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1 Eghth, Grade, Flag )ay, Thursday Take m all n? ;A; dy chance t» Serve Uncle Sam Alles,-jon Ambulance Corp to-day. Thrx eenu per oopr. f HOTT & SON, Publlabera Prnters. One lw«nty-flte per rear. Vol. 65 HAMMONTON, N. J., SATURDAY, XUNE 9, 1917 NO. 23 Hope of race Flag of free pledge anew -/ My love to.e RED be for rghteous anger, At lawlessness crme, So peace adore Our far-flung shore Throughall realms of tme. WHTE, Purty of Purpose, natong noble am,.. Each settng sun Sees work well done For all our wealth fame. Ard BLUE shall st for loyal- For loyal hearts true, V Who make r fght Wth rght mght AMERCA for you. And every star thats woven Upon ts brght-hued feld, A state of free De-mo-cra-cy To have-to hold, to sheld. F. 3NNHN^M^Mu MtKgM^^ Bank" Brors Buy your Clos now, buy m here. ^.l.l_ a^^ Bank Brors We are offerng you _ Dd you ever fnd yourself n a poston when you fear that f you were frank told real truth, that your frends wll accuse you of shoddyng your story? That s exactly GU poston when. >we tell you that you can_buy_stsjere at same low prce you bought for last-year two years ago. However, -we are safe n makng statement, as we have facts to prove t. Our busness v/as bult on truthful advertsng no msrepresentaton. We have a tremendous stock of very desrable Suts for-mea Young-^teu, bought bu as to avudpayng advanced prces"of to-day. We offer every garment we have on h at/ same low. prces at whch y were bought to sell for, whch s a savng of $2.50 to $5 on a sut. ; Every garment s desrable, up to mnute n style, latest weaves. Yes, schoolsout! Mrs. W. L. Mcllvane 9nd son, Marcer, spent last week n Atlantc Cty. Mss K. Adella Hll wll spend summer months "down East, as usual. Mrs..James Crag her two lttle ones are vstng her mor, Mrs. C. F. Crowell. Anthony Russo -was frst "Young Amercan" to enroll n second precnct. Qute a party of Methodsts took an auto-car rde to Pleasant Mlls on Wednesday afternoon. ^Lews Maths s regular carrer on Rural Delvery Route No. 2, hs appontment takng effect on June st. Hammonton Alumn Assocaton wll hold r annual re-unon busness meetng thj evenng, n Red Mens Hall. Farmers Merchants Buldng Assocaton wll ssue a new seres of stock at meetng next Tuesday evenng. Hgh School Base-ball team wll close ts succesful season ths afternoon at 3.30, n a game wth Alurau Assocaton E. W. Strckl has mproved.. older canoe house, n Park, _afld wll provde accommodatons for row- boots canoes. re s to be a re-unon at State Normal Model Schools on Saturday, June ajrd, n Audtorum ut 12 oclock. Lovers of flowers wll enjoy a treat next Wednesday Thursday, at Peony Show n Hortcultural Hall, Phladelpha. A severe thunder storm cut very short Home Guard drll, Tuesday nght. t was postponed to Thursday nght, but anor very wet vstaton soon cancelled appontment. y wll try agan tola afternoon, on base ball grounds, at three oclock, regular drll next Tuesday even g at eght oclock sharp. A Dry Day n Hammonton t wnw agreed, everywhere, that mle of lquor on Enrollment Day would have a tendency to foment trouble ; hence ShcrffH of many countes, MayorH of cteh, etc., ordtred nalooh to close on that day, where y had power to do HO ; or appealed to patrotc feelng. n Hnmnnnto, u dozen or HO dtzcm pettoned Governor vlge to order all mloont n New Jersey cloned. A courteous reply from Governor staled that le had no authorty to do ths, but recommended an appeal to «>ur Town Cofhcll, who grul-d lcenses, Mayor Klvlns, upon re mctl, called a specal meetng of Councl at 5,30 p. n,, Monday, to cohldcr matter. t was found that.,. Mcltyrc, u member of lhe Law Order Commttee, ntd Valed upon nearly every saloon keeper, that day, reported that lacn one had expressed a wllng- CHN to close on Tuesday, t Wnn hen decded to make a forum L<uett of each HCCHO holder that 0 closo lls mr-rotm nl day, m, lne 5th. Thfo request was con- -yed by Mayor, each man ndented, llnouton had o dry day. Town Councl meets Wednesday evenng. Mr. Parker entertaned hs fall er mor ths week. y came from Avon-by--Sea, n j^car. Capt. Parker s government store-keeper. Next Thursday, June 1410, wll be natonal "FJag Day," but as we are havng a contnuous flag day, probably annversary wll receve scant notce.. Pleasure Scouts wll have a truck rde to Clementon on Saturday, 23rd, startng from P. O. S. of A. Hall at one oclock. Round trp tcket, 50 cents. Eghth Grade Exercses wll be held n M. E. Church next Wednesday evenng. Tckets are n hs of forty-nne (or more) members of class. re wll be a class for knttng on Frday afternoon, two oclock, at Mrs. Samuel Andersons.- All nterested are nvted to assst n furnshng one of Unted States destroyers. re wll be a beneft at Eagle atre on Wednesday eve, June 20th, for Navy League; proceeds for purchase of knttng wool. Tckets are beng sold by Camp Fre Grls, at 10 cents. All members of Womens Cvc Club_atB_nvted _ o_an all day~ceanmfpltd n-door pcnc on club property, Frday, June 5th. Report at 9.15 a. m., at Club House. old Rant Hanraouton Hotel, for yean* a "whte elephant" on hs of ts owners, was burned to ground last Frday evenng. No one wll tell what caused fre, buldng was never occuped stood ns a monument to somebodys folly. On Tuesday, June sth, Mrs. S. T. Twomey celebrated her eghtyfrst brthday. t s also* worth notng that on May 2tl Mr, Mrs. Twomey celebrated 6oth annversary of r marrage. We tender congratulatons to stll happy couple. Hammonton Ambulance Corps. Nearly entre number requred to form "Hammoto Company of Phladelpha Ambulance Corps" offered thur servces,, were examned on Tuesday. Out of thrty-four, only eleven were accepted, twenty-three not passng test for heght, weght, teeth, general health, successful ones were, Horn...lon< h ll<pk Vorrlll tvnrng ClmrlH l)(>lk«r John Mcun Ynlk.nclm Unhurt.1 annul t John Mnjruo Mllu Mcnl) Anthony 1uw Wllllu Toll y were sworn n at once, to ready for departure any day. y arc oblged to report to Scrg, llrrk ccl mornng ut H.oo, evenngs at.voo. Kvery saloon wns notfed lpor ntt not le sold or gven to ny recrut. Applcants are stll column n, any ors must apply at onco f y.wm to complete thrty- Mx, t s hoped y wll. At $7,50 ; worth $10 Dark worsted gray cassmres, patch pockets at #10 ;. worth $14 Cassmere, worsted serges ; conservatve pnch-back styles at $12,50 $13,50 ; worth $6 $18 Lght dark cassmere ; grays blues ; newest styles at $15 ad $16,50; worth $20 Self-strped serges, neat worsteds, grays, blues blacks at $18 ; worth $23 A great assortment of all-wool worsteds, cassmeres serges ; pnch-back,belted back : conservatve models MENS ODD TKOUSEES At $20; worth $25 Made of all wool materal ; half or full lned ; worsted, cassmere serge at $22.50 ; worth $27.50 Made of all wool worsted cassmere cloth, also serges ; guaranteed fast color; made n newest model at $25 ; worth $30 Talored of all wool mported fabrc, materal cant be duplcated n6w at any prce. Worsteds, cassmere, serges Extra lght weght Suts at $7.50 $10. Coat trousers, made for hot wear Boys Suts at $5 $6,50 ; wth two pars bloomers ; sze 10 to 17 Boys Suts at $3,50 ; made of good wearng materal, wth good roomy bloomer pants Values afebetter than ever. A good assortment to choose from, at prces that cannot be duplcated. KahkTrousers at $, $1,25, $1,50, $1,75, $2 Work Trousers at $1,25, $1,50, $1,75, $2 ; "* wth a full guarantee Dress Trousers at $2,50, $3, $3,50, $4, $4,50 $5 Bank Brors Store, THE ANNUAL MEETNG t OK Farmers Merchants Buldng Loan Assocaton Wl be held n Trust Company Buldng Tuesday Evenng, June 10, 1917 At half past seven. New Seres, of Stock 15th wll be opened Subscrpton.*! receved by Secretary, at Hammonton Trust Company OFFOERS- Clmlcs M. hllps, Vlce-1rcsdcnt J. C. Htler, Treasurer Kuh-rl lcken,.secretary DKltCToKS. C. Hurl Henry Mcnnlcy Danel M. Dullard Hdw. W. MrCovcrn 1rnnk J, Werner Thou. Sknner Hauucl 11. Hank Matteo Kubba EAGLE THEATRE Boys Wash Suts, 48 cents to $2.50 ; A fcony>lete_stock.._ Boys Knee Pants ; guaranteed aganst rppng buttons comng off" Boys Knee Pants at 50 c, 75 c, $, $1,25 $1,50 ; of kahk cloth, cassmer, worsted Mens Straw Hats, At $r ; all szes, plan fancy straw PROGRAMME Week of JUNE 11th MONDAY... Metro.. Harold Lock wood, n " Rver of Romance," Sydney Drew Comedy, And athc News. TUESDAY... arnmount.. Mare Poro, n " Heart of Nora -lynn," And llack Damond Comedy. WEDNESDAY... World.. Alce Hrady, n "Mss Pettcoats." THURSDAY... Metro., Ralph lor/, n " Purple Lady," And Comedy. FRDAY.,. Pa,. Mm t; Ohboruc, n "Twn Kdd-s," And Palln Comedy. SATURDAY... m amount.. Paulne Yederek, n "Th Moment llefore," Mllon Holmes Travel Pcture, And Comedy. Hammonton Boston Sample Shoe Store Bg- lne of Whte Canvas Shoes Pumps. Also large varety of Tenns Shoes Oxfords. At great noney-mvnp prcea Startng Saturday (to-day), we wll gve those famous Yellow Tradng Stamps. Couu md HCC ua, md H«vc money /on Bhoc 204 Bollevue Ave. Old Post-offce st s m.vl

2 J^saf^*^^ *?",,-:~-,.; ^" aw «*" " PULPT TOPCS THE BREADTH OF NARROWNESS subject was " Breadth of Narrowness." text was Matw vl:l4: "Narrow s way wth cadeth unto lfe." Dr. MacColl sad: On a casual readng ths word of our Lord does not attract For we all dlsllke...narrowness. We are ready to dtenjss at once man of whom wesay :"0h, he s so very narrow." But Jesus says. "Narrow s way that leadeth unto lfe.". A Two or three reflectons gve now meanng to ths sayng. One s that Jesus never pctures lfe for whch He appeals n brght colors. Much that passes for relgon n our tme s an effort to make people comfortable; our. whotn< He cared most, n whom He BUW largest possbltes, seemed to "be to make m uncomfortable. To man who talked of followng Hm he was very apt to say, "Deny your-._?_elf!utjk : e._up your cross," "Sol, all that you have." " wll show hm how great thngs he must suffer." n t s to be remembered that breadth narrowness are terms often confused. Some of broadest people aa y see mselves are really narrowest people. Hstory bography, t s well to remember are very largely record of trouble nto whch God baa permtted men mght be tested r character shaped. 1 n our Lords word, more thoughtfully examned, s true to experence. For all achevement that s worth whle-s won by a narrow way. Talk to a successful busness or professonal man about secret of hs achevement, he wll be lkely to speak of two thngs concentraton; shut yourself up wth yor problem specalzaton; know all, re s to know about-one thng, master ts every detal each a narrow way. No scence _ppens a mans eyes to such dazzlng expanses as astronomy, but he who -would survey, glores of heavens must look at m through small end of a telescope a narrow way.. Now Jesus apples, ths famlar prncple to bg ssue opportuntes of a human lfe.- He s great specalst of all ages n b.us- L, ness of lvng, n experence", of multtudes of men He has shown that He knows as no or does. Al- How s Amerca to meet successfully momentous task she has undertaken to-day, to brng a new brth of freedom no longer to naton, but to world, to feed starvng peoples., re s but one place to begn to buld t; t s n your lfe mne; t s n your church mne; a very small narrow place t often seems, hut future of race la n U_ Each oae of us to world that s to be wll contrbute one lfe; no man, statesman or general, wll contrbute more. What knd of a lfe la t to be self-ruled or God-ruled, gettng or gvng, a lfe from whos^ lttlenesses personal antpathes, class hatreds, nternatonal enmtes naturally come, or a lfe domnated by Chrsts own sprt of love, whoso glorous ssue may sometmes be postponed, but whch never wholly falls. Perhaps brghtest spot on tho Troflzon "tct-day s^haf everytnfng l>ut Chrstanty has faled. For generatons busness has been drawng natons toger, brdgng gulfs, revealng common nterests mutual needs, But busness dvorced from t must have requred very great moral courage, probably also much hyalcal courage, to take part of hef mourners at bural of Jesus. Yet two members of great councl of seventy, whch had. condemned esus. were Wllng to face obllquy losblble danger to gjve Hm decent mrlal. recognzed dscples of esus had forsaken Hm n Oaren, but se two men who had kept her (alth n Hm secret whle He was alve came out boldly after Hs death attended to hs bural. Joseph Wcodomus deserve all :he greater honor for r couragerelgons s one of fundamental causes of war. Scence has faled. t has annhlated dstance, brngng ends of earth, to next corner. nut scence has (alrt 10 extngush war; on sea l today t s h-maden of hell And certanly dplomacy has faled. Chrstanty has not faled wlen throughout world re s such an outnatlons ufcgme thatthclr-ftberfpouhng of sacrfcal sympathy for wronged, sufferng, bereaved; when men are delberately choosng hard place, place of danger, obscure place of helpfulness. t has not faled when fars mors are bravely slently gvng r sons, sustaned by lvng Chrst mmortal hope. tmes n whch we are.lvng call for such Chrstans as world has never known, to be always at post of duty; n secret places of soul, n lfe of naton. n lfe of church, s to be n Chrsts narrow way whch leads to lfe, lte n whch death s but an... L M must have supposed death of Jesus o be end pf Hs career, y must have exoected to bn rdculed ver after for havng showed honor to a crucfed "mpostor." _ But_a_truly_loyaL sprt often rses to meet a sudden dem upon ts loyally, gans courage n pro^fcrtlon,o severty of test whch t s called to meet. ncdent on way home. CHRSTAN ENDEAVOR TOPC For" June 10, 1917 SNFUL THOUGHTS Rom. 8:5-7 n. last verse of seventh chapter Paul says, "wth mnd ways lfe n ts rchness of conlent fulness of power s Hs me Hs task human lfe as supreme venture enterprse of Gol, a sacred, beautful trust to each man from Hm. Never conceve that appeal challengce of Chrst s anythng less than ths He wants to touch every capacty of your manhood, every nterest of your lfe, wth now meanng power. To Eternal God nothng human n for-.olgn.. Take t n realm of thought. -:One--rejolces-n- se- days n broadenng nterestsof Chrstan mnd. warfare between ttccnco relgon s over; relgon has t- Hclf become Hclontlllc, tlw>, bent scence has become reverent. nformed Chrstan mnd eagerly welcomes every genune contrbuton whch nclonco, phlosophy, psychology Chrstan scholarshp can make to t. t htu ceased to ndulge dreadful nfdelty that anythng cun ever le dscovered whch can destroy truth or dsprove nternal God. Hut danger s that lo mnd thus rcnpon- Hlve to all types of thought may l>ocomo a lvng ncarnaton ot t la better to bollcva a half-truth