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Cbc ponton, October 2B, 190b. 11 A REVEALED PURPOSE. answer the following in your ou the "I'rugres of Southern Education Live a list of Prof. Alcee For- Josephtis editor of tlie Kalelgh i ,1 News aiul Observer. IS Hv'J 1 stu- WOMAN IN 'worthy well and good, but If he was I 1 French and Kimli-h rk.

They are a dJn of Southern i renin aul Uiiciii-n suits. 1 ney are as II WAS THE ONI. Tlii etiiior of Quentioas ai.U forms its rders tliat do oets v.i turouga these cotaiuits. itloTal matters, and worth your study if If whom uo other woman 1 idi IwUe 1 H.s.oire arr lutetvgteil i Other! euvletl. lu the flrst place sue was! P- ''V i article, and report of work in Individual Stannard wife.

Every- bnel r.ujjertcb. I-e ha- 1 ttra- 1 1 ceediugs, which are Issued by the Bureau Jaar and present ami many cuul.l have teau de Chawiwrd: "Bits of Louisiana 1. 1.1 1 Folk Lore." Louisiana Mudies" aod his the Inr.l. Kuox- forcto future. His cl ief -Historr of Muisiaua." in four volumes; 'wttU at the Home Institute.

1440 Camp street, to discuss the Tnanksgiving dinner for the oor. Miss Florence HuU-rwald has culled a meet his Portia Club nietnlters for Tuesday afternoon. Oct. at 4 o'clock, at liiI Camp street, to decide as to what shall lie done with a balance of I4 wui'-h rcma.as to the club's credit. Those who are unable to attend the meeting are requested to transmit their opinion lu writing.

Menu for Two meals to-day. tomorrow's breakfast a suggestion for the busy housewife M'XCHEOX. Deviled P.ecf. Fried Potatoes. Hot Bolls.

J3 DEPAQTMErtT iCorrespobtic-uts are tLa ioo will be paid to q.ie:!oas cf 1 terc--t oulr, or, tbos: v. hicii necessi rprtiwuient lu aosneriug.) FOB WOMEtl editions of Freaih texts for colleges. SS IVill Lln.llv ijrdncr Muriihv oV'iii. has two 1 either honestly er 1 nere ver slant reader i.y prinlma in you? valuable 1 "'hnp'crs which discuss the subject column the foil'tus answer to this itif. fully.

tioii. viz: What a.e the seven wonders! stauces and your owu uu Kissiiie for you to s-parate. "lu all her twenty years Evelyn had Jot was scarcely a respectable cltixen wno i cared to touch shoulders with him. 1 thouch everr oue of them lifted hat with til Will Questions uud Auiie. jiiense inform querist if there is a line of ocean steamers lietwceu New or-ieiius and i.osioii or Port laud.

Me. t-l iudeed. she waa rawer i- respect to the little woman who bore hist bad fancy of the earth or world i The seven wonders of the ancient seven A Ji lt HI VE FOR WUHB. should be the best obtainable. Tbe Singer Also between New Orleans and New 1 at iiul livers.

The I .1. lauju name. For Mrs. Stmmaid was generally ere ttract her. did not ui k.

uo Ufre i iueir uiuit mil' i o. trin: "OriU. sewing machine Is aekuowl -Iged iae rrature. hard: village young fellows The Mausolus yptian pyramids, at Halicariiassus. Bread.

tomb of it U'hv i trir roM-rli ma i the Preserves, Ginger or les in them over rnuuncg. most uuarh ar.d cou-I all mure lenient of anv Look for the Red S. tluin a girl of ten. with a twisted. I though they aere all more 1 Sin-'er Sewinir 1.

hine Co i'h nal i nisshj.i:en that at first aiirht In- love with her. sue tai.eu Tea. MNNEH. Cream of Union i-i i'ecaiur g.i.sg (.. 1 snired repugn m.

aud afterward eoin- Ponp. at Cape Hatteras more than elbewliere, and ai what season is it bad'; ill There is uo line to Boston or Port-laud. C. The Soulheru Pacific Railroad Com K0v.1l 0 PC SENT FISOM AS IIS-I I tant city as Atheus across the 1 I to luotUiu, as rfpreHcuti- I the of her country at a great I American convention. Is a dis-L Unction that falls to few women, jet a short time niuw the government of Oreo conferred this aiuiost nubiue honor upon Miss bavastl Nicoli KallUperL At the triennial convention of the World' Woman's ChritLu Temperance i-- So.

Rampart New the walls aud hanging gardens of Baoy-lou. the temple of Diana at Ephesus, the Colossus at Rhodes, the siattle of Jupiter by Phidias at Olympla, and the Pharos or lighthouse at Alexandria. H. L. Jenkins: There was mentioned Orleans.

