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" �� AT, MACDONALD AGAIN It : la4r,s v�4163x, they dQ sone, sh�;rt time ago that. th . I,- ;r, I . , _ gritogg oviv,worwa. 440bgeame positi I BrWeb . � p n( _Wl. . . I I ,""'V., . , �. 4 'a -ad ' . � 11 11 . - , , ''. 11: ,� � 1, I I , , Its 4, d! n; t Tpo*d � I : I. y I . . ,;,""I", , I , e and his colickmi-P own acw 'not vad �G - - peasIQn, WIVOt(M ChUTC11-41 " M1611 a � � .. - ! "A,�, - '01el mal,v1ster ;of - a�Niglalnd, I I , W#tA= ud, ipau . " I 1-1- I'll � � , I . - ;;. . c oed him of arroiggnt. egatiOsm, of Thetrilbei;nen fIlDnI 1�11ie,hills- on eni Imlyo..r &L,P.'-was that that, Party 4- 1 'i. � . 11 ff ,mq , , � 11 0 41*1 . measure th.e dest. U I .1 �� � In ". , , ' I - ' - 0 I Ask, �)n_4pire, 4t,a crW_ Playing a lone band.. -When he fell, 'tenug Peshawar we forced to leave ready ho -a full. quota lead .1-7 1 i, . in � - 0 Ii.0' Brit , � b, . . P I ecii-N-y a ohancellor ,of : 9. ., i, I ... ma#)r - hi , * er at the foot , no, . t"of history, is stra%igely un- , M1 M �. . , 0 -A of s, ON, n sq arri ,41 p . . eve pp6rteri. ifidi #ftes at tho . . c— . 'TO=DA m Lvk . I , 0 .. � . � of 4 1 K,11,J�h_ ,Pass-! but lhh4v kro not . . T& i.0 J�Mma *-rd aj�4 , , . 17 . .111.'.'.' I'll I.A .I , _'k_,p­_? rial : 4 . , � ,;Aba 4 outside, 'his own - . ' ­ "I .-I . I . I I . . I" . ' it was a: sev:qreblow tQ,bW secrelt ioarcbeOd'a,nd, carry poncealed-7 or even ,just t1lat, W),*6Oevqr said it. A colov- .. " �­ i , I has an odd Idud of 'plaus. . .1 . I � . . 1. .. . 11 ­ , I ­ .. 1 . , op - stuck awogauRy in .their belts the 'Na figa-re Want of a fa"W, . - 'I , ' winething m7sterilous about p;dde, to,his moral and Aritual sitne I , : .. 0 46seen, . and hin.4' ixi 144 coldness and. in his pas- tamies, He had a breek-0mvIi in long cruel knives whicliv,time and a� family w%h._,mgny o� its more F�Ppav- ... Do, sion; ipp4me� touch, Of rorahnee, which health. , He was in exileIi again, and gain, ha", .,proied such murderous e3it c�g-vacterIstics, b4 appears to�.Vie Dot I is J4,hjs�400k and, in, big words,. And very solftary.,, Butout of). that dark- weapoi�s_ in' the skilled, ,and eager life inan obsierveils tomm�tg on Us ` - .. loil IF you need a new roof, your Brantford 'his, ul . " ag,- ness be came -out stronger, better h9nds' of the Afridis, Patliqm­and presentaiAon of -one a his%udgets. I I . . s�y is not "respectable — cording i6 the usual Eivglioh� stau& podsed .then ever. Kohmands. who, infes$ the district. ,,Ho had eveTythirig for which lie .. - I ' I ., aids�- It Is not that he had to work Now he has Jost that iTritability. i$ays Xissl:!Steen: I immense nWce 'by �7 . I . �raved. hirst, � E ­ . - RooPing dealer can give you an estimate . He is more geniaL meH -owed. His mind "One feels, that under the surface, 't,n ublic. Secondly, an 6P , .� K.'r wav,up fronri dire poverty—every- . Acing are alwa si ouldering, re"6 0 4 p h 40=1 . I i . one, advdts that Mac4onald, ie a gen- n quiok, and, alert, and open, to new wild pass y's -4 po-rtu i y 0� making a GpAch ,whic in tlen�gr, even with, a -peeuliar'nobilit . 3r ideas. He fought.the elecdon with ready to �break out into t1imult and P 'g , .out all:bis oratorical quali- E�q whiA will 6e surprisingly low. of manner that makes other men a- great coumge and judgment. Hie)was disorder." At. night there is never tir,oT �A � d I should'Put .last, though .. — round him iseein undistin,gulished whOA- gay ,and quietly confident. In power complete silenoe, Always, it seems, it was probably . the first thing in bAs I , ) ever the length of their family tree. "', he is tackling the- job with a therq f9 sonie'sort of native celebra- mind-4surrounded. ,by, his attracti" � But bei bas always been feared as the su'rer touch. He ean. listen as well tion or squabble proceeding, and as jaudly.Ol . . I — . Ask him particularly a6out Brantford . vatellebtual advance guard of social.- as talk—a rare quality in big men. All an accompaniment the howling of 'Opposed to bim, of another casi -of ism. 'Then in i9j4he refused'to give 11"s training, his years of ha&d thought dog.