.' . " "' .. ' .' .i"j I.. .'1 ,''' 0, I'" .' ' :' ,,' ,' I' '< ' ' ; M'N1Rf N " , , t ,\ ( , , , .. :, 'o..Y .<; .' :"" , , : : , .....' -, Sr (ji; .r,1", Y t '1' .. - 'I''" *> 000KAWOKS TO Y SEnNoW and unceasing parebtal love. Many Paint lion of the,actual'scene lnslde,"V7e t- AVBRY"MILLAN.. times :; Pigment: D d Jf.N 1.\ no love-and whom shall ws Numerous .. \ , .. BALL WISPS: OF- RfNDER3o oiame.for. the 'con.equeaceaT - The. wise compoundsare The production was the work of: an ' parent will realii that MACHINERYRellakle'PHest as we grow older ,our Ideas chant being'offered to tale Inventive' Frenchman who bad special , ana of the-abbey painted 'and . our perceptive powers strengthen. the place of w scenery Subject i The Claims of Aa orJtT. Guidance for a boy of four will: white lead asa reproductions of the historical costume hardly ever, be the sort of advice the paint, but I no made 'Then'a number' 'of .' youth of fourteen "will Deed You real substitute French actors, were "made up" to represent . Brooklyn; N. -V.-PreacblaB at the your may be child the of apotheosis-five end the wisdom finest par to' tar it has yetbeen the King, the aged Primate and fouad. Irving Squara Presbyterian Church other central figure* -and remarkably ent ever to a child of six without' Pure Whit. ' Hamburg avenue and Welrfleld the power of analytical comparison Lad has a' lifelike they were. i Street on the above tlieme,the,pat- and keen perception-and most of p.cut1a.rproruty The mock coronation ceremony took tor, Key' Ira Wemmel! Henderson, us If we are not'too unwise in handling of place' at ''a quiet'little village In 'Brit took as his text EJx. Y0:1l: "Honor . our' -children.are-but beware I Thy Father and tan,, and t&e'BIms! were1 sent to Lon Thy Mother He when of, sixteen has' your youth seen c aaldl with the wood don for reproduction In one ot the the habits of better and wl.er'men'than upon which it li need: added to this entertainment. The recognition by society and the leading houses of The Then' watch you. must you It has I aa-elaiticity which the Individual of the authority of par- .out. For If you do not grow..with paint to follow the natural permits espansion'and managers however,made no attemptto \., .. i I ii"7 feilsf 'r entage )Ie at the centre of all the the ahplur and adjust :yourself to the changing contraction ot the wood. Pure Impose on publlo' tad openly ' theory pf social government The point of view and the increased vis- White L.adwithit.full natural. confessed that the scene was a "fake.", ,9MRa. k?i laee,' What Separates* "agreement of society that parenta Ion of your child :youraoon will find nacity and elasticity, unimpaired by London'' Cbronlele, . may and should control the youth of you c-re fast losing his respect. Givea adulterant), alone fulfills all the re. 'ill<<.i :-. I ,, their offspring li the foundation upon child wise'guidance' Study not quirements of the ideal paint. Every ..>> .<,, : which our'system of social authority: how to make him a replica, a'repro-' keg which bean the Dutch Boy trademark Archie le Bfamed Instead ef Loeb. '' ' Is reared. The 'Individual recogni duction of youraelf, ; but to lead him is posilivetyguaranteedtobe, absolutely Pete the White House bulldog wljth AUNEO.PAaSI, :.' tion ot the ruling right of parenta la to be a distinct personality possessed Pure a bad reputation; to again at liberty. Mrs. Alice DePaeA '77' E.. 105th St., expressed In a larger sense In- this of' strong individuality'molding by Whit. Lead "He would have bit that man New York W..Y., wntest. .r many. phy- . children give In return for a parentI'1I00d punching after him he ran between aieians, but they did me no good. aaweSaTth.PaUnt success would we enjoy did we not of love" I do not know butf BOOK Circular Dege, ; the legs of the gentleman and' Just "One day I happened to read aome ....tI- ' pay some heed to the mandates of > this I am sure: If parents would "A 'I'.n e. hi....* the .ftrat thlnc'' that alas moniaja in your 1'eruna. almanac. .1 decided team Oovomera, Full (line.Engine* A our eld en. Little power -would the tease- to' feel ,that they own their el.I..bl..ton tloa oatfc aalafteibtwt. 'grabbed' to try Peruna and'M.oa1iD. I Mill SuPpU.''Send.) for ,,.* Cataloguer law of city State or Nation exert children In common with their s ....paw ;. a .1* o e around, which' happened to be the bought a week of each, and after taking , over our lives were the fundamental horses, their estates and their cattle l.w.../Me.4 ..... ryas ...