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Profeseor 3iax„ Eastman, i
•article in-1110-NortbsAmerienscitss Jut for .eones pe meek
lam on "Why English Does bra'rautiwz WIlleh eU it we,
Simplify Her Spelling,'" brilliantly rirht ineline to deny its truth-
statetrthe vame ttivlubt the proposcafcked Yiknoisw Man who tra
grgetuesgituesTsotiion
zevolution. A esthetie judgment, he mt
orphine eedle,
well says, hes been the eovereignit ohee lay between -a few moments'
• power 'in developing the Ensussn'ease from pain and a lifetime of
honor, aud, like' hisi ancient pros
tongue, and the "true tree-ehrere• tf.tepts in scripture, this modern
g ory„ .klooked
ger than as.4arra„ Eiau was
de-
tateI by *I1 appetite;; Iota out
for a ries of pottage.
is an abnolit
ut
of it "have been and are the know- Esau let go the greater fur the le$3*
()reign echolare marvel at th
-valth, variety and power of our
• 1'4' .r”,
eonie,xity An -ins
Suite number of combinations, ap-
parent eccentrioitiee, diversity in
form are essential to linguistic
riches, and no artistic people is
ever satisfied u,!th a mechanically
perfect instrument._ SeeReeetliteu
�t i11og1'letters nueyebe due to
analogies, to real or feuded, con-
gruities. between words and ideate
"Buzz"' ie better than "buz" and
"thumb" is better than "thum"
to the artist in words, and te take
away the silent letters is to rob
hire of pregnant, suggestions, aseo-
eiations, shades of meaning. There
are strange words, unique words in
the language, and to force them'
into categories for the sake of regu-
larity is tof devitalize and disfigure
them. - Who can think of ghost
stories of literary merit without
the "h" in ghostst
Another ground for ppeposition to
----Sirnplifitition in its effect on otir
classical literature, on- our glori-
ous inheritance of poetry, drama.
fiction. Chaucer belongs to the
few, largely bemuse of his airehaie4.
spellings. Would the clinics suf.;
ler revision ? Publishers would
hardly venture to give us Shakes -
tiasligs(**
vaes.s. of- -.-
DOVBTFUL- POTTAG
•••
tend- give up the greater for Pm
kss. I have .always fancied that
EE44 thought he would continuo to
be his father's favorite son. It is
because we de not expect, an act
of businees treachery te affect our
permanent standing, because we
count en being just as_good-men
after a getable:leg clebreveeleeeeeson
of Edell -indulgence ;---beeause we- fail
te see any particular jeopardy in
an occasional lapse of virtue -in
tier.words, becalms_ we expect to -
k
ttill
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of 'rta
the
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A trx of t
tlte Moriwnt„, Itis un r
batby opportunieni. ,
0fliY by the slay`,/but forti
constantly 'exaggerated the
value of impelee; Ife' was the sort
of citizen who w4414 hAve-Cheittod
liis_ereelitors- nut of.,46., er - ten
glad then written a generous ehe
for charity. "When I want a drink
I taeill
kit,' said a 'friend in y
earing. But it doeen't take much
it to -live 1-1 the, Jew. -Surely
an would be A f001 to take *drink
f he did not want it. But not to
take it, though his events it ever
to mucti-Lthat
REQII
ime in-tlx
Po**
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if ering,,his: stt 1t„
A
g411111) rtat
fer4NtA orriltly
C he 'losing an so/erase Ofsene
- or $ Out of. eStrYs we4,
eo, ee ,thereof; •IXe taper
located with:all sorts of drugs andmodes of living., and Anally
dis
covered that the less meat he ate
the kes headecheehreebasheand-lie
• Miff ifith-or that the eeenreen
f headache WAS marked by a
ultameotia excretion of a large
amounr of -uric *cid.
• From these two facts he conclud-
ed sthat-
the preeence of uric *cid in thc
blood, and that he presence of
uric acid inetheeislotet was sine to
meat -eating. From this beginning
oornpiettw
ietetics, having for its object the
exchision of all urie-acid-eontaini-
ing foods, since, if uric aeid
le theeesmite of -these trembles,
kt.
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spirit oE Eau is, most
of all,' the spirit of unfaith.fle
sold what he could not see for w t
he could iee.
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.9t
1.A•• V, • '
far-off possession 80 etil
Each man must devoutly believe in
the worth of an inheritance of hon-
or and truth. Only as he come
back from flesh glimpses of s
values is he safe in the preeenee of
Jacob's succulent pottage. Such
-oftice „of.,faitheeto .hold -ms
The-elleesta
-whether _for the laying .oLeetable„
the fighting at a battle or the sav-
ing of one's soul. -
_GEORGE CLARKEePECIC7
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1 1 .1•
ce
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s of he
• offeading poison are thrown into
the system every day.
