The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 17, 1901, Image 2

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    \, Who bas studied |
Asserts that each of our |
the Philippines costs us | (
his dominions upon an
The Abkoond of Swat |
then 1t will be np to the |
rei arial dealing
Bn as » ‘world |
| breaking down under the
& ithe
_ A Devoted Striker, Two Engagements and a Freed Lieutenant
TRATHMORBE'S striker was a
. superior article in every way.
| His respect for constituted an
a his face.
ins. hix English was guite
fshed as Strathmore’'s own: and -
which was of hnfinitely more impor
tanse—he never touched whisky and
clgnrs, nor went on a payday spree
$5 Strathmore felt himself justified ‘pn
supposing that he had murdered, or
ag pot
i stolen, or forged, or something, at ons |
time or another, and he shrewdly
| guessed that Chester was pot his real
that be could see, and
they, Is 8 pew birth
Throughout the department Strath
| more was known by the striker die
kept. This had its dissdyantages, bot |
the sdvaniages outweighed. No oie
mess, to complain. “It $s telling on
strain. i
CABG ACTOSS something In a French
© book the ether day about how few
masters are worthy to be valets. That's
just what I am striving to be aud
the fajlure is telling upon me. They
| used to” be explained complacently,
“they nsed to say-when my DSme was
mentioned from Dan to Beersheeba—
‘Strathmore. Strathmore of the
*stepnth, Big. good looking chap
manner of speech "one of the
Siruthmores of Boston. Isn't be?
‘Birathmore? That's the
Chester's striking for? OR!
CHAD
you:
think I'll send Chester back to ths
trip.”
Chester had been as good a soldier
as he was a striker. but he had lan
It was =o plain that
Ktrathmore would never have thought
| of suggesting to Kim to become a body
servant, had pot Chester Limse] fe
‘when a desperado’s bullet had left the
| pomition vacant—volunteered. As &
“| striker Chester had many little Inx-
juris that he had lacked before his
= own room, his own bath-tub, and the
of. hiv master's small bot cholee
| Hiiary. | With the help of draperies
. | andl bisokets that Strathmore let him
Bl marry the Witch of Endor
| have, and with that of some potted
plots Le managed upon his own me
| count, he transformed the room inte
guilte a Shari retreat, and his It.
i was x thing to
~ There was much drinking in
plots general having as yet arisen to
| bid gambling cease. There was also
T! sanse shooting, but of unattached |
| women there were sadly few. and
those that were, were, generally, pot
| very pice. This condition of affairs
Jed to a good many unfortunate things
F Any man prefers even a second-rate
woman to pone at all, and any map
| being deprived of a standard of com
parison for a length of time will coe
10 think that an exceedingly poor ar
8 | ticle is suderior enough, after all
That was what happened to Birath-
becanse his youth had been spond
is short—and he was lonesome. There
to Induce, they bundle him off back
| East on a sick leave; ye! when—which |
i infinitely more prejudicial to lw
i standing of the sevyice—he reaches Loe
‘stage of loneliness where be should
riither than continue to be slong, there
{5 no one to indorse his application 16
be sent somewhere where be can find
the proper sort of girl
fitrathmore had been in the wilder
Dess a matter of five years, and be
Was gradually, very gradually laps.
{ mg from civilization, The first inti-
mation of this that Chester had was
that the lientenant made unnecessarily
frequent calls at a rapch-house some
tor knew that a girl lived there-a
dreadful girl, who had a plomply pret
figure and face. but whose speech
a thing to shudder at, and whose
| name, besides being Halloran, was
me Dn ; also knew Saat i
L Merah
thority was as un-American
fle was tall and foe |
Before the manel phisep with Hix Bonds
rogers mwkels
mares
But that was no GLe's conver,
evervinxiy
knows that enlistment in the army of |
i the United States, even more than bap
i Pearls,
eontld have realized this better than
| Brrnithmore himself, and yet sometimes
he was moved, in the bosom of ihe
3
the world's af |
" ag lone he wonld insist: “1 am slowly
; Shonie ike, sir”
sereed, wits safficiently poor
{ (Strathonore had picked up Chester's |
{ and
Xow | ean
1 hich, of chnirse, ho never did. Aparl 1
fran the fart that he could pover
have done without bln, Ne coumid net |
have had the heart :
rqubte a coeliac
guiihed under barrack rae. Exactly |
for the reason that he never sald =o
| It was plain that Be had teen need to
beter things.
