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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 5

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THE KKfilSTER "aXD tEADEtt, FK1H.VV MOItXINO. Al'GLVr OUR chixf.sk visitors. SHELBY COUNTY IS Social Happenings. Social and Club Event of Tedsy. Mm.

(111 mine, luncheon. Cool Feet Terrace Hill 1 p.h wlili Mr. Drover llul PROUD SCHOOLS bell. Mlsa Maude Howell. Infilniai evening Mrs.

C. II. Atk'na entertained parly of ll lends al luncheon yedarduy. is Mr. and Mrs.

C. Ituwecm are en Animal County Institute Seasiun IJrings Together Large Number of Kducators. lert lining "liouf party" In Ihelr home, "The on Arlington avenue, Means Comfort these hot days so try the Sample Shoe Sale ifto Th guests gte Mr. and Mr. Harry Van fillet! and baby, if Keokuk.

Mr. and Mrs. II. lUilacti and daughter, Irons, of leilnlou, Knglaud. Mr.

Ulllaoll la brollior ol Mrs. Ituwacn. Thn bueata of the home, logcthar Willi Mr and Mra Wllmm I'jrlia'h. occupied a lacg Ihe ray Cord cnteria.timenl laal even leg. a a dag (V e' mil Mra.

K. Clark waa th enlei lulnlng hoalesa of a few friends at liuulieoii esterd.i, In her home on Twenty-eighth slicel lb table waa made doially at Men's Canvas Shoes and fords arc selling at Half- "Pfipp Oxfords 79c 1 shoes t.oo Harlan, Iowa, Aug. -(HperlaM I'lie coming togeilirr of the tiachera of Hhcl-h county foe Ihe annual leacliera' In-tltute this wee'i mark the beginning nf tha Ihlctlelli anm.al eeaalnn. The in-atiuctora for this tear' aeaalon Inclnd Ml.a Margaret Walker, a wellkooail primary lca Ini of Ilea Molnea, who has charge id primary meihoda and drawing, Intendenl Hen Hourdman. the Hhelhy who haa the Inatritc-II011 In phyrlra and arithmetic; Hnp'i-Inlrndrtil J.

J. Inila, of the Harlan orliool. dld'cllca and reading; H'hlle, civlca, graHimar and hla. torx Hnperlntendeni K. M.

Ilolmea, nf Alnaworlli, Neb, teaches phxalology, or-lliography ami nmalc; HiirlnieiHl ill II Minkel. if Ijii'orle I' ly, haa gxogra-P'ly and eeonomba font tv Hupc-iinlend-ent tlenrge A. I. ilk ford ii conductor of the Institute. tin Thuralay evening ruperinteiidctti I'.

Johtiron, of Ihe I jrodl achuola, lectured al Ihe Christian church on manual training. At thla liaill.e wllh sweet pejs In I he center and a hunch of sweet peas ul each place. A six-course lulu heun was served al I 111 luc lo ihe guests sealed al Ihe table, who were Mra Matlhewa and slrter. Mrs Caleb Wheeler, of Nellie (linn; Mr. l.ncae, Mrs Mary Trr- slug and Cummins, a 1 tM The Hub Th ycoiiig men of Mr.

Cliarll Chase a Sunday school claia plcplckcsl at llchdcr. son grove lust 1. enlng A pic nic sup. per waa prepared over a camp file by a number of the young men whu ara meeting some aamnlea nf the work dona expert coo! s. lll- Keith 1 nierlalned at luncheon xeetorday.

aa a courtesy lo Miss I'li-e, of I'lpt 111, and Mlaa Halllett, of Waterloo, j'laci were arranged for I DEAD HUSBAND Misses Cram. Nettle Smith. Maud Howell, guc ala i honor and hostess, see Mrs. tillmore will enlerlaln at by pupil In the primary rooms of the ll.tt tun school! were shown. Net week, I.