wltf all onon nol strength, buld on t an earnest BucrlflRlal llfo, than to bollave tlu whole truth do nothng about t. f wo lra wne, wo return from every bypath 01 ru neuron speculaton wth ncreasng satsfacton to tlo grout nln[ llcl len of Chrst, tlfl lovng Far und tha werng, blunderng.chld; ho lvng Savour und tho ulnnor; tlu world of law, "Wlmtoavar a mn nownth that nltull hn alun rnup;" tn; world of love, "Ho that wllln to lono hlu Ufa for my mke Hhull llnd t;" ho world of on". "What proft f u nun Kul tlo whole world unt lono lu own nllll?" lluvo you notced lat tlo v ctorl of cltruolor aro oflon won by a vory urrow wny? t WUH thn ul h"(l n nll n thnt plrnno HO often tn hlx llpn whch nnh to glvo H hu r-torol of hltt llfn, "Through JOHH ChrlfU our Lord." Hn wont to ovory prollnn mll «wory experence»f,hln )lfo---joy Borrow, opportunty HM! mrll nn tlroul u door unt Jomn nl n< wan t door -hrfl lt nll hurl und cronn of hln Lon llu narrow way llul mdn tu vctory und power Tlu trukudy of llu duyt n whch wo llvu n llul nuy mol urn Ml turlk wluu h<y cull llolr rullhlo uvflr mrh wl < uronn hul fur lc lfe of you you unl lnd any of u mywlnrn. lon wo all numl hu MHTW wy marked nl ly our l/rd uml n dlelplm; llnw no, pno whhhl loanng; noreh le Hcl lrnn, Fur thlo ml le n«nhllk lt yurulvn tokollnr; roulr llm Mllmth d.y lo uur day nul nparl for on lun * MM 1lut fuel tlu nl dayn urn mcrnl - l> l(c t holy wnd.t f lll n ml H> of H> rnnonn why Ool purnlln mtlonn n come nlo h wtorn of wur Mnt m<>n tuny lurn Hnt f llm llk hlkn or lt nro to ho dono, tll loytl onln nl tuku r pnrtlj lh«lolnk of lmn myself serve law.of God,,but wth, flesh law of sn." renderng of chapter 8:6 n Vulgate, whch s evdently taken from a dfferent Greek text. s, "y that are accordng to tho flesh are wse n thngs of flesh, but y that are accordng to Sprt feel thngs of Sprt." Wthout acceptng ths as correct renderng, t may help us to get a correct thought from tho text aa we have t. n 1 Cor. 1:21 Paul says: "Seeng that la wsdom of God world through -ts wsdom-knew"not"god." Worldly wsdom.s result of study of materal facts forces of passng, events, that wsdom always tends to refute teachng of revelaton to dsparage fath. Thnt n what Paul calls "tho mnd of flesh/ t s tho habt of thnkng of outward thngs of neckng tlq attanment of our natural deslrex no tho buhlnesh of our lven Tho mnd of Sprt R tho do termnaton to nook frst tho Kngdom of God und lls rlrhlvousncsn, to trust Hm to take cure of H. one munh thoughts loud toward mlll nous; tho thoughts of tho or mun lend to awaken n hm a doslro fo H for, HefulnoHH n tha nor vce of ClrlHl."~Ad man who all to hu glory u every loghl Ht cultlvaloh tho mnd of< (he ( enh can not ovo "foul " thltktt ot tho Hplr t." (Hoo \ Cor. 2:14). n no cutty mtlor to cultlvao "th mnd of (lo Sprt," beraho on floghl uro vory wayward thlngh, un our nlnral nollmulnh) propou nt nn are contnually nnggohtlng, tran of thought that are vory allurng, lu hurnfl, or ul leant not prollullo. al nolh hnforo un u very hnt nlndard, whlrh may HOO lnlmnlhl of llulnenl, lnt un Jonun wld wll (hd lo holp H "all H nun uro (4Hnlll d hm Hnt bollovoth," ul Hyn "Wlethor yo cut. or drnk, or wlutflo ever yu do, do God," "hrlnglng captvty lo hu ohudlelee of Cllrnl ( Cur 1(1:111 1! Cm. 10; 15). llllud HoKhln, proud llnkhl van llnklln, Holf-cotllerel louglt of all llnln, urn lnfl n thonnolvo Bld lonl n nlwurd a:tn of nl, nl t n only by g,ruco of tho ndwell ng Hplrll nf Ool Hull wo nan hp t got vctory over nneh thought", (nly way n gel rd of lnrnf hokhln n n rrnwl m out of nlnl wllh gund thhgllt. (Hen hll 4:<-ll. Our thklln urn rue ndlullm of our real ehrnclor. fur, un Holomo nald, "An le hlloth wthn lllllholf nn n hn " (rnv.tl! m Now llr l whom llw plot hglnn n llolton." nrlel hu nldln; lnallml nl he Hltrlol n roul tho nucod ad of lln plty. "1 nlcornly lopo no," nll " man HKor " couldnt vory well hn any hllor la t lnn l»non no f«r.".. ^ j. Hnllll tlo lly«rtlll"tll«llln EPWOBTH LEAGUE TOPC For Jane 10, 1917 LOYAL HEARTS Luke 23:50-53; John 19:39 t may well be assumed that se :wo rch rulers dd not ncur same personal danger whch poor dscples would have ncurred f y had come boldly to front, for rulers could not be dealt wth as summarly as persons of no consequence mght have been. Yet fact that up tt that tme Joseph had kept hs dlscpleshp secret "for fear of ews." that Ncodemus had only dared to go at nght to seek a prvate ntervew wth Jesus, shows that y loth felt y were ncurrng danger ly offcatng at bural o* Jesus. Bble g,ves us many pctures of loyal characters. Abraham Joseph Joshua Ruth Jona- :han Davd Nehemah Danel are very dfferent types. of :haracter, but each n hs own way xhbted a pralsworthy loyalty of prt. Davds loyalty to God. shnes mt n spte of a number of very grevous sns. Jonathans character s t s set before us s wthout a flaw, r et God chose Davd n preference to Ponathan, to be founder of a dylasty an ancestor of Jesus. Loyalty to God, loyalty to truth, loyalty to rghteousness, loyalty to mes country s an essental element of a noble character. Dsloyalty s contemptble. t knocks out under-plnnlng of a mans character deprves hm even of hs own selfrespect. But loyalty must he dscrmnatng. Many a man many a woman has been drven to. aln run by chershng loyalty to some companon who was unworthy of trust, SUNDAV SCHOOL LESSON Jane 10, 1017 JESUS "CRUCFED John 19: Golden text: Chrst ded for our nh. 1 Cor. 15:3. Our lesson to-day brngs before our mnds crss of worlds hla lory, tho tme when. fnal outcome of Gods work n creaton hung upon wll of one man. Jesus could have refused oven nt tho Ja«t moment to submt to tho terrble ordeal whch Ho know was before Hm. le sad, " lay down My llfo Unt may take t agan. No ono takcth t away from xmo, but lay t down Myself. havo power to lay t down, und havo power 10 tuku t agan. Thn commment receved from My Anr." (JotlP. 10:17,18). Anl n tho (arlen of (lothncma.no Hn mld to otor that f Ho akvl t, Gol would sonl twolvu lo RloH of ngolh to protoc Hm Ht) lel WUH thoruforo a voluntary fne, rlflco n oludlmco 10 what He know WUH lo wll of Gol, uml that sacrfce WUH Hndu lu full amnrance that u glrloh rohlt would ho attanmulttude whch no man could Hum ed, h nulvutlm uml glorfcaton ol bur. (H«v. 7:1)), "Clrlnt llul for mr n1nn." Tha s he <nn!lcu of th" (lonpul. t n tlo hhln on whch He (Mrlnllan rellglo ronln. When Hnt truth n rejected o gnored rollgln cotnm to le fbrn lnn. Jonn Hull) of Hor, "Tho Son ol man came not to bo llnttod unto, hut n mnster lo (serve], uml lo g,lv 11 n llfo un ransom for many." (Ma JO..H lo could not explan hln rlh whle lo lved lecaue llm Mn lml not cono for u full revoluton o lo nn n re nf doln plan of nulvallo nn lo nald lo Hlu <llnclpl«h Junl le fur" lovvlg len, " luve yet luuv lllg n nay ulo you, nn yo camml hour lou now llowhnll wln Ho lo M dll of truth, n conc H nlnl Kllo you lulu nl (he null (John K ) And arter hu renurroctlon, Hn lull! tlolll llul tll) wen to n wlllonnn Tor Hm unto He ulloruol purt of oncl. ml thv mun wall for lo coulk ot llolv Mplrt fore He) MK Kvlng lllr lonlluoy fun Hm "V nlall rucolvu pwnr," Hn Hall, "When lo Holy (lmn n come OM you" (Arln 4-K). Tl)y were not a.ble n nrm tn real nlg of lo Ue am dentl am rrreclol of.lonun nll wnn fully revealed lo lum hv lo Holy Hplrlt Hut ufl«r lnt. lmy worn a D prch wll) almollo nruc lu (lnpnl Df nlvallo by fnllh t\ (llrlnt blood, torglveeab uf our trhs-- lasses, accordng to rches of Hs ;race." (Eph. 1:3-7). "re s one God, one medator aljo between God men. Hmself man, Chrst Jesus who gave Hmself a ransom for all." (1 Tm. 2:5, 6). "Chrst suffered for our sns, rghteous for. unrghteous, that He mght brng us to God." "Wbo Hs jwn self bore our sns n Hs body upon tree, that we, havng ded unto sns mght lve unto rghteousness; by whose strpes ye were healed." (1 eter 3:18, 2:4). "He. was wounded for our transgressons,- He was brused for our nqutes; chatsement of o.ur peace was upon Hm! wth Hs strpes we are healed. All we lke sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to hs own way; Lord hath lad on Hm nquty of us all." (sa. 53:5, 6)..All sacrfces whch sraeltes were taught to offer under law of Moses were ntended to teach :hem that re must be atonement for sn, author of epstle to Hebrews shows that y all ponted-forward to only possble atonement for" sn sacrfce of Chrst. n atonement for Bn whch Ho made by Hs death on cross. - "So n; as through one trespass tho Judgment came unto all men to condemnaton; even so, through one act of rghteousness free gft came unto all men to justfcaton of fe." (Rom. 5: 18). All thngs are of God, who reconcled us to Hmself through Chrst,,nd, gave unto us tho mnstry.of reconclaton; to/ wt, that God was n Chrst reconclng, world unto Hmself, not reckonng unto m.her trespasses.» Hm who knew no sn He made to be sn on our behalf, that we mght become rghteousness ot God n Hm." (2 Cor. 5: 8-21). "Chrst redeemed us from curse of law, havng become a curse for us." (Gal. 3:13). Blessed be God Far of, blessed wth us every,ng n heavenly places n Chrst; even as He chose us n Hm before.he foundaton of world"*» havng foreordaned us unto adopton as sons_ through J_es_u8_.Chrlst unto Hlmelf * * to prase ot glory of Hs grace whch He freely bestowed upon us n Beloved: n whom we nave our redempton through Hs. / WTTLE8 :"/ What people thnk of you usually dependd on lttle thngs, but what people thnk of you s no lltt,lo thng. Hence, son, nclne your ear unto me, /wlll gve you some ntmate hnts; y are lttles, but you would dp well to read, mark, learn, nwardly dgest m. As to clos, wear just what s expected of one n your crcumstances. heght.of good dressng B jnot to be notced. Whatever (ends to attract attenton s on way to vulgarty.., Cultvate cleanlness. Keep -your clothng, clean, your skn clean, your nals clean, your teeth clean. Avod marked perfumes. best perfume n world s knd that that suggests soap; worst, knd that suggests you forgot soap. And^esclew^Jewelrj;,^ ""Choose your "crowd. Dont go wth those who spend more than you can afford, drnk what you don_t want to drnk, or talk, way you dont lke. Dont crtcze. Just drop out. Dont be offcous. DOnt qualfy n popular artofflnthng^or^ectples busness. Dont regulate. Be gentle. stronger gentler. more power you have, use WT M) HUMOR..,.. / <-* Fond mor You must remember, Smellne; that fne fears dont make, a floe brd. [ * Daughter True, mamma; but y do make awfully pretty hats. A woman n a - ralway watng room or day hada great deal of trouble wth one of her chldren, a boy of seven or eght; a man who sat near her stood t as long a* possble, n observed: "Madam, that boy of yours needs strong h of a far." / "Yea, know t," she repled; "but he cant have t..hs far ded when he was sx years of age, ve done my best to get anor husb, faled. He cant have.what-..caat.got". NOT DSED TO THE HALVTAJ. Of course everyone rdes on trans n Japan nowadays, for re are seven thous mles of ralways n ttye country, every consderable town s at least connected wth ralway by electrc car or automoble. Not so very long ago, however, tran was a curosty, many ludcrous ncdents occurred wth persons takng tholr frst rdes. On thlrd-clads cars n country dstrcts re s, stll a broad whte lne panted across tho mddle of each car wndow. That was dono orgnally to keep country. folk who. hd never seen a glass wndow from bumpng r heads aganst glass n tho effort to look out. n early days re waro many serous accdents from that causa; hence whte llnod. A party of ladlon who wore takng tholr flrs.t rde on tho tran once, had trouble wth tholr shoos. A Japanese on enterng a houso ulwuys loaves hs rhooh at door; so whan se ladles g/ot«aboard y poltely loft thalr clogs on tho staton platform. Groat wan r couutornatlon later to fnd that tholr shoos bul boon loft mllos bohlnd, YouthH Companlan. OENKRA.H ON THE HOCK l.e When tho luto 1rontdont Mccmto of Hat dot about to roduco tho nlzo of hltt army a fow yoarn ago, many of tho gonoralh whom ho nuntorol out of tlu Horvlco worn put lo hrtuklk rock on tho n root At one llmo. luyn tha Natonal Geographcal Magazne, thoro worn noro olllcorn than mun n tho Hatan rmy. n former Unon hu pay of a llultlu loldlor WH Hutll ut hunt, nothng at worm, at all tlno ntmfllolont to koop tho warror fed docoutly. Tho dyn for lullk coffoo on dnparllk Hllpn worn Kr<mt dayn lu Hat. Thoy wort duyn whun lo trmy Hot u Huurn oul, lunun to tho Hlovodoro wkon Unt lo non worn ublu to earn, Tho army olllcora of Hat wore nn fond of ((old lcm un n mountan ulrl of brght colyn. Hmull womlor, thon, Hnt tho rokullu of n Hold mtnh.l WUH over/whom h evdence Tlnon lav«chakl, howovor, und now Amercan marne n qunt khnld tlun lo place lo lull lull lln> eator n lln rotolomlmt conl unon. KoudlK tho Hanan urmlon lu tho luyn hnforo Amercan "llk llrothnr" movemont wnn not u llnlcull Job. Gnrrlnon ralloh conlntod of u HUKur-runo lullc two or thru" foot OK, uml wltnvor nlnu tho nuldler cld K, horrow or numll.: hlofuphm (to yuuk at wll mlo a lollor plclnre f you m your hud on your rullort nlller Kullur llnl w"uld mlo u more natural plcluro f he nl lln nl lulu my puolol. t-tho; moru Dont bluff. f you are gong to ht a man, ht hm have done wth t. Dont threaten. Dont hold a grudge. f man s mean, ts too great a complment to hm to waste tme vtally hatng hm. Tran your voce. Speak low. When you see you are losng your temper, f you drop your voce about a thrd you wll fnd you wll regan comm of yourself. Doht mumble. Pronounce consonants. Fnsh your sentences. Dont argue. Dscuss. dfference s, that n argument you are tryng to outdo or fellow; r "dscusson you are tryng to get at truth. - ; ( Be courteous. Practce at home. Get up when your wfe enters room. Be polte to your baby. n t wll come easer when you want to show off. Learn how to converse. One way. s to be nterested n what or person s sayng, nstead of thnkng, all tme he s talkng, of what you are gong, to say when he s done. Dont nterrupt. Walt tll or person runs down before you begn to speak. n a general dscusson be last to speak. n you can utter verest plattude t wll sound gr. easest way to g,et reputaton for beng deep s to keop stll. "Even a fool s counted wse when he holdeth bs peace," sad Solomon. Break yourself of any "tc" you may have fallen nto. mean unpleasant mannersm, such as twstng your mouth, toyng wth your mustache, workng wth your eyebrows, twrl ng your thumbs, posng or squrmng or drummng wth your fnger*..all those thngs obstruct "belle your personalty. And art of pleasng conssts n