Lenrlepapers and
enna” He reflevvenl aloud That was
5
f rulzarity could not i
tisk contemptible busioess § kpow UH
Fut then-ny fomre's ali behing |
He's only |
LR
e | down the 1d.
finshed, *¢ Le turned the Rey,
would be very Ukely to meet yon
land, and much poker. ns well, uo
more. He should have known better, |
: Bln, onde nad Cor kil
among women wbo were lovely fre |
evury way: but the memory of man |
Palier
shomld be provision for this in the |
| regulations. When a man gets any
of the His that frontier service is ani
Pran ranch
Tors! |
inlining
that bis pawe was Lowntt, and that
ten miles from the reservation. Ches |
By Gwendaolers Overton,
the standard of comparison
sore inched and FOR] ie
whit the onteome of things, as hey
Welw going, was bond to be. He ex
rained BB to the photograph standing
The
inmued deer an hist
and a mocker on his brow, which was
fatr to the line of the on and que
froma there down, “IH he
tht
gir,” he sald “i'll want
himanlf! and her the frst Ln
Baw Chester cherished a
Kind of
pric himacdf sore fing
he'll compromise and lake 10
fastest Re, * Se nodded his
decinively, “he Eal pot nie
fet hie lookel an the
a bane time
Ber myself Which heaven forelem?
The next allernooh be found Sorath
more the Rima roots aad profiaed
8 ost unprecedented rea
fe sail Vio be riven
a furlough for a week” ®t rathimire
conusidersd apd frowned. "What we.
eve of me, Chienter?” be asked. plain
tively, "wist will 1 do?
“CY loole has oromised to fake fay
place. sir. He was Captain Ladys
striker for several years
Eoows his dotien, sir”
Kirarhronte sighed “Vary good”
erivason
$i
Ay
a
“I papeet TH make ont someliow.
In your application with the meming |
TEE,
WE er
heater wi
tihie and
refieetvd
werall
shy tient
‘Orr Avg
Te onght
Winn & Han niarrles
Eel
tn
firinks fhe warmup oan be
a5, rather than be In ei,
4 prave miniakae Bar
Lagne
Sin
pent iL was he Yeariong
Cand believed wore than
chee) for
deal
syer that
Before Chis
ter Jeft the oxi dn
of {he photogianh again. YBa
fis forage Ci i
+i Waar
his notion of the nolat bivend whi
Bo. Ith a deri
me! and he i= all abesd
a boy. ile hex xd ovis of poll” -what
8 siriker does pot Xpow alont bis mis
fer Is not wiih considering at all
at
will be abit to get anything he asks
for In Washington. Not," be mused,
ebm the Arserican army offers much |
for a young IoAn just sow. But
enti get all Ir can give, 1 be bedaves
{ Wimsell amid rearties the right Kinet
or Detier met, doesn’t murty at all |
Ne may rise to the wearing height of
P| an attacheship. All things sre pose.
ble with poll”
He stopped snd bent down fo knoek §
1 ihe ashes Prom his brier pipe into tle
| Then ba took the phato-
graph in Bix Band and started fo fut
it in the grip that lay ou Lis bunk Bot
fe changed Is mibad and tucked It Ine
{to the tray of his trunk astesd. And §
fire-place.
ke gave it a last book ne be closed
Mn which case,” Le
ho
A honting leave is only a week long
But a great desl can lmppen In a
werk to a soldier who Das eut Jouse
aml Is accountable to no ane, of WA
fientenant madly deternined to lhe
corde Just fhe other way. What hap
penal fo Riraihpore was, in sum, ths
he day alter VToule took charge
he rods over to the Halloran ranch.
and when be varme back Le War en
gaged to marry Mambe Pearle. When
fr was done and be sat down to think,
he found that be was not so radiapily
Dry as le had expected ta De
| he way the sittingroom had
dusied that mening hand dive
The next any be was of
and eoubin’e save the spot The
thet Fe bat a old | why ets
¥ 11eht sank BE 3
Snead Bios te the
As for
0 8 TWh sane
she mber side of Eialle
soe Uwenty dive om
is 6r mare. —. sy ties pont. Qt
paul tows, and iis hotel was as
&s its reptistion. but the Euglishnman
stared thre
suit of clothes,
He lot it be understood
fad
aise, that be was tray.
