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1 Unon Pcnc Excurson 1 Clemenn Tuesday, ugust jth lttle that blackberry crop cash would be acceptable. HOYT & SON, Publshers Prnters. VOL. 5O. HMMONTON, N. J., STURDY, UGUST 1O, PERSONLS ND OTHERWSE. Moves at Fete, -nght. Get some cy at Far, -nght. Board Health meets next Tuesday evenng.. J. Rder famly are at "Sea sle Cty for a few weeks.. bathroom s beng nstalled n Wn. F. Bassett homestead. Mrs. Mary Hall, Carnden, s vstng her sster, Mrs. James Smth. C. F. Osgood famly have taken a cottage n tlantc Cty durng ugust. Carmello Grllo was np from Ocean Cty for a couple days, lookng prosperous. D. W. C. Russell entertaned a fellow comrade, Geo. Norn, Phladelpha, for a few days. Byron Davs s enjoyng a two weeks vacan wth hs cousn, Vcr Moore, at,ong sl. Mss lma Maze Mss Margaret Grffth, Germanwn, are guests Rev. W.,. Shaw. Cooler wear ths week more lke September thanugust. t s comfortable for workng, but calls for a blanket at nght. t s Mss Henretta Small who s employed n Gas Companys fce not Mss Helen, who s stll n Lttlefelds. Jesse Treat, ucneer, wll sell Guseppe Raccas house lots, on Jacobs venue, ths afternoon at two oclock. Mrs. Wellngn bbey, wth her husb ard daughter, from Massachusetts, are guests her sster, Mrs. Wm. G. Hood., Drecrs Peoples Bank, wth r wves, had an enjoyable run Toms Rver, on Thursday, gong n four aumobles. Mss Ruth Davs, Lynchburg, Va., has just: returned her home. " after vstng = 1flf s. " Teke Ballard Mss Florence Cottrell. Boy Scouts arrved home n safety good sprts from r camp at Beach Haven. y report havng had a fne tme. Cvc Club wll have a pcnc on Labor Day, at Hammonn Park. y nvte everybody jon m, more merrer. Mrs. Frank J. Smons, who has been qute ll wth typhod fever, n reported be n an encouragng condn. attendance. specal nurse s n t M. K. Church, publc worshp at a. n p.m. Mornng Class at 9.30; Bble School at noon ; at Kpwnrth Mr. Mrs. Henj. Ncholson chldren, W. 1hlatla., wore n wn over Sunday. Mrs. N., formerly Mss Blanch Thomas, met many frends here, New Home Talent Show On Frday Saturday nghts, ug. a.rd 24th, re s be a br-new home talent producn n Hammonn, that promses outclass anythng sort that ths wn has seen. t s called "Gems," n n muscal show contanng ffteen numbers, dvded n three acts fve specaltes each. re are some for tny ts, sonc for boys grls, choruses songs for grown-up folks. home-talent show, comprsng new musc orgnal features, s such an nnovan that re-j sut s anxously nwalted. "Gems" s under personal drecn Kdua K. Colladay, mercan Ktcrlamcnt Hureau New York Cty, who lmn recently produce^! t n Vncl 1leanantvllle wth such succctm that t had be repeated n tnlatter wn. /, "Tle show s for beneft Hammonlon Fre Company, ho get bnny help all you can ; meantme watch m- columns for furr news concernng progress made. Well tell you all ubolt t. Publc Meetng. Notce s hereby gven that a publc meetng wll be held n Belleyue- Hall On Wednesday Evenng, ugust 2st, 1912, at 8.00 oclock For consderng quesn Sewerage ; also, recommendans Town Councl for appro- prans be voted for year By order.town Councl. W. R. SEELY, Town Clerk_. Let Japs serve you wth tea -nght. Heap good eats -nght, across from Bank. Samuel Bank s away on a needed ten days vacan. Let gjpses tell your fortune, n r tent on Jones lawn. ce..cream home-made-cake-nght. _You know. place.. Fred; Sprague famly are vstng hs sster, Mrs. Walter P. Bakley. Town Councl holds ts regular monthly meetng next Wednesday evenng.. Mrs. Laura Potter-Choate. s here on a vst, wth her sster Mrs. H. McD. Lttle. ^ Mss lva Lockard, tlantc Cty, spent week wth Mss" Nancy Bassett. lex. Brownlee famly have moved n Mrs. Gorths house, on Grape Street. * Mrs. F.. Lehman has been spendng a fortnght _ wth her daughter, n Baltmore." Mrs. J. R. Mller daughter, Mss Lzze, spent a few days at Tansboro elsewhere. Edgar Yost fell from a cherry tree or day, was severely shocked, butjjoones^broken.~t- Unon pcnc-excurson Tuesday next, Clemenn. ll Sunday Schools are gong. re you? C. D. Hougl Mrs. T. Clark, Clevel, O., a bror aunt Mrs. F. J. Smons, arc here for a few days. cake sale wll be gven next Frday afternoon, ug. 6th, n Mss Cogleys sre, by lades St. Josephs Church. James Weller nnd sster,. F, W. Rublack, Geo. Rublack wfe, J. Murray Hassett, Thos. KlvfTs, Jr., ok aus for New Gretna, on Monday, n went by mor boat out n bay, had a *> delghtful day hookng weak-fsh. Unon Excurson. Next Tuesday, ug. 3th, fve Hammou n Sunday Schools, Daptst, Methodst, Presbyteran, St. Marks Unversalst, wll unte n a unon pcnc-excurson Clenu-nn. Tran leaves, on Readng Ralroad, at 9.00 a.m. t s advsable be on h at least ffteen mnutes earler, be sure gettng a seat. tran wll be here a few mnutes before startng tme. Tckets, 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for chldren from lve twelve years old, wll H on sale at platform by members commttees. Sunday School chldren recevng free tckets wll exchange m n same \vay for ralroad tckets. Those not wshng takf r dnners wth m can secure lunch or full meals near pcnc grounds. n case hard ran, arrange ments have been made go next day. t s expected that re wll be not less than eght cars. Provde lttle folks wth spendng money. Schools wll treat r members mery-goround tckets swngs. Returnng, ran wll leave Clemenlo at 7.30 p.m. Gve youngsters a day f, go yourself, o. BNK BROTHERS BNK BROTHERS t s consdered a wse polcy buy relable merchse that s beng fered at almost half r, actual value, although you do not have mmedate use for t. Goods on whch we cut* prces so amazngly low are not knd that you frould have put away, y can be worn mmedately, n kept for next Summer; most t can be worn all year round. _ :,, - Sjo_you-see_t4s economy- buy-now^ ~ New shpments came n from a few manufacturers, we put on low enough prces make sure r quck dsposal. Matchless Values n Clothng for tmen Young Men. $25 $22.50 Suts reduced $16.50 $20 Suts, reduced $14 $15 $12.50 Suts reduced $10 Suts reduced $7.50 $7.50 Suts reduced $5 $6.50 Suts reduced $3.50 Odd Coats, from suts, /. reduced $1.50 Khak Pants reduced 75 c $ Workng Trousers reduced 75 c Mens Furnshngs Reduced. 50 cent Workng Shrts at three for $ Hose reduced.sx par for 25 cents o c Work Shrts for 29 c khak Work Shrts reduced 35 cents Roys 25 ct Unon Suts reduced 19 cents Mens 75 c Dress Shrts reduced 58 cents Mens $ Shrts reduced 75 cents 25 c fottr-n-lnd sfrng Tes reduced 15 cents 15 cent four-n-h wash Tes at four for 25 cts 25 cent Ualhrggan Underwear at 15 cents 50 cent Jalhrggan Underwear at 35 cents, or three for $ Bank Brors Bargans n DBY GOODS by yard 10 ct whte Cambrc at 7 c a yard 9 ct Chambrys at 6 c a yard 62 nch Musln, 25 cent qualty, at -15 cents a yard 72 nch Musln, ^o cent qualty, at 18 centsa yard 90 nch Musln, 35 cent qualty, at 23 cents a yard 90 cent Musln, 40 cent qualty, at 26 cents a yard 50 cent Crepe Slk, 25 c yd 50 cent Strped Slks at 29 cents a yard 12^ a"d 15 cent Lawns at TO cents a yard 10 ct. Lawns at 7^ c a yard Lades Dresses, Wasts Skrts at Reduced Prces #1.25 # Wrappers Dresses at 48 cents. $ Lawn Dresses at 75 cts Specal lot 95 cent Lawn Dresses at 39 cts #1.50 Lawn Wasts at 75 c 75 c 50 c Wasts at 39 c # c wash Skrts at 75 cents 75 c- whjte Pettcoats at 39 c 50 c Corsets reduced 29 c $1 Corsets reduced 75 e Whte Dresses reduced #1.50 #2, value up #3.50 nnouncement from Cusm Talorng Department We are makng Lades Suts, Coats Skrts order, n our Cusm Talorng Department, are makng m n a way that gves us a reputan whch we are proud. Coat. Let us make for you your Fall or Wnter Sut or We assure you workmanshp, style ~ ft" that can only be equalled by hghest prced talors. Our charges are very reasonable, consderng knd workmanshp we turn out. v You can brng your own goods, or select from bg collecn woolens now assembled for ths, Fall Wnter. We guarantee all work. We do Cleanng, Pressng Reparng Lades Suts, Coats, Skrts. * word from our Cusm Talorng Department men who prefer made--order Clos. We are ready wth new Fall Wnter styles, have n our employ expert men tajlors who wll make up your clos, make m n a way that wll look rght after long wear. trmmngs that we put n are a knd that wll help garment look rght. We do all work on second floor, guarantee all work. Our prces are consderably lower than an equal qualty workmanshp cu he obtaned elsewhere. Bellevue venue Hammonn, N. J. Unon Sunday School Pcnc-Excurson Olemonn, Next Tuesday, ugust 13th. dults, 60 cts., Chldren, 26 cts

2 PULPT TOPCS. SONS ND HERS. - ~"~"~~~~ - ) JBod_.l8 Hmself _HJs greatest gft. ltebt blessng.whch"we"can" receve s that we should be hers, possessors or God. "Ye are hers God," says Paul. nd now let us follow apostles course thought whle he ponts out condns upon whch possesson that nhertance depends.. t s chldren^ God who are hers God. t a by unon wth Chrst Jesus, Son, whom nhertance belongs, that y, who beleve on Hs name receve power become sons God, wth that power possesson nhertance: "f chldren, n hers, hers God, jont hers wth Chrst." Frst n text tells us, No nhertance Wthout Sonshlp. God can ner gve, nor can man receve gft Hs kngdom upon any or terms, than just ths, that heart nature be ftted adapted, for t. Sprtual blessngs requre a sprtual capacty lor recepn o m; or aa our text says, you cannot have nhertance unless you are sons. For Gods delverance s not a delverance from a mere arbtrary, outward puhlshmentp Gods Ualvan, though tt be delverance rom penalty as well as from gult sn, s by no means chefly a delverance from outward consequences, but a removal nature dsposn that make se outward consequences certan, refore a man cannot be saved, fld,s lqyf_cannot save hm. Gods justce wll not save hm, Gods power sts back from savng hm, upon any or condn than ths, that hs soul shall be adapted prepared for recepn enjoyment blessng, sprtual. salvan. "f chldren, n hers" no nhertance wthout sonshp! For who can possess God but y who love Hm? Who can love but y who know Hs love? Who can have Hm workng n r hearts a blessed sanctfyng change except souls that le thankfully queft>eneath formng uch Hs nvsble h, lke flowers drnk n lght Hs face n r stll joy? How can God dwel n any heart except a, heart whch has n t a love for purty? Where can He make Hs temple except n -uprght heart pure? How can re be fellowshp between Hm anyone except man who s a son because he hath receved Dvne nature n whom that Dvn, s growng up n,a Dvne lkeness "What fellowshp hath Chrst wth Belal?" s not only applcable as gude for our practcal lfe, but ponts prncple on whch Gods nher- _.. tence belongs lo Godls eons alote "JDeEfled are pure n heart, fo y shall see God"; those only who love are chldren, m alone does Far come does Far, belong. Secondly, text leads us th prncple that re s No Sonshlp Wthout a Sprtual Brth t la true that all men are chl dren God nasmuch as y are shaped by Hs Dvne h He has bread n r nostrls breath lfe, but, notwthstng al tho merces that belong us all, not wthstng Dvne benefcence, whch lke ar sunlght pervades all nature underles ajl our lves, notwthstng unlverea adaptan ntenn Chrsts work, notwthstng tho woong o Ht tender voce tho ncoblnt beckonng Hs" love, t stll remans true that (hero are men n tho world created l>y God, loved cured for by Hm, for whom Chrltt. dlod, who mght bo, but nre not, BOUH Ood For what docs that grnt word Knth rrloo.l teach m? t Hpoakn con nunuutlon a lfe, thn rw-lprnk ty lovo. t rhth upon a )lvln«act t lvolvch u human emon, l nvolves that tho far ho chld Hlall lvo Uludrwl llfn Kathor brhwlm lo chld p(«n BcbBlK u llf< whch n dorlvod; am] ber.aho derved, klmlrtd; bo cauo kndred, unfoldng nclf n lke CHH l<> tl atlr who nav H, nd t tkjulrct Hnt bclwcou (ho Kallxn-H heart ln culll h-ar (hero ulmll PHH, n hlcmel tnlorcha -,o anl (llct cotom Mjn<l<.neo, untwcrln, lovo, flhhlk mckwmlh am forwards, lkll ho. lkhllllk llllt KllflKH earth rlhm from t nrtnln. uln plo appeal your own cmhclohneth wll dooldn f llul m tlm cnmlltlnn all men, Men are mum MKUMO lmy are lorn ac.nln. "ml llnnl, mr (f hc wll l llohl. nor he wll man, but (lol," Thorn n no non.hp exccl by llnt Hlrltml llrtl. nd now n tn* hlrl place, thoro n No Sprtual Olrtl Wthout Chrltt. f for nlhll re nnml " a Mrll HKl, why, unruly, tn- very Hymlo nlnht convnce yon llal ncl a pro o- loh not ll«wthn our ovn pnw -r. rlcrc mnt come down a Dlvfu cnv lulu tn lm human aln hcfon- lln now.ln; ran M ovolvd n any <<<» re nnml m n nlft <((. ;\ llvlnr 011,rnv lul m tl" urc" am rmtln all holy nl rnllle Hf< (lultl con, connn nalo yon,,n. UK- lve Kln nn wo oyrr llvfl hefn-,-; lve <»,«<HHnn Co, h nvo; lve,) loanlkl anl rnlod lv n Mlvllo Hplrll- lve wllll nff.-olloln r <> r n-ll n * hleh u,. never could M.).. Hc 1 "- lve wll r K>H«n n (M- ponlx wll-l w<> never eoll put t K-T. l wtnl mure llu hon-lll. tbnt he centre pont Cnnp«l n hl rerohralln; hc-amc f wo underst, as we are o rnuch dsposed do, that Gospel smply Comes.make men lve better, work out a moral reformatlon.--why, re -> s o need for, a Gospel a,t all. f t,ange sljnpy nvolved a bracng urselves. up behave better for uture, we could manage somehow or r about as well as or better than. e have managed n past. But f edempn be gvng lfe from od; f redempn be change f posn n reference Gods love ud Gods law as well, ner se { wo changes can a man effect for lmself. You cannot recall ressue past lfe. sn remans, he gult remans. nevtable law God wll go on ts crashng way n. spt^e all pentence, n spte all eformatlon, n spte all desres for newness lfe. re s but one Beng that can make a. change n our potlon n regard God, re s but one Beng that can make change by.whch man shall become a new creature. Creatve Sprt that shaped earth must shape ts new beng Tn my soul; Far aganst whose law have fender!, whose love have slghted, whom have turned away, from, must effect alteran that 1 can never effect alteran f ray posn Hs judgments justce, whole sweep Hs government. No now brth wthout Chrst; no escape Crora. old stng-place, "enemes God by wcked works," by anythng we can do; no hope nhertance unless Lord Man, --] second dam from heaven," have come! nd He has come, He has dwelt wth us, He has worn ths lfe ours, He has walked n mdst ths world, He knows -all about our human condn,~-- He has effected an actual change n possble aspect Dvne justce government us, He has carred n golden urn Hs humanty a hew sprt a new lfe whch He has set down n mdst race; urn was broken on Cross Calvary, water flowed out, whrsoever that water comes re s lfe, whrsoever t comes not re s death!. M. lsople who Know y are not clever are o apt assume that clever pple are nfallble,, accept r teachng wthout quesn. nd so ner m realzes necessty careful nvestgan before j adoptng an,y opnon. Yet" t docs seem as f any thoughtful person must s.ee that a very serous responsblty Golden Text. God s our refuge s nvolved n adoptng a ory whch flatly contradcts teachng tha Sunday -b.caool Lesson,.For ugust 11, TROUBLED SK ND TROUBLED SOUL. Mark 4:3!) 