Man is naturally a fruit-and-ves
etable-eating animal, be believes,
and must return to his original
diet as the only mearte to his sani-
tary salvation. - In other worth
Doctor li&ig is a vegetarian, but, a
petit tar ind-a-iine, for be frOeS
not allow all vegetable foods by
any means.
Beans, peas and other pulses are
forbidden, since their protein is
readily convertible into uric acid,
and especially does he eschew tea,
and coffee, their alkaloidal ingre-
dient, caffeine being radically
the same chendeally as uric acid. knot, cutting the thread, and re -
The aiet of one who would avoid turning the needle to its assigned
becomillg a subject to the uric -acid resting.plaee.
diathesis, or who, would ernancz-g The civilized nation s afire world,
pate himself from the pains of the it . has just been courpuW, strike
GossAmER.Buxanats. already existing condition, must 3,000,000 matches every minute of
et therefore consist almost entirely of the twenty-four hours. Some of
Uncle Rollo considered thought-.
fully for
breadstuff* and cereals,, puddings, the match plants are very large,
.
a. moment before givingi (resh and dried fruite, nuts and the one in the United States covering
44 answer.
"I 'can't really tell, Hes• ter.'i' bmilk products. Water is the only 4'140 acres, with thirty-two miles of
aid, At last. "I haven't ever seenidbeievsetritaN musAllowed. It is a me'ager railroad, which supply the =tell
t be more. or less mo- machines with i'.00/000 feet of logot
any raY'self2 but, then, I haven't; notssnotts_ssimairusteoverssitsia--00 -clay. -
ts-eyterYthin any always el4caciaus in curing perio. The only - fourteenth-tentu
ry
Know*" „ dicai headachesand other supposed street "remaining in England, lIre
Hester, from the footstool, 'reed- manifestations of the uric acid H Vir
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ad_ ejleutly. -Thiele Rollo's whinisv.idiashesis An oceasioval course of •ture; a,t 'the Royal Pbotegr phie bo-
wayfeel
THE SIDIBLY 8011001J
INT IINiTIONAL LESSON,
MAR. 21,
Review. Golden Text, Acts 8:4.
Three eras are considered in the
lesson of the Quarter.
Tho First Era. The Two Great
Powers producing Christianity,. its
ud sueeesses-WEr.-34,
verliving Leader and Sari.
our Ascended 'to heaven, sittin
on the right hand of God, but ishio
ever present with his people, and
e 0 e 0 0 0 404 i;i1
YOUNG
FOLKS
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BITS OF ESE414X0i0N.
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Vevr, Items sof rao That Will be
1,0d
sa:ef oltliferest, Y,n.
itd
iki gar.lLosensno,
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'Ifell':4/11*.altr7-•
4r$511
wIieh eut8,
twiU turu ut4O
they'a
It IS es f'; ere aro.
scliolare n,
thC; rnitod Xingdom. There, are
707,t.12„ tea
,schooles-- 4
In Pers hells ring for prayers
fivo times is, day, a.r.d merchants,
-clerks, and customerrush off to
the motAireicTleaving
at a standstills
sery-.,year_s ct layer of t!ie. en -
„re sea, fourteen feet- thick, is
taken upinto the clouds; the winds
beartheirburden into the land and
rainsu
ttt
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lore '0
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usistS,o '
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tuute'„
hers .and 0,4Q1 Sunday
_
11$
vers.
The biggest lock in th world is
not the one 4 the House of, Corns
mo ou t is
4 II 4.
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14.,444
can wa. out t.At
Philadelphia there is a clock that
Is as big as many small house.
In Frame there is a curious form
of life insurance, the peculiarity
being that -the longer the man lives
the lees his heirs become entitled
to: The idea- is. Oa-VAL* man Alies
oung his children will require
help, but that by the time he is fif-
ty they will he old cruet to earn
their own living.
An automatic machine capable of
threading LON ne
i3 a mechanical in
factory. The oj
picking up the
it to tbe proper
les per minute
rvel of a Swiss
ration includes
le, propelling
position, tying a
doing among. them the same kind •
bf things be did en earth. Nets!
