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The Even HALED INTO COURT. MIE President hes found # way to show the public exactly whe | to ploce the blame for any continued obstruction of his efforts to bring the reilroed corporations and their employees to an understanding His personal summons to the presidente of the principal rail Peeds of the country sould presently range before the entire nation the individuals whether manag presidente, brotherhood leaders OF employres-—who are accountable for delays or obstact ent iu the way ible to name names and publish under them the precise words of thove on either mde who tink th who fight off compromive The public can then make up ite mind in all fairness Th clearly discern who admits ite rights and who holde it in contempt ‘The President hae wisely brought into court all the principale in the case, where they can, if necessary, be called to the stand as indi viduals. And not one of them—railway head of union leader can fail to be profoundly impressed by the realization that the whole country site in judgment. Oe ‘The Bomme has already reached the eminence of being ad mitted to be the site of the most horrible and wholesale human butchery knows to history. —_s A PURELY PRIVATE MATTER?’ es owill win and oan T Government, The Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Board of Agriculture this woek assured the House of Commons regarding the possibility that speculation in England or in the United States might be affecting the supply or cost of wheat; ‘The eubject of the present and proapective supplies of wheat t¢ receiving close attention, The British Government is deeply interested in the prices its own official buyers and British subjects generally are to be charged for wheat. What about the United States Government? Does it care how much American householders are made to pay for the abundance that American farme produce? Or is the price of bread in this country of no public interest? ne Staten Island's Garbage Inquiry began yeaterday, only to adjourn until Aug. 26, The subject might eaplain hort sea- sions with long pauses for breath between. ———_—_-+4-—- QNLY PROMPT TREATMENT NEEDED. T™ bite of the rattlesnake if neglectod ia aa deadly aa ever and Bo man can eafely take chances with it. Fortunately the if bitten loses no time in securing the speediest possible treatment, average person is pretty thoroughly convinced of the fact, and demonstrating snake anatomy with live rattlers before a clasa at the Carnegic Museum was rendered doubly tragic because of the prac- tical certainty that he could have been saved had he been carlicr treated. Nineteen years’ experionco in handling venomous enakes had lessened this man’s belief in the deadliness of their poison, and when he felt the fangs in his finger ho ignored it and wont on with hia lecture, Even when prompt sucking of the wound faile to extract all the poison, the enake serum discovered by and named for a South Ameri- can physician, Dr, Vidal Brazil, can still be succeasfully used, It) saved the life of an attendant at the Bronx Zoo who was bitten by «| ‘Texas rattlesnake last January, and whose arm had become black | ened and swollen to a diameter of twenty inches before the serum | was administered, . Curator Ditmars of the Bronx institution thinks rattlesnakes and copperheads are on the increago in the East, He has collected eight or ten copperheads, he says, “in one day on a single ledge | within sight of the apartment houses that line Riverside’ Drive.” ty of ratilers are to be found in Southern New Jersey, on Storm Mountain and around Tuxedo Vark, There is no reason whatever for a snake scare, But many people take! long walks into the country during the late summer and fall, It in just as well for every one to bo rominded that even a rattlesnake bite need hardly ever be fatal if the victim will keep his wits about HE high price of wheat ie being investigated by the British | The death of the Pittsburgh reptile expert who was bitten while| him, cleanse the wound as promptly and completely as possible and] ing World Daily Magazine, Friday. August Such Is j 1 AN Gow With Tae CIOLOSTOC KS on Thera YACHT. They HAve a PALATIAL YACHT you KNOW MY DEAR ~Z ' Life! CASTLE ons The