% in the city and jackals - outside. personality, is Phiiiip Snowden mwk- E . hi.,R vote, for war, though the could have are directed toward a firm liandling For the wildernes�ls comes cloze to the e,d by- 44T,6nssness, in facial- expim-.1off . . . I �ad,Cubhiet rank in the coalition gov- ?f. many great problems which need town itself, and iii. some, places seems and .language. Face'palk.�- and -set. The i � ary I " arkil Colour Slates --- several colours Wended in el-UM41t. I immediate'action. At -home there is to merge in it. That is why in rerm shadow .of pain. vqt far away. A voice " I /_ . ten, I unemployment. Abroad there -are cent weeks the task of the ga ' 1. Although an omtoT of some distine- rn-son which conversationallY 1-9 most agree- AMY . t,on, he has not the sty'le of oratory questions, of disarmament . a -ad, firmer his been so diffkult. It is impostilble able is apt to 'become unpleasantly 11 Isud each slate. They make a roof of 6rilliant - fou-ndati"oris 'of peaee� to distinguish a na&e dweller in high, andsuddenly to drop to a whis- I 1� which captures the mob. He has not I am not of his party. I am out- Peshawar from a foreign raider. They per scarcely to -be. heard. He pres- ,; 'doo the genii � lity ' the large-heaTted gifts side all parties. *But Macdonald in, look alike, speak the same language ents bis case renviorseaessly. He has . I .1101H o -f leadei-ghip which Y�ake a man be- teirests me enormously as one cd the amd probably have the'same, feeiling humor, but it.is grim." . — 6eauty com6ined with permanent weather loved by the crowd. He 'has a ce-r,- . 41 tain ehyness of wul which takes cover, inust remarkable men, and one of the toward0re EttiglIsh, a fee -ling in *blkh What Tyerfect foils! The immo-�abls , C � . . most curiously interesting personali- religious passion is Perhap,q the hero of -The Hague conference, [the .. ,� col I in silence, or in enIgInatical smile3, ties, in, ,the world, to-aay. &trougest ,ingredient, the next stroug- Iron Chancenw, ,and, the other with . disf protection and Are -resistance. cr in escape to solitude. This aloof- est being the instinct of the bandit. his glitter and, fla�gh and spar�le! IS 11 P iie.", which makes him seem "queer" 0 Perhaps half .the native quarter would it any wondetr .that they d4light in � by I to sonie:, is due to his ,Highland up- spring to arms against the English if tearing into, each other's budgets? � �, Chi bringing. The Mghlamder, as I dis- MODERN BUT LONELY . 1, . eall covered in the war, has secreZ CUP- there seemed -to be a chance fhat the Thur� we have. Churchill - rolling in .A -'X&-' AnJ your present ,roof can 6e left where 'Coards in, his mind which are never Joan was "a modern', and wanted attack would succeed, and, the fate of grand periGd%: ' . Hal to make her way in the city. She was ,the white women and children in the "The chancellor of the, exchequer .., 4 — opened to public gaze. I �,a-1 city is not pleasiant to, contemplate in sits there, tbe ohild of parties of &s- I I Hwv, th,en, has he obtained his Pres- mighty plucky and tried, to conce it is. Brantford Asphalt Slates can 6e laid ent office? First of all—to dispel 'her Ioneliness. But parents seem to the ement of .the Afridis taking pos- content and,subvetsion, and. yet he is 4 ,� . foreign illusion—he is -not, and nelv- understand such, things. They began sessionof the city, if it were anly for filled with the sphit-of ah autocrat. I i er has lbeen�, a revolutionary . - For to telephone to her regularly. The'a few hours. . We wam, less of Potsdam and' a little �, �, directly over old wooden shingles for a years be has been -the most determin- -family kept in closer touch with her I 0. — mo,re Geneva." . . ed fighter ,of Communism and "di- and Joan . did natget lonely any more. I I But the chanceRo,r with the auto- � I C cratic Potsdam spirit is- the one who . � TO, rect action." He believes, utterly in . -0 HOUSEHOLD DISCOVERIES answered, "Perhaps, but I like him. I . . I y rnment. as against A Use For Old Mattresses. It is lovely to. -watch the expression of .1 " I , anei faster jo6 at less cost. autocracy, whether of soviets- or dic- SINISTER PESHAWAR A'CITY OF . his face—like -reading a book," when . Er " . tatoTs. 