perfectly express- ng yourself, smply, naturally, wth case. "What s object of your soctty?" "To prevent gamblng, among women... "Nonsense; t cant be done!" "Certanly, gamblng can be stopped." "Gamblng! thought you safcl gabbllne." Ato.T A C Parker Gllmoro tolls, n "L Water," of a crocodle whch bo saw n Java lumont seventeen feet long: "t fromonted vcnty of a place where tho vllage women wore n tho habt of asombllng to ( wanl tholr cunhes,. f report npoko truly, many woro tho Malay women t had carred off. At length t wan captured by lnng a llvo dog for halt After beng transferred from tn watery homo to ho commundantn Harden. t WUH nafely nocured upon thn lawn by tumnrablu moorlngn. Our annldtant nurgoon admlnlnlornt Hrlan an lnneno done of Htrychnlno, nnougl, un ho mld, to polhon a regment; hut t had not t nllgjtont njnrlhh effect upon (le lrnte. Hn Hkln, holleve, n ntlll to ha noon at Dutch Kunt ndan Munen, at Annterdan. f thorn \n one unlml morn than anor dotonled by ho human ren, t n thn crocodle; und, f pohnlhlo, tlu lnntor or nportnman hlnn t noro tlu all nthurn comhlnod, for t n certan lo carry off hln dogn, nker or nter " Tlu cull of -crocodle n donorlhnd H lnng lke nnapplnl bnrl of un ggrlnvol!ok HM TWK A trvullk Hlonu lolla of u ul o oormnpondoco lelween u CllKO louno Hn reprenenlatlve n Houll Dalota t porn Hnt ho drummer han nenl ho followlk nert nko lo lln "pluyorn: "HuowlK hnrd n Dmlwood Huow pluklh ntullod. flood hono for n wook Wlro ruln nnlrucllon." To hln hu ukor of He Ulc.m enlallllnel wred bunk: "TeleKram receved, lluulrvl nk Kphol to you /OHO no lu. lay Mhnr uml ronll wlulukn to lonne " "Never e» all Homewletd he vond 111" lolln " Mll) n HhllllK," "Yen, uml rmmcwloro lelow ho nou Hlere nolll lolllllll Hlt thll lllolllt lulp u man wlou ho fulln vorlund " lllvor uarlorn- ho mnm reporter was sent to wrte up a charty ball. Hs copy came n late, t was careless; edtor sad to hm next day: "Look here. Scrbbler, what do you mean by wrl f - ng, Among most beautful grls was Alderman Horato DlngleyT Old Dngley atat a grl, you dot! Hes one of our ^-ncpal shareholders." " cans help that." sad realstc reporter; "thats where he was!" -"John," sad Farme Fodderbucka to hs college bred son, who was home on a vacaton, "hev ye notced S Mullets oldest gal lately? Strkes me shes gttn ter be a rght lkely crtter,,hey?" "Shes as beautful as Hebe." agreed John, enthusastcally. "Aw!" grunted Farmer Fodderbucks. "Shes a sght purtern he be. Why, he ant no beauty. She gts t from her mors folks." A bee ordnarly has but lttle to say, yet y.generally carry r pont. n matter of pcturesque expresson re s no one to excel a brght Hbernan. A Judg,«was questonng an rshman at a recent tral. "Ho took you by throat choked you, dd he?" asked tho Judge. "He dd, sorr," sold Pat. "Sure, norr, he squazed me throat tll thought he would make elder out of me Adams apple." New York World prnts ths from Port Jervls, N. Y.: "Whle fsh- ng n Klamcsha Lake, W. J. Groom caught a bg eel, whch was ncased n a lamp chmney. Two years ago _ Mr. Groom caught ool n a not at. nght when taken ashore t. knocked over a lamp ran nto chlmnoy escaped nto tho lak«, tho glass enclosng Us head several nches of body. glass was not oven chpped, but bad worn a deep groove n tho eel, whch measured nearly flvo foot." A llttlo grl came homo from snhool tho or day n hgh glno, mylng: "Oh, mamma, Mary H commoted nml m dovanced!" Shn had hoard nome ono nay her nlhtor hud boon promoted to anor nctool und Hho WH advanced by ono ClllHS. Hho Do you rouomhor that you unco pro K>»vd to mo am Hnt rnfhod you? lo YOH, that n ono of my lfon nont beautful memores. Tho followlk nnocdoto n carefully prmorvol by u famly whone Scotch nnoostorn look u rlne out of tho groat lexcographer: HobloHH l)r jolhou, wluu do you thnk of our Hcotch broth? Dr., JohHon- Madam, n my upulon tn only ft for plk". HoHtOHn Thon have Homo mo-n "My mlr n comng out," mld n man lu hln doctor "lotno Klvo mo nono, HlK to knop t n." "Woll," mll ho loclor, "lopon m old pll box. Wll (hut do?" Hduy nchoul teacher Wllljo, have you lml anylllk ltlk tlo wcoh ho mpoclully thauufl for? Wllll" Vmm.lolny mlko nprulod lln wrlnl, am lcked hm lor ho frm llmo ymlorlav Mr llrlf Your uncle lnn llrocll n hln wll Hull you nll lvu ol" lnl. Mr., Hpeudllrn (lool, knd nnole! n ndlen laru: Aro you Hro, Mr, llrlor, t n n counterfol? Honewlfo (lo uwux; youro luo lnnlol Tramp Thatll lecmrfc m hollow, maam A feller cant ho amlahlo when le lollow M mo up, pln", j mlo an annul ml of me lupl)ay llohnot, dd you ever ou( a nun dance? lllnuu Yon, mw mne ducu tll llorulk Hln uollor ckhl nlollk lurln O V r YOUR QAf DEN AND MNE-Cmbng Or Roses.. - /..,, / : : By Katharne Moore Matlack lovoaome thng, /Tl RoBeplot. frnged pool.. ferned 8. «7^f OABDBN B t Ood wot Roseplot. frnged pool. - / grot,.; Tho verest achoorof "Jeace." "AntfBchools of peace we need, even throughout our own Amerca. Because natonal deals are as real as natonal mountans. Tb* deals hung n ky before youth of ths generaton forecant events -of next. "f enough of Us cultvate arts of peace successfully, we wll eventually dlnplace all occason for war. Agrculture s mor of artn. Rose growng s a fne art." * /.,_-,,Xhose.aro -aplendld. words of tno-of.- Amcrlcag famous rose growers. He concludes, "refore, as devoted rosegrowers, love we bear our.country leads us to be glad.that work of our ha wll bloom n beautful,eard,enfl, that beautful gardens surely wll make for peace," t s two yeam«lnce se words were [wrtten. Let ua go.nto garden n fnd comfort eternal hope that are ts very. - j. l Clmbng Tea Roses. Thnk of a perfect tea roue on a Kr«at buah or vne Thnk of hundreds {Mot n clusters, lke al) tho have Junt Jlecussed, but each on a lonk strong "teml Chrstne Wrght la perhaps beet of thn clasa. Color n wld rono pnk thn ono bloomng both sngly n cluatera. Or)) -re clmbng Amercan Beauty, Rchmond (scarlet). Dr. Van Fleet (flesh), ununually Rood n every way; Mary Tyovett, nlmllar but pure whte; Aldn. xjvctt. brlkht, Bhell-pnk wth sulphur, shadng at bane. se are but a few of many. need so truly, TangledSkens. n a prevous artcle mowed you that "perpetual" roses were not hoaa perpetually bloomng, but perpetually lvng; hardy evermoomera M-e Render t«aa that lovely clasa created for our gardens by obmhlnlnc or crossng (hybrtdllnc ) se (er teas wth, hardy perpetual*.* ( raultant hybrd-teas are refore both reasonably hardy (rven some Wnter coverng). ara r n bloom ^romfune to frost. Now re 1» anor "derangement of eptaphs" that want to explan to you matter of rambler* baby we a*y "ramblers" wo naturaljjr mean cumber or traler. lnt of tw» ehtm, well-known crlmsob ram-. ber, was ntroduced n 1S»4. Snce n, a-better red, exrelao, pnk Dorothy Pwklns, tha yellow Avlateur Blerot, wht* Dorothy on have joned ranka. j baby rarablera are not cllmbera t all, but very low-growng bushes for d«1n«or for makng- aolld bed>. aolnt~of resemblance s not n habt f growth, you *ee, but n flowers. FheX have am) or clusters of small romtte-tlke blossoms. 1 cannot too troncly urge you to acquant yourpolvea wllh ths class. y are beautful. OMful n massng edgng, an 1 lad, y are constantly n bloom. Drom June tll froat y are a mana of lower*. Ju«t ke»p. (ruaaea of nowera remove*] aa y begn to fade; that wll keep m bloomng, that la all th* prunng y ever need. Bably rambler* tre uaually lea* than two feet hgh. No doubt you know *otn«of ae Mby rambler*, especally one th* lortsta ao often u** n Uttle bouquet*, uranceo delghtfully wth vloleta, forget-me-nots or emal flower*. 1 mean Sweeart or Fary Rojae, a lalnly, sweet-scanted, creamy Pnk, per-. leetly formed lttle rose that «row* n Mustrtrs "or prays.ts«p~wll"flnd t utled Oeclle Brunner n catalogue*, ml ll«j<ml nn n polyantha roee. re acema to be a botancal mnercnce between polyanthaa baby ramblers, but do not know what t s, for practcal purpoae* y are aame,. All want you to underst» that baby rambler* do not ramble a ft, that you should certanly buy aome at once. A NOTHER confusng thng about rose nomenclature s thla: have Just lold you that a baby rambler doe* not : ramble. That * true. Yet now must contradct myaelf, for those tlreleu roae. hybrdzers. have mode a few of m nto cllmbera. But f you want o. clmbng one. ask for "clmbng baby* rambler," for»"baby rambler" or "polyantha" wll brng you a low-growng lttle buah roae. n re are tea polyanthaa, or roae* of tea order, to grow n clusters, a marrage of a polyantha wth a tea- roae. -n,- too, you wll flnd namea you know, such as Clothllde Soupert. Tausendscbon, Urusa an Aachen, ffrst n one claaa, n n BJor. But you wll not be confused when you know that re la a lovely cream-pnk.tea, Soupert, that haa been made to clmb, also to be a many-flowered polyantha, al*o grown a* a atard, a ahrub. etc., etc., at wll of tbe grower. We thank hm very much. - same s trap of that beautful, beautful rose Tauaendachon. re B not only tbe clmber we all know, or abould f we want one of lfes greateat Joys, but a baby rambler form to grace our roaebed*. Quest an Auchen s alao ouro n dfferent forma. To return; to tbe llat of Baby KambTer*: To my mnd, Ceclle Brunner TataendBehon are lovelest. - latter has larger blouoma tha cluster* have flowers of several shades of pnk, from a deep soft one to whte. re are- two rose*. that clam tha honor of Ttctns; t he, nnhjr Ttanaamlntm. frst. Loots* \Wter,, totm ojted Bloho wftlohj n*alms-to»b» of stronger, somewhmt:dom*rvo*th.. _ n re tathspeaohy-flrth Clothlds Soupert th* pale yellow Ooorgo Elger. For true clear plnlca we hava Mr*. Cn t buah, a very good one, very Uk* Dorothy Perkns, only a lttle leas delcate n color; Aachen Muller, a brght rose pnk, Ellen Poulson, a very fne one, sweet, brllant a good bloomer. very beat red s Erna Teschendorff, a brght scarlet. Orleans s a geranum red that changes to.rose color; center, whte. Tvonne Raoler la consdered beat whte baby rambler. A sold bed of se s very beautful,» whte, edgng to a bed of taller roses s most effectve. One grower sells a doen baby ramblers (one year sze) for U fl N. Clmbng: BOMS. - T HH Wlchuralana-or Memoral Tosea have glossy, nsect proof folage. When traned, by pnnng down, y wll creep along ground as does an vy, makng a dense, dark green mat on terraces, stumps, rocks.or banks. Aa a wall coverng y are most beautful. Very hardy, almost evergreen, requrng lttle prunng, bearng beautful flowers. What more oould one ask? y make good grave coverngs, hence namo ^Memoral." Alberto BarMer s my favorte; creamy whlto. wth.pale yellow center; dark green fblwgs broncy-red n Sprng. Next \n favor la gardena, wth creamy colored, heavy texture, aweet odor ourted back petals of a real gardena..clusters are yellow before y open. Slver Moon s a large glstenng pure whte, wth golden stamens. Vary strong grower-lastng follafe. An aruatlc flower. hardy sngle whte wtchuralana wn grow n sun or shade, rch Boll or poor. Large satny blossoms, yellow stamens. double pnk memoral 1s a clear brght pnk known us unversal. favorte. Shower of gold la a deep golden yellow. lovely pnk Dorothy Perkns belong* n thn class aud auo Jean Olrtu, almost UM aame, except that t ha* a second bloomng perod n mall. Exoelsa.. best brght red, s a much better shade than crmson rambler. latter turn* purple when fadng leaves Boon afterward mldew. Bo do not buy crmson rambler*. Buy excelaa. or Phladelpha, or Bloom of Trpubador. A» soon aa you can dg up your crmson ramblers replace m wth or*. Or Clmbers. D O YOU KNOW Amercan Pllar rose, best elngle flowered clmber a beauty? flowers.. come n cluster* are dark pnk wth a clear whte center, very large; smlar to evergreen gem. Hawatha s anor good sngle; crmson wth a whte or cream center. Newport Kalry s best of all se sngle, whte centered flowers, color beng a startlng brght coral pnk, whte center a fne contrast. se roaen are aelced for porches, fences, arbors trellses. Traned on a fan-shaped trells on lawn, y aro very decoratve. Tho old-fuhlonrd yellow brer, roses Krow to bo tlno buahea. Grmor always hall m n her garden. ro are two. Austran Copper Austran Yellow. -, Lord Penrant-e sweet Brers have delldouply sweet folage. Do not prune brer roses much. An aeparate specmens on lawn, wth room to grow naturally gracefully, y aro moat t«]ung. Th*se come not only n yellowa coppers, but n fawn, ecru, Peach, crmson, pnk scarlet. Hybrd Sweet Brers. T CROSSNG Austran roa«s wth or types we set a class to be pruned lke hybrd-perpetualn, Two are well known. Rayon BOr (Golden Rays) Sollel dor (Sun of Gold), beautful yellow roses. Constant-Bloomng Chna, Bengal Bourbon Boses. Do not fall to have some of se splendd roses n garden. Two famous cemetery rosea nre amongm Hermosa, clear pnk, Madame Planter, pure whte. Sofvenler de Malmalnon la a lovely flesh wth a rose center, dellclously fragrant. Mme. Eugene Marlltt. one of mc~t fragrant, vgorous, abundant roses known;, ajrlcb carmne red. Blrdte Blye Bush three to four feet hgh, bloomng constantly from June tll freezng wear; clusters of satny roae flowers; fragrant. / Beauty of-rosemawr A fne,rchcarmne, Rened creamy whte; a sturdy, hsome bush; Bnrbank s very smlar. Archduke Charles Rch red. old-fashoned Cabbage or Provence Roae, so very fragrant hardy. s a Damask roae. whch means that t rnme, long. ons OBO, from Damascus. Btlll n town. But dont worry, mor. Far s all rght." / t was after seven oclock when Barton called up agan. Josephne hurred to tho telephone. "Tell toor, Jo, m on fars tral. Young^Jlm Owens Just tod me he saw far 1 about flvt oclock. He a couple of drty-faced llttlo kddles were dnng at Good Eats. T^cy were eatng strawberry shortcake ce crekn, so guess far s nl rght." Mor looked mmensely relleved when Josephne gave her Burtons message. "At least hes not sck," she sad. "But what do you suppose ever made hm take, a noton to to do A thnk lke that?" Josephne laughed. "m sure dont know, mor. We always havo plenty of strawberry shortcake at home." Burton dd not call up agan, but about eleven oclock he came home,; " " " last anyone saw of hm was about seven; oclock.