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POSOrl., many confessors of Jesus. were celled
greatl*TA‘eittie*-$0V(
tian -chnith• Whieh. Were t pro:
TerAnciAlite,'"At different PerlOde :chIring
.thAne/ft: three eehturiee, And 'by Whieh.
UPOst, .seal..their faith with their
• Isl,40d. Ifew stories Are Mete: Meving
(antlisse which .tell -of ti l conrage•
,ot ;04 to.f$:.'4',i'iandbOvelani- tliese.'en171Y,,rimrtyrtl.
polden *ext, -,430, thou. n'anY^ M.: the `' TPAng men, And ra/1
• , - - • •-s life than "deriY, Locd,..40d
ittei 4:0(*rl.1 Of A/f9,t4IFIP:i:P., 1,$.010;jr.
ANATAVS14 it unlikelY
SO". PIAST MAIKrYgt *hut.' an irrireetliAte Attack, was ,noA
". ' •• ilriale • UP.*, theaq ; who Were knoWn-
ZIE,T,0,117,11 QM"' :be folleWers; pr- the Na4trene; end
.4.."''Isticrinfcriost7,-$.teplien"•-bcCapies-
^IMPertAnt. PlAce, in • the Stery of rt1111,,.
41fe.'ilVas-the'firSt Offtei4 to be 4.13P°01;', breaking up Lof the 'cengreOtioa at
.eft by tharly ehltrcb, • Chosen, witkr,TeruSalein • and the members, • vOete
OtlierS's to h•elA, in the. distrib,ntiOn',.a-eatt'ered ,throughout.' the whole �f Sa-
• among the Pget NiCI•1)wa' lit). Maria, and Jlithea, thus eXtendit*: the
svas stISO a Man sefcgreat, 106110614 ' 'to new
. belengineli:rlibablY,;to the Mere 8.",v8P-,e31 ,i31.:4.cettas e'haVeelc' o the
„.A.borawnixwo al;dt ehurelt,, Levidgntly:the 'Moat
ee *Orli' CIP*rly.:Vdiat was..invelVea the-,pei•secntors, and
be leaChipt,a JeS06.4-s.Lle 40v .tbat, aaysvhini-Selt that :he
:8,4,1tode to. 916 .tgWefai.WrilosAikfing1Si'. niad gairist, thee 'heretici:JIe
le ..sla#'•On. waa'11,9*'eatqaY,.:Oiallged• searches them colt -in :their homes, has
,s,greatspeechni Acts:7, reVeAle his !theta' shut tin 'in Prison .Wbere they
entitleS hirn te'lm their trial gefore*..the „Tewitsh:
.A.VA:•th'eelegian;'' courts which • would as
• ,f+70A-f,;, _St71,4trassertntg-i-histhottv,ic Tt . is *dci her these
00 atrIct'Or-:'pfqtY Gf the Jewe..,T,ewiall,...,judges yentuted to execute
gainst.'-bira So hei'becante the first any meke; hu,,t, they, robed, them ,e -f
art1,'" • "f•i'''''• their property, took away their homes,
It'. TAO .1vi,awrica, 'tensed to eye: -them: any Work,. and
- „ ; • tcopdenmed; thenii to poverty -n
Onanfii'ilo'n;jiina, with, Vii4h ,Yeniained in the Jeresalern
teeth. Ai examph of the'fOrY end -'Gltnrelifor Along time and which
ii.treAt 1,ii0h;•Oo.often:tocoraiimirtelf-, talle:Vfortli tbegenerosity of the Goa,
• Alligetrysaa-was.".alSo. „OW", tile "Ciintelies-„- 'Thus We are..presented.
ttack inatle4a. jesuiL,„ ' -a . of treat dramatic
intetest, The leadera- the Early
itatlY, heoent. • $tohent,e...,egim,- Ohnteli are atteked With fierce. hatred,
eas.';stittids Ottt‘ in striking contrast, .he viho. in the niost'.prerninent
ntI.,he4s -Snatainedi by three things: among opponents is, soon. to be
the. fioiv4r '•off ,the,.;WoneVer And beCOTne the mot aggres-
eavenlY ,he seea the glory of sivepreacher Of the new, gospel.' •
.-UPOn ',Jeans. standing . ' •
Spi01,,repreSettts• the actiVe help given
oo4 gefrgeratoi.s
At the right•hantt,of, . ;. The Holy .
ssattions,'"',The.',glerY of God May. be • 'zave 50..,P• C.In Ice.
by id ,T4e. Holy, Spirit is God in. • '04 '
. • , • • _ , :• • • .