0 ALARMS .When an old mattress is beyond re- a firiend asked rather anxiously if lie 1. i ,Ab 1Bs early ye-a.rs were spent among palT, da -not burn it,- but, using a did .not think that he was "a little I 201 . 11 But get it done at once ---next week a rainstorm or the poor fisherfolk of Lossiemouth, "I , br.o.,igbt 'Peshawar has always been a city of shar � -tudious boy .p knife ­cult it into piece% suit- hard -on Churchill." I eae when. he ,was a s riur- able for jaTderi, cushi,om Cover these � . .63 ,up by his grandmother. He came to alal-ms, and, the sounds of battle, r . thl strong material, flour% .0 . I deT and, sudden death have been fam- pie-ces ,wi I — naming 6rands may have caused costly damage. London as a very yo,un � man and I . g 'IV iliar to the dwellers with -in her walls oatmeea, orr bran- sacks. For the, cush- i I worked as a CleIrk in, 'a warehouse on . . BRIGHT EYES, ROSY CITEEKS I I I 12 shillings a week and afterward ever since there, were walls. FoT the ion cover use gin hum or chambray. . �" C . moment the threat that it_might ac- Theise make up ci%eeap picnic or vaca- T11 um� earned 70 pounds a year -as, the secre- g ,D,f the tion cushions, and help to save the The Birthright of Every Girl. �� ,don cure .politician. He at-. tuall,y fall into the hand� . .1 ian 'ry of bs' Afridis has been. removed, although 'better Ones, , Slal, Ag t' an 0 s ' , and became in- o,f IYull eyes mean misery and weak- I in Ar4smlk �6S , tended rught clas es theie was fighting in the suburbs. I have also use -d the ro,und pad I of a bloodless %ft terested in the -Fabian Society, of excelsior which comies packed at the ness-a sure sign �, Sell *JF I - 1W From a strategical point of view the ilar condition. Anaernic girls and women .0� , — "Braniford which he became a Member about ity is one of the most -important in top -of a barrel of apples, for siml the same time as H. G. Wells. He ( round cushions. have dull, heavy leyes with dark lines dTeam,ed dreams of 'new forms 'of s0- the British Empire. If an enemy . underneath. The bright eyed girl or . I ciety which would- relieve the grind- 'should hold it, the northern frontier woman is -always happy and well. ?AeA . Brazieord Rc,o-rn-- Co. Lixr-ited, Head Office and Factory: Brantford, Ont. ing misery of poNre,ity and give more . 'of India. would bie in his hands. For There is one way to inake the eyes, R . war. ­ ` " - ­ - � . ­ - H�Iif�,t. q.i�- john, N.8 . � -generations the British.troops -based When discarding an old, dress, or bright -4o bring the glow of health to I, NO. 3­�'.�_ ,-. , - T -t-, W-8--, Wi�-iPeg, ?V1 --t--1, gladness, to working folli. t 162, �xl St- Job�',, Nfid. ' Peshawar have always had in cout, which has numerous buttons on pale cheeks -that is to invigorate the , 11 Sur This new prime minister, whom the on . mi, the possibility of a Rus- it, I cut off the, buttons and string body ivith new blood -rich, -red health- 11 I eaff � rich folk ,till imagine to be a "wild t�eir nd man" rea(iy to, hand their country ov- slan invasion. That -was the feeling them on a piece of stout thread or giving blood. -Dr. Williams' Pink V — & Sons, Seaforth . . that informed all the stories that cord, ti -e the endis together, and Put Pills do this and they do it well. Con- . 11 ", - lon, For Sale By N. Cluff er top the Reds, is one ,whose iniagina- n,g used to tell about this part the buttonv in the -button bag. When cerning them Mrs. Robert Devittv I '. tion and spirit are steeped in III stori- Kipli — of, India for this indeed is Kipling warted, time is gaved by having the Bdough-am, Ont., says: "My daugh-' . . ..... M ...... � MEN -0 ... 