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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905
THE TRICK WHALE. Yob Csb Make itlM *wIb> t'p *r Uunu, Yon 1‘lraar. Muk<- a little hole at each end at an ejn:. blow into one end. and the content* will come out throtnrh the other. lenvinK the ettK etu|ity. Now, with n tila.k penetl or black |»alut picture on the eittshell two eye* like those of whale* In your picture book. IlarluK done that, wake n little aack or.-li:vy of 1 strong, aoft material (like - flannelI. any color, put some shot or
There I* not an in wet that Uvea that la not wiser and wore truly affectionate than some mother*—«uppo*eilly educated mot hem. too—for, while the Insect never fall* to understand requirements of tier young and to make provision* therefor, there are thousand* of ^omcn who give yjo apeclal thought to the need* of their growing fumllle*. leaving to chance or huphuutrd management their physical well l>elu^ their llfe*a bappltiess. y It would l>e difficult to flud a well dressed woman w hod Id not know the difference Is’tween taffeta and crepe de chine, but not one Ip ten of their number, If asked, could tell the nutritive value of the food'served upon their tables. 1 do ijotTiienn by this u technical knowledge of food chemistry, but Just an everyday appreciation of what foods are nourishing gnd healthful and what are low In food value or Indigestible.— Harper's Bazar.
PRESIDENT POTTER DEAD. of Loos Islootf Mollwor Dlo«
to New York Ye«ter4o>.
NKW YOUK. April 4.-After bsttllng for a month against the high fevers ami rucking pnlns of gcrebro spinal meningitis William F. Fatter, president of the Long Island Railroad company, died yesterday afterno
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with the ouhtld&'bble plugged up with gum. putty or wax. Fasten the edges of the bag to tbe egg by means of sealing wax. rink tbe edges of tbe seams In the bag to represent tins. Now yon are ready to set your “whale'' free In the swimming pool. This pool is a glass Jar full of water and closely covered with anything In the rubber line. By merely pressing your band on the rubber top you can cause tbe whale to rise or dive as you please.
WALTZING MICE. Ways of Tkooe Corloos and latorootIbk Little Animal*. Waltxltig mice are carious and intereating little animals. They are not quite so long a* the common gray mouse and much more slender. They are spotted black and white at each end of their bodies and are clear white In tbe middle. They whir! around on tbelr four feet as if on a pivot, sometimes stopping and reversing the direction. Frequently I have seen two or three of them going around together In a large circle. Although they waltz sometimes as long as tlve minutes without rest, they appear never to get dizay. * They can. If they choose,- run In a straight line, but they seldom do. Instead of running away when disturbed dr frightened they begin to waltz. They come out of their nests about sundown and waits until nearly midnight. Then they -go back to their nests to sjeep. One of the curious things about them is their fighting. They waltz until they rnn Into each other', when they bite, squeal, jump Into the all -and then start waltzing again. They keep this up until they are seriously injured, ^sometimes having tbrir 4sUs and legs C^ltten off and their sklqs torn. I’ll ere are several theories as to tbe reason they can whlri around in this way and yet do not get dizzy. One Is that It Is because of a disease of the brain that they Inherit CnnnmSrnm*. What Is the sun's trade? A ttfnsr. What is tbe difference tietween a fanner and a dressmaker? One sews what she gather* and \tbe other gathers what be sow*. If a man bumped hi* head -against the top of s room what article of stationery would be be supplied with? Celling whacks (sealing wax). What Is tbe difference between a cat and a comma? A cat baa it* claws at the end of Its paws; a comma has s pause at tbe end of a clause. Why Is an author the queerest animal In tbe world? Because his tale cornea out of his bead. TABLE EXTRAVAGANCE. Honsewires Skoal* Know tkn Nntrttlre. Valse of Foods. Of the three forms of table extravagance common to the household by far the most wasteful Is a poor table. The wastefulness of mean economic* la not appreciated because tbe consequences are not followed up by tbe average
mind.
Tbe first man. woman or child yon meet la far more apt to be well dreesed than well fed, for tbe reason that tbe world see* one’s clothe*, while It cannot witness the denials practiced within tbe home, yet tbe reeulta of dress economies can only mar self complacency. while a stinted food supply entails a train of evils too far reaching and eertoos tn be measured.
Smile* and laughter are supposed to be of tbe best the world holds, and yet haven't you upon seeing some woman smile uiul laugh felt fbat you Would give anything to have her remain of , serious countenance? Haven't you seen | her Cupid's bow of a mouth stretch It- | self until It reached hack farther than you bad ever dreamed it v could reach, until unbecoming little crescents ap|K*ared carved In her cheeks at each side of the mouth and until her beautiful eyes fairly disappeared In a hideously unbecoming squint? And. after all, there was no more mirth and sunshine than If she bad not gone through all these facial contortions. The woman who can smile and laugh charmingly Is one of tbe rarest beauties that we ever meet. esj>celnUy In our own country. We have a painful way of overdoing things, and a smile Is among the opportunities for overdoing which we seldom neglect. It Is marvelous to see bow wonderfully big a girl can sometimes make a dainty mouth which was Intended by kindly nature to be small and pretty. If only tbe mirror were ever present to show us ourselves as others iee us!— New York Glol>e.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Starch and Iron wide lamp wicks and wicks for oil stoves. The# will not then cause trouble In fitting them Into the burners. Bronze lamjis or chandeliers should never be wiped with a damp cloth or the bronzing will wear off. A feather duster only should be used. Have a little bag. bung on tbe Inside of tbe sewing machine frame at tbe left band to receive clippings that ao quickly accumulate when working at the machine. If a chimney catch fire run to the salt box and empty It out on the flames. They will be reduced as If by magic, and then further steps can be taken to. extinguish them. A length of cretonne laid over the pillows Is one woman's solution of day bed dressing in these days when fashion has declared pillow shams quite passe. Of course a spread of cretonne to match goes without Buying.