5:-20. Epworth Leap, Topc for ugust 11, OUR NECESSTES RE GODS OPPORUNTES. Exodus 3: 11, 12. THE OLD NEGROS SOLLOQUY. De Lawd he had er job fer me, But had much ter do; *! le Hm grt somebody else, Er wat tel gt f-oo. dunnq how de Lawd cum out, But guesfrfle gt erlon.81, n felt knder sneakln lke; Gaze knowed d dun wrong. Orfe day 1 need de Lawd myself, n need Hm rght away; He never answer me a \yud. Ceptln heered Hm say, Deep down n my accusln heart; "se got so muh ter. do,.-.youd ---butter.-- Bt spmeboly else, _.. Er wat tel gt froo." Now when de Lawd sens me er job, never tres shrk; quts my Job has ter do My own affars can Hhlf erlong, Er wat tel gt froo; OaKe no one else Uln do de Job De Lawds lad out fer you. llaptlht World. BRDS THT ET THE BOLL WEEVL. Twenty-eght 1 HpwkM llrda feed un thu bull weevl, Olrten durng th" on loll weevl, Ulrt lrlng llu wnter nontla, two tjuth uununer am wnter. orlulea pnve be tn: KMlUeyt (UHtruyefM weevlln n Hunnu-r, un<l r near n-lutlvh, tlo > C C > - H nnd meadow latlth, n wlt«t. Orlolen, jt:- UUH- r brght lunke, lavn untl recent.y brt-n (xtcnulvty unrl for nllllnery pruhen, aul tlnn lelr nnnl>er have le-n mrh n-lel. ruhulh art; HlatKltert.!!, nut alone la tle nllt:l HlalrM, but n.-lr.l nerlea, wln-rn tlt-y UMH tn- wnter. n vew r Kleut vltll(e H \vtuvll h-htftyerh tve-y effort HtuuM le naln pr:vt:)l r Oe»lrctlon r»r any prt>>ht! wlattvt-r. Tle Mann- HKKt^Hllon a > llh wll alnomt t-jual foren lo nlklt lawu, whch M mrlrlly lmudvornuh anl h t<)own lo he an enemy bull \\eevll. llnrlllk tllt nlklln nlhhl ntwlt oe-nr n eerllllll M-ellollH ll De Mulh n ;. lllllnlmtm, 4lllll n fl< llellll\ llhot Wllll lonly or l.n.m,. Tho hlnl nln.nl.l every\\ here nl nt all tl he >ro l t-l, lnul H Hn h-llll nl He nl nll jlrulllre. Tm ran rrlrlele hal walk",l lln- lunr wll lm yma;t 1ln lanllv for an hour f.r no, "Mary," all Me, "f he rntln n he elven mw nn now, 1 ln-l d 1." a Mlallu; " "Why?" nln-l hh wlfc, Mlt lly. " lonl N-e n luve any rcnlrn: lt He haw at all." n.h lnpln from HlunTlea wen \\nlllnr, lc.,m Dame fln- (lher la> loulat, al hn Mlf.;)!)!, when ley nn atm lnn wll h hn ht man n.tl: ".lohnha Mht Mlnre." "Wtll, 1 (odne!",u, lm nt] lalv. " unler wlt tur t, ) what ln n 1 ) want tu.ll eo lv nhnl fn lllll hll Wfe lleml 117" lt- rnllal bal relrnnl. "(aller." he ahl, "art y<n /.uln; llll ho fatutl llft "Nn," rf <ntlll H 1 Ohl Man, nnk. (ho >tnll over rarernlv "N; le yon lve Hll ll pll VM n wnrh anl (ran MMK dal fat olt you." strength, a very present help n trouble. refore wll we not fear though earth do change Xr^f r "seaf Psllm 0^, 111 What should a Chrstan do when Bble. Jle.! "Who am?" asked Moses, wth "Who n s ths, that evej full conscousness hs helplessness j wnds sea obey Hm?" ex-j n face task God had set clamed dscples. quesn hm. "That B not quesn," God" mght well be reversed for modern repled, n effect. quesn s, sonecalanltyseems" "be mpendng readers. What could we thnk Whom am? " wll he wth e." j or when some great trouble actually Jesus f He had not been able com- lone Moses could not have Sccom- : comes rpon hm? "Cast thy burden rn wnd ard sea, lo ] pllshed anythng, but God beng wth j on Lord, He shall sustan work any or mracle that Ho, hm he could dd accomplsh trl j e." He wll carry you your thought necessary? What -would j umphantly task whch had seembtrden thus make t possble for sry Ha lfe amount wlte all ed hm an mpossble one. " can you bear burden. "Castng all supernatural -elements taken out do all thngs n Hm that strength-1 your anxety upon Hm, because He t - supernatural T>trt.J, eneth me," Paul sad. (Phl. 4: 13.) eareth for. you." (See Psalm 55:22; supernatural power, super- "For when am weak, n am 1 1 Peter 5:7.) natural death resurrecn, strong." (2 Cor. 12: 10.).1 "Carest Thou not that we persh?" ascenson?" re would be left n- fter Jesus bad been baptzed j exclamed terror-strcken dscples deetl a record o wondertul wsdom had thus formally consecrated Hm- j "Why are ye fearful? haye ye not yet goodness, bf t would n be self servce God n work fath?" Repled Master. mpossble thnk Hm as beng! whch God had sent Hm do. He t s very easy for us see how anyth ng more than a good man, \ was led by Sprt nt o wlder- 1 foolsh,t was dlsclp es be Hls clalra belng a perfect manlfos. ness tnat He m, M tnfre, solltllde ; afrad when Jesus was n same tatlon o( Go(, amr only source or conslder golve boat wth m. Dd y really-,j fe,g hr, or men would apl, ea r wh!ch, before,, ^ fl ; magne that a boat could, snk wll, mcu^- us He set about Hs work, what. H m?, H T, W U BaV6 ml what could we tnnk ot God " : rules sho " ld H e lay down for Hm- Hmself ^ leave m persh n He ba(, ereate(, thft. vorl( ana put 6elf? three specal temptans! sea? Had y not had abundant BUfh ft teng aa mao f9 a ara- naa wn,- ch ^ ^^ show us prln--, evdence Hs power also Hs n, eft hm be Bport ot cr. dpa, formg Qf prob]em as u pte. ; goodness. cumstances wthout carng what nan- sented tself Hs mnd. We can see.that r fear was un- ppnecl hm or what became hm? He Had no doubt been" ld by H*! reasonable. But how s t wth our- n(, wha< cou, d We thlnk por from Hs chldhood that Ho selves? have we no fear? Has tne B(ble, n ts teachlngs atfout Go d were was j he Son God, but t must have; Lords arm been, shortened that t ppoted be false n aome most. been very dlfflcult for Hm under..ost-eaaen.tlauf.evturcs_ rs t-lhal_statement or realze t PUDDNG MKNG. Smple Desserts That Should Be ncluded n tho, Dnner Menu. Puddngs are such a wholesome addn menu that y ought > be provded dally.. Wth r hel> a satsfacry meal can be provded at a smaller «t loan B case when we depend on soup, fsh meat cours alone. Such an endless varety s possble that all tastes fan be satsfed, t la a pty more trocme s not taken, provde ths varety nstead dependng on same half dozen or BO puddngs week after week year round. Certan prncples must be followed n order arrange a good dessert. When every precedng dsh la hot let puddng be cold. hot puddng la requred when, re s Mo soup or when fsh, cold meat or made up meat wth vegetables form prncpal dsh for luncheon or dnner. necessary varety.sequence must be thought. For nstance, ma soup fsh wth salad should not be followed by an acd sweet, such BB lemon sponge : or puddng. Whte soup, creamed vegetables, frlcasece wluh whte sauce, crettm sp.lad dressng a cream shape or : custard must not appear at same meal. pple puddng, as a matter! course, should not follow Bleak Kdney pe nor roly poly a substantal jont. : Let roast beef or mutn be fol- ; lowed by a lght dessert fsh pe was grave, almost stern- Oh, Margaret, dont rn away Damond Death 8 8 OHN GRBY stared at letter before hm ths letter.whch came from dead n speechless, ncredulous amazement. t couldnt be true, news t held. No cruel fate could deal hm such a cowardly blow, destroyng every hope happnee-b n hs lfe. He thought grl he loved, vsoh[ng~her face before hm, wth ts tender beauty, ts fresh young charm, n woman from whom ths letter came no leas beautful. so dull that t cannot hear cry ot, t? aafact. Hs cn dren when n trouble? what wou]d OUr rellglon amount a voce from Heaven proclamng Hm We all know that re s no lack wthout a dlvne revelan a, ne gon God th(s vo, ce m,, st cf good wll or power on part dvne Savour? God: why n are we fearful, lke dscples? Because we are couscous a lack fathfulness on our own part. saah explaned cause lack fath Jews hs tme, sayng, "Your nqutes have separated between you your God, Chrstan Endeavor, Topc for ugust 11, have helped Htm grasp truth more defntely. nd as He began j realze somethng meanng t, He would see that, beng tho Son God, He must possess power God, quesn ; would at once arse, How should that power be used? three tempta your sns have hd Hs face from GOD>S GLORY SEEN N NTURE., ong show that thls quest, on ent you." (See sa. 59:1, 2.) t does not Psal m 65: cd tseu Hlm n three forms take much a sn, as we count sns, -, flrgl th ht wwch entec, rase a barrer between our hearts what do- we see n nature? Look- Use, f H, g m, nd WM that He shdum God. ny falure lve up lllg at t superfcally we cannot help make UM Qf H, g d!v, ne, er rro. very hghest stard whch we Eeeng that t s marvellously beaut-, vde {m Hg QWn sustenance tnus are capable, f we allow that falure tul nterestng on account, )e free ^ osecute Hs at ms. contnue wthout tryng M over- nfnte varety forms colors slm ^^ oblgan come t, wll make.lt mpossble for whch t presents. nd as we s udy me ^ ^. lhm us trust God wth that confdng nature more closely we fnd that (J b _ overtv trust whch gves assurance help whle re te nfnte varety, re J ^ brngs peace heart. 1 K essental unty, for everythng. s a He cou]d wj. - P«rt 7 om 1 et 1 hln B else a d that so " e ; dence people thus secure re was a great calm. ca m thng else belongs a class or order n comm tnel, cam e as suddenly as srm l.ud thngs, all thngs are related obed ence more h, come. Thf* ragng wnd seeth- each or n some way. ar- J ng waf obeyed nstantly com- rangements adaptans pro- V et < 8ome ^"""K *<«auch aa m r Crear, who upholds c ea se a nature are amazng n r ump ng down from a pnnacle all thngs, by word ot Km power, adjustment each or «nple. n he presence multl- (Heb."l:3.) "" " rttanment dmlffbte^resulcsr -^^ tu * e - m OEdeE - ta Pro vo that God w»s "But that would be a mracle, L» ll( e 3: 38, nforms us that dam wl "> " lm - we know that mracles are mposst- Was b-on God, as son nd next thoupw seems ble," say people who know o God h e nherted tho qualtes have been that quckest easlch 7 o-.be,ev^h B - T^^^^^!a8 gven us concernng Hs Son. course, n a lmted measure, wny,,,,,,,, "Natures laws are unchangeable," does man lovo beauty, lovo poetry, subdue t by force, conscous y tell us. God does not nter- l«vo musc? Because God loves se «B He was pobhesalng rresstble or rssoles by some such dsh as a good molasses or sultana puddng. Perfectly cooked, plan boled rce s a smple dessert that can hardly be mproved on f taken n conjuncj Uon wth stewed frut, cream jam or, smpler stll, wth mlk j brown sugar. Stewed frut never fals us at any! Reason s one most n j expensve wholesome foods,! one also whch few ever tre. When eggs are cheap y should be freely used for, souffles, batter puddngs omelets. for tmes -! baked steamed puddngs made from flour combned wth varlou? srups, etc., are an excellent substtute. though n a dfferent way, ajamlng orchd compared wth a whte fragrant rose. nd t was ths last woman that he was bound by hateful tes ths woman, he wfe, whom he had thought dead. He glanced up wth a nervous start, crushng letter n a ball thrustng t n hs pocket. Hs employer had Just entered, makng a somewhat belated appearance at hs fce. Old Jacob Lssb came slowly forward, hs keen eyes for once unobservant, or he must have notced hs clerks agtan. dealer n precous snes, he had rubbed shoulders wth many rogues n hs tme, re were few whom he trusted; but _he_trusted-john-grey, llttle-as-h.e-ac- tually know ths grave-faced man n whose eyes unhappy menores seened dwell "ve got somethng show you, Grey," he sa d, wth a chuckle. " star dropped from heaven laat nght, pcked t, up. Look at ths." He opened hs shut h, re, upon tho palm, rested a huge, oblong damond gltterng wth a thous fres. " bought at a bargan, only sell t agan an mercan mllonare spot by ths horror Bght confrontng hm. Restng -ro, her body flung halfway across a brocaded sa, was woman he nstantly recognzed as hla wfe. "Good heavens!; Th«words broke n horror from arg llpjr. Hs wlf«was dead, stabbed heart by a Jewelled dagger that stll rested re, burled n her bosom. Murdered! For eom«moments John Grey was so horrfed that glded elegant room seemed spn round hm. ll hs old hard feellpgs ward her had melted at sght her now. But he could not endure awful vson that whte, dead face,, graspng a slken wrapper that had fallen down, he used t as a pall cover ths sleepng woman whom death had come n such awful form x Somethng rollng from folds ha wrap fell at Greys feet. Mechancally hs eyes glanced down, he started aa hs shakng hs- pcked up ths thng that shone sparkled beweer hs fngers. For a moment thought was o dazed confused n hm remember where he had seen ths wonderful damond, that gleamed lke lvng flre-ln-hls-h. r reteeolecfent Unaccountable though ts presence would not have returned me ths gem. But untl you can name person who sle t must regard you as thef.".. - For ths old mans sake, as well as for grl who adored her weak, hsome bror, Grey could not unmask tho real thef, whom he knew n very truth must.be Robert Lesb. Yet though for a tme -he should be dened all acquantance wth grl he loved, re was one stern purpose whch he could bend hs energes. He must dscover hs wfes murderer, for when hs own relan shp wth Ora was dscovered, as wa nevtable, suspcon was almost certan fall on hm, especally f h mdnght vst her flat should als be revealed.»» "Why waste your thoughts upon fugtve man, who s n gulty hdng, when re s someone here at your sde who loves yout Margaret, be knd me. Forget ths worthless man; wpe hm from your thoughts. speaker was pleadng n passonate nes, hs drk etfes, glowng from mo when you know that mne was h that robbed my uncles safe damond that,~"by some means unknown us, has been returned hm. t was who sle t wthn an hour hs placng t n that safe. nd. she wore t Ora, mean on tho stage that very nght when she was murdered. But afterwards well, suppose came my senses, for rushed round her flat, ntendng ask, for t return, only fnd her re dead." "Oh, Robert, how could you? nd our dear old uncle rob h that has fed us!" He uttered a btter ory despar that melted her tender, womanly heart. wth ardent are. Hs lean, olvesknned h convulsvely clutched wcker char on whch he sat. grl at hs Bde hadstared at "Your remarks are as venomous as. wab 7<L t.. c learly_ be_dentfled_by_ll h _?