V. ilowerlh, of the chair of eoclolngy In the I nlvraily of Chicago, give sla leciurca, two earn day. tin Ihe following topha: "The Tin Knd of Kduratloit. Ihe Teacher Art and the Artlat Teaeliei." "Wtill In lalucallon," "The I'is lriiie of Interest," "Aiei'ceptloit and lla Importance in Kdiieatioii." "The Klnlahed I'rodurt of the Common Re hnol." tin Thuraday high! of neat week. I'reaident Charlea Hhellon.

of iilmpaon coll'ge. will lecture hefoie Ihe liiatltute at the Chrla-tlan church. Hnperlntendeni l.uiford I ai ratiglng a fine series of hool meetings titer the county for the coming year, and la lutereatlng the teachers In preparing eihlhlta for Ih HI. laiula e- luncheon today Iho relatives and lull mate friends if the unimlna family, 111 honor of Mra. C.

Cummins' mother and Oljffif AGAIN SuppMsc.i To I5c Huricil, a Man Is riting Letters Tu a ialer. Mr. Cook and Mlaa France Cook a a a Mis (irace Shaw will give a card par ty and hi alery shower Krlday. August a a pie nntrtljl to Misa lac lira Haam a a a The Expert Cleaner. There arc a score of things about the house that you will not undertake to clean.

You fear that they woulJ be ruined by soap and you intend to Fend them to an expert cleaner, an idea that comes down from a time before pure vas made. The manufacturers of Ivory Soap are constantly asked if they know how beautifully this or that material can be cleaned with Ivory Soap. The uses of Ivory Soap arc too numerous to be told; with it anything may be cleaned that will stand the application of water. You can be Alias llorien-e Hrnwn. of hlcago, was Friend.

the guest of honor at an It formal coin pany given yesterday afternoon by Miss Alice Olmsted as Mrs. W. Clemens, of Mi i cigce. Indian Territory Is In tho illy Ihl week. pcwlilnii.

There la alao much reading being done by the teachers along professional line. The Institute will lie In seaaloii lao weeks, the last few days of the pension being gHeii over to es-unilual Icjna for rei-tirtcaie The attendance ha leached 170. which Ii 111 excels of last year's atlenditiee. The teachers of county, although feeling that there la still much Ihe guesl of two foinier school friends. Mrs Herev I'orter and Mr.

KreJ your own cvpert cleaner. 1 JT A I 1 aWaBBBBaasfsBOHBBalBWHsBsaB- 1 a Oamble. al Ihe home her mother. Mi's. J.

r. Morey. Mis. Clemen was complimented with a 4 o'c loc lea Tuesday by Mrs. Hervey I'c 1 trr and a luncheon Wedueaduy by Mr, (limnie Mi, c'lcni-ena will accompany Mra.

(iutnhle to licT hcime in Jefferson today. a Mr. Frank Llhaherry gave a dinner lat evening In hnncr of Misses Mint Crampton and Hl.iurhe Miller, of J.al'ay. ettc. Ind, DEATH OT RACE yw fork, Aug.

-The nra tlmt Frank 1) Mullrl. formerly a resident In the Hlker traet ellurlct nf Hrooklvn. In Hi allva caused atnnle-hmcnt In (hut hood loitay. A coronet a jury In Richmond borough lid an Inquest over hie b.el. duly recorded hi, eli frnm drowning and incieupon Issued a death, certificate hl burial.

Th bureau of vital contains a full record of hi teth. with attached. Hla wife mourned hi loss and collected hla insurance. Then, out of reapect for hla mi-m-ry. the set lip a handsome lomhetone hi grave In ih laithrran iinutery in llio Xewiown district.

A Latter From tha Otad. To-dtlx evidence that Mullet Ik alill ante la contained In several bulky let-, received from him hy hi wife and fouiteen page missive, dated from Near-I'm I Iiy Ha in lie I Feltman, a painter, welt known In IBs Rnlph avenue section of Hrooklyo. The letter reached I'eltmun July and he almost fainted when he recognized I lie handwriting of lils friend. Me Immediately went to Mn. Mullet and ahowed her the letter.

