ISGALLANTRY LANGUISHING? : Observitions on the Decline of Street Car : Manners Tu the South, It cannot Le comeealed that there ic a growing Iv ndewey, even in the south, where masculine gallantry bes held ov fongest ob: the pert Cf min to der won en in the street cars xbift for themacivia has Ded Come to tiat movement 1s growisg in that direc It is & fact that wien are rapidly fal fog tn the comrtesy whch was once gol formly shown to women, and the res oon. 0 a large extent, is that men are DreTing Wo en mi competitors mo all Selds of lair apd thas fact vastly changes the weidal relations et wa ny the sexes Women are clatuing all wrts of equality with fue. moral political and physical. and are declaring more and more thor independenos. The effect on the next generation will le very marked and peculiar The men and wor men of the present are affected to an gverpovering extent by the influence of old ideas and rratsiing sod that is the reason they talk abont street cur wan mers sind social ethics wi their redstions to the scxes but in the yese 1930, <r the puriod of ous generation from the present time, people wii no ionger ton cern thercselves abit such matters The greater the number of women at work in proportion to the men the more | stringent the cow petition, and it can easily be sens that, according to the fig gros shown, the day might come when | there wonid be no street car manners but every individual would look oot for himself or herself. as the cuse may i be. But even should chivalry be extin- | : manners thers | will slwnys remain the Christian graces | guished from human of charity. so in the Hime to come able paired young men and women who Ave sents #0 others who may be sick or disabled | ==New Urlcans Pieayess — oe in pon ise ALL THE OX UTILIZED. a ae Bvery FParticie I'at to Cse—Onty a Dryteg | Breath Lest In an article on the Wonders of the World ¢ Wase,' dan. in The Ladies’ Home Journal, de tails bow science st the present day utilizes the ox “Not many years ago,’ be sars, “when no ox was sisughiered 40 per vont of the animal was wasted At the presint time ‘nothing is lost but ftsdying bresth' As but one-third of the weight of the aniral oousists of products that cau be eaten, the question | of utilizing the waste is 8 serious ope fhe Licod is used in refining sugar snd fn sizing paper or maanisetared into doorknobs und buttons. The hide goes go the tanner; horus and hoofs are trans: formed into combs and | buttons, thigh bones, worth $50 per ton, sre out Lulo | baundles for clothestrushios, fore leg bones scll for $30 per ton for collar bat toms. parasol handles snd Jewelry; the water 1 which xmes are boiled is re- duced to glue; the dust from swing the boues in food for cattle snd poultry; the stuallest bones are made into Lone bisck. Esch foot yields a quarter of a pint of peatsfoot oil; the tail goes to the “soup, * while the brash of hair at the gaa the tail i» sold to the mattress or The choicer parts of the fat smako the basis of butterine; the lates | gipes are msed for sapsage Casings or _ borghbt by gold eaters The ondigested food in the stotsach. which formerly cost the packers of Chicago $80,000 a year to remove aud destroy, is now mado into paper These are Mut a few of the products of abattoirs All scrape gmfit for any other ose fad weloome in ‘the glue pot or they do missiouary work for farmers by acting as fer Maers.” Pa's Prayers. ~~. Once upon a time sickness came to i he family of the poorly jad pastor of a etuntry chumh, says the Umaba : World. Herald It was winter, and the ue wns in finincial straits A num ber of tits Sock decided to met at his honse and offer prayers for the specdy pecovery of the sick cues and for wa terial