BILLY THE BORE,
Hi Wa* Very Different From the Poet and the Halfback.
nm WM no dmjloc tb«t BUIj mot ferpir IntrUn-Iul He wee
and blond, wttb bi
y imble."
Marini, wltb a IttU* flenie Is bn Hunting It Wnh • Light.
cbn-ke. Tlw Mly of bui.tlo* for a Irek In w She did unt rrproerb blm^ W be, .„ h . lullMd 1K e wee Ibr uw of rrprosnblitc each e fm ' „ f blr tiling .. tbr port* Bat wbn, Mer • 0 ma - b ^ «*»/*“»" of “ Ion had told tbr h*!fWk the aanw •*l'*«*'“. »" ^ oibrr dao,a).-r. aa Is tale and he had wltbeM rompoiirth>n ••*,'«« Of <he eapertenee of a house'
broken an engaKemenl With DoMe. h.ader not long ago.
giving aa an exruae "1 am going to ml ov two atnell leaks were detect out danres for a while—and girls.- abr A bj going over all the pipes and allowed herself the Inmry of a retorL/gagjm^ B lighted malch to them. The “Then Too won't miss me when I go am ,.u of g„ C ea^. hut mas replaced
a few lours later l,j the a met! of bum-
won’t mine me wbr
waj." abe Bald potnlrdlf.
• salla that was like sunshine on a ~, ;o <w . rr ^ qD e^i.,n«3. gloomr day. But among tha glrla of - Trl v,« j ,b, eighteen the college thane qualities counted for row, and tny money will he m little, foe they worshiped at tha a Urine so nee as I please, nnd I hare an of tha poet and of the halfback. The plans '- _ _ !
poet bad long hair, and #o bad tbe half back, bot otherwise they had nothing In common except that they both loved
I Wide Drayton
Billy loead Dulde too But be hadn't
BUSINESS METHODS.
I .at ns assn me that tomorrow you leclde to embark In the business of usnnfsi luring a hdk-t amp to com■ete Kith w.me .if tbe well known makes It Is Important that It should are a sten meant or attractlrs name. Hoi. rlgbl si tbe outset, yau dlacorrr hat M t* slmoat tm|Kandl>le to secure my astlsfartery name for a new aaap.
iransparmcy and rlearaeaa
“Bot." tbe halfback
Now and than
Billy happy. "Yaa. 1 will wi
you." she told him graciously one vwtuber day. -only we mustn't go rery
far. for I ham an engagri
He stopped, red to the earn.
"Bo did tbe port," aald IWlde. -Mat too ’told both of yon noma kind of n tale, and both of you believed IL" lilt _ “That wasn't tha " **“ 1
back etensed
. I Iknk'lr Stopped him sternly. “Tea.
ake ’* w ** Tba' was why you give rlth girts-tbst was why you gs'
ilro abrnplly.
afraid to have you t
with tkl Billy.- she told klarton that night. '
be should fall me--
Bot BUly when be heard tbe nr
! came straight to her.
thrT I -Marlon has told me.- be said aim -We P'f- “* •‘• v ' n 't »>«»''h. Dulde. but I •ski -Of IOT * Too. hod t want you to marry me
at once If you wOL-
Doh-le laid her band on Jjla-nrm -BUly." she said. "I am not pour. 1 pot you nnd tbe poet and the half back to a teat, and only you stood It. Too are the knight of tbe true heart,
and 1 hire
you. Duldrr -If you knew bow I hated the poet's poems and tha halfback's boasting you wouldn't ask such a oUly qosatlon.
It la. 1 have bong
Hospital -Beardsrs." There Is a Clara which fires t hospital In tha city a wbols lot of trouble, especially In the winter time.' aald a member of the faculty of the Pennsylvania hospital. -It la made of what we ran Wtrady boardei men who have no bomea. who lasy to work and who feign'
l awfully good dancer-
dreaaed and laid npon the operating table, where a fake examination takes place. Tbr trouble la finally located la
The past rat up half tbe
leam. Meanwhile a
place of Ice has been sharpened to a point and suddenly, without warning. ' iwn down the boarder's back. With a yell hr Is off tha t f the room and out of tbe t We throw his clothes out after
• to tha
-I AeaT see tbe nee
a M of
teams whan your hair la too beautlfni to to fiasertbad." raid Billy blnntly. Dalcto smiled up at him. -After aU. I Uka the way yoa pat It. BlUy.-
Fsr Boots se Sodding f His car had broken down. 10 o'clock Dash It bast It
■It to tbe cellar showed a pile. Three was no apfor this uni 11 a very char •aamlnatloO resulted In tbe finding at a tiny Jet of gas which was Issuing from tbe pipe beneath tbe beam. It was lighted, but was ao small aa to be blue In color and nearly Invisible. It bad bean lighted by the match need In tbr first Investigation, but bad
not been noticed.
