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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE SEPTEMBEB 7, 1913. 43 A Don't OvmrUL iMTllTfllT Tinn TmmmnT. nnnnntfl ffi 1 IB BmTm MIMA Meyer Jonasson Co. Tremont and Boylston Street Miss Nettie Truax, Member of the Wyoming Legislature, Took The Office To Help Reform 35-41 WINTER STREET A BIG EVENT THIS WEEK Selling New Fall SUITS School Laws, and Has Had Her Measures Passed Woman's Place in Law Making as She Sees It At .50 $16 Fall Opening Monci ay, Tuesday, Wed nesday September 8, 9, 10 Apparel of Superior Quality For Women and Misses fl Tins exhibition completely surpasses all our previous efforts in the extent and. variety or the models shown, the beauty and magnificence of the rich fabrics, and the totally different styles that are displayed.

MISS NETTIE TRUAX. I had vast territory to cover and It Is her boast that during her five years' incumbency she complied to the very letter of the law and made a personal visit to each during the period prescribed. It was the memory of the hardships which she endured which led to the framing of more humane laws, providing" the superintendent with the means of living in the county seat and giving sufficient salary to prevent the post requiring almost a martyrdom to duty. "Crook County Wyoming," she said, "makes an Imposing showing on the map and presents magnificent and inspiring outlooks. But to cover the area during the school year when the That later in the season could not be sold for less than $22.50.

SKINNER SATIN LINED KIDICrLOrS Yes, it does look that way to advertise Women's Suits at such reduction so early, but the manufacturer from whom we purchased makes this possible. When it was dull in his workrooms he made us a special price to keep his plant active, and so there comes to us about 150 High Grade Quality SERGE SUITS In Navy, Copenhagen, Brown and Black that will soon be sold out at the SALE PRICE. The coats have dove tail back, with velvet centre buttons new draped skirt with button trimmings. All of these suits are Skinner Satin lined, and suits that will add charm to the wearer. They are absolutely auaranteeed.

weather is severest is a hardship which i nae tnea to spare my successor. we nave tucked In the northeast corner that splendid mountain reirinn known to all the world some years ago WASHINGTON, C-Women in state legislatures no longer appeal as a novelty and it is now freely predicted that the day is not far distant when the honorable body of senators and representatives in the National House of Legislation will be graced by the p-es tnce of the amazing sex." Several women honored as state senators and representatives in their com munities have been recent visitors to the Capital and among them a legislator from Wyoming who stands firmly in the limelight as the consistent and enthusiastic champion of better schools. Miss Truax has given her entire life t-j the Btudy of education, theoretically as well as practically as a teacher, a supervising principal and more recently jh county superintendent. Trained in the University of Minnesota, she taught for many years in the southwestern part oi the state and later accepted a more responsible post in the liorthwest of Wyoming. Her election to the state legislature was the direct result of her activity in school matters.

said Miss Truax, "has two women in the Lower House, Mrs Anna B. Miller being the other. All my friends were more desirous of knowing how we fared at the hands of our manly colleagues than our procedure in the grave matter of making laws. "It gives me pleasure to bear cordial testimony to the chivalry and gallantry of the men of Wyoming. Men ana vvomen still work shoulder to shoulder in the pioneer lands of our great country, and I really believe most of the legislators were glad to have some one take hold of the school grievance wno knew the situation to its last detail.

"For years past school bills had been killed In committees, often the result of misunderstanding and lack of appreciation of the value of things As the. schools did not have a champion as uie uiacK runs, me tui Llorado of the soldier of fortune. Wyoming still seeks the treasures buried in the earth and many of the school children live in tnese distant and altogether remote dis tricts wnere the miners labor. tJeing of yoming now, though originally from Minnesota, I have come to accept suffrage as naturally as I do a cup of coffee with my break- jaaL. uming gave tne vote to women Cj Make it a point during these opening days to inspect these very charming new creations.

