2 —— Too bad to spoil © such a wood story. ; Louise Sachen daughter of @ CROW Th Kansas City la BUILDERS AND V horer, La bet OSes in a ; leading New York ———— {i hote! ay “just from No one can examine birds and thelr the Alaskan aim wilds.” “gasping. | TO for long together without being struck by the wonderful neatness and MEAN COMFORT FOR THE REST OF THE WINTER. AK EEE in awe an herr] EE a R | Me g td a. 1 is Healined by ali | snake use of a great many different We Have a Pleasing Line of | 35 ela Rp Ol TL LS reel | winds of materiale for their nests, and : % 4 ; and ¢ : Ca a - SFT Re ; saciations of the manage somehow to turn oul a nest country. Relow is | Which pot only will hold eggs, but Ie | Sill WE LE Ee 1 ver hoax story. strom and of a pretty shape. Rottem 3 : 2 Lt ; twigs are, curiously enough, what they c y I an ets op ped 5 ow : gd Ems love best for the outside and upon the i twigs various substances are laid, se i i fe Pe q BE the little pleasure launt It tek eerding to the species and taste of N D 8! Bh : $i ry yf ix weeks to reach New York, the the builder. The Jay, for instance drst stage ror) Kuynkuk to Fare | olieets roots and twists thems inte hanks by Jdogiled conseming six days Accustomed to drive twelve wild “huskies” at a time, is it any twigs; the American ; y B.. | gwonder she thinks the ribboned tough wet rushes snd 1 1 ; baci mes Bn rein ohh * Pomeranians yelpsig in Fifth Ave | and after they are matted u Cc Owl ets : - samt w limousines (he mnst ridiculous cant | tries to mest on 18 reeds or : When Miss Louvise Sachen decided firm mass, which he lays Pt SF PD Politi oid diddy ines mn the world? while the missel thrush lines to “go south” for the winter, whe She thinks the New York “sub. | ing of twigs with tree moss, § brought along some Pe weather Harine Shine are exciting a bay. To these they dften add ; 3 i hes of course. ut adn't shows she 18 & genuine woman by For the Babies and Youngsters. | prepared od for anything quite $0 admitting the mipreme faswination is wool ald lichen, ang he Wht | tropic as New York's “20 above” = the Fifth Ave shops. She's going to rt . i i Jan 80 she was in trouble the have some fluffy. Gln gowns ber | For the boys who are out-of -door much of the time we have Lv rid she arrived. Where Mins self—all oe an for her {ather’s | thrush Is the Sark of a tree in an or and i ood i aterials and | Sachen was brought up they begin claimy 4n Kuyukuk yield a oreny chard, where lichens are suits and trousers in g looking ma i to call for cool Sra .s a the mee Rapes of he no valoable | plentiful enough to serve as & Let u | thermometer climbs above below crop in the world She is staying or the nests. sty les.. us fit the lad for you. : | zero. That's up in the Kaywkuk at the Hotel McAlpin--"s prerty hg foe it the t given by Vail region in northern Alaska. The good boarding house™ She doen’ ’ A Alaska belle is nineteen years ol, fancy New York complexions nor and natil this trip had never seen does she like 10 see women emake s street car, a refrigerator or a lob: When asked what she thoaphr of ster = Ia Newborgh New York men. she replied *1 Mise Sache ‘ 170 The. and for There may Be two reasons 1 : is very pretty. Her father, consid. for thet. There's a diamond ring | cover the trunks of trees with & huge ering she was big enough to take on a signifieast finuer—and there's | Lia of fluted umbrella, made of dry, care of herself, at last consented to Tack fine with the 1? he of the tree poking through in various places. No doubt in the beginning the nest was pot so large, but it 3 the custom of these birds to live together in clans, end each year freah moms have to be added. When examined, the bird city { | | was found to have many gates and ® : : . | remular streets of nests, each sbout ; ‘ lili i. { two inches distant from the other. The S 1tt O d | structure was made of “Doshman's”™ he? § e * | «crass alone, but so tightly woven tos ether that no water could get through RT | The nests were all tucked in under the : y wr rie | roof, which by projecting, firmed Patton Pa HE LE | raves. thus keeping the birds warm 9 * Ri ] hy om " gpa | und dry. Sometimes the umbrellas han 28 ¢ Si ee THe . | tween known to contain as many a8 ’ three hndred separate nests, so it is | ay wonder that the tree at last breaks | down with the weight, and tha eity ; 3 bd bas to be founded again visewhere. a 5 oe ge A ae § co . | Now in the nests of sll these