“If that leak bad happened to be In a lead Joint Instead of an Iron connection.- aald a gas man. “there would probably bats been work for tbe fire brigade. Tbe smallest possible Jet-of lighted gas Issuing through lead will
Its color, ruggm I
Yes. surety, "amls-r wap - does have aa attract!,e r-und But you cannot use the word "amber.” for yon find that this la one ..f a list of tnraty-four puewJWc ns mo for s toilet soap preempted by registration aa a gTotectlouary me..on- years ago by ooe of the lead tug American snap makers They have covered over a hundred names In the last quarter of a eeptory. willing!] paying tbe regtatr^tbrn charges of g2T» for every title. Of course they do not Intend to use them. . They, register them So fight off ompe ' Utloti. ts-llevtug land here Is the Im-
1
ssa
Mil
2 ?ts» H her,, fcr. tU Prc.tei.or. » tahe.rf th, ;< advertising ^r next s,asset s ixainees. Visiters ts the fathers OKI ssen ieszdt -Jfzn flans fzr th$ summer and an attractive annzunoemant sf ths assstr.atsdatiens s=v for. ts offer tsil! press a faster in d.tsrtnin.
ing their final zhsioe zf residense.
^et us aid yzu iSith zur experience in selecting designs, eta. / su M.f.1 have no
'anIt ts find xtith zur printing. Sentinel "printing J/zuse
a the ,
ake the leak larger until i
i Issuing.
This may make a Or* boor* later In tbe dead of night or at a time when no one la In tbe bopae. Tbe only prop-
■ bicycle tire, tbe tiniest w a bubble la tha lather, on are.” — London Tele-
Iinagtnntlo.i In gtvti
ran dtscurare . deplil'blg the M* tbe aiq-al ,’.i th naming of bis ns
ODD JOBS ON WARSHIPS. hU»r War. Foe th. Blu.acksU «. ed from ^ M *‘- C ‘ ,r * “""f-
, uf Tha passible roettosls of making ex suitable ,r * tnssns^y on shipboard art manifold *“ "Tallortxlng" la ooe of the most, prof heads In While a ship's tailor Is detailed that It 10 n ‘'* , ^ °" r bl * <oHe* »rr
limited to making ne. eseary aiiera-
tloos In Ibr uniforms
NOTED BY A TOURIST. is of tbs Queer Th.ngs That Wees
sad.
■ In traieling
A ttoo! I slevofTl.
a Intel
miietltlua simply ltd be comiadltor of
, «'^™ow:, linsrlnsltun In lm.1 1 U .‘ H * '” bU b ,b ^ du
wing i
Man;
I feund
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
} Conveyancing s Insurance
Jilso Ihst I c
a,Mu of which It w
In Cairo 1 pat fit
l>) ranikls on the froi
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
MEXICAN JACALS.
Huts In the VMIa( Native Indiana.
near-Lorlo K. ih-Uod In Atlantic.
TRAPPING RABBITS.
Th. Auatrabsn Method of Dssbng W
they a!
Tbe Mextraw Indian hots In tbe rlllagea and upon tbe ranches of tbe lower Bk> Grande lewder region of Texas hare a atjje of architecture and const run Ion that U distinctly thrtr own. This type of primitive building la rapidly passing oat of existence At many places on tbr border families of Mexicans have abandoned their J sea la and moved Into twin pretentious
homes
No money outlay Is necessary In erecting the old style picturesque structures, uellher ts a knowledge of carpentry needed. A double row of upright poles firmly set or driven Into tbe ground forms the framework for the wills- Between these two rows of poles are placed other poles or sticks of shorter length, foentfug a thick and compact wmlL At each of tha four corners of tbe building posts are set. reaching to a height of about sight feet Itoughly hewn stringer* am laid from toe past to another, and to tbass at ringers am tied other poles that form the framework of the walla. Tbe strong fiber from the maguey plant or strt|w of buckskin am used to tie tbe poles Into position- Tha rafters am , tied to the ridgepole and tbe stringers , |D the raise manser. At ooe end of t the bn lid log a built tbe opening through which tbr smoke of tbe Inside (
cleaning. A bandy
man with tbe needle ran also make a handsome sum by doing fancy work Borne of the moat delicate embroidery work has been door by sallormen
the Pasts. The ship's barber also makes a com Rabbits am the greatest pest tbr fort able living la add It loo to his rrgo Australian pastors list has to. contend lar pay. and the dlatrtbaika of prises if these rodents am at all at Urgrt practice eurtebes tbe eoff.