K'n-e. Broiled Chicken. mlseration as oue of what life have Wen for tite woman soul' iiu-pnsoiieil witblu. I )on huuebed set a Wautifuily uivdded head, rieuliftil Cray lialr framed a faee wUieb WHITE SHOOTS FGH. lUirini? a fight v.

hi. tccm-red yesicr. Strinjred Beans a la Cremc. Steved Carrots. Baked Pumpkin.

Mashed Potatoes. Ix-lrtice Salad. In I l-U ij I 1H. "Havis' Defense of the Great at 1:4. til.

li the inlereotiou I niusl Cause and the Sotuh." written by Air. i have always been plain save for Davis and wife at Beauvoir, after the war. Kindlv advise where a volume of I this week or tbe complete work cau i occasionally with her mother ia a inerry way that admitted of no They're well enough if you want a partner for the evening or some one to fasten ou your2skates." Ue said. "But beyond that she shrugged her shouiders- Wheu Louise Marsh made ready to up to tbe city that winter to visit her aunt, she asked Evelyn to accompany her aud eaiue to see Mrs. Staunard about it.

"Evelyn has never been away from home," she said, "aud this i a chance for her to have the time of her life. Auut Lou's spleudid to keep you entertained. Why. I've looked forward to this visit all the Evelyu was wild to go. Was there really anything to hinder? Her clothes were good enough.

If only mother could man Apple Fritters. Syrup. Coffee. TO MORROW BREAKFA ST. Bananas.

-Jrape Nuts, Cream. Brain Cutlets. Hominy. Rice Cakes. Syrup.

Cafe au Lait, of Tuiaue avenue an-1 Cortes street, between Edward and Harry Sloau. white 1 e-i. and i. negro named James Simml Henry Slonn fired twc. pistol slns nr Ixi'h taking eife: t.

one in the left arm and the other iu the left groin. The negro was taken to tbe Charity Hospital, where his woi'nds were prono inced st-rl- purchased. Also of whom a complete set of the doings and writings, including philosophy, biography and autobiography i of Benj. Franklin can be obtained. I Iavls' "Rise and Fall of the Goofed-1 the eyes, th'-s-e wonderful fray eyes so suiileleKsly still, which held only God knew what heart-lireaklng secrets.

For Mrs. Stanuard had no frfend so dear that she eoeld make a confidante of her. For all she said one iniijht suppose that she was perfectly satisfied with her husband aud the life he had made for her. tUe had lieeu the only daughter of a nian of means. lie shielded her tenderly, but very eaiiy nevertheless had come to her the knowledge that she waa not like girls.

It brought a heartache which. Miiuru o. i hit 11 A11 I and 1S79, is published by Appleton. abstract of this work, made by the au anshine Finish Heat for Floors. (loid Paints, Floor and wounding and Idvvard was held as accessory to the thor, is his "Short History of tbe Con Jdpalac Kusmeis, Paints.

Brushes. Calcimine, etc. ainp-beir Glass and Paint XiS Camp street. federate States." President Davis also began his autobiography, which he did not complete, but which was incorporated lu "Jefferson Davis, ex-President pany runs both pasenger and freigat steamers to New York. Of Lee 17 SL.

Charles street. (.: The difference of temperature between the hot air of the Guif and the breeze along shore and from the land engenders lrequent commotion in the atmosphere at this place; and uo point ou the coast is more noted for its fretmeut and tiaugerous storms. From September to spring is tbe worst time. Subscriber: A friend from a neighltor-iug State wishes to send me an liiiii-o-huch and a Nonpareil. Is It against tne law to have these birds in your possession Section 3, Act No.

48. nongame birds, reads: "That uo person within the State -of Louisiana shall kill, catch or have in his or their possession, living or dead, any resident or migratory wild blid other tban a game bird, or purchase, offer or exiiose for sale any such wild nongame bird after it mis been killed or except as permitted by this acL Which permission must be obtained from the Secretary of State and is ouly granted to persons for scientific purposes and under certain conditions." Will you please let me know this: I have a Itook with the game law of this season, and it says that you can kill quail or partridges from the first of Octoiier. 'j hat is oue mouth earlier thau last year. Is It correct? Malaria Makn Sickly Chlldrea. The Old Staudaru Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria, builds up the systera.

Sold by dealers for 27 years. 50e. I Urn, held a week or so ago, at Boston, there no moie interesting or interested visitor than this same Miss Kallis-jiert. Kltx-e 00 branch of tbltt exists In Grewt as yet. she could not come as au actual delegate, but her purpose.

is to study the methods of the great society and to establish later a lmiliar organization la her native iuud. A Boston correspondent, writing to the rtiilaJelpliia HnorJ, gives the following excellent account of this distinguished woman. "Miss Kallisperi is well chosen to represent her ciuntry, being probably one of the most bisbly educated and cultured Greek women if to-day. She was the first Greek woman to graduate from any it university wheu she took her degree at the university of Sorlionue, I'aris, some jean ago. Here, she won Inchest honors, and.