mighs, if
*
he was a food
viing through tae West, and
be fancied the country. liuy & ranch
1t was probably with that end In view
thar he rode almost st once to the
Hilloran place amd explained to fhe
haviendado that be would like to be
shown how 8 ranch was ran. He met
sles Halloran and ber father told him
that she vas engsred too Deotenant
at the peighbering post, but that a
govere cold was confinlig the offer
to his house. He exprvssed 3 wind
(hat Lovett might meet the Heutenunt
some day, aud Lovett hoped that he
would. It was possibly in this bupe
@ {that he called at the ranch for six
lsuceesaire dara, tut aiwars-—bad ne
fracited-tare Hallowen @
Blaby ©
elope or |
drink
being |
rey Mane
fhotiee |
not ff I have to mrs
be :
gran |
Yai 2
st mwar. fecling vaniemn.
sited Strathmore fst |
it wane
Srove a :
DACRE |
disxatinfartion
Miss jinllorzy
he stood In frig
god
Hot |
with single Jife. §
ter of the day | =
0 A ip
¥
Wah 8
He wore nn cvnsplonios
and spent moltey os
known 1toat zn hour when Mw
aunlte unitkely that anyone would !
covsing aver from the poste After that
they saw hin no more
On the evening of the seventh day
gunrters again. Rtrathoore
{ povering from the eld and he told
farely much Evsryiliog
wrsnz He skied wis the
had heen dole with his time
Cheater threw an srmiol
{he chips frors his sleovs, “Wall ate”
he answered, 1 have Sous geiting on
spp?
Roeathmare™t faw foil
that would have tm hunt
striker. of eturse. Then he
That meant
& Dew
ree
hg
: Bhoredl Mamie Pasrle
eulineidenes, hoster: wo have 17
=
ful. bat not #80 cordial as
have been
S wien and the éaptain’s in marry. sir”
wate MYR CO
& i
cynical |
perl that he hadn't done sx
Sirathimans gevwandad Bik awn,
i 1 aha! be sory 9 Nine you, € ‘hoster.
Wine tw the girls mame”
Chester grew red all over his nice
fare,
aosthps Wo pot all heroism,
lie procured a place af
i plier feora Hin Borel {reo of
fiinuey, riubed, sink paper stamped with
& shite dove. Brathuore gave a Hb
fie wart. Pal Chester was daing this
Ted dine
final Thom at
teri in the lediss,
fats He smoothed. ons the
i the wai
it was Mane
REPT #0 Try.
Lvry Sey
PERRIN
fsnEEn ily,
ORE fet
AL SOS NEAR Hn
shiver,
Apes
Breathomare By
Peurie, :
rhe Inst pase” Chester sxplained,
7s Halloran She's the daughter of
| Halloran of thie ranch”
SENT end Srenthmare devly. His
eve had gush 8 misospelied aseae-
AA
Lapee of enduring love
peated: “and pay I ask if ghee Enows
Pwhe pod are”!
er reat pean pel stl
aio Chat ay daiively honest
1 mever be preficed by
kere wed taped] alle hops by
hr hed thisk that mF name wae
fond a8 eually la #irand
s fitted and vib oowhieh | am
The dneReddl un courage 08
Be want an abe loves ge of
Ci owl be all righ"
Revathmore Banded Nim
And Howe dows rT
“Tit will te mil right”
Kreathmore ald fot
stand.
fatten very Jaw. As for hie opinion of
bayek
Loie.
ry Wn
Marie Pearle he realized, suddenly,
thal It Ged pot dropped Bal! wo far
» * » La » *
It wax almost retreat
rove & bundle of London papers that
had fost come by the stage.
a auick Jook around.
the photograph of the irl cot again”
he commented.
Cisester nodded, but added. with the
faigtest shadow on his face: "She's a
married womita, sir”
10 levee toe rootn,
“0%, lieutensol]”
Rernthmore stopped.
might like to ¥now, mir, that I'm not
engaged any wore”
trable blue eyes: then there came 8
twinkle in his own “It seers fo be
snather coincidence, Chester” he sald
quietly, “for neither am LL” Ran Fran
{00 Argonaut,
Called to Prayers.
veranda to be cowl He awoke. bow
ever, in a fright, apd saw what be
tok
climbing over thy garden wall
burglar.