blessings pon the pastor's faz knock at the door When the door was opetied, 8 stout farmer Loy was POT, | up comfortably “What do you want, boy?’ asked one of tie elders ~ "Pve tavught pa’'s prayers,” * Brought pa’s prayers? What do yoy mean’ “Yep trought his prayers, ap they rs in the waginm. Just help me an N get ‘em in Investigation disclosed the fact that %“pa’s prayers’ consisted of potatoes flour, bacon, commeal. turnips, apples warm clothing and a jot of Jellies fox the sick ones The prayer meeting ad Spurned in short order. Topiler Hor Sphere. “Professor,” said Miss Skylight, 1] Want yon to sugiest a course in life for me. 1 have thought of journalism” — * What are your natural inclinations? “Ob, my soul yearns and throbs and sates with an ambition to five the world a life work that shall be marvel ous in its scope and weirdly entrancing in the vastness of its structural beanty “Woman, you're barn to be a milli- per. "'—London Fun Too Weak to Hold It. Charles-—Uncle, I want youn to tr, this lunburger It was imported all the from Germany, each pound care wrapped in tinfoil : Uncle Josh—(osh! Air you sure they didn’t bave to do it up in b'iler iron*— Indianapolis Journal 1 There is a species of pine tree which rows in California and is known as the giant pine which is the largest of the genus, oftem rising to a height of ) foot, with a grunk 20 to 80 feet in — V—— a AS TIN SAE. i Germ: potnt yet, bot inn the curs will rise to give! their pisces to old men apd wonwn ad | * at i * Willis Crono Jor i ! there was Lis ore While cue of the deacuns was offer | ing a fervent praver for blessings upon | ‘she pastor's bonsehold there was a loud i SLEIGHBELLS. As Commonty Used na Pver- Some Changes in Questouos, The sicighbells psd in this commtry igre made bere, most of them in Con. pectient, and many sieighbells of American manufacture are exported to Sleighbells are as commonly used as ever whetiever uy and po Russias there 1% snow enough to make good sleighing the snow is clenred away from sleigh lells pughe (n winter Jost as mer rily as ever There have been some sieighbell custome have to some extent taken the place of the oid time string of tells on straps but the strings of bells are stiii wore commenty awed Protatly a third of the bell ontfits sold nowsduys are of are in about the sume propor ions bells attached to shafts and armess sre open: meonthed and provided toroaes Some shaft bells are made with ail three tn 8 set alile; oftener hey are made in three sizes, forming chime The throes bells onrrisd ov idle of the bar tio smddio The kind, tao bead Suny famnilinr sire Bl away TYRE iad my sieiphte lls of the oid round, With tails to straps, as they Rave to bewiy straps ewoircg purses bewly. and = tbivel is Bye rit and they were pe Chr With & Yew to weite 3 They Brn re Ins fhe y PBS SSIh Le made with v tired thar se AF Iver prodne- ab ag a Ing ieiphiin lls Erdl Woo SIUHLES Tra tbat gern rearvelogsy ow of Lhe pram and that neon Eat, oF pedis ma Bhafy tells sinter Yel, nic The question bas often and efvety pnoweresl, Bow does iota deer Lie 5 Guestiom 1s here mprmin ans wradl pee be anil pret? is fret onst i vem placed inetde the bedi of saad sa foro thes core of the mold law = siesgiibeil 1% too he nast The is of the form sod size of the ontnde of thie shearntell The wlmost fils} the interior of the tpoid, bal oof goila There is left all sronnd, between it pie the mold, a Bits v; into this space the mien petal and $item 0 a% nT aR of Ir is! that! $i TYR depts Wr FUN LT is peared, i the sore in the sie te. taken froin the mold, the seat of which the core is composed, having been drind ong by the heat of the suoiten metal can easily te shaken out of the bell through