In a class, of student she was tbe only womnu. Only thirty-six members of ttic class passed the. rlcorou comietitlTe examinations. Miss Kallisperl being among the fortunate ones. CEKEMOXIKS OBSEKVED of the Confederate States: A Memoir by His Wife," published in There are inuumerable editions 0 Franklin's autobiography: almost every AK(HlllIIOP CENTRAL FlUl'RE 1 CATHOLIC UA1I1FKINOS.

publisher issues one. His life, letters. age without her for two weeks! She would be with Mrs. Harding or Louise every minute and. oh, never iu her'Hfe had she wanted anything so much as to go.

Mrs. tSaimard knew that but she hesitated. She felt that she was committing Jer child to experiences she could not for or guard against. Yet it seemed selfish to deny her. "You kuow, dear.

It la not because I dread the loneliness for myself that I not like have you go. It is because she faltered. Evelyn took her little mother Into her arms and looked into her eyes- "But you kuow, mother, you can Wist me," sh said. So It came to pass that Mrs. Stannard let her go.

It was ouly for two weeks. CHRYSANTHEMUMS All Saints Day, Flowers LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. ANSEMAN Residence, SI. Peter and Mural, PHONE. MAIN 2793 Y.

Miu Said in SeiuincB Chapel for Catholic Alumni So-dnlil)-Breakfast Taken in Ke-feelory Sacra uieut of t'onfiruia-tion at Oar Laur of bood lusuat-1 grew rs she grew, for within her misshapen body was a young spirit which cried for love aud admiration. Why haJ God made her so? Though she asked the questiou again and again there seemed to be no answer for It in earth or out of It. One by one the girls whom she knew best married. They brought their babies for her to see and the babies shrank at t'ue sight of her. Sue could not blame them.

Ir Is the beautiful ever that attracts the child nature. Then be came. He did not seem to notice that she was different from other girls. Her father had brought hiin home with htm to dinner and there were weetpeas on the table. She hud had a longing to wear some In honor of the guest; tlieu a bitter thought that beauty should only go with leauty restrained her.

But as they rose from tbe table he drew a few stems from the bowl and, holding Uiem "Poor Richard's Almanac," and other works are published uniformly, by Apple-ton. T. J. Will you kindly inform a subscrilier how our much-used phrase originated, when, where and by whom? The origin, says the Century Dictionary, is obscure: it is usually said to have been originated by Andrew Jackson as an abbreviation of "all correct," spelled Archbishop Blenk was the central fig ure in three Catholic ceremonies yester Fuder the last enacted game law the open seaaon for quail is from Nov. 1 to March 1.

wui'iuir vuruugu IUHIIUIC VI 11 11 1IHJ1 1 ously "oil korrect:" but this doubtless Is an invention. Another statement refers I nd God would take care of the child. Evelyn's brief letters told of gay doings. the use to "Old Keokuk." an Indian Two Jacks: Please be so kind as to day. He begun the day with the Catholic Alumni Sodality, for whom be said mass In the Semmes Memorial Chapel, and whose guest he was at breakfast in the priests' refectory iu the Jesuits' Col of wonderful sights and ef delightful enlighten two of your readers by settling the follow argument.

We think it would also be of some use to other readers: people who never seemed to notice her out to her, asked her to pin them npir4 country frocks and ways. lege. Xbe archbishop buid mass at 1 claims that a man being twety-one in l'Juo "I've found some old friends or, rathen o'clock and preached a sermon. He cer white gowji. Her hands trembled as she obeyed Uim and a strange sweet hope set her heart athrlll.

It was a foolish one old rrtena or yours, 1 ten you a. can not vole unless he pays hn poll tax for llt, mid has his receipt for 11 5 tioll tax. claims that he can vote, be then sat down to breakfast with over If the Glove Yon Want Isn't Here, It Isn't Anywhere. TWO EXCELLENT TWOXLASP GLOVES 1 bout It when I gt home. I can't write fifty members of the sodality and the cause the poll tax receipts required are ou won't mind, will you, mother, dea- Jesuit priests.

Father Maring, president lor the two previous years (l'JtH aun 1110). est? I'm so busy, you see, storing up and not lor tue current year anu vue pre of the college, and Dr. Scheppegrell, president of the sodality, acted as hosts. periences." vious year, i he man being twenty-one in ltsjj can not have a V.A receipt and cau It seemed to Mrs. Stannard that Eve not be barred from noting If he has his hope.

She knew It st the time, but she could not put it from her. He came again and again. Sometimes he brought her a gift which she always cherished sacredly. He was the only matL besides her father whom she had ever known well and she adored him. He treated her as he might have treated a convalescent child, with the same tenderness and consideration.