..linstrated ,the. Vision,„Which. ISaiah • • • . •
:..w...h.ihtmil.,eihitithttitieni.atiPpeleOlisnecee:-_Iotsa_...1, es. elt4,11.i._8w)..;_t •Itecent, experiminta• by tifeT-Hoele
, „ , . . - • nstitute- ofT,Delideater7"---as-deacribed,
have, . the, .fitat ,nattinfestatiort. of ,,the
n July. issue: bf' the monthlY eon -
0'0404 r'ehriat. !wlics;vrtis abOn to, an,. 12'
faithful Unto deaths?armi 1 siWe mAidens who Wotild rather aarrender
1?e4r4O; gat41;en the read to Daihaseue, clusively provet..hat: .chPaf) -r2e9
Fig-0-11";
04,',''W•h•oM ;Sohn •.aftertverd.S*, saw »i atOr .is a.waste of money,
stand-1...`Terformance '.shows that the Cheat')
gandlire7-refore-reail-Y-tO7-ttep leetex4-uses4-,ahout,s50 'per_eent=_More
heln bis seiwant. 1flpostion at, the lee than the more Xpensive ()nee, , an.
•*1.84',Itianti nft G.od,fahovea,Oat. he fills. that the temperatures.with n the food,
'the(offiee of,„th&-•tnecli'aiteri4hile he ia c'oiaPartreent are 17 per' centhigher.
41,4Waitiritte receiVearid exessate- the,
:.niessugeS • . ••• • • Food.i-•Onittizis:- fresher Hexer -
and n earanca 'in refrigerators ;which
snalmtPaiPn. mipqnate- temperatures. T
is.sw,as 'the -title- which Je,sukchose- ent. those OL 1Uy. into theru a few tiny bits of. sliced are here ahd in• gush, measure. as eVen
r,' -himself' , apslit,exprea'sed- his Mes-TPeratures • within the food chamber " an 'interesting ill'astrati°n °f -the -Onion about a half &Tar before they the man , who --e-oneeived -Singapore
anic4Claim-M-a:,waY iha t- revealed- should avercige under . -50 degrees rah. crowd mind a lo -day twards women."' , ., ut ii
finish cooking. Now I can hardly cook surely never, cou ayeforeseen.(
th .his glory and also his lininilitk.
very rarely used by- any other in
.e ,NeW-, 'reatament. ' . .
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THE KINOAND tHE-PRINOE OF WALES
Sna,pped at the ecent review of the "Guards" at Whitehall.
People' are Queer1 Household Hints
,. ---137-R1.1Froda.s PaPP.r ..Alt.ack.?..tcire'f7rten7. Ja:etCi)irt:1,1'esde?(;r1;:bilitrodcf-::pitaa:-
• -7P-451itta-Miiid-o-if Ear.' . . toda. citlickly• into Cold 'irate'for _a few.
. .
: ',halts Fight - -minutes., 'If :scorched ,badly, and. • you
---1;onson,L:The first', di„stinetiVerY 'feM,... wish: to mesh •or'esason, put the, m into but Sir •Stainford,Raftles--,eVerlied-the
salad that few people se and. that sWanips and the jungles have'gene, the
fight across the: ,Atlantle.-Odean was '
,. , -,w4ii..u.&_s_alniosit _all-rlike,..is;..fre_sn-Leabbagg',....and • ld_heast‘littVe,-fled;'arid--,.the•IVIalay
published efere.:reentlY,. and 'ilieed Oran'ge,and salad citeSsingg. , I.sitx, , pirates are . hat : a legend. • The hotel'
cidedlY unfavorable. it was registered
thoroughly and `serve soon.. .. „ ; . and the ,shops and • the .rommerelat
in Time and :Tide, sa: weekly • 'paper'
I could neyer. got MY :faraily to. eat 'houses; - ,tite 'clerks and f, the go .downs
edited...by. Lady, ..1thotida,..,.which ,con- , .
beans, Until-- .1_ . was''..told .,.by.._,A,,•antl-the .great • ships,- the villas ',,and
iiiiTIT:Ignhy7bor• net •to use soda, and to :Plit the*: gardens and broad' highways, all
trasted' the ceee.,-of. Miss Earharti'W
1.
