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e e e e i { A Leary-Bowser o, * LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS MARCH STYLES ISSUED (N FERRUARY: bel. THE HOME PRITERN COMPANY KEW YORK. This New ; 432-pageb i Fashion Magazine At Our Pattern Counter Contains 100 of the latest styles—besides “Many ‘Helpful Hints on Good Dressing,” etc.” BRlTISH GOLFERS TO COME Vardon and Ray Will Be Abla to At ‘tend American Open Tourney— Others -Also Coming. The eatry of Edward Ray, British - | thing to do with it.) - 15 haunted in’London is crlmm'u i This house. was haunted. - & L & friend of ;mine who spent an ai tunin in the house, by tramping up | the stairs in'the middle of the nigh svening 'sometimes, -by opening ‘and shutting ‘the" doors. . It troubled: the police by lighting.up the house and giving a false alarm of burglars ln the middle of the night. It.n b bled me.- I.never gaw it. I'never it. I never heard it till this pnce. ,ntuq;ly photographed. thought: Just | how horoughly therlclentmc ‘world at large was convin, ter, Mau, ev‘r" Idenced unusual interes in ‘this, and I aking L wo\fld be to expose. the film nk vhlle the: ‘subject: ‘1’ was itting in my lm.lng:‘ room with a friend whom I will call X, who is & well:-known guthior. " (One |’ generally adds jn a ;host sto ¢ who ‘was a hard-headed man of busi- ness, utterly skeptical and completely matter of fact,” as if- that 'had an come in and were expecting another .| triend 'who lived in the house, and. we: were sitting up for him. "We were talking about’Swinburne’s verse, and I took down the first edition of Atalanta In Calydon, which I then ' possessed and “which I foolishly sold ' for ® small sum (it was immediately aft- erward - resold at an auction for 2 large sum and went to -America, vlnd is now in some _collector's 1i- brary), and I read out a passage. As [ was reading, we heard singing next | door, I said, “There’s Phil,” and didn’t pay any further atfention, as I expect- ed him to come 1in, and I.went on open- golf champion, and Harry Var- reading. But the singing continued. don, five times holder of the title, is assured by the recently announced postponement of the American open golf championship from June until 3eptember 17-18 at Brookline, Mass. United States Golf association offi- sials have. received word from the English players that the dates will be. agreeable to them. It also is said Jeorge Duncan, one of the leading British professionals, may compete. The change also enables Jack McDer- mott, the young Atlantic City’ golfer, who is the first American to hold tfe iitle of open champion here, to nppen m -defense of the trophy. opened the door. It sounded foreign—like Spanish. This didn’t surprise. us, ‘as Phil was in | the habit of singing Provencal songs. 'The. slnglng went on, and as he didn’t" come in, we went-to meet him and The next room was & tiny ante-room gpening into another sitting room, ‘and beyond this ‘again i} bedrooms—not was the smallest of ~ bigger than a cupboard. = There was nobody there, but the singing went on; such curiods singing, too; strange, plien, faint, tmkly, as if four confused voices - were singing the song of an sarlier century; it was unreal and it bhad a kind of burr in it, as if you We/bad just]| - the Doetor “Felt Down.l' A ‘family, physician, calling at a north side home a:few days ago, was admitted by a solemn-faced little ;11- seven years old, and found- himself pummarily d!a'mluad from- further service in the family, despite the fact. that he was sttendlng t.ho fatlier, who was 1l ‘4And may 1 ask why?" ‘he queried, 28 he had believad himself a favorite with ‘the small person before him. There was no hesitancy in the’reply. “Because,” -sald ‘she, “you- .comed here for- & long, long time and you never -have bmu;ht & baby to this house. - Hlinor J—'s doctor - brought “Another Grievance. “There’s a difference in time, you between :this -country. and Eu- newly arrived Irishman. “For instance,, your friends in' Cork are in bed and {ast asleep by this time, while we are enjoying ourselves in the early eve- ning:”* “That’s.always the way,” ex- claimed Pat. = “Ireland niver got jus uc{ yit.”—New. York Telegraph. i ing powder, salt and cinnamon.. ~ 909 Tower Av. ‘made with K C Baking Powder and cooki slowly to give the pudding time to rise: fore the dough’is cooked'through. Have low blaze under the water for at least the- first fifteen minutes. K.C Marble Pudding - By “Mrs. - Janet. 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