0 .... ww� cal and sentimental tradition-_ He country, and! those who want to gec set of -buttons tied, together. ter became so, ill ar�d neryous we had I c - � I I . it. loves England, and its old castles, a PiCtWeeque account of it as it ap- to take her out of school. She was - ISD IIETTY GREF-N-WITCH OF WALL =.an's life. She ate in cheap restaur- , SPIrl , . and churches, and thatched cottages, -peared twenty-five or thirty years ago pale and thin; her eyes were dull ancl Itol a�zs, 'and was known as The woman! The son and daughteT of t'h's and flowering hedges. He loves pa�ge- Chi STREET wno never tir,l),ed. Once she was in 1 strange couple, Edward and Sylvia, antry and ritual for their ancient tra- have, only to turn to his earlier stor- Labelling Preserves. the least exertion upset he -r. I be- . JaU 'aiid had to get to ,Ne,w I had both remained single. Sylvia was ditio'ns and present beauty; I saw ho,,w the magne gan giving their Dr. Williams' Pink 4 I � In Brief: An article in our Fe'-rjaT-- Philadclphia -, 38 and still unwed. In 1909, howev- unrolled. Perhaps more pert- , In marking jars of apple 'butter, Pills and in less than six months you ' �, SM .� .� York before the Stock F-xehange clos much he was enjoying himself at the carpet I issue described the early hfe of HeTzy e,d. I, .wa,: necessary to have a sp-, er. MT. Mathew AsItor Wilks, a grand- enthronement of the Archbishop a '!�ent at the present moment is. the jellyl Pickles, etc., we find the, gummed would not know her. She gained in i, — Robinson up to the time of her mar- . - . son of John Jacob Astor. approached - nt given in Chamber's Journal paper uffed by storekeepers to fastem weight and strength and is now the V I I The railroad authorities Canterbury not many Months ago be accGu d the city .of health." riage to the millionaire clubman. Ed- 4r -a �'ra-n. r price for a lo. -'Mrs. Green and asked for the hand by Olirve Stelen, whD visitel I Packages, ideal for labels. It does Picture ( - cuoted her the regui� cause of the spiritual beauty of the not long ago and retains vivid reco�- not curl off the jars as many pasted ' D�r. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by I 10111 ward H. Green. The Greers P- -de c,jrnotive and one car. The price.of her daughter, Sylvia, to whom he cathedral and this touch witli old lection of the impremians Made up- labels do. The books -of printed lab- medicine dealers or by mail at 50 ­ I � for their home at firszt in Loncion -where, �' had been paying court for ten Years. things. on her.. � CIO, after the birth of a --,on and a daugh- - ta-.,ered her. - was char- end, els do not always contain just what cents a box from The Dr, Williams' ", . I -Take the car off the train and $5 Mrs. Green's answer to him His dire poverty came to an The picture she gives is of an Eng- is want;,d, and one having many jars Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. .i. - ter, Hetty Green began to devote her-' off the price and IT ride the locomo- acteristic: and his political chances began, with lish oasis set down in the midst of a glasses to mark will find a bolt -ft gelf to increasing her already vast �v . "You are 65 years old. My: W'lks," his marriage beathen desert ,or of an English f,oTt- ( , �- was to MargaTet Gladstone . and . e." she bergained. Arid this I she said, "and you have got the gout, wealth. She soon became a power in �,�;. --daughter of a Successful chemist of this Paper tape both economical FRENCH OFFICER IN ALGERIA M-lif you'll excuse my plain language- and the -niece of the great Lord Kel- ress surrounded by the, ,enemy and and conrvenient. Ity London finan--ial circles. buT hpr parsi- , At Eell,­ Fall-_ her busb,and's The city . W mairy increased with her wealth- When' tive village where -she owned a h<)use,,I think Sylvia ought to marry a vin -who fell in love with this young even penetrated by them. SU . : . I? . iffif through the failure of a brokerage,�he wanted to buy a horse. The own- younger man. To speak plainly, d champion Of the working classes. It itself is intwo parts,, one of which is The story of the French conquest � udden1v - - state the European -portion of the town , AW hou-se, her husband became s er asked S200 for it. 