- n he was get-, tng on a slrjet car wth a whole regment of lttle^ street urchns." Burton langhedna he gave that pece of nformaton, but mor faled to see anythng funny n fars dong such-queer thngs. "Do you thnk he wll come home ^o-nlght?" she asked anxously. _: "or course he wtl. Hes sure to~- Why FATHERS SURPRSE CTD A.T1KR had boon ponderng tho quchtlon for A wook or more. To-da ho had qulto made u bn mnd, after rangng thlngh ut th ollloo ho bud hurrle homo to toll tho famly of hln doclnlo U would ho tho llrnt nrprlne Unt h had gven m for yearn, Tho Gordons, woro vory busy gottln ready for tholr annual nunmer- ou ng at tlo nenhhore. Thoy aonmc aware of futhorn pronouu ox when (hoy lnkod hm to wrt chock or lo curve ho roaal. wan Hch n huny man that tho fanll hud Homohow got nlo tho habt of nn bolhorlg hm wth mc.h trllng mll lorn H nmmor vnrtlnnn. Thoy Jun llud ut> und told hm what lmn th tran loft; nml far, duly grnlofu for tholr thnkng of bn vntnbln luul nlwyn nugnd to reach Hta lon n (lno lo wt thorn off. Hut fo-dny far oler plnn - plnnn Unt made bn hear bout wllh joyoun nntlclrmllon. Outwardly lnwovnr, he wan tlo name, llgnflod woll-drnnnd gontlomn wl) pad al tlu< hllln mll who road mornng paper at brokfant nblo. AH hn Htonpod nlo ho hull, molhor Munl/Kl nml hurred n (he nldnt of p\oklng nlarn, lkkml down over ho hnlntnr, Wllh n lltlo frown of Hrprlno nho nformed hm Uml lunch- ODD WH ml nmrly ready "Youre dreadfully ourly, llow.tnl." nho Hld, "(lo nto ho llhrury nml rnxul u whle! n nce uml cnnl n thorn," Kaller opeuel lln nnnll, hut hnfnro ho could nay u word uollor hud re turned lo her pockng lo culd hour hor lollng Jnvophlnn what to put nto lnt mnk. Hn lokod n mll upnlnlrn toll her lo pucl hln hlmn nn hut. nomulhlk hold hm hnol A ho ntxhl rrnnumllo, Jnnnplle cne rp png down hu nlnlrn uml punned hm on hnr wny n tho lnl<plnno "Ooodnonnl How wnn nml tred you Book, fll her " nho oxellnnd "Why pnnl you go nto llhrury und renl? lnhoon nnl reudy.ypl " A.. Pnlllnr *.x\rd her call n funlllr lmter nml lnlro nhnl ml Why could she not have asked hm? Ho fol Huddonly very weary wrctchodly dsapponted. After almln sacrfce of tme bhnons tho famly dd not want hm, t seemed. What nloy had sad wan true. Stoppng nto tho lbrary, far eapk lown nto depths of a bg, comfortah char thought lellboratoly thlngn that Hlloy had nald nomo to dayn ago. Hlloy WUH bn bnokkorpor u llltl rounl-facnl man wth a plvanant null lo had nnkod far for u two wtwk vacaton tha he mght go wth h fmlly on 11 campng trp "Of rournn.ll let you off," flhe hul ropllod; "but nee hero, Hllc^y, dont uklornld how you can a (Tor, lo luko n vacaton every your thn \vy cant. havent had ono wt my fmlly for ffteen yonrn." "Mr. (lordon." Hlloy had nhwere HH my opnon tha we nlwnyn nffor what wn want onl Tho cnnpa.lo Hhln of my fmlly n worth mono mo lmn ddlhlrn cela. can afford to rnk lonlng. Huppono fore horn "nto tho hnhll of dong wlhou nn now, nomo day y mght profn 0 (n wthout me. 800 what me Mr. OordnnT" Aflxr tllny wont, fnlher leg.n. h nl over what llllc honkkooper nnl nuld. And ho hud been llnllng nbol ever nlnmt. Thn lenll WH hut lo hud docldfld n dke n VHC on wllh ho fmlly. lo had thought Hull would n nol t Joyoun nurprlno nl round H ml pctured molhor runnng round cltedly bnnng up bn "necoml HU.. 1 wenr nt tlo heacl: ho had lnukld nophltnh glrllnh nlul of joy lrlnnh hourly, "Onllyl Dad, thatll n grenll" And lntenl of Hnt, lmr ( wnn mopng n ho llntry whle famly prnpr<el n depart wllhol lu True, ho lml not yet lold len bnl hln ph ln Mow could hn when oy dd not gve hm n chance? rreneully ho hall door oponel und rlnn cano n wlhlllng Klhern curl gavn u llllo lopful hound llur. n wnn lmonl u mn. Why nnl Hll n (\rnlt llltou nml le lml henn real "olunn" wlou y had lved llllo cnllko ovor ou lln vno lnn wnn llvo yearn old (lon md ;v wnn,ll) nllvnrv "renln hl har "lrlnul" fullo called, wllh a tnle of tenderness n hs ton, n hs boysh voce that haste to Durllml JoHoplno, dd not notce. Ho paused t tho lbrary door a fne, strong young follow, happy care free. "Say! But t s warm, lnd!" he oxclamed. "Whcros Jo? want to toll hnr not (o forgot to pack my army shrt. What dd you want wth me, lnd?" Ho mld tn lust a llttlo 1mpatently, movod aa f anxous to bo off. "Nothng," nald much. JoHophlno mor." far, "nothng H uphtlrs wth Ho lunrd Hurlon go up hroo Mop*,,,,...,,, ". "."/," ««a hound. Than followed POfllM of lu lorc<l H1 " 1 8to " 1 "Xtantly at tho dent that he wan n no way necessary to tholr happness comfort. He took hs hat went forth to jon busy noonday crowds. At a downtown store he bought n box of Josephnes favorte chocolates from a news st near by a. magazlru) for Burton, Ho alno bought a gren bunch of fragrant vlplots for mor, n le found a soot on tho shady Ade of tho avenue sat down to wa for tran tme. And an ho walled new plan camo to hlfl troubled mnd. Molhor. lookng vory hhoc nl though a llttlo warm n hor now Mor hed t to Josephne Burton. merry laughter, whch rppled dowl-c. nalrn hunt gtlnht fntlmrn earn. Thoy were HO happy tho fmlly. And y dd not nvod hm. tllny had boon rght, after all. lo luul forced th nnlly lo do wthout hm all thorn nnney-nuklk yearn; now-r now famly dd not noccl hm. Thoy led h m to nt whorx t wan plou nnl und cool nul~*rnad a hank whle lny went nn* on vacllnnn, WH molhor who callm fulhor n o lnchcnn, mothor who n.lhod hll C.d ho lake hln mnl wn CJM of ten. ntlu<r hud no appette, llr.van wonlnrlg vnkuly whnl ho nlnnld 110 wth bn two wcnln vacaton le nul lold hem al lo olllcu Hnt ln nlold h«gone for that o ; of tme )f courw hn could go off llnhlng Homnwlorn ly hlnor Or lo.ulkl nlny t homo und mow tho lawn md tran ho brer rono, llu ho dd ml want 10 n any of hono lllk" He wntod lo n wllh llm famly rorlmln f bo hnt notl/r by hernelf for u few nonlh, 0 nlklh vet. loll her ulol lln plum. Thn chance cno ll nnl jnnophlo ml lrlnn luul lofl ho luhl Nller 111 felnt lmhor. who wan o n,roly ) )lllk C< O1 "Mnlhcr." hn OKH nnunvlal heel gllgly, "ve llxed thlkn up nl en no -no can " \\ noedl nll nlul un," Hr pn n nldlkllkly, phe cun dnlll lnn nlm Knew exactly what 1 hnr wnn K< K to nav "Were lned gong by ournolvon Yu can nnl down from nluee at lnln lllh unl Well nnke lnn wlllnnl >u," Mll) mll Led hnnlkly ll hm HO, (rontrnll, far followel her nln o hull Mho hud made nl nn evl eolth nllo of thn bg Bta-, tlon, Near her woro Jonephlno Drton, chattng wth young frlomlh who luul cono to nee m off. Hlddenly tho grout gato awnng opon. Mothorn oycn nwopt ho neu of facen round hor. "lurton, whorbn fathor, do you nnpposot" llurlon looked about hm. "Why 1 dont HUO hm, mothorl Mn unmlly gutn hero boforo tho gale npeh " "llon loro Bomowlure n ho crowd," Hld Jonphlno, wth emy nnrnnco. "l-vthnr never mlnnod u trnl or car n hln llfo." "Honnlhlng hun lapponed," dvclarnl molhor, wth convcton. At that moment n nonnongnr lny mlkol hln way through crowd brunt ehoooloutoh,. mkulo nn< vlulnth nto molhorn mnd "(Nnpll nl of Mr. (lordon," ho uncod rlnlly. Mothor Run pod paled Never n ll tholr marred yearn nnl far done llylhlllg no lnlnllll m hln "n n nylllng wrong wth Mr (lordon?" nh> mkml. "Nopo- not H cnnld nee." hnv :rluned gool-nalrndly went nt vhlnlllug, "Dndn all rlglu, mor," unn nnred her. H urlg hln Hhnuldern ml lendng He w, )y Urogl KK l.eln hurry u > n,, M r n.ln lf< mked mor,, (mu nml fnlrly nwept hnr nln llu car When lmy woro all conforlnlly netled, lllolhe. lookng nully ul HM vlolnln, HW t nnnll nllp nf pupor lu ho mddle of llu hunch; nlm hnlnllv drew nut t merely nuld, "(Jnol by, Hear OOH," und wan HUMod, "Kllher thng for dad to do," Burton sad thoughtfully. "Y((s," Jqsophmc admtted, "but may bo ho was too busy to come hmself." "Muybo," sad mor, Hut n hor heart «lo felt that U was not hunlneas that had taken far uwny. Ho mght havo.boen taken tnnldenly ll. Sho reraomborod that ho had eaten vory llttlo at ;oon. And now that»ho thought of t, w had acted u llttlo uuorly, too. What f ho should bo taken nck wth none of thon al homo to earn for hm! Mothor lnnllly c.onultcd her >vate»nd n lookxd out of tho car wl low. Tho tran WH Junt punnng th tfly llmltn. "Wo can get off nt l/akenldo an rldo buck on ho trolley," Hho ml wllh doelnlo. "Whnl for?" domnded Durton rprlo. "To nko euro of futhor, f ho rono lown wth a fovor or --" "Nonennn, mothor!" orlod Jon lllno, "^alhor n perfectly all rght, HD ho, llurlon?" "Hro," nald llurlon. lnt mollort wan nol covlncml; nl nl nn do up l/r mnd, nnlhlk (hoy could nay had HllglltoHt offncl Hn y got off ll l/ukonldo rod homo come home f hes n cty. shouldnt he?" Mor could thnk of -no good reason why he should not, so she sat watched clock lstened for fars step on walk.^ Meanwhle, far, makng hs. way homeward, was thnkng about famly of how happy y would be wthout hm. Hs -steps dragged a lttle as he went up; gravel walk. He was somewhat surprsed to see a lght n lvng room. He thought thal_kat!e must have left t for hm: Kate was stayng to cook hs meals whle famly were "away;, but.- judgng by way he felt to-nght, far was not sure that be should.want any meals.. He had not yet been able to make up hs -mnd what he should do wth hs vacaton. Perhaps he would just go back to offce to-morrow tell m -that he had changed hs mnd.. Somehow that seemed easest way out of hs dffcultes. Of what use was a vacaton f you had to take t alone? f only famly needed hm But, pshaw! What dd. famly care about hm? Far turned key opened door, re n glare of electrc lght stood famly wth outstretched arms. "Far!" y cred n one breath. "Far Gordon!" r arms were about hm.. "Why why what has happened?" he stammered; "Ddnt trangood gracous, what la wrong, anyway?", "Nothng s wrong," repled tha famly n chorus. "That s, nothng s wrong wth us," mor amnded. "ts you, Howard. To thnk of your gettng a vacaton. wthout sayng a word to any of us, gong oft lke lke you dd. 0 Howard!"", : - ~~ "re, re, mor, dont cry!". sad fah. smply. " took a bunch.. of llttlo follows to crcus tonght; but to-morrow m gong to take my famly for a vacaton. was Just plannng to surprse you.". >, "And nstead, we surprsed you, far, ddnt we?" cred Josephne, laughng. "You certanly dd," sad far. Youths Companon. VVKRE THE PATTERN CAME FROM on lo nlrool cur. t wnn nn yet llvo nclnck wlxm y uloppo.l nln ho hull. "Cull up thn olllco rght away," H» uollor n JoHophlnn. ewn (hut Jonophho brnugbt buck from tho telephone only KVHC nlhern wnrrlen, y luul nuld he olllce Unt Mr. (lordon WH not that hn WH away on hln vadlon am Would bn gnn wn wnokn Thorn nnnl lw< nomo mlnlkc," doclared nnlher "^llnr never gnon nff nn vllon, you know And f he dd, wouldnt ho go wllh H?" "Of cnrno bo would," llnrlnn agreed "Thoy nll lnye gnl hlk" ulx«d down ul lh» olllco. ll hm run nwn uml nvcntlkulo " "And bn njro n nlnphnno H," nuld ml her n lotu lnn an hour llurlon culled up "llon nro gnn," hn nuld "Thu nnl here hunl been thla rcmn ll try to lnd hm f OH Old Gles, tho vllage oracle, was ono day asked, to settle a veryheated argument. "Como on, Ollcfl," romarkoj tho spokesman. "Settle ths here argynont once for «11. Why la ducks wobfootc«l T" Qllea pondered for^eonu) mlnuton, than, removng: hft) ppe, ho prepared to delver JudKmont. "Ducko,.my lade," no bogan, "lke anythng oluo, s malo utter a pattern. Noo, dkn to bn duckn. must ho good BWmmcrn. Noo, than, who was tho fnest nwlnmon an vvor yo hwrd on?" "W«y," romrkod ono after a pauvn, " Hhould, say thnt captan follow tho frm, lo Bwln a-nxrt tho Tlantlc frue- Dovor to Calnln Cnptlng Wobb, wornl t?" "Hoot," rohpohded (lllon, " res wloro ho pultorn comon n. Womt ho Webb-fnotod 7 Ho n duek*." TAKNO A OANOR Andy Doualdflon, a woll-known hurac.lor of Glasgow, lay on hln doulhhod. " e t n no louvo yo!h, Nancy," thn )ld Hcotoman wullod, "Y<0ro ownr auld to work, an yo couldna llvo n ho poorlow>. (!ln doc, yo maun marry null hor man, whull koop yo n onfort n yor nuld UKO." "Nny, nay, Andy," annworod ho good jpomo, " (oullnu marry nnlthor nn, for W) U wull (lao wl twa hmndm n lenvon?" Andy ponlerkl ovor thn, hut mll- Unly bn faca brtkhtoncd jnn U, Nancy " ho orlod "Yn on auld John Clommmn? lloa n knd nun, hut lon no a momlurr o tho krk, n lll<o«yo, Nucy, an gn yell m»rry ln, twll b» a tho muu! n lnren ohnn no a ChrlHllu, hon nn koly to got horo,".., lncn Homn oor Unt pcoplo who r«ml ldo to mnku good thonaplvon noom n thnk lhoy enn h n wnnng br of nlvleo lo olhorh. m^ t* :.">!&

3 ^tvjkfl.:,,., ;.,UP m- J* V CENTRAL PHARMACY J:T KELLY. T,wo-pbund bar Castle Soap, 35 cents..., / For Headaches Or Aches Nutrtve VaTuelStPure Cy. Scence tells ns that sugar s We have, a remedy whch v * " product, because t.promptly releves headache contans calorfc propertes that Or aches., \ are requreu requred by uy uc blood. uvuu. Cnoco-... «1 14 ff«* Certan depressed condtons of late contans butter Fat, s *«..., j u valuable tssue bulder. se system are marked by neuralgc a j a j deu, 9) combned wth pans, whch are quckly removed j pufe frut j u j ces, make cy an by overcomng cause, j mportant artcle of det. only, Kellys Headache Remedy re- cauton necessary s to see that you moves cause^prouptly.! get Pura Ces. Provde plenty wthout any bad after effects. Keep t n your medcne cabnet, pans annoy you. of wholesome cy for/your famly. Agent for Whtmans, Huylers, 50 c. Chocolates, 36 c. pound. Mal Order Servce Snellenburg System Offers Unusual Convenences Advantages to Out-of- Town Customer Ths store, now n ts 44th year, has establshed tself as a leader because of ts frst-class servce ts dependable merchse ts reasonable prces. ts MAL ORDER DEPARTMENT has been perfected so that you may have, beneft at all tmes of judgment of specally traned expert shoppers, experenced n selecton of all knds qualtes of merchse, as well as h partcular lnes. No "matter how large or how small your order, t wll be gven same prompt careful attenton as f yon were shoppng n person. Moreover, we are always ready to furnsh any nformaton that may be desred, or to send samples from our regular stocks. Dont forget that our FREE DELVERY SERVCE wll brng your purchases drectly to your door wthout any addtonal costs. Keep n touch wth our daly advertsements n Phladelpha Newspapers.. \ June s our Banner Month for mportant sales. Despte everncreasng prces on all knds of merchse,_our advance preparatons enable us to offer our usual excellent values at prces below elsewhere. For month, we are conductng sales n House Furnshngs, -Chna, Glassware, Lamps, etc., Cotton Wasts, Womens Undergarments Pettcoats. Mr. rank A. Tompklneon. Hnnmonton N. J., takes care of all our Delvery Servce n Uammonton. Konedule, \Vlnslow. Wlmlow Juncton, Km, Ancora, Hluo Anchor, llraddock. Cedar llrook. Wnlerlord, Chealllurnt, Fshers, Atco, nmuarton. Knlrvlew Hotel, Bshops Urldee. Tnnsboro, Berln. Albon, West llorlln. Berln. Berln Hulultu, Mtllml. Marlton. Mndlord, ndan Mlll, Atslon. Barnard, DnConta. Elwool. Ken Harbor Cty, Mays Uudlm, Cologne, Port Republc, Ocrmanla. Now Clretna, Tuckorton, Walng Hlver, xjwer Uanlc, Green Dank, Upper lluk. Untstu, luasnnt Mlls, SVHCO, Whte Horse Pke. Tnted States Government Bonds of Lberty Loan gearng nterest at 3 a 95 wl1 be ssued about June 15th, n denomnatons of $60, $100, $600, $1000 Subscrptons receved at THE PEOPLES BANK And Bonds purchased wthout charge. Watches Clocks Jewelry Repar Work a Specalty. Work Called For Delvered. All repar work engravng done by myself. D. S. BELLAMY, x>calphon«84 Offce Buldng, South Sccoud St. Jeweler. South Jersey Republcan " ssued ovory.saturday mornlnt -... Entered 1n lammonton PoHt-Offlce M second-clan matter by --.