Your visit will prove most interesting, there being an indescribable something about them that mus be seen to be appreciated. Cj Our beautiful window display in itself is well worth seeing, reflecting the very newest and most fashionable Paris and American modes. A The prices are, as they have always been in this house, unusually moderate considering the high character of the merchandise offered. Please Consider This a Personal Invitation No Cards Have Been Issued ner territorial days in 1869 and in periou a iun generation or more, has been tested in every way. rew women run for public office except professional, self-supporting logical candidates, good citizens who nave uone gooa work and deserve re ward at the hands nf the nortnla Von Other New Fall Suits in Poplins, Split Eponge, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, Brocades, Wide Wale Serges.

From to $45.00 l.v all fit into the places as a logical se- muuc io tneir careers. "In tb natural division of the du ura or re, men have always been spared the details and they have been nanns or women. In politics just this condition exists new exigencies have arisen with the later developments of life that committed to that cause alone and no wine special worker must be assigned other, lor 30 years, we had reason to be io eacn. acnooi sanitation in all Its lieve our schools were neglected. pulses, condition or public utilities, all these are things which take a tremen- An Enlargement Sale We have been here in the open on this Rood fighting ground, Winter Street, about one year, and the result is "Growth." Very soon we shall introduce Three New Departments.

In the meantime we have a lot of SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS remaining from the warm season that we don't want to carry, because we have no room for them, and we want an absolutely clean stock when we do present to you the new features' of our "Having been a teacher for many vears, having Deen a superinienoeni also, I knew what the schools needed and what laws would meet the situation. I got my matter together, talked it over with various of my colleagues. and I was made chairman of the Educational Committee, and framed my schedule as seemed best Stock at Unparalleled Low Prices Balance of Summer Accepted as an Expert. business. Wise women who are responding to this sale find we are practically GIVING AWAY these goods, and rejoicing at the i uuus amount or time and patience and few men have them to give.

Other Things Than Books. "One thing which I attempted in my zeal and devotion for the teaching staff of my state was to pass a law providing a pension for aged or ailing teachers. It made a presentable appearance in the Lower House and passed by a pleasing majority, but it was killed higher up. I hope for better luck next sna11 continue my work in this direction. Miss Truax has a delightful fund of anecdote and that saving grace a sense 'No one attempted to lay traps for my inexperienced feet; in a word, out savings, come ana see tne WONDERFUL VALUES After our great Clearance Sale of last week, there remain some small lots that are marked to apparently ridiculous prices for a quick sale.

In Wyoming, fair play is the motto. From the numerous bills Introduced, those which I deemed most important were passed unanimously, after an ON SALE TOMORROW AT 8:30 A. M. illuminating debate in which I believe Hailparn's school matters obtained friends not possessed, before." Representative iruax is a ciear- eyed woman in middle life with the calm, studious face which devotion to books and an ideal lends the coun Roaches Should Be Suppressed inougn ner me has been arduous since she stepped out of the university of Minnesota, she looks at every phase of political life with true optimism. She is devoted to children and is a natural ruler in the world of little folks.

She has kept abreast with every subject relating to school government in this country and in many of the countries of Kurope. With SChOOl laWS. She has tnnb. $11.75 Golf Cloth Sport Coats, in several styles 2.50 $32.50 Tussah Silk Coats (3 only) 9.75 $25.00 Tourist Coats of double-faced wool materials 13.75 $45.00 Silk Evening Wraps. 15.O0 tenance.

She mastered the school laws of the entire Northwest and her reforms were made merely by point ing out to the thoughtful the obvious absurdity of existing statutes. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT She has studied law in order to un derstand better those relating to schools, but she disclaims any effort to studv politics except to learn neces Women's $10.00 Pure Linen Suit 3.50 Women's and Misses' $25.00 Tailored Cloth Suits 6.95 Women's and Misses' $28.50 Tailored Cloth Suits 8.75 Women's and Misses' $32.50 Tailored Cloth Suits 11.50 Women's and Misses' $35.00 Tai- lored Cloth Suits 12.75 Women's and. Misses' $39.75 Tailored Cloth Suits. 14.50 sary procedure. Though I can record only courtesv How many times you hear people say.