'He refused to like -an heir to my es ." was a lave match which belong,% to "with its broad., pleasant' roads, its I keep a ,perpetual inventory of my of Algeria is not a'pleasin.g story and ��, — bankrupt, she refused to aid Hm and lower his price. S -be -ent to a per-' .Nevertheless s,he relented when she histoTy, beautifully recorded by Kac- b es ew ar me I 'he became penniless. Scion af'er-acd son who had been a lifelong Pnemy of found the young turtledoves quite de- donald himself in a memoir of his Charming -bungalows set in smiling home canned fruits and vagetai I , th e e ny incidents which the , ' , : . ardens , its automobiles, its laughing, Making a list, ,alphabetically arrang- French might well wdsh to, be forgot- )� , I the Greens returned to Ne -v, York, the horse owner. -She got all the par-.Seroilned. At their wedding Mrs. wife. 9 . w.heTe they lived apart- kt one time. - bejewelled, ayabs, wheeling chubb,y ed, as I put up the products during ten. ra - ticulan of his life, wens back to him , Green put aside her Shabby Old Clothes The man had- courage, Self­comfi- fair-bAired English ,babies in their the summer. This list is hung -on one of the Tdast disgraceful of Ift her young son's leg became injured; and shocked him by revealing -what,,.perhaps for the first time in thirty dence, ambition, and a quiet will ulators." It is here that' the the door of my preserve closet with a these o�curred in the sumr " ov she refused to pay fo,r medical atten-, ... ],new of his past, She offered, Years, She appeared in a black gilk which carried him far. As the, lead- Peramb a4eir of 1845, 1* Cb tian in time. and the lowcr 11-g had To � dress with a hat beaming with red er of the Labor party in the House offitial class lives, and the Europeans pencill t fastened near. When, a can w,ben the French commander, Colonel ' �'m, -W) and he took it. ho have mradle, it their headquarters. is removed it takes only a second to Saint Arnaud, destroyed a bani of five I ;, RID be amputated. In the years Lhat fol- ' rd H. Green, her husband is - flowers and an ostrich plame. And of Commons he was -acknowledged by w , Ift- Edws ' HeTeone may stroll about in as great make a mark on the list to indicate, hundred, Kat�ylles in a particularly' � lowed she engaged in a long series of now a Penniless old gentleman of 7-5.'sbe gleamed in diamonds. Always his enemies to be a good parliamen- security as in a town -of similar size the fact. It is possible, to see at a brutal Way. I R� do, legal battles over niatters small and I I d diamonds. She bought them tary man, strong in debate, cool and in England, But there remains the glance just how much is left of each The warfare bad been fierce and the , I � , "i She anows him to live in a secluded she 0-wne great, and increased her we-alth en-;, apartment in the Cumberland Hotel, like stocks, to hold tin someone want- well poj,.�ed. It seemed to most Peo- . Ni ormously. : He i- a man of leisure livirg an a ed them at an advanced price. Now ple that he bad commatted political 'ative_part of the city with ten times product, and by watching my inven- Awabs had fought 'bravely and then I Vill Picture a cheap little flat In Hobok- , p si,,, from his wife. But ilis wife � they came in handy for the wedding. suicne when, with Lord Morley and the population crowded behind nar- tory, I am not likely to be left at the retired, . . D- en row streets* and in overhanging hous- end of the winter with'an, overballance ,Saint Arnaud received Rif'r-mation , I f � en. A soiled card on the r door bears. keeps him under a most -rigid surveil-: - Mr. Wilks died three years ago at John Burns, he .refused to lend his at his 4 any veyetablet or frait. that a body of these Arabs had taken I the name of C. Dewey. . rhat stands', es where a European walks 'lance, allowing h -,m few visi+ors. He -the age of 83- Mrs. Wilks still lives aid to the declaration of war. . refuge in the caves, of Shelas, and he . n ret war peril. He is advised not to enter -the I . . ­ th. , ne er attempts to recoup niS 'in a handsome apartment 0- Fifth The see agome,s of those xperienced . guide, , roops to for Cupid Dewey. which is the name � v l,rjsi,-. . .. marched a body of French t of FRIetty Green's little dog. r or " f wealth. . A venue. years are written now on big haggard bazaar without an, e the caveig -and , called upon the fugi- It] flat is the home