its narrow wonth, but the bail which has Leen placed in the sand before the bell was cast 13 bigger than the mouth of the bell that now surrousds it, sod 80 it bas to stay in — Now York Sen Eheridan Io Tattle, General Horace Porter, in bis “Cam. paigning With Grant’ in Tha Century, says of Sheridan st Appomattex: No one comid led ar Hherwian at each a moment without 5 sentiment of ondis goised admiration In this campaign, as in others. he had shown bins! pos sessed of military traits of the wi frost carder Bold in competion, self ro mnt, | demonstrating by 10s acts that “munch danger makes grent Learts most peso | Jute,’ fertile in rosGuroRR oun the restiessness of a Ho wiih the | patience of a Fabies it is po wondee | that he shonid have ben looked cpon | f5 the wizard of the battlefield Gener: can of his fe gifted oith the ingens | ity of a Hannitel, ibe duh of a Murat, | the cotange of a Ney, the inametism of Bis presence roused his frogs 10 deeds cf todivadoal bheroasts sz Lis BIEN querabie columns rush a W vev gli the orniidence of Cazar's 1 gen. Wherever blows i ARG 3 fy 0 BW aahR lL t of the defines Gown betars the Der RETer Uh Tien 3J0UN, pans till the § folds of alove the annddls Ba from the Brive Seeruten! almost sve BIDY BOW. Gis BEAD Quien Ln! Pade, « riding Kis Bad wrest {ws wha bss ree ments senile] desis are honored the hearts * ful people will beat responsive to lhe pention of the talipmanic same of Sher Wan Tate Care of Yourself. Think deliberately of the hovse you live n-—your tody Make mind frm not to abcess iL oe that will Burt it Wear nd 43 hat distoris or peans it Do not over : wed it with victuals or drink or work | Give yourself! regular apd atmnd: Anis jeep Keep your daly warmly Do not take cold ; ; : it If vou feel oe Pole wy mp Loans. give yoursel! heroic thetment. Get nto fine glow of beat by exercise They tay nt be beard so ooh ax formeriy here in the ofty, ! _ hore | many streets and wheels cut op what is left. tot up the state and elsewhere the changes in Saft bells and : nog ered, that hae prey Tedd ao dmeteons. | Pils xed on the addi of the harvess the with ns Kinds are BES TE SR whieh! roid | ! £0 fang AE aw glow of metal { : ing re wath | Femths Soe i $0 Nest of 8 grate . Jo | ! Pivty and Prose i: | Memey is 8 convenient pirusure © ghmcst evere wrt of endes | want COTE IMONEY OW ERCTOWITn {charge cur obligations and to help fhe ‘ moods and promete good works, ss wall [88 to increase omy prrsoal comfort COMES Ory near being a proms nesre. Thrift snd Boresty ooo Dear in Ihe eyes of com Sn rowary 8 uk te aod loess We lave oartaia v awe a gromt gain in thrift and there is no reason to think thay ssa peo ec we hava regen. rT LL graded in hoorety We of this gener. | tion, when we get In0) 8 SoTape. are Not IT Wael trpethir ard: mn much dssposed © God's will as to reawe ‘try 10 find omt win smapid thing we Buve Acoma, or what wise thing we have 5 iri that iF This wa do, mot poossmarily hecage we ar a rel igions than Ore resem bie than they. Seam terial That TGS spomessey sees ment that . to he regrettad dimppointed in wre of the efits oF Bop |e gh mere SET | izoal welts of any | be voucheafed 10 us Aor in 1 en sTRT- wm Peo = Tr Th ress are set in an ores | ral frame, wich 1s sopported by Wasted Indignation. The roan with 1h Bid howd grew ‘ax Be smtp tow tried to read a smo sed Phen wend ; glesns and & 3 wl » i fad Ee WRT PrP me ant table Fane nneaNy Ha DAW EDR DET, Very adjust kis maviel, sued © mower Bids of <i at a very small mad * howd © 3 s moma his we was glarin Sk sure for the increased sales of shalt tavern pslgodd, r ti ¢ A el a L to kaow something “Tow ’ —— wim I want to koe Laver ££ & ao set 1, wi him and ote “Escase me. I pads ® Fistane { Dot 8 prophet.’ — wn afraid you bave 1 am omiy & Waller, w= Datroit Free Press Origin of the Ancient Etrtscans. We know less of the language ned by the Etruscans than of many other details of their erigence—only enough so be assured that it was of an excead- fugly primitive type. It was onmstract el npn as fandamentally diferent » systems from the Aryan tongues as is the Basgne, described in our lant paper It seems to have been, like the Basoe, allied 10 the great Senily of langnages { which fnclodes the Lapps Finns and Eangarisns in modern Earope and the sberigines of anfortarate similarities Jed af meer theories a tO the rac te all sorts racial omgin as those inventsd f pever ovcurvel 0 Any ome | tiate race, language and enlture from anther, distinct 8s each of the | trio may be in our eves today If a philod: Rist fommd stolarity in lingais La structure to the Lagp, be immediate. ly jumped to the Tuston thar the | Etruscans were Lapps and an dard the primitive seat of the SE ati a. nw | Tay! cr in his exrly work asserts an | Asiatic ovigin akin Ww i Finus. Then | Pagsli and Deecke for a time Jndopend- ently traced them to the same Turenian sures. —Pop miar vow Monthiy. FaeSrasinE. 4 the ardent young bad Jus i for the Basiges I to ifferen- -, 4 4 i SA ‘ ERIR I~ Ga Hterary perer in a fourisbing town, aveording i ¢ I" ¥¢ SH Em my ‘em righ: Sd k Svea 3 i Tins ne, I dare sav 1 hat yo 3 Huey hand 1 th to enroll iz waliiish rar, evel in larger 4 PE 1% as a Tee Li Wissel cry Sp Sue Rel, a8 2 eu £4 were a paper Cities Lon Shs duty wvery $0 Taxe pavant fo fmnrena | + o TERY bus 23% arger uty he First Caller—i drin't m ind smbacyibis fur the durned paper © 3 pay if SOTRRBIm Iolani How Sevewd Scie of the TR o from warns dav x Ra { were th hi % amatp a A. Teers Are Made. HPO WUT TET Tol 4 ALAC on Rng i Spin wh Od as Tae Sh 5 aa 1.3 So Wem Aw 5% mF FB . Fae i a This 13 i the only body yom will have in this world Study deeply and diligeatiy the structure of it the Inws that govern it, the pains and penalty that will surely follow a violation of every law of life and health — Medical Reporter Asked Too Much. Yea we had to go She was recommended as being thoroughly up to date, but she seemed to us to be more than that. The first thing she did was to demand poeumatic tires for the baby oarmage and we promptiy got them. Howuver, we felt that 1t was time to draw the line when she insisted that we must hire a man © keep them pumped np —Chicago Post let that pursegirl oi ont © gio, Lay the same ¥ oY. rk ta | of omy ew responsibility is a develop the kind that fasten to stafts or the saddle of the hsroess and two thirds | : However, if any of our friends who ! sre grrings of belle The bells exported | are folicitons for mr welfare have boon | (lack of effect of afvereite npon os bet that they will be disapuodntad | ity that may fe rid face and the i peTTEPATIY Asia and Amerios. These of the poogile, as wild, meny of them. | os ol i Penang Pael Verisine, orl aime is the paassir of lyric expres twing every delitate ries fn or res express every €apdow of hie enti. it med te eycite by BArTLonous souaids the rervons evenge of the mod. fern] impressicnable listemer hat is wily the young (nes anders} him § RBkT oslel BIN! WIT he % : ; ified srubolist The melodious, eng- Ppeaftive words the strange, rrmbelic | paojpures, sromee in the sr] of the rend. ior | the impression which the pret From 00 Rive Bim “Cd plese dance * ails toe pest, i tise: nen of ASROBRTO alliteration (“pleore ' “pleut ) gives to the lines pleasing hermony nod 5 fhe pictore charm and color. To move | senwivive soul of the listener Ly the : tay forieers | but perhaps borane wo mre SOMEWBRt It dows mot | ns