One day he said he had a yn'a letters were not quite what she hai Tor more tban ten years Miss Hal-, llspcrl has l-eu an Inspector of schools, traveling all over Greece In pursuit of her official dunes. There are but forty-eight school lnMectors ud she is the only woman mi the board. She bat directed her efforts for year to bettering the educational systems of her country mid particularly ha endeavored to tip-lift and better the condition of women. She was commissioned by the Minister of Public Education to Investigate the public school systems of America, and for that purpose she will visit the principal cities the Last immediately after the convention is over. The public schools of Boston, New York and Philadelphia are among thobe to be Inspected." 1 Sine Geriroa statistician, 'tU a patient head for figures ajid more time apparently thau he needs for his regular business, has recently been making some revelation as to the hour woman vastcs lu looking at herself in her mirror.

This learned gentleman has announced that the average person of the fair sex spends as much as seven minutes a day before a looking-glass. Think of It, Tain sister of this earth, seven minutes out of nine hundred and sixty waking minutes every day, isn't it appalling? Moreover, says our statistical critic from lit if. Father Maring, who Is also the spiritual director of the sodality, made the open-lug address of welcome, and presented r.x5 receipt. Tbe elect iou under discus chief who Is said to have signed treaties i with the initials A Georgian: A clainis that the proper, pronouneiation of the second syllable of' pecan ia "kon." while says "kan" is correct. Will you please advise who Is 1 correct? I shall also appreciate it If; you will give tbe standing of the South-1 ern States from au educational point of view.

1 1. The Centary gives both, but to le very exact, the sound should be one l- i tween tbe two the Italian a as in "ah." 2. Compared with other sections, the Southern States are backward in educa-! lioual matters, but from year to yet.r the comparison grows more favorable by i actual statistics. Increased appropriations and increased taiation are beiug provided in nearly every State according to the statistics of illiteracy. For example, the standing of the South is low.

but conditions are better than the statistics liml- expected them to be. They had a curiou tiou is the coming election In November. if both are wrong, please set us right ou tbe archbishop with the medal and di the subject. shade of reserve, which, however, boo but the mother mind could have detected Once Louise attached a note: ploma which made him an honorary mem Not beiug of age he owed no ber of the sodality. Dr.

Scheppegrell, $1.25 prime kid, embodvinjf the poii tax. If he pays 19U5 and V.Ub he "I wish you could see Evelyn. She I president, and J. W. Waguespack, vbe can rote in the next election.

is right. sitting with her nose la a great, beautift. secret to tell her She was the only one to whom he "could confide it. Even her father must not kuow Just jeL He was Information: The husband dies, leaves president, and Wm. H.

Byrnes, followed him with remarkB. to which the bunch of violets which somebody has Jus highest degree of the xlovemaker's art. Black, white, all light and dark shades fitted aud warranted. had delivered. So you see that cltj peep! widow community property consisting ot claims, personal properly, no children.

archbishop rescinded. engaged to be married. have tbe good taste to admire her aa buc' From the Jesuits oiiece ine arcu- A claims iu the event of her death un blshoo was driven to the Church of Our as we plain country bodies do." der the law. her relatives have no right sue lived through it somehow, it takes so much to kill a woman. But she never saw him again.

Afterward ahe lcarued l.nily ot ooou counsel, Louisiana avenue or claims, the entire properties go to his Who was that somebody? Mrs. Stanna: and Chestnut street, to which he paid relatives, eiiuer uis luoiucr, oiomcr. la "7C "CHARVET;" the best I WW kid glove ever sold-an y-where at the price. Black, white and most all colors. his first visit, and where he administered cate, says oue authority on the subject, and considering the obstacles of poverty.

woudered. She could not sleep that nig for thiuking. Suppose Evelyn should ter or cousins; that is. any connection of his that may be living. Kindly advise is mat ner lather had told him how thing were and asked him to stay away.

It was the sacrament of confirmation to nearly one hundred children. The parish had couie back to her heart-whole! A correct or not. me nest cure, he Baid, for such a wouud. A is in error. Ou death of either spouse.

The day that was to have b.ough made elaborate plans for receiving niui. and before the ceremony In ti church a programme was carried out lu the pres-bvterv. Little Bernard Orehau reure- I tie young man bad beeu shocked and Evelyn brought only a letter begging the share of the deceased iu community property is inherited by the heirs of the grieved. tbe Khlue region. If a woman live to be three days longer leave of abeenreL Son ented the lioys iu offering the arch "I have been thoughtless," he confessed.

seventy, sho will have spent deceased, who are the nearest of kin. friends of Mrs. Harding wer to give numbly. minute, or 2555 hours gazing at her party and she had accepted In vitality The survivor has the usufruct, however, of tbe share of the deceased during his More Long Glores than all the other New Or leans shops combined! own reflection, or all In all, over one for both the girls. Louise could bi In course of time she heard that he was married.