-/»-,HOYT & SON, PTJBUSJBflRJ / Orvlllo E. lon Wllam 0. Hoyt Subsorlntlon Prce: $1.24per year, Sl.29 n Atlantc County. Three cents per copy.. _.Oh lale.at ofnco. at Wells News Room Advortlslnt l(nte«oh ODlcatJon. Local Phonos.-S3J. KB. MS. : varous, towns asprng for new State Normal School wll resent r arguments before Commttee., at Trenton, ths mornng t Hanmonton has been on.job contnually, knowng that t had.all advantages that ors clamed,. was wthout cveral dsadvantages about whch or towns sad nothng. As amdeu vcnty wll furnsh as 1 many students as shore towns, Hamnontons central locaton s a very strong argument n ts favor. Desrable tracts of l can be secured at a reasonable fgure. We are not so clos<? to er Delaware Rver or. Atlantc Ocean as to te "KeaTflTbf studemsvas"bome*wouldbe-f<troubled wth asthma, etc. Board wll hear what tow.ns have to say, :hen go over whole matter mselves. Wanted, at once, at least a dozen young men, of good health labts, between ages of eghteen thrty-fve, for "Hammonton ompany of Phladelpha Ambulance Corps," to go to front h ranee. f you can, are not a slacker, report to Leutenant Btler <r Sergeant Joseph Heck. Every one was pleased wth he levnrtl-koujs, ou base-batt leld, a rng of electrc lghts" llumnatng entre grounds. B turned out encouraged guards wth excellent musc ; but vere fnally drven home by storm. Agan we must say "good bye" to many of our pretty schoolmarms -., J.... Cut-Worm Pest Several have r e p e d, er verbally or n wrtng, to Republu :ans request for relef from cut-worm, whch s apparently nppng ff vegetaton of every descrpton., frst recpe was : Protect brds. n or words, do not How any shootng or frghtenng of our feared frends, nor any cats,,nd brds wll feed on worms. party suggestng ths 1 has few, f any, cut-worms on hs place. Ors recommended use of tobacco sterns, powdered camphor balls, a mxture of sulphur arsenate of lead, or posons. At best, farmng has ts dscouragements ; but ths cut-worm pest s lmt.. f X" -, f V t has been*suggested, we favor t, that Home Guards, B^nd, frends, gve Ambulance Corps a send-off before leavng- Hammbnton, t s also planned that all town bells ; whstles be sounded for a half-hour before r tran-tme.. "j We congratulate mltary authortes for selectng so able a specmen of young manhood for poston of Sergeant as P. Joseph ; Hecfc-.~ We beleve he-wll fll-offce-wth-honor. :-,... _ : " / /. ", ~»,. Fne bouquets of peones came from G. W. Bassett. J. P. Patten. N Commencement Exercses. Commencement exercses were held last evenng n Frst M. E. Church, were, ; doubtless enjoyed by a full house. program ; Was a good one, as follows : N. Song../."Nneteen Seventeen" Class (Composed by Wnthrop Packard) Address of Welcome Beatrce Elzabeth Mtchell. " Gpsy Tral" r Male Quartette ong t Natonal-Captal ; George W. Campanella An Apprecaton of our Trp E. Hubbert Elvns Song..."Come where Lles Bloom"......Hgh School Chorus Readng...." Presdents War Message"...Robert E. mhoff Pano Duet... " Trovatore"... Flora P. Goetz. Florence Rchards Class Hstory Doretta "Mr-Langham Class Wll May H. Measley Class Prophecy ^Edward W. McGoyern, Jr. Pano Dtfet "Lustapel Overture" Flora P. Goetz Florence Rchards Readng "A Message to Garca," ",Farewell Address Edward F. Burt Song....To e, 0 Country" Hgh School Chorus Presentaton of Dplomas W. R. SEELY Song VStar Spangled Banner" )._. L ". Wm. B. Phllps Attorney - at - Law TSQ Federal St.. Caudcn Mor Has Earned Ths Comfort Convenence You would not knowngly deny mor m your home any comfort or convenence that you are able to provde. n why have you overlooked bggest mprovement of all good lght?. one modern tarm convenence that wll lghten her labors add to her happness pleasure each day of her lfe. 2A Plants have totally changed old-fashoned methods of house barn lghtng cookng forts. convenences to mors" n PLOT s brngng all se com- n country home. or country homes. 300,000"mora"n farm homes all over Consder your woman folk*. y arc country today arcenjoyng se benefts: ones that nave to spend half r daya Fn* ArfoJL* Utrhr. n -«««, rnnm Wn >«grme offllng,cleanng carryng carngforold-fashoned lamps lanterns J&y S J!SS& ftpyftafsssasm A8ktho"morJnyourhome"howmuch practcally every cty home n -world. Ask yourself f ehe has not earned ths Lke cty gas t does nway wth bor comfort nnd convenenco^when you con work of hlng coal, wood ashes. sder " ts " low " cost a thous * tmes over. You have a fre that s always ready lghted nstantly whch can be controlled to a degree by turnng valve up or down A ctf-heatlng flat ron atway* hot, A convenence that cuta tho work of ronng; day n half enablng you to do better work n qucker quckcl tme lme «"«m " greater «tww«*.«comfort. wv.".w No " l...*. ^»»,«!,»»«hot stove no roastng ktchen «w neat la all n tho ron. n send for our llustrated catalogs descrptve booklets gvng all facts. Do thu tod»y. H. R. f LL80N Hammonton, - N. J. OXWULD ACmUCNtt COMPANY. C1UCAOO L.,,.,1 Mmknt *f!**! UMy* *! » fm,ut n tlm AMONG THE CHURCHES. Sunday week-nght servces. Hammonton Baptst Church , Mornng servce. me, " Tests of Fath." Chldrens talk, on " Fsh Conventon." 12 m., Bble School p.m., Chrstan Endeavor. Topc, "Sns of Mnd." Led j by Mrs. Harry Emery. 7.45, evenng prase. me, Dsapponted n Jesus. -Thursday evenng, 8,00, prayer prase servce. Presbyteran Church a.m. Preachng. 12 m. Sunday School p.m., Y. P. S. C. E. servce. 7,45. preachng. Chrstan Scence Socety. Servces), Sunday, u a.m. Wednesday,8 p.n.,n Cvc Club Hall... St. Marks ChurcU., Hrst Sunday after Trnty. ~Mbfng *rycr~7".o; Holy Communon, 7.30: Ltany, Holy Connuon nt ; Sunday School, ; Evenng rtyer, St. Harnabus Day (June 11). Mornng rnyer, 7.00 ; Holy Connuon, 7.15; lvenng Prayer, AJl-Souls Church Unveraalst, Mornng servce at u oclock. Chldrens servce, wth aeruon for chldren. Sunday School at 12 m p. m., Mm. della M. ^ardner wll speak on " Homes ol 1owa r Protecton Conservaton," n Hcres on TKnow Your Town." A duct, " Lord D My Shepherd, 1 ly Henry Smart, wll le tung by Mss Ruth Gardner Mrtt. Kbe Smut hern. rht M. K, Church a. n., Chldrens Dny HxchCH, null.hpuum. 13 n, Sunday School p.m., Junor League, prrnchlug servce. Topc "What About Chld f" Mra. A. *. Slnpaon recently reccvf a vhll from an old nchoolmalc. Mm. Capt. KeyH, of Farmnglo, Mulnc, who H made an extended tour of he South South went, an well au laud of revolutonhlh ulul budtt, ttudy- ng Houlal, domeutlc econ-j otnlc plumch of lfe n all Htatenj below Manou Dxon llnc.f One gum vnlunblc nformaton from arllclcm wrtten for her homj paper, for whch otc n a valued corrcnpondcnt. 1 Canton L. Adnnn, of ;Hanno! ton, Mnn Mldred H. Oanclj were marred on ThurscUy, Maf 3nt, 1917, «t tho brlden home. / hlladclphv y arc Hpcudlj n few dayn wth Carnon,0 mothc Mm. W. A. rcnch. Hgh School paper, "locnu, la now on nule. o \ thsmuyr rueum - BORDERS Malted Mlk CMUC BUNO, HAS NO EQUAL K..W... tf [ounncowcuahxcal NP* Gve can be obtaned by temporary fastng, but- at. expense of.your strength. better way s to take specal pans wth your det, to use a food lke ( «N THE SQUARE P^CKAOP Beng already thorpughly cooked, t s easy/of dgeston,... can - be 3 quckly quck!) prepared..._ by addton of " water,er "" not or col >ld. Dont ~ " pdt " " off ** tryng t. We guarantee.- results. Sold an" guaranteed " by J. T. KELLY, Central Pharmacy, Hammbnton u A Call Be 7 3-J Russo Bros. Cash Market Loca - 1 LBEETY WAB LOAN u. s. GOVERNMENT Three one-half per cent Bonds. n denomnatons of. $50, $100, $500.$1000 Subscrptons-receved at \ v Hammonton Trust Company Bonds^mrcha.sed held for safe-keepng n our Safe Depost Vaults, free of charge. At Monforts Store Lades Pumps Oxfords n all latest styles prces, from $1,50 to $5 \ Ye old-tme Confort Oxfods n all styles knds that make frends wth your feet ; prces $1.25 to $4 Every style that s new n lades ljfh-cttt \vte,rubber «nd lear soles, $z to #3.50 Lades whte popln canvas Putnps Oxfords ; prce # to $3 Lades Evenvear Hosery from 15 cents to $1.05 Our lne of womens chldrens whte canvas Shoes -Pumps ; prces from 75 c to $2, jo, are worthy of your nspecton Chldrens Baby Dolls from [90 cents to $2 latest Tenns Outlng Shoes are Keels, of whch ve curry u full lne for men, kvomet chldren Mens Regal Oxfords, of [lack mahogany lear, leolcne Holes, $5 to $5,50 tmens Beacon c fords, lear les, #3 to #4,50 Shoes or rubber Mens whte canvas Oxfords, both lear aud rubber sole, from $1,50 to $3 Mens canvas shoe, n dark colors, $1,25 to $2 - -; Twenty dfferent styles of Scout Shoes, rangng from #1,50 to #4,50 Furnshngs Our new Furnshngs Department s well stocked wth new nfty wearng apparel for fancy dresser Shrts Slk lnen soft Collars. Two-pece Underwear Unon Suts Belts Everwear Hosery Hkerchefs * Nght Shrts Pajamas all latest styles n Straw Hats for 75 c to $.5 Slk Huts & Caps, 50 c to $ Mens Kahk work Trousers, J tun pens to match Carters Overalls Jumpers Alw> Unon Overalls Mens womens Auto Coats, both gray lnen color, $1,50 $2 } Manual Tranng Exhbt " "Tlose vyho have been watchng progress of pupls n Manual Tranng Department of Central School are sncere n r prase of work done. Not only n begnners work wth paper, pfdb^atdr8^al r selvng 7^Td~artcles n wood, where lttle fngers receved r frst nstructon ; but gradual mprovement; up grades,, to fnshed tables, chars, book-racks, settees^ turned artcle^ (such as rpll.njg-prs,,-- base ball bats,"etc.), artcles of apparel, *- aprons, -skrts.dresses, those done by alder pupls beng really remarkable, by younger ones just as jmuch so, consderng r ages. wooden ; rfles berg made for -vhone Guards are really gopd.substlules.lpr..real thng, wll ad largely n Jhe-drlls. y..-were made by volunteer students. Ths year, several pupls ^have been workng,on copper, beatng, hot mouldng, monograms, have already several very neat artcles. Prof. Bramath asssted by teachers, conducts one of most mportant departments n puble school system : no one would now wsh to have t dscontnued. Przes were awarded n connecton wth ths exhbt. Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Crowell Mrs. Parkhurst acted as judges of ffth, sxth seventh grades ; Mrs.Mcntyre, Mrs. Weller Mrs. Moore, of erhth grade. names of contestants were n sealed envelopes pnned to garments, when envelopes on work wnnng przes were opened, results were as follows: Eghth. Grade..-.. Mayne Andrews, 1st prze Mare Wescott, 2nd Margaret Dlger, 3rd Anne Pnto, Honorable menton Seventh Grade... Dorothy Petty, 1st prze Jenne Capella, 2nd Rose Grllo, 3rd Jenne Errera, Honorable menton. Sxth Grade ~ Roberta French, 1st prze Anne Capella, 2nd resa Monaca, 3rd *- Ffth Grade Marguerte Braman, 1st prze Baney Paganp, 2nd Anne De Cco, 3rd Ruth Godfrey, Honorable menton Cvc Club gave przes for * Eghth Grade. \ " Enrollment Day. Hamnonton slackers were not to be found, or Tuesday. Evdently re were none, as four hundred thrty-nne young men steppedj up nnd regstered, largest number regsterng from Hammonton, outsde of Atlantc Cty. Whstles" " UelhT" announced openng at seven n mornng, aud shortly before closng n evenng. enrollment n county was as follows: Atlantc Cty 5175 Absecon Cty 66 Egg Harbor Cty 167 Egg Harbor Townahp 100 Buena Vata Townahp 272 Folaom Borough.., 1G Galloway Townshp 137 Hamlton Townahp 184 HAMMONTON 439 Lnwood Borough 43 Longport 7 Margate 18 Mulllca Townshp 47 Northneld 63 Ploaaantvlle 374 Port Republc 26 Somera Pont 49 Ventnor 1J2 Wuymoutl Townshp 54 Bathng ot Dam re UH heun n wre nettng pll over outlet to dnu, nt l.nlcc. Thn t) to keep (ml nnd flontng rl>l)lt)l from ravk nkc. ThH rubbuh con- Htlrl of Htlokr), clvcm, lllt Hllcllt, bannu pvel^, u dozen or thlkh, HOC of whch cu alro be HOC tt 1urk. Thn rubhlah rclurdr surfuc- wntcr flowng out, nnd t n chefly wntcr underneath that runn nway. So, when OFMCM nnd ( (>KH nrc wrd wth HO > unl hunun bcnkrnhnn- (poo llo lur, nl of wblch n loue, rcun, etc., n mtncvvhul cd from (lmnk uwny, nud We ldve just bought 700 pnjrh of "factory seconds" n twnuer wlo keep r mnulh les, Msses uud Chldrunw Shoes, regular {11.50 to $3 open gulp n ft ro )l>u» Hpply of; mxture; wnd may blow j s, whch we arc sellng from $1,25 to #1,50, f you t townrdt* h.or, wlerc cll lt to buy u pur of shoes, cheap, heres your claucc. deu del«lt U> Hplnh Kvmyot uluuld uwln (t H U-M -xcrclnr here n), c\ oy clltrl tthould be nmdc to kcvp^ur ltk: luutnry, Shoo Reparng done every day clonn OK! henutu. AK or lttl, llt nortt m«c«{hl near thn 1ark, MV!UK tlow no llhpo.mtnu to go mfprts Shoe & Furnshng Store thu dmn, >. re was a gr flag-rasng at Joe Catupglaa, Wednesday afternoon, n presence of a crowd of onlookers. Columbus B added to enthusasm as eghteen foot emblem was hosted.by Counclman Pzz, Mrs. Wlla^n Pruedenthall -<nee Alce Bassett j ded on " Sunday, at Sanatorum at Smths Laudng, after long llness wth tuberculoss. A husb several chldren, many frends, are thus bereft of a dear one. Mrs. Wnfred Blake Mss Alberta Foster returned on Wednesday from a two weeks stay n Connectcut. Mrs. B.- wll spend summer here wth her far, George W. Dodd.* Half-a-Cent-a-Word Column :hftry«,» thllll tnl Each lnure. ntal, name count* olo word.»