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Qour.iud S.t! ‘ Or iorvFjal Oi'o-am Cailouora. •ora. actuss.. awoliStt. tawter tMt. ‘ \ ‘ Inn'* JTnnt = Saw .atops tix* {rlctloo vHclr _ ___ Finally Hia car ■nil' •topatnss. { ^Qthf Hlg BrltJl » ttl« ■HI 'jnrf TTfaltfta '■^rsfiEfBS* Jtmir abort. Sprtakijr tr ts d a valy wbaro.' — Aifr. bofofn * \Ofwsfntne' atom ft. an ■»6 r. HOPKf\« L ABSQLVTELT R “ E E '.•Tliat Egg. Epiaoda. “ This, saW Columbus, . “ 111ns- tamtes the fact that- the World .„1 b ronml.” ,.. Tf ''XitaJ!' put ia glhla\Serdiimiui cap- theater'* in ■ 'The jdri: pave a sigh , of feHef ihij she saw that tW* w»s' h«r captor ’ s destina tion^ . A \few mlmrtes latTer dte had passed with him through the , iscajie en trance inte .the theater and was H»- ten i n p t o . tlM> .« t|rfan a ti«n of hi s m^a ta* Yodr name-and add re ss \. A ’ oh apo«tal cwdwiil bring Vjg ^ou ^ bottle of ‘ AU-UI-fl»E POLISH World's Greatest Polish - Monw&iles and Furniture become like new with one application Your bottle is here — Write today. AIX-rS-ONE POLISH CO.W A.YT ; t43t Broadway . . .. Mew Toriidty tIonsl7. “ but how-arboqt the egg which drpppt^f awhile ngojand smasbed? ”' !^T6at illustrates what Is liable to happen to the wotld Iftsoroe of yon rrrr-' tocratlc rulers don ’ t show a little more prudence 4ml foresight: ” ~ Wrtubf'* India a Vn^ertbls Pill* ca 7 ita.il noOiinic • but veipetabM inirr^llentj^ whlcb «wt ifftrtTy ah a tame and purgative by dtim- tUatioft aod not by. ixrtttuioak — A 4 v. WMllS end ;- THEIR LIVES' Collie Oogs Said to Secorne Despond- ant and Weary of Existence When- .UseftlfnesB la Over. rtpttsf'mndoct: “ It's a _VandevflIe soprano ’ s snoe haclc on me. X can ’ t sirur alone tonight.' It's something .ont- of the ♦mlinary. and I ’ ve got -to make 4 aoiei impresstljon. Cap *t t change my program now. DO yon* ksow all these Songs? ” * * . ' ’ .V ' She glanced through set-eral sheets of mnsic tfamst into - her hands, “ All right. ” she said rttindy, ‘ “ I know them ail-' ’ , — ’ . \ “ Coed 1 Here ’ s the costmpes and tfeakgagi^ r-Wear g ha^fapl r n t mg=^ 3 Befc yoh know. Four miainee.'* Children ■ v'l Mo tliers Must Use Care. a SCRAP chew in PLUG form MOIST & FRESH Some animals replly commit suicide, says a. writer in Loncion Ansiversl A. dog either from, old age or saffer- ing from an Immrable malady, will leap- , into the . sea. Especially is this trae of collie dogs. A., kind of melancholy seems to ■ take possesion of them when their, activities and usefulness are impaired. : • The writer.has knowtv •Scotch', art* lie \to mile -FBKtLES WSMstziisS” the 'cnk f .Tie w: ieaue:-' Hia Businega ip .Post. Office.' The commercial traveler met. Sandy, the cunny one, emerging from the plist office. — .... — • “ Ah,'' Sandy'\ cried The cormnercial; “ it is gnod tiv see as prospermia- a farmer as - yourself — not ftirgetftii of his country: You have been in the post office to. purchase war bdnd-s?\ • “ yg y, ” said. Sandy easiW. v '' - ‘ “ Oh-! Then perhaps.you have put a little, monfey ’ fh. the savlhgs lianits, that It'may help the country. ' tfNay\ “ Weir, ” said the traveler ' ps a last repost, “ !' suppose that you have bought a postal- order to send to some .pppr acqpaihtance? ” “ Nay; Tve beeh'in to fill, my fouri- taiu-p^ny^TTondoh Ideas.' ’ The Deceitier. •Tjt was simply.heartrending!. They were entertaining -a- party of friends •with a ,6uija board seance. , The con trol unmistakable manner that they need fear no 1 U» when a noise was heard Sq ■thf> Imuereent. and th e y g o t a Seetlng glimpse o£ > three robbers making off n with the last of the ; liquor.. ’ They not only suffered the qiaferial loss, bpt ffien and there- they parted .forever — With thpjr -faith In ouija bounis. ’ ’ — KanHus GIty Star. Humble men who admit their igno rance get credited with more ignorance than Is theirs. -.v as it wen*, a farewell-look at the old herdiqg 'hills one day and' then, to plunge . Into' -the . sea with- a whining cry, and thus end its misery. Hunters have known the elk buck and other big game to leap oyer,preci pices deliberately anfl.'mangle them- ■ a fTHMi t a ti w i lh a~ niaii i il ii ii nii j was with in, steady rtmga.of his.prey. . A stdrk has been kpown -to ; perish in a- conflagration rather than desert. Ber'lItHe helpless-brood. - . • A'swallow waa seen flying back and forth -to its pest after, a wicked wreck ing of hep.nest .hy.