be ARIE § Rules Governing Baby's Sleep Ss much of the ohild's welfare te | dependent Upon proper aloep, and this ts eapeotally the case during Warm weather, Lack of aleep soon | shows ite effect upon the nervous ay jtem, It ta the cause of muck af the jUeritability in babies and many of the disturbances In the digestion of baby - hood are directly traceable to Insum | slont sleep, | | An tufant should be atiowed to | Jaloap continually, ‘he mother who} [awakens her baby for any other pur | pose than to take nourishment ta! oruel to her child and fully deserves | the consequent probable annoyance | @ Crome baby-on her banda la taot, t children ought not even to be awak: | ened In the morning, Nature des! mands @ certain amount of aleep, and when this ia satiated the ehild wit awaken and if Reatthy, will arise refreshed and invigorat A child shoul 2 uraged to Japring out of bed Humediately upon | awakening, Bven the baby should be taken Up ad BOON AS Awakens It WU probably require attention for @ few minutes when tt can be re. turned to the bed and it in normal conditions WIL prowptly Call asleep again When the infant has outgeown the) TnMos sloop Rabit it should Nave | Morning ANd afternoon nap Phe! Jlattor im @apeciatly esmential al Fshould Be continued aa tou Johit oaM be lnduowd to tie | this sleep. TWo naps a day sho the rule Worl Che hi le at least) UNTee Years old lose no time in secking the serum treatment, a The men at Plattsburg petitioned for earlier bedtime and got it, Hard work, of course, had something to do with the General desire to shorten tho evenings, S8till, many of these same men work hard when they are in the city without fading dt tm the least diMoult to keep awake until midutgnt or later it Qmusement offers. Surround) have @ lot to do with the asleep impulse. Limit the electricity and the liveliu and you soon get an Approach to the primitive instinct that prompta human beluga or Madite are quickly acquired Ry edit Aten aod Bo Che Woke Mother will MOVER ACOUATOM her Ohi to Beli pat waloom ia ter ara property Peart aby le phioed in ite erik ia ark room ANA tet Alona A baby SHOUME MOWER Aloe LI The Dest With | iether or obter ohisthen UE there bt HO PALA bed, even The ardinaey oaths Daaket oan be iarte to do sorvioe Air The Frat Few onthe While sleepin SOON Dad RMOWAE Te pertethy AIPAURNL. AO BOCMRTOM baby to a VEY Cha Puttowe WATA RAKE Ott Where poaaiile a oltht shout steey OU ot dor THLE Le Quite pratt y Arta the ahay Wane | ene Menno mbna Matrice Kette By a A 1 AN Comd Witw Wwe NEY BAGS To NEwPorT Cy Have A Cy “ag You Kiow Me ee ISN'T Tut ) Nicé | ( DEARIE * baer | ~ re Dollars and Sense Just a Wife . By H. J. Barrett (Her Diary.) FARRAR RAARARARAR ANN § Overstoeting, Poor Accounting, | Hivosion, # letter “ya , poking, Poor <tccounting, | reine teat he talk over Wh Edited Janet ‘Trevor Quality Stoct, Failure, } work the committee, WUD hie ‘| Gemma Tee Powe Settanine Oo. CETALD you over atop to thir of} Hey then ly hie books, NS adatoms Warne Dis problema and proffer advice, Dur | CMAPTER LAV the economic loss to UN] ing the frat atx monthe of Chis year | . | community Lavolved th com. | Thirty-six dealers were lnvestigatedt OT. & (eontinued)-In @ few merctal fatlures?® sald a business | andl of that nuinber wenty sigh wonts [explained Bertha’s ab- man, “Patlures must be discounted | Pepnyenel unan & Sat he | sence to Ned, JW the prive ast for the sale of coms | Aean wa MWoditiogn, Conseauently we @ll pay more for gvods than we would If no ane ever failed, “Purthermors, @ failure means that AR CKMAMAALION WOH COAL money t OTRALA, BBA WHICK BUPPOsAlly serv & UsaMal eoonoimls PUrpe alias solved. The unite Comprising the or» anisation offen are oUt of work for some Lime, hence do Rot Cinction to thelr Tallest extent of usefulness for_& conaiterable pertod, “Many CAUUEOR Are _Unnecemsary, Often a Man Ureatened with bank Puptey Count weather Ma diffioultion At he Anew just what Was Wrong wilh Dis business Lis fact Mat actuated the Wholesale Aone Purntahinge Assooia tion of Now York to appoint an advorory commit or ths eaching deat | Whtely adopted, TE ts tn Tine with | YE ue SF Bhaltrein's vresarious Nomdition, | Modern hleaay I Means ellmination mR.) by rg A any wy 