According to I eitmaii, tho "widow anything hut pleased when he read the teller, and exclaimed: "My husband la dead buried him marly tan month ago In Lutheran cemetery, and If la alive now ou may write and tell him that he may go there If lie wishes and read hi can lombatona. I dn not believe he la allt. though thla la certainly hie writing. If he la, I U11 not want to see him again. 1 would never have anything to do with man who could treat hla wife In thia laahion." A Vlilon Told Hen On Wednesday.

June- a body waa AGAINST LOVE Improvement to re made, are pmud of the hlatory of the schools of Ihe rountv, and of the succesa In distant place of former Shelby rountv teachers, one ot theae la Mr. J. J. Hhepherd, who waa. comparatively a few years ago, tearh'rg a country achca.d in Monroe township.

Hliclby county. He Is now at the bead nf on of the great high school of New York City and Is drawing a aalary of auuut HW per annum. Then teachers all over Iowa remember Mr. A. B.

War-tier, former eupertntendent of the Harlan city school. He la now at the haj of the Tacoma. achoola. and he la likewise receiving a salary more than double- the remuneration that Harlan paid him. Another eupertmendent of the achoola of Ihl city I Mr.

V. Merrill, now one of the Instructor of th WesJ Iea Moine high school. Shelby county haa furnished teacher In the city school of Ie Moines, Slon City. Hoone. and In any schools of Importance In the far west, l'raclically every rural school In Shelby county ha a library for the children.

turltig th past year about I'm hoys and girls have been graduated from the rural and city school of the coumy, tl.itti ha been expended In buying library books, and lv pupil in tile county hava nol been either absent or tartly during the year. Wagea of teach T.I Chung Hsu. nephew or I.I Chung, hi pretty wife ind baby. T.I Shew, are sightseeing and shopping In New York. Madame Ml Shii savs our women are beautiful and she Is in love wllh them.

She la fond of going about, enjoying The Kluh will meet with Mil. W. H. Amshary this afternoon. Personal Mention.

Mr. W. Hamiah la Improving from hla recent tllneaa. Mr. Joseph is lmm from a visit at Lake Mlnnetonka.

Mr. Charles Myers of Taentlrth atrcet Is visiting In Minneapolis. Mrs Mnhls of Wheeling We it Virginia, is visiting Mra. A. 11.

Mains. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Crawford are sending some time latke okobnji. Daughter of Henry I.owc Dies in much more freedom than the majority of women In her vlaas In China. California P.efure Her rather Arrive nmcu urnniup ULULIl ULUU I ill now taboo. Though they view with favor the craae for largo ringer rinita and tha 1 (jtisequent abandonment of gloves, rceuinmei'd iiuht gloves nf tnelr own prenaiing. which are smeared Inside with a taste halm to give whitenea and soft tici to the bands.

Misa Flora A. Kuble has gone on visit 10 Fort Dodge for a few weeks. Mrs. George Qmmby spending th DA! CELEBRATED summer motitna at nu Miieieentn street. I'LAY HOUSES AS I) Vsucleillle continues to flourish at In-gersoll imi The cool and comfortable is tilled at evei performanc e.

Tina wk th' bill la headed by the Four folic a. who have aeipnieil a reputation along llnea lo that of the Four foluns Their hit la immediate nnd popular with park audiences. A xe-rv bill Ii annoiinell for neat week The Tiradliner will be tha great lllu-louist. laeoli. ho has an lilt -l ii.eilonal lepulallon.

The Thn-e Ixeatons. who have been playing, engagements on Ihe Keith riieull, have been bcacked. and tii-n lher will be M.illory Urol here and Uruok. 'musical performers; Fox and Fox-ry, the down and the dog: and M.utloi ill a'tic Orossl In a coniedv budget For th we-ek of August ihe li.l will be headed bv Kva Mudge He change aeiixl lior. Mel'oy w.ll pr-scnt a sketch Called 'Tile I'negpec-ed." the Four Hlniioa will Hpp.ar In their popular aeiobatlce comedy act.