- tuan'a leg. them for a I noticed a change for the Ideas of obedience eliminated from ; If they would not as1 many don "The only person Pete ever did better. So 1 kept it up and after using twelve bottles I cured. family life The individual and that varying degrees, treat their children NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY trouble WAIl a night Inspector of the "I also. gave the waa medicine per/e-ctJy to my chili, r.. Nation which bas a poor sense of the as their -property the return a wkin.r Vbllov.. police; He trot'over a back fence onenight dreo and tuey hod the same beneficial re need for obedience la sure to meet an of Jove would be far more adequate. *M "taut. mtmmt ttt he 'would catch. the cult. 1 would never be without theee rem'. early death., The man who -won't than It is." > --York" ; thinking in the house. ' __.. ....... OlewlM edma i learn from the past will not live long We know how true that Is. Andyet ,Ola........ 0.1_ St. Leal. ].alla.AalakU . cope off. their beat*. 1 highly recommend Peruna and Man-. to Instruct his descendants. The I fear that many of us do not IJokatT.! L wla A ...... OaJ| 1'1_- ..Pe.. and Rollo saw him and went ante to amy friends,, andin. fact to State within whose boundaries the know how to handle our own chil bear. 1JI.-aI 1.M a Oil Oa.| A r' hkn.! He .had.to 'ruD up"'a tree everybody.1"M'SS WHIT* STAR *VOOIES'at 110 recognition of the rights of the law dren. A good child asks not for' Every cop. was off his, beat, but the ,Mildred W..., writae Orey:, Weimar,St., Appleton aU esamples cf 'DM highest fer baa fallen into disrepute will soon more pocket money, or newer noise woke 'em 'all up and they> got "It gives me plenaure to recommend fech. I had C.x)featm peedMe to CMDMa I.a la post The text calls to our minds three / at the table-but for a richer YOUNG PEOPLE on this diaeaae for, a1 i number 01.7.'" and I loud la the remoes , the 'New begq.1:1: to things: First that children should love. It is useless to try to bold' -Washington Dispatch could not enjoy a mou\hfuf-o that Iate. .' ' honor those who are over them by children with gifts. Children should .. Nyour meanaor how limited education. . York American., It was indeed a great; relief when I Sent (or C.t.leg. birth. Secondly that parenta shouldbe be taught to- yield honor through If you wiah athoronch hit upon from'Peruna the first.and obtained I took sis decided bottlesbefore results ATLAItiLapt10TcA1L4aTA .. worthy o: honor from their hl1.dren' I parental love. A, man who attempts buloeutraaln5 OA. , and Rood poaitlnn, writ today for AES .TRIPLEX. I felt entirely cured of my trouble, Lastly that, broadly apeak to bind his children to. him with ma. Omi Own Half-Rat Offer. Sno....... Inde- lie shinesIn but 1 had -aggravated ease." I "Baker has lots of brass. . Ing the principle of obedience-that terlal possessions must surely fall. pendenoe and probable FORTUKX guaran- ' is to say, respect for law-must be But Jibe.father and the mother-be Mad., I>..'. dda7-.rlte today. any society." . manifested in all our civic Wo, they ev'lir: BO unlearned and be they, -GA.-ALA. BUS.COLLEGE.. MAOOX, GA.M "Yes I'd, like to know, what brass Medical Department "Honor thy-father and thy. mother ever so poor-who give their wisest polish he uses."-New ,York'Tlmea LOUISIANA st.atemaawwsle ,* says the, comnlaudment. In experience and richest love to the TULANC UNIVERSITY OF .. h. ..s...._ 'ew pr.otla.l 1- .' .. botr. /ample urging the need for honor it cultivation of the of a.-.ttal Implies personalities .hsud..t oWn FJT ,St.Vltu NIN ervons Disease per. I."raterl.............try r... 10 ..... to thh are that obedience, respect and deferencebe their children will find that a bond .manentlyoured by Dr. Kline'Great Nerve ..a.. 01......' U-pltal elth PI ..... ..... IO.IJUO yielded to those who are above us that neither time -aor eternity can Restorer *-3 trial bottle and treatise free ll ..anxuUISpecial jn.LnAiw .to cla ...11, In birth. t lever holds their children to their Dr. H. B. Kline Ld.,91I1.Arcb St.,Phila., Pa. lnh. h d.ld a lari o/tJy. tot lck.! .I.1be..uses asst.n..M lafar..uo.b ftaOoloMr :, The man who doetn't honor a good l aides. And If that won't-nothing I ..s_ Pit/V. ". KAlbl.