7° ug TA han a8 & Fetailer Deine to | of Waate and Lost motion: Ina word | TOG Ua et me pet anocher Mnite, show signa of falling in the slow pay oe Hertha haa allowed this one to grow Fame comes onty wren deserved, At 2 destiny —LONGPELLOW, a How Liberia HS frat Preaktont of the Aavert ean Cotantaation Roolety, WhION founded the Reparito of Lberta, on the west coast of Afttog Was Rashrod Waahtagton, who was Bore An Virginia 1ST yoara ages tn UTM ant Who Waa A Nophew of Georgy Wash AneiOn. Me wervedd aa a private wo! AOr IL the Revolution and ationwant Was elevated to The Datiod Rlatos Rapreme Court, While Rialto Fowber of aay slave, Ro Waa deeply | tat Tntereated La The MEvAMIENL HOE re ALOT The AREIOAIIR L ARWOE OA hs Thely Wative Continent, Me waa ony OE THe PLO rE LA Che areAeATION Of +e- Whee yon nice im ERG mOPNING. At was @ realization of | tiseul “And Pve gotten dinner” 1 added wound up, Bat the alent RUA, feature of thta record fan thar / With # altght einking of the heart. the neat in the matority of cases was) "Pin afraid tt isn't very good, butt! for expert adtvion Hover tried before, Ive been at work AM analysis of the vartoua oases 0 'the attonmaon.™ demonstrated that the weak apots |“! Ee Airmen en to eat any: | cenaiatod of: Mt. Coveretaekians sald ia matter-of-faot ve, Careying geode of too nuh) MY ou ready wow nae auaitty, lent el tabi “S. Lao ef proper accounting | TON! a Up aud como methods Ket that nightmare AMMO, 1 was Phy siowily and ners y {iret out. “My feet ached go longed for them to drop. off. My cheeks were burning, h SY ihrabbed TONG TO the Aarne cates | HHeobbedt dlesily teupie, ° aver wader the phrase lack of NYY ty laugh as L told Ned how NU had lett Hhe can of soup for half an hour in colt Water=—forgetting to Laght (he gaa Beneath tt, 1 never shall for “Papert advice quickly remedied |, these three difficulties, This merely aupporta the conclusion : Weroial agenciea that 30 per cont, of AL tartans are due ty toon, and \ papital, “iy my opiaton thie plan of the Wholosalere’ Asaoolation will soon be tha han | aut and then ta inevituNe as desting, for ‘he Knife’ all rig! shortly, “It's the steak that's cooked ytoatenth Lmight as well try to haok meee leole leather” - ® Then L remembered that Ned Ikea Was Founded { Dis stoak © rare that it ls almost nw, “Pim so sorry,” L Caltered, “it etuck to the pan and oooked through before the Amertoan Cotonisation Seolety, realized,” J wnton was launehed Just a eentury In gloomy allence Ned finally aw Sago, tn the latter part of 1816 Henry lay, John Randolph and other men of PRAMINENCe Were also POOMWENT (0 oveded In sawing off porflons of Uke the movement. dn 1820 the suctoly meat for himaell and t he potatoes are F 1 ventured, © AONE Thirty ott negrors Back ty Afrioa IW & Government vessel, and W That Year a conatliution far the oolONY, WHON Was Named Liberta, Was wtoptat ‘Phe dotony continued te be in charge of agente and mov Dora AP UNEE Dy TNE apolety Wael wien (Es PUghIA Were Voluntarily yorerderat and dependence of Lderta WAH POSIT ane Waa Peo Nanvaed by the Untied Statea Great VTA aid Pra nion, it," he returned trate of teath tried the be | How long An hour and Jawilitty, “Look, ry PL open rome Foonmed tongue and we can eat that }with the bixoutts,” | You dont moan te ray that you HWInk Mose Disowite are eatable! ox. Ny 1 admitted rorm a reaointion to make (he day @ Stories o ———y By Albert Pa Borge ie rin man He wore bis geudy lofty ie shor, © his postition @ His hope # 00, buye wut b (ole on otk stockings, bur embitt He hed toward bts $600 fund Nut Just then @ new amb Htia employer, Hin Ge wee Making & pot of My tne Kogtend j yey fi men with Fortune cured @ series of ‘heme tips, Meat, with Mary Ann'e OF yr hia tiny capital and plu Se Worth $160,000. ) Fenieing hia abhorred post the varesr of @ $100 to M and could of wealth nd tot ourae, A mean Ne ‘The news of Mia sudden riches got into the papers res of qratter y ws fast as Ke could make It Hie changed "Yellowpluah” to "de who had fount tn the Crusadea He lox et the opera His name appeared on the director iat of thirty-three ned to go to Parliament, drunk Hut he waa having @ @lortous time He even ateoited Lo marry Che daughter of a penntiese nobleman whose