"This place la Just full of cockroaches," and that seems to end It; they aeldom do anything more than complain. They don't seem to realise that these bugs are dangerous to health, as well aa being a disgusting pest. No one wants to eat In a restaurant or hotel where they are In evidence, but people take It as a and kindliness in all my contact with my fellow legislators," said Miss Tru Continued from Page 43. ax, I should warn my sisters not to accept respect and attention and sup deeply into correctional ones relating Jo children and her career in the State legislature is freely predicted by her colleagues to possess a rosy outlook for her community. She has given aid to circulating libraries and her diligent supervision of the books which go into the district schools have earned the gratitude of many parents.

She has herself cultivated the gift of story telling and encourages it In all teachej-s under her direction. She says teaching young children how to tell a story well is to ensure them a rich inheritance for the future. It teaches them a nlcetv in the not, port just on tne tact or tneir Deinp women and American men ORANGE AND RAISIN PIE. "Respect, of course, as a man to a $6.50 Washable Dresses, various styles Now $10.00 Washable Dresses, various styles 2.25 $10.50 Washable Dresses, various styles Now 2.85 $12.50 Washable Dresses, various styles Now 3.75 $10.00 Washable Black Lawn Dresses Now 4.50 $14.75 Trimmed Ratine Dresses 4.95 $16.50 Washable Dresses for half mourning Now 7.95 $18.75 Fancy Trimmed Ratine Dresses Now 9.75 $35.00 Lace Trimmed Lingerie Dresses Now 9.75 $35.00 Maize Crepe Dancing Frocks, Misses' (3 only) Now 10.75 $18.50 White Voile Party Dresses, Misses' Now 12.75 $25.00 Black Jap Silk Dresses 12.75 $25.00 Crepe de Chine and Char-meuse Dresses Now 16.75 woman, but not the respect to their arguments given only when they are Peel 1 large sweet orange and cut In matter oi iure utai $3.95 Separate Washable Skirts of cotton corduroy (small sizes only) Now 95c $7.50 Separate Washable Skirts corduroy and linen Now 1.35 $7.50 Separate Wool Serge Skirts, small sizes only Now 2.95 $9.50 Separate Mohair Skirts, all sizes Now 2.95 $7.95 Separate Wool Serge Skirts, all sizes Now 3.95 $12.50 Separate Skirts of Eponge, Bedford Cord and Serge (including large belt measures) 4.95 small pieces. Add 1 tablespoon of flour.

"It is so frequently said a Jury of you can find them there, and as long as thev ian't sue them they are willing to tak. a chance with the food they secure 2 tablespoons of sufrar. Chop and cook men will not convict any attractive or speech and thus avoid an indictment I cup of raisins and add to the orange. pretty woman or girl. So, it is reasoned, let a woman legislator please the eye and her arguments will pass for naught.

But if they knew that cockroaches and witter him known to start an epi oaAe wiui two crusts. Jdeda. CLAM PIE. demic ot typhoid fever, they wouldn't care Cold logic and aDillty to prove one conclusions I find are the only ways to command attention and to win votes to takr ny chancts. rriri aro an outbreak of ty phoid fever occurred on one of the vessels In the Legislature.

I had the figures Take 1 pint fresh clams, 1 pint sliceo potatoes, butter, salt and pepper to to show what I contended was true and the law ready to suggest a remedy. against tne enure American nation as being slovenly and inapt In the choice of words. It helps the imagination, savs Miss Truax. and improves the memory. Also in later years It makes for the Joys of life at banquets and other places where one suffers untold agonv bv the unskillful story teller.

Miss Truax spent part of the Summer in the East going to the big Yrk and Boston well as In ashington. and in enjoving a change at the Jersey resorts in navy, th- source ol nicn aj a mystery to the medi'-al officers. Through my sugg. stlons they made a search of the Hence when I spoke I received respect $2.50 Lingerie Waists, high and low neck 05c $3.95 Voile and Ratine Waists 1.50 $3.95 Wash Silk Waists 1.95 $5.50 Wash Silk Waists 2.50 $5.95 White Net Waists 2.95 $6.95 Messaline Silk Waists 3.50 $7.95 Fancy Chiffon Waists 3.95 ful attention, my opinions were asked nnd nearly all my colleagues willingly nip, found tnat cocKruacnci iiau gott into the raw potatoes, and they tra. -d the source of the disease directly taste.