•••••••r••
INGAPORE -, ' , FII1 for Horses'
" The hunce e nger fen n vriler thineS ttf the
Word to Coniure /3.011141-ls• Color and Adventure To Th t • f lt • dl'ene tl•
oea
Minds, This British F'ust is Deserthd by M, T. G,
in Th $
rks lap cippcq Moriitor
'ARM CAME'
1.'14 so
years ,agol• as ;the course of historr
.
min% sineen mern.whor fOrea*Iit Was
oely !rilatelied, by his • determinatioP,
Sailed eastward in a little vessel bearing the Britiali, 44g.. ITO Game after
long ..Iiine`=*to ,ciarrow waterWaY.
Where the stin blazed White-hot Apon
a glasay 'sea, and.Where oneither side
the leW shores were fringed with lyfil-
Jitirre green fOliage 'in .inari,
'groie'SvidnIps. Behind lay the j'angle,
nninlitibited 'save' ..rePtileS"! and
inany•wild.beasts,,.Likeri-se.the.sho.ree.
or. many:* rniliSTWere silent. awl de-,
serted 'save where • froni lifdden
third, Malay pinadis peered .pUt
ships of :the farsWanderingswhifAs-aten
.andcensidered the„poSsibility of a sue-
eessful attack.
Thero Niraq little tn sp.petil-about-the__
fiCeli,e, but Sir Stamford Raffles looked
noon it and fonnd it good, • "Here;" he
declared; '1.4 will found a city that
shall presentlY rise to. the benet 'and
glory of Britain. Wh4re stands yerk
der impenetrable. jungle with ita rep,
tiles and its beast's, it shall come about
that broad street's,. lined with hotels
and 'shops and Commercial streetures
shall be' placed, and, where runs yon-
dm.silent and forbidding. shore line
there ,shell be found te-rnerrow docks
and WarehousOsratid" great Ships from
all the porta of. the:Seven Seas,' ..4'd
it all shall he a monument, here. at the
Place.which shall presently.beeeme the
croisreads of, the East, to empire
builders of Erigland.". • ,
,
ter beneath how Many, Yw'rs (f 't;rbon
irn.pri$onpient it rnaY be Subtne,gcd, It '
" ititst ridio.settlamigioafdeisvteitryet efirtoymc4thprozboui ,
eseape te a little plage•in the. country
lence that, all are different frent whAtika4z;11,040' saansydt.a,'so'arG7ivi:li,d;.1,nt-licel:t.1,lialinnhesd.ni,a.t41.‘c6.:ithl..:01arsgee, .., .
. : qct, .
acteriatie:, , langtiage;', dOelared „that
We-expeeteA. Nark:T.-WWI; irk,1110,. Olaf' quiet! ..The ,crairin, ,..,,,folii: t1,4itis 0
Hawaii was the sully pArt Of the world '
.stheetgoebililnbesst,, 1.191.t tto:lethoeiabdte.:g1.';4,1s,;cAl,ft.ieer. itilieft°)..ii.nt-htVxpisoill'ang:t6;ntfatlid.,91/5-ii-tt:,'f'totvalthae,
Visited ' cir '" hoilt,of-ari owl, for nib, bay of 'a Meow,. ,
srlaPti'afIy144m.Folrlii7tlisilejeanitS.4to4ihinelikthatt'lletvelb:Y 1114CL "ffijilki.' - °T i -'."'.. 11:9111e4....
41}' a g(19c1- inanY)that, liZ'clid - .,,,...
Pilrfh; Put it' has.
and: little ..unpayed
has notthet owls nor hounds •
Must, have been' FlingUlarlY •hiti'd' to :•
,piinde; not
in, one way lfl lierses Vie.ininntes out orthe,,Gare
iju'Y 'Saillt 'La74ire ,(164 •tbehoat trains anct
some other, 'coma, Up t�' the ,brag,
13Bilistt totfe,7ehaistever .the' latter might -gen-.
one bit of, the globe:that
far tranaCeridalits an that ii 'Singe"-
pote; which. visited prone/TY to
be' appreciated,
.