/ - l^otvble nrlrtj cloxedfor Hfrgur type. All ndvs. should be n before Thursday noon. f possble. Unleu partes lavo an account wltl us, y wll not wat for a bll (necu&sltalnfour addng poatace to t) but remh Dromptlr. er n cauh or one two certfltamps. No adv. of any uort wll bo nuerted butweur aowa tenn. Real-Estate -g0h Hlc. or Uet; (our room lumn o> * Messna Avenue. Wntor en». Cheap. / Fogletto & Rubbo. OUSE For Uent, lx xonma tmth. H Aupl- at 1.1. HearlDKa.Store. port Snle. a beautful nne-roomed house. property. Holme nuurly new. Klectflu *u8. hot cold water : Karaee on renr ol lot : on man street. For partcular!, npply to 802, Twelfth nnd Gr Street!, Mrs. Klltabeth J. Conley, Hamuonton. N. J. VE Acre Poultry Farm lor sale. cor. Klrat Hood aud Ffteenth Street. Mrs. J. a Mller. Uosedalc. NEW House (or sale or rent. Wll Bell below cost. Apply to Chrs. Mllhl. N. Second Street. TWELVE--a hall Acre Farm for sale. nqure of J. W. Holler. larmnumon, Roors for Rent. ms or Apartment lor rent. 408 lellevue Avenue. RUKNSHEB Room to rent, c M. F. Crowley, 290 Peacl) Street. TMVO Ofhce Kooms (or rent Aprl 1st. * Oodlrey omco Buldng. lellevue Ave. Kge Harbor Kd. Mscellaneous POORER, One ol Mr. VanFleets cookers ^ (or sale afhall-prlce; Aluo a lne eewae maohluo. at. Mrs. Gulshakers house. POR Sale. (rult ol sxteen peach trees, well rulted. Can be seen at any tme. W. Owney, Folsom. N. J. RDS.Wll be Receved for Concessons lor u Sts at llannouton 1ark on July 4th, not latur than nltht ol June 2Utu. by tho Uhalrnauol Commttee, C. A. Peart, 18 Central Avenue. peonks. Geo. Bassett has thousn.nds*npw at r best. luvo hm mall a box to your (rled, 60 c. Jl.OO per box. A STKU 1lants (or sale 35 cents per dozen. **. J. Rolle, Thrd falrvlew. T~)ONT Wulk Take a Jtney. Call up locnl - phone (Ml. Short or long trp*. Uaretul drvng. Uveme a tral. Wn. ubutuunu. 1 PLANTS For Hale, Cabbace, tomato, CKC plant, pepper.. J. Rollo, Thrd Falrvlow Avo. ATJTOMOlr.E For Sale. A Locomoble, l> " uod condton, lor sale. Apply to Mrs. Elzabeth J. Conley. 12th & Uranl Sts, T AST Lot ol Frost-Proo( Cabbage lans, 4QC. - per hundred, Carpelbnger Market FlatDutch ^- varletlm,..-_ Thou, "aur" V >elkor. Oltlce. \X7A1NNO Owng to (refluent llolt rd vv flowers plants from my grounds, all personu are forbdden to crus.s r outer my prmnlhesnteraundown. Any,wr»n dlsrogardlnt ths warnng munt take conuuccea. (len, Wm. llaanotl. l*te Totnatu Manla. "Oroater ahlmoro" ".Matulle-w," hsl vnrlutlea (or cnn lou»e«. \\loo M.xw Late Dutch cabbage planln. eppor, culery. egg, nntprn, axl rosnoa. Henry HchnunlwrK. Twolltl Hlrcet, second house from Keudlng, CMC AN UD (lot your rax*, paper, old metal etc., toger, n call mu UD on phone. You wll bo nurprlsod at what you get lor old Junk that you had ntended cartng away. Lemur, Junk Mnn, Hull 72-J. 1-oCBl, tt Washngton Ht. fjomo laundry, <1.T. Molt A Co. lluugn x dry ron starched extra charge, Mall order* promptly attended to. Hell phone (M-J, llammonlon, N, J. MONKY to xan on llrol "H)rtBR«o, vl W. t. Tlllon. A UTOH To Hre. -Uave calls at Krlnela. " 1/ocal phone034. John 1. Myers. Kll phone 41-J. ll«ldenco. local 6lfl. Lve Stock tjno, Healthy. Aredale lu» lor nnlu. lour 1 months old, beaulllully narkxt, nplondld wat«h dogs, 111). T, W, Vare, llcllovuo Avo. 1pOtJ.TUY bought sold,.loh.. rloo. x>cal phone 11X11. Moll DH-W. Help Wanted. X/ANTK), ayounnn vv D a«t nx )nllo clrrk lurln _tlo HUntT months. Apply hy letter. reunon Hank. K Wantod al Found T O.MT, on rldor nllornoon, a nann «>a l -< wth lour llxk nn, hlnnk nml nown whllo hack, loao hrlns to KramU Ml-hurl, laal Ml. A K.. ltd. l?o;n>, a sum ol lunoy. nvo nwn<rhlp *»y oo«t«at lldpuhllunu oler. Wnnted. T AUYH lllyulo Wnlllrd. ll «<)<»! nlldlllon. ** Addroso, lllcynlt," l(«\lll<n nnon. Vulcanzng Tre Reparng F. C. MANNNG H. Second St., ncnr 1ont Ollcc Hammonto Out-Door Comforts n many dfferent patterns. Porch Rockers, Several dfferent knds to select from. Reclnng Ohar, canvas s a very comfortable addton^ ALawn. Benchs a very usefulartcle for lawn or porch, does not cost very much. We wll be pleased to show you. any of m. Dont Forget t! You wll soon fnd tme s near when an ce Box or Refrgerator wll be a necessty. We have Galvanzed, WhteEnamel, Porcelan. ce Cream Freezers Water Coolers Wll also be very useful. We have m n.dfferent szes. Ask to see nl. Dry Goods Department " Chldrens Whte Vole or Orge Dresses, szes 2 to 12 years, from $1.00 to $5.00. A lot of Junor Whte Vole Dresses, szes from 14 to 19 years, at prces that range frpm $3.00 to $5.50. W. L. BlAOK. EASTMAN Store We carry a large stock of Eastman Kodaks ; Eastman Supples ou b Kodak Prces. $2 to $56 f t snt an Eastman, t snt a Kodak LVENGOOD Jeweler Swfts Jewel Shortenng : Lard v Substtute : 23 cts. per pound M. L. Jackson & Son j m A:.. &!>>

4 p^p^p ;pp^f:!^ 7 SH^:fM^2MM*U^lft. Pcks Up a Greenhorn for Captans Beneft ft.. _ -,. : _. _, ; -J- w ^ --WJ:_L & fe : «r#>: :. "t blew up lke ths. He Bll, my mate, us taken shore leave n Melbourne once when he got n a frenly argyment tb one o m prze fghtn* fellers. way that chap lt n us,enough t show anybody-th-alf an eye at he us th* one we was arter t* trm ol Walrus, anwe made hm an offer t* come on board an* sen fer th vce.. "We told th ol taut at he us lkely greenhorn, wot wed pcked up, at wanted to work hs way to Lunnon, an* wanted th Cap f make a salor out o hm. Knock-n* me Bll around bad got monotonous t tb* skpper, an he ddnt waste noj tme startn n t take th concet out o that prze fghter. nternatonal Cartoon Co.. N. V "n tb fun commenced. That fellts r tkore r fajne *u Kangaroo Kd, an tb skpper hadnt hardly got underway afore th kd commenced bouncn* up an down lke a rubber ball, 1 comn down evey tme tb hs two nsjojh ol mans face tll t looked lke a game oleap frog. 4 "Arter hed rammed th ol mans head down atwrt hs shoulders, purt near out o sght, be changed hs tack an commenced t boost th Captn from underneath wth wot tb fellef called bs uppercuts. 5. "He let op Walrus down arter tme tn a jar at shook th weasel, an sad as how that ended tb fust lesson, but as he had t keep JsseU n condton hed gve tb ol man tb* whole course durn* tb vge. 6 <- ln order t* gt out o takn* any more lessons th* of nun oade a dcker t do all th swabbn an heavy work hssalf»* troopr n th focsle. Th kd took th ol mans cabn aa * me, an*.bll n as guests, an t nras only yesterday at heard U th* - kd had become champeen of th world. t costme an Bll two months salary t pay tb kd, but we never spent more cruse." A CHANCE TO BEGN AGAN HE rattleof tran,had ded, away, although smoke of t stll hung over dstant curve n track. On platform- El Grafton : Bto d_ a surveyng dusty road. ~ "Ths s encouragng," she sad to herself. "Staton closed for repars, hope," wth a dsdanful glance at dlapdated buldng., "Staton master nowhere to be found-; not a soul n sght. How mean! ve got to stay hero n ths brolng sun keep watch over that trunk hatbox tll Elmsvlllo tran cornea n. And not even a place to st down! "1 suppose could leave trunk hero," she wont on reflectvely, " start on a search for staton master, but dont want to leave tlmt hatbox. Three hau, at twenty dollarh apece, not puld for yet. Poor pupa!" An Bte laughed ax aha thought of good-humored way n whch her far woulrl tuko her to tank for her extravagance. Hho decded to wat, but watng wnn rksome lu»lmnn enpocluly wth tho July Hm bantng fercely down upon ter. Suddenly nha hoard fnotaleph on ml or hde of th! platform. " "Oh, plonuo wat a moment!" Hlo cred, an olo caught nght of u young Ejrl hurryng uway. Thu grl punned, hlnhol (lnflly, txcopt for a mononttry gluncn kept herd oyvn flxod upon thn Kround. "(ah yo\ loll mo whuro tll) ntntur n? lo you know anythng lbonl trulnn?" Hthol nuked lronth- nnnly, lnt rnnnrlnn at tlo numo tlm of Hut Klrln l<!l.rul fonlurm, wl lc.h not ovon lor nhalby ftlol r.lohlk colo pn wholly out of nlul. "No, 1 novor takt) Uurt," roplld tl«rlrl, nnnwrlk llm nnl OB OM llrnl; "hut hero c<>m Mr. Jucknon; ln can lull you nllnlol ltn." And nlm nor ol norvounly uwtwy. Wth a follng of.rn l(tr lolhnl (urnol lowrl llu n. "Am you Mn lon nanlr?" nhn nhd nnlonly "Tlutn hn wny llnyv not ml down 111 Dm rnn )uyn lookn." "1lK wll yon [lrunn lull nm what lnu tho nln for lolnntllln Ra hor«7" "Cmnvlllct? Why, hnnrn nn nln for lohnuvllc rcn lvru. You m lo lnvo K»t on* nl l.upllun, (M nllnn mck, nnl luhkul ark lenv" Chrl ntt down on lnr trunk wll n donpalrlk ronn, "Tm only HlK for you m ln now," la mal wnt on, "n 10 llro».tnun to (1r(v\ you buck to U lum. ll K down lo " vlllnko md nld u mull Thorn lnt nnylllk prtklur lo h mo horo )unt now," < "Thank you very much!" murmured El as he turned away; " t was knd of hm to offer to do t." she thought, as she watched fgure of staton master trudgng down dusty road, reflecton prompted a wsh to pay. hm for hs rouble. She took out her purse, n order to have money, ready when he should return, opened t. A puzzled expresson came nto her face, changed to one of anxety. She hurredly opened one compartment after_anor.- empted everythng on top of her trunk. Her tcket to Elmsvlllo all crsp fve dollar blls that had gven purse such a fat -look that mornng were gone. Not a penny remaned! A feelng of helplessness came ovor her. She was at least a hundred mles from Klmsvllle, pennless among total strangers, unable even to telegraph for help. She coubjtnot lyy drver who was comng for her; nor «vcn f ho should be wllng to take hor to Lapham. free, would sho be any bettor off re. "Walt!" she exclamed suddenly, half aloud. "Whore WH t Cousn Jm borrowed money on hs watch when 10 was n college lost all hs money -tho tme Aunt Clarssa scoldd hm HO sad he had dsgraced bo -famly numu? Tfco pawnbrokers. crhaps can fnd one." Down road she started, half runnng, stopped at flrnt house H!O came to, whch, because of a dsplay of showly trmmed nln n tho wndow, Hho rghtly judged wan tho nllllnern.. Thn re wore brua womu) n thn shop whfn "ln ontorol. Two, nlm of whom WH hohlnd llo rounlor, woro ollnrly ml hn olhor WH llm yonk glr whom Hlo nnl nnon t llt n wllln boort ut nntlm. "flood mornng,*" ltgn Klhol lurrlodly. "Cull you <r wll ym loll mo whoro run lul tmwnlrokor?" At (ho Hound of hor volro llo yom; slrl rnml ((lckly unt dropped llm tlf-lrlmod lnt Hull nlm nll n hor mud, "A wlul?" lnk ol ono of hn oldor WMll. "A puwnhrokr n nn who l-nln noy on wlttclun nml hlk"." ronol Chnl. "vo oht nl n) nhy 1 nnl wth mo my llrkn," nho ullod, l)y way of xnlnnullm "m hlpy lo nuy llmrn nl nny ll plrn nn lnl n hl town," ntll l<> prop-lnnr of llo nhop, wllh nn ar of novorlly. Hllono toll on ho Kroup. Chol lou wnllod lo thn wndow lo lldo " loo. tlnl w.rn nlowly followlk on lllhlll- down lnr (rl(ht Hho trlol to nwullovf tho lump n hor thnm, conn-ln nl llo llmo of mrl nnd mnplrlmn Klunm lnnnlk hftlytoon tho woon lohlnd hor ntok Tlo nlloro wnn hrokon by tho young Klrl whom lolhol nn) nml nt llo nt lon. " KU"«n, Mrn llrlkk"," nl" mld, "no long n Jonnln ltlmor npoko u lmt t flrst, t wouldnt be far for me to take t; well, maybe d better not do anythng about a hat now, anyway." " " conversaton gave El an dea. " dont want to nterfere n any way," she sad.to mllner, "but have a lovely hat that should lke to sell; f ths young; lady has decded,not to take one of se, she mght lke to see t. ts at staton now, but can easly got t." A shy ft, smlar to one that had embarrassed her durng her bref ntervew wth El at staton, now took complete possesson of grl. Her blush deepened, she cast down hero eyes as before edged nervously toward " door. "Well, declare, Alvlra," apkoo one of older women sharply. " never Raw you act BO much lke a goose! f you cant speak, ll answer for you." n, turnng to El, she snld, "Perhaps you better got hat. Wo can talk t over." n a few mnutes a rckety carrage drew up at door El alghted from t, wth, her hatbox n her arms. Blo had found carrage watng for hor nt tho ntntlon, dependng on.procucda of prospectve sale for money lo pay tho drver, bad hred t at once. One by one she brought out attractlva mn trlod m on thn (mud of dlflldont country Klrl. Tho nto one, a creaton of pnk nllk mull rones, won m mud n to approval. Cvcn mllner admtted that t was "mul becomng." "Mow how much H t?" nnkcd Alvlra tmdly. jthnl cant u glnco at ho glrln faded calco KOW nnd nhabby shoes, lorfllutcl, " wll null for tlvn dollnrn," am nald at lant. "t n porfoctly now - pad somnwhul morn t hm that for t," lo addod, n mddnn four lull thn Halo mlkl not hn consummated, uflor nl; nnd yut u PUDK of pty nnolo hor wlnn Hha took Hn money from 111" (hln, hunt h, whch had lmt all u KlrllnhnHH from rough work. Th drlvnr of bo carrlngo looknd up nn nho nppnurol. "Huy, mn/" m drwlnd, "you okhlnr lnrrlnd, Tllnt any nnn unlr to 1-uphnm now. Yourn lout ynr nln by ltlf nn hour. Tlnrn uln nothnr xforn to-morrow morn- K." ClulxblK hnr pnrnn n mr h, 10hnl mnk on hn doornl^ nlnrnd lt Hn n nkjal "Con rlnl ulok wth tn," nnld m woman who hud hnlpod Alvlru n h) Mrohao of Mm hut, unt who provd lo ln lnr mn. Thny hud ovnrlumrd Hn drlvrrn rtttonnnl throkh hn opun wndow, nnd now cnnn out on hn nlnpn. "You can omo nn wll un ml, nnl lum nnl t bourdlk lon or u holnl n ln vlllkn." Mo, lulf tn lnr lulr Cthnl wun romforlnhly tln,lllnl<d n (ho north nhnmlnr of hn llllo wnulhnr-worn Jnld lnmhtnt, whoro Alvlru lnr mnt lvd nlonn. DurlK tho nftnroon ullo hud n glmpse of poverty hardshp such es never before bad come nto her easy well-bhelfered lfe. She found that ths elderly woman ah3 young grl were carryng on r lttle farm wth only occasonal help of a hred man. "No wonder poor thngs hs are red. rough!" she thought, as she watched Alvlra hoeng n potato feld. supper was smple,-* hut well cooked neatly served. When t was over, elder woman hurred dshes from table to snk. "ll ~do m alone "to-nght, Alvlra," she sad. "You get out your dress fnsh t up. Perhaps Mss Grafton wll gve you a fow hnts. You see," she added by way of explanaton to El, "res to be a ptclnc to-morrow, tho dress hat are for that. Alvlra has been preservng frut dong odd jobs for tho nolghbqrb savng money for t. Shen bought a beautful musln dross why, where are you go- ng Alvlra? Arent you gong to fnsh your dross to-nght?" grl had put on hor hat nnd was walkng rapdly toward tho sde door. "No," ahe answered, llntlemly, "m not W)nB to pcnc. m not go- ng anywhere agan. m gong 10 lve de rght-horo." T)ore. WH an nmharnhsod Hllonco n thu ktchen for Homo mlnutcn. Through tho opnn door Mthol saw Alvlra crohb lo nn apple tree, loan hnr tred nrnh on onn of Un low ranchos rent her head upon lmn, but H)U dd not nod that hot learn (hut worn burnng n thn grls eyen. Mrs. Judd wnnt on mechancally wth her work. "Alvlra n tncr at tlmon," Bho nnld npolokdtlcully, "but thorn H a hntlor, grl anywhere. HhoB tlrnd out, 1 hlhn. Hhon worked too bard nrn- ng tlmt nonoy. Tlo rnanon oho wanted lo look nce at tho pcnc H that Mnn Fonfl, who kflopn tbo bg drmnnmklk nsuhllbhmnnt ovor nt Dnnlon, bun bnr engaged hnr to go to work for lur. Hho lnn thn namn of lnng vnry partcular )«Vw h«r grls look, nl ntyllnlly, hcuho t mmth cnnod ntpllnbly, bncnuno t mnunn cuntomnrn for lnr. Man KOHH n K»"K lo bo at tn plrnlo, nnd dloh lo ltd Alvlrn know tlmu whnthor H O wll wul bar or not. t would ho u Krntt ohnro for hrr," nlm wont on wlntflly, nfltr a puno. "Hm -unl nltl thlh rokb work. tll hll h«r. Hhnn h«nnl of four nlttern, all hn rnnl of len brokn down nnd fndnd twuy, md nflcr hn otlnr. F Alvlru eould HM thn plum nnd mn ho rtln " Hm lrnel to ln Hlnk, wth n "lull "Mrn, Jndd," nnld lltlnl nurnhlly, " run Hllnh Hnt lrntn for lnr. Do nl nnl now vnry woll, rnlly. M n thn llllln room ll ln bend of Hn ntnlrn, nt T eun nnd " And n n nndl nbo wun K<ln. Thn room fl7n nnhnul wnn null nnl burn, nnd nhn looknd lonl mr wth ptyng eyes, for poor lule attempts at grlsh decoratons touched her keenly. re were a few brght pctures- cut- from- llustrated papers magaznes. Some faded rbbons.held back bt of musln that served as drapery for wndow. A cluster of whte thstle puffs hung over cracked mrror. half-fnshed g6wn of snowy musln was sprdad-out on bed, besde t lay new bat a par of cotton gloves. El fell promptly to work, t was not long before gown, under her skllful fngers, had become qute u model of fashon n a Blmplo way. "t ought to have a broad frll of laco lo fnsh neck properly," she nald at last. " beleve ve got some {that wll do." And she ran down to tho lower hall, where drver bad left her trunk. n a fow mnutes she re n rued wth a mans of soft, danty laca n one h a delcate rose-colored Hash n tho or. "re," Hbe salw wth satsfacton, as nha lad m besde thn dross, "f Alvlra doosnt got that stuaton, nha thnk Mnn KOHH dounnt know her tuslnchh. As for mynolf, 1 guohu bad hotter go to bed." Half an hour later, an flhp wnn brbhlng out hor long har boforo lttle mrror, door wan Hung open Alvlra utood on threshold Hturnd at lnr wth wde uym. n hor arnh nho carred ho drnnn, thn hut hn Huh. Wthout any apology for tlm uncorcnonlnh wny n whch nbo bud entered, hlo crounnd tbo room md hold out a roll of hank nolch am u crumpled tcket. "Horo!" nbo nuld hnklly. "Thn n yourn. found t m ntullon Junl after you dropped. 