Ther. another man came Into the negro population, and the lack of trained teachers In many sections, it is still possible to show that the South has done relatively much for public edueatlou. The report of the Commissioner of Education for 1003 contains several and authoritative articles on the question: As a paper on the "Educational Movement in the South," by Wyckllffe Rose of the University of Tennessee, and an address by Dr. J. L.

M. Curry on "Education ia the South." In the published report of the proceedings of the conference for education In tbe South in I'JC, you will find a paper life. C. C. IRS; 3S A.

71(0. At her death hundred days. Heavens, over one bun persuaded to miss it. Evelya was to we. her life.

He, too, had some business re her white organdie and red roues. his heirs take his share of the community property and her heirs take her share. dred days out of a poor, little life of only twcnty-ilve thousand, five hundred and lationa with her father. He was bright The night of the party was 1 bishop a loyal welcome; Louise Wild rep-recented the girls, and Louis Plister the r.en of the parish. A procession was men formed to escort him into the church.

The childreu of the school entered first, followed by the connrmands, who knelt on either side of the main aisle until the remainder of the procession had tiled through. Then came the cross-bearers, the acolytes and twelve little boys in white representing the twelve apostles. Twenty-four little girls In white strewed flowers from their baskets; six ana laisauve ana ner rather liked aim Kindlr tell me what to do. I hare an night of wind and rain la West more. II fifty days! Will somebody now come forward, please, and confound the tier- anil asked him often to the house.

At underground cistern made of brick, sand Stannard let her little coal stove bu and lime, wi'h a coat or cement over nrst she scarcely noticed him. Then aha KREEGER'S man calculator by showing him Just its brightest and sat close beside it wl began to. understand. the inside. The water tastes of iiae or ctuieut or both.

how many days of a Beventy-year life iu her lap. trying to fig "1 think he wants to marry me," she The trouble is probably caused by the average man gives up to mirror (rasing for sharing, arranging ties and other back her lonellueand apprehension. could not read. She could only told her father. little girls represented angels, and three otners.

aresseu in reu. yenow ana green "Do whatever will bring yon happiness. some detect in tue coinpoeiuou 01 tne cement, aud the only suggestion to be secrets of his toilet? Purely, the think think of her own dreary past my child," her father said. faith. hpe and charity.

Then came the clergy, tbe archbishop and the men of stronger aex spends at least seven min of Evelyn unknown future. tite per duy before his looking-glass. At 9 the doorbell ran. She sprai Thus left to herself she pondered the question carefully. She had lived for the parish.

CLERGY IN PROCESSION. The clergy in the procession were: Fa tip In dismay. The night train was ju thirty years and had learned somewhat. Nor would any Bane person bare either the man or the woman give less time and care to studying his or her mirrored reflection It Is absolutely necessary, this ther Jeaniuard. Father Linn.

C. Fa If her father died she would be left with no one to lean upon. She needed love. in. Had it brought her husband? hands shook as she opened the door.

Ti Wind seut a swirl of rain against her, she saw through it that the man up made is that the work should be done again. Inquirer asks what ingredient he can use with plaster of paris that will make it so that it will not crumble or break so easily, and at the same time will not discolor it. Mix with a weak solution of gum-arabic (one ouuee to oue pint of water); or for common purposes a weak solution of size. ther Haurahan. Father Hennessey, C.

S. Father Spiilard, C. 8. and Fathel sue needed something to love. If she lengthy period of seven minutes, for the Lambert, the pastor.

High mass was sung by Father Spiilard. after which married who knew but that there might conservation of extreme neatness and well groomed appearance. her doorstone was not her husband. first feeling waa one of thankfulness, I come a little child, a child that beranse came the continuation ceremony. she was Its mother would not shrink The three young itirls who represented the three cardinal virtues were: Louise next one of fear.

Had anything happen from her ugliness? And so for the sake to Evelya? lid. Amelle Zollinger and Corinne Me-Closkev. The six little irirls who renre- of the- child that might be she married The man stepped In and closed the de Stcsrt Standard. upon them both. Then he faced her.

All the King's Liaughters and Sons of this city are once more reminded of the general meeting this afternoon, et 3 o'clock, at 1440 Camp street, when all arrangements for the Tbanksgivlnj work are to be considered. sented angels were: Ruth Lehrman, Lucille Branuet. Thelma Hall, Fllie Archer, Soon she realized the madness of what Yon do not know me. Mrs. Stannard taran tenner and tthel Oswald.

she had done. The man was bad and he he said, quietly. "I am not surp'ised, The sponsors for the children were: was rniuiug her father. Then snddenly Misses Edua Pic and Etta Welch for the have changed greatly. I am Gord girls, and J.