FA ay
&LY On enim
which his wile bad washed and bung
on the wall woidry. The Khalsa accond
ingly began to call out. “Praise be Wo
God” and other religious exclamations,
Lich awoke the peightors, who mis
sus for the porsing call to
pray er. Finding it still wanted several
3 apiinml what
by He untimely piety.
ing Goll” be replied,
ix pel inside i shir when 1 shot
fg EX "
Wma 1. pat inrkey
“tant
£1 ww
Pan
iy Ea
HE and ot
nt appoesatad by Fran
i dome? of Austria. dt is relisted Laat the
SE perar red ¥ spoke 3 4
inter. Aevurding ts ue
Lg
Ftlese were poorly expressed. as he is
! not a powsl sneaker Next morning the
CD eleerer. on WIGES over (le paper, ke
i teed that
| ipst imprissive and important
| speech, “apd In fowery language ful-
{lowed the address he was supposed
have delivered. The emperor, turning
i ts ane of hie attendants asked: "What
¥ dies this wean?’ “Sire” replied the
| attendant, sulemply. “thar is the
speech it plensed your majesty to Oe
Heir fast sight™ “The speech I od»
fHewesd™ returoed the emperor, “Rind:
ir go fo the ass who wrote this and 1
Biss that | may le an emperor, but 1
AT Bet an erator”
re, Wi SR A -
Trouble in the Jungle.
*ag't you tars up your Dose at
Hb Ai NR TE
a
me!” excialmed the mo key, climbing
still higher in the tree as the ele
six | phant playfully reached for hirg with
bis trenk.-Cu'cage Tribune,
Chester was in charge of Strathmora's |
wis ro.
Clysster that he had missed him pro
had gone |
striker
of wos
wiion | npn the fre xl sto an, broshing
SLi nnenverad,
tenet here writh small
“Thats rather a
Chester's congratulation was respect. | H99 baila for wo
it might
=f shall ask your pernils
Cael] Phitling John Stone Mis,
spat Bps Brooks Ralph Waldo Euberson,
John Quincy Adam
+ Julian, Joseth Cook, James Frivisan
| Clarke,
He was fpding out that Wentwar
CAPR RE.
Cam Curtis Bishion Bowman,
Ward Beecher,
| Bishob Horst, Bishop Shupson, Bishep
Cfeiibert Bava,
i Minor Savage. Rev
as RB ERAoEe ‘I Baar b+ La high :
he thsught h Ai in dea | She : Parker and James A. Garfield,
and Be 0d not best
‘of Miss Anne
Mitchells, Cplpeper County. Virginia, |
flo the piney Bret year of ber age. |
| Miss Sisughter enjoyed a distinction :
2 0 | sane colir as the hat, except when the
teenth centary.
(fhe term, hair father, Captain
Sinughier, having tween ls the wirvies |
Lin the Revolutionary army.
AAT {the lawt of his nigeteen ohikiren.
Pott
“Oh be re
. that Stal Blimdneas, and soine yelirs apo ane
Fe 3 :
TM
eatTae did not sew the coremany
TLL presented ta
Cater, however aad delighted to tel] of
ihe ; !
og ber courieaus reception there amd of
under nti a 4 3 ¢ i
Eis spinion of Chester had | Der Sarius ofc 3% 3 dail Sven in
- President and
Cabe
cowped The only raffled shirt and the
a only pair of black silk stockiogs In bis
wax alma on the felloW- ue at Valley Forge. Whenever one
ing day. whin be took to Chester's , .. oe went fo a dinner he thmpo- |
He cast | rarily fall lieir fo the shirt and the
“k me YOUVE got
ft is this winter Tan gray bine and
purple are the favorite shados A very |
| pretty costume seen the other day was
“Wes? said Strathmore, and turned ;
© stripe. the bodice in the form of a
Chester called. |
*1 thoaght you
with simill dlamonds, with a little
square pocket on the Jeft side. The
For a fall half minute Strathmore |
looked into the Englishman's impene- |
gathers st equal distances at the hip
Hope, giving just the requisite falness
to the gown. The bat was one of thome
pew Hading shapes in gray and white
| speckled feathers with a large clica of
pale blue velvet attached with n jew
eled pin a one side of the fiat clown.
Ome hot might the Khoja slept on the
material, bul not stitched. is a
tn be a robles dressed in wha
He ne
seized Bis bow and hmmedinlely seat
Borrow straight through tbe inagis-
examisation,
however. Be fotnil that the wiite ob
Pjeet was one of Ma own pightshirts
fasely stitched In squares aorass the
shoubders. Hat with a small some
. what pointed crown in soft plage
encircled with three ar mare plumes
| colleen, which can be {elegantly trans
Iazed as afuek feathers
sole trimming,
Lonrs te svnvise, they surrounded the
wt $
Clin, the wile
Cth Andy i
hy sail a very few words and
“lis miajesty Bad made a
or bat,
boon could Brie ber
The Open Boa.