1 plukud up, than HHW you nnd know you nht have dropped t, xcuunn yon wore tho only ptrnon except He natlon mantnr me who hud HN thorn durng HM mornlk lnt ddnt want to admt. kept mylng to mynnlf, nrlupn nbn lldnl, nrlnpn nhn ddnt, m not ohllk"d lo lnk. And no kopl." Glhnl wnn too lormmlly nurprlnnd lo fnd wordn, mul Alvlru wenl on n u low, hopnlnnn volre: "You en, m not xtlnr hnn a common Hlnf. No Judd ever ntoln hnfurn, though weve nlwayn leer poor. dont know wbal. mtdn mn do t, npponn wun lncuuno 1 wnnlnd ln money no awfully hud. dont mnd KnlK lo Jull mynnlf, bll tn Aunt Helen " Mll Dlhel hud round her voce ll lllh. "Yon poor chld!" nbo nald, nnd HrowlK hnr arum round he oler K,lrl led her K<Ullly lo u ehulr "Donl lallt of )»l or uny mel nonnnnm nn hal. re lnn lenn no burn do, nnd wnll nnvnr nny tnolhnr word thont to each ollmr or lo nyonn nlnnl" " won nkn any llffnrnncn," Alvlru nterrupted, "f no nun rvnr hen of. nlolo llm monny Jnnl nn much BB f had gone nto your room taken t out of your purse. heard you tell about losng t, snld to myself,-well, what f t-s-hers? Shes got a far who wll gve her" all tbo money she* wants, she hasnt any aunt who s gettng old worn-out who oughtnt to work much longer. So 1 sad to myself that d keep t. n came back hero to tho house saw how you hud been workng to help me, n t all camo up before mo how bad 1 woe, how nothng wll wpe t out now, no matter what do." Kthol wan an only chld. Sho had always been tended potted nnd was porhapn a lttle spoled, but her heart, taught her what to say to thn or grl. t WH nearly tnldnlrht when Els door opened cloned agan softly_ Alvrn went back to her own room, wth tho hat lre«n on her arm a new lght n her eyes. Fve years nlnr tbo small glt that BO long had borne wordn, "Mlns FOHH. PreflnmuklR," WTH replaced wth a largo one that "FOBS Co., ModlHtH." And Alvlra n "Co." Draped nhovo glnns n trylng-on room n a fadod, rouecolored Han). "Thorns nothng H ho world prlzn an do tha rbbon," Alvlra tel!n El, who always Mungon to mop ovor for a, day whonovnr Hho comh nnywhtro nonr Dnnlon. "d tnktm hn llrnt Hlop downhll, nnd your gvng me that n tho way yon dd WH whn ; pulled mn back agan." YOuthn Com pnlon. HT "KCK" At a certan rtml church thn orgu wan blown by an old man, who bn btvon engaged thorna. eomo forty your or mnro. Ono Hunday tbo nnual orgnntflt wn> ndlspofotl, bn d«puty, from nolghborlng vlllago, onnayod tbo "lj lelujah Chorun" at ctato of t norvlcn. h pluyol fully, reby qurng morn wnd Mnn usual. All thro»-pnrl<t through wnd cavo o Hurry ng round to llo tmck of organ, bo found ho old blower pby tng on bn coat. Tho ong&nlat J$n ponljulvtod, but thn tnoumt o, grlnnod. "xxk hwo, mlntr," bo nald, bn n-blowln that organ morn y than yovo bn (layl, an* x»r m thnk loul know bow many t l«kon to cook nn HallyluoJrT ovlng nono o yor own tn, "ffoj thlnktn, so yod btrtlor nbovo hor Jclj wnd n, too, m n-gnl," n wnnt, NO nohr! llowlnul Hll, whon pr. onlorod " cbnml lo nvdl llnj lul wnn fnlllnr, lllot y <>b«r "Muy pornonn nro to lo hltnt mthlk hlr rollnl n clonk, [ do not thnk HOHO ro nolt who nnlto nn mhroll," "One mend-fault faults." D T B seldom that we, have good fortune to fnd otlr paths already nude for us as wo would lke m, wnjout «ven effort or drawng out plan on paper..generally. f pn» wants to buld up an nadequate or dencuub t tmoltcn necessary to tlre" had been no noradlobly stamped ^pon her nner,.conscousness roflectbd n he«habts thatvahe-automatcally- wthout apparent exerton attended to all lttle darnng, mend: nr pressng dutes that are tre most mportant tems n keepng- a woman, wardrobe, from sufferng deteroraton utter collapse, thngs wnloh tho usual grt fnds rksome frettng. Ths grt, hod very lttle money to spend on her clos, was oblged to let everythng- that she had roach lmt of ts usefulness before t was cost asde, yet sho always looked noat exceptonally well-dressed, aa drt her fnor. A neghbor n aparttrust qulto a busness contrast between Untdy One Nput Ono. l whch t waa stpulated that Untdy One should pay tho Neat One so/ much a week, n» return for whch tho Neat Ono was to take upon herself tho regeneraton of ors wardrobe, teach her to care for her clos every day. lttle otllches that savo entre skrt bndng from rppng off at some nopportune stop, all or countless tblngs pertanng to everyday wear tear of complcated apparel of a woman. News of ths unque proceedng began to reach or dwellers n apartment. se dwellers chanced to be very largely busness women, who«o HUBS UP -- " " / was Dr. Harmon who frst called hm Thumbs Up..Everyone was amazed to learn that t was great surgeon who had coned name. He was austere ard strctly "professonal" n nes» of upkeep of clos one day wth grls mor, ncdentally remarkng: how nent daughter always appeared. She ended by expressng a sgh wth. erroneous -observaton that she hod been "born" untdy never *rould be able to get her cloa on twlco n same way. / always had to secure m wth anfety-plns that usually made such unllm-ly <ltp«-aa to provn. tlmmelveu any whose evenngs should have bcon consequently devoted to rest play. But so often a woman who works through day fnds t necessary to spend whole evenngs freshenng her clos, sewng on collars cuffs, darnng stockngs. Here was on-deal Nfljsoonor dd dea germnate n one or more actve brans than t n hls manner that no one dreamed he was human enough to nvent a nckname for a small patent n secret nurses had long referred to Dr. Harmon as Great Bear, untl Thumbs Up came to ward no one at hosptal ever saw any but Great Bear sde of surgeon. f people had gven matter thought, tbey would have known that beneath lmpressve--dgnty re was deep sympathy for Bufferng chldhood. Hs frend. Dr.- Phllps, cou(d tell of a day when he -tle arrange an extended tour tlon. olartjng from tho muddled.rocenhea of mental raoultlcs golny out nto stll more confused confuolng world of buy sell. Such a search usually ends at outskrts of ones experence, where te-lne ot ablty just mlsaes partcular htchng post of busness chosen as most, allurng hghly prolllable. TTo thngs Just out of react jvarlably poajess an nterest out ot all proporton to r actual contact value. We-»lways >es huge allurng possbltes n work that someone else s dong Just outsde of our Held of experence, whch would vansh wth exasperatng vaguenaas f we attempted to touch U. prncple of de panted desert exsts unversally n brans of men. Observer notced you got up gave that lady your seat n streetcar or day. Observed Snce chldhood have respected a woman wth a strap n her h. la appled constantly n r relatons wth busness world. Fortunate ndeed s man or woman who sees wth absorbng nterest thngs that are to be done close at h takes advantage of opportunty lo do m. And stll more fortunate l» one who has se thngs ponted" out to her put dlrectly^ln her hj tn do, whose exertlop can be expended wholly n th«dong wthout a thought gven to waya means. f HAVB! n mnd a young, rlrl who lved n an apartment house wth her mor, whose tme was more or loss her own. Of course, she had her dutes, largely nclf-lmposed. whch she performed cheerfully w th great regularty. Bho was traned as a chld to be thorough n everythng that she dd. to be orderly neat wth her clos - all of her personal belongngs. Tbe value of-."a sttch n thng but secure. Her cloa were a source of ntermttent worry to har. constant embarrassment to her frends feelln»less mrth to her enemes. contrast between ths untdy woman young grl was farly ludcrous, made neatnem of grl approach pont of perfecton by comparson. O UR LADY of untdy habt* began to frow vaguely conscous of her safety pn her lout shoe button, hole n her vel,, cautously at Unt, began to nvestgate nto tho methods of Neat Ono. Wth some temerty she ob»erved that Noat On» folded thngs as she put m away, brushed her jmlt bforc she. hung t n closet. Becomng bolder she event went 90 far as to take a fow mental notes on condton of Neat Ones bureau drawers, whch she compared wth her own. wth concluson that her own rnuch resembled n contour wld expresson whrlpool rapds of Nagara Rver, whle or remnded her more nearly of placd pocketed waters of Ere Canal at a seres of locks. result of se uncomfortable observatons was formng of a conwas called to Whch tho Noat One was summoned, went not knowng n leant ntentons of meetng. n, before she had a chance to reauze what was happenng or to Protest, she became nvolved n, n fact, center of a scheme whereby each woman should pay Ncat One a dollar a half a week to keep r cloa n order gve lttle touches that are needed to make well-dressed woman. grl found herself possessed of a 4>usness, a very pleasant lucratve one. sutgeow s tobu" oeto"f e"a"cc"r taln*sorol a canvas. A padre has gared along beach for a mornng bath hs young charges from a chldrens hosptal. t s a pantng of ^t.he nfnte tragedy of hcapped chldhood. Sorol la has sad he wll never pant anor pcture of knd. Suddenly, as two men stood" gazng, one spoke. THE HOME RENOVATOR Y ES wll be alxjy-threa.yean om next w»»k.»od for fve ysan have mad* a comfortable lvng from my occupaton." Matmeat was addressed to a frend, who had just expressed enthusastc admraton over renovaton of an old mahogany char. "Why, dont «ee how you ever learned to do so many dfferent tlngs, *>as,yo u.must be able to 40 n order to \rlng about such good results." A satsfed smle lghted up elder -wonuus face, u aha repled quetly : "Well, you know re s no more mperatve master n world than Necessty 1 - when one la placed llnnly under hl tuton. t s er uurrel or fall as you knew. have not fall«d.. wll tell you story:- y "When Robert"dl«d. was ffty-eght years old had never rx>n traned to earn a lvng abhorred dea 1 (f takng boarders- one thng that wom<t of my ace seem lo turn to n a crlnh uf hla knd. "(nn day an ntmate frlond Alled to ecu me n a communcatve mo* ment told her of. my potltloo. When had, counted up small sur we had al4 asde, found that even wth careful nvestment X would not have over 16 per we< K knew could not Jve on that. My frend wns n sensble, eneretlu woman when epre>sed a tloubt as lo my ablty to du anythng, Hhn ncnffed nl tho dea. " Now thnk a moment, she salt], you are not A youuc women rhat s thn one thlk you ttave alwaye done tent, ll," repled, half n )»!. "Rth. 4>rl ulwjtya ntll 1 emld nmko an dd [nhthty room nnk lke nnw, wlttt aptnlly vary llttln nffort nxpenvo. "Phnro you urn, nhn exclamed. [tak* up as a vnnallm. re wll no great ollhx nf nnor y>ur nenultjr lnvnrnem- your expert* ce n makng hlngh last anl gvng em n c»rlaln artlnlln louuh-wlll»ol a* captal for you. t nlghed at dea al rml, hut or sho hnd conn lmn thokll uvor T carefully rlat lm hl»lcl, hore worn many fnnllloh rlfthl my nolghlorhoo whom /tn wnmn thr on nfty or M nornclanl lo,k uflrr thn rnlrn nf holr horn* carefully, anl ronllol HM d r«all y mvo hon onoy. knnw t would luoltlly lku mn a Hde n work out ln llmt Hlonc pranllnea, lnt nuu Unon from nxncn n my own homu dal re d ba a nnhl fur my work f mll.uu!n«peoplo nf my tllllly.". wth,ner- a tour of rooms whch ah* thought were becomng shabby- unattractve, made a mental note ol about how much would have to spend n ordtr to make se rooms attractve pretty. result of ths Ant experence waa most gratfyng, left a very satsfed happy customer. " always consult taste of my customers as to color combnatons, how much y desre to spend on rooms, etc., you would be surprsed at number of oases where y leave everythng to me. smply namng a fgure over whch must not go- n many cases far exceed r expectatons y are gratfed at way hle money. Of oouree. lke every or vocaton, t has ts up* downs occasonally have a dsgruntled customer to deal wth. usually welcome decson that leaves selecton to me, aa fnd that most People have a very ve«ue basy dea of what a combnaton wll result n. My chef am at frst was tp keep outlay of rnoney ae low as possble,. wao usually guded n thla by" general tone of bouse, atttude my customer would assume toward fnancal outlay. "Pa gve you an example, one of my early customers waa a woman whom knew to be a poor manager. She heard of me nvted me to come talk thngs over wth her. She confded to m* that ahe wanted her lvng-room ftted up n plan Colonal etyle. wth a* small an expendture a* possble. 8he was wuune to gve me free play f could do t wthn a certan lmt. Sht named cram, was as enthusastc as a youngster, for reallmd what 1 could do wth thngs she had. rbr nstance, a couple of old brass clestcks, an old-faahlon*d davenport a spndle leg* table whch he was usng n tho ktchen were among thngs collected n my tour of house. old davenport had been ua«d n chldrens playroom- t beng consdered too unsghtly for lower rooms. "Well, to ahorten my tale, spent twenty dollar* on that room.