family had on Nt up.! Then, all at once, came the oraal boom stocks collapsed Jeanen Went broke, and inte debt stocks, He could not | Kiambly, geatetully, he a ina laundry, And, hen snd #he were married. vant was thrown Into Mary Ann to the Resoue, wee able . The Jarr Family By Roy L. Coveri@ht, 1016 ty The Pres Pubitehing Co, (The New York Brening World.) R. and Mre, Jarr were abroad M ‘on the town's main street this golden afternoon, and Mra. Jarr exclaimed, “Ha, look at them!" The “them"™ tn question was @ rather well behaved automobile party, the passing of whose car had halted the of Mr, and Mre, Jarr, ho were they?" asked Mr. Jarr, thinking It might be eome ef Mre, Jarr'a society friends. “How do I know?" retorted his good lady, “A lot of vulgarians and chorus girla, most likel “They seemed all right,” remarked Mr, Jarr “Just because some people have an automobile-and it may be @ atolen One, OF an automobile not pald for, or somebody else's oar, or one being demonstrated to people who have no more mousy than we have-ia that any reason why they should think themecives better than we are?" asked Mrs. Jarr, “Why, no, TP shouldn't: think a0," ventured Mr, Jarr, “It makes me sick, the cheap sort of people putting on aire riding in thelr automodiles instead of paying Donest dedta,” aneered Mra, Jarr bit- terly, “I wouldn't ride in one of those things if you were to give 1b Aa Mr. Jorr wasn't going to give her an atitomobila, this threat belt terrore for him “You seemed (0 enjoy riding in car the other evening, ho remarked, 1 was bored to death, 1 think Mra, Stryver da the etuptteat | woman, and that man Stryver is an arrogant parvenu, Think of poopie Mike that ving money!" sald Mrs, Jarr. ~phat reminds me,” replied Mr, Jams | ote nae twenty dollare of mine, Or, ‘rather, I paid twenty dotlans fof mia Jin cash when hla car broke down Wat night and the fellow who brought us back to Cown wouldn't take Btryver's oheck, It'e four daye \e What did you pay the money for, ke a Ole eottyt’ asked Mra, Jarr, “It waa no affair of oure, But T might ag well keep ellent, for all the attention you pay to what Peay, Yow listen to everybody — elec, aga and he ."" ae | though,” Mr. Jarr could not Just bring to mind any epecific objections Ars, Jarre had made at tho time be had Copyriaht, UNG, be The Pres Pabiishh for use during cyclones, A Plots of Immortal Fiction Masterpieces, ty The Fre Perens Ge (le Mew tere mrmng Went) JEAMES YELLOWPLUSH; by W. M. Thackeray. HAMES YELIOWPLUSH wee footmen ta the family of was the deapairing envy of other servants, ead, pompous end ignorent and concetios as #* bot likely to be @ratifed become engaged to Mary A told ber of bie aepirations she gladly | mn cau@nt Jeameds ro: y th @ speculation ores Stocks we y Hy deftly opentng Ne 1 down-at heel artstoorate, who helped him spend hia A panto knocked the epeoulation fever into @ obill. Mia creditors seized everything he had, Me And tn the Debtor’a Priaon he would have ended hie days but for faltntul Mary Ann. Inga came to the rescue, by buying Jeames's freedom ted @ job that Mary Ann secured for tim Facts Not Worth Knowing By Arthur Baer PORTUNE awaits the man who can invent a stationary bungalow f Stories yson ‘Terhune livery with Just the right ir; tavern and settle down to « landlord's the Filmsey's cook, Whee he her entire eavings.6100. hoting tanoy, that just then wae a) Values were Ine inatde information were @ ng rich loyere mall, Jeames ap. the market, # and later with hy winning ved heavily, th lose than ale valuable Uipe 00 tion of footman, he launched forth on firat act waa to return the borro now @ gen’ mere cook He was courted by la Pluche.” and invented an ancestor houmht @ coach and a mansion and @ h. The market went to pieces, The an well, . All hia money was worth of tt, Mia new tri prison for « paltry debt, Again the cook's eav- to make a living et his new work, Ad | paid over the twenty dollara He Wiehed he had it back, as he needed & suit of clothes, “Oh, I wouldnt worry myself, tf 3 were youl” eald Mre. Ji what’ twenty dollars to Mr. Stryver? He dosen't need your money. He'a a rich man.” “T've alwaye noticed that the rich operate on the money of the poor,’ remarked Mr. Jarr, endly. “I'm ale waye hearing of