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THE NEW AND ELEGANT
HIGH ARM—
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in.: LALitr c:nL3.
VtiMiiteraiucta? «br V-tin Yi.iinj Wmnitu
Wlin l> -n< it t |ir>u .lie ;
“What lifC'i .u'3 of lHo balletghi
Tho old l.-iiii-t nvfe'cr rrpvftt 1 >
qucbtion t tiu:nti;h nrwiugly. “Wc. *
he at to.tgth an v.veivi, '• f!ut ballet 1
is not so vjry miU'.-e other frills tv
must work for n tlvitij; mo-4 peo;
imagine. haa more tempi at ion.
ii usually of a liveiy nature and no.
averse to a lark, hut she generally emi t
by marrying. As f» ml/, she mnui
someone coiinocltd v. ith the them
or someoo • in her own class of 11 ..
whom she meets at her home. Obvi
ously the ballet i;ui*» parents nr*
almost always poor people, it is r.
often that girls <T well io-ilo pare:
run away to join lie-Juliet,mid wi.
they dv they are in nearly every ca
8*'on 0'iplured -Hid taken home. When
the ballet girl m imes a mechanic, n<* *
saloon-keeper, or a sta.u* hand, it is i
exception wiien she d n.‘.i not muU
Rood an i domestic wife, borne ball-
girls hitvc made uristocrutic marring
but most or tlii>se girls were premiere
They have usually gotten along We,;
with their husband* ami it has lit***■
pened that a fast youth inis reform
« ter taking a ballerina for Ids w,
Wlutii a ballet girt marries an actor,
that is tuft*, may utrn.oul. just as if tip!
actor married any other girl. Tluu
are ballet girls who go to the bad, u;
course, but the experience of the ball
girl makes her shrewd and she,is n
easily humbugged. Tl.io premi
XIo Had lo ti.vn It Up.
l’aticntly she sit and waited for his
footfall. ilii footfall whs busy Idling
engagements nt ot'.ier 1 lints. A tear
trickled from her eye mi l hurst Into
counties.* ppaiktlng atom.*, as it fe'l on
the mantle which hung gnuofully from
her shoulders. Tlu gaslight dickered
dismally in the dim lull!, Flm let it
dicker, and heeded it not. TLj
pollcemnn's club struck the curlwlono
ou the next block witli a hollow so-uid,
uud she started In terror. What if—
oh, sickening thought! Hut no-Ueorg >
was always iiy enough to take a cab
after lie had finished going out with
the hoys
At last lie came.
"Where have yon beon so long,
George?" she asked.
lie scarcely sccmeu to near nor. x
several minutes he stood motionless,
but Ids face wore a troubled expression.
At length ho spoke these words:
"My—hlck—dear, I liasb ter Rive It
up. I've got *er poorest mem'ry ever
shaw. Ashk in> shttmpiti' easy, i’ll
fin’ out for you to-hio—morrow from
shorn of oaxhcr—hie—fellersb. Good-
night." ^ ^ 1 .
When She Spoke.
Hhe was a swcct-facod, bhio-oyod
young girl, with great waves of golden
linlr brushed carelessly hack, from a
noble-looking, »now-whito brow. Uor
ruby Upa were full and sweet Inno
cence itself was in her grunt blue ©yes.
Pair and swoet wasahe In all the purity
and gullolessncss of her fresh young
womanhood.
Two young man had long boon watch
ing her with eager interest. Her glori
ous beauty had eutltruhod them.
“What a superb girl!'' said one.
" Never was Illy fairer 1"
° IIow I would love to hear hor
speak!” said the other. "No ‘sweet
hells jangled ’ could bo like the words
cho must utter with lipo like those, and
u face like that I"
Sho i poke. A friend came down tho
aisle, and said carelessly,—
** A cold day, Miss D-—."
The full rod lips- parted slowly, tho
beautiful head turned with superb
grace, a smile of seraphic sweetness
illuminated tho noble features; soft
and sweet was hor artless answer,*—
"Veil, I should smirk to twlttor!
Gold a'.n't no nnmo for ltj"
A Driglit Doy.
■Ancnt bright boys, a littlo lureo-yonr-
old w as put In the infant clou nt Sun-
day-itipol in tho hope that right
principles would early bo Instilled Into
Ilia mind. ".My children," onid tho
teacher one day, "If you lovo Jesus
you need never bo afraid to die, for ho
will tnko you to heaven, where you
would bo very happy. Charlie, what
would yon do, If you worn very side?"
sho added, intending and expecting
him to say ho would nsk to br taken to
heaten ^tmntediately. "Send for a
doctor," was tho laconic and sensible
venly.
ho same uoy, on anotnor occasion,
became unruly at home, and his mam
ma, wishing to get him out of the way,
lifted him over into a great wood bor
in tho kitchen mid bade hiiu stay there.
An older brother enrno in soon after
and seeing him there, said, " Well,
Charley, what have you been diiing
now /" •' Oh, nnwillin', ’ was tho reply.
"Only mother’s having oueof herbal
wv. ;
A flood One.
"Doctor," said a patient who llred In
a boarding lioitso and consequently
had nothing to do. " can’t yon Suggest
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Miiniifiicturer mid Dealtr in
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i mu maul for ihe Cci.M.ii ;•} < ...
i in, n ad, liy-0, II. .MilUr. of Foil '
lei, (.ii. The ftcdcn-juid,coi.dcn,ei
lie iitlschid P> any other irutke.