You luiveilieard of Sirtgapere, perl, :morning last. snymaer thut horse
•• • -V
-•ahnadpsthaasi•i"sthaebohuottatenstyppiilahc:v,:n.h.eegati:dtho,_c,' :tviroti;tenod taptiioepmeorrilystrlit:atrinpnes:s.eHcle, ,.elimnads
an
r had' �'t bee'
to WisCOnsin for twentY years ,' The
sight and smelt of so muchAorsellesh-
awakened old memories.: "
." A French ,proverb says, "Paris is
the heirof herses ;Abe Paradise of wc;i;'
,--men.v:.,-,---11e11, is relative, and:the prof
verb is old, . 'Other cities since have •
condemned the. horse •sto worse. •Flere.
the horse still is honored... The Par -
the mest when- of visitor's. may stid-
denly :be swept, by the discaVery
tha hunger :for the sight :f such ,•
li•di•ses never'haa beon The:team-
sters. 0 the sentral Markets' atili re-; •
member the American who ,decided 'one'
ROJt_came ass. And to -day, asweenter,the_oads-at-Singapore,--W7e
regard from the ; decks Of a Modern
steamahip the realization of such
a dresii oreinpire-ailirhaps-fie7aa-n
Mist reaction to 'Mies Earhart's -a clean Pao. . : high -courage to entertain. For the
17 57 4i1 ran;upon 110n. The
udges, as 'in •the trial. -of 'Jesus'; Are
Iled'with indignation, •and;look nPort
finis' a blaaphereer. Butsthe.niarks,
Of. deliberation,' are even 'fewer here
:than in:the great trial of Christ.;','Irt
,5vi1d,'fitry.;.tbeY Ittsktini. Outside the
,-eitY•tecatise their° law • demanded:this,
there they stonedhim to death.
Much'discussion has 'been ,given to- the
qiietboi hw theie• Jews:could per-
forat'do unlaWful an 'act. In the case
- of Jesus the JewiSh authorities hid to
atain the permisaion 'of the/'Romani
(see 3ohn.1.8t31),, where iti$
tinctIy stated ,that the. Jews' did not,
-listire, the -rights- tO:--pass, -sent,ersee.'of
delith.„., Hitt .in this'ease :their anger
carries thein' beyond their rights; and
.0 'the fact. that they did so haS been
"A 'gletisys whtte .•exterior' .And • ti 'LailY Heath and .Lady Bailey- recently
sMooth. white. porcelain interior' do not Made' kilo .'flights between .tonde,n\ and
insure good, refrigeratioW-it is rather cape .T.0.*11.• South Africa
''.
the."•-materiale;'whieh.lcolne between , "it WOUlt1 seenr," tiaciY • lill'onda'S
the two and :the manner in which they paper •commented, as if " the ••Publie
are placed. In the geed refrigerators were itifiiiitelY, mere thrilledby the
SPectacle* Of: . *green ' as passengers
whiCh theAUstitita has :eiarpied ',there
than women as pil.p..0.,Lit, likes to see
hay°, been froni six to fourteen separ,
,
ate -layers-; Of 2friatiiiitiOn• material: seal,- -then" -1eie*-6- 'ilS74and take risks
gers,
*ed into 'place -the nto feel.' that if ii'-inere.umber depending but .appeais'
fitting, and therefore more sulteblY
somewhateu• the type tied 'thiekneas
of these intiterialsThethickneas.
of spectacular, that ,they should. •only do
i'; ' -
the walls varied fro
so under .Male guidance. When Laxly
. .in 4 to § inches ."