unci a nix-apuone c.iarte lie will add to llio en Manager Hue hatian said lust ev-nl'i thai necoitliitiotis were pending 1 -gene Cow h-a for the we, of August 1 and that Iiellj Fo and U.iri.e.l Davis were among Ihe posalbiltlca of tloi Very near future. a a The Oram! will open August 14 am! wilh 1ne- Formau In "Kasi l.ynnc Miss Foimaii will he supported by John llli.it. and an Inte resting revival of Hie popular emotional drama is promised, a a Foster's will open August 1 with "A Friend of ihe Family," a lively farce comedy adapted rrom the Oeriuan lu which Alice Johnson Is lo star. "The Ilurgomsster" will be the fair week attraction at Foster's. "Ileilo Hill'" Will ba at the llrantl.

Judge fl. It Can- haa returned from Inn to Mackinac Island and on laike Hu perlor. Lo Abgeh-e. Aug Ixewe, Ihe daughte-i of lb-pry chief of the engineering department of the fluted Htate Hteel corporation, wno la speeding aeroaa the tuutlnent on a special train, ched at a hotel here last night. Mr.

Lowe started from New Voik on the Twentieth Century Limited on the laihe Hhore road, Tuesday afternoon, and In hope of reaching Los Angeles, while his daughter waa yet alive, ibartcrej a train from, Chicago on the Simla Fe rend ul an expen-e of nearly When A SCHOLAR'S LIBRARY. An Appeal fcr Aid for Protestor Zlmmer of Berlin. The Athenaeum I have Just heard that a terrible misfortune haa befulien lr. Melnrlch. yimmer.

professor of Celtic t.iil-Inlogv In the I'nlversltv of Herlln. Willie found In the KulT von' K. nil. near New- Mr. Warren Knight of Portland.

Ore gon. Is the guest of Mr. and Mi. T. llttghton.

Hi uteri I tin the eve of ihat day Mra. Mullet aava vialon came Mr. and Mrs S. L. Kringel uf Atlantic Were Married 50 Years 7 I.

i 11 her an. I told her that the body was her buaband According to the la le Lungan. Mr. F. Savior is eieending his vara lion in this city al his home on Twenty first street.

Mr. John Sproul. of Harris-Emery Co er In many township have been raised. In Center township, especially, haa the board of dlrectdr done well. Thev have raised wage to ar month, teachers contracting to have had at least a year a training In college or normal school.

It la Interesting to note the fact that this township la securing th very best teach-era that Ih county affords. death came lo Ihe hild. Mr. Lowe was passing through western Kansas. Mr has gone east on a pleasure and good Lowe's sfeceial was scheduled to break all tiuxing trip.

record of fast runs to the coast. Mlaa Ihirnthy Fowler, who has been he was ti-cupriulliig In ihe Har from severe Illness. hri'Uaht on hv overwork, hla house In Reiiln was completely destroyed by tire, his hooka and collection hue perished and his wife haa suffered grive To Professor Zlmrr.er flritnns owe a of gratitude eii-iilv lo be lepsld. F-w- scholars have labored with more patslonste and Inilomltable xeal at the elucidation of Celtic lilernrv llfid historical itntiiiultlc few have clone more lo advance our knowledge, to ptomole research, f'i stimulate the emulation and activity POPULAR BRITISH OFFICER. Visiting at Ann Arbor, Mich has re turned Mr.

Jay Tone went to laikf Okoboil yes KXiTKSION TO SJ'IRIT l-AKE. Ma Chicago. Milwaukee It Kt. I'aul Railway. August 11.

Special train leaves Vnlon depot at lli a. m. Call at flu Walnut airect for all information. terday to join the house party In the nient published In the papers of June i Mra. Mullet' identification of Ihe body entirely aatiatactniy to the coroner.

He raid ill regard to It: "The Idetitinca lion a perfectly aailefactorv. Reforo xecmg the body Mrs. Mullet aatd thut her tvtaband had a broken leg below the knee, an ahm-ees on the leg and a mark on me hody made by a rope. The body was found to contain all theae mark, and be-Mdea, Mra. Mullet Identltted the man a lier husband by hi teeth and general fea-tnr, which were nol entirely dentroy-1 .1 The Inauranre company waa eat Ik fled wlih her identification and paid over to tier the amount i Ihe pulley held by her iiiiahand.