'among other things the kind oil
inira,cles he wrought through
the apostles. So the, picture of the
puzzledher sometime, it, and a habitual more or less close, met?* exhibition, is to be found
but he always explained things approach t, it are, no doubt, *Pit Wells, behind the chapter -house
sooner or later, even if he 4i4 great benefit to the general healt)el of the cathedral. It irLands practi:.
tease. but one must not forget that man
"I remember when I was about
your age, he continued, looking
ttlow ‘‘i
pease in the revised form. And firat. thlIrth in A°3 2 is the eut*'r4 Tit itleir; used to belie"
owneft fairies. You
the alienation of literature from thilling in actual life of the teaeh-leoulon'tsbav:re se me that
ssdeonf texas: the Beatitudes said' there were noj
lively speech would be calamit
The separation the written, Ian. • Constan•tino's motto "In hoe! The e4;es brightened.
guage from that of current use, of signo vintes," "By this- sign (01 the I "Dg!tis 4 what 1.- the began.
wiU . 'the market place and ephemeral, erfoss) thou Agit conquer, is true any. JiteletBr,,rstiedgz.At?hilrh04inietviee; ‘altpmarii4s!
for culture, 1 t' 1.411.5elicuhruerfaorillbodyl olitemze. n' which PilarlY hee*use of my nurse, nurse' who of *cos milk, put a pinch nt redIsheef-dogs the AltraliArt dog, and
•publications; would make i
ne ther J
den:mar:10Y nor for fur slenie the divinity4 i eil blifi red hair." ' ' ' *
He pa,ssed a minute, but Hester ttePlPer in it,
,. q 9 an tont nu
heat it, And drink -the dlion.hcaded' dog of Thibet.
tiler growth of languages The new device called the auto-
ror one; !rleltistenee °I "1"" has ever been -did slot ask what red 'hair had to jumit.4e hot its you can stand it three
Professor Eastman proudly eiaims i largely successful in -*presiding the
cally as it did when first built, the
of the ills credited to uric acid may;only later additions • being a, few
be * direct result of eye -strain, street
be relieved more by glasses than People whose peaceful slumbers
by diet. -Youth's Companion. are disturbed by the noisiness- of a
neighlsoft. dog will no -doubt find
it consoling to learn that there are
HEALTH HINTS. at least three varieties of the can,
A handful of flour bound on ine tribe which neVer bark. But,
CU stop bleOing. sleet these- dogs art not found in
For froarsenestr--Take half cup Canada' TheY are the Eg"tian
•
A,
o with it, so be went on: "She
-Would- tell me that the gossamer
on the grass was built overnigot
:by the fairies.' They slid it to catch
the dew to drink and to bathe
just before the sun came u
or four tames a day and juet before
retiring at night.
. Many woMen think that it is weak
te take a nap in the daytime; on,
the contrary, it is often se sign of
weakness- if they Ao not. A, na,
ins,tic water -diviner is extremely
!gospel or Imi!din up the religi--
that sound theory and the deeperlrena g simple, comprising 4 small magnetic
interests of literature and art silp- k4 "The Holy Spirit coining with new neris compts, mounted in & small
needle, similar to that of the marl -
port the opposition to the reforniedil Power lueel abuudaineee bemuse box which is carried on a tripstd.
spelling. The himplifiers will harethe. goiriing of -the Son of tiv4 hast
to reckon with the new line mattl6tble.greiltnes3 °I Ills wc)tkP°4*
sinne.at ts, rime- that -h -aggressive le, es the .other force by which
s•
--ratter- than -aliologetic. ristisnitv ltai 'issaslis its. con-
ts. . ,
.-.--s...4.-,................- .,, i .presenee was made manifest
to t!ie senses so that people woUld
rit the feet and the nature 'of -
,
ties- powers which transformed the
character of -.the peop/e, arid zhul..
tipiied the number of 4...he disciples,
Beate the etories of the Ascen-
• „stess, the Promise, the ' Prayer
doctor to prescribe hearty langh4 Meeting, the Day1 Pentecost.
.ter as, a re.medy for pervthis is-.; Us,. Secoril Era. The Itigne
• JeAse,s; '1,mt• perhaps li# will ,also"he ,Chtireh.a.t Jerusalem A.P.30-45 or j
' good ertongh to tell .vs ',where ' .