... • .--„,, ,•, ':: 0- " ', --,. Bailey and Lady Heath 'set' out on
0* ' ,I. ---4.-t''' • Itheir ' respective, journeys there 'was a
' • general feeling-',(yihieli etyatailZed. in
o'Yoii IciiO0 W., ' IsOme parta et:Africa to the phint of
. Tliese-Shorttuts..offieiel. refuSal AO permit there to ily•
Witlieut escortY ttAVOineit should ri.ot
be permitted' to talte. sneh riska.,-„.. •
: :To ' draW, ':. threads • easily for ' hem,i '' `But when Miss. Earhart Is carried
.-Sa stiff lather ' Of, white 'as ..a. bundle might be carried'aerose ,,,•;,':exPlitned by the stippOsiten that the stitGAing...make
''. Roman la* .'"wits not Eq strictly •enfOrcs, soap and brush it over the linen where the • Atlantic- the ' press of two great
ed during the latter years of Pontius the. threads: are. to be drawn: Let, it countries eehoes- and re-echoes the
) •
;Pilate who left Palestine in A.D. 36, dry, and ''. the threads ' will .ceine, Out eeitement. -. and.: president. :Coolidge
-ii•t 'else it'Inesr . he that` under his aue'.• easily., :: :- ' ; .. , , •••• ' Iims If tel ra h . t ..1 t' s
' ceater apeciapriveleges were granted' .•It -,,,03.en baking inky Pies, the juice tsulY,• the . crowd' . inind• to day has
'',
.:, .-
'itg. out into the oven, sPririkle `salt ,changed ' init' m little frothe CroWed
'• •'1,re. 59E60. These g.verseS describe u,n,,,er Mg.:Spilled juice; and it Will not, mind that liked Princesses to be at.:
the. death :Of . Stephen; ',..(aee :Luke .23: '
burn; 'or Cause a disagreeable odor in tacked by Dragons,. but Preferred that
V4); ' He,kneeli down -in the littittide . ,, . , , , , , - • , , ,
of prayer; Places bintself in the hands •tl.is lionSe-. • . .- . , • •,• ' Princes do all the rescuing." '
. . •
, ..l'Of Jesus,, whileas he looks upon,. his. ' Do not use :Powder to clean; rough
• wild , and angry p '
ersecutors - he asks or chased brass.' -Wash the article in,
."6.0,,to .forgive them; 'thus folloWing-seap and ':water; • dry,: . and then -'rub
the...example of bp •Mas_ter. ..; -.'• •' - - '.. •oyee.. the surfaee. :with' „a- - frephlY. cut.' ;, ._,.
To 'Kee' p...Blitte0"7:
. lie . , • 'lea as eeps Into the Peace ' lemon: 'Rinse; and. rub dry with chas, . : H.., . '
f1sleep was- also , to. 'be • an mois, . ,, ., . • .. ; . . . , ,
'in Hot Weather
• ..,,,, awakening Into eternit-y, 'and. into the ' • Save Your. celery •leavea .,dr them'' -: • - ' '' ' ' ' . *...0.'
.;;, '• irmnediate presence,. of his , ;Saviour
Wheal he loved: . thecnin,a paper bag and mix an enual. .A. heitifid •suggestion as - to how to
,
n. Txt Yotrilt 'WHO LOoXs ON • . AluaKitity of -salt. '• This is an excellent keep ,,better grin is contained in .the
'current issue of Suacessful Farming
,eponOmical. S.i.".",,
' V..58. Laid their clothes at a flavoring.' for •soups and t0';13., ci
, young • man's feet, • whose name Was , , • it. read,si• ,• ''When ice cannot he bad
.....Satil. ' This is the first Mention; of rine ' oterling silverware read be '.cittickly 'butter inay be kept 'cOel in this Way: 1
is . to • proye such a leader • in the Cleaned if boiled in a solution of bak, Put if off adish which has been. Placed ,
ch'urch. He ,inak hate been as Old as Ing l'ocle In an aluniinuni '1',)an, " An. in.•a ,sliallow Vessel of 'cold. Water and.,,
,. '.thirty,, Was probably a Member of the electrolytic 'action, 'takes 'place', ,WhiCh 'Covet •with• an., inverted new earthen:
.,:letvish peurt,.. or Sanhedrin.It is causes the tarnish to be thrown from floWerpet: whiell has been scalded •antl.
„ . .
the..inetaV which Itself ..is not .iiiIiired; left to cool. . The .pot should' rest in
. • • ,, - ,the'. water ' and , Water ',, should ,*. be
• ... .