birds SOG BLS Ys id * NE — ‘ | there hes beon x good deal of what we —— — | ead] “building snd carpentey” when we | are talking of our own homes and oor Donen trades. Dot thers are a whole | quantity of birds spread over the Cwarld who are almost exclgsively | weavers, and can form nests which | pang down from the bramch of & tres | without support. To this class helongs the Indian sparrow, which prefers to | build in the tops of the very highest | trees (especially on the Indian fig) and particularly on these growing by photograph shows the result—the [aha piverside. Fe weaves together sunk, and beyond, very faintly, nEaros toneh grass in the form of 8 bottle The cable ship Dacian was he third : and Kanes it fram a branch, so that I% With the submarine Misr rocks to and fro like 3 bamssock. The ¥ ub : "y 4 Pa fa y cidedly effective warfare, ’ » Indian sparrow, whieh is eastly tamed, 1 : . does not lke always to live with bis ships, while G n ships | thmitly, so he divides his nest indo two Bs ‘RF Dodd dd Bh Aad I Eo {a three parts, and is careful tn place It speaks for itself : ee | ity entrance underneath so that if may SF A Practical Problem In Political Economy not atiract the motice of the binds of TO TH® EDITOR: eight hundred doll | see. In these nests low watise, BLY i . ars | ge 3 3, The Creed of Sir: ¥ owe one thousand dollars purchased before “the war Tr De Ee A Dodge Brothers Salesman = 1&3 I Bey | mr te bo sry a whether he hag anme other we for LEE rLY \ oy ‘ ; : | rlow worm, haw never heen found out BELIEVE in Dodge Brothers Motor Car because into) its making ue | hut It seersx quite certain that IM have gone the finest thoughts of those two Master Men whose name : : | does ant eat 1, as Sir Willem it bears. | ; — wiped a . . . e Indian sparrow is 8 vey I believe in this ear because I know that beneath the lustre of a mateh- | ar litle bird, and can be taught less exterior is the expression of honesty and integrity in material form. wo w oll sorts of tricks. Tle will cated 1 know that bound up in every polished gearing are thqgse qualities han is dropped inte omg of d which manifest themselves in all great achievements. In offering Dodge j indian wells, before it reaches Brothers Motor Car I know that I am selling a maehine that is made ! Cur ae ~ ved { Def xr The'r His | ter. He can pick the guid of of iron avd steel and charneter—a vehicle that must and dogs symbolize | WIS Peclved to Hem Es No | TEE SI Ane re oh and maintain a pricelesy reputation built on honor. : | i ive. place Mis Ty My faith is not alone a faith in a ear—it is a faith in the ideals of men, on] leant, 0 it is sald; but them, for 1 know that back of these mighty factories their thought is ever Lk i neonle have even & bowing | master. I believe, with Berton Braley, that EB : hi - pace with the Indian sparvow. TA SAE oh So “Back of the motors’ hamming, Losing Ne O Back of the belts that sing, CF vy BER" a EE] | A vistter to o small count Back of the hammers’ druinming, 1 § "ied heb 1 PET i] | ost his dog, an animal whieh Back of the eranes that swing. ; ap MG, IER ily want ial Ee] | ed very much. : There are the ¢ves which sean them, Po Llp ARN Howth Dome SanB Ed] | Rushing to the office of Watehing thru stress and strain: Y | = ’ ; La 5 folk a | | newspaper, he handed in an There are the Minds whieh plan them | - i LUE SS FF | | ment, offering $58 reward Baek of the brawn, the Braun,” JT vie . i RoW Boe if] | tar of his dow. % a le A es HH | Halt an hour Water he And so 1 stand. inspired with the blazing traih ths dling thr ; . : _ Ha ih UH | wend 20d to ix advertls honest effort something Frid aniy 15 i POY HLA, DR Fini lt f valk ta he sd i f ; ! jem a ; ; i hail : : wards: “No questions 1 ' ; to men by a MAN, Te oa ] a fs RR hurled to the office spain seh I RAN We have found by experiences that the Dodge ears are ¢qual the elaims that are made for them, We are just receiving a car load of Dodge roadsters especi: ed for doctors’ services, BRE: SY RP 3 peicher’s Garag OE ate Coco ran boro effort to strike France from an unexpected direction? The litt Barnesbc republic of bare-kneed mountaineers is not a foe to be ; aaa i despised, however. The ruggedness of the country as shown i the above photograph makes invasion a formidable id th Swiss army is a marvel of up-to-dateness. In fa peld up as a model for the reorgmuisation of our a——— LAW PIE AES
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