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When you are asleep always have the room dark, as light is a stimulus even to tbe closed eyes. Never let the light of the moon or the sun shine directly on your face. It la well to have dark shades nt the windows unless you have tbe old fashioned dark green window blinds. Use artificial light In tbe bedroom as little as possible. If It Is necessary. hop-ever, thoroughly air tbe room after the light Is put odt before getting Into bed. And one point more —the Ideal l>edroom is without plumbing. for. although the plumbing may be perfect, there are many uncertainties. _Jf yon hare rnnning water In your room, however, leave a little water In the bowl and spread a damp towel over the top of the basin. There Is no place where the note of harmony will hare a more beneficent effect upon our spirits than In tbe room where we spend onethird of our lives In lelsnre. re*t and sleep.—Ladies' Home Journal.
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decided change for tbe worse occurred, be bud been on tbe verge of death. Most of the time lie was unconscious. His wife and children and bis fattier and brother from Michigan were with him When he died at SdW o'clock. The body will l»e taken to bis home In Flushing today. There services will lie held, and afterward, the body will be tdkeu tw Fresh Fond, N. Y.. and cremated In accordance with the wishes
of Mr. Fotter.
The death Mr. Fotter Is much deplored by his us* iclates of the Fenn*y|vnu!a railroad In this city. Till* Is especially felt following so closely upon tbe death of Mr. Fotter'* iiersonal friend and predecessor, tbe lute William H. Baldwin. Samuel lien, fourth vice president of tbe .Feunsylvanla Huilroad company during Mr. Fotter’* ilbiesH. says that Mr. Fotter was held In the highest .esteem, officially and personally. by tbe director* of his company and profoundly respected by hi* associate* of tbe Feunxylvauia Railroad ' company, who fee! that In his death a severe Iokk bus been *u*talned.
f.r**s usaksr r>r»a. LYONS', N. Y. April 4.- Kn *»n H Gnvltt, president of the Gavltr National bank, died suddenly In III* private , office here of sngdui pe<l.->rl*. aged eighty-four years. He served s* county clerk for six year* and during the civil • war served on the waf committee of this congressional district.
Cessle** CbbbIbI Hall* For ISarope. NEW YORK, April 4.—Tbe Countes* CaSxInl, daughter of tbe Russian um bassudor, arrived here ln*t right and sailed Today for a king visit to reUtlv*t In Russia.
Three Mra Bl<m n to Flreoa. BAY CITY. Mich.. April 4.-A small tank used for the storage of nitroglycerin exploded nt the dynamite munu factoring plant of H. II. Thomas, six mile* northwest of this city. Three men—Mo*e* Island, uu luril m. forty years old; George Godfrey of Kswkaw lln. aged twputy-slx. mid George t'hlbriefat, aged twentv-four. of Auburn - were In n building that cover* the tank. They were blown to pieces. The cause of explosion Is a mystery.
KAI6CR AT LICCCN. l'arto>or»e Klac aoA IVopIo ttlvo lll*o a Moral MeCeplloi*. LISBON. March 3*. —steamer Hsmburg. wllli Kmj«eror Wilburn on board, am-boml here In 11- ><-»terday afternoon. King <‘buries. < hn-vn Princv Ltilz Pldlp|ie. Imke of Hr g.uz* and the Imke of Oporto, brother of tbe king, nnd tbelr suits. Foreign Minister VIHucn anl Marine Minister Morelra weltr on board the vessel nu-1 e-w-uned the emi>eror ashore. The reeeptitwi all along the route was of the most enthusiastic character. The royal .carriage wu* showered with fl »w ers ns It pussta] under the windows of
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GENOA, April 4. -Queen Alexandra, who arrived here «n board the British
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Wee Donkey* For Rooserell's Coasts NEW YORK. April 4.-The Italian steamer t'erea which ha* arrived from Palermo, brought a pair of 'KiclUan donkeys. They are very small. Tbe captain say* they are going to Boston and arc for a cousin of President Roosevelt. .
rope Calves His C oaseaf. LON!K>N\ April 4 - it I* said that Fojie P+n* X. Iim* given bis consent to tbe betrothal of King Alfonso of Spain and Princess Patricia of Gonnsugbt. to which King Edward's consent bqs already VP>‘n given.
uave Her ('l•ll(lren Morphine nnd OIL rPAniVAH. Ky.. March JS.-Mra. Mary Brockweil. whose three children died from itoiaonhig under suspicious circumstance* Saturday, broke down and confessed that she gave the children morphine and coal oil. The woman said that her husband was In an asylum and that she could not support tbe children. She also stated that George Allterton promised to marry her If she would get rid of the children. Alberton was arrested as an accessory.
Figs and Thistles. An agnostic Is one who doe* not know whether be knows or not. “Joy cometfc In tbe morning"—not after tbe night's dissipation. When you see :• man with a big sign of a saint, don't trust him with a cent. Tbe religion that makes you feel like fighting your brother never came from your Father. Some people think the road to Heaven Is a switch-back where they need the descent Into sin to give tbe Impetus for the rise Into glory.—Ram'* Horn.
Profeaaur II. II. Snell Den*. HOOSH'K FALLS. N. Y.. April 4.— Professor H. H. Snell, superintendent of the public schools here, died after a long Illness. Iienth resulted from a tumor on the brain. He was fifty years of age and a graduate of Alfred university.
*<.« to Be Alfonso’a Wife. PARIS. April 4.—There is no foundation In fact for the report printed In tbe Figaro that K'ng Alfonso of Spain 1* betrothed t > tbe Archduchess Eleonore. daughter of tbe Archduke Stephen of Austria.
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