-7-
H----4.--"---77- — . ''' ' '. ' entingeiL from. time to- time. Cared
Modest Sultor-,,,-I em going to mar "
._ for in this way, butter wiii: keep firtn,
rY your. sister. Willie, brit. I know.'"i even in hot, Woe -them", 9- .. '' '
.,am not good enough: for 1:cr, . Candid
..bittle,RrOther-TThat's What Ste, says,
init. 'Ma's' been .telling .lier ' slie ;Can't
'dol'better,' • ' • ' '
. •
dnnbtful whethen, Panl had been in
ljettisalent during the trial of Jeans,
. ;but at a' later time he mar, have` re -
.turned as a rabbi or minister in one tif
the local 'synagogneE. TES active par..
ticipation in.tlyis trial is thovvn by the
fart that, the witnesses Placed their
' Clothes at his feet,' 'while he after-
ward confessed that he gave his vote
against Stephen. •
lyiurr AND JEFF—Bud .Fisiler.
AikfT Gcsr "MG Innse oF
A co'RM Afsib IF t Potinib
I*/ et.* crv-rws eeNe.A.
IONiGtAT ft.t. Wick -of
FRom OFesureet 4efe's
-•rywivG AT"i'1\ s•si\r, •
itsrett x.`t)6. Got o10
itleAt
"Mywire has rat away with a man'
in my ep.o.""'Good heavens, • Not
rour new car.
HIS Room ts stOmbect
boiAirsi
,By TIn% ,ceRweit
Ttle,
1'enough -of :dial." They do ,not. taste
of the onion 'but ' the flavor is greatly
proved.
Here is breakfast fret more appe-
tizing ' than cantaloupe. Take a thick
Slice of toma.to out -of the ice -box, pour
hot ,haeoti grease -irro,,,7 it, put the, thin
teli'• and serve:, 1
wOuldn't, believe •hTri,tood it was.entil
1 tried it: •
I. have .,alwayS had good , Tuck • making t
over my husband's suits for mYsstur • •
BackWard froidthe Sea foot by-fdot;
rod by rod,. mile by rnile, the jungle
has been forced. Acre by acre the
mangrove swamp has been turned intO
rubber plantations. And ,,along the
Once. silent and ,forbidding shore. line
there has been built a"splendid esplan-
ade.where one inay"•walk or drive of
an afternoon and' look upon a harbor
lull "Of ships front all ports •and all
he seas.
Singapore is a name -to conjure with,
andgetting results that' loOk • like a
Ing the seams. When 'I do the...and-
chine stitelling I mill the .cloth to,
ward me just as hard as I ban:
•
To Keep Jellies
FrOni Boiling Over
- .
. • —
I " • jellies leave a flat skini-
n ina neg., ..
ming spoon or dipper in the kettle
while' cooking;: the contents • will, not
.rise up and boil over. One does, not -elates-itself with this Spectacle of, a
have half". of the skimming to dc.)..,. as :great city ---the most colorful City in
a
by:the old way, and it comes out nicell the, world-yising full panoplied,
as it ' seems,- - from the equatorial
and Clear, too with less work. : .
-,,...1,--.-- . .jungle.. „ ,
. , Singapore i,s a name that has accom-
oineMa4e 'Pillow . ; .. panied. our dreams of far Wanderings
Are., iviore.§attifyifig ever since our, earilest school days, It
.. :hass
of . isYnitroliied to the, ,iinagipative "Have you the thrill
satisfactionone xperiences
on view. i thought all the mystery and magic
' e
ing a bed or chaise lounge Made bil= and makninemlee . of the storied East.
lowY by quilted oh
silk pilloWs of e's i The pronouncement of that one word
own make?" asks awriter in "Benne-
haa been an, openssesanieswhicli has
,
thrown Wide the weer to all the Weii.•
'and its -very existence .where a cen-
tury. ago and less ,all was swamp and
jungle' seems to havelollowed the way...
ing of the conjurer's wand.. Of empire.
huilding it Is the 'climatic feat; of
colonization it is_the _master, achieve-
ment. Dairen ;And msing-tao ,were
monuments to'. the. Russian mid. Ger-
man advances in the Far East, -Hong
Kong is a l3ritish rnarVelsbut Siriga-
,pere
is' a miracle. In the .singing
euphony of the, very name lies a sug-
gestion. of the romance .which asso-
atcir." '`Harmonizing with the eblori-
of, the roOm, they are very decorative 'dors of the Orient, to its rieb cohirsto
Z
and their . fashioning is really quite ' its teething•activities a eVery, rage and
simplei. especially if they areworlied
I nation, t� its green and gold of palin
with a coeventional 7 floral design' an.d. sunlight, to its stra,nge blend of
the East'and West.. Of all the lure of
whose regular outline iii.eitaily trac_edi
a:II
with the needle. Boxed shapes ae ,the ,World's far. plaCear.of the rare
r
the smartest tbings, for pillows. 'I'hey
can be:made Of Satin, taffeta, crepe de
chine, radium or sateba." -
, .