A. Carley and Mr. Vincent Hale!" her father died. Birth followed close upon that death. One day she woke to find a soft burden in her arms and real For an Instant the memory of her for the boys The archblshoo's address to the children was punctuated with Questions, W.

S. Please decide a game of "seven op," two players in game, lioth six points. The dealer turns up jack of clubs and claims the game, the other f. layer holds the ace of clubs and claims also. Which one is right? The dealer is right to claim the game; he wins as soon as be turns jack.

Kindly inform me the date on which the Curnivul was held here last year (1UU5)? In 1905, Mardi Gras was March In 1H, Feb. 27. L. I'lease let me know when Mardi Gras day is? Next Mardi Gras will be Feb. 12, 190T.

Wm. Schulze: Please give me the Tote heartbreak overwhelmed her. Then sH ised that Uod bad given her a daughter. gave him ber hand and word of welcom She drew him Into the warm parlor at which drew out from them the excellent Instruction they had received, and in which he tried to Impress upon them It was as If a miracle bad been wrought In her life. The child was perfect from gave him a place by the stove.

He top to toe and beautiful with the beauty rhaczed. He had grown old. But wb their obligation to know God, to love Him and to serve Him. He told the children that If they wonld only keep their confirmation vows they wonid make of a lily bnd. which by and by shall tin You'll say it's the very best you ever ate that's the universal verdict everyone who eats MLADOW-QOLD BUTTXR says "that's fine I It's so good that after you once taste it, you'll never enjoy a meal without it Wc want you to know all about this butter we want you to realize yourself just how sweet, pure and good oh, why, had he come? fold Into glorious flower.

An exchange gives the following Terr terse and poluted bints as to the proper sort of a bed for tbe baby: "It must be soft. It must be aired. This should be In the sun. "Mattresses sre declared unaanltary. Bahy should not sleep on hair, feathers, felt or cotton.

"A soft, thick blanket Is best folded four double. This blanket should be put ver a good ire spring-. Next to the woolen blanket Is placed a rubber blanket. And over the rubber blanket Is one of softest white cotton. "Then comes the upper sheet, and last a blnuket heavy euough to keep baby "You are surprised to see me on such htm the hapMest man on earth.

Her husband was ill pleased. He bad night and so late," he said. "But I fei wanted a boy, but she smiled at his di au tne or the diocese were present last evening In tbe Church of the Annuncistion. hen Bishop Bouxel blessed appointment. She was 111 a long time.

east in State of New York for Governor when Bird Coler, Democrat, ran against Odeil, Republican? Odell, Wio.irsi. Coler, A Constant Reader: Will tou please must come without delay. However, bring- you no 111 news. Mrs. Stannard." "Thank God for that!" she breathed, feared have yon seen Evelya 1" ah aski eagerly.

"Yes, I have seen her and sh ta we Her husband managed everything Her father had kept his confidence In him auo bad Intrusted much to him. The property the new stations of the Way of the Cross, which have been erected in the lately renovated and redecorated church. The service was exceedingly Impressive, and the occasion called forth a sermon from Archbishop Blenk which drew tears melted away. They moved out of the ty. Stuart bought a country hotel an warm.

Aired dully In the suuuhlne, this. state if a girl at the age of eighteen is at liberty to marry if her pareuls object? No; but they sometimes do. I G. II. Richards: Will you please tell 1 She will be home to-morrow.

That why I am here to-night. I wanted to set tfp as its landlord. But fie business is hygienic. If not orthodox." failed to prosper. His ways were no her mother first alone.

Mrs. Stannard. have a son and he wishes to marry yo such a to keep tbe house lu good repute. At last he was forced to sell the ilace me tne correct weight of a bushel of cotton seed? Thirty-three pounds. In last week's answers, a mistake of daughter." He took a photograph fro to at a great loss.

Then they enm his Docket and laid It upon her kne- Wetmore. He bought a fine house an That is his picture." he said. Rubber plauta constantly require nourishment, and a simple fashion of filling this want Is occasionally to ponr a table-spoonful of castor oil Into a little gully dug close around the stalk. Cover tbe oil with a light layer of earth and you will find that the plant goon greedily absorbs the unpleasant medicine. set up as a man of Importance.

Bu Mrs. Stanuard looked long at the p' rumor had preceded him and peopl the priuter made us say that Trust Estates in Louisiana are protected: the statement as written was that Trust Estates are prohibited. Mrs. B. D.

Knatip: Please answer this looked at him askance. He dabbled ture. "He looks as I remember yon used ti she cald, "If he is like you this thing and that, mortgaged the house from tne eyes of man In bis congreea-tlon. With the archbishop came Mr. Frain.

Mcr. Laval. Csnon Publleau. Canon Seoul. Father Hsnrahan.