_. _false._ Jf. Mr..GrejL.has left ts curous oblong shape, here was* hs ftlcmd n slence, he has hs own Lesbs Damond Death, n ths dancers room, close by her dead body, carryng out n tragc fulflment ts terrble reputan, that some volent death was certan overtake those n whose hs t fell. good reasons, re can be no doubt. loot revengeful Jealousy came nths mans dark, Eastern lookng face. "What f ld you that ths muchj admred John Grey was wanted for FRGHTENED HM. He was a sewng machne agent ot most aggressve type. For twenty mnutes lady houbo had 1-ee awatng an opportunty aay she already possessed one. t laat he Muse.1. Only long enough, however, thrust a card n ladys h. ht pasteboard was certanly a uovdefes superstn. "Has t an evl reputan, n?" quered John Grey, absently. "y call t Damond Death, t seems have left a tral run n ts wake, from far-f days when t frst left ts Kastern home. However. t wll be only twenty-four hours n my possesson, shall take t down. Sunberry ths afternoon place t n my safe re. But shall be glad transfer responsblty someone else." Grey nodded, o dazed stll pay ^.,... rruubcu lul lmost unconscously he slpped murder that dancng woman, Ora gem n hs pocket as re swept Klode, stabbed n her flat laat week,, back n hs memory sght j was - ths mans secret.wfe, **».«> *V_X. haggard-faced boy whom he bad passed n enterng ths buldng. Good heavens! He brought hs thoughts up wth a Jerk. Could t be that Robert Leffb had slen hs uncles Damond Death, as slen^t must have been? Was t/also he who had murdered ths woman? Was she cause recent change that had bcen vsble n ths lad, makng hm restless, nerve-rdden? Had ths dead woman woven her fatal spell over Robert Lesb?. What should he do? That was "Oh, you dont know worst," he sad, desperately. "nd suppose d better not tell you." "Robert, must know all." Her voce was composed now. "No need hde your face, dear, from me. am your sster, whatever you have done, how can help but love you pty you?" "Margaret" he spoke n a choked voce "ths man, Lumley Queed, shares my secret threatens dsclosure my uncle unless " "Unless well?" She uttered words na constraned manner, guess- ng what was comng. "Unless you promse become hs wfe." "Oh, t s mpossble! could never do t." "Of course not," he bror an swered. " well, shall have make a bolt-- t--res-been~ro~end~tr/; my folles: for, n addn, ve orged Queed^s name,_ahd- hell, have no mercy on me. nd thats klna ness, but he hold her h n a frm, reassurng grp that somehow stlled thous fears that had sprung up n her heart u " Oh - why are you here?" she cred. "re s danger n your beng seen n such a place as a boat departng from Engl." "Margaret, danger has passed away." She looked at hm wth startled eyes, n whch re sle a great "d rar have 100 men under mj charge than one woman," sad th«jaler Raymond street jal n Broo H H wfe lvng, only a few days before he, had ld lds or grl, "My name s Scllum." t read, " He frm Dlang Company, sowng machne manufacturers, ntend prove you that t s madvene n affars men. That thngs. We can see tratel essence wsdom. But n fact Gods love power, Ho could hardly have helped beauty poetry n grass thnkng thn smplest method Mowers treetf, n mountan brooks brngng manknd n subjecn slver lales. nd w e can hear wll God.. lm_. GodB lovo muhlc n rpple For wo must remember that Jemrt H»hcer dofftlbm. t la an anaer- wafl B lmm lk ol rbcl wl h n that ts qute ncapable Helen-, tho,.,, lhe mountllln plnch,,,mltatlon«ml B conoepn«hc pro that, rannot be true. Ht bracmb, )low YeH> an(, mt nr(,,,.,, () mnll am, h a,. because t H n drect contradcn tho m t, (>h,,,,,, (<) oom)mt, ovor,. olno, wth revealed trult Scence has demonstrated by n hun tho lancets tho lowng tbo mptatloh whch wo aro subject, c-ows. Mans own power HO H an He was "tempted n nl polnth lke.1.1 lral proh tlmt all tlo processes ot llllu, rltum. (,,,,,,, Heavenly Fatl,er. nature aro under tho control law* (;t)( ( ( (. hth (() u, u. ho V()l<. (] ()f ]mn whch aro nvarable n r acn., ( H m(,_ mu tl)(. m()[u J()vmlH That ttutb cannot,e called n, m es-, )f a, H()l(!f),,.,,,, ll(, lm, (1,, tlon. m ndeed t H Just what wo )(( h,, M(, ()f,.,,,,,,_ would have u rght, expect from,,,, (, (. M(., ltm (ll varety, fact whch llhlo uchcb un. lmv<) 1(. 1 V(>M,,,. llorl,,, vnry tlmt nature all tlo prooennob.n,,,,,.,,,,, varety treoh have a dlfnature aro an expresson HD f(. rc. nt HOrl (., r,, ml (, H Hu,, Hllt cbaracler «11 am Sctlvlly (lo.l,,,,,.,., V 11(. v,,,. w(,,. nv,. H,. xllf.tly lc workh n am throgl nl le forcon uhhv lllly.,,,, H.-HKOHK from whleh Ho ban (llml n lelg, known tbe unknown. HCCH td bo llrec.lm tblr actvty. Tbo regularlo entlrey,-,,,ablo tbat ev-n andk ol r acn H only 1111 lluutratlou u,,, nu»ll«h- HOCK tboro an two bo fact whch n HKl aklu exactly alllu, H h probable Hnt Hnt,-d n OK llblo Unt tboro H no untl am llou am MOH.OH, nrl l< all tl«lny rrcnluvj, know -ach oler a, ndlvldnlh, am not merely an n>p clukcabloohh n tlo ebaracr or bo urpotum God. a, nllvllalm Hut wo all KW that wll, aluroh remllallve,. >< oc!r<. lawn never vary y ten produce m f tllk world H m beautful ppurclly fronly roult». Wlon nl bo lluttlm promlo rnlu, lm Hlj-H ran wll mldly punn n wblcb llol n\\av, aufl t^e lty wll bocono clour nd tlo cltllllc welber predcn wblcb wan bael m nformal on <-nl leclel from all prln (Ho country K lmn provel urellallo. Why l, llla? nl (leu, bro u, bo eln ler ol a.- ellenll, \vblcl nl" collllv nkl; place, acclllh all orl ll/--:,, am c.lvlk all norlh ol reaulln, very rlllln- accblcul nellnen pro tluem ver\ mloh reuh, a v:.y n, lon, lldllel, lolll.llnel pro,nc..h ludlcron atjer ba nerlmh rrnln Why lt bn? m ho, ono mlr.lt r,o on povln: lllll re are f.leal llllv lln,-n wllcl (be \vlrent n,l, o nn Lr*nw alxnl worltlk ntlro, law-,, even He llltll l ent lllel, nl Yel, M lull, at f y dlew ello, -tl loul nlne lo le all, lo v wal (n- renur can nr cannot do n n,, way nlullhr, bo npe nllou he for,-en ut nature hc ;cnl ronhle n tn,! (le rlrv, r el! eoplo aro lnot alwnyn ncl" lun eonclnlon, am lo nfu hlll llleln eonrlnllok lre ]ee,-o. core, wlllkn lall); bo roull colllllleml no full pleanhk varety have we n "l a lrjl n anne Unt heaven dwelln mnl wll<- le M nvted m nhl le neoncelvally lcanl Uul lat re M be an nllltely greater varlely beauty mnl or llr,- re lan here. m lluve nl nlllll We lll lellcve Hull lod llner l lenlul ln-yml any we aro, yet wthout Bn." (Hob. 4: n, n.) How JCHUH could bo a real man nnd could yet at nc tlmo bo (cul. we course cannot uulorhtaud, ll treoh M t n m, J H (U. fvelallon coucoralk Hm, f wo Htmly lllh <haracr lltrlll ;entl.v wo ball Dud 111 t pelfeet dvnty alo porfoct luma- ll.chh cvnlnel tbhe HmgeHllH that had come llu mnd, that He dnuld lne lll dvne pnvver ad u tho accomplshment llu ll, le rejected bem one after anoller an len lall(h from he devl Me HW more more clearly Unt He nnl llnht <on uer an a man, anl not ah a (lod. n MO far an le llner eronall.v wan concerned, le nt act exactly an f He hal not loehmel any upernatural power. He r.ml put llner n (lolt luult m a man anl mun feel lm full nxlcn nnn tler lepemlelro upon (nl Only no coull He lve nucl a lfe an would le a helpful example " fnll<w«th. nd nnly no could Hn wll henly dal we can pnmlhly ln.klne. no n,l when we nlall,,ee nenh len-lm lh lre Mma wll, Hm nn,. n we hnll be lllnl wllll nexpe.nlhle lcllr.hl nl. oh. he l lrlmn htll!.loh nmure nl lhal.when we.hall nee.lenn an le n we nhnll he lk,. Hm,, henly nk nnn Now, here, m.lnm, r.ooln tha npeakn for l nner (lnlerr tk) Tbo *u n., yon llcop qlllrl DOlt all, l-he llalleo, MlllMNr.NT POdBEBQON. "Vo cnl 1t your call,* uml bavo, n," mld nlln. "Ob, you cl." rord Mlcln. "ll very,vl.lonl you xvor lo any enlmeco h, he love anl (le cafe Hft Kullcr n Heaven. f we waul lo be lke.mnn we lnml learn lo clelnh tlolkht or our nlnolule lepemlence upon (lo<t, rneen no,,,nl he fnranee Hnt He n at all appear nun J lnen wlellk over m carlk fo m, nnl la nlmnlnlly nhle n help M n nl ponnlll onllknclen,.lennl never llll lne Hll llllllele. wnrklnk power for lln own heelll le nnl t onlv m a nean nr lnln; tnol. mnl, cnnllrnlnk hn Tulll m Dn follnwen. unvuallod machnes." fter a long delcrlptlon machne camo followng: "You may plead that you nro unable work a machne. wll remove that objecn n ffteen mnutcu, or n three C-KHOB. Wll call noxt Wednesday. " When ascnt called agan a sxfoot man opened tho door blly remarked: "Youre sewng machne mau, lmpoao?" "Yen; called last week, " "Yes, know, nterrupted ho blk man. "You dont know me. slpposn?.my names lury, Hury Keppem, lrtakcrs, ntend prove you Hnt t B martneuh defer pur lnulk om our une( allel cfns." apent lr;nn el!o nwny. "You may plead that you are scarcely ( allfled for a cfn," bg man went on. " wll remove that objecn! n ten Heconds." Hut tho agent smply flew from tne lldho. ""Mr!" >-a»a own nece, that he loved her. Hs brlef7swoet woong Margnrel.cHb had been lerated by hs em J )?J!?J_J ln.ej!ll_t!obll; mght bo. Hut ho lked Oroy, anl P knew that hs clerk had come n : lwu-y n few thouss not t great Bum, but suffcent remove more than careless attenn nsstent thought that he had deors words clde. Rouse ths buldng,alarm (polce, set law n mon? MOV- ng wards door wjth ths very htehtlpj l* hs mnd, he paused, as ho realzed all at onco that suspcon would nevtably fall upon hmself, who had sch good reason wsh ths woman dead,_as_yesj^erdajr he had FuppmoTTreFlb bo. Or at best, f he remaned was forced tell all he knew, hs word must ncrmnate young x)8b. No; gvo alarm would merely be nvolve hmself n aoles perl, drag n an ugly scal a boy who f not gulty John could not thnk hm that mght fnd hs whole career runed at ts comllm from hu nler. category fortmeuljecl very deeply. nd <>f my wke cake 0xclan(" (lermn (n London, unltlm- a llcle for HlKh llolhnn, from a bun enn dn-r) van von lnh Opm." lnn Conlclor Yon want wot 7 (lernan vant von l -,h Opon, Mn Colllnclor Well, nhnl 1oller me, Hum THE MGC OF "QOOD-DYE." H would le nferental; tnov* bow many lroponau are made under de nal, wcot mell n farewell moment, rcmll HlntlntlcH nn uch a ubjcct be cbmpllel. very homht (bat t "lmy be lor yearn, am may lo fnrnvor," ban a knack clnukluk a manh plnn at vory lut nlmt. mlklllk hm ank, unetlon that tn never meant lo mll Hm n no yomk, he lnn hl way make n world. To tlo bor would be cruel; n bnd hlmolc, folly; un he K ( >eh (o nay jfool-hyu a llllo palur than nnl, a llttlo noro n era-faced, perlupn. Wle llu "K««),l-by«" n at lnt sxlrt t n Kom lyo for a nhort tme, only. nd wordn have been npokn that bnd two people (OKllur for tlm ret r lvcn, Cven "nool nlklvt" hrv n lmpd ot tu own. Tlo Hlmpl nhudnw pftrt- K eenn n drlvn lovo nner, nml f hero n a llttlo tflrl n tlm worll wbo feuln urn that a young mn loven her, yet mnltntea oror th* t«lllk v nry la lonun U> hr, nt her taku heart grace (trrmk«a tragte, (but temporary) "food-bye" «c«nc, Jbat wll proluo* tl«dodmt «tt«ct. Sr. l.cflb departed early, t wa«a rellor for John bo alono. Ths woman, when onco a» n hoy bo bad thought bo loved, n nn hour mndnohh had madn hor hln wfe why had Hbo kept hm so OR n gnorance her oxlsnco, lottlnk hm bollove tho report that she was tho vctm a bs mercan hotel llro? Caprce or revongn? Ho know that er motve would bo ponslble n blh woman who ok cruol do- kbt n playlk wth mens HVOH. Yen, hn would keep thn appontment Klo lud malo u that letter; hut lve wth bor ukftln wan lmp»hulblo. n bo old dayn lo bal boon unable hde from hlmnolf tbo nhxol relef ho fell when nlo had announced her ntenn Jonng.a tboalrlcal rnupo about vlf) uurlca, wboro, breo uolbn nter, her drtlh bad been clrcuhlautlallv repord. Kho ba<l namod a la hour for H" HHV UK t was mnons Hat untl aflor her per, foruaneo on tn, tako, t wa3 alumt nldlklt when (roy panned oulnldo tbo ornalo hulbllk wbere ll H wfe bal hor preout dwolllm. f thng my uncle, o, would never orgve. "Oh, he must never, never know, grl cred. "t t snt that he ouldnt forgve. You dont undert, Rohrt. _To knpj5r_you a Jhlet nd a forger would hurt hm eath. nd, though you may not see do he grows a lttle fraler that he s mssng husb that every year. He must "Your nnocence has been proved?" "Yes; gulty man s here on board ths boat. Margaret, nerve yourself receve tragc news. Your husb, a few hours la man who klled Ora Klode." "Lumley Queed a murderer!" words came n an almost voceless wfllsper "What motlve^-what possble motve?" "She held secrets hs, threatened expose hm dangerous, crmnal secrets. He ok that terrble means slencng her." "What wll be hla fate man whose wfe am?" ""dt has been already decded, t came on ths vessel warn hm that arrest was lkely awat hm at Calas. He acted on that warnng rashly, but wsely, thnk/ She glanced up swftly. "That shot!" ^j,. "Was fred by hm. Lumley Queed les dead n hs cabn, slan hy hs own h," She gave a low cry, horror covered her eyes as f shut out some appallng pcture: 1 pulled her hs gently away. "Dearest. let us_ forget all ugly lyn, "You see," he explaned, "evet th«men we get n here, who have fended aganst law, presumably^, hav a respect or t, an, dea ts necessty. We get pretty desperate men lock up sometmes. y-dont mak«any trouble for us. y do what yre old keep r mouths shut. "But women!" jaler wped hs forehead. "Do on know," he exclamed helplessly, "every blessed on«em wajjts be a law un herself. * "yre antagonstc ward th«rules. y wont do ths y wont do that. t almost seems as f y delberately worked mselves up n rages over mmateral mat-- ters. nd when a woman says wont looks at you!" jalor shook hs head. "ts a hard proposn," he sad. "Were hampered n dealng wth m. When a man doesnt behave hmself, we know what we may do. He knows t o. Our hs are ted when t comes women. What extra punshment are you gong h out m when y-rebel? "y dont ^even get along wth each or. y are constantly fuss- ng among mselves over a varety small matters that dontamount anythng. men prsoners seem have a sort slent sympathy wth each er. yre frendly. beleve a man feels that or fellow n next cell would help hm f he could. few quarrels that do arse among men are over somethng...._..._ ,...».