Looonte Ae Lisle died one of Parisian reviews asked the [teratd artista who, after the anthor of Barberes,”' was worthy © op the petional Ivrea The votes do all for Verlaine The pubis of boulevards was amtenished at moch istic plebiscituin. The new poet rents was» little known Never {oss many kovers of poetry loved and But how many lovers of fry are there? : ban! YVeriaine died Jan. 8, 1856, and f baried two days later ia hich hetery Al the artistic ne of Paria f nt terard hi BEY? i. now Py 81 ng the applause of the ma Tig lyre was not fr sade. 3 iron hire pi grave Noted In Asraeli, 1 noted, spt daring uo debate abstraction, never . i meyer intersecting a demial Theve sat, the man who recreated his party, Te a great schisvement 1 have po be josws friemds by his apparent sane and th in which plas within: looking 1 sory frie my fat it arises froes near that Ins SANDS grab {il ah pret he wh J IR " mee o lately that $300 TRE, Dis face ie His dsp bat fase Baw the hnow anit ww of a poet, which are always pleas k to book spon He gemerally wave the ight thing at the right minute and in ps ight war, and ho is lostily cheered; bait, sitting among the oppesition, | halve abnndant reason to Dote ust be is Bot trusted. fatal ft is said that young Stanley and ther youngsters of bis class believe in him, aud that the man who is so taci- tarn in parliaanent is a charming com- pasion among his familiars and is » gracions and genial host. Some of his postprandial mots seal out, and, I shomid think, make fatal ememies Rigebody asked him lately if Lord * Ritert M— was not a stupid ass “Na po,” sid Benjamin, “not at all | Yeediir Charlies Ge (He is 8 clever ass van Defy in Contemporary Review. The Cemtinvoos Performamoe. another man, were coming down in nx alevated madd pond car on Biyih avenme Sa WB Was" 5 “Oh, only so #0 at this seascn of the | year. Instead of going on the vanderille stage | started cut in sragedy. played OBL. Barvett” Forrest, McCullough and mem af that ik have rained that pess. and there's nothing in it sow.” “Why doa ya fry t performance racket? T soo pe oe frst class people sre in it x sh iz won't last it's a new soa, ind 1s Dein ran eto the growl link rou "wrong ahs igs be ing a new dex,” said ian who wean tl remember having sen a cn tinoons performance when [ was » - | ea tov, und my grandfather has todd tee that tha same show was drawing Raw crowds when he was 8 voungeter. ps Sar was 1277 asked the man who i A tha a donboingly. Wd fails New Tak Come a———— go ipo A Surprise. at a cheap boardi a Liitle gan der by sTYing ham wl lengher sponte o of Vupmi® wei. “You've changed your butch oh buy 3 sand th Dea Jaen landlady. fer Swing Tearh Po a TIDNIeR 8 > Same ni Bal * RE DEAL, sires, with a oh day tol CAR th aT, t al £1 She by * panied the BITING Whoa We PERAS ARE AD impresion on the Kuife and fork, omy the teaderess 1 whine ml ich, * sand the Vide To © anal rf peat iN a Ami Liisa sh x Chippendsie. Td vi ache frrhiture » with which : winded Yu i aw ® ThiN w 3en wt Beda Tis Ek benaan LAR Lgt daggers oad RITA 36 ever tinde a Saat ers 1 ne refer rai ATE VTE cr 2 sides Bybee pro chal xe salen ix fds fem liye Arnie are Engl ish Tin lernrtrent stores, sovnrg ; CHT LEAS. at the mg wo wadies 1 an PATROLS AY engaged if 8 1B Ear aid pews xr e ilk atnd I tn} ILE | prin? Ome man. evidently s play actor, and | who evidently wasn't i x { water for “How ars von getting oo™” asked the Round Tilae but it's Such hamfatters as Booth, | Tone of bos ment % the continnons | PoE Anu a | mhot of | me, ome of «foe wore weeks CERIN, ar. large ta | ards werd i by Wrapping ander dasgnised in | i there wil Mental xindios. in whe memory of Nving mes here wore physicians who held the theory