The Alulleta were living In Trov when the man dlaappeared last Ho-tMher Mra. Mullet came lo New York lo look for htm. uoouci cottage. Mr. W.

N. Jordan and family have re Atlantic, Aug 6 -(Special -fine of the most pleasant events In this section for sometime haa Ix-en the celebration today of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kringel.

al whkn most of the members of the family vxcru 111 attendance. Mrs. Krtngel's maiden mime was Marie Chrlstensc-n, and the couple were in De-nmark. August x.J. They came to the lllted Blalc 111 IhTU and settb-d 111 Shelby county, moving from their form to Atlantic In 1.

They have made their home here since and have made a wide circle of There are living eight children of the couple and twenty-one grandchildren. The children are Lars THE GYPSIES. turned from 11 month a visit at Niagara Falls mid vicinity. Piicrlbed On Theodora Watts-Dunton Mr. R.

R. Keith and family left last of other workers lie has shown himself a woiker of the same lass sa his country-mc Zcnxs. Grimm and Kbel Me has alwav had the courage of his scientific' colivlcilotiei, and he has. perlaeps. i- er been more stlniulallne nnd sucuesttce evening for Ashland.

for the benefit of Mr. Keilh'a health. Mrs. Charlea Mason of Clinton. is Ihe guest of her sister, Mrs Robert Ulood- Bloomlleld coal Ik tha best.

Race. Loudon tSar: Some few men seem lo be drawn Instinctively toward the prescribed races of the world. I confes to being one of them myself. Thla Is why of Omaha; Charlie of Council lilufts. Andrew of Council City.

Alaska: F. of Seattle. Mrs. A F. Ander- aon of Urayton, Iowa; Mrs.

Mary Horn. K. and J. M. of Atlantic-.

Kvsldra this family. Ihe old couple raised three 01-phaiiexd children of a dead son. PUBLIC MCN WHO USED TO WRESTLE Minuter Boxvan Anxloua to Try Conclu Ions With Gov. Taft Once More. New York Tribune: There Is a m.ii walling to try a wrestling contest witn Judge William II.

Tsft. governor of tha Philippines. He is neither a aavaRo Moro, rowevcr, "nor a democratic oli-tlcian. but an old Vale classmate and college! friend, lleiia-rl llowcn, minister lo Venesiiela, and recently conspicu 1 have always felt iheslrongest admiration for the gretaest of all th proscribed races the Jew and number among lliem some nf in ymoat Intimate friends. I have lately been writing on that wonderful Jew.

Shvlock, In relation lo his race, a race to which I should be very proud lo belong, for an American edition of With regard, lo the gypslos, what I say la that If any race were placed In Ihe position of a proscribed race, th master Instinct of self-peeserx-ation working through those than whi he has been leading a scienilie foilorn hope in so far as we an pav our dclit of grntitude lo hint. In so far as we eon show our synirnthv with this valiant fighter so cruelly wounded I am sure thnt we all In t.tent Itrllein iienl Ireland who care for Celtic will gladlv do so. I would si nret thai the precedent set when it similar misfortune befell Professor Mommxen be followed: that, as far as can be. Professor Zlmmer Celtic llhnirv be replaced I sh-ill be haimv to bike charge of and forward all hooks and pamphlets sent to nie for this purpose. Ah a nucleus of the proposed collection I an pulling aside a complete collection of till the Celtic I have published.

Any Incjulrles or suggestions will glailly by Professor Klno Mi-yr, No. Montivelbr Crescent. New-Brighton, or by Alftnl Nutt. Corset sale this we -k. A good batiste corset for free and II.

Ni hair nin and combs Just in. Some 'ihn good, of Twenty-tirsl street. Mr. William A. Graham nf leSOS Arlington avenue- has returned from a month's visit at his old home in Cedar Falls and vicinity.

Mr F. S. Iiunshee has returned from Ills vacation, spent In the east. He attended the convention of commercial lawyers at Mackinac Island. Mr.