* u 6 j n e men are over some thngs, remember only that both specfc, somethng worth whle." us- st free, now. Fate has been reporter asked Jaler why, knd us,, relentng, reunted apart from ths punshng proposn, lves she sundered." he supposed that women, as a rul: more gentle docle than men, showed mselves less so n prson. "m lnclned tp_jgure t out ths way," sad jaler. " woman l.. (used workng n her own home Generally- speakng, re s an ac CUROSTES OF BRO MGR- TON. never know." FORGOTTEN. moncement by such an epsode as tn a He has forgotten grlsh grace She had n that June-tme, long ago, When, trehblng, she sle r trystng place, Wth love n her look her cheeks aglow. He has forgotten joy y had - When r frst-born lay n hs lttle cot; Her har s gray her look s sad t s many a year snce he forgot. He has forgotten good-bye kss That she used clam when, he went away, y ld her once t would come ths, But she had no fear her laugh was gay.» ^ 1/1 ".C "~t^ """"" "" "* Shes her own boss; nobodys around cepted dea that brds mgrate es-, author, ty over her te m n g her what cape cold wnter return do or how do t. agan as soon as wear permts,, Nok bften from fte be- B, m fnd r food n more north- b -, worj l, n a sh or ern^ lattudes. Ths, however, though facr Qr buglnesg concern 8oe holdng good for some our natve Wnd He>8 under orders lff brds such as sklark plover,, B -tme he gets here hes whch are not usually consdered as ed t d, wnat h., d wher. mgrant, does not hold good for our well known regular "mgrants. [he lkes t or wher he doesnt." cuckoo swft, for nstance women Prsoners ddnt look as are well known leave us n July lf y were an excepnally obstren ugust, long before any sgn erous ot y 8eeme < 1 Just average wnter or scarcty food has become women> youn s most m. One apparent, on return sprng m had a bnby at < her br east. y mgran many speces, such as turtle-dove, swft spotted.flycatchoccupy -pleasanter quarters n Jal than men.- New York Sun, Wth a greedy look on hs hardened face,, rd, settng hs heel on man below, He has forgotten grlsh grace She had n that June-tme, long ago. S. E. Kser, n Chcago Record-Herald. \,you mubt have heard polce are nd so. leavng tho Hat unobserved, «*ln*t F r John Roden read John as he magned, John Oroy made slent,? tho tw are one " She gazed at hm wth wde ncredulous oye». She had paled a llttlo, jbut her perfect trust n man she loved Bulned hor.," she null way, thankful be once more n open streets, no longer breathng murdor-tanted ar. Shaken unnerved though ho was ly prevous nghts tragc dlbcovry, John Oroy was duly at hs llco pon followlnn mornlnk. wrlntb. Hut early na ho was, Jacob -esb [ can t conu)<,,,,ef van curler. Tho old merchant wan course," ho Bald, wth vnhlk for hm, bn " mlng ucckntlon. "Grey, tllat Jon showed you y««hs eyes had an. ugly «l«am n thorn forward ho you, a cruel nmlle. l rnlorl lc ODrtyanl n wllcbeyos holdng a "But nk your bror f llo. Ho know* truth.", He &ld no noro. Now waa only wan Hlo from my nafo. ts t me et those wordn Hlnk n. Ho or 0 "* matter turned away, leavng tlo grl who n drey blnd ol tlo that nmmor gardo. Coull thn bo tbo nooret reauon that had drven John out her llfu wth ht la a famly Hobort that la hl«all»ny. my nephew you aro only ono who knew t wan n my pou nonnlon. \Vnt t you, thn mn lutve t runted, wbo rohhel nn?" Tlo old out a word? Old Jacob.enh bad lnen retcent. He would npcuk no dl«par«klnb word thu mn who, f bo daytme u fountan pluy.-d, uml ln.l Momo Hlpn leartllk war,n ono le,, olnncon. No nuftl-porr waf lo ho noun, but a", [may tt wth trel-np collar fr tbo ar bud tha t boconu, oblly, ul(,,, o down down lyou." but, bo entered, bo alumn ran n llkr«,f a man burrylk away, htler volt llon, nnd drey blmnelf wun movud. bkx latter nt,>re,1 mum, aolony n f ntrakoly nkllled nn fnulllar akl Unt. bn «y,,b b«nt lwnwnla, bokb tl,< Klnrn wllcb ( r«y KlH H,, Mlnrlb.,1 lvd VOK wnndorrnl faro ronlalkml wth hm OU K afl»r ho bad turned am wnltlm b n nb. "Mr. rfnb, cnn renre tbo une lo you have t hnro, ndnod, for Hnt purpono. Hut, ml tbokb you 1 t lo bollovo, duclaro n you wm not wbo nlo t from Mo placed bo llunllk Deall n llu othoro ev^or grap, at for uoo nunmatn lx,nb could nuy notblk. Thou ha muml up nt Oroy, tn lad erlon thn wonderful llnmol, lad ulno rnulornd t. "Oh, t lmt tru» t cant b«trm." wor<1 broka from bor llpn. Hb«w»" "-embllng lk,, u ro«d. Y«t»bo w««"«cowunl. am thonth KM ubwor menu! orerytblng n tbo world lo bor. htl hn " "" tlo fatff.ll quxllo) «llor lrotl " )r»» " v «mlnul.m later, lll<1 WBB wulll «S >! rnply. He nod bern h«r. \ ntrnnhn «* He looked up, a gleam hope com? ng n hla sunken oyeu. "What da you mean?" Hho uttered a llttlo reckless laugh. "t s a cruol prce that Lumley Queod exacts, but, Robert, t shall be pad." Margarot Ktzol down nt crcle gold upon her lt h. Well, t waa ovor now, Bacrlflco bad boon made, she was woddod man she hated. She had crmed tbo brnk from whch, though remanng nteadfant her dotermlmtlm, "ho luul recollod a thom tmon, : drawn back t by hor re- Bolvo flpare her bror ml lour old man nho loved wth Hch oulor fonlnem Hut now. UKnlUHt bor wll, hor thmgltn drul wanh forblldon uronml ns \ wonan thmnhtn wll drft, 1«apl beroelf, U bo man nln< luven, bowover gulty he may ho. n bn hour danuor. Only tnt mornlnk thorn bal boon n ruvlvnl llront n Ora Klnlrt nnler, whch bal one,, attracted vorlhb tlonllon. n un olumro [xnkrapb bo nrl bal road Unt tn, ollco hopnl o mnlo»n arrot tlmt vory day. Momo nlrokor olun bud boon dlncoyo ol, t wan nnld, nml MarKaroln fotr fner, do not arrve tll well on n May, when food wear have been sutable for some tme. On or b, n backward sprngs many our earler arrvals persh from cold starvan, nor could t by any jneans_uo~ argued -tha-food, n tho more genal sourn regons, where vvm se brds wnter, had become scarce. PURTN LOVE-LETTER. " la sometmes sa!u that tho old New accumulated facts end shbw that brds arrve depart wth extreme regularty, ndependently food anl seasons sudden srms cold only delay m r a day or two. Ths s furr proved by what we rmy term wear mgrants larks, plovers many ors; for se brds come south at any tlmo durng wner n faco spols cold, return agan north rrespectve tho tlmo year BH soon as mlder condns recur. Dd th mgran among moat npecloa arse refore, from exgences clmate food, we aloubl expect n mld sprngs lo fnd our summer brds arrvng before r accunloned tme, whle otbern would np n mld wlntcre tll well after Chrstmas. Ths, however, la not tbo ca«n. MoKuhfly ovory year date wthn a few layu wo may expect lo nwallow, anl an regularly do nwlftn. an noon an r young aro lledkod, leave for troplr.f,- Hlranl, Tay.or n 1674, accompanyng lrawlnga a lcart, rng lovo, rur tends dsprove such jn assern. Tho Kev.. Mr. Taylor, who wa» pasr at West- Held, MassacMnsetts, from 1671 tu 1720, dscharged aluo tbo dutlutt a pbynlclan, mlnlhrlng alke thu budlly tlb BDlrltuul neels tho popu-.. lutlon scattered 6v«r an oxtenalve terrry. lls lovo-lotter s prlnd m Journal mercan Hsry. t \van addrenhcd "Mlsa Klzabotb Ptch, at her fathorfl hou»o n Nor-.\vlch, Connectcut," wan n two parts. Tho flnt part waa a shuet on \vbloh waa nncrlbed a Hanaro unclom- ng: a trangle. n tlo conr wblch wan a heart. rln«waa also drawn on paper wth thn w»rda. "l.ov«n rng 1 Bfl.l, whch bun no cml." HlulrK from tho conr ttu.quuro at tbo p WUH a dovt) ox( Ulnlly V mako longb mun tender, add tahlopoonful vnegar tle wal«n whlatt t! bollln«. Tlle *dd«4 flavor U «(r«e«tl*, o. Hubert l.eb bn woutlrarlh bnllo- Un, llol,,ld Mr,,, M, heart Whn wnn ho doln K boro, md what bal hmkhl Unt look Of upml, HUH lorror n 1,1,» boylnb, roo(t-lool- R fucxt Odlly pzxlol, bo annol up tn, nm, nlalrn, untl bo nlool otnlln tnt Ml, bn lontlttlon llllt fonl lln room rmllom KUO. am, wnulerlnn won, ponnlblo Unt On luul rournod, bn ht, m\\a\ hn,, nlumbnr, lo oronnol over nnd door morn wldnly opo, t, ft nudlon nlanlnllll. vorltully rnol n o «u door altraut.l bl f t mtnnl (,,, r y llu nunplrl upon bn faco ntroukur lre-unon nbana md tnrror upon u V. lan l wnn lrfurn, allbokl» «<-«Unt l»<l onco, non no frank nal honnt. tb trm onokl. Hb "f mlklnl wth ). "Whnl ll>r rttnl can put lun "Yon. tb trm your w.nl) rxopl that Bomn olnvonth- John (royn wlf«, tbough, k hour rnp<-lu«hnn Knlccd )<>u wlml hu doon, mu-nnla K bow uvod you n rouro wlu\t you bat worn between you two. t \vua a curn ntnlnf Or mvo you ronllod bow lrluk n ll you." unolonn your ft wnn, nne,, tbo dlf llmltlun nolllk n nlonn»o wnrld fanoun an thn an, oununn?" "Mr, Lenb, nuob lumkentlnn urn m, "MarHnrel" worthy yon." rop lo, < r,,y. " -, u, or «e «v,, - t,»u rodlorlng lo you your prnpnrty. ono. or ( nlnll «o mal. Unon] whlcb 1 rnml," v..mn. John (lr«y«w fo, an whhl Tho ml noemol bo ntrkklnk (fn- nnlf control, (but all al onco nok, llllw. lo Hntahal frnnllcnlly lo OK1- Tbln Know eul bollnva you, mlonn you wll bcr m w tu mvn boon, wan bo wom «nr n (bo fullnnl a llculnrs "That U lnpmubl..." "Vory well, tluu.,-an no lohor tlnoo nolle lvnl. wnn mn, cft n lluwe wll luruluatlon lln, nono nmploy you hen, nor we n n.n. roalla U now conn you Hut but am l,-l nn on, lmnh hufu t my hnntt. You b tt vo nou, Hoo,l a cowmrt lllk ««y, HUpport,,. n,,t you, John Oroy, or nupp<>«a ym "bo romlnml marry m>, ml) lm,l.lobn (roy w»» oxlromo, Mho could not n her hovrl bullnvo Unt llo ml Hlled ho dnclng wonnn, but r,lu< lnnw tbat clrcantantlal ovldonr, [may loll tho >owor lo convct an n wnn!,,«""""t B. Mbo lfted b"- boul nldoly, nlar tln1 by n nonl llul \vu Mho n flot, nnl nuroly NOO culou volcen followed llul no ono upon bo,1,-,k (bo rnnnol nnuor tbnt wan c<m ynvl mr, ml l""r bmbul upon lnlr bnoko neeol.llmnrlnl ly tbo lkl.lenl. conllnlf; bolr plncll ooeputlonn rotlln^,,r ctnltlkllnl a Tow lulo, lalxr n mnn n nlmlnw fh npoa lo nuluu,le, K bo rorn bo 1. nul Mar^nrot wrenched h nolf fou xlonn llour.lln, wth t rorood nnllo upon her Hm. nrnlk <<> rotl not bnr bu"lnn<1 an tbe bnl >up d, but b,, man nbo oar,<«lected,, H (boo John llroy. UNDER DFFCULTE3. "Tbln H Munethlnu U"," nuld yonk l,r«un wth mtnfrln. "t Hro n," a-h.lt Mln;, lancv Hb>, nbrlktfed her nldr^ tn ahf Hbne<,l back nl h. luce rnlullm nf tlo holllllllk n,111 " plrlo- -,;n., 1"U up bo hull nnl unt unt.- \nm,-n beumtb. "No\v (hut t M Ht Ollltloorn," [llll "rct. hln; h,-,,, Hte, l-lnw hm.,. wlklwn. Hlnr.,1 mlll. W L l l l l llmv K on H, a bul wnter, u\ you vvltbtll tlnr; n wth lldnj; fur n v v -lllll. hnt t drawn, houllrk an ollvo bruncb n t. mutb. On tbo body tbo,lovo, n larct-h HO nnmll an l>o B-arroly leklblo. bct. lln»h worn wrtten: TblM (lovo anl Oltvo hraul you N both a pott an, onbl«9n tuo. t Tbo loter bklnn: "\V-.tll«b1, Klh or 7th mouth. HM. "My )ove. rl you not my hurl, for (but. 1 llopo, la mtnt bt-avon UHL; hlnco, am unlen- t bath awrully dn c«lv,-,1 tn-, t hath not talu-n l[!m lolklnn n any DH,H nmom on (blh nlle tbo royal cltv nf Kreal KlnK, hll yel bo lonl t that n allow bo b.mloxvtl upon creature, <loth u,,le y an,1 Mndly full tt) your luro " tt n pletnut lo know that thn ro llllllt-o t-lhletl n u bllppy llla-lllke n bo yeu- n whch th love l-lt- v\,,,, M. ( r on TM-: OU DNCE cou: r. or THE UtHelull ttlltln tn tlc-vol,,,,^ n tll llllllnm un,l all rank.-, nf.-,,,<.. t\, Not even nllll H»vne,l.n, n, -a nre nunll,, lo lh< lull, (on. n ller,-ul CMO n rrportt,1 h>-, c New YmK.tun un.lally,, on (bat way, "".h." ml, ho Hornf,1". out lu-ro? 1)1 1,11,1 Mr, lloku,, llul tlu, u,.nut lm>"no ve norr nut,n, bn «,, on Ku lllbl "»onl,lull Mlww luney. nlrlv have H.,,. M,n, :,,,,,,,, \v,,,,. nnl ;O K fll u,v,, n,\hnv ne n,.lny. 1 "WMlMnl tln,l fl-onl joll" oeblmk. uln K ll Hu>, aft,.,- n,,,,,,,, {, ln,,,,,,,,,, mlto tllne. ", m, w,lll-.l,,!1 < nl Hlllll vn won,,t k u K,,n nl-h hor MtllK mu,,,.,,,,, 1,,-,-n, f \V.. crcle lm hlocu an.l no." v-l ut llo l!, nvl rnnv.l po»t,,,,11, -k,,,,, an who W,.T.1. em K on ullo h>. ll llh "WOtltlM ftcll.rl" flml fll ( lantlo,-ln.en from tbt.,-r, Lull, llnlo,!, HM.-l t,o lllldlnx lro\mk-l H,. v,, r nulllll,11.111lel lltlonoy. rxnolllllk n \\llll. : n, t, ll." n lh,, rnll.,,1 ;;,,,!,..Ml t Thl «\\ 1111 "T(,.; f n e n 1111,1 eo-t ollloo Tlt. clettm nero -opo,m lmvnol,n,l,-,,,,,,,,,r,,, lotml) narnllaln lo H" l.nlcb, nl, bn-n whlml.t.ltnl,,,.:v,.,-y on,. b,....nl ",.n ll.luhlu tbnt l,,, J, K>, vv,,, llulllk t.ld.m lo no, urn n,!,,.,,..,,,.t pn, n.,.1,1,1 bur,, rrn u,,, m,n. w.-nl l.wn t,> n whtlow M t,,,,, n, t.r H,. comr, ll«n r. lnn,.,,,,) wlll» el"tl ",, JlltlKe. M, ln.,, "ln bo.t e.. o nlu." ". (n-,,,.,,,,,,! n «but,,, " 1 " "<t. am,..,,(11 f (>f \vllnpt<rul. mal,m