Butter a baking dish and lay In the clams and potatoes, alternating layers until all is used, seasoning; each layer and put dots of butter on top. Pour in milk until you can see it, then cover with a nice crust and bake until potatoes are done. Aileen 28. made promises to assist me, and when the time for a vote came no man failed to keep his word. Miss rruax as scnooi superintendent MARGARET B.

DOWNING. The Balance of $5.00 Wool Coat Sweaters 2.50 $5.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats 2.95 ouKniy removing all the bran. Brush pr comb when finished and replace Iln- At these extremely low prices all sales are final, no exchanges or credits. in. front of a fire, as this would at once harden the leather.

Rub them between your hands occasionally while drying, as this helps to soften them. Patrice. A US I I 1 to hem. It Is plain to be seen that a bug that inu ltd habitation In the most filthy Places It can find, that lives on filth and Crawls with Its dangerous load of germs Into and onto all kinds of food and places h-re It is stored, must contaminate more less the things it comes In contact with. The best way to avoid any risks Is to "Martin's Roach Powders" and get rid of them.

These powders can be placed in th plnrea they frequent and will effectively dispose of them without any trouble. Sold uv drag and department store everywhere for 50c and ft, 5c and 10c swrt by Eleven different powders for other pests, sir- kind when ordering. WALTHA.M CHEMICAL CO. Waltham, Mass. A TEMPTING CLUB SIDE DISH.

TIGHTENING LOOSE COVERS ON JARS If some of your preserve Jars are old. CHEAP DARK CAKE. One-half cup of butter creamed with 1 cup of sugar. Add 1 cup unsweetened apple sauce. Into which 1 level teaspoon of baking soda is dissolved in 1 tablespoon of boiling water which has been well stirred.

cups of flour (sifted), 1 teaspoon cinnamon, teaspoon of cloves, teaspoon salt. 1 large cup of raisins. Bake 45 minutes. (Makes one loaf.) This cake, in which the only moisture in addition to a tablespoon of water is apple sauce, is very much like dark fruit cake. I sometimes add citron and currants, too.

June Bride, Newport. Take the skin. Juice and seeds from nice, fresh tomatoes, chop what re 8 You can have a youthful, beauti mains with celery and add this dressing: and you have any doubt about their Yolks of 2 bard-boiled eggs rubbed fine being perfectly air tight, buy a pound and smooth. 1 teaspoon of English mus of paraffin ror 15c. melt It and holding tard, 1 of salt, the yolks of two raw ful head of hair.

Just Use cL'trs Deaten into tne otner, aessert inn uuuuin ol tne jar in your hand w'hlrl it around in the paraffin, covering spoon of fine sugar. Add very fresh Is This Why English Beauties Are So Fair? ASSAULT BOBBY JNUONDON? "My Dear Fellow, Never It Simply Isn't Done." Waldo Compares the Police of the World's Greatest Cities. and having sore spots in his own feelings, said entirely too much in the wrong place. The whole matter gt Into the papers and kept in. You can blame 'em." Keeping Tabs in Berlin.

There is nothing new In the science of criminal Identification, although Bertlllon, the daddy of it, has drawn a series of maps showing from which department of France the largest noses come and where the shortest ears are raised. Mr Waldo regards this as interesting, but no more. Waldo commented on the semijudicial powers with which Berlin's commta-sloned officers are invested. "If Herr Patrolman Schmidt reports to Herr Lieut Jaeger that Herr Householder Huckleberry's garbage can was on the pavement after the prescribed hour," said he. "the lieutenant fines the householder.