THE HERM' HA -IIA CUR
Idea All Right -Trouble is to Gil
Preeerlption
It is all very well for a, German
. clot on. ik ' .
to gr the kngreditrits for
. e he church
One, estrum', well sit down 4/4 ihk., r fair eIrtif°0111:82ition of elisirae-
.
lowish 1'6111116o tears run down. the ter, seen Sri ti'' -Oosfles, nOtably
cheeks" at nothing at all, boweVer in reters and point out, the inci-
anxious to cure p. severe,attaele of dents 'shish show what that change
sieftralgia. - ,
When sole comes to thirik il it i:* Seen also in the diameter
'e first; Christians." Seen st110
stixiss the Lady's Pictorial, fewil ir actiiiin under persecution.
things uts107 one laugh to tliis ex.i rzlw-tit in numbert. Notethe
tent. (and what is que per:goal* meat!
pro -
where hilarity is corkceriiedi ni* ' nous whiz/i /show this ^ i .
prove to pois.)n9tis to anotfier A i . ewer in organization. Give
to plun,0 him to the very depths ea *'nstattee.
of depression. , •,_ ._
There. Mrt.1 p.00/46 *110 Will double,' r
, up with merriment when they stilt° ,
aotte om else fall down a flight of
'steps, and afterward -describe it 1
so .the funniest thing they ever'
vot
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tzee 4or. r
e . . ll 0,,,, - e,
s s,s
tIUC to be tinsi31yt'
•i;
"t
w 1404 linens:eel ar; 4004
at tho". bails -
„
0one,, pleCe
Opuir..
Velvets'in narrow, shadocl str.ipe
And favor, • .
Inew--spring-suita -continuo- to,
have ixuttons.
'Washable t-tille-peedomitsstes for
the summer blouse. .
lionwslisevessviill-befisonson--0,11-
the tailored auita.,
Tulle and linen jabots are as po-
pular 44 ever inTeris.
Glace gloves hold ant place
for hand coverings.
° Tegal straw is the finest material
,,i1MSW-Askticss
-grevrtntr 6
plaited skirts again.
Gold tissue will be much us
for sleeves and yokes.
s
Frocks buttone
".• •," • ."9.-
ewit•
• At
Shirleypoppiesla. 1
ey are ve y as
trimMing foe black hats.
Most of the embroidery geen now
in the shops is machine made.
A device to do away with stock-
ing darning is the gummed paten.
The separate waist and skirt have
Ahnost disappeared view-._
"Pafed tut full at the back" is
the Paris decree for the hair.
Filet net stockings in lisle and
in silk are the rage of the moment.
Color embroidery, on white,
black, cream and ecru will be much
used. _1
White gloves are no longer worn
in the street, or, indeed, anywhere.
The grays- and the pastels 'pre-
dominate among the fabrics offer-
ed for Easter.
When two immense roses appear
on the same hat tley are unusual -
Is flat in shape..
Jet has not lost its 'popularity,
and it appears frequently upon
gowns and hats.
It is said that steel or bead stud-
ded leather will be a novelty of
the season.
• Many of the tailor mades for the
advance epring, trade are of the,
three pieced kind;
There is a fad for laeieg-tho----
sleeves all the way up on the out-
sideof the arm.
Lace will be more than rivaled irk.
popularity by embroidery and braid
trimmin,g,
The 'flower pot" crown of a.
hundred years ago bids fail' to be
favorite milline sh
A
rY ape. 4""'
Huge ruchings are going out and
in, their place are Seen crush rib-
bon and satin folds.
Pretty thains for muff or coin
pure may be made of a plaited rib -
on to match the ssuit.
Man y of the white and light tint -
cd
suits have collars and cuffs of
tb tick moire -or satin.
Some of the new'skirta have live,
raven, or nine gores, with penels
set in the side scams.
Linens are either heavy, almost
like Russian crash, or they are.
thin and fine.
Fabrics for spring are softer and
1', hen it is put in operation, thesgloasier than ever before, but are
nurse said, all of them would come•resent(' of subterranean sourees ee firmer Of texture.
,
in the afternoon refreshes one for 1.1
water is-iiiimediattly --lactr4yed Aky I . Green hilkl beeps hoiralded the;
out and Sand hiivie-a grand time: Tbe7;00-131"*eiligV-1. ...nrdt
t011--st' a Me 00112:1 she violent sisitssissnsof theneedle, „modish -color lot -spring, but. -the-
'ivOrnbt-eltrnEi ‘pmthe Beam-in'leter-re, relaxationit affords, "_ ,1111 the oscillation in some eases beinelittest report says brown.
iler and singand lot ; a of lboks, ood thin s i g
o rd the sun, and splash each; ills° hell"' in htehaeitrhettdingoollglz st,s muck as 150. detr"s. „ 1 The manufacturers evidently be.
Ther,e was to be seen performing lieve that the piteples are to have
, Allow pretty!" cried Hester "" restores the. tired nerves a44 man WhO*
nestling her footstool nearer .