3 Prudental Ordnary Polcy Rates Keduced Mss BERTH TWOMEY Corn* Deeds Busness n tbesolnrg properly nnd promptly ntteudcrt tn. BernshoURen flne, Hammnnou Hammonn Poultry ssocan Delvery Wagon Buns Every Day Prompt Servce! Specal Egg Case Berry Crate Nals, just thng you want. Sckwell Buldng. Local Phone Shoes! Shoes! T.THE Old Relable Shoe Sre When- you wll lul ; v:\rclv ntgood CH k! «from tn- l>cx nkcrn n tlv market. Our Reparng gves Satsfacn D. C. HERBERT Pennsylvana Ralroad Nagara Falls ugbt M, :>H,.Stjt, :r>, "";;?;!,!"" Hammonn HKC, THS ll rlllnl rrl.r r;r«. Dlnlu Cur, nul l>ty ruu-lu-*. rulk vlu thr retlrenuc.shuuulmnm Valley tnlllf. TlrtH Kml uhr on rklnr lnlnn l> llla-.lttlllln. mll lum,.h.,-lu,,,ln. n.l rhurnlnu ut rclnr trlut \vllllll. DVH. Hl,ll nllllu lmt allowut at lltalo rrlmlnf, lllllrat"! llnokl.l m. lull lnt" n.n ll,,n may n- >l>uln.1 lmn Tl. l,-l fu. TotrH lothmhtl lnlrtt.th..nlv H..\nulHt,, llll.l m; MlUll.l- l-rvllrn. July -Jl ;.\ ol - M..nly ll ;. \ln. U.H-... luv:, Mu.nl.u J.»l.!». l "l : Vnrl-. KH 7 ; Y-llmvblunt* lrlt, m;. H : ll l.ulu-t. *Vpt. V.. H. Phllps Co. Fre nsurance. MONEY r«h Mortgage Loans ()rnn >n nnc<h>l ) l«1. /Ul,.!,U.llhn, t.)n tc C ty. N J Fre nranoo at OoRt. THK OJMKERLND Mutual Fre nmnmco Co Wll llll.lll,, y,,,,r!!,,.ty (,,PH,,! tlm l-m, H,.,,,,,, 0 rnmk r» m»r» H, ; n,, <m t,,,,,,,!,,,!! fn rolu ;» ny.>,,. y,,,,f.,,,fno ory ervlon (!u.l >llr,, ovor 4111(1,000. K(r «tlulnn, a Wayl DoPny, gt., ClM,«Mwn.l M, (-lltly H-U., N. ). Prudental announces a reducn n rates on new Ordnary ntermedate polces. same hgh guarantees lberal features are contnued. PRUDENTL Founded by John F/Dryden Poneer ndustral nsurance n merca. _J3outh Jersey [Republcan ssued every KaturcTay moynlte ~ Entered n Hammonn Post-Offce as second-tns* matter by HOYT & SON, PUBLSHERS Orvllc- K, Hoyt \Vlam O. Hoyt Subscrlotlon Prce:?. 25 per year, $1.00 n tlantc founty. -Three cents per copy. On Kale at fce* at Klncs Nt-w«Koom dvertsng Hates on applcan. Local Phones. *S2. 57:5, 1WJX STURDY. UGUST n. 1U- 1 Progressve Party Cdates ; by mercan PT«BS Moclutlon. FOR PRESDENT, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. FOR VCE PRESDENT, HRM w. JOHNSON. For crankest net cranks, we commend you our j>n.-sc-nt Nanal lousc Kurcsoltatvcs. or several weeks hey have hell 1U* nnd mnl tp all expendtures because y cannot have ller own way n some m-vlt or malers,.causng much embarawmcnt anox novcrnent employes md fcals. annual appropran hlls, wthoutwhch not a dollar can npad out from Unted States Treasury, expred July 1st. Hut 111* ntt.- House added "rders" lo ths years bll, clauses coverng matters entrely 1 wl.h n foregn tul> "" lht f "" whch Congress had no hope passng on r merts. Presdent Taft very properly veed whole bll because se objecnable clatm-m,--as he has no power lo cut out what he cannot approve. - House later extended last years approprans for : lulfl tme, as nolln;; u-hulj; r own salares could be pad or w s-. appropran bll for ncreased pensons shared same late, tn u whl*. nd tlousmd \v«.y old men women, who have lttle or no ncome JH-Hde r pens, must awat tlu- pu-amre. n ths ease, loum- nsled on al>olshjng seventeen penson agences, whch have «H lles- years facltated paymenls. Senate con sdered ths acn unwse, refused concur.. jont conference commttee was apponted, bll faled agree, md bll s Mll on tmt watng Hs *" \Vedne;.day, Senate t.ul anor vot 1 Htu came wthn two votes <>l passng l, ncltnlng th< alxllllom-laus.-. j -lon WlCM lle old n:.ok;l wll get r noney s problem. lapplv, hey dd not have wat on;; for ngus! payment. That drnkng onntan s aj;an n eunnsho. re ought be noun* way lo pevent buys from playng wth l ; but our one polceman cannot Wllc-h l all dny. ll» up lo prenls. llallnonlon resdents me a);an beng agllalel by nght prowlers. lthough we lle.u that alrles clulhnj; have been slen ( hkes, lu) n hrod daylght ), we know no house n whch fellows forced an enlnce, exceptng an unoccuped lw-lllng on Kgg Habor Uoad. Tlev have, durng pant weeu, wal;e-d teveral famles by lvng dns. n re are sutpcons chataelfs seen n a eerlan secn wn, a close watch n beng kep. re n (hs danger ol nleepng wth a loaded llc near by, a neglln m).;hl be neekng ad, or wshlnh lo phone for a docr ; hut n such a cane, y make tlclr dentty known. PROGRESSVES LUNCHL PRR Hram W, Jolnson s Roosevelts Runnng Mate, COLONELS NOTBLE SPEECH Fr»t Convenn New Party Marked by a Fervor lmost Relgous n t* ntensty Roosevelt Cheered Nearly an Hour Sea Wavng Red Bannas. ^ Chcago, ug. 7. frst nanal convenn Progressve party.closed here nght nnld scenes unexampled spontaneous enthusasm attendng nomnan odore Roosevelt for presdent Hram W. Johnson for vce presdent. n ts hsrc aspect. n ts seml-rellglous fervor. n ts deep earnestness n ts markng out new poltcal paths t has* been n memorable convenn. scene most prolonged enthuslnsm was thnt attendng frst appearance Ooloutr-Hoosevelt delver hs great speech, a "Confesson Fath." pparently wthout prevous ntenn, but carred nway by sprt moment, convenn- choetvd for ffty-eght mlnus,- Thls hns been exceeded but once or twce lu hsry nanal convenns wns never exceeded n spontaneous cheerng. Usually such cheerng s machne made md s organzed beforeh. Ths tme t was not drected by cheer lenders, but come rresstbly from delegates spectars. Most fncos seeu worn now nanal convenns. Tho delegntes were not typo behold n so many tn- nanal convenns past. Tlu> facts x-w P longed rar stnup those behold n relljos mftlus. n reform movements, n K(>t!>nnnt work n assembles advanced thnkers. spwcbls wore lstened ntently usually wthout much cheerng. favorte. sor wns Jula Ward Howes "Battle Hymn thu nepubllc." aud ths was suns wth u sprt that showed famlarty convenn wth words. snne wn true "merca," "Onward. Chrstan Solders." nnd or lke songs, md y were voced wth relgous fervor su-h as s famlllnr revval mwtln:*, lnt not onllnury polltl-al ovctlon. Colonel s-vlt WM onlmtl for prchldowy y Ullllmn jv. 1vnd-r ght. who ll-gun lls llrsm. "My rldate s nur lnt a -ltlwn: le * n Hecmlrd l>y Ms*.lam- dlnnh. He ll-lt w.n -VM urrnnl srh ll) honor: C>u<nl.M-l>u\v>ll nul llcnry.1. lltll llf KlllJ?«.S. Tll MHllllg (llml ohtrtlon nxtl n T llrly lulmtx llru \V..llnst nf tllrnrl wan nonlnnlhl fur (n- vlr- prmll-ncy by John M, urkcr Lousana. nul llx DOllllllltlHl mt* H-unlrl by.llll^<lon 11 UndM-y Oolcnul. <:. S \VlnM-l-r Cnllfrl...lan-s. <<nr ll-ll Ollln. llfllfllrl l.:lllllx.f lll nols. <HTorl rnrlot New V-u nul OtlllTM, Tll- MllllllllfUN»f lll lllhll dutcrt vv- ul by urrlnll; h both Clnl tnu^ylt md llx runnng: ll JMMrl tefnre (n- rvtllnt (M-el-M f e t-o. nll n pnt:.mr 1 tmv«* lf- p-fllttt. 1 lutvo nr«*n nnl known.k- llf.-.ml hultl by fur * Kl->ntH hor unt tn- cn-ttut op- t». lu lm"h:un p.>np(<t. nl H:,nl«*». otvllllnl lor mv n.* (lp rumltf nlw whom Hun «lvu. ^ Hgh Prrt»o For Govornor Johnson. n Oov*.rnur J> H» wu luwo n uun whnno tvtry *Y»;- la nnlt KO! X Ol* luolu Hull H" l" lm" t nn wl»,<l hu lru.l >f urrt nlut.j ltn pmrtl-\lly appll<<l n llnl.l" fur H., lnmll n( llm p«opl«t Oul <«lul<> tl*. prlnlplum wltut Wo lull-nl H, upplv llhmklloul " llllotl W»- n.vn nnltlnl tn only typo uf tun wn,.v»-r.nklt u> m mn lul.-l..» M- h. vlt-., rrhl.l-n.ry. vs. huvo otnnu-0 u nn at tlm n>n"l lu * lu prnmllxtl hn Unllfl HlalttN. nl, rln.l... >vllh nl nx ltarl md oul, wlll v^ry purllrh, hgh pu >lrut tlmt. n nn. lllnu you nty word lo tn uvnrylhlh run. lo put nvt-ry prllln m>untk«. -on H.ou, anl nll«{ h ntvn tl your rltptnul mll lo.-u..1! dnavor no fur nn nln.unll H lvtn n«lo llvo up n " olllktlonn you lnv",,l upon nn anl *nl.avor n ntrry out n tllcl llu-lkhtll Of M- \Vlllllll.>, )1.) p, t> Wlllrt yon lnv,,,,,],,) nollnu.. tlullcntcl y nnlvm l> la nllllnu sn unsolved,,, Kllfl,,,,, f,, r w mn.you «,,n( BO YERa* TK OCB CorvnaTo n. nromenllll n "^^l 1! nml lnnrlmun mnl ml.lllr n.orlnl.hr o.lull. fuu vrfnllur Ml llvnlm.ll. pruhnllr l.tlnll.l.. Cnl,, l,., r.um.,u,vl, JNUUllOK..., r..,,,1. ml fnfl. Ol.ln.1 nknur ft..lrlllll l.nlnnl. ll.nu luk (l.^l M (:«,. run.u tptfttl Hltlff, (t ft lmt l n run. ll la Scentfc /ncc.n. f lllulllu. l.nrbhl nr. -.lha.1.u, tl».». w h 1.,, ML. «:, H.l..»»ll U11 VK Wf 1U llnuoll (moo. rll T H., W...n J ). Tlle Baprst Endeavor Socety had a very enjoyable socal on Wednesday evenng. Presbyteran Socety was nvted, entered n affar wth zest. Harold J. Brmfeld Hannah D. Thorpe, Braddock, N. J., were marred at home brde,-.on Wednesday evenng, ug. 7th, by Rev. W.,. Shaw. CRD. We wsh Jhank lades, also Pocahontas Lodge, for flowers sent Mrs. Smons. MR. & MRS. FRNK SMONS, ND BROTHER ND UNT., St. Marks Church, Rev. Wn. Howard Davs, Recr. Tenth Sunday aftertrnty. y.sos.so Holy Communon ; 10.30, Mornng Prayer; 11.45, Sunday School; 7.30, Evenng Prayer. Baptsts wll agan unte wth Presbyterans at mornng an~d evenng servce.-r- Rev. H. P. Hoskns preachng. Mornng sermon on " everlastng arms," Deut. xxx. 27. Evenng, " last chance frst opportunty," Luke xx. 42. Sunday Schools at r usual hour place. Unon C. E. meetng wth -Presbyteran Socety; -Next Thursday evenng, unon prayer meetng n Baptst Chapel. Mr. Mrs. Wm. F. Bassett, started on Thursday for Exeter, New Hampshre, spend a month wth r daughter, Mrs. L. E. Wllams, or relatves. t ~seeuss lke a-long trp for an elderly couple. Baptst Church at Southampn, Pa., have been celebratng second annversary pasrate Rev.. W. nderson. papers state that every nsttun that church has advanced sxty per cent n two years. Mrs. Chas. F. Crowell her sster, Mss Morn, Mss Elzabeth Moore, Mss Helen Way, Messrs. Morn Crowell S. T. Godfrey, consttute a campng party at Old Feld, near Weymouth. y went down on Wednesday. Mr. Joel S. Reed ded Tuesday afternoon n Methodst Hosptal, Phladelpha, aged 54 years, from cancer lver. Mr. Reed has been for years a valued employe n W. L. Blacks sre n charge several depart^ ments. s a Chrstan man, a neghbor, a good ctzen, he was everywhere most hghly esteemed, hs death seems a publc loss. Funeral servces wll be held morrow (Sunday) at two oclock, at hs late resdence on Vne St. nterrruent n Greemount. ^GEMS" MUSCL PNORM ^Beneft Hammonn Fre Company j wx :..rbellevue HLL Frday Saturday Evenngs ; ugust 23 24, 1912 MTNEE on STURDY, 24th Resen-ed Seats on sale at Kngs^ 50 cents General dmsson, 25 cents Drecn EDN E. COL.DY, mercan Entertanment Bureau, N. Y. Cty. Terse Facts on Value a Bank ccount. Money about house s easly lost more easly spent. Money n ths bank s safe, yet avalable. Wth money n bank, no need gong out your way pay a bll. Drop a check n mal, that settles t. res a place on our books for every wage earner. Well take care just as-many dollars m he can lay asde each week ; hs money wll be ready for hm, subject hs dem at any tme. f you have any fear whatever ultmate poverty, begn rght now lay H few dollars away n ths bank. Do t regularly persstently n have no fear beng poor. Those who acqure habt layng money away n bank need have no fear future. -, servces ths bank are ntended for YOU, for everybody. We nvte you come n make use us. Hammonn Trust Company PENNSYLVN RLROD. ROUND $2.5O TRP To SBURY PRK OK nnual Baby Parade Day Or LONG BRNCH Wednesday, ugust 21, 1913 Specal Tran <-«V.-H tlaftc- Cy «t 7- ll - " ( 4JK Hfl"". HuuouK, 7-y j y./.s Rotrung-, l.-uv.-m LOUR urucl at,s..s«p. "<- - Tckets good only on specal tran n t-u-l d Chl<lrcu between 5 12 yours ol No l)ugk«k c checked. H«H Md-Summer Great Reducn Sale t Gendlers Bargan Sre ll our Summer sck n Dry Goods Mlluery an greatly reduced. Chldrens whte dresses, Lades Skrts, Pettcoats, Dressng Sacks, at remarkably low prces. l{ our Mllnery Trmmngs are reduced less than one half r former value. --, ^,. - \ Next Krmmel GENDLEH; Near Post Offce Gong way ths Summer? n let "Republcan" follow you. SMUEL LTKE, Proprer Everythng Clean Up--Date Tent located at Bellevue ve. & Thrd St. f you have a desrable Farm Sell, or Wsh Buy One H. W. MLLER fj-nt for K.. Strout Fann gency Second Floor : Trowbrdge Buldng Hammonn, N. J. J. B. HU3STTEE Eyesght Specalst Optcan BLLRD BULDNG Hammonn, New Jersey DONT DONT Let your Ky-s <lc> more than y can, y aro your most valued possesson. f y burn, ache, or st^, K vo m your attenn. wll examne your eyes, f \o\\ need glasses can ft you corectly. TJf-R,"" 1 - My work s guaranteed "j~yff Good Vson moans Good Health. J. R. HUNTER, onncrly 214 Market S., Phladelpha. 1 TK«y nterlock ftul ovolnjt cmr.l otlmr la nu.l n v/ny thnt llo drvng rnlr «r vow * wnuo* *tft lunr llon, Won >u o«tn nr mtllo lu v/ud-«tnn!* * " f»«o l>umnu. Mu u. Mu t«vor teatl e»lr«. For sale by Goo-go O. Bobst, Contracr & UnhlHr, Hammonn, N. J. Some thngs youll need on your Vacan. KODK Waterman Fountan Pen. s Gllette Safety Razor place get m s at ROBERT STEELS, v.. Your Jeweler. Call on us f n need Hot Wear Requstes n Hardware Lne. Headquarters for all those lttle thngs needed n makng repars about house,--such as nals, screws, tacks, wre, nettng, pants, ols, etc. v... Refrgerars or Garden Hose may nterest you. H. McD. Lttle, Plumber BED CROSS PHRMCY Summer Specals Sea Foam Bscut Campbells Soups delghtful (nky sweet Hy have n h.-eut. house at ths hue 20 Cts. per pound tn- year. ll knds Small Maokorol Nce whte lsl, wj.. ulol halt u pound. 0 cota each Coylou Tea 10 Cts. per can.splendd for ced tea. Nce tusle, pretty color. 00 ots. per pound M. L. JCKSON & SON. Half-a-Cent-a-Word dvs. No chnreo less than ten cents. Each fgure. ntal, nnd nnmo counts one word. Heal Estate. TJOR Rent 7 roomed house on Central vo... Whltmorc. ftent. all eunvcnlcncoa. nnulroor J. a. Mart. TJOUSK x)t lor nalc at Second Qrapo " Streets. ddress, o. Bo 660. Hammonn. LROK Cleared Lota % mle (rom Headng Stan 875 up. Easy terms. See Second floor Trowbrldee t. W. Mller. Buldng. FOK Sale or Rent, L. Rchards homestead, on Ralroad venue. nqure- ol J. B. Small. Tf OR SLE. Grant place, on Lake. 1 1 acres. 10 room houne, stable. ncubar brooder house. pply or wrte K. S. Orant. 217 Pcnno. Buldng, Phllado. TfOR SLE. Chcken (arm, 10 acres. 8-room ^ house, barn, waeon house, Kralnhouse, nearly rxw ^ B t. ol chcken houses, ncubar house, complete, all convenences. Frut for famly. Possesson mmedate. 2 mles from Ralroad Stan. Terms, nqure ol. J. Kng. Hammonn. H OHSE For Rent or Sale, on Central ve. pply H. M. McKeone, Hammonn, N. J. Specaltes. TTVNO a Man on f a-nleht servce, we can attend washng pollshlne cars for one dollar. Hammonn u Oarage. TfOR Sale, fordon Coal Sck.-500 preferred *!XX) common. Make me an fer on all or part lot. J. F. Collns, Hammonn. Poultry, Supples, Lvesck. Sck, Buff Orpngn rooster four hens for sale, at V. Bond, lth St., south ol Frst Road. ClRNG Chckens, dressed or undressed, J delvered. \Vm. Dunnng, Falrvlew. Mscellaneous. TJOLER Engne 3Kh.p., for sale cheap. " Box 661. Hammonn. E For Sale at one-hall cost. See. Glenn McCrea. Wanted. t?rtst- Class Laundress Wonted. Monday or Tuesday each week. 822 Bellevue ve* \Jt70nK Wanted washng or cleanng, or vv eeneral housework. Mrs. J. McCracken. ChewHoad. MlrNTED. Olrl lor cenor.l housework. vv Colored preferred. Mrs.. J. lder. Bellevue venue. CM1.KS.Wanted. Farm hswth turn- L Hes wll fnd t r advantace move GrovovUle. N. J.. where.r boys elrls can fnd employment year around at good wanes; men can fnd employment on nearby farms, or n mlls. Kxcellent schools for chldren, churches, or ad vantages. jnv rents. Trolleys Trenn. Wrte or call. Morrs Co., Grovevllle. N. J. G RT, or Younr Woman Wanted, assst mor n care chldren whle at shore. ddress, loc 231. H7NTED a competent lady bookkeeper, vv one famlar wth typewrter preferred. ddress, lox 416, Hammonu. Xr NTED a clrl for general housework. W Mrs.. J. Kne. Lost & Foufl. STOLEN from J. L. ODonnells cellar, an ce cream freezer, packed wth wels kulyea. - ^ - Mr».,l.