A peeulinrity of the so-called loa of
fancy tulle, feilled chiffon or sUky
roses is that the ends do not mest, al
though they sre plenty long sough
for the purpose. The bea Hes close fo |
{the back of the peck, and the ends
then fall over the shoulders leaving
“waletoiat wihlth” of the dice
The ends pre ofivn fas
Piptel pn” fo
they pay not come forward asd so
gpa last front
the
Lilet
Men Whe Honey Wamen,
Hore i a short lot of same of the
sguishort men whe have advocated |
| ai: Ahraham Lin
voln, Churles Sumper, William H.
Seward, Chiat Justice Chase, llenry |
Wo longfelline, John J. Whittier, Wen
pial |
%. Hon Geanige Wo
Clprles Kingsley, Thomas
‘Higeiason. Rev. David
Georife W. Cable. Georgt Wilk |
Henry
Charles F. ‘Twing,
tweorge ¥. Hoar, Rev.
John Plarpont,
Garrisan,. Thiodore |
William: Lisvd
A Diaaghiter of the Resolation,
tori
cdinry,
really settled remson Why any
Catyle of har shoo he powalar, fog
eck one of which
it i merely a question of choosing the
Iino
I beautifal
Penile and fae
i tulie,
cat the hawk of this Hat # 3 nrge ow
News has wen secelived of the deaih
Mercer Rlanghier at
¥
:
exeeedingly rare 8t the ond of he nin
Khe wie & dung ghter |
of the Revalption in the trae sefwe of |
Paitin |
Shay wae |
he
life wore spent in to
hor
last years of
of her prayers wig that she eatthd re
gain ber sight apd that she sould see |
Cleveland, of whoop she was a
great sdmbrer, relomngurated Presd |
dent. He was navngorsted, bait she
Shit was
him at the White [Hone
the sthsec tent
ehanning wile
frieteiiisio of him
Apathir incident of
honor of the Marquis de Lafayette hy
Mra. Madison, which
attendsd Captain Slaughter
stockings. (Chicago Times Herald
Por "is. Winter Street Wenn.
Corduroy Fas never wars mori than
a mousegray corduroy of a very wide
bicgse, fastening of ctw side with
three smoked pear] buttons surreanded
skirt, perfectly fat roand the hips
was ingeniously arraaged In small
Belge cloth strapped with ihe sume
It bak much the appearance of
tneks, hut there is a savething what
Freeh call a “nothing” in the
raw -elged cloth (Bat in altogether dil
fovent when vou look ai the efleer of
the gown af a distance. The tri bo
jera-hadice reaches the waist anil is ree
Heved by pure velvet insertions pro
forming the
oak well with these |
puts —~ New York Comtuvrcal Sdver
Liner. >
Mra Kwelin, Yachtanaman.
Anverioan woman wha willwath
SiR yacht faces Wilh mus
dent enthodiawin ix Mes 4 Ol
of the manasa over of |
A Cafu lented :
rd re TE Ta |
DUINTOOR 25 The
An
aE is tan
% Apa Ah
3
pa Ta 2
Ris TY 49
raves of Tx
Men lselins 13 not only
mired sociely besaties of
Cry, Bar am
woman She sailed on
Yi “hE in thus races (hat aut win
cup aml her presence on the yar ht |
aitded grestiy io > the enthusiasm of the
crow. Dressed in 3 gown of dash bine,
with white Sri ngs. and wird a anil
she sat in the ompanionway
of the yacht, wiere she could see |
everything, hear every avder and}
witch the shifting fortunes of each |
race, and vot not be in he way of the |
sailors or where the great swingug
pte af the ad
New York
WE egiausaNe HRC R-
+h
;
¥
She may not ke a personal her in |
the next raves, there will be no
mare keenly buteresied spectator, Her
Lome 8 en the shore of Long Isinnd
fat
CRound, not far foam New York © iH
Cand fram hic windows she oan des th
Csailb dotted waves of that paradise of
Fachismen
She watched every detail of the cons
struction of the Colombia from pie]
=» finish; he new how every plank |
ole in the S
Bim geet
; whieh
Pog rae,
Anne
andr
| RT
i her
the winning
£ nie
:
lading.
sd proper position of avers Weof ean
Van.
Then, when the yachi was
Iaunched, it was she who christened
it. She understands the practicst mil
ing of 8 yacht ax well as iis constroe
Ble was married to Mr. Iselin
in 1804, and before ber marriage was
Misr Hope Goddard. Leslie's Weekly.
: Bates and Tous.