millionaires and People of that sort, I get very tittle Udo not pay for.” “Well, Tl make no bones about asking Mre, Stryver for It," declared Mra, Jarr, "I need a lot of things. Juat at present To need @ new pair of corsets, Two of my ribs are broken,” Mr, Jarr looked at her tn alarm. » “I mean corset whalebones, of course!” @he added. “I'll have to get & new corset, I wish T could get mine made to order, as Mra, Stryver does, She thinks nothing of paying fifty dollars for hers, So if I got the twenty dollars back I'll get @ nice new pair." Mr, Jarre saw bis prospecta for ready-made sug go glimmering if advanced twenty dollars was returnet to the distaff aide of the family, ao he mentally resolved that he would go to the front himeelf to get the money from Mr, Stryver, “Ther no eoonomy in cheap cor~ seta.” continued Mra, Jarr, whose mind was atill upon this confidential adjunct to the female attire, ‘They last no time, and when thoy start to go they are not worth making over, But an expensive pair can always be renewed," , The discourse wee invading regions of whioh Mr, Jarr had but the alight. eat knowledge, so he kept his mind upon planning how best to met bacic own money far ble own use, ook at that woman!" cried Mrs, Jarr, pointing to @ sy\phitke form ahead, lacedi" kod Mr, Jarr, McCardell not caring mueh, “Well, an expensive corset dooan't hurt ke @ cheap ene, of course,” said Mra, Jarre, “In fact, ono hardly feols a corset, no matter how tight, But a oheap corset is « torture,” “What makes it hurt? asked Mr, Jarr, “The thought that it fe @ cheap one!" remarked Mra, Jarr, “Oh, if I get the twenty dollars back I'l give it to you,” sald Mr, Jarr, weart ly. hy, who else would you i} t ked Mra, Jarr, mere 10 ng CO, (TH Now York Rrening World,) Vests should never wear out at the elbows, A vote counts just the same wrother it is cast by a thick or a thin citioen Pecept in small dry goods stores, a yard meaaure is generally 86 inches Jono to go to bed and get up with tho sun, Take the average man FAVA BEY BOL al want 06 panpy ome to a foltuw crvatare SUDNRY SAIC | saimne A Nat a Sa EI mh of the city, set him sown in the open country where the Lights oe Pes yy gh hy beta ed — - —— eraneneees Tl for nothing else, Being out the tonne after sunset are few, and even with only a moderate amount of Jpreoa tion Belk LAKO Ga gthard | SNA 4 wy nae N and 4 bon of crackers If you have exerciae through the day, i’a ten to one he'll begin to yawn | Slam Stone wikia i aie 1} XN Common Source of ‘Phone Trouble t Roepe back the tare with ditt, he Well TeHWiated ¢ Va iit to bd . vUt aw Ne asked, rene ' soon after the evening meal Vator that tM. ati. 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Maa Where may I obtain # free event 1) when the leat foeding Pectin Phe pHOTN® Lelia the Viele abruptly Cont a | eourse tn ohomiatry WIN | oan be at nad the planed [own ators eNootvely Ue may wet sume peal food,” he re Agrecable te Corvrent lw the TP property proteeted aa | wot be toy \ t)e Peamen why you marked This i retten” Fe fhe Bate of The Breniag West loueedee meee Uo Hapain, the baby WL then alee ferannot we RUINS CR ALY fiat atines wae Then aN Utter Did Iweland ever have Home Hyer w me Wnt, Hor TAM Whe @lmple aot of | you amare by telephone, bat falitre. Hin Roorn Mloked my over WW, Nich of the following forme Ie turning the child from one aide to the Lit very offen Sappena UNat oapelons Jwrought. nerves My-—omy head Yoo. NXgresal 4 * a wuniiens Auring the night will Ih fheae ih HACKING UP The Roomiver soho” Tawaped, Vou wo, denn of rt) ‘on Nee OF | eure Undiaturbed Hout leavea the clrouit AU clomed, aa it le Phe receiver must muapendt be Ml can't” Te turned on Ma heel and by py tad g deed ‘Abrosably te your requent.’ thee night and hed when the telephone te Ih Mae INMICAT | wernt From thee hook tn order to left the toon TE pat my head down e contracted iweats- ) MTA mwitkaut ewekenine the sleamen Tag’ te Comired What te line ta Buay. | leave the line apem on the iablecioth and oried, | Peery family should Keep a thimble on the premises, aa the coat of upkeep is practionly mil, and the garage Ddills almoat nothing, In order to induce deat reaulte, eveglasee doth sid hould de tranaparent from af ene