-Mc(;mcken. LOST, Clasp pocketbook, wth blue snes n clasp, contanng small stun money. Fnder please notfy W.W.Burnham. BOYrl.K Takd from n front Peoples Uank. Wflncsdv fnrrnoon. Heward for nfonntlon cmltn! recovery same. Wm. Doerfel. BO.VKMH- KnCToN TropoHalM nvted. OF MU.Ml TOWNM. Ktwoc.l, N. J.. UK. 8th, 1911!, Hoard Kduotlm Mulllct Townshp nvlteh M0lt<l l>l(tu for Dm transportan two ptplln. MlKN Mll.trt-.l Hnlo nul \( HH Mtl<lr<t <tr:w. from or near Nt-nco. from r rt>fthhtlvt«hnhs llntno lgh.school durlf; thohclool perod ol w* nul nu, flald covoynuo protect lu-n-lth puplln nffklht lrltnnut went lt- r. t nlt rwrvtfm rght receve or reject nny Md not lu tlu ntercut To\vn«hlp or HolumlH. ll bl<ln Hl ho tn lutlh ol Dlatrlrt Clerk hy Matunlny. M., UB C. W. MUHKlt,!),(;. LEDNG FETURES OF ROO3EVELT-8 "CONFES- SON OF FTH." Vftrctlul prmares n presdental yonm. Cerlln Unted Statea sonara by popular vota. Tha ulurt hnllot, llnltlnu (ha number udlrtnlh lo votud for. ntrltknt nnd tlcunt corrupt VruftU-rt aft, ntplylntf prlnmrlt «tf woll H tltmllttnn. rubll^lly <-un tlun contrbun* nltlallvn. rronlun und recall. H.ul nr )llnlul lrlnlona. Hhu lylk t>u pro:tnb for onond. mmt lo noutlltlna. Htrunfllontnt lh«puro food luw KHatllnlcmt M llonal hutltl «ltt)mtm«t Holnl nul nlnolll Junlto w/tk"vorhrrn. nrlllnc u mltluu W»K«lntrhc.1 nul oll *«xumlonh fur»nplu> rft. ll.ulnll.h -nltlu nlur. hollm Wnk fur wnnn, prohltl tlon rhll.l \hr. Vlfrul ,11.f lunln. lttltml ntntrlul counltnloo, ml.llln.- nl ll.l.ulo n.lnlry. vlnluu lln> tm-lff lu tlm lltr- «*ut «n l\... nul rmnukr. P*Mn.l«;nt turlrf lulunln, olurllnan..nnl on«p,ly t\x. MnlTrtuv for wm.l. Kulllllou KuhK n mnt <nn.tv.ll.,,f f, Wll.l.,»..» l...n..lll 1, Mnn ml.p lvo 1 U"..nun,,n,,,,,,,.hp lunlk rmll,n.. nlll; ynl< n fur lnnkn. oa rlln lnrf;«t nnvy, KnlllHllll.f h,, lunnm Hllll ntrlrl lllmul vm..1.f HM -U. trout Y, w<ml«(,)m.». - /~\ n tln ^ulllnu J.V/ Md Summer Reducn T BLCKS General Sre! Slk Caps that were f,. now 75 cents Only a few left ll Summer Hats Chldrens Straw Hats. marked way down $1.89 down $1.50 $ 89 cents 50 cents 39 cents Only a few left. Prle Shft, was -$1.50- now $1.39 was $ now 89 cents duett $1.50 Shrt now $1.39, was $ now 89 cents Belts that were 25 c now 19 c were 50 c, now 39 c 50 cent Slk Tcs now 39 c ll Summer Suts are away down n prce. Our suts were very low n begnnng, but now y are cut ten per cent. Now s tme buy a talor-made Sut,^ y are cut from one eght dollars on 97 patterns. ll Lades Musln Underwear greatly reduced, lots ol or Bargans n all Departments. W. L. BLCK

4 FSHONS FNCES POPULR GOWN. SUMMER Blue chambrey, embrodered n self color, fnshed wth bs whte mbrodered n blue s here shown. desgn s cool- summery, wll develop attractvely n dmty, lawn, gngham, slk, cotn vole alter wash materals. "wast pattern 9297 s cut n fve szes: 34, 36, 88.^ 40_ 42 nches bust measure. 28 SO nches wast measure. t qures yards 36-nch materal for entre dress for a 36- nch sze. Ths llustran calls for TWO separate patterns, whch wll be maled - any address on.recept ten cents fnr ECH pattern n slver or stamps. GRLS COFFURE Just How Smart Young Parsans re Wearng r Har. French grls good famly are all dressng r har n exactly -»me-<btyle,r=wrte8, our Pars ^correspondent. One copes or grl who would appear among her frends wthout a partng down mddle knd bun rolled low at back head would be. consdered old-fashoned. Every grl at a fashonable lecture had her har done n ths manner. t wnnot be sad that t s attractve, Strt possbly n a few short months, or years, y wll abon bun for "chlchla," colls marred Hfe. re B a bg dstance la halrdrcbrnf? a young mor her young daughter. Untl thn daughter "goes n world" very llttln trouble s taken show her vantage.. plan lnen blouse, talor sut, smplest hata a wng or a bow rbbon are almos unform young French grl Pars mors wll dress r lttle chldren from "age two ten n most luxurous clos, take prde n beng seen wth lttle fares. But once chld goes school she has ceased be a y Uer clos do not become nterestng Untl she s on pont makng her debut n socety. adwth TO SVE SCRUB BRUSHES. Tha economy brushes la qute worth studyng, 03 y mount up a heavy tem n years expendtures. scrubbng brush that s left soak n a bucket quckly rotg. Sweepng brooms should never uch floor except when n actual use; y should nt once be sod on pont tha hle, head upward, aganst wall, f re s not a broom rack. Dustng brushes should have a strng on hle be hung up after use. Brushes should be washed from tme tme, as y get drty, Just as dusters do. Do not leave your pets at home un- -provded for when yau_ga_vacauon.- ng. re-are refuges whch y can be sent DNTY GRMENT FOR THE HOUR OF REST. Lades Neglgee or House Sack Wth Poplttm. Cotn crepe, dmty, rossbar musln, Swss, slk othu danty materals may be used for ths model. Lace embrodery or rbbon wll form a sutable decoran. pattern s cut n G szes: 32, 34, 38, nches bust measure., H requres 21-2 yards 27 nch matt ral for 36 nch sze. pattern ths llustran maled any address on recept n conta n slver or stamps N TTOTlVll MMKll KHOCK X>K MOTOCH UH, Wn 10 lo llnum) wll ll OlT llrnm wll, front ClolnK. Whllo lum llnnml wll blue wmh md wnn mm fur thn (-mrmlk d""lk>. 1 " uull"" lmlm hn f-ml nl lln prcllrul clonng wll naku lt" lylu vtry popular Tm ptlern 81 cut n fm nl/: (, H, 10 mll yearn t rojnlmn. yunb nrl ntrlul tt..1.1.«..!».. for un <l«h(-ymr gro. Putt mn 11,11) lllmtruhn mull nt«n nuvo- or ntump. tl any ttlllhlh on recept uf ddress all order* PTTERN DEPRTMENT 6OT-6OO Sensom Street PHLDELPH DNTY LOUNGNG JCKET. Ladles Dressng or House Sack. Chna slk n a delcate shade.nk wth "Val" lace nsern edgng was used for ths desgn, whch s also sutable for crepe, lawn, dmty, nansook or smlar fabrcs. lattern s cut n 3 szes Small, medum, large. t requres ards 40-nch materal for medum sze. pattern ths llustran maled nny address on recept ten :enta n slver or stamps... NTTY BUT 1XMl HOY. TW DNTY DKlXJH TOK GRL. lloyn llcucl or Muy Hull. Uuluu, <lk<m, :!unl>r<y, lle, llneo [jlhur Hummer fubrlcn urn boat mlted for thn doulk. Tho pattern " <t l fnr l/.cu: 3,, anl H youra. t requred ~ 12 yurh 41-nch nnerlul for tho nl-year H!*«. pattern uf thn llntrun maled o any ullreht on recept n centa n nllvor or tumpu. HELPFUL HNTS FOR HOMES. T> tulu Lwy thn oly l*t«wbon nk nl Tor fylk, mlo lo ol vury hut uul thru fry n, pluc<t nf onon n t. unt wlum hown tulu U (Ml. mn ur U m,h uunful lortm n nlv1 y h thyntt, whch r nvuluublu fur tnmlh fmmonl, nmut llla, d llnll lmn nm nnnmn bymo llhlllllll., nlmlll. Whn hhk lrlhkrt run u threud round -, h huln mfrn "K K anl luw mll Uo nlhnn run nut. ThU lnlm Mr lulo upp.mr nmnllur, mll t H, ho lllll.l lulrl HKlld. Hlln m mrm run m cur«tl by pplvlk ",ll nm, ol,l wtter. Tbo H.K, llll lr>,. Hnl holp luw ml llm ln from hn burn, whle Ull nuolhlllk pllorllon ll»l t. nlupln n,l 1nllonl wuy lo! mt"" llly murk/ rnm a rancoat 1«n n u uw Mtulo n nllem "ml nb vvnll,,n d,, nnln. t wll lllno r«- mv" mn nltlnn fnn drnn nkrt*.,hlllll,-ln -mln. mll K^ntonlon* ll,,n, n Nn«N ho ln wlxl lul««wlv llhlllllll M tllllllllllh uholll u ncll Of ll> M fll Ml,. HMO. Tll) tnlll Jllllll l«" <l) ll<> nl luu hn n (hn nun, lll«llllllu h.llk llll nl nhnnln pupa m mvn Whl llln n lnt pnnnlll H, mn l.u,h «,1 rnm >r hn «,11 h,. vn Olrln Drmn Wth dded luul Yoke.- popular model n hero ulown. Tbo yol may bo oulltel. Thu loulku n <<>ol tut comfortallo for vvnu duy 11, nnl wll develop nln<v ly n»ny hu lr-nn mutnrltla now n voguu. Thn pntturn B cut n 4 nn: 4, (1, 8 10 yuura. t ro lron ynnla M nch nurlul for Uo C year nlo. putlnr thn lluulrtlon mullol nny nldrtmn on rucolpt ten c n Hllvor or BtnpH. FD8 OF THE FQHON8. Few Hnt* tho Men Folk*. 11 n lulln onulhl* for a un np- nm t»!un1lnkly w«ll lrnml wthout lnng n hn l.-urtt llt "fopplhh" <n n lny wly u lnlu. OlnthlnK nada from wull nul«. l<xl wll-mal falrlr, mltnl>l<l lo nno nrl nouaon, am nlwnyn Hro curry wth tlmm» nlylo lut n l»l»- lt. Tnt DW trow nnl tfruy mlxtnrnn, tlnl uhhott Hrl K nn<1 Mnnur, uro n>l«n1 1 for hm «n«0ult«. Da Bra Hnt (ha collar u nt * lupo!" H nnl luu wnll, for u on tll* lclnll uy olllnwlo 1(00,1 talor* full nnlll Kom lll- roputntlon. nor llttu ml notlo.,1 > hn nl>n«n:( n«,p, or lupala, on tl* >o,lat*. Thn oparlncn nrn nnl*hn1 wth H nlthlnh thnt * nnlun. Thtt nmt pulr tl««nra 111* rro*n- «lrlp.,,1 ullh, * rtlnrmm* ulll Knl hn lulll.,! Mlk ono*, that nonn th«r«hnn l.o.n lltlln nhnka fon thn wnter fmhnn. Mny nn* lo not wnnr ulovcn (o l.onlnn.n, hut hn an,1o«nlln nra l«nl1 wth lln< nn nln«n, wllln May nr* morn nultuhlo wll) l.lnok footw»«r. WORTH KNOWNG. To fll floor craoka get a pound let t st overnght covered wth water. n pour f tha water atlr t n a pound cornaurch. th«oraolu- wth thla Bmooth f wth a knfe. fter fryng: doughnuts, place kettle not grcaao out doors pour n a HttU cold water, enough make th* gresmo bubbla. Ths wll tak«oat burnt taste, greaae may b«used agan. n mxng mustard use warm, never hot, water. f water s o warm t. wll male* condment flat. delcous mustard la made by mx) tha dry mustard wth equal parts olve.ol Tarragon vnegar. To got best results n cannng frut uao good rpe frut. t la a mstake thnk by watng tul frut s poor an cheap one can get from U just aa good results n cannng. To clean lght-colored velvet, oorduly wth cut surface, a day-old loaf whte bread, cuttng f tha surface aa fast as t becomes dscolored. Bacon, f possble, should be purchased by alda slced n house, savng several cents -on each pound. fat,. when fryng any artcles, should be kept covered when heatng coolng, so that tho odor may not be so great. ts no play when one laughs or weeps NET ND POPULR MODEL. Strped wash slk n tan whte wa usad for ths attractve desgn. t B equally sutable for satn, mcssalne, albatross, vole, cotn corduroy, madras, lnen or lawn. shaped front closng fl extremely chc. Tho pattern s cut n sx szes: 32, 34, 36, 38, nchoa buat meaaure. t requres three yards 27-nch materal for tho 36-nch sze. pattern ths llustran maled any addresa on recept ten cents n slver or ntampa. New Pedagogy New Psychology T S no use for poet course was none or than that psychologsts go fath nhumanty tself ts sub-. on tryng take lme possbltes f brought n full measure man n se possesson ts powers Bays. Walt tll That scentfc method be ! COOL ND COMFORT- BLE HOME OR FTERNOON Composed Ladles Skrt Pattern 9224, Ladles Salor Blouse Tho skrt has a habt back - th» wast may be fnshed wth full length or 3-4 length sleeves. s here shown whte corduroj wth trmmng bas lnen was used. wast s cut n 6 szes: 32, 34, 36, 38, nches bust measure. skrt n & szes: 22, 24, 26, nches wast measure, t requres 7 yards 40 nch materal for 36 nch sze for entre costume. Ths calls for TWO separate patterns whch wll be maled any, address on recept ten cents FOU ECH pattern n slver or stamps OLD-FSHONED ROSE SCENT. To make olrl-fashlonod rose-acent gar ono buhol roae leaves, tako a four-gallon ane jar und put n t a layer absorbent cotn saturated wth pure ollvu ol. Upon tht* put & luycr~\>f rose"leave8v"quft*~ thck. -Hepat untl tho jar s full, each day addng cotn roso leaves as tha contents snk. t end two weeks turn contents Jar n a flat whte enameled pan, put cover on t two heavy" flutlronh, express all ol you can, whch wll be about ono pnt, an you havo utuul uhuut on< quart on tho cotn. Dvde) tho ol n bulf, keepng one-half for tho mlk ross. To tho rcmnlntng half alo, two quarts hmt pro alcohol, rover tghtly. 1ft st for ) days, Htlrrlng thoroughly once every day, advses tho WomnnH Homo fonpunn. n Htraln through u llnu rloth n bottlon ovslrrl «U». U;!HH. MOrtT MCCOMNd DOHK1N. UlrlB Yoke Urnm wlllt lx)hk Hlonvn nl lluul <", "" Hh.r Hl.mvo wth Hl»P«d Cuff. -Thl l«ul llll (lxm lan ho wull fronl tnrl.,.1 form» wllo M«plat or nau.l; ho tllrl front lm n Hllhmt tu <or r.npond. Tlo nmrmnt,.h,vo may b«nnl«.l»l n full nkll, wth t mul o.uff, or n lm-lor OK!" wth a nlmn.d un*. Tn. yolu * trlmuul wth n Blmxxl bertha. Tho patlnrn n "Ut n four»»oh: (. N, 10 unt 13 y.mro. H requre. M yurtu 44-nch nnl«rlnl for ho.l K hl y<nr nlr... pattern thla lllmtran nnm.nl lo lny ldrcmh on r«"-elt n cnln n (lver or ntnu n. Montessorl system had ts perfect work wth human chld n see what a stature full-grown man attans. ready scholar at 3, a use ful member human famly ut 4, a wrter artst at 6, what heghts shall not such a beng clmb when years have brought hm full development hs power? nd all se ages seers Bolons have been pratng us Godlke possbltes wthn us, wth out one well-formed plan for brngng m out. No royal road learnng sbut one Of many smlar sgns huug out by tho teachers encourage youths make most mselves, or worst as case nclned. To be sure, Froebel a few ptyng souls brought cap Tjels begule tfe weary TjmbeTT but who before ths patent student lover lttle chld was able turn out scholars authors 6, Wcarns all r, weght Of learnng lghtly, lke a flower? bovo all, despte "Sequns dream t, who but ths enthusastc worker n vneyard ever proved that ordnary chld could he brought" up-- full- -mark t leextraordnary, one by smply applyng same method tranng t? Of course, now t wll come out that we. are.genuses, only defrauded our gfts by our stupd teachers. nu that really s where unborn ages crowd upon our souls. Why, ndeed, were we "poor prown-ups born out due tme for ths free grace Montcsscr system^o thrust greatness upon us? Why were " free natural manfestans" our beng lost n. scentfc or unscentfc school benches that meant "restrcn mmoblty," f not curvature Uo spne, nstead beng allowed st on floor or ground or whor ever our fancy dctated? t s clear enough that no such "concept lberty" enrched enlvened our shooltays ts present advocate am expounder s even rght n sayng that "no one can affrm that such a prncple already exsts n schools" outsde happy chldrens home her own nauguratng. Her smle holds goods when she says, "Ho who would say that prncple lber, ty nforms pedagogy -day.t-would- make us stnlle -as; at,a chld who. before n box mounted butter fles, should nsst- that -y were alve could ly." t remans for cornng generans perfect hor plnn for lberatng "chldren who, llko bmerllca mounted on pns, aro fuhtencd each hs place, tho desk, apreudlnk useless wngs tho barren meanngless knowledge whch y have acqured." Even gr smplcty at busts that acrmc tranng whch s r. plme feature tho now H>ntem may be Blow obtan at thn hs ut tncheru yet mbued wlrh school nutbotlb pant. Homo lupue mo "free natural nmlfculallon" on her own part many pcrlp) help tho teacher n her object OHHO, Homewhat OH appcunt n n recent CNO not exactly ncorporated n tlo Monesp e d study man, as well ns nsects bactera. s a