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
* allowed
Th* Mohamme dr religion In, d we do. and
we soon learned what to expect. '
property, they of tbe gun crew by a considerable tbe
do enormous damage to the grass, but • earn Me* who are detailed tw daty : dan
the pest I* kept down to tbe lowest on board submarine boats possible limit In every district of the an additional (5 a mouth
commuuwealtb at great cost f I a day for every day the boat la Tbe must effective method of deal- submerged. Bluejackets detailed as Ing with them Is hereunder explained signalmen, as cockswains of power In Bummer when any water that , teats or hi charge of bolds am al I us to walk aro
might lave been lying about has been towed extra pay. A crew mess mac re laxy dogs asleep
dried uj. by evaporation and the gram reives fr, a month for performing that, haa become dry rabbi's swarm toward somewhit menial ruortton. and the the tanka, dam* or other water bole* mao who la Dot ashamed to "take In
that have l-en sunk fur stock drink waiting" ran easily double his nary | pray becalm* they "ha»e no wouls' Ing purposes pay. Every bluejacket Is expected to Friday was the day for Woodsy, and a I‘set .wa lists take advantage of this, perform tbe tauodrrtng himaetf. but camera was an -e»U ays" and coukl and every evening after the cattle , them am always men who prefer lo not be mtried Into any sacred place have partaken of their last drink a pay for having tha aerrlc# done Our artist was once charged 20 cents 1
round'the (me of tbe novel methods of earning extra for keeping an evti ey* In his
an honest penny la for a man with a : room all nlghL
hole* am dewrrlpttve knack-usually a yeoman- Before the Journey ends tbe tourist with pop to prrpara an Interesting letter up.* | has tort hla Identity completely At rn am In- tbe cruise of the ship or some of tbe ' first be to from "Kalamaaoo. Mich . f netting, strange port* stalled, the honors paid ] then from -Michigan." later “th* Colt rw Inches • tbe trawl, th* entertainment* offered ed Stale..- anno tbe -Btatea." and Ibr wnbf. bot and describing the rustoms of the In writer wa. oocr Introduced to a few rabbits to habitant. These letter* am manifold tie man from Tuarany as^ttw lady* ed and sold to tbe members of tbe j from North Amelia.- — Delineator
postal card. Imagine asking for one In the Belgian langulgw-w rreldpo"!
rereeutglng!
But It la lo a Mohammedan country that an American mind needs mad Just men! We woke one morning in ConstantItKgvto and found our calendar f^MoneV tO 1030 OH Bond and Mortgage.*^! nine days ahead uf theirs, our watches
behind a
atrip tank
On
pegr of it alios
, when entering , The Ideal Summer Resort
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
a *1
it that- '
kept Informed of
boy tfana
Iveutnres at
and be I* relieved of
copy-and Magaalne.
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
d rabbits SSTthat I*
ry. - Mel- 5ohn u. Cox In Nattooa] Magaalne.
L*j
asked the child to taken t<
| artery U
In tbe garage priestly n
lysiertes At almut tbe age
_ _ , _* Joins one of the caravans I Ha didn't hare any supper. He Juat'which travel to Laaan There be to at looked at tt. Then he Went up to tod Tacb.-d to ooe of the local monasteries. I A minute later be was leaning over where ha nmaloa aa a novice until be | to fifteen, learning to mad the nerqd be yelled. -Landlord! bonks and perform the religious rites " D ik I'm going to dean my of hie faith The firstborn eon. being j thus rent' Into tbe church, aa we - railed hack mtua anrly should say In this country, tbe aerood I heroines tbe head of the family ? Why. what's that boot *od marries. Unlike aotne other aeml on my bed for?" | rlrUtaad race*, these young Tibetans pad!" roared toe* tbe have the right of chouatag their own landlord. That** not a pollahla' Dad. wives Nor ran a Tibetan girl be ' married off by'ber parents without her
IMwe-wd The Study of liars- the Pastime, uluraltot • Probably every reader haa often ad her "o® tnltvd the beauty of a starlight night, wn aptly A unie careful observattoo on auch a uudaine nigh, will show that tbe brighter
ad al! tbr!
regard to the e
t aa an angel of light, j
London Telegraph.
