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5 The Letters ; of ; , An Ola Maid. By Roy L. McCardell. Yeo © Young Mon Whom She Met in Baretope. OW hall I address yout. Oh, I em Going a DRMAD- UL unmaiteniy thing in WRIT ING TO YOU, but wr rouna GIRLS throw con- vention to the ‘winds when you i : I cannot be unladylike; 1 MARRY THE BEST MAN LIVING, I You can WRITH TO MB, but do not beg for kisses, I suppose I will get a 1S THIS “VERE THE THEND OF Theodore A, Havemeyer ts the latest Newport swell to try to earn his own living. He has become agent for a motor. Harry Lehr, Elisha Dyer, now Wen, Jou can't say Leaked you! a fa Dennie Hare, Delancey Kountze, Rawlins Cottenet and a few other well-known Newporters have been more or less identified with “‘toll’’ for some time. | The Wom | May Manton's Daily PAPA’S GIRL & «& By F.G.Long # She Gives a New Tone to Mamma’s Piano 5 Fashions. There is a certain ‘charm inherent ta : , +o the -ahlered watst » whieh always ren ; . PrtcH Aye | ders it desirable for ‘Toss- fonable ia pliable in the extreme and can ‘be crushed ito. the smallest possible space, It has been than usually 12 and ox- an’s C orner. “eos Items of Interest to Home-Makers. BATTLE BALL WILL BUILD UP A GIRL’S MUSCLES. The Latest Newport Fad-—Labor w w By J. Campbell Cory|Have a Laugh with the _ Funny Men qe Philadelphia; Ledger Man. “LT joet henrirot a fellow who took a foom up at thathblg hotel," said the first | summer man, “and when he got a chance stole a lot of money ‘from the other inmates," "Yes," sald Jokeléy, “another case of & bad roomer gaint urrency.”* * . Nell—t wonder. what Miss Passay is doing with that) translation of Virgil'a Acnetd. Trying to appear jearned, eh? Belle—Oh, no! She picked it up in ® book store to-day'and the opening line — “arte and!the man” attracted Laer. Washington: Star Man, "Do you! know anything’ about the Count Buoash's family tree?’ “No,” answered Miss Cayenne. “Juiging trom his jewelry and court decorations ttimight have been a Christ- mas tree." | ee 6 “Whbt {e your idea of classical music?’ asked the friend of former days, i “Ciusstcal music,” answered Mr. Cum- rox, “ls what you pay five dollars to! bear, and what you give fifty dollars | to get away from,"* UR Cleveland Leader Man, Mrs. Van der Hamm—Peroy, you musn't play with that common Maloney boy any more. Percy—Why not, mamme? Mrs, Van der Hamm—Bocause he's no- | body. Why, be hasn't even a grand- father, Percy—Maybe not, but he's got @ goat. eo fe Agent—Here is a book you can't afford to be without. Victim—I never read books. Agent—Buy it for your chilldren, ‘Victlm—I have mo family—only a cat. Agent—Well, dont you need a good heavy book to throw et the cat, some- times. ” Chicago Record-Herald Man. Oh, let. us tune our voices on A high and joyful note, ‘Vor tardy justice has picked out The man who —— «— —. Odd Things, the Let every fellow danco for joy And shout to split his throat, ‘That this grand thing has heppened to ‘The man who—as above mentioned. ‘The man who—it’s a shame to way it. Ob, let us stand | ‘bis call And loudly, slot, ‘His Just desort at last has weached ‘The man who (all tether now ROCKS THE BOAT, +] tepid fermentation furnishes the national beversge. The picture shows an Indian | 4 ‘ e v * he, vm Shown Here in Pictures: LOADING A SALMON TRAP, ee The mouth of ‘the Fraser River, in British Coumbia, ‘Is practically the centre | of the salmon fishing industry. Our tlustration, from the London Graphic, shows, © the unloading of a trap-net and also demonstrates at a glance the wholesale mane ner In which tho fish are caught by thi process. No fesar then 20,000,000 fish have ‘been caught dn one season in theso waters, . A correspondent of London Sphere exphsins pictorially how pulque, the favorite: @rink of the Mexican Indiana, is obtained. It is made from the fermented juice of different species of ugaye. When @ yours flower bud has been cut out the sap continues to fow into the cavity for eome time, It Is collected dally, and after a taking pulque from the aloe—Agave Americana, Pulque {s milly and sour, and ‘ts emell has been compared to thin buttermilk and to the flavor of rotten exes. It. produces duil intoxication, but ‘strangers soon get to like it, The birthplace of Jullet. In Verona, # not an attractive building. It iw not i #0 sure that Jullet was barn there, Btill, it Js rovered as tho epot made famolig ©} >). by Btiakespeare and his heroine, It has just been sold at auction for about $1,200, The city of Verona purchased it and will see that Jt ia preserved, PROF RERARC AN wwe Lichn “Blue Mght rays,” which may eupersede ether, chloroform, &¢., for anaes thesia, were discovered by Prof. Redard, of Switzerland. His mode of worl ing with blue raye is to exclude all light from the room and then to agk bisyper tient to gaze fixedly at an electric light bulb fastened in a reflector. A blue mall or hood of satinette ia then thrown over the light and the patient. Within optle nerve, and thence to the brain, ‘There is at present in London 4 ! i ; i i cams tp Lishon, Vestments worn atthe “auto and Instruments of tartare are comprised in the collection,