"It wa,s pretty," admitted Uncle oar regisvtifnugl usplesepitwGiztetuliuntetst hittriwlth exttitridijei:arbyei125 tatigocra)ceViveinivir'at'Pteeknittia, are
eb69 sntereiPme s° rael tete; - - - -
etrength possesses the rare gift of eating with the velvet. •
e fairies , whenever I went out, nay find the nece*sitY a:t°nies -
b fort the.gossamer clisappeared lu8d°116 "ay *1 • ' risein8H:otorevevs04orpyrowoafteorf -nthri:unb4y long sleeve enderbedies vith reeep.
i""' P It 'Pill it ti 1*, i ''
Ike that,' he concluded: • position.. • There is nothing' that so, at the ,oetoher fair, iro aS Another season of etrenuous vogue.,
110, "and I used to tixink 411$* t° taking 11' ;AP* and 374‘9,beitig .a4107 to, eelisio through hi .Silk.fibee laces are niudi worzein
tl e morning. But I couldn't nu. Olivo oi.1; by acting °O. the livers rt se the fisriss which is ciosed.l. Coats ..*.nd skirts Are being sei-
, helps tis clear the akin but ther'"' e tstehr. with due filik 'broad ,of•tthe,
;on go s p r et; r 3.
oi what 'they re like or wtsilwe 111;-- d b -
ersts where the (furies went.to, „sso, ss3,12 it , must also ;diet. iatete irvatreerit, soap bub!ne
sTken he,eptitx,1 the 6310, and linin°d-
idwe eeee thein4i c 11 fri ghoul e eilten; noi,king form" inerests 3 In sjsie un,-
pse of ithem, you lir 'IP*4171 no tieh or g.e4ttY'i al It detaches itself, and fiOrtta
ftv,e yrontkired, too, aid ire. ssf.0*. If t is dist is strictly feletgr•i'iceitzny
, •
steired fruits a tesispoonfui of th •
. lowed, With, plenty of _fresh ,a
"Then one day I 'found. out ell oil toren half an hour before break-
bout said uncle. "It watt f half an hour after the
. as on. TROrlifiRstclitErrlt.
sot. •••4•••••.. 4.010
apiders all the time.'
"8 Wets!" said Hester, latest every do4Y, for a year,
"Not at all, *stet. It ish po- - "What is the matter
relieve the liver of its loath.
when thy fool skor into1iquife-ti *''s* 14 "Peet fri"d of
1-the Inani
•
t to ssasty spittemivity. and so clear the akin. ft is
..httiking that they sort fairiei, mkt from taking olive oil in few sreekei;
uuz/di eucli very pretty thing." for' evil troutlot; where. there it. ail (17,111!ttiehrat:6'witswtiln3
Rester looked her distress. -413101,411$positiort to liver sluggishness p And the lUost notable, il.
spiders reallY atid trulY make the olive nil Should be* regular article tilhight`i trbi 14214114ittlitzlt ht)twIt4.1P,dr!,i1'ltitratrrj'i of tP• be t°,1nribd
otterit, ot country qg -Ls it 0. h •
atm „no e or 0 le x s *ou be en. on let#, re" "If n g° m" of te
SPinikati 401 okr*, on evory. threw ts 'lump' .4tosat at it. iminiry department.
fere andllined to enttch-
•
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TELEPHONE, AN RORY.
An linterestiag eat WI*
Tried i Car
, Ca' ; Wales, posse in ;its '
pub 6 library a itiition
which clainii distirle or tthic
ilSOritfof et/ten:wise permeating its
.
qrstem IQ( niansgewent. The, lattst,
4 e nodded. *“florilt be afraid,"
How .7111** were ' "They are little bits the %%ay ot sillaci; it is "Doitl. ''.14311,thit;iik"in"!. who bad Jost , -ktaat revert., 4inting st.ijo
e
14* to use it to fr • tlie tcizor moo st OAS nten StI,
e the obetseles spiders, You know. I never rut conte out et the caxt into
f!' tenet e departinclat has worked
the ay o est. Altd m, any triOte than I heve see ouse,"
taw. but most nervous patienbc out, ..frotzt ltithin- Name the vitril'Ielits, sprn thosetta reads out of their ry2 •
probably wonisi not laugh et ail it, este %each- ilfueeeeee, bodltst -like regehie spilers in the
.ms r,lating to .(=o1;tertp..
tl s sure atisfac. or . •
`ii,reeived vet * very wide. raEge, •
1111
, Mr. For, the 'chief libranau,
they were over,-xorne,- tom inth'Illik rieir „Pa I know. a, man who has.•• her urn Seu1, • t y factollv. Th*14 e, Inquiries
'but these spide
like
that the
*et snit seed
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