Frank had finished hla A . African and a Boa Constrictor, dlent whispered that he At M Ge(m. German East Africa, a shake hand* with him uatlre who, like all those belonging to -Whra first my solicitor told me what Ib « lrlb# ut lhe iv.lagurn, regarded to waa paying you." aald the clhmt mi . r e „ b special delicacy
men aa tha po<* and the halfback la -I grumbled, but since I have been 11*- f „ ODd . baBt lK * eooatrictor lying In perajhaa I ran understand." ! truing to you I have come to tha con ttH . middle of a field He confided th* “But am they really to tor* with rk-tltn that th* money waa well spent, dtorovrry to one or two other* and ar
I and I apologia* Thaf half hour talk nDsr a wltb them to kill It during the
' marry of youm about me ha* done me good, & darkness ao that they might laked. It la many years since I have expert- en)of tbe delicacy together. Toward • tom* aorad the luxury of self nwpeet. and U ,br man. armed with a stick. >f them- la worth tbe money- attacked tbe huge serpent Tbe boa
„ L“ | -Oh. that * all right - aald Fir Frank arolortl from 111 apparent "Oh." Marion aald softly. -I know genially, “but you take my advice and , r .uddenly wised the unhappy .* — Tf court. Sir Edward Oart^ ^ ^ rmshnl him to Mp
^ u ju * t and thru gradually swaltowad him.
-When Clubber gets arguing be
post or the halflock you aruuld have th* lawyer <
to warship ut their ahrtnea. while BUly
-Taa." aald Dulcto^Thar* It and a ^ Poorly Paid 1
maa who tor** you that way can't The toymakers of Bonncbcrg are UMcOy-kor* you. ran tor anvoog the wonrt paid work paopl* In
-No. he caut" raid Marion, -but of Germany It often happens that th* - Whj Uat nliht ^ told ID MUn* you ean never tell bow toug earning, of a Sooueberg workman „ lam that be hadn't a leg •JP® ~ t ' . . and hi* family, wotting sixteen hour* to on tBOIbr r who squints that -Sometime* I have thought I abould a day. do not exceed *2!«0 a week. ^ ,» wvrrr be couldn't see things a* Bke to put them to a test, ax ladle* did About three years ago them was an ^ ^nwho stammered be
•with tbe knights of old." Dulde medi- exhibition of borne Industrie* In Bmtotod- ; Hu whem article* from Bonnet erg
“But what teat." Marion demanded, were displayed, tbe making of which pBMild you have in modern daysT' was paid tor at th* rat# of 4 cent* CoU| . B | iB a n#M . “In tto old time* It was a. test of an tour. Numarous Instances am oo For , ^ faor women In a then torength and akin." Dulde stated, "but record of children after school bourn ^ ,. h whollr unable to pertoday them Is aoa Cxi. Marion-mooey. working Mx bourn a, a atmeh cotn^ ^ Ltora It ran ^ogn\re
to my owa Ing and poUrhlng tbe brad* of doll* lbrR1 oniy w»h dltEmlty. All attempt*
‘ bUndueas by tou-
fafied
man] to th the p
•tag
coed c
Jum|
"«b* Great
Swan." "Herculea." ~JSJt dromeda." etc. Tbe easiest method ot learning ibeaa "toasteltattana" to from some ooe already acquainted with them, bot If tbe beginner Is not fortunate enough lo know any such pemoo tbe majority can be learned from any i or uno cheap alar maps auch aa am sometimes r playing contained In almanacs, d you not Now. If tbe budding astronomer win illy atom ogtIra tbe position of any of tbeae -longed tu group* or const el tattoos at a part Im e. He ev ij r (mar 0 f any night and then look a rtblug an fr w bourn afterward he will see t hi I ■ dtomsHl ff ur ing tbe Interval lhe atari which ap "fj peered low down to tbe east have risen ; to the south to a somewhat similar manner to tbe apparent motion of tbr sown and * ao »od moon, while ckoer attention undivided on several evening* will show • circa lar or rotary movement around tbr to-thedmx. twrU* l»*aof tto pedes—ev- being lb* Opposil
a way to tha bands of
toted, operand and explained to the Near tbe north pole la a bright atai shopper, but atm ah* could Dot make c»'W 'he "I' 0 * «•?' This Mar h up her mind. easily found when the observer bat ”1 wanted to get comet king suitable ‘• r * ,b * bright Mam ol for my little nephew," she rrtleratcd ,b * "G'riral Bear.- tbe two outer atari for the thousandth time. of the four forming the "aquam' -Ye*, madam,- reaponded tbe wrary k “*° •* point •'tnoai aaatstanL "You told roe that when directly lo the Pole Mar. This majes-
yoo came to. bot I think your nephew
baa outgrown all tbeae toys while you nnU '
' opinion.-—Stray Stories.