Alexander Fltxhugh has for her guests her sister, Miss Kmlly Llpplueott, and little niece. Mistress Kuth ('Union, of Hoscobel, Wisconsin. Mrs. J. Meyer and daughter, Miss Myrll Meyer, have returned from Lincoln, Neb here they visited Mr.

Meyer sister, Mrs. L. L. Hlilwcg. Mrs.

A. (.. Tarker la visiting relatives In the enst. Mr. Talker left this week for the east.

After a few days In the east Mr, and Mr. Talker will return home. latclies r.misjrlum. Jib Mxih UNGLOVED WOMAN. LOCKED IN HIS CELLAR HE KILLED HIMSELF Springfield.

Aug enrife Artigr, a tetiied baker of Mori laonvtlle. 1 iniid dead In Ihe cellar of hla home thla rtfiernoon under clrcumaiance which at auicide. Two ilaya Mr. ArU-prr went Inlo the cellar of hla home and ifuaed to come out or open the door or anyone, lie lived nlone with hi eMii, who la a mule, and the aon, after nailing two d.iy for hla father lo loava ie cellar, kicked In tho door and found Inn father sitting In an upright position with a gaali In Ills arm. ftum which ihe hlood had flowed freely, catialtig Weeding to death.

Ilia wife died in an piHAne asylum at Jacksonville aeveral eara ago. Arnger a profeaeed an-itrchlal, and each year celebrated, the an--ilvprMiry of the llay Market riot in Chicago. MANY PHYSICIANS GET CERTIFICATES The stale board of health and the etale board of medical examiner were In aea-sit. the stale house ednesday. Tho A Fashion Which Reiulti Largely From Wearing Ring With Large Cem.

lanidon ill: One fushion freouently in fluences another. Jewelry Is ai this moment exercising tut autocratic away over generation would show Itself In nunll-tkr-s like those which are commonly aao-elated with the gypsiesespecially what la supivised lo be komany duplicity. It la ohservahle In the Cagots; we see It In the proscribed races of Asia. I am at thla very moment writing upon Ihe sub-Jec In a cyclopaedia, and have mentioned the fact that gypsy woman once said to meand a Komany Hye friend of mine, "There's something In the wind off Gor- glove. Women wear rings with enormous stones, over whicn the ordinary KXCCKSION TO SPIRIT LAKK AI'U.

11. Via Chlciikn. Milwaukee ft St. Taut Railway. Special ru In leaves I iilon station at 4 45 a.

far for round trip unly 12. Call at ill) Walnut at red. well-lltting glove Is an exceedingly Irk some article of sttire. Four courses aio oiien to her. Kither ous ill the Venezuelan Imbroglio.

Still, anxloua as he Is to try conclusions whit Judge Taft. Mr. Howen does not liesltul. to give his antagonist due credit for n's ability, always reserving tho opinion, however, that nt the netx meeting he wiil overthrow the ruler of the Philippine. "I am Jusl waiting to get hold of 'iHlly' Taft," aald Mr.

Howen. recently." "lie and I were great wrestlers and used to represent our class in the days at New Haven, and on the sldo had many a. boui together. There wag one stranKO thing about our wrestling matches whenever he gol a hack hold he threw me and whenever 1 got a side hold It wait all over with him. I tell you when those great arms of his clasped on your backbone, either you or It had to give.

"Rut between you and me, the real reason why want 10 get another chance at him Is thai since I last wrestled with him I think I have mastered the Intrlci- she must submit to gloves a slae or two larger than loose to inch she is aci us- tonied, or alii1 inuat tiiscard gloves alto-gether, or alio must woar ncr Jewelry Another Ccod Story Spoiled. Washington, Hemocrnti It la funny the lies that one Is iibln to nail hi he gi ts to talk with Krynn. For lu 9 1 1 $. mil iiibsiiie her gioves as roe iiamin-s ot ins Mr. J.