that reental daorders were In he mapeity of emws nothing mor or Jom than Ticionsness pplinesk or 0 write grpeomson pure dew Toe ogival sequence of fis sitpe of reasoning Was a the infeeiiy was wanething te bei afdioated by ohne given in sllogmihie dow : er ®grer bus heen mer amd ne er v the tpt "Rs {rusty a we Pit Wgre IVER Fin. rowdrctiom y riften ey hone we new Their favs nw gnent bie it ay ‘ the evil wpirit sri sopnoswd to be o ypewcbie The starvation £ . a ~ ed Bay iia Thee conte jty pr Bowen, Re a Ld 4 ant imewseen IY is Tha a Baw va CAE this muthre, |mniT ampTe We ther withert the of Fame af ag Pram rain of Fae Duman sordid 5H » parchie balf iY ATS EYSn Pe Dmier I as wy ier » Min a plas # - . pa IX Toa aw Lost wg aon Aah, oA rE TERR be at. atts ir perianos WArTRIIS —— New wer. Tort Stor. Thin Frm leg fo prming sebn tion are but the tapibg suit weenie Tor a Pg Bano 8 : proses wd gives the © x PETTY Lhe ce IN are dome made as follies A NO SAR A A i Yo procnra A I FRAN IRE tie ar pd i by ips Poor Seat Poor Pavitt Omir ementiies when we ave old—and who is without: thon —uo longer an ox ne ipsheed. they have commend reeil- TE ard men. "ons of mind.’ we ura Th de meee vids Ere MTS is met "jad prise of bn. Tham we Te whosis Aa on Nos prior axel Ll SATAY EAL AF ACID RIDINDONS digar A ow emst weft of wisitors murmurs 10 bummed, sare {With aqosl Poor geviiT What is nore ix pe interest. if we Baws in #nY way bhervane Erown 0 the public ar large core piete strangers take Lo oar phveosi sed en vod wonditon. if proses ome oonid cure aa We hind be in rode hemith indeed The patria ly are sometimes 8 little diffienly } nave wen a wver from Now Zeoalsnd recommending an old gen- tiorvan eflering fon rheamatic gous to bethe in whales im ther sland wiles if seems gre cocusions LY thrown Bp cn the washore, when rhegwmatie pa tants hasten 30 le in them dering the progres of their evisosmation for par f unmerse. The extreme rarity wre the Thames smbank- ty have Devs anEnows to Pwr Fronts SRI ar «YEN Bastions Boi ten} “Pony sa cw MARI INOTRT SW rsenas. av og CHT ION ert application An had lost the ome of Bis by an admirer it worse hut in bis beck > two STHTY TOE All That was want BE DOT oF § ge a =e F £ PWR {mbes = 3 clerk, to wis 1 ivan did | turned | CodBve awk — ood Sherwivel Bg i ert 3 ROR pew PRReTAY wr Load was Rig Foor, be bad womn for viclatun ar sung about the tha z of Chan bared - dstionn. Io & 3 i vk w rid of A ig Sn Mr Sal cat aed ra. ‘What's the mistter now?" asked Mr Rieerir unl, : ‘That jetter pou pave me | br "t tT “Of ponree 2 Ali rival. ir ia That pazht oe | you a job anywhera’ iv Y HR a tah wom wn 4 rene this | better of roe nt rw cGiEmInInS sod thee © the iw hich 3 iE paki x thas : Wa lem { be ail | smaestesr and tell Bim olf Wheay omit Sew IE semana we ep A pe - be dec RA RR SRE of dog Saas sou Rr Lae wg hzmne pg ri 2 oa is CPL kaa Bald | put in 20% sokgh § Sn Bn FO Lane Th wh 4 i ad Bue added nf 2 xia pi Rix the als hail an aeentidl for wee. Plason tox hei meal tone Sil pearcy the desired color. Rinse woud Sve noannres in a fang ball of an onpos of Heposslphite of aout cmpees of wi Wash in rannog Gaal sn howr ~— Harper # # y= ar Ted Haw 5 5 hile wns § i SN IR 1 rv The ditars Woes, A Now Jersey suburbanite tells this Qos "ne RE ro ix an editor in our > 8 wat for La nl wishes I ey S35 # a ih ey Shia Faia bas webu and extend pier thas, rats article. whweh Che Sela ecntinnal in an wis clare that ther are abois the best Rouown sah in who! eerase of the harness, should De pensioned | mediately. | Of ovorse the inted liens eompositar got in his work, and a the old man failed to rad his proof he was Borrified to find his paper declaring that there wore 8 Jot of old