demartd new pedagogy whch fltfl admrably n great French sages nsstence that " true scence true study man B man." nd "study man n awakenng bn ntellectual lfe" s verly a dfferent matter from studyng nature, even n nterest man -hs needs.. For ths study man mples, as s clamed, "a love man for man" an "ntmate relanshp between observer ndvdual whch does not exst between student zoology or botany that form nature lfe whch he studes." That chld should prt most by t la certan nougn, hut wder nterests n tho human beng created by U must be felt everywhere. R "lr"s~qute n path new movement that wrongs worbngman come n for recognn even soul wounds nvolved n hem. "We know only o well," ;ays wrter, ".that when a mans "ery blood has been consumed, or hs ntestnes wasted away through hs work, hs soul must have lan opressed n darkness, rendered nsensble, -orrt-may-her klled-wltbln-hnt; t s ths deeper wrong that we am at when we say that workman must be redeemed through lberty." Ths lberty soul, tls sacredness ndvdualty whch s rescue lttle chld brng hm hs hgh place n kngdom heaven, once recognzed n human pathway 8 must dety, be needs must see normal.human beng gve evdence se powers before talcng much sck n such lty teachngs. new pedagogy wats duty enough upon new.psychology whch would brng "master man" n hs nhertance. For new psychology tself s as old as ages. re B not one utterance that t puts forth that can not be matched n wse saws Greeks Romans all ancent nans. But never n all hsry educan have se truths ages been brought bear upon human belnp_ Restrcn, nstead lberan expanson, has shaped hs lfe character, chance test clams tno hgher teachers been lost race. t s ths new pedagogy fers; f re s any human beng o old feel nterest n. result, he should read Burroughs a "Summt tu«years" dscover what he has lo t seemb--jn»ve been wthn -j-late-at nght -flrrhmpower a few mortals acheve consderable what best dreams psychologsts teachers can fer, y certanly do enrch character human lfe experence n a way rouse a longng share n felcty a future wheu all men shall measure up stature r noblty greatness. To thnk that we mght have reached ~tfe~bum~mf wth"teem 6ut for tne"te-" strdng lnes our early educan s ndeed a sorrowful reflecn. For though re may bo somethng truly sublme n sprt that can rejoce that ors shall attan heghts) even though we have mssed m, t wpuld_be_much;.nlcer_ Jye_n-an. agewhen, as honest reporter has t, BER STORY. Y LLEN an hs sster lce, who lved n a New Engl wn, had long- desred vst r Grpa Grma Black on a farm near Bocky Mountans. Fnally one autumn; when days were growng shorter fresde felt comfortable, r parents decded take long-planned-for western trp.. t end r Journey y were glad ndeed fnd grpa* re meet m wth a sprng-seated double buggy, trunks were srej n rear ot vehcle, mu»! delght chldren, homeward drve through country began. ar was keen frosty, but a. full moon shexl a flood slvery lght over hll valley. fter supper Ray lce were eager for a sry. "You wll have get your grmor tell you about bear," sad grfar. "Do please tell.t us," pleaded chldren. " wll," was smlng response, "Whle your grfar K dong Unrest chores. When he comes n, he can fnsh t." chldren readly agreed ths. "t was ten 4 years ago," she began, "when your grfar wore lvng fc a lumber camp. He was overseer men,- dd tho cookng for m n a shanty. Toward sprng, when camp began break up, men worked after supper THE OTHER MN HEY were n hall where a fre crackled on broad hearth. Tho wnter day was dyng, already gloom a bleak twlght was fllng room. y drew r chars close he sold tersely. "way!" re wae a bt dkh may n her own voce. "Yes, away! To fnd hm!" "Foolsh!" she chlded. "You doa9g know what he looks lke. You even know hs name." "ll fnd hm, ^choke up QUEN SBE? What force mysterous les behnd stream That bears us on? What substance has ths dream Of human puppets on a whrlng sphere n am n a. unversal me, sad admxture a smle tear? What master motf, what ggantc thought, What wondrous purpose n mnd that caught thundrng rythm chaotc rng nd gave t shape placng, thus wrought Of nothng, a substantal, lvng thng? nd why msery, why delght, -. n*l why.awful, blacjcness, -nght ;-! - swft gradans from our doubts fears Un assurng comfort lght. tragc comedy growng years? end what s t? Death, or but surcease From earthly sorrows? Strfe or lastng peace? nd what s death, what eternal lfe; Of earthly joys or sorrows but ncrease Or fnal endng both peace strfe? Baltmore Sun. snow melted 1. One nght when y had returned r task had an experence Uj,at shal; never forget. " was clearng away. table lockng unuched food n cupboard. dong n " cook room for dsh water, what Should bo re n outer doorway but a great gauntlookng brown bear! warm wear, had awakened hm out hs wnter den,, hungry from hs long fast,. he,_was..ra.venous- for -food, -n*- was no tme be sorry for folly havng left door open. had no gun; f had, wou.d have been o frghtened have used t. 1 knew re was no tme be lost, for he was glarng wldly around as f decdng make a meal me. Fortunately vhad prevously locked ^cupboard: where we kept meat vegetables; n farr corner spcl a keg n whch cled honey had been sred, but whch was now half full molasses. He who watches over those who put th,er trust n Hm ltl Hvtcn t Bomu lnn a teacher n ono nf nght nrhuolh lnt! a clam forrlun pupls dul wth, anl, un n- Hry KHH, HO umkklul lonk uul vanly ntuo thmu nlurhtaul wnrl coll. lnt ndltly at u llblurlnc n a cmtutn cunr tht ran ovor t> a llttltt K" 1 am H-KU tulklk her n u luruh, loud lon. am uklly lnulk K ll"l n tunfn 11 Tluruupnn tho lkh brolm ><>t» u burly Hwolo n (bo rlb, tc rlutnnl jnylully, "Oh, ; u-oll nl-all:! n ntun ol!" Thn crlululy clango hu complexon human lt n all t bounds. t may bo even n nearer uenuu than dstngushes und devoted educanal reformer, Hcrgl, rcullxcl that t can h» sad, "b «lo (ghtt for tll cauuu lghts for nn rekeneratlon." That "tho loss co«clouhncbh tho ndvdual power ureatnehu whch are tn: rctu hlh lut llfo lu ths rea Pnlubmont normal man" for d bn am folllou t lu not tlld <U[ ClulutM ml cvo "tlu n "un dmple m lllh," llllollkll 11 n:pchtdnn on wn) wulkt ntlcly uul happly through a wood, loltluk bn nner lo unfold lvely," m Unt HOH thn now nln; ;y roulrn. aoclnlon bleu wllct m :(l nter n lu melbol adopted ml^hl naturally nuu; 1 " moe lltcleu n cue ollcr puplh or orolkuor than v tjo nwrltlen pnko tho cludn mll prvlnlt llmj rlllomhly l m pupl nnnl. ho ymn anl nnlnf (o derve hd full hcntlt (bo now elucutloml t)dem am reveal llm world lo ;lnry that n v.lnln man wbon bn own f(,ctm lult r..\e fen pluy am development lnt n th< Vdry fll H hn ll clurlk llnelf nacn Hen u nmulun nnl trbute lo mmunty thul no member n llm bnmm fantly, ob or ym;. Now ntccoat n Humanty. n ln M-«nl n hmully llnnr >rtnr,h rrmh n tho utl (bn now vmnl, nnl an ulmnllt flll n t, bul poln KdK HK* ovnn n lo lnll wnrll h lu run, un lu (rlklun rllllnln, tb) (wnn "tho uf fn n lnhlry lur u1 mlullrly lnrclor n ho lnn lo hcllovo, honco anythng whch cllh rouro lln ttlu (>(>naclous- K n dlructly n tho lno hln ml vntlon. t nuy b» o n for hm Ml u. wltjlom t), but over behold meh. u «l!v"lnpumt n bth normal fprlnk n n Kaln UOK -nhlkht n (lo uluo tlu luuu crenturu that mt ( ulol<un fntl llfo lu MH uoul. n truth, tbn olcntlht who studlol alnoral chlllnn for thrty ynaru nnl orlvl tbn llon that tn) nuthol uplldl tlm Kboull aluo m appllcl nornnl -hlldcn lnorv.n nl tl" rrnlll Unt tlu Monunorl H\nl«- nlvc hm, TH put Ml loory!)n r t M thf man oml md way, f ln HM loud comld lnnn rrkntkl ntlnn, 1111 lu rrrtlly luvn nl bcllovol, t wll mulu al («Ul ( llrn nul tho nol thn powru wlllln (hl t nay ", "U nf. llolnch, llarvanl llnlv"nlly Hy, that "not mny wll wlnh nm any nulll proluo a r,nkn(l"n prolllln, utcb lntalll - M (lotn who bav<^ vlly n nla;" bcon but onhl-rl; lo fcrt upon mn un wo m lul wllrl llm lllnnllnk hn 1nyrhn wlkm mclnr ln now ml n may mvn, lln-m woull probably 1-ltlll n"lr,nr,y, abnlonl lu-foro lnlllllllv lllllll/l, mvn lllll n nnt vlh by ru.n ln falll vvllrb nqlnd lon." nl llln nlll lnlu n Much an atmo«h<" Llttlo Chld Hbull oml. lmy ho mnnwll Hum pobupn ^jf.l u llltln chld n n nul mol l"t" no nlbcovorol llntlon KMVO whch n wlllln llmm. U t a fact, at nny nl«, that tlo ;b nalnt, tak"" uul nr1 havo hcon prnncblk t" man for r.nn bn l-rnllty from (l anl " hun n thn llmltlm otnntmllllnn Everybody was not a thef a lar." f retrogradng n that fashon from tho pattern once set hm on mount s what mans systems tranng educan have done for hm, t lu nrely tme that some one should call a halt ntho whole busness. nd r.o doubt tho frst sp n tho retrevng process would be convnce man that ho wan mount for betr thngs, oven though catch hm young mght bo tho only sure way t. Thoro n HomothlK, however, n statement an observer n tho very thck evl nown tarex, who declares tlmt "peapla roally want be honeot. nd an thn tallluu wthn (he Montcouorl clam that "onormom majorty on* aru honuat" U may bo that hopu for Kanlor aa woll na tho goullnf wll cono out (>1 thn lurtfor thokht und nnlgbt nf ho, now podakok). U» oortalnly a tho heart tho now democracy n prlnclplo f not yot n demonstran. For lo raaognleo tho worth lu tho humblont man aa n ho blgbout n nn OHonao trm dnmcrary, nnl nhov Central Hry (lal Three (hat rtf nnmu method odcnllon cn put tncm on u lovol n all rnnpoctn, nllnclnu moral, n lo,10 n. way tbo only ruu n ullly und brotlmrlusbd Ho ruco can know. nuoh anolflt cry, "mmortal K<)ln. vlut a llfrnroco n thoro between n wlnn mal an unwlnn on«," buu polntl tho barrlor lo human brolborhoot n all RDM, anl mlhlk but u tntlh tbal can ft tbo nornul tbn abnormal ntnk tho nwluu lo tha lundurd (tn wloo, run nltn-kully runovn t. Moroovw no "(r «hnowl ot^n loadh lo lovo," wbatnvor cau muln knowolkk.wlll all Un joy anl power, nnlvcnul, mnt truly pont, m llkl bobold t, tho complo ~,v f^foratld matllkl. -10x. are fond sweets. Why not uncover t leayjb t open catch Brun? "No sooner planned than done. Tossng at hs open Jaws pumpkn pe that carred, hs attenn was dverted feastng on pe, whle snatched head keg wth claws a hammer; "n retreated dnng room locked door. ntruder now had full sway n cook room. f he fell n trap that H)d set for hm, wou!d be safe. f not, re was no tellng what would happen. But prayed, rememberng. Call upon M«n day trouble, wll delver you." Through a one-panel wndow could watch strange antcs creature. He strode boldly n, room..began a. ur!>ln-- vestlgatlon on hs hnd legs. re was a fascnan for hm n cupboard; but after vanly tryng 40 paw hs way nsde, he began explorans n regon honey keg. Nearer nearer he came, untl hs huge head wered drectly over tho delcacy. Promptly comng a decson, hf thrust bn head lower lower untl hn was over hs earn n lqud sweet." t that moment grfar came n fnsh tale: nd that (a where we men found hm a short tme after," he laughed. "We ate roust bear for two days; but \vt were not troubled wth any morn suc.h vsrs agan." Mlna K.. Davl, n WMtern Chrstan dvocate. fre, Vrall stretched out hs hs grateful heat. gust wnd rattled sleet sharply aganst drppng wndow. Vra rose sod for a moment lookng out at leaden sky. " melancholy days are come," he quoted gloomly. Babbette roused herself from comfortable depths char. "Come back lre anl have some tea," she sad, "Ths weath-r gves- me blues." " wsh mght lay my own prvate, partcular blues wear," sad Vral btterly. "What else?" she sad lghtly. "Youll feel dfferently -morrow when sun shnes agan." "Wll sun shne -morrow?" he asked. "f t does, t wont be same sun." "Tommy Vrall," she cred n exasperated nes, as she stamped floor wlth,one lttle foot, "ths s not a funeral." "Not yours, anyway," he pad, as he resumed.hs seat near her.. "You wear are a dellkhtful combnan ths afurnoon!" she mocked. " cant send wear home, so ll go myself," he sad half rsng. "St stll, foolsh!", she sad. "Wll you have one lump or two?" "My "temper neeaslflrtnefe! S ff " bowl, tear," he sad humbly. "t does," she sad grmly. "Your mood s.vllanous." "ts a recent development," he sad suggestvely. "nd possbly not ncurable," she supplemented. "Oh, res a cure," he sad eagerly. "So ve heard before," she sad, laughed. stly. "ts real funny!" he sneered. "Cross-patch!" she sad, stll laughng. "Bab." he sad, turnng her, "la She burst n a peal laughttr. "Tommy, you dot, you mustnt «r choke yourself. t would be sulcd* you know." t was turnng pont hla He. He embraced t stupdly. "Huh!" hu gasped, sodr Blarng at her flushed cheeks downcast eyes. t was dark when he fnally left. sleet stll came down n, on* s.antng lnes wnd howled dolefully. "Kppng odd wear," sad VraQ. an he.sod at door turnng up bj» coat collar. "snt t?" sad grl happly. Kx.. SX LTTLE CHCKENS. mor bddy sat on her neat. m Tfer ncac~ Sx smooth whte egg! fter she sat re qute a long tme tll ah* was very tred, what do you suppose happened one those eggs? n) way a nose that went "snck, snck, 1 " ar.u out uf shell stepped somethng lke a lttle fuzzy ball, but wth two brght eyes, two bts feet wa.k on. "What do you thnk t waaf ltt.e chcken? Yes, Mor Bddy waa_au_t>lad see,lt, aha called _lt_"fluffy." na.._ful:y._bad: "Peep, peep":" have some bror* an ssters n- sells; t you call m, thnk y w.l mt." Sc Mor Bcluy ^uu: "Cluck, cluck!" somethng Bad: "Peep, peep!" out tame anor chcken, a» olack as t could be, so Mor Bddly called t "Tcpsey." "re re any more?" sad- Mor -Bddy, "Yt/.