J. Frlodmiin of ftaginaw, wh her yestt-rdnv oalllnir on bin friends lit thn ollv Mr. Frfptlmmi Ih now hU way to 1 Vnver and wlil be here tguin on hln rut urn. Mm. Mory lia reoivd word from hr HiPtpr.

Mm. l-ottlo UrMuth, of hr nnl' arrfVHl tu Him fttr vr plft.RMiit oceim voytino. Aln. will hpr'id three month truveling Abroad. Mm.

J. W. Brown of Ruffrtlo. N. iind Mra.

ThomnH Fioetlee of fhioagn. were in the city Tedny to attend a re-ci'pttnii Klven by th 1hi1Ihi of th t4. I. Stuart period did. or she must plash her sts nee.

Just a '-w davs ago. that bloom gloves to reveal the glistening gems be Int liar In the Hawk-Kye. Tom. Tom. the neath after tiie manner cd Use gallants BIh lhal shuts the Romany a mouth and upen his eyes Rod ears." From this stale of things, what ran come but gypsy duplicity? I have in the cyclopaedia article just mentioned, alluded to the way In which nature seems to hax-e divided, not only mankind, hut Ihe entire animal families, whom she has tilted lo resist oppression, and those whom she has lilted lo fly away from It.

Where the of a still earlier age, as proved by ancient pictures. I here are objections to nil these mein nods, but the ictist annoying is to leave hoard of medical examiners authorised the Isnio of certificate to IS physic Ihiim end oslcopatha. There were Ml lock the examination, held since last board meeting and of these twenty-live failed, of the entire number, seventeen wera imeopolhs. and of these ten were Riven ei tlflcnlea. Of seventy-live undertaker rtamlncd, a llilrd failed to get Not Necesiarily.

Philadelphia Record: A liberal educA-Hon donsn't nrccaaarlly give Itself away. ft glovxs. Tills is whut many women arc A. to the n. of la.

K. While In th- city thv wci'( suejitM of Mra, J. J. Si4llman of t-'liftofi avenue. I cles of the back hold.

Won't 'Hilly' Tuft Pipers son. who sends out alleged news from le Mi. lues told us about how Rryan had lectured In Swede sburg. Kansas, and tlinllrg the rollcee In debt Sl.L'uel. turned over the entire priieeois of his lecture.

Ili'van soys It was a laid nliiht. snoweel very hard all night nnd lie hud oniy a crowd. Itesidea that, he did nol give the college nor any of tlial amount. He does not give to colleges in that wry, bur establishes scholiii sh ips. as lie did at b.vva City for tile of the etniy of political science.

He has seholar-shlpa in eleihteen suie uiv ersit les and jn soveia! privute schools. The Kansas lory was i.ll lie. Piper will have to oppressed race has to save Itself hy craft, natural selection gives rise, and must give rise, to those crafty characteristics which are their only means of be surprised the next time he gets thai1 grip to find thnt It won't work! I waiting for a chance and locking forward to hi surpiise." National. If not International, In Its Interests, will be the contest between Ihe colonial goevrnor and the minister tj Venezuela. If It ever comes off.

Marriage License Record. Name and residence Age. Henry Halstead, New Huston. Ill 4 Mrs. 8.

it. Fuller, I'es Moines W. M. IV Moines Xi Jessie Marshall, Dos Moines in now doing. Stealthily but sutcly thee are reeling their way towards the attitude men nave so long assume d--thal gloves are only worth rtg.n ding from a utilitarian standpoint, aa covering lo confer warmth uHtn the he'tuta or to keep them clean.

There la one- ole occasion upon which a man puts on glows in cb-lerence to the cl.mnncis of ctloueiti-. and that Is when he Neither have women yet dared to leave ihem off for the-se affairs, nor for state Hppeainnc-es. at Ih; opera, and at part es In great houses. Observant of the trend e.f tasnion and of Ihe In pcMidf nt attitude of their good customers, the glovers have added miitens THE POETS CORNER. Aug Field Marshal Sir (e urge While.