- 3 qs»e rflischicrota- urchins, '. She was running the .■mine riek ” ak. her itirdiings, and seemingly faced, the prospect of their fate un- dinchingiy. . V . > ; Grant had caggR to he errtted. Out there, in riie^tpdience, as he' had scarce- . Jy . 24 hour*} ago learned * through round-about means, a- ’ sCrmt of a. fe.- moos opera company was' sitting: He had ’ come fhere'to hear.Sim sing with hih Soprano.. .Sndde/jiy Grant felt a chill ' of ho rror arid fear -creep - ovef- -hisRt- - What if this giri were really in competent, • after ail. and caused the act to be a failure? What chance then wfurid lie have of making a good.im- w- im - 1 I keHp m fHt*- ^-totoria? ■: Beca'^r it is-a haby^^etHcihe Aha;lauSat»His 'ifhaIw*3ni' 1 >£neraL ?faTS.V3TOTW dangerous, jcarticalarly imitattong* of a remedy for in-fag m. j a a dml t a tion hut they are M hef mead an drag-store shelves. Reiiahie druggists think- only nf the wtSbwW-' a£ their gnstomers. The other Ir.n'd ' only . dl the greater prafit-to he mide cia - : r:- : iinser la- opera instead tif a. mere vaudeville artist? He' tamed -to the giri with some 'vagne idea of telling her that she wasn ’ t wanted after all. But just thenr.tbe curtain wenf up and he lieard. Thtvpttm.o begin the ojHinirig measures, of the wing. , He.fhrg-a-'arr .•ilio nt'h;s -.mre : n rhe ■ next moment as her strbnc. thrilling ■voice rose w i t h h;y ‘ M -avi • al iv eHa d ’ • ' ■■ ASagfaiaeged r^f GmsfisahocaEd*^^ « tj 4 - _' T<mr own j udg m en t tells you-that eletcher** Casturia haring far. oyer thirty years, at great expense held up its reputatian, anst jeai* •nsly guard it. Then,' it follows that this company must use. the Tory best of material. Mas employ experts, in the sdlecfiaa of the herbs.. Mast retain, skilled chemissih its -mAnnfactnre. . . Ymtt . same-^od isdg^at-tea yaa'that TSoSasae , ^s» Coras* mutators axe trading an your cre du lity and the renntatiaa built 39 by Ifc. -Flmrhfflr,;dnxtag 'all these .years, ^r hhi CasterSiu^'\-'\' hef-\ eve!*'-*hought : .' ‘ 'he -\had •' go«i -ga- praso;before? . The 1 applause rose in. volume fit sound is the last, encore whs finished.' Behind . the ■OTHtSS SHOULD fOUJ THE 300* l£TTHAT IS A*3U»D OfEHY BOTTLE Of FUTCHOTS CASTOIU CEHUIHE CASTORi A ALWAYS — ■ M'uiirc's'CHarTnA .. - “ I like plenty of music-at a political gathering, ” remarked Senator Sor- ghum. . ' , ■ “ *' ‘ Yi)U'\'thmiJ If .has ’ a_ raimlng Infht- - ■ found won is ve'ry iiratlebngLfi ta' ex- prres his emotional V . • • “ Yon cata ’ r.inniw. ” he began, “ what you've done for me tonight. ’ You have a aonderfni ' voice. You nnght' to do sotaetbiRg with It. • f--T T-r»- yuti ever' •thought ” of it? ” ' ' ; - . > r “ Yes, I .have thought of it ’ answered slowly. ..' ■S- a 'dtlcnly Grerir re i d mt' - TrthaTfrw ' !Ty ence?” . ' • ■ . ' “ Undoubtedly. The great- beauty about a brass band is.thatJf can ’ t be heckled.\' Just a- Rnw^ “ Did you ever try working the. oulla boiYrd T ’ -. . ' : —vYe p. ” - — ' “ Ever get anything out of ItT* _ - ’ ‘ Once. . Got a family row. Ma ac cused me of Influencing It and I swOrb she was making the thlng move.” When argument ceases 'decayed eggs are- depended on by, some. Most men who pay as they go are slow travelers. • \ - - '-'7 As A Table Drink meets every requirement ! 