Tto 8Sorter Ward. His Translatirtv. Tbe day before Cbristm*
A dignified elder of an Australian »f«J l™. had a Dumber of church waa presiding at a charitable “«» »P tor d ‘^ 1 ^‘“ 00 J*. coocvrt A Mima Btown was to sing *•“ ° r «•“* tolendrtl for -Cod# John -Ora IT., Nobta." but at tbe last mo U* reM U a* tbe New York Bun
tnent she changed her mind, and a note Prints IL
waa passed to tbe chairman Intimating That'* aotne tobacco,- raid the doc that ah* would give Th. Bong That tor -f ^ “jr'T c ‘*£. | ,. Itracbed My Heart" How can von tell!— asked Edith.
He therefore made tbe knowing an
"Mlaa Brown
m a good diagnostician.
•You know I have
v tt an of ,,,r * plttaoo* of lYi t and' the halfback and -Chicago New*.
"Because be replied.
ting -Or* Pro Nobta.' which, being Tb * , °' ** Ed,,h •*'"**d aomewhat TraLat^. naani T^he ^n, T*t ^ *««*■ ^ lD
Reached My Heart*--Loudon Chron- I”"" 1
l*I»
t popular girl to acbool-my . Th# Kings of Oenma, __ money, not Juat me myself" The dust of the Danish kings ts kept workings of the
g." Marion encoor- In a great cathedral at Uuaklldc. ku lmicr r „ a know bow men °ld town twenty miles from Copen-
rallng th* color
.Them am three theories of color vi-
sion. all of whlcn
-You a
r entire rojal Odaaaa's Working Day*.
> visit to Roakllde T be legal laboring day at Odraao.
_ , ' ancient cuatom. Rusal*. U twelve bourn, with two Tto next night tbe poet lingering la On oo* of the pillar, am mark* show- for Workers lea than aev- * h *' , °* ^ ,b * rl “' ?raa met by tog the height o, Peter tb^GrraL eclee-n yearn «4d must go to erboot for Marian. When they tod taiked for a Nicholas the Iron Cxar. Alexander III. hour* dally. Christiana am not “M. "toxft It aad about «* Bnaal*. tbe king of England and r^nim] l0 work Sundays or fraat '* ' " ““ “**— *-* a—v —*1 toys nor Jew* and Mohammedans on
1 their holiday*. Those who have to 1 work on Sundays have th* next day
N* Hurry.
He—Then you have decided to accept tto proffer of my brart and hand? Bhe—Yea. dear. He—Thanks! You have mad* me tbe happiest of men. but w* must bare some regard for t\ie old maxim and not be married to baste. She—Don't worry a bunt that 1 am perfectly willing ' " *
'Do you know what
■^Jea." ate answered promptly.
a Angeles Time*.
Ha Took tto Caka.
-Mlke.'Vaald Plodding Pete, “dere'e
rum rings dan gold brick*."
-IVbat'a happened ?-
-De lady op de road wait UII next f^P »° » r «uful of woo
THE KINGFISHER. A Bird Whose Ways Am Mast Difficult
to Observe.
Perhaps them la nothing to nature mom dlF.ctrtt to observe than tto way# of tto kingfisher. Any one may see glancing dodo midstream or mak Ing bis sudden arrow Bight from tank bank under the bright Jane son we. but to trac k him down to hla se « fishing place and watch him at rk to a vastly mom difficult thing oo come from the gold clad mead ■ Into tbe shady river path aa i»io ■atbedral aisle. Tbe willow# crowd no to lhe water's edge. In tto green da a sedge bird Is fretting. There a low twittering song of nestlings round you. Aad now. to tto aba dies, deep of tto wtHow wood, a shrill.
by oo bis way to hla favorite A common uotloo Is that b fectly Mill on an me branch tog the water, a picture of crafty vigil a nee But this Is rarely If aver the rase. Tto truth la. ray* a writer In tbe Loodoo Chronicle, that tbs king fisher, like the master to Is. arts about tala work with ao easy surety, almost a nonchalance. Peering down upon him warily through tiff screen of branches yon would Judge that the last thing to tbe world be waa thinking about waa tbe gliding brown water be low him. He twirls round on his perch, making bis vivid green and turqnolaa and amber plumage actotll late like a dewdrop to th* on* beam of suBltgbt that baa found him <
H* preens hla featfe
laxy wing now and again, looks about him wltb a casual eye. and then, as If II were tbe merest trifling detail In life, be suddenly points hla two Inch long fishing aprar of a bill at tbr wa ter beneath him. plunges and Is gone
Tto Witharing Wind.