Father Henrion-net. Father Jesnmard. BNhop Rouxel is the pastor of the church, and Father Gll-len his assistant. It was the archbisbop's first visit to the parish, and the third address be made for the riar. His subject of last evening proved so Inspiring to him that he delivered sermon, which, will long be remembered by those who heard It for Its earnestness and its eautv.

He said verv forcefully: "The Way of the Cross Is the way of humanity." The archbishop was especially ehxjuent as be spoke of the devotion to Jesus of Miry. His Mother, and Mnry Magdalen, whose sino He had forgiven, and again as be descrilved Jesus "marking out the way of the cross with Ills tired, bloodstained feet." The sermon was followed by the ceremony of blessing, in which Bishop Rouxel v. as assisted by Father Gilleu. and in the course of time lost it. Where question? Has Miss Winnie lavii da uir li other ways upon he took his family Into a rented dwelling and left them and Westniore.

At long Intervals he came back- Make several bags of flannelette. Just big enough to cover your brooms. Keep these neatly washed and ready, as they are extremely useful for tying around a bronm to sweep down walls and high -a rri robes, and for polishing stained or painted floors. wife did not know and never ask-' whence came the money with which ter of Jefferson Davis), ever married, and to whom? She never married. I'lease tell roe who is the author of the following liue and from what poem taken "Ob.

memory, thou lingering murtmirer. In Joy's broken Wt.y have I not, ia all I bad. Lot thee as well." The lines can net be idaced. provided for her and her daughter. Sh was heartsick with humiliation and "He Is a good son.

1 am proud or him. the man said, earnestly. "He lovea yon daughter. And I believe she cares him." He paused. "I think they be happy together, and yet If you hav any objerMon you understand tbe affs Is still very much In our hands.

Th are both young. Gordon will defer to m' rfs doubtless Evelyn will to you. I tbougl we would talk It over first together Mrs. Stannard sat with the photograp of that other Gordon In her hands, suddeu look of hope had rem Into h' spalr. But for the girl she would hav ended the existence that had ben troubled and seemingly so nsele.

The nrst real Joy tnat she had ever known had been that of seeing tbe ehil Broken Glaaa Replaced promptly and reasonably. Campbell Glass and Paint Co. Camp street. Telephone Main 3753. HIK MPIUSUXMEXT OF III RTO.

K. P. If you will write to the secretary of tbe rubllo School Board you will le able to vecure all the information ici-esarr to textbooks, examinations, etc. However. If you will pardon a bit of friendly advice from Eve.

It would cer. tsliily lie ever much better for you ow and In the future especially. If you would continue on with the regular high sn.l normal school courses. There are is. It is made in the largest creamery in the world the only one privileged to use the odor-proof package.

The cream used is the richest produced anywhere. The greatest care is taken in every part of the making. The butter is packed fresh and pure from the churn in a package which keeps it so until you have eaten the whole of it The package is odor-proof and germ-proof so that nothing can possibly hurt the contents. You can buy this pure butter for the same price as the common tub butter. Hadn't you better try it? Your grocer has it THE CONTINENTAL CREAMERY CO.

ALBERT MACKIE GROCER Distributors. perfect In limb and feature. Then came the fear lest she had Inherited hr worn face. nn mis, iaen, wnat had kept In tre for her. that her daug I ter, her ideal aif.

should marry the I of tiie man whom of all men sh mo I honored? Why, this happiness, sin 1 father's disposition. From that moment she began watch anxious). Auy iljy some bated tmit might crop out. But the bahy grew into a suuny childhood aud the child into a lovable jrirlhood. Kvlyn Inquisitive.

Kindly answer the following iiestion: Whi.t is the proper pro-n'ltietariun of the name of Patti, tne famous prima donua iH It Patti or Patt? It Is pronounced with the I like the first syllable accented. Eva Brown: Will you kindiv tell me of what nationality is Adeliua Patti: also the nationality of her first husband? Adeiiua Patti Is of Dalian parentage, though born in Spain. Her first was a Frenchman, the Marq iis de faux. An enquirer desires to know if E. K.

Washington, fhe author -ef "Echoes of Euro and of a volume of poems, copyrighted in I.ouisiau;i and published la Philadelphia in isirr, known to be a resident of Imislsna. Also if any information can be villained I knew very little about her father. When Sheriff Warned ot to Graat Fannin I Prlsileara to Prisoner. to The Times Democrat. Washington, Oct.

2S The Department of Justice has taken steps to prevent spo--iiJ privileges bring shown to Joseph R. the former Fulled State Senator from Kansas, who has been sentenced to i mouths' Imprisonment, and who is nowa.javs so many well trained youn women saitin; for appointments as tench- eis that Eve fears you are but working tot ward toward many difficulties, with! perhaps only disappointment at the end, Alo, if jou wisli teach in the country, you might direct our Inquiries to principal the Normal school Nat hi- todies. La. 1 ervin- his time lu the Iron county Jail. Reports East indicate that happiness as she had never dreame could be for her! Suddenly oot of tl aslwa of hrr life-long misery God's pn pose sprang, a perfect dower of deat: les purlry and fragrance.