--- Peep, peep! Were comng; wat for us," re came four ltte chckens as fast as y could run. One was as whte as snow, Mor Bddy called t "Snowball., - next waa yellow whte, she named t "Dasy." n re was a ye:o«" generally manage my own,af- one wtltatfswn rng arounant-nsc fars." she sad. "n he snt a mllonare?" he asked. a "Poorer than a church mouse," she confded. "Oh, Lord!" he sad, n despar. She looked at hm steadly. _ sar-. donlc smle curved hev mouth. "Must have brans, n," he. pursued. "ntemlttently," she sad. "What on earth dd you ever fall n love wth hm for?" he groaned. "Just because shouldnt, suppose," she explaned. "Hes most mprobable, mpractcal, charmng dreamer ever knew. He wrtes th«most.. del.lclqualy, foolsh. sonn_ets " hal he re- "Wllllo," mll tho nolh fnlly, "every tme you ax> r.l nthnr Hay lalr." "Unulnn!" nab! Wllllo; "you mu n! have hcn a tnkh..nol ut THE NURSERY. Ono tho mout notceable condns n mercan home where tluro la a chld, or chldren, s that caused by over-buyng n lno "ys" for tho purpose amusement. Not only s ths so n homes wealthy, but also those bsff numh. ndeed, one mght thnk that th«> chldren mddle clans wore tho mout ullllod n thn drecn. llucauuo t lu truly un afflcn! re lu nothng morn uncomfortable than that havng o much anythng. Th) nxl onco sown H not long n uproutlng a deep root dlfcontent; thlw leads lo pnrmanont brnnclch had nfluence tho leant whch lu an nmpprcclntlvn nature n hn chll tlun dealt wth. Uknpreclutlon Krow n ngratltnlo tlmt, n tme, ndormlneu tho whole clmnctnr or tbo ndvdual. (JMmt parentu Kuardlauu urn really aware t)\\u growng ovll n our yrtdm tranng our chlhlrnn; but that no nerlouu upn havo boon laltd n a Kcoutxr mlalako than tho pruotlcn lluelf. Makng errom not realzng m n ono thng, but know Hnt, lny by day, wo aro com nltllk H" mltnlo attan agan, anl wthout moral conngo rectfy m that n a t;rav«fault. ncrlcnnn, atf a whole, urn apt unt lo have thlng "hncnhe <h> tlnr pnople d(>!" Wo are all "people" lnrn; re lelnk " royalty, no >\<>. blllly nnl no "tnnleu" cllln, w«nut orally umno that nl mvo equal rlkhln lo wbolever w«con afford; that bln lu a (nn ntllllltl tnkn ward nl (be ntuchlhnml uul rellnlk nlvuntakt/, no one delen; but whore, flln hrlftlk chlllron ll > o axpent uktruvuknc"! wholly tnen. ennu} (oyu n concnnml, xvo would do well lo rnfraln from mltatlk thonn wbone mennn provll ull OHOlnl- bum" cumdnln am) mlul ml lon llrnl, wth lberal hulunro lt for (he Hy«Md olhor lunlnl aftn- WlllllH " wrote you sonnets, o," mnded her. "Hs are really charmng," she sad lookng away.. " see," he sad coldly. re was slence for a tme. " hope youll be very happy," ne sad at length. "Now thats lke old Tommy," she sad warmly. "Youll probably forgot me," he complaned, "Never," she sad sutly. "nd shall never forget you, Bab," ho sad. "n fact, re are a thous one thngs shant forget." She, was slently starng at fre. "Weve had some hgh old tmes, anyway;" he observed. " day we went fshng remember t?" he went on. "You wanted water lllcb, 1 got n beyond my depth. How yon laughed, you heartless lttle wretch!" "You looked no absurd, Tommy," she sad, KlKEUng at tho recollecn hm, "wth your clothctj all mud yourhat Bone anl your bulr all drppng. -nd you uwore. o, t Bounded funny becuuno water Kol n your mouth und mndn you tfhp uputter." "1 got HllcH, hokh." "Of course you dhl," Hlu-!uKhd. "nd day we went trumplnk. le nall. "Oreut Hcott! Ddnt t run Do you remember (hut hmmo en (h (loverly ronl, when- 1 nuked for H H-. ter for you, und y udl nu- f 1t tako my wlfu ddnt yuu llunl a (hat! round n bn-l dnnr, tn- -nr vulltm would feed nl? nd \vn fn dred out re lke n rmplc n that was called "Browne." afl what do you thnk! one was all black, only t had a,lttle whte spot on Uat> p ts head that looked lke m cap, so Mor Bddy ca.led t "Spotte." Now y were all out ftshells, y sad; "Peep, peep] Were hungry." So Mor Uddjt sad: "Cluck, cluck! Come see ray babes," out house, coac by, came a lttle grl wth corn-mol n a dsh, my! wasnt she gtaf! see chckens? fter y had eaten all y wanted, y thought y would take a see ths queer world y come lve n. Pretty soon y came. a broolt, y a^1 sod "r"a J "row"and looke* n. "Let us have a drnk," y eom, ao y put r heads down, when "Peep, peep!" sad Spottle. " nee a lttle chcken wth a spot on h head." "No, no," sad Browrle: "U has» rng around ts neck, looks lka me" "Peep, peep!" sad Dasy. " thnk ts lke me. for t Ha yellow ft"* whte." nd dont know but r would all have tumbed n nee HT y hadnt felt somethng drop an end r nones. "Whats thatt* «ald Fluffy. "Cluck, cluck," Baa Mor nddy. "Every chcken yov oome n, for t la geng ran, anfl youll get your fears wet." So. y ran nh fast a» y cnnlfl. n a few mnutes sx lttle chckens were all cuddled under Mor Hlddys wng, fant ajleep. S..; Klllntt. n Rt: Ncholas. l-cnl nmd-pmhl n. t wan lpplnu wnwt tt" Hbe wa» HlUt. "Huppono youll hlvn n TurK-l nl Unt now," be mld "1 Mlull lwy -nmbo- thm tlmen," nlo nald nlnlly. "Yon wont lt nrmhnr llmn nn d> tlkllkb," n nu!, "orhuptl lnt, h< tlkhd. "Look hero," h uuld nttd-ly. "1 need Horne nure t-u Thn thlllk h KettlK on my m vm," Hbe mnt hln -up md!,,kml nl hm archly. "1oor ohl Tommy!" nln- mld mflly. "luk hm!" ],, nn M ml "llrt, an nttrlod." "lllnb!" nbn mld. "Vm nntnt rmy tbut." "Of conr not," h«uuld. "1 nn conceul llllller n my hrrt und cntrultlule hm." He mll, und nl.,,,1 wllh hln nult dm lre. "ll bell«. tn (ol;," hn mld. "Mo nn?" fhe unlxd. "My temp! n KelllH hn lnm >T me," be H r owl*l. le mll-l,n bl mk md l, M. up bn but. n tn> lum-l l" (h" Ulll by tbn fre. "wfully ptcatmnt nr-rnnn," ho hul,,,nl fomully, "When 0)ln!l n«n yon lkln." dle Ulllll, " dont lmw." ho r-p l>-d "m lnng uwuy." MEnC3 MOST POPULR WRTER. "More than two hundred mercan paperu, wth a combned clrculutlaa over 10,000,001), prnt dully Uu, Khymcn Walt Munon. ec that ho, wthout doubt, hnn lurkral readng publc any wrter n* country." - So KttyH "morlcan Magajjlnc," anl (Mo tbh an a sample nont popular rendlk n U. H. ft n llhcm rhynuh, Mr. Muuon llr a convcrmtlon hntwcon (!horlca 1 tho bondman on he cffold: "(bnrlcj Klrut, wth walk, made hu Jhurnoy He bl(>«k. a ho paced H reel ulok. xllenor fol upon (he lluok; from that throne thoro bnrul a nl;hl, for a dk WU> come de! "(burle upon tcultold nod, n MH volh no craven blood; culm, asleno, he vewed crowd, whle lh* teudnu, hld, lond: " (hoer up, Chrlln Nmlle *u nlk! Deatb a lmnt l.llkhlfnl thlljj wll cure your buckng cokb whub chop your leudplcce f! llnuluchn. loolbuehe yre u bore. Von never have llem mon*! (!hoor dunln, dmcc am yell! llerou M, md ull n welly,/ ", lbou;h hut a hnnhlo dub, nty n-ut tbo lmllm Club, am our nlln n worth whle; "Do not worry nlk md tmlle!" " refore, let nu both be Kur. mf ve do our lnnt lolay; 1 lo nwlnj; tha hlnhk ux«, yon lalo u fnw wtuclth. ",lmply doodle, nnply dlnn; worry, nnllo anl nlk!" wll "R. hr hecolk (hut "Whuln 1weollt?" "Oh. be opened a ubop." "DulK wellt" "No lol (lno. lo wan cullbl net."

5 Peoples Bank o*. Hammonn, N. J. Captal, ,000 Surplus Undvded Prts,. $50,000 Three per cent nterest pad on tme Deposts. Two pr. ct. nterest allowed on dem accounts havng daly balance $1000 or more. s-. Safe Depost Boxes for Rent M. L. JCKSON. Presdent. W. J. SMTH, Vce-PresU W. B. TLTON. Casher. M...Jaok»on " J... Waas C. F. Osjood Oeorjje Elyjns "Wn: J". Smth J. 0. nderson Baml nderson W. R. Tln Wro. t. Black WTHTBernsEouse" Fre nsurance ^ Strongest Companes,o\yest Rates Conveyancng, Notary Publc, - Commssoner -Deeds Hammonn. John Prasch Funeral Drecr Embalmer Tweltn St., between ralroads. Local Phone 901. Bell 47-D - Hammonn,N. - 3^ Walter; J. Verner Santary Plumbr Gas Fttng Contracr Hammonn, N.J. Reasons Whyt pays buld Corcrute Flrat, t lasts; Second,-t Hatlsfles Thrd, t B modern ; Tle or nnety sx rensonb you wll fnd f you wll examne a, bouse ths hnd, or f you wll call ou Hammonn Concrete Co. DO YOU NOT KNOW? f jon do not, you can Hnd ont by a vor lttle nvetlgatlou that Hammonn Pant B very bent pnlnt that w»» eror uter n Hammonn. re art) noore buldng that you Me e»try <l«y, panted wth nnmmouu alnt eght twelve yeur ng<>, lookng well nt tlm prnent tme. famonlon ulut la Bold for BM tbn any oter flrnt-clubo alnt. t lu no equal, an t works wnll, oovnra well wears well. Hold by *J08.. TY 1,4)11 lounn, Hl mll (nrlugn raner, Heooud leaaant Bn., HunmoLon, N. J. Lakevew GREEN- HOUSE Control rn,, 11 Tnnonlon, 17. J. *kr [o ftnhorlnflnt pf luh,r<)rn«, lltho Cut HmvtrM. Funeral n Krool Flower*, WX, or Metal. WTKS &TCHOLSON. Florlola mul /audoa>o (lardotaar. 1-VT C H S. T. T H U R. ST 6 N Practcal Plumber Gas Ftter Estmates cheerfully furnsbed. Prompt ttenn all knds Plumbng work wll prevent large blls n end. Hammonn venne Local Phone Hammonn, - N. J. Hammontn Telephone Gves Best Servce s Cheapest!. J. EDER, Presdent Manager. "Offce"! n Odd KeTTowa Buldng. re You Ready for School? term begns Sept.. 2. Dosltloh for every ffnauate atudent* last year. Bookkeepng, etc. Choce Ptman or Gresc Shorth, latter fastest system. known. Wrte for proroectua. PHLDELPH BUSNESS COLLEGE 1017 Chestnut St.. rhlla. Urt-Clalmed Letters. followng letters remaned vmcalle<mor n Hammonn Post Offce on Wednesday, ug. 7,1912: Dr M. T. Cook «omentco Cappucclo Mtrdurtfa Bellows Lodevlca dl Malcl Mr. Kr»nk Prce Mr- Salvare Sttcca Mr PtlnTomftscllo Kustcn Ckcmo Mr. Ous Sclmtter Mrs. H.»«. Gauso. G. Cwllazzl Persons callng for any above wll "please state that t was advertsed. THOS. C. ELVNS, Postmaster. Edw. Cathcart, Contracr & Bulder Jobbng promptly attended 309 Central ve. Hannonn W. J. LL-NGWOUTH Sollctt your patronage n nl knd Monumental, Marble & Grante Work l reparng letterng n Cemetery neatly aalufacnly dune. Eo,g Habor loa aud Peach Street, Hammnn. N. J._. J,.. "W.-S. Dentst Oogley Buldng, : Uaromonn, N HOt do your Preservng n a clean, cool Ktchen ths Summer Gas Range "nsfalledls all that s necessary accomplsh ths result. Connecns made Free. HamMonn & E. H. Gty Gas Go. Look head! month from now you wll be thnkng about a Fall Sut. Do you know that can make your Fall Sut now, whle my shop s not so busy, for twenty-fve per cent, less than durng busy season P JVLOney Savng 25 cents on every dollar o clos value s worth whle ; md yon can do t by beng measured for your Fall Sut now. PrCOS : $30 #40 Lades Suts made durng ths month for $22.50 #30. $25 $30 Mens Suts made durng ths month fo $19 $ We have all latest mercan aud Parsan lades fashon. 1 on dsplay n our Lades Department. CHRLES GUBER TLOR Hammonn, Now Jersey. Town Councl Proceedngs. t adjourned meetng last Honday evenng, Messrs. Baker; Pez Turner were present. No quorum. djourned at 8.30, meet on Thursday evenng. Thursday evenng, all present except Messrs.Godfrey Turner. Several tems -busness were dsposed, not nterest general publc. Map H. W. Mllers new plot ooked over. s t contans streets lot on wn map; t was asked vher Councls approval would lot consttute acceptance se treets oblgate Town are for m. Referred Solcr. n reference Seventh Street, le boundary "lne Town, vhch Mullca Townshp desres o have defntely located, Councl oted have same surveyed jy our Town Engneer, sne nonuments set, Townshp ancf own share expense. sked for mprovement Jacobs Street referred. Voted, put Second Road, beween NTrrtrard~Tentlr7~rn usable^ condn. nno Pn asked that hs lool-room lcense be renewed. Referred. Renewal Street Lght contract was n consdered. Commttee nstructed arrange for one year extenson present contract. Specfcans for new curbs walks taken up, as prepared by the~~ehgreer~wthr~assbra«ce~ Solcr. Read by Clerk, debated at length, referred Sdewalk Commttee for certan nvestgan, report at next meetng. Voted, ask bds for seventyfve copes above specfcans, n booklet form. petn wth seventy-odd sgnatures was read, askng Councl assume expense sprnklng streets next year, addng cost approprans asked for. re beng doubt as legalty o; such acn, t was referred Solcr. djourned at Base Ball Games. One best games season was played last Saturday when- Hammonn team defeated Egg Harbor by o. Tel ptched a good game, backec by fne feldng, allowed but two hts. n jjnth he made a tmely ht,wth two on bases am two out, scorng run. Brdsal made a hard one-hed catch Slack won applause by a neat lclljjla_faul,-hey od-frst, Travellers played a return game wth Norma, were de feated, 4 3, n an eleven nnng game. Travellers bad t almos won n nnth, 3, but Normnf ralled n r half. game was marred by a based 01 ncompetent umpre, causng mud argument, as our boys clam r defeat, To-day we play second gann seres wth Mays Lng. Next week we play f. t wth Uradywne. Dastardly Outrage. Some one defaced njurc sdewalk on Thrd Street Unon Hall lot whle concrete was mperfectly dred, by kckng t wth heel hs shoe am by usng some sharp nstrument possbly a pck or crowbar, or clm*!, makng ho ex n t, anc breakng olf edges both wall curbng. mscreant n doubt desred show anmost ward Mr. Jannatt for secur] job. same thng oecurre< on hs work at Vne Cottage lot Mr. Jannatt watched, ngh after, saw a man upproach] place, but turned away, proba bly havng seen watcher. Tl man n known. Such a mscreant s worse tha u wld beast, mot ft be a large n a cvll/.ed communty. JCvery good man tthonld const tute hmself a detectve, brll) justce party who s gulty HUcb outrageous conduct. Tn Town ban now a stng fer o #20 reward any person who wl furnlnb evdence convct out who does nalcom njury an; property n wn. t s hoped tnt mme one, for publc good, wl nbtan thn reward. CT/.KN. Kdwrd \V. Slcc l. Count Supt. Weghlt nd Measures hart accumulated a grent ple o fraudulent wooden nramcn. le! Ked entre collecn one o bg fart n full, H u object lesson work h department. Hx. Yesterday -day -morrow every day Your property deprecate* n v«lue unless protected by qualty punt. Such a pant haa a hard, smooth nrface. keepng out mosture s a perfect arnor aganst Natures assaults. t a elastc expng contractng wth heat cold, thus avodng crackng, peelng scalng.. * good pant has beauty -color. t doe* not fade quckly. :, t proves poctj sayng, " thng o{ beauty s a joy tem." ONCE USD-WYS PRFUUtO (.. s an exponent "good pant" doctrne. Every known soence 1 " plus 62 years manufacturng skll, gves you a pant that s absolutely rght as a protecr a beautner. Lucas reputan for j qualty s back every can. * SK BOUT T BEUTFY YOUR HOMES WTH Cyclone Galvanzed.Ornamental Fence nd GTES. Specally nade -fully guaranteed durable, cheaper than wood. ll szes styles. See samples at my fce. JO5. E. MHOFF Hammonn. CLERNCE SLE OF SUMMER FOOTWER t Monforts Shoe Sre Lades Douglas russet Oxfords at $2.50 regular $3 Lades russet black Pumps at $2 regular #3 ll our regular #2.50 Oxfords, n all lears, at #2 ll s/.cs n #1.50 patent Hlueher Oxfords Pumps, for $1 60 par tan Oxfords that were #2, #2.50 now for # Chldrens black, tan.oxfords, that were 85 c, now 50 cents Remember, at Mens Crossett &;Douglas Shoes, $4 knd for #3 72 pars Mens $4 samples at $3 ll mens patent Blucher Oxfords, prces cut n half ll sxes n Crossett Pumps, that sre so popular, regular prce #4 Monfort Low Shoes, that everybody s askng for, #3 knd now #2.50 #2.50 knd now $2 #2 knd now $1,75 MONFORTS SHOE STORE Hammonn - - N. J.

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