The first that unfor TO SET BRISTLES IN sweet oil, pour in Dy very small quantities and beat until quite thick, then add vinegar till as thin as desired. If not hot enough with mustard add a little Cayenne pepper. A Virginia Rose. 'My dear fellow, said he. 'It simply isn't Paris policemen are heavily armed and walk about in pairs.

Mr Waldo did not care to go more deeply into this matter. He said that over in Europe they take the press seriously. One gathers, however, that the advantage of the arrangement Is that there is usually a survivor after the Apache attack. He would not make a direct comparison of the personnel of the New York police force with that of the three other great cities. "The police force of a great city is always fairly representative of the citizens of that city," said he.

"New York's force has the defects and the merits that characterize New York's people. As to honesty whenever 11.000 absolutely honest men can be gathered by a civil service examination, there will be no need for a police force." It was sugpested that the Hounsditch affair, in which London called out a regiment of infantry to capture a trio of anarchists, and the moving picture battles between the Paris police and the automobile bandits, would be inconceivable on this aide the water. "That comes under the head of 'customs of the service," said New York's police head. "We do things differently over here. That's all." A TOOTH BRUSH Put a perfectly new toothbrush in a gloss of cold water and let It stand all night.

Rinse In the morning aiid It Is then ready for use. The bristles will nf.i loosen until the brush is dis rteaJt TO REMOVE GREASE SPOTS FROM WOOLEN CARPETS IT to Grey hairs fcives colored it will be no longer desirable renewed life and a natural to use it. Mistress tunate knows of It is when the herr patrolman comes around with a nice. I snappy salute, and a paper requiring I the payment of two marks. Can you GARMENTS CLEANED color.

It eradicates dandruff. Produces a thick healthy Srowth. It is not a dye. loney back if not satisfied. An excellent way to remove grease spots from your dining room rug or any woolen carpet is to sprinkle flour thickly over the spots, then lay down a sheet of brown paper and iron the paper with a very warm flatlron.

After ironing well remove the paper, brush the flour thoroughly from your carpet, and no trace of the grease will remain. Tried and True. Mrs J. F. T.

WITH SAND Smpie battle teal on recom ol 1 0c mai Wi A most excellent way to dry cleanse Eer since the discovery that mer-frUzed wax would absorb and remove toiled complexion, its use by ladies a substitute for toilet creams has frown, rapidly. A perfect complexion be maintained indefinitely if this remarkable substance is used. Its beneficent cleansing, clearing and preserv-ue action is quickly apparent, and bdies who hare been paying as high a guinea a jar for "special cream" from beauty specialists, soon recognize tkit mercolized wax outranks them all. It has become so popular that it can be obtained at all chemist shops in the British Isles. American druggists also great demand for it, in original nt-ounce packages.

The favorite way using is to apply it, like cold cream, before retiring, washing it off in the looming. The saxolite lotion for wrinkles and tb facial contour has also become extremely popular. One ounce powdered ttJtoiite is dissolved in one-half pint witch iasel. Bathing the face in this a splendid effect in erasing wrinkles iniDrOTincr rnntnnr Adrt. a badly soiled coat (which was ruined faintly imagine what New York's criticism of that system would sound like?" Berlin's commissioned officers are all college graduates, and promotion ia fairly rapid, being dependent on merit plus examination.

A somewhat similar plan Is in in London, where promotion from one grade to another Is not at all a matter of length of service, but wholly of efficiency, as shown by the service rec by black soot having gotten on It) Is tn thnrnurhlv rub on the dirty places DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING CHIFFON AND LACE VEILS One Scandal That Escaped. Waldo commends the fact that crime news Is not given the prominence abroad that is the rule here. "A storv should have something more ord and the periodical examinations. "London." said Rhinelander Waldo, commissioner of New York's police, "respects Its police: Berlin obeys; Paris hates." New York ia the fourth great city of the world. Mr Waldo didn't dis-cubs New York's turn of mind toward the force.

What's the use of waking sad echoes? He has Just returned from a atudious trip to Europe. "I found three great policemen In Henny. Hennlon and Jagow," said he, in Scotland Yard. Paris and Berlin. London's police and police methods correapond most nearly to those in vogue In the T'nlted States.