of the world's richest! ' and white women. are definitely for- A satisfactory and dumble crack- tives to surrenldbt. Eleven, only came CIE Meanwhile '.Mrs. Green's fr>rtune is By the time the great War broke, face. He bad to stand against a bidden to do so without a male, es- filler may be mado for floars and walls 01 , woman. Living in 114boken is cheap, ir . ising. Her busine-sts i2 making dol- Mrs. Green's health began to fail. She, stm-m of abuse. There were times c,ort, preferably an Officer! Of the army by sifting together twto parts of rye out and gave, themseIrves up and 'Saint 1 Be and she escapes New York taxes. That i, SITS into more df)lla-rs. She was not was thlr'n 80 years of age, and she when his life was in damgeT; but he Arnaud deterniined to destroy the re- Io v name on the door is an illu.-Aration of I or the constabulary, flour and one part of airalacked lime. . � 11Q_ Hetty Green's sardonic humor and her a builder or producer. ,H,eT businesOtill held the threads of her business was no corwa�d. He was very much The writer gays: "The, necessity for Moisten, with .linseed oil to the eon� mainder, but his,manner of doing so I � was t,) take toll from thx)-:,,e who need- in her own strong hands, Neverthe.- alone becaiise he was spiritually in ex- such -a rule, soca ,becomes apparent s -not such. as is recognized in civ - terror lest she be murdered f0T her e­�, her money. -Most of the great mil- les -4, she needed help, and she sum- - f sa ency of pqAty land mix well. This wa .1 ile .rom the mass of 'his own people. for eyen, when driming quietly through fil . IT -takes -paint -and ivarnigh, and will ilized, warfare. - .10 money. -She foolishly iniagine,s sb<ls ires of this country have been moned her san back to New York He He waf thrown out of Parliament in, His soldiers, curiously enough, were 81 , hidden away in this rernote teneme3��.Pa . the bazaar one is liable to be shouted last for years. , pnmanly creators of wealth-Rocke-'; had many interests of his own by this th, S, But everyone knows where she lives. 4 vl,ntiom during the w.%T fever, at -angrily, cars being unwelcome - not aware of the large body of Arabs 110 felleT worked with oil, Carnegie with time. He was a bachelor of wealth h i,, nam,� dro,pped out of the news- mong the calowds, of pedestiians, in 0 . still remaining in- the cave. Tbe only 414 As she goes to the ferry each day steel, Fcyrd with automobiles. Hettv:and culture who made his honv3 in papers. and he seemed to be ignored a people, Arnaud, informed 9f his pur- she is indescribably shabbN. Her old 1-1 ' Texas. thesie -narrow greets with no PaVe- A Use For Soap Scraps. s Sti- I. - clothes hang about her as if they we,re' Green never created a dcolla'r. er reen ntinued to be orde-�.,:;Fedbyall- Rmustbea4mit- ments. The inst=t one Ingers out- f wert, Her office is a bare rooin in the. investments were made largely in gov- � HettY G still CO ted ?V43 -w, however, that he had an un- sido a shop to I -oak at its wares one ,place all .pieces of hand, Soap t perior, Marshal Bugeaud. His idea I k ernment -bonds and real estatei the directing genius of her affairs. In canny foregigbi as to the conditions 00 was to suffocate -the whole band bf Chemical National Bank Building in is surrounded 'by an unsavory Crowd small to use in s bag four b * i ' y six In- Arabs, and thuF9 save himiself from mortgages. She made huge -pecula- 1915. when the wax excitement stimu- ,.hat would obiain after the wax and .of idlers and beggars who Press ches, w1hichhas been made of cheese- � New Yark. Over her desk flow mil- ()nce shei tate'd business here, she loaned mil- the, most unflinching ptinciples tre- any'further trouble at their hands. , ID, tive profits in Wall Street. round and indulge freely in TUd.6-and cloth. Uhng the bag near the l5ath' He tells the story of what happened 4- ( lions of dollais every week. The most decided to make a personal Our of in- lions on call at 12 per cent. She work- gardgng thg fature, policy of peace so rt,ljaid coniqrnent on the stranger, and tab and use for cleaning, it. imposing and stately gentlemen in spection of all her real estate *rvest, VI ceaselessly. And then, in April, tbat the youth of -the world, would not . �,�i I America -men who live in mansions carry ori a Iii'Vely banter with the I I in -a letter to his bra�her: * memts amd it required two years of 1 1916, .