V. Is afler little "Hobs." the most popular and well known otlieer In I he Hiltlsh arniy. This photo is the only onu taken since his elevation to the link of fie lei marshal, NaT Every Day 77': LADY'S YES. No Dessert More Attractive to their stock. Hut In this country among the well dressed set miitens have proved a conspicuous failure bolh for day and In the Year Wbv use (felaline anel BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING spend hours -eseOMS sweetcmuK, flavoring We bake and deliver to our and coloring when dealers fresh supplies of The Rank of a Patriarch.

Urooklvn F-agle: As to the rank of patriarch of Venice, he ld till today by the new pope, lexicngrnphera made a distinction between Its meaning In the Creek find In the Roman church. In Ihe Uruok church the patriarchs are spiritual officers of the highest rank. In Ihe Roman Catholic church the pope la regarded as having In his papal capacity, a rank su-peTior to his rank as patriarch of Rome, and the cardinals also take proceaslonal precedence of patriarchs. There are three minor patriarchs lit the, Roman church, that is. minor to the poio.

In his capacity as patriarch as well as bishop of Rome. The three -minor, patriarchs ure DES MOINES BAKERY BREAD Thing evening wear. As aspirants for patronage out of door women have a bitter cuiarrcl against mil-tens, lor they have found Hint the mischievous summer sun imprints a faithful portrait of the pntlorn of the lace on their skins, copying his Joke of last year, when "pneumonia blouses" were worn and the shoulders of those who favored them were tattooe-d wilh tho line and arabeksciue of their design. The Inele. gant canvas gloves offered, usually In vain, to a sex weary of the restraint, of kid play the samo flick and enlarge tha apparent fixe of the hand as well, traila that do not recommend them to women.

hite kid glove are In most de mand now for evening and daytime affairs. The no-glove pioneers carry theirs like men in the dny and wear them at night to go backwards and forwards between the restaurants and the theaters, removing them for dinner and for Ihe play. Th glovers have no need to resort to the nod ZINSMASTER'S PIES prislucea belter results in two minutes, Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and sot lo cool. It 's perfection.

A surprise to the housiwife. No trouble, less expense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, At grocers. lOo.

l'or lint icier. Better than once a week bakings. SOLD BV LEADING GROCERS EVERYWHERE "Yet." I nnswered you last night; "No," this morning, sir. 1 say. Colors seen by candle light Will not look tho same hy day.

When the viols played their best. Lamps above, and laughs below, Jovo me sounded like a Jest, Fit for yc or fit for no. Call mc false or call mo free; Vow, whatever light may shine, No man on your face shall sen Any grief for change) on mine. Yet the sin Is on im both; Time (o dance Is not lo won; Wooing light makes tickle troth, Scorn of mc recoils on you. Learn to win a lady's faith Nobly, as the thing Is high.

Bravely, na for life and death, With loyal gravity. Lead her from the festive hoards, Toint her to the starry skies. Guard her bv your truthful words, i'urc from courtship's flatteries. Tlv your truth she shall he-lrue, Kver true, as wives of yore; And her vce, once said lo you, Shall t' to1- evermore. Our line of TRIMMING HARDWARE Have you seen our samples? those of the Indies, of Lisbon and of Venice.

Roughly speaking, one should say that a patriarch outranks an archbishop anel is outranked hya cardinal. Barto was. however, made cardinal as well as tuctrlarch by Leo and he was thus the titular equal of other members of the conclave. Still, Yenlre as his see or province, informally rates a little below the dioceses ascribe! or allotted to other cardinals. This, with the fact that the In Leo raised Barto to tha canlin-nlate only a few years ago.

makes his election democratic one. so to speak. In distinct Inn from an aristocratic one. The choice Is significant on that account. JRESORTS.

old subterfuge of making their wares one stae smaller than reality, because modern women are being taught that tight gloves Induce scarlet noses, uvd that by weakening: the muscles and Impoverishing the skin of the hands, faded and wrinkled hands are Induced long before age should tonch and mar. Manicurist are prospering as the result of the no-glovo movement. Thnir clients are legion. The present aim of the man. Icurlst Is to perpetuate in the handa the liveliness of InCnnry up to ixtrcme old age.

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