The name of barmattao Da* been given a periodical wind which blows from the Interior of Africa toward the Atlantic during tbr ibrer months of December. January and February. It arts In wltb a fog or dry base, which ao met I roe* conceals the sun for whole weeks together. Every plant every bit of grass and leaf to It* course is withered as though It tod been Beared by brat from a furnace. Often within an hour after It begins to blow green grass la dry eooocb to bora Ilka taper Even tto hardened natives kor all of the akin on exp-wed parts daring the prevalence of this withering wind.
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE C0AS1 THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Oc-an and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways
Within easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known jpsorta
Painful Ailment.
Though gout la generally reckoned a disease of rich men and free livers, one of tbr wont of sufferers from ll wa* a well koesru English minister
who died not long ago.
A friend once raid to him. "Dr. Bo-
and so, what I* ggut IlkaT*
Tto clergy mat smiled aadly. -If you put your hand to a vise." to raid, "and let a man pros a* bard aa b>-
m oat If I'd can. that la rheumatism, and If be isu ■he'd gimme br got to prra* a little harder, that la
R. Curtis Robinson se Conveyancing and Insurance ‘Notary Public aad Commtasioaer ot Dead* INo». 7‘44—46 Asbury Avenue OC12A.N CITY, N. J.
Do Id* Draytoa."
many other kings Tto cathedral
t echoed. built to tto eleventh century, t ten your Marwn «wo mighty tower*, which can b
I ought not to," at a long distance The old eat ___
But tto poet urged tow. to that of King Harold I . who died to ’ "Well. haa lo*, all of her money - <£?. Knew Hae Waaknaaa. Marion raid *Y Affi tor roommate, and Maater-John! Servant-Y< I‘raw tto totter. But please don't M-stak.. Master-Be aura you tell me i apeak of tt." into Cu*tomer-S, . ere! Thai In- u q or |ock. Servant-Yea air. -Of courra not" raid tto poet l * m P X"U *>« me a weak ago to -Don't fcrgvi It. I promtoed to meet But that night to wrote many versea, 80 ,roD ' , *'‘ rk my «Wg at 230. and atoTl to pro- , -• P«rtlto. air. 1 ought to Tokr<5 ,( not Uictt when ah* ar
I have told you U waa ■ cull eg* student h,— -London Answers
Mspls Drop Cakss.
Two cup* of maple strap, one-half cup of erv-am or milk, two eggs, onehalf cup of meMed bolter, three tea
apoonfuto of taking powder, floor “Captain, enough to make a anft hatter. Bak* utartr to grot |an*.—Good Housekeeping. Marta, u
‘Didn't abr keep tor word?"
•Yep. Bhe banded me a rake of
tp.-—Washington Star.
Whan It Started.
Why H* Cam* Back, n't you here a frw weeks ago?" the Woman of tto house at the
when I give th* got
"Tea m." replied tbe wanderer, "but 'rnrtood from a pal that yon'v new pastry cook Blue* Uieor-
Yonkrra Statramaa.
KKAI. KNT*r»: A4JUNTN. WM. LAKF, C. Keal tii jAhggenta
tly’i?vIan.V;raTS!? < S
'TU-.'nvv
MmS£kSc£ u *
Chicago Tritmra.
Onto to tto audnara et •
j two suits I ..,1 hh* a dr j lawsuit." lypptneoa'a
Tto Bsnyun Traa A reglmeol of UWO men could i lly Bed shelier tinder a single banyan traa In India there to ooe of I trees which has 4W mala tranks
Tto Surer Way.
-How ran wa Interest berf
“Tell her ITa a
"Tell tor If* getting to to a popular fad." Interposed a wiser bead.-Looto
rill* Oourier-Jodroal.
Oo# of tbe lock tout things that c happen to a man to not to count on I
Jock.—New York ITara
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