The Paris detective syatem Is being torn to plece8 and rebuilt. Berlin's Police Department is a highly efficient, humanized card-index. Its main function Is to keep tab Mr Waldo explained the law-aliidjng ways and love of system of the Gef-man people. "Wherever you go." said he. "vou And placards, "Verboten." That means No one ever thinks of ni-obeylng.

They do not even question. If a mad wag were to slip into Germany over night and change all those 'Verboten' placards, he would automat than Just blood and tears to get on the Commissioner Waldo recently recom- ftfa. aaM hi "Tf a II i I 1 1 1. first said he. "If a murder is a like system be intro- mended that duced here.

Always-Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given quickly, safely, and assuredly by the tried and reliable BEECHAM'S "5 nu inus maKing it perfectly airtight. One pound will do a great many Jars. Eternal Progress. HEALTHJOTES. To Away From Home There is nothing better than red clover tea for curing rheumatism.

Get the red clover and steep one cup with a little scullcap and drink half glass after meals and before retiring; also eret a little pure Iron tonic from your doctor to keep the blood rich. I was very bad for years with rheumatism, but never have it now. This cured It Peggoty. To Down-Hearted In the recipe which I sent you Sunday, Aug 21, it should read 1 cup red clover instead of cloves. I fear I wrote carelessly.

You get the scullcap in ounce packages and clover in large packages. Peggoty. Can any of the sisters suggest any help for sciatic nerve trouble? My husband has been troubled with It for seven years, and it seems to grow worse. It seems to come on when he first gets up in the morning and lasts a couple of hours, and of late it comes on during the day if he works harder than uaual. We are poor so he cannot afford to give up his work.

Just a Kid. Cackle Reading your interesting and instructive article on diabetes in Sunday's Globe (Aug 31) I am moved to write you for further particulars. You mention in your diet list starchy foods, and particularly potatoes and breads. Now the doctors tell me, and I believe it is generally considered wrong to eat such, as they increase the sugar, but to confine the diet to gluten bread and meat and some other things which contain no starch. I being an Interested party, would like more light on thia; also more about the bugleweed and tissue salts.

Will you please answer this as soon as possible? Bobby. C. E. Remedy for psoriasis sent in by Janette was printed Sunday. April 20, 1913.

Papers of that date will be forwarded to you on receipt of nine cents In stamps or money. Editor. Dear Downhearted This I am positive will help you. Take one-fourth chamomile flowers and one tablespoon of ground golden seal. Put It in a pint Continued on Page 44.

PILLS FREE dry sand. Take handfuls of clean dry sand, and after the places are cleansed the color will be perfect and the coat look as fresh as new. Thia method of cleaning applies of course to any garment, and is perfectly effective for the most delicate Miss Nancy. PUTTING AWAY STRAW HATS. If you put away the much-talked-ot gentleman's straw hat (after brushing It well) in a good-siaed paper bag and tie It up at the ends and hang it on a nail in the closet it will take up very little room and be fresh for the wearer next Summer.

Tie It so as to have a loop to hang It by. Frances. HOW TO WASH CHAMOIS GLOVES Make a soapy lather with soap powder or Jelly and tepid water. Lt the gloves soak in thia for about a quarter of an hour. Then aqueeze and preas them with the ho nA until all the dirt is out.

hUo not wring them; merely squeeze Arnlennhcleaanndtepid water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added. Press tne gloves in a clean towel, pull into shaoe and hang to dry In the open ir or in Vront of a window. On no account' murt they be dried in the aun or A UBKRAI. SAMPLE OF Sold erywher. la boxes.

ically alter the habits of an entire To wash lace or chiffon veils. Wash the veils carefully in alcohol and soft water, equal parts, simply squeezing in the hands in and out of the mixture, then lay a towel on the table and smooth out the veil and pin the edges to the towel to dry. when, if carefully done, it will look as good as new. Sis. cleaIngTfurs.