She leaned forward and held out baud and Gordon Hale took It almt re-ereutiy. For a moment they looked ean estly into ea other's Then Mr-Stannard sjke almost gayly. "I have no objection to the match," si, said. "Youbav en my daegbter. tell me about your son." K'opyrieUt.

V.i. bv W. Heroeri. he came she was glad to see him, but she was not so intimate with him as with her mother. Other girls' father were different somehow, but she had never sought to and wherein the -difference lay.

But sometimes she 1 wondered why her mother was so ad a woman. She remembered once wakiug tip la the dead of night to find her mother hauling over her. sobbing. She did not kuow then what it meant and she hud never learned. Eut she concluded that her mother had a seeret sorrow and needed much love 10 help her bear it.

Evelyn was without question tbe most beantlful girl of her day in West more. It seemed to Mrs. Stanuard that she was all Here are two excellent lueth ds of pre- Senator lias lieen allowed to paring ej j.ir Inxsli.j.. t-Ul' tbe 1 'tvc tle ou parole and accompany wava bringing It to ust the proper soft wife to the tel at which she is stay-boiled state: ami tlat other unsual privileges have I'm an on to i.s.k la a saueet.au ranted to him. cold water, sihti as it conies to 'the Acorddigly the sheriff of Iron county l-oint.

the eui; done and will warned that the Incarceration ef 1 found tie' ther too wsterv nor too lbirton must not be made .1 travesty: that The method is slightly different, his convict: was accomplished only by let the water eone to a wry llvelv liil- tedious legi! proceeiiingv, in which be jj an -x. as to the identity of "Nemo'" Ixiuisi- anal, the author of "Revert- iu Rhyme," published ia New Turk and New Orleans' in The editor will be obliged for auy light that can t.e thrown cm either question. J. B. Siilr Kivdly answer the fol- I low ing ooiesiion; What i th height of needle: also the diameter at, bottom? I The ol-lisk in New York is 67 feet high.

and 7 feet 7 inches iu diameter at the base. 4 ONE I point, take from ine fre ali( 1 h.id every opiHirtuuity to prove his inno- NEVEfi est as weU the must tije egc sta-i 1 in ered, for exact lv ill be cooked water, eor- and that, bating been found guiity five minute. The and sentenced to Imprisonment, he must Perfection ithout niak- i leiive any favors which world rot delicate coaaplcxiotis. Andrew P. Marti.

nuget: give me tog the white hard aul Its tbe piakcl perfect-j de prisoner regardless I- shown any other of bis antecedents. joo. Is 1 lie woman im nas Issued invita she had ever longed to be. the embodi-meat of every every missed loveli- 1 ness. Evelyn's hair was brown, like her1 mother's, but It had lights of gold I la It.

Her eyes were gray, but they were happy eyes. Her skin glowed with heaith, her young form was and 1 rong and symmetrical. No girl in West- I tuore eimld run faster or daii'e louger. And no girl bad a lighter heart. Her mother.

looking on as ever, dresdel the time ef Kvelyn's first lote affair. made CHARTER OAK STOVE AM GE CO.sxlouis. the inn-taw in.iisn nam for lear Water." "Pure Wairr" aid Water Your answer to the above will le appreciated by me. Ti Chocia Di. tioi.ary gives the foi-' lowiitg: our reonin Hoar Hying.

Worcester. M.is ft. i. The condi-tl. Ti of Congressman Roikwo.Nl Hoar was very gra-e to-night, and fears were pi tlous to a bouse wnrml In its own rooms, ms, i-arrndrU't ibis afTer-j'ooti.

from to 5 o'clis-k. The has Ideal vvLb-h have Isvn handsomely fcniisbed. and tbe social to-day promises to be pleasant. Always. Hemereber tb Full Name Til Nlffll pressed that he would not survive many 1 hour.

I 1 Kasaofa. masheli. Pure-ni White Water is oka. but in combination with ayVtive gromp Qxnma pLXf She knew That fhe girl would give her fceart once and forever and there would Kelleve la a lew koara mmm rare, tw few vara Tr Mt 0s RH Et other cords the a is sometime dropped The King's Dacvhters have called a luce'liig for this Bftcrnoou at o'clock V7Trv box. 2Stt For Sore Throat and old in het use tmcga Oil.

Trial bottie Cure CoiJ a Oct Day, Crip in 2 Cays he no galasnylng her. IX the man was ji.tTISM CIHE. At ail axs((U(s, i C. JldfO'f, I'lease kindly.

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