schoolteachers fs that sown who ooght to be prison. od’ immedingely with tears U3 5is eves, that this i» those anoles ontendes which eocnr to an editor now and “then, ~ Hard: ware % 3 tisear 3 The Winding Up of am Engtianimn It was a strewd sheervation of ote o the kevnest orto of the oe mig Laas ever red (ardinal New. mR, mumense ft wha as TO a doy sderstanl whal wm ani Ext Se to ger mG sw wlias SHG x sEammsal.v wiiad | aaha C TOE LE [BORYY girder ives » RAY i separamly ban i soos gf th a Aspe 13% paper aad Reap a a i A Woardswarth's Sesarch. = are writers of Twa om IR Aas Ler ny who will isbRking abwr Lan Py ivr of Whois R RATA rt tthe worth. as indicatasl iD Dorothy Wordswornh: hack red Be hans aking of av adjx Pal Oo Waal EEE gaye a 2 Swan 2 RR x 2 aX : Brrr cond Fel a § x#f tock the (etver om which nareily dry. read it = haar his ows BAIT WRK % i w carviul.y and metuare ed t nT ara well aconainted with Bher wd amy ome he perroimends mins right Yoo reowirt to the train- TORE BO WOT it Louis Globe Democrat -* to pat | Coming Fiction Perces Will Be Patriots “Patriotism of the right sort will be | the master paedon of the coming bere," writes Droch of “Heroes In Fiction” in | The ladies’ Home Journal ‘It for nisbes sn endless soope for the highest | kind of courage omubined with thas | mastery of men that is leadership. And yet how seldom does it creep indo cur tle! ring politic of rhetorical bluster or the malodremat- fe scopmnt of physical heroism in bet- There have been many attempts in American storios to depict the pearves. mon of patriotism that shows tell im = apd corruption, but the | plain Dane, doing his duty simply and | at 3 snorifion, iw hardly alinded to. And 33 wo . SNe RWI yet the country is filled with him, as | bas Jdwen shown in every supreme tees of ite temper on a moral wee. As Line : FREE = | popular detion there wonid be more of the mal 18 oir sheds wg servis an The aditer mliorms | acmvalsively, ppp Dow % & | vn aad fad the Give OX 3 | ings ' | paper 1 | pride : wa D minaterved the UC ANDEGHe af i fee i eardinal pants (the maddie, suid, Ton can ziways coant ain people’ Perhaps if more citimenship ware depleted in fren ol the of ing in actual life” Priends No Leager. Ha wus sn estimable young man in every way, and she was moms than os timalilee—in inact, With the dea of wheeling his way into ber heart, he sved dad bo net his saekels and purchased a fine andes, scooriing © the Fhilsdeinhia Record. But “the Hh Inid plans of mice aod wen gang aft ages : They had ridden some 13 miles and ter slowly asd iaborionsdy pedaling to tive top of tong Bail he, after mop ping his dr pring brow, amspisd ong ‘MM Mar, ya cc-oan vomir fost on the OO-OORSterR ‘he, sand his companion, them of STar Xe We siart- He saul nothing, bat sd his teeth tly, and she hax wanderad soa wiy ho has not called an Sunday even a mana his op pus ag a1 Two Infiusnees. Man-— That was an excellent mr danghter read on the ln- Buenos of Scenics as Appliad to Pract. vernroent Gi bo » Y sang Tew: Julian is iW Thal she Bas Soret Farther. LR, Womrind of her Yaciitas ne aut the Eroom Flow The Mystie Number Five, SI Bin. five oohrs and Sinks planets | Sat Mars Merenred, gobality, Sve tastes five CRET, Wost, and north respectively) and Sve = # Boy ra " a: FC ¥ ay im The waa rreed Thee ak Son Tir grown, need are ate REE > Callow, Ww ranks of soni Tens, {in the marble steps of a peasant’'s bons on the island of Salmnis have been found two lines of the epitaph composed by the post Simonides for the Corpthian sokdiers who fell in the sa fight, carved in Cormmthian characters lt is oped that the burial place 3 the Soringhinns may soon be found,
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