Beaver and sealskin should be cleaned with hot salt. White fox fur should be rubbed with equal parts of calcined magnesia and tiry flour. Clean Chinchilla with talcum powder, well rubbed into the skin and then shaken out. Tibet or Angora, white or gray, may be washed in warm, aoapy water, but the akin muat be carefully atretched during the proceaa of drying to prevent cockling. All linings should, of courae, be removed before the fur 'is placed in the water.

To clean light-colored furs remove the wadding and lining, lay the fur flat on the table and fasten one end firmly with drawing pins. Then warm some bran in the oven and rub It into the fur, working with a straight movement gainst the way of the hair. When the bran will absorb no more dirt, remove the pins and shake the garment thor- Brocks' Baby Barley committed in Europe the fact is chronicled in the briefest possible wwy unless it contains other elements of Interest. "Our newspapers begin with the spot marked 'X', count the sobs of the women, and end by a description of the kind-faced chaplain watching the condemned eat his last ham and eggs." New York is the only one of the four great cities which is under a municipal lorm of government. Here, therefore, and In all other cities similarly governed, the police become an item in the political situation.

"While I was in Paris," said he. "a brigadier and six men were fired for grafting. That would have been a police scandal here. There it was dismissed with a line. "But not long ago a young man connected with the.

Paris department wished to place a young woman friend in opera. He approached a director. 'I will be glad to give the young lady an said the director, in the meantime I would like the ribbon of the Legion of Honor, and my chief of orchestra and my boss stage hand would flke the ribbon. "So the ribbons of the Legion were secured for the operatic politicians and then they didn't deliver the goods to the young woman. "So that her young man, probably prodded by the ambitious songstress No Herman or Londoner ever thinks Fx Thlt (fee rnolowt of pare barley of assaulting a copper.

In New York A Shake-Up in Paris. Hennlon, who succeeded the famous Leplne as chief of Paris, was not at all satisfied with the bureaucratic detective bureau. He is rebuilding It on the plan in use In Scotland Yard and New York. Hennlon is but 40 years old, looks like an American, has the energy of a dynamo, and is a great detective. He is constantly on the lookout for improvements.

"Un-ler the old plan everything went to the central office in Paris," said Waldo. "Hennlon Is doing away with that and holding his division chiefs responsible for what goes on In their departments. That is the plan we took from Scotland Yard two years ago. Berlin is the only one of the world's four great cities which still operates its police department under the old plan. The morning line-up and round-up of detectives has been done away with.

"The humorous part to me," he added, "is the absolute horror with which the old policemen regard these innovations. No police force can be thoroughly efficient without its share of young blood today. The conservatism of age is desirable but too much conservatism is deadening." tv large enough to Uit one or the favored sports at the weekly athletic meets of the Gas House Ganp of the Gophers Is to whang a brick off a copper's cap. That's the formality rlMN 'end your druffitfi name. Brooks' Baby Barley.

Bolton, Mass, which always precedes a footrace. The Gophers hold the record iii the HEATING'S POWDER Whn all other fall, try th great English bug klTlfr. for bedbugs, water-buss, roaches, ants. (Ilea, fleas, mosquitoes and all species of Insects. Contains no polscn.

Sold at all drug, dept. groery and all P. W. Woolworth Co's 10c stores, or bv mall. Prices 10c and 26c; samples i cents, by mall; agents wanted.

Guaranteed by W. B. SEAI.E A CO, it Dundee st, Boston, Tel Back Bay SS9S-W. The Uncle Dudley editorials. One appears each day in the Globe.

Be sure to read them thia week. Cop Handicap. Their best sprinter did four cross town blocks In 11 seconds and an ambulance the other day. MEUftlATISM Customs of the Service. I asked a Scotland Yard official," Csred to stay cured.

I will guarantee to JJw uy case of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, viatic. Gout, Lumbago or Contipatlon. 1 not ask you to end me one cent. Send your came and address.

Write today. L. FRVE, Lynn. Mass. Box 28 T.

said Mr Waldo, "if the Londoner often assaulted his bobbies..

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