-The was felled in her Illooboken be called upon :for a, new M&980"e- shopman, on the supposition, usually �, - �, �111 had all the aperaturets hemeln- . I& and sail the seas in yachts --all owe constant travelling all over the CO flat b,y a paralytic stroke, Neverthe- Then came his extraordinary re- safe, that their unflattering 'remarks Cally sto,pped up," he says. "I Made - inorney to the old woman whose only try to visit them all. Around =0 less s9he rallied rapidly, and refused turn He had worked for it by WaUY will n,ot be understood,,, THIS PAIR ARE LIKE -FLINT AND one vast sepulchre. No one went in - yacht is the Hoboken ferry. her total woaltb was not less than to allow any extravagances. To pro- - 10 ex � The Wes- I to the caverns; no one but myself . . The meanest forms of ecomomy per- $60,000,000. By the time %he (lied ,t I vide her with two nurses her son had speechel; at' small meet'ngsp all v too, though Making probalft an . STEEL knew that under these there were five , - the country, and 'by an intellectual Mal', . meated all departments of this wo- had certainly doubled. ito introduce them into the household b exorobite,nt profit on the -transaction-, . -hdred, brigands, who will never a- - I- , under -the guise of seamstresses. power wMeb :?no tow broke through .Will show nothing but contempt for hu ,�l -g ter Frenchmen. A confi- a 1;1 i14 And now -on the door of the Hobok- 0 conspiracy ence in tbe press' the wlrite CUgoMer and will'coIargel,v Money has been,the eaus,6 of many gain au h en flat there are two names, C. Dewey Toward the end of June, when -her , . 1 His mOst ITOWWO work 'at thi's t'ine insult him in the native tong1le if he a spirited dueland bitter struggle said &Trtial revo;rtbas� told alit to the mar. , and I,, Green. This last is none other I condition seemed greatly improved, a was his stubborn ftht-with Conintun" belleves it safe to do so. The meT- that not SlWaYis, beeau)m it would en- shal without tArribbe- poetry' or im- b � I stroke laid ber low. In 9 'to 41 � : I than the expanilve and genial club- � McOnd �pi ism, which threatened, to'link UO Ins ehantg IbD Whom the experienced guide 9.age ,one oT otheir in fhe strito direc�- agery. ,Brother, no one IS flogood as 14 , . �� I man and former millionaire, Edward of this her/umonquerable spirit flar- paTty with the .Russian ReVOM6011- W511 direct the AM I tor -will probabl. ly. - Take the blisheellors 6f' the ex- It am by taite -and by p*vre, From I � � ILSON'S y : t k I 1340aali, the, M to tlie� 1-2,th, I have b . SIL � � . H. Green. He is now past 78, 11L ed up anew on Sunday. But she knew 't no quarter. 116 em, I I I I I - He would givo I hgvie a ,knowledge; of English in Which &Oquer; it Eingl,od ,twboid- ­­.. feeble weary At last be has been that death. stood at her, elbow, And calbed "PaWinsdf M91 Anandb 0# V&, .. 4 a � b,y-__q�'gUTft­q_0_,._1W *11 ... �be . cam'ed, on,, *11-101 �W _X !h ft fpugbt it b My, by *he,_hU&tMJig..VM - .y iro but my eDn'science does. not.rop L I �'i 6& .. � b,tZjiit d;Wn to the dingy level of she was,quite unperturbed. On 3%n� 41 I � sf­w I ­ - .6 - - --*� - - fu& , Own- 0 . passionate, C4 ,uldc&mfe %0T. 4&41-i�47;*F .tT* . f h-a�,:6 dioiia: d, nvinmon, gvkja*els� sulftble to shet (keaq-1&n'4 . my uty, as A . - , - , his wife, ,He is too old and brc,ken day Morning the iron engine of her socialism had"110, taint 'd SPOIWAbn � Bot bo *111 be Ju9b as Uvailci,quit i,R* holder'of fkAt bftb 4160­6ft�Wy 8&S mander and tt�-r � . So now "A01., , 2 mg,skitg -but4jp . . Porro* I )R(ould do I . 11 j , I to go on albne. . be necupies heart was stilled, and Hetty' Green, or de4t,ruct6,V&090& IT6. labhors, just'".CMA411146n� though, . �Olp Mird9619.1i6th�fbe, Public the sanie, over again; but I hAve Itak. I I t I � � .. . i I .. "I . the little flat above 'his We"g. rid of her nAllions, her moftages, her ence and balimis that ludidduOlity 1i 1h,tsj6,'&611ng& Tho lhdtor will-karin, lf'unlsi? 