`93o yOu read all the health hints?"
and the exotic and the ertehariting, the
'most compelling has lain in that name
with which •te conjure -Singapore I.
'it. .F-iriding=it4in-Yaut.-atkis not very
fat froth. the. equator you have con-
cluded that all there was it was
heati,and you have let it ge. af 'that
But ,hes, thy friend, you. •have been
greatly "in ;error; for.. Singapare iii
neither eicessively hot nor,' from the_
siewpeirit :of the tropes, at all uncorn;
fortable, But in•anyCase; all that is-
. ,
a trifle.
nk
O When yen sten ashere from Yeur isian horse isthe only,thing of flesh.
ship at .some. one: of the great- docks and blood that ,can safgly. ,qcorri
and take Motor or, ricksha or Out" Of French taxi drivers,. 'The fiery gray'
the; • curious, little pony . carriages Percheroh Stallions,of the MegaSin dn
known as a "gharry,"' then and there Louvre may sweep through traffie..
commences' the unfoldieg of a panor- with a disdain worthy • of the 'descend- ,
ama Of --suchn variegated pr.t as:no ants Of the chargers. of knights' and
other place' in the. Worldcan show; .a kings. The bill, leading to the Senate
series: of fasoinating..pirtures whirh:is tortuous. On a wet day the great,
pass before you with the rapiditysiif a est, of -Senators may peSs'.unsaluted
cinatgraph a moving,lcaleidos. while thO.gnard-devertS the gates to, ,
seoPie siectacle which banishes at once spreadsand fora! struggling trtiek.
all thoughts Of sueK trifles as temPer-, horse.. ',The day Costes and. Lebrix
'aftire OF•elinairtic•Conclitic-na. ' For here, ended .theis ronnd-the-Werld flight at
-WChitta;tthe-''Cliina-cif e,a,-do.,.4err-.15-FO-fLe....Beorget4he-herses__of _the,,!Garde7.:
vinees, More Colorful and exotic than ,Rep,uhlican saved- both ,aviatora. and ,
Ohina itself ; •hete Is India; the India their planes from the crowd When foot
/of ,Burma,of -Bengali of -the Punj ab; i_police 'were helpless. . Mack plumes
of ,Ceylon; here is Malaysia; ithe 'Fed!: ivaving;";a7,Ktiad ardirnonTgallop'
erated States ane all the islands ;1-icre ed into the doorway of .the reception
Is. Java' and: Sumatra; the isles of Cori - swung the bels oftheir
rad, the Philippines' and the South heries to the Mob:. . . , •
Seas;.' and here, too,ls Africa and' tbe and:
l•Tear •:.East, all :of it Adending. with the daily parade 'along, the.bridle paths
.Europe and the-WksternHrorld;whiek of-theil3oia",de-Botilognesare-diversiona-,•-2
:here at , the crossroads of. the. East of the bored' rfeh. They flatter but do
ruhs elbows 'With the.world,,‘,`East (If
Suez." It is, in effect,'hke i mighty
Spectacle,' epitotnizing the habits' and-
eustems of all the world, this vivid,
teerning, richly hued SingaPere. •
That la the first impressioe. 'And
Whee you are driven out ef the seeth-
ing,. epergetic city itself -and` MO- the
reskdfntial suburbs, you come hpon,
bea.uty of villeand, garden and drive
and pahn grove that rivals Hong Kong
and Honolulu. And beyond that :o
.find, yourself amid the rubber trees,
Where the, great s-reves haVereplacecl
the swamp and .the jungle.. There are
:vast .forests, and through them O•ve,r
well -metaled roads pin May drive for
miles- wondering at_., the'.marvel that
ha.i.been brought about in therealiia,"
tion Of 'one man's drearn., .‘
On 'each tree, if you examine '.it its sounds are Mor.t distinctivelyot its'•
oWn breeding. New York speaks in
the rumble of the,milk trucks and the
elevated,' Paris in the trot of P
cherons. '
not‘honor the horse. --The equine glory,
of Paris is, its' workhorses. This is.:
the only capitalofthe world tbat still
holds'a Horse and Mule Day. • The first'
Sunday irreaeh ,June, Pantin revels in
the, oilers,the dust ancl-the, of the
ancient-professiOn' .horse trading.
