• te ctwtom mho is-
r »»4 toUx » JO* dost WMt Do*l«Uli." •r, “If I
j Mistirs chw * mm J T ™2’L 4,, '" Dol ’« =««’«»»« -j the W ly of Helpin, HU TH-
Bj^WTb.B^.rSto.rfn. 3? CwuM^ae^u.- ft * EDdo-J*-I ^ it* kUKi t. the ( *orld Every B i^ t t-TUr h* b tor fi&Ubes with bU r»*c * r W **<1 (fir, »°»r for the beaeflt of Ure lioverr dowe and out*" *ho have been and*.
I 1 <*
MX en« er. ,w- • arcu^sh hi* rein* -b*
-8J;
. Is i ttaas. Thei dspedofp,. k sad taxed slui s « UnwiWtuly be d i os the peper. lwi i then, two t r be drew
eym^jfihWgyii i*3C3bql:
'-'sk* (he Berber.” who bss chsrge the new toasorfel etdier. once aocmed shope bi th* Brosdwsy sod
I *** koteii, the New Tork
Herald sutes. He hsa piled the Istbrred bras 1 at tLe Belnsoct sod the oleetric ahsinpoo at the Wabtorf-As-
' ' OTic - ,a « «>-il dsj he xWded to hU
tblnt for itronj drink and fell into
| His way* of the Bowery. He roamed j the aireets in want and finally emerged ! toio oew liiht—(hat of the Hadley Reacne hal!. M3 Bowery. “Bretter John." as the men of the enK—wjed I *orid call John Callahan, eaiwtisteadent of the hall, aaw a way U which to
I con Id help • . ake the Barber." '
, him new clcthee and sent him oot to I bur a second-hand barber'* cbfilr, j * hlch wa* *ent to the ball C. O. V. j ’ | complete new tet of took was obtains
and all the bottles and fixing*. The birber shop * as set e» bt a room in tbs ball where the breed C
those at the nightly snpf
■ Jake the Barber",Is aa artist U)1 line. First the i ’ ' ’ - •hared and then some of the s ants. The fcsiber received a vobe
confidence and began to take Is bhxxt.
The proceeds at the present time i
divided on the "fifty-fifty” basis. | . alter tbi shop u paid tor Jake wiQ g
jn his own res-wrea*. Meanwhile a fund has b n tbe mission for the sh
. down and out.” for on* ~ .
•ir early U tbs n-.eani toward rehabUUatlM Is a d
or thr coming of | mhf „
The wal’.s of thu novel barber d
b veils of figured net ire. haring pendant fa (anem on a -rstteg sas norelty.
E o' [he two most popno alto, showing on* land one with s bexagpVell* of ihla kind are relret dote, some of id others round, and In
rJULIA BOTTOMLEY.
D* V*o Real
etoetrjt fro* tbe fianae. and ttoa to tod ibrown Lire the sbel!. And tor sac* Htlls gain m w«a his h- tod auf-
i *erw eeal a ta racked and torn and im I W* heart, at Utaea. (hern wea a«:der. | He woaderwd what Wck toaw of hU sriaai deal with brand. He kro-;ad hroto | •ejwKtoe# to took up the reporter and
bat be had done bat lev what to a palpable vtarim oi the nyatam a tod the wry wont ki 1 *»' « ®»t toy sy*
y«id a doabt that the falsa premises wMcfc Bob tod founded his aaw
B of ttobriginel J
Wall and l b a hitrryinc, |
•war U to foaou a u • Thirty-fourth ig
Tieymgs
are covered with texts and /
mottoes Ba<U’T the cs reCeded in the glass, a Commandment*, and wl man In the chair may tn be may read aoue can ought to lead hhn to a • Jake tbe Barber” says L
more Joy in lirtcg new than 1
did. .'cr not only U be r
in his trade. b«t he also la ti
of aiding hU fellow c
Smithsonian 1 change was tr .-•oiiil covering It with a 1 providing It with floats. "Langley'a folly" t _ on Lcke Kenka on May U 1 ; with Mr. Glenn H. Cvtlga a« pi } omclal n port says, the "ran easily over the wn level v Sng. and flew In a ISC feet." Sabaequeai k | were made Ic order to m ! graphs of the craft 11 air i on which ft was bn tit deanc I May C. tbit, that a i 1 than air could be pr the air by Us ewit | sustained through defects launching apparatus prevented llajff*
y lata it Tto end tod «*•' uel
Be l*r*W th*. • •• E z:szL ib ' , : , m
d a„d areas.*! =*-^* ^ ‘ ad 1 at ——••"'•s .
- He Ud top: hlms.* tn * Boh. ready etow to# l«.
t and ws’ked V
e bts way to tfc 0
brokar. He gave hu
card to one of tto clerks and In
rushed after his j uomsat was shown Into the private
a of the firm' •
_■ icu’ve had
'• Sroto prolty
o aavttot would do so good n
bred of I eveld »u* repay the leuUripal He as tod robbed and It would not rets E ih. j bond of friwadwfcip with the a
sa i had cast said* fans I wton C
She | wu. that nlikt be etopped tor Utok j
tbe ! at th# little plsc# of cheer on the cot-! “Hei Iner j per H# si must draygwd bis friaad ' "Yoa I t toejau | away, and while u.«y wauwd for tbe \ for ;-oi
*W bia inUnUon. He ea» go- j Th#
j — » Jeae to Brene. he eaid. and i bis stb Vid to , whs: ft:and wrsted oi him hr wouid j • No, that be ; do. He *s* dtme with poverty aad ! short ^without I do»# with principle. H# was (clsg u> | good
“C-'O, j Wi Us band to tbt grab bag aud tak# , -to amcent < • tor ! uaa jr*. ct tbe gams, if that wss «to .i only way !t et
Utod j way It ras played; if that was tha i Commiastoea arw all ws «.s it w.