1: Or ev"en, 11magmes that, by Olt tu ,disgust to Afr[6-a." .-, � - . 11.1 &1_1� : I I I . . .1 'a difficult t 0 dress, lmd gone some sacred. .1 I.., 1. - I -1. . � I OVOA t -P ne, . 6'- , ,6.. - I . ,, . : P&hh "4 '111-a ' , at' OfsndeP adorobhopga . would sem a- No wonder the. � Ivalm. 11� colonel . . , sbt�,"*,'th 111AM711 I... 'j" � 1 n l,'� , , V06�t '4 In b., I * , 4: , I - I I it i ,o say precisely what other ,world. - . , _ g,eeh 6 im "W96 ,�Iioftdyb for sheI6r t6ofk, -a &sIl-k6 to, A$n,dav, If he *as 1 4 1 .... 6 of-, Ab '16 ,4fttbern . . , 6 , &, S�0-t I :, .. � ;, " �­ ". � , - gdo I _ �, volai 11 . . m I - � I ...', � . W., . san�e he omld'haa�dly'liavv 'been � 11 Is I 4 ", - h was the sig eo V . I ." - ight ot red Iii. v , I I " " I � - were the fe�lirigs a ,this selZ-willed in his ItAriwrm, of 016ee _" It, 11. . Z " . I I I r I � I 7 F, woman toward - r We I. - ih I 04Q,"', 071 - as he . P91811AM ait. A � thiA fallen men, His Her de9A pal for one of mf,nioter, JU: 1024, ho had a diiftiilti d bl'", " - .. I 'a ;�_ ", *W in" i a t Oki gX4V.1&y.ei;'. . E , " I - ft"'; " ",%t4f'l MW the face of plelftdd,& his, I " loit, - 11 , �, T logs ,of ,a whole million, dollaTo Must the inost extraordinary spectacles ev- course. to 40'e, ZtbrO&; I A I �� 1, . 'fp1d NW� :� �6 rival's in , �, en ,4 in, . � :� � ? - ", . hate, _i , ., I %i*V4 e" - P . . , I . Ir. , ' , . . 1� VD, � � ,� ,. 41WO � md ,of Ayghg; 0-;r War& I I.. I !dke ; eft, "d W# lefter t6 C19 brother. , . t I 1. 4 JU have, tormented her soul. But , . Alwi_wdio� 1. li4 � . �­' ,.. I* 4 r,%ti,&n 6f each The lonly thifig that dali b6 oaid'in , I - rt I I ­ , .1 '� . . . . . . . � �, , '', , 11. , Inoli, od'i fo . . . . .. .9,et er witnessed in a probate court, It critical 4466i, , , � d%;� , t, ­ , . W 1, I .. . � � . � 1tJW , � "'. 1. �, , i 0 - I I ovpi5 , I ",W� . , I a& ' "hiobarbarity w § I � I . - ". fil, ., t , I i wfgm OW Mik,ht think for e e'ktdhu2LVcm-,oT a that -91 .01 le ,,I ­�4 � ' , 0 Srb -�'r'jtg: '0,, I ' 0 , I , , .. .1. , Z �I odd or � � b1de , -Th I . ,� " , J � , g rg '! � . � . . I -_ , � I � X 1 11 6 Z. their, . T i " ­_ . . I a , -0 . I I I 1. " luft I A* , , " - 1-1 , I .H4 ijeg '".tl ,­ vAll be recalled that Mrs, Green hud , ,;lr4 iul , , ther,e are evidienws that she fet'd a and dopros*A I Art , I , 100 -0 7. '0 I ir aiiaevery Sylvia Attu emveAtifta ,a . lli&wl � . t � ,,� .1 . officer � .p .. , �,,,.,'.; - I of �,i* ,� w , ,at OT4?) 4 'WPO"o) .... , ; ,diW';A 2rak:g ivdeki� 3,pa&,Jjt enibb %'#y ;, �,! , "', � .. . - . I plow of affectim for him. As his inheirited from her aunt '11 . W, 64"A . "L�h WOT4 th;e the' ) ­,, ` . - ' Ihi, � t, I ,,V`dt,�;, - &6*,A�h�§on,-N� tho", Awn , , , - " ,�I.""I.§a ` I�W . Yeat lb6f ' I 0 . I - � - I , , 'L � " gqd,w, . � I .., 1. " . , alwwu ; ( , gidt had, dione, �he ftIme . I L ,�, , L� , 1 .� , t'014ml I 'A'a - � 4", , ., �, C�, �', _0 .­. 4 6 ot4 11, St. ,";.­ . r 1,11 , � , . -1 -116M,"', '"'.., .h vi '�i .W, A,v anorabkt . � , , !"'..: , �� �r mokiN the crowded , I . , .a i W, - W16 I . 0.0* " itt, , , WA ' 1 "'.9. I " , 1, ,,:, k .4, ­ , 4y Itowland a trust fund of a r,41111oh peroftl ill, � 6 I W11 "'huremill: TA,-ar1i11;9)1;,0&g , �!� "'; ". , '. N , . ".0.8doilkitsteds cased se hi I 010,004 * .. 4=,; 1 , .� 1, i ,,nd 0 �1 u, � �,4 . 6,g�.4rj after Ilefty Greeffo '' , """ , � . " " I I .1 4 , , IF K I , ' to, his ,old horme,,!�. Bellows Palls and doltars which, men,ldd W40M. 00 6% 4 N ", , � ZZ Ag& li thing -withodt any comeWul0it. no � 41;.1 Z 0 , id, 11114C V , Q Ask yotkv Diaggis - ', �,.1.,,,,Jl dx " - ,. 3 C.:, i,; ,. � 4 L,WAIOAW,� 4 , ,,, .;,�p '­* -1 . 'n �",.,��,�4'�"",,` ";, i ... � , ��,;!, 1661 . 0 %;&1.460 ang 'DW , I �J'. - - kw� LV id "buet *, 0-�r dwlicil.' )Ill . N� I. i I i�.,& tried to carry 6n how vust enterpris- death, wm to be divided "among the � ,� 0 W � P, � "W I 11 ". , -�431 ,., NA, � 01 1.��, "', *..", 7�rl f_-, I ,A 4V 49 ,1� ,i�vy qp"O,�,,�§ ,�e.,�'i i�� '; . 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