1 The flavor, much like superior coffee, always pleases; and when con- sidered, this wholesome beverage fits every need ' Boil Postum Cereal hiHy minutes, after boiling begms- iLyou. drink* the newer form ■ the giri: A*, it Se emt to. 3 e. ‘ “ Whet does the -critic say ahoug. the. show? ” '' ’ “ He-'S»ye-'iL*&: * &**&.■ -fleam ■ w. ao t e some- little . play, and ought ta be .'sup ported.\ “ Oh. <iear. ler'.v * g*» somewhere .else. ' , . Nova Phdosopher.. \ ' “ What is your phliusonhy in ■ life? ” “ Friend. I don ’ t know a thing about phflttsephy. - It aitsit- .- never ' strudled much. Ail Ido Is take^things as they rerise. and make the. best of. Usn.\ ' Of -Ooubtfuf Origin.-, “ How did you like that Spaidaii db gar I gave you. aid. man ? ” . “ Did you say - ’ Spa nish - or. ‘ iqilii aeh?' ” - ura \In clinging green was a most ador- -abie bit of giridtuxj. - , “ I don't even know ybsjr name yet. ” he ,<aid. “ My name Is Grant. Fisher.\ ” . “ If you. don't mini! ” replied the girl, “ I t hink I will ye t dresse d.\' ___ \Vm a “ oei r* ,,he excialmeit \You had some important engagement and I ’ ve made you break it. Is if some thing, that can jaflD ’ ; be arr^ffned •to?* “ I was only -coming here. ” she ari- sw.erei with'a little smile, . “ I was* too late, anyway, to see but half the shew, and I had the rare experience of raking parr in the^-andev-aie. Thank you for N than ” ____ . • _ ' Fht* ha wad — ixL.farewclt and wear away, leaving him in a state of bewil derment. • ;'•■•' ; .v. For the-negt few da'ys Grqnt spent half his spare nine in scouring the streets \of jlreenVUle in. his rpaiistCr. « iiixki T£$ for ac*>Tii**r ■ »? tli^-irtrd. The other . half he was riding hpek fr o m 'Greeaviite- so hia heathinarte-re In the city, always on the- watca f»r the longed-for mesinfge frem'the opei-a CB«npany.V-' : - : V . At last the summons came and at the appointed hour he was being ash ■f«E» Waa ’ a WIJ bwl .. ; .•Would yotir mother, ret ve»f» g r stole a 'kiss? ” •. eFreun-. her ,ar firuaa' me? ” ' asked the giri. , i mpe rary Trace. Grace — I hear ..that Charles and.-H<d- >*0* inade up- their qtiarrel^ jPto p fer — ^dy temporarily. They, h re nJJng to he. married s^xin. — Edinburgh Scotsrog ’ n- '■ ■' • . . ■ About All We Can pa *SaTtEg-ap “ rbr four vgcanonT “ Not a : hit of ,it. Saving up- to pay -my Mies. ” : \■'■ - ' New York city has more than lOflr OOP clahwomen.:: •A' 4 ered iato., an ■•office where* went, two Instant Postum, which tfs marie instantly in the cup. 4 - 1 - “ Thefts a Reayn ” fo f P-o^trim - -------------- -- ------------- . ' desks, at one of which sat the mighty personage. . ■' “Mr. F!sher. ” said Mr. Townsend, I should- first like. K» inrrodat-e you | to my right-hand man. Miss Eluise Raffila, ’ ' Grant turned rowanf. the other desk and — there sat the SW. Somehow he manag e d tp pull h riha e tt out of his Trwiiiftr t eai foeg' eeoug l^ Nr' Bfl a h r ^gg ’ necessary polite remarks. Mr. Towa- si*rid went on: ■ , “ Miss Radlln* hi the chief canae of YBfirrtgairTBm j'. ’ ig r. T t Mfef. YTe'Seeir another renor. and when I heard of you I .ifeat Mhss Hadlln as. a scout . She Mu informed me dbat \wW rent 'is' without you; ‘ ai»d aa ahe marug ts au tmpoi lant siR^preuo. dn»e* Ur coinbina«cm with 'a, terior. I think ahe ougbt ’ to know.” r ..... 1 ; * <^aa» jaatani wwhiM iEloms and was ta see he* UL .feri^-*^ahjgg^.jjhpu£--.'-lh e , ;e gajiT»c 3 L aicUe' eo- treafed .foul like\ me a fter.,the Grant Mpoise bent forward, m: : ^ssBuC i, iX»d \asn^Wag aceu^sl ta tell Uftant m* - .. • v - long. Mae dumsey an £iis' stove ctmaenteltes tins* rn nhiiifiiai At tire same time tiiis elumney rfyives all tile brnt:'^peett; ta the spot where it does the moat good- A B fem t ffin^Mi rf fl w fagl m oma cook atnWe ia the fcmt refiming oven. Qve it thirty miauteii of \quick hm i t ’ thuc thwjctoaper and tom the burner q S. All ■ the heat ip retained in •*''*-- * * TJuXew rio li S and t-bume r A. -£-2S-Ei . ... - 1 ., : ' ..... — *-w- — V refv pngyiPOreiiT agr- - j. ,...., ~ , - t - JHmr mm ' ■ v