Hats continue to be ihe subject of
minh cvmment, for (he shapes are
molt eccentric, the eolorings most bi
garre, nd the trimmings most extirtor
There does not seem to he any
there are so many diferent shispes
1% in fashion, that
iroming. The thrassorgermd
bat juis net been as smart as Antich
pated IWBen i is becoming it is very
bessming, aml & made in the most
materitisvelvor, wf silk,
Ir ia test when made in
Dthe last material, for the lines are apt
to he a Hidde hand and fur hate ave Ine
variably bespuing. The fat orowned
~{ hat with the broad projection brim iss
very poymiar shape, the beim higher
than ila crown. faced wih ostrich
feathery or soft shirred velvet) there
is ta trimming on the crown which
felf ls a mass of trimming, being
mgde of folds of silk or ohiffon of
vir af gl) three combined. Just
of black velvet which sxténds down
Ponte the Bair. Then there are the dipe
| tarichiate and the jow English walking
{ hat shape with a brim that extends
Laver the fase,
turning ap at the side,
hut ix hidden gt the sides by two long
extrich fimthers, which form the entire
rimming. Thess festhers are of The
oh
| hat is lirown, when ‘he naturaleolored
fastrieh feather fa sed There In 8
dl fogne that in sles very fashion.
Labli 1 hae a crown of tulle a foldnd
- britn of velvet, and an ostrich feathes
i pontipan In front with an sigretts. This
8 one of (he simolest haiz of the sen.
son Liat og very good one Harper's
Baaar.
Parle Boe DOBT her before it wis
Aniehed the stan of SEO
Little Grand Duebess Olga of Ras
sia ix the richest baby in the worlil
The wisely she fear born 35000000 wag
investod for ber.
Mrs. Ada Barcelonx, of Denver, Cal,
breaks apd trains wik! horses. In het
early teens she won a prize for being
the best girl rider In the State of cant
fornia,
The Countess of Westmoreland. s
| sinter of Lady Warwick, I» more do
mextic than titled women io general
and is noted for her success in hort
iy Potter says that there shoold
be an ganization of servant gods for
the purpose of informing themselves
a8 to the charseter of the people by
wham they are employed.
Mra. Pasiine Agherle, widow of An
gust Auberie, who died in MeKeesport,
Pann, the other day, left an estate
valued ar over a guarier of a million
dollars for charitable and religious
PUI oRes.
Mra. Willa FP. Sekard and ber has
band, of Urbana, (il, have given »
deel for thelr Sacre farm for the
founding of an institution to be de
roled to the education of colored peo-
auth
Fhe Duchess Mary, wilew of the
te Duke Alfred of Saxe Cobinry and
tha, has presented his celebrated
collection of glass aad ovramic ware,
vam ar Ball 8 milion of
to the “Yeste Cpburg” pear
fan
Calarge.
An elfort is being made (8 the United
Rtates to ralse funds to ered? 2 college
for women in Madrid Sasin. Mra
Alles Gordon Gullick, of Auburndale,
Mass, who twenty vears ago founded
a sehoel Tor girls In Northern Spain. is
Er
Rh
at the head of the moveenl
Te ries
Toved
Queen of Rwoden 8 groatly hee
by ber subjects for her gracious
amd ber oh rity, and BRB sad
iy visit the poorer dixiriels of
dan on ertande of pierey sad
Rire also takes a deed inter
# work of ihe Salvation Army.
Ia tle German empire Blondes num
SN per cent. brunettes 14 oer
exit, aid wiixed types B12 per cent
n soe disiricrs the prependeraooe of
; mide somal is mioel more
wrind-respeeinily in part of the
sonal Dusky Hdenburs, where
: per cent of pure heme
freq:
Regoks
4 ta
af
Dime of the Literpoel clergy of the
. Established Church of Engaod is ory.
ng ta employ chured women zs regu
lar supplementary curates, and he sug
| gests that mach organizing work of
| the parish might better be done by
waknely than by dergrmen He de
class tliat de can get three women tn
waurk far the price of one curate snd
{to do iiss times the work
Mowe, Alma Keldseth widow of a
fovrnalive, Tor 38 wager recently fray
Shed from Christdania to Paris an foot
mi started without either sioney or
in tle way she crossed Swe
den. Depmark, Germany and part of
i Frasee. Ble walked twelve hours a
wr, and ar alebt wondd call at a2 farm
| anid afer 10 work for ber board and
Directly she bad ssmed a
{little inoney she started again. and In
tn she mended clothes, did washing
and aud as 3 Juvetness.