- two daya work y were very bappy days. t coat her twenty-flva douan wth my fee, you would never have recognsed room when bad flnlahed. expended fourteen dollars for a rug ( waa~fbrtunato n pckng up a twenty dollar nur for thl» prce), three dollars for materal to upholster davenport, a beautfful old-fashoned pattern n rep, ffty cents for palntj one dollar a half for dotted Srlas musln balance, for S-rnlture polsh, br*s«nollb, eto ± - -jjycuatoner was no"«nly charmed, bat her room woe a real advertsement for me. You would be surprsed at number of women who covet se beautful nexpensve touches n home., yet are utterly unable to gve m, due both to lack of tranng, artstc ablty experence wnloh means so much n makng very beet use of every cent. A* sad before 1 have loved work necessty drove me to carry out plan." "Man alve, Phllps, ve got to get home. Ths holday busness wll have to wat untl re arent any sufferng chldren." And flrst steamer brought Dr. Harmon back to hs professon. Two mornngs a week clnc at St. Lukes was conducted by ths great surgeon, who gave hs. tme mastery ^of surgery to allevatlon of pan. Thumbs Up was Just one of -hundreds of -cases. mornng be lay-, upon operatng table re were sx or chldren awatng r turn, apparently re was nothng to dstngush hm from tfny of ors. But ndvdualty asserted tself as lttle Jack lay watng. young. anaestst smled down at hm sad, "Now, old man, m gong to put you to sleep. What do you say to that?" nstantly two lttle hs changed poston. " guess says thumbs up. allus do when m skeered to death." Dr, Harmon turned from gvng some drectons to a nurse looked at lttle Jack. He lay wth hs eyes tghtly closed, every muscle n hs lttle body taut hs hs at hs sdes, wth both thumbs up.. "Hurry up, please, ve sad t seven tmes aready. Most allus t helps a lot.". Suddenly two strong, large hs covered Jacks. Dr. Harmon grasped lttle fngers n hs own. "Now," he sad, "whle you BO to sleep, ll / Jack lay before hm wth hta lttle ^ thumbs up. He was deeply nterested; / n chld n physchologcal element nvolved n expresson. One drowsy mornng four - months after Jack entered Word C re waa / suddenly a crackng nose outsde door. Mss Herbert, on duty, turneov to see what had caused t. She found corrdor on fre. Quckly she turned to Jock. "Sweet- - heart," she sad gently. chld was asleep, she, dd not dare to startle hm. "Sweeart, wake up. Youve got to help lady captan. res a flre outsde, weve all got to leave. Whle run to telephone you thnk of a way to help." Outsde, crackng nose was growng louder curlng smoke slpped n round door. Jacks bed was frst one n ward. He had como\ n by that door. He knew y would all have to leave by t,»he ^-t *,.<-*-.&,.-,7,-«..r.~r,^--*--*"-* ".">"*** "could "see" Mss Herbert flyng from bed to bed, wrappng blankets round each lttle patent. "No, you dont," he sad, when she reached hm. "No, sr, m gong to stay untl last fellers out! says thumbs up."., And thumbs up t was. As strong men rushedjn- bore lttle patents, Bradfprd.frames _flll, nt..ntn-th» smoke, Jack lay by ext callng shrlly, "Thurobs up, fellers, thumbs up! Dont be skeered! /Say thumbs up." He felt very drowsy when he awoke just way he dd after Dr. Blly had put hm to sleep. Some one was holdng hs h, be could hear a mans voce sayng, "Bravest thng ever knew. Dear lttle man!" He opened hs eyes. t was not Dr. Blly who sat besdehm, but a very" famous surgeon, whose eyes were msty wth tears. Hs beard was snged tbere was a gash across cheek.».. you ths keep sayng thumbs up for you, when you wake up everythng wll be all rght." No one ever called Dr. Harmon 3 real Bear agan. Some tme afterwards a lttle fgure w.as lad upon a lttle whte bed; When Jack entered room, t was known as Ward C. Months later, when he loft t, re closed behnd hm door bearng a brass tablet "Well, Capt. Jack, how do feel? You were pretty brave mornng. Youre a real lve herd."* Jack took a long breath, found t was a panful operaton. "Why, ddnt do nothn 1," he sad. " couldnt run f d wanted to wth that. anchor on my leg. m glad f Mss Herbert thnks helped, but ddnt do nothn, really, just called thumbs up when fellers went." Dr. Harmon closed a whte lttle h n both of hs. "You dd a good deal, lttle man. When pcked yon up started nto all that smoke, was skeered to death. But you sad thumbs up, sad thumbs up, here we are." Youths Companon. PLOUGHNG BY DTJfAMTE Ploughng by dynamte s beng car. rled on very successfully n Amerca.. famous Dupont Company, probably bggest manufacturers of explosves n world, has nvented a system whch enables fanner to tll vrgn l by means of specally prepared low-power dynamte cartrdges, whch are placed at ntervals of ten yards. dynamte makes a regular furrow, smlar to that made by a plough, depth can whch were words: Thumbs Up WarM Named n Honor of a Brave Lttle Patent,.JOHN HENRY OUAYSON. But we are antcpatng story. Tho days were tedously long for John Henry/ after bs operaton. A very heavy Aomothng swung from one ankle bs back aches "from usng t so muchv" as bo sad to hla nurse. upon k &r ade <* " requred; *xp!oaonhs-s(r farmhs who arc drllng tho hole n. HW uv HO uu nau ll U!B k tunu. W lcvoryono who took care of hm wore L..~ j V _*«- -- for second oartrdse are not njured by exploson of flrst ten yards back. Stumps of trees are readfly removed, durng peace tme system s recommended for constructon of bunkers undulatng greens on golf courses.. \Von^n Are Dong laa ANTA flllladuc s a Texan aslls cnunuel. Ths plucky lttle wornrattth owner employ* about a dotn women, who round up eteere, laeeo unruly one* do all work that ls ncdental to ranch lfe. Mlaa Fay Kellog n poneer wonl^r archtect of New Vork. t la no unusual nlghl to fffe thn energetc woman stng on a topmost grder of» kyacraper twnng n gang of workmen Mn CUro hae to DOSHM a touch of r>«uuulln lghtnnm n t>«able lo mend brltllt wlngn of pra»rv>d butterflcs. Noarly ovnry woman aom«tkne or or haku plta, four, fve or maybe sx at A lme, Hut re ) a woman who hakoa us hgh «a thous a day, Of nurae her >l««are all mauhltl* mad* she work* for a, largo bakery. A woman newle U not an ohjccl or (lly. At Uaat not on* who accumulated nnnuh to buy a fotr-etory apartment houm Mntntl thous* dollar* worth of damond*. h-. Anna Tlonal f an ambulant* tutr for thn H* *VM lwpltal of New Vurk, thn only one that that nsttuton «v«r lul. [KM, THBrenull wn> tha Harted n at onoe, for hnt vraa an rtunlly to lt*«p uy own lnnr anl rka of t prolwlly my mom rltn. dv«ru*«ment. fan cpnrallon* ly mlwln alnu nlllro n my elghltorlood where hlnge w*rn totn** oomluot«d n ly llp-elod manner, beng moallr th* care, or rmher, tu tn ""«nnrv*nta> At laul fnuntl my tomr, aj\u after a. a.ul«t talk n Fombru World M Bn MAMY OBTOBKT had net- future nloely planned, Bhe would go to 01am be a Ualotary lh*re. Hut th«appeal of hn forolgn rwldwu n Wlmngton. WM ao alrnng that Abe aboned thq proapeol decded that, lka charty, mlnalonary work ahnuld begn at hon* A wuman lawyer! Mere UM>«tone* are wry uontmnptotm what referenoo U mad* n ute, a* te engagng en* lo daftw a mlt, wty dea * propo«t«rou*l Frhapa f Joalah, K. lup- hnr, of Tu)*nv1U, Pa,, had b*en blot wth a lltll* mere ol hla world* gxxla h* would hav«engaged a loan lo rtghl for h* llf» on a ohafwe ef murder, anl wtatm M would to-day be KWVttK dr*a4*d eeeuton dajr. t may MXMM na.r*.d«lml, bll H mm fortnmln lh«( tha man had n<> maney, nthorwlmn m never would have eon. ontoj tu ok«lg Ma* Dolly u\ Uu*a an fought tooth nml nal untl she had secured for her HlnpL a, luntcoe, of from llftoon to twenty yearn nntead of thn death ponnlty. Nut only was ra no foo n alkht for Mlaa OUnn, but ahu even alond roat of anveral trp* to a dlatnnt rtty used hnr own money for xrnrly ho week of thn tral. t la a far nry from daya of hn prmtve ndan madens to thn prennn tme when Mnn Hrah M. ngalln nl Mlaa Corn Helm, both far redaklm, were among hn rnnkrnanlnml Unon delegate* who lourooyed to Wunhlnn- on for thn uffraxo demonstraton. To le at thn head of a.nft of W women am Klrln la unnnvltbln poalllon hull] hy Mnn Kalhorln Mnathnr- (on, of lh«natonal Huroty tompay of New Vork. lty Onu so» hn word "nonvlalln" artvlmmlly, for tho lank of Hlng MX) Klrln no tha no fuvorlllnm n hown n work worthy of n fnnnln Hnlonon. Cllth wmtfn to unhfr of nnvnl mllon huvn offnrad tlc.lt n«rvlcon to thn country n <>aaa of wn Th>M< wonnn offered hclr aervlrnn \\y progy, am lmy rnoroannt (Very Urn" clh n thn olry. NT1CU.EHTNO HTS E VhlllY rpny l>al<) hnn lln Ml*, nnl n«n nnl UK tn-pry nwnrm uf lm)nrt han lln lrohft Wh«n n Kypny t)u«m lltn,>lnr Onnort tnln hn wtton nftnr h<>r Mnny Hnt llvpnn Ml-<o thn wnyn of a«mkhff pulllrlly, lnt noun morn novel nor orgnal thu hn nmhol,alopl<<l by an ant-prlmlug- Nrw York hnalrrnl nannaor, akn* nlvathkn of thn llmnllcltt apot noolrt hy nnlon» nml pntatof*, lln nlvnr.tuotl Hnt fur onn hwr n day hn would ud<- >( onlonn nml potatoon n lnn of th* rngulnr nlmu alon fon. Nnadlfnn lo any thn aohnmnal. tratml very much atlnnllon mul tho actondann at la tlealrn lc\nr<««o(l on per cnnt. Tm vagnlnhlnn mllmlot were nnlrlbnlnl > tl* nooly pur. Usually netted me flo or «13 weekly n clear money, for waa not always engaged every day, sometmes a room, woutd take longer than had estmated, progreaaed to larger thlnas. Thorn are a number of famlllna now, regular ouatnnttn who wolrom my mml-annun vsts because y know that 1 hnvn ntnlled tholr homes tho utlty of certan peces of furnltuv can mnovatn nnd restore nt n nllh loa ront to lluln than f thny onktkcd thn sorvlcofl of a decorator. "Hut, arka! tho frlnml, hlnk (horn woutd hn many thlnnm to ovpronnn n thn un holnlrrlk, pnlntlk, vto. [t t flhould (lmmlt t of upte nn thn wohl huvn to be dona by a trlnrxl hanl " Tlo -llor woman nmllod penalvely: "Aflnr wrlly yonn of hln knd of hlnk t my own homn., whom never mkogcl thn acrvlroa of an-ounllnr, for thn d ml of work, nnd wth ln nnlx n )>llatlon hnvn glvm u, fn^l that wn not nunrlly urtrnlm-d nlnxl nutlc-r mynlf Hnt nm ll" prollclnnl now n nnny of lh»»o clunlln. brllnvn tlml run lnn«mly nnv llutt hn dnvrnporl whlh fft-u-pt n onn of ny drnt ankk*nr t nln wnn nn proy a plnrn of work R» lny l holalrn<r ever (lrnnd nut, onn^ of romn, N know how to rnaln nprlkn, anmx" nlunk. paddlnc, etc,, lnt m were nl n pal nf my work hl tool l-nnuru n lolnh hnm wrll. "Now hal hnvn my r<<klnr malot-x am nlwayn up ho looknut for lvornllva hu)lk». M" of lpoatry, llrlulnn, n <,, HM! you wonll n nurlrlaml hov/ onn nnl-n loonv TM- n> -nljnern allnly nn nl lr Ml.nu llunlrlllnn run norllln mll lu..p llnn on lll< lo Kfrnnrn, fll nnn n H.M,, nu «l fn t hll onn run ftm! lr hlntn Mn HllKlrnllohn n hln two on" KOW/ conl olnn work Aht vm Wotll pllfl, nho ttll n< t mll lot lnl rrnllna; of plo vlnwnk n fonplrlnl rnon. a jbluo drohh l»«(l_a_j,v«lto apron, all tbo young doctors looked alke n tholr whte suts, so re was a plt ful absence of varety n what ho saw. All tho or lttle boys were 111, too, y all occuped tho name knd of bud. Lfe was deadly (lull; Rut tho young physcan who hnd "put hm tn sleep" vlnlted hm >cv«ry day, hs comng always cheered tbo boy. Jack loved tho doctor, unl tho doctor nvod Jack. Ono day when Or, Hlly WH sttng on Hldn of Jacks dmnutve bed, tho lull pntlont n thu next bed bo- Ktn to cry. "Hro., whtth llu mutter to ntarbnard? Hnln ttomly, old man." Or. Hlly WH nclned (o bo nautcal, "Thought told you last nght that an long»h youre on tho Wll to nod Hm youve got to show your norvo. Toll llm captan whats tlu ntttur. Wnrt HtlK by to help," A Kruut lol wan th» matter,, lltnny WH trlgbtonad. Tloro wnn a burnng tllnt n pnln nl tho way from llm llrnl nutom bttd to lln fmt, n partcular thoru wnu pan whoro n lonvy "anchor" nwng from larboard nnldo, Crushod M wnnrhl u mlraclu n Hllo olllplrv v wllh < nnr. of lortl llllljllu olln lo nnn when Tllnrn la n, "Wll fpnllna <*r nlondn (rll lnn, wlrlr Hponn from KOml»vorlt vrl (hnln n hn nltll nnllnfnrllon nml hnlnfnt^. n nlwayn otnn* lnnp llell, lo», hnl n ronnlaltly lnalrvllm honnh, - l> thrrylm out ono of thn OneM anl nonl hnnonrlal orpntlonn onn, oould lm*n for ho unllrml Muod." burnng tlrout, Tlon l)r Hlly Hgguntod to Jtok (hut ho, loo. lulp llo llrnl nun "Toll lln tbol u mn up, old uu You lunw how ( lnl pod MM Hnt nurnlk. Mo Jul rovolod to tho nlo of hln nlntor ullp Jnt bow t lt pohhllln n nld fhl lo unn onnn. "Junt koup -)yln ltuuht l], >r»t(y nnon youll ho HO tnny youll forkol n H koorod And you nut tn t, tno. Moo, l n how." Tlnl n tlo wny t loktn. Wlllln n woo t llrty lllln nnokorn of llo Wlllo llnd lno woro pltylk UK Runo Tlo ntrno md nlonoh pnyol wll) lmn Kvuyno n Wrl ( know HD wnv lo knp lrnvv Dr. lnon lonrd nf o nfon of hln lllln Mllmt n nylk up ollorn lln hm n tlo hour of dlttr, lt MAKNG SURE VHenry,", ahe began, n a sweet, tmorous voce, "whats All ths talk about gold Olver?", Henry, who reads tho papers, was about as thoroughly gnorant on subject «s everybody also, plunged h bravely, but sbe stopped hm. " dont want-to.know that," sho faltered, "but la gold gettng so awful scarce?" "Awful scarcx)," echoed Henry, dlamally. "And la t ol beng takon away to pay for war?" "t s." sad Henry. "And f y contnue lo take t away, tloro wont bo any loft n thn country by by, woll huvo to use slver?" "You," Hlghod Honry, "Henry," nho whspered, " told you would gve you my dnclnlon later but ropont. H t s Y yon, Henry. Dont dont you thnk," she cnntlnuod, after a nnmontt nlunco, "that t would l>o woll to got tlo rng now, heforo nl tho gold n taken awty?" llltll.s AS MWHH llnln, from tlo ostrch down, uro mllnllvo. Tlo oturlch, whoro ho llvon alono, H nllonl, lnt n a country whom HOM nhol ln roarn. Tho rotnon for H fa H Unt, almlrlng tlo llonn rour, m Krudnlly nnnm to rour hlmtnlf, AOK "ntll brds, buutlngn lt(llnt. plplln, nnl KrnflnllnchOH ll^lutto yollow lnnoru. Thoy nook tholr foo) n llo wlnlt-r lokothor, tlny gntdmlly M nn curl ollnrn mls. Tho uy n n nnnllllo tnltulor, Homo wll o n holr rotrtory not only tlo orlon or HOKH of otbor blrln, hut nlno «lloul of thu lamb tn) nolgb f n horntv Kvon llo tlghtlnkttln lnlnton. n a nlklltlllgtluh HOK U n frtnontly txtny to loluol pltrnnun bo hnn lurrowol from or lrln Thoro tro nlxty-two blnd pornonn n ovory 100,000 of tbo pnpulutlon, of thn Ullltml Hlwlon, Tlo arm n squnrn mles nf tho llnltod Htntoa nf Amorlcu (flontlnont- nul yur fo-koll tho mornng whon u ) H a,03(5,000; all Curope, 3,700,000, A««^- : *-«^-U«-^1^Xt<.l-^ l -^^.vufa».-ct-v"^>a : >^; :; Jf ^lk.;4k MlnCJlll&

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