In the hOursibefere, dawn,,witen'the
bleating Pf, the taxi herna has died -•
away, the ,borrling Voice. of the cit is
the•erash: of unhurried shod hooves,
the rattle' of trace chains;. -and - the
ergot of teamsters. Up, from the Ira ok9
Ofsthe Seine,toll the Magnificent blacks '•
that 'drawthe ,street wagons, and the •
rrack of whipa dyer their .is a.
.defianse meant for the Renaults,,; the
lords and, the 111arks. •Pour o'Clock• in,
the-inorning--issthe hour When 'evrt7
city is. mest, free of' its, people.
• • •
closely, you will find the little slit iti
the bark 'down which, flows; drop, by
drop, tbe,white viscous liquid into its
tittle cup quite aS• the maple syrup
runs, on a Canadian hillside, presently
to, expand into broad sheetsof the' pre-
eious, wealth -bringing rubber. And
•then, by'sanother 'metaled IrighWay,
broad , and lined.. With Majestic rOyal
palms, yen May moter.haek into Singa-
pore tarrying, if you like, at a massive
hostelry' whirh is one of the, many
forins in which has been. conimernor-
ater t e name of a great niers
No that the'cool •of 'the day is at
hand, you will find all .of, Singapore.
wealthy 'chilies@ vying in lasu'oe•as,„ -ro catch,his„hand and run and aings
abroad,. the' ;Motorcar ,ot Many' a Anil t :would leavt rnY hitt and gloves
'ness ,with those of the European Tub- T°.e a Olt of 'kind and' Vain, -
parity ;And ra-rth that bursts, with Spring.
bet*: greWers. For the cemmereial ea-
„iostefinitphree5,cshivilibmnslea.ns: jars6,ei;t.hataiso.ris:ITeni,de Yet When' let irry soul creep out `
Is ways like this I do mit. FleaSe
in this wonderful city .the equator,him
The Chinese is., as. imps:rtant as.any Ile dare net 'fling his liat and run
singstrasse, and in its wended -cietivitiee Potsfear hjs mext,cloor neighher sees ,
-Impropriety.
There is a very proper -man ,
' Who walks with mei as lovers do, •
I hanker after him; he is
Most sober, wise and true.
Yet when I walk with him I love
My soul flies outward, indisereet,
And I weuld gladly leave my shoes
To feel the rain upon my feet. •
,.
, . .
and 1,ar-reaching' eommerce he. plays , hull. ' '0 • • • . ' •
. . .. , . .
an influen.tial pip.t; , --Dorothy ,allins A' !yea, •
' ' li l' t .
' FeW-of the places of which we haVe .. in e ince ot. •
mg -dreamed arfons we have conceived Wife e. Well-knowa
oNet. anaviered Mr. Chuggins.- them. Some chsagpoint g8; -aithotigti 4oVed nie,more when •we Wore onlY
"Y.” Uie.for Old
"In OlY efforts'to keep out of the hoe.' much of that is .the fault of 'the. indi- I gaged." Well-known Alan t
pital 1 limit, myseis to a study of the
traffic regulatioei,"
yidtial. Others eutstrip.our niest vivid telt tise trtith inY dear, never ears
fancies. ,But it IS the corninon exp.es- ed for married Woliten,".
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Those c.10. 1.iliele,t1 011 tip.
Nor. YOrit, Heliald.Trliaine: New,
Yerk City has tieeil dominated pollti.
Pally 'for' a long' time,by an organ ;
tion stiell 'is hiereasin in adroit ins -4,8 •
,and. ini elligence With -cverk. year, PA,
• , ,sepport, a, large tneasuro
from costfi,..aini. it is teaming how to.
-graft :get 7 ttwitY".., „far. ni9cq
Lhuly 1.1100 111.4 plo)00,,
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