T ulnowll the Boolrwaltcr i uirii .
fel’ti Vir.U i Wheel:-, l.uiie A Hr,die;-' (
machinery uud Frick A Co.’s Lag uc
saw mills
My itiritori emlir.ic,> iait:rt > .n.* i [ 'Jol.n
and l iiiunui l«• unlict.. I have 'Leu
1lie aijovi im.ehin- n loi s.-vi rfd ye
and think i can miike it in vein iniorer
tnule v. ith me for niiviinm in im lim?
Cheap For Cash
pairing Pa mjitly Coni:.
May U) «0-ly.
"iiG LADIES’ FA VORITE, beeauHQ
is Xil0HT I UNN1ITG- arid does
•:> beaut i Ail work. Favoi?-
‘uk: it is a quick a id easy seller.
piciou of scandal, Many of tlie glria
are tho elder support of their fnruili •*.
I have known ballet glrli not only <
make tholr own ,Ux*.»se.s but their.ulio
as well. They lo not roguvtl choir bit .
u.» an IramoUe-Jt ouo. 'l'jiuy begin ll.so
early thnt they think nothing of taoir
short dressw.
girls who ‘go on'
To bo sure there uro
ill scanty dresses Lr
i«dsouB of their own which you cun
understand, but I speak of the groat
majority." _
Orijji.i ui Ojiiatu.
According to the Hengali legend,
there once lived on tho banks of the
holy river Can era, a ri.ihi, or sago, in
whoso hut, tn.u.li* of palm leaves, the
was a moiiH". which bowho a favori <
with, the suer, ami w;o endowed l
him with tho gift of speech. AfU:
awldlM the uioiuu having been fright
ened by a eat, at its earnest koiieita*
.an was chaajfed by t!ic risUt into ,;
•it; then, alarmed by dogs,, into a do-,
bum Into an ape, then into a boar, th
do an eleplmnt, and then, being st.
. ..contented, into u beamliiil mill'd.
) wliom the sago give tho name
I’oatoinania," or tha “poppy si
i..dy."
One day, while sha was tending I
i'lnnta the king apnroachcd tho rid
callage, and was invited to rest a
refresh himself ly I'ostonmn)a, v, . .
osTorod him some delicious fruit. Tuj
kin;’, Uowiivor, struck by tho gi.l’i
bemG”, vofused; t'» oat until she lid
tahl dim her pnronlhgw. I’ostoniaiiS
to deceitu the king, told him she Wn..
nr....'a*8 whom the ri.dii lmd found i.i
i .io v:cods and had brought up as l;b
child.
The upshot was that tho king m.....
love to tin* girl and they wore ninrrieu
by the holy sage. Sh i w.ti treated / .
tin* favorite <j’u*en,nn l w u vary hap* •
but one day widt * standing by a w< .
h!h* turned giddy and fed nwo tho wait
an l died. ’i ho rlshl then appear i •
bu.’ura the king an l hogged hiiu not i >
give Yvay to ooitNuming gri«f, t’**
into quean was not of royal hiqod.
“Sho was a mouse,’ ho said, "and by
l ev own wish I changed her suoccj-
Mvely Into a eat, a dog, an ape, a
hear, an elophan"., and a loving gi !.
Let her hotly remain In thv well; I. '
up the will With o.V.’th, Out of 1. :c
llejh and lioniM wbl rrow » -.which
ahull be called afttif her, * I’ostu,‘ ta,\.
i.i th' ‘poppy ta*o,’ From this treo
wi;l be obtained a drug called ‘opium,’
wjr'di will be swallowed or smoked lid
the end of time. The opium swallower
c.r smoker will Have one quality of ear'*
of the animals to V.T.iyh I’ustonmtik
was transformed. H.i will bo in: .•
ddevrau!,; liV * \ r?.<'n*\* fond of milk,
like a r**‘; tdtliy. Uka mi quur.*e,*
so ne, 1...0 a flag; -uva : •. like n *»-:tr;
sruj jiijjhdem" ' * * I. l(tf*> a queeu.”
Trst’Boiii'j ■» .. a : dtreuiM.
a. »«riter in a l ahftmi' i |k«fH»r graphi
cally describes a tlow <>i i.iya tn Hawaii
"An adva.iciujt lava iinw* Dm'."
eons’diTab! * ado as it c,i«>s on—e:pc i-
pv If its line of iulvaueo ia UiMii’jV,
\ juiiglu or iore.d. Tin: noise utvr..*
«.dying its movement under th
H'nu.atanees ix> uunbles tho roar <
.;«• battloi'uUl. ,Tlie eat*3 or th.* p
on who visits The scene are grevL
re tho orach'dn? of biasing folia ■
'he hissing «f hot Mr and steam, ti*
dd'tj of trow, and t!»a bursting o
mvba, all **ommingl«l in one tunm...
1'rav-rsing a lava stream while it is
et mnnii'T r»av ii? canpparod to tra-
. '.•sing a rive, in v inter Uy walking on
* i»*e, A pair of thick shoe* ami
• :;ings v r> netdoil to protect tbo v
j »m he :v» on the lev* to pp»Lv
I .i'ii from tin* ca'. t, Vciii'-lioies toi
. Ii Imi ever anon vii-nmteivtl ill fit
I.id **n t cov > ;•»*• th ' r.qnui vtr' ili
Silf-teadinj
pin
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. u.» r. ir l -i Mill ami isurrouml
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