»»P« ; eoij-s ay to c-uid -ecwnUy ctothe hie ! Jtovs, epacUato."
f ,U ' ^ ^ *b. was | Tto broker ptasaad his bp, .»,# sad 1 ^ TIV** ^ WO * U ‘ i to «* tW “ !f b « teeroc th^ SEt
u ' ! ^ «bu. a troactoroSs Sto — ££***?* Ha t' Tvl - k j c ^ i » r roettewed. -yo«
u»t , the r^artartoid* toad oearhiamooth | might mato it aeldom, to aay tto roou , sod etojpto htm — bantoriu,
■ _.|tocto*. Utoh.
. yow tetod U mad# up. 1 doo't want : "H^tog.- ha said. ”tte. U *oo.y a ~i. - ' * haow too much > U. yuw and to me. too. 1 know eom-pamly[-K » But ! can L«t H go at thiag aad I waat to kaow * htts* sore
loo kaow jua can trust — ** '•
mr atooib*. i bad capture Only tto day I'rvk 'Iger York. ■Ill" aha tod captui • - the <f ladea srfth ator#* | th Ctoaap#ak* ig was i»! he fighting p
oarrtsd • to tor «ar#«i | of koutb I
wm« r ST# 0 *' or not (hay a from creator* of AJtortes Is not t They are here sad I
, odors. It looks beat to tto : i brimmed shape*, of which an
-triple Is given berr.
rivicsettiaa simulated to ribboa, oi 1 j, tr ' dowers posed flat against th# ,w B . make s most effective trlra- .• jtsicr; so brilliant a background
JULIA EOTTOULkY.
s
■ Se had : tooe to oos c
'■ fall Sa
Who tort I r with it: tl • goto away «ith them.”
• aperulatae throagf y#«r • -'•* was an awful ale sled Wlr* today How
•*»* oa ftp*
Bits About Blouses. ■ It i, fashion's docre# that fussy ■ Mouses have had their day—for a * tIB e »[ least—and so we must give ow w- (ttrntion to much simpler de«igna. I THry are extremely smart and very ’ t-vcmlng to most women, r This season we have a number of d n0 , blouse mat* rials, most Important V i:„ong which are tbe pussy willow f M it» and a lovely ' oew chiffon crepe. X mown as georgette crepe. J I'nllke ch.ffon, th*- georgette crepe i> 1>rl ^ta •in net foundation, for. while It 1 „ quite thin. It Is more opaqnh and '■ besuarully. - Tb<- pussy willow silks com# in a I • h'-s'ir! quality than crepe d» china.! ..nd are a sort of cross between that | end mr*saline, with a line subdued ina- (
1 i#r to tbem
Klther of the two fabrics iuat men i . ;ured Will work up nicely to a hloua* ! ’ . ■ wbitt. palest plak or y#Uow. mauve | [.•a green or nut color. The*, j ’ alr ihe smarteat blouse colorings Jaa< |
Nr* Serna Island. | The sending of n warship to J Fernandes to investigate tto aid ! use of the island as a toe# by t German cruisers has tot ones 1 j to the inaccurate • Juan Fernand** la tl "Robinson Crusoe am , _ vicissitudes ” The Pacific island a where Alexander Selkirk ashore in 17M. at hit own from a British ship, and ^ spent over four years by hia there is not the a ~
betw.
to tb# “Ai Lived F Island of J which appeared to ITif. a those of Defoes ' “
UnfamillsrHy With the 1 3cme of the readers of Margaret ' Deland'a new book. ‘The Panto of Kmsu." have wonder** 1 , where she lot th# title, thus proving the r#cwnl K-rtlot, of Joseph S. Anerbeeh. -j> of “The Bible and Modern t.Ha. ' that “a genes at' -va has grown up without the benefit of Bible reading.” Take away tbe words of Bible meo cry and the phrase* horn of Bible reading and Bible tosp-irattea from Lincoln's Gettysburg addrvsa. says Mr Auerbach, alter pointing out the value of this training—"fourscore." "brought forth." "hallow," “perish from tto c«rtb.“ etc. and much of the wolonan ’? nmaic h.a died out forever from this inspiring battl# hymn of « to the republic.”
Velvet for Ousting. " i a t lee# of velvet is a fin# CManet i vr the brass and for polishing silver- !• . are It U better than chamois, it nirkly removes tb* dust froin wood j . „rk. and if used to mb the stove aft- j . r it h»» b#en blacked It will produce j . high polish. There is nothing net-j t r to dust a fell hat. had silk dress#* 1 -f I ^ i »- r ^ • rUci « Ako-ild always j b# dusted with it. far it daana par;' fwtly withoat cutting or otherwise [ajarttt* lb* silk. l 1
Armenian Vocabularies. Praemjal baa betherod i utly; but u la far from u t of the inngiia twisters that veto b >t by tb# war. As a bit of t an mix lit pmrUto saying, "atrem « trx krk.' This ia tbe standard roe# ea sblbUiletn of the Htoeminn I Jag#, and it mean* l“ut your tl own your throet ' Or a coutwe o'
' type;
'aghohig." a girl sad *'
tar".
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