& "'.D..ee.... . lir w r ant. l'Iaw oiaLYAasy 1.a father and mother is not much of a else will. Love is the touchstone YOU CAN NEVER TELL., r.u. : man. The first law of family life Is of life, the law and the measure of The Office Boy: "Dea.youse' flres 'F.FiCTS L CKET SOld that ,we should give honor to those values. Love la the force that draws, chance ter . wldout givlp' me a me who have given us life and that meedot eoul to soul. The home that Is I\I1led'-, Reliable EYB.WATER'I' ' love which we enjoy at their by love will be the seat of bonor. t r/ resign CURED r ." Get out!" aaraa....an... araaialatal llea. : aiv bands. The man who works lovingly For it Is the abode of everything!: Employer/ :. do. krenaihfMa *.k.r.- Dro and long for the welfare of 'his that Is honorable, respectable worthy ,The'' Office. Boy: "All right But I' rfrah oo).*a4.a aootba sod -UM*a mr,a*aa era..area ere.a Onlekllliatf . Children: the woman who strives with of obedience and deference. Food 111 leave-me address/where you'-e kin __I.'.5004-ohiidnn'e h.r$eh..ppl' : ire.d l.Tb. .. R511et. ,I motherly affection to maker her home Dut to carry the principle* Into tend yer"apology 'in case' dls affair &.. ....... I. a rod ,oldie L la a to s i ol3""l: _. effects Benaanvirt care : the pleasant harbof cf her children, Its broadest Application we must .Products'LIbby's turns out to be a ,Tillman Joke or a T T.carnal tr or*tttrm oi Jil lid f *raannamdfd. a eoaflaee aay :who to with dogmatic may use the law to cheat the law otll heated (nest li athtutM* .... that. d essays speak aerve mm taken. fro.. the tra on a aaalj --"Jfes; we i are In need: ,ShorthandBookkeeping 1: :: .F'RE'Ei>aAa>Uae> eygoar th. full of and' prevent the execution of 'jus- > I assurance upon range plate. pnoiolaad with 1..1.... I...... Where were yon employed bei a janitor. J ,human. problems pronounces -himself tice;' when one man may buy off tbe of ' " -U:::=:::: -CC"- ". J ft. last? ( ' , law that sends another citizen to : = ' a fool at the start. The disrespectful .. ] __" Libby McNelll A Libby,' CMeee* " I youth who disdains wise jail;, when those who are sworn to Applicant/ : "In a'bank, sir. K ot ' counsel and claims to know: it all enforce the law, neglect'their duty; D' 'Cf ,Merchant; 'lMd'ou clean It out". MAIN LJMV WIBUtS HWM T and sMlesdwdwwMM roabsteSeA\ : will ere long find out that his ancestors we cannot say that individuals are Applicant >. "No, sir. The'oaablerdid Tal1LOVWlL1UILU1LlY, U BAM a aoatal. cannueous I can tAn him at least one or entirely to blame for lack: of deference Chat"-HChIcago F o Dally News; i two thlncs of which h. II irnorant. to the law. :-The laws. should .be' f l 1 HICKS': PAX T1IE j{ n r--mpllei e-firence.-- youth wise, sane QUICK to act, equal m. 5* *' *! who Is to be the true being that ve meting justice to all offenders. Titus' Sobolara..Kyae!: 4 OA day."t ., mob as'nasal eaUrrbfpelvte I all should b. must learn first to only can it retain tbe respect of the .. =- OeTinflamed andaoreand-lt neglected are iIDcIlallammauoe CI&tUOcI byfnlb r yield primacy In all departments In governed. And we on'our part are : ) apt to cause trouble. Leonardo's Golden CUt IBS Ills' -. eyes, sore throat and life to ripe years full of wisdom and not to'turn to "wild Justice", when JJ"1 Eye Lotion onres sore eyes without pain la ,by dlreetloeal treatment. Its cur Cue day. 'Cools heals and strengthens. Be ALL' power over thus. &.roublel" extra- not but the laws to taste The wbo are our noble -experience. man . and Immediate , gives relief. for "Leonard It makes a'roDSeYH. , ... positive ,_... his where rather to the ballot box.,there to see t Led of pushes way into places reserve '. ..ot" Guaranteed r'money,, refunded. n women are wring and reo- be to it that goodlaws and the right A.s TrialheiaeUe AlAl It .verr d.,.< IIC eents at should very properly, . 'lJ1A'" :'Urugglats Milo it at So eta. or forwarded IMsorb,lDalLRem D1btor.hc>........ I shown will sooner or later find that men are set up over us to rule. a prepaid on receipt of vrloe 'by 8. B.'Leom HEARD !N CHICAGO.Ella <;X>STB YOU NOTHUiO TO TBYIT. , 'cheek doesn't >' .*.*. checks, but rather But all honor for law la bound up' \ .- .ttCIIIIo0,1. . ardi Co., Tampa-Tla. - ,: U. PAXTON.CX>..Bee""y, .Ma.. rAt207) ; + y -Well one doesn't . get rebuffs. with our early Idea.and teachings .: tArMx , and In the homo should befound tbe every.,day. I We must In our youth.' yield w ,HER MOTIVE. . honor, respect, obedience: and deference source of respect for law. 1 1 \tL.ttt nt 'Captain Joba Bmlth WAS stammering .-BteUa.-No, 'only'every I : other ( i i53WEET'BL to those who lead us worthilyIn . .. the home. He wbo would lead .. ,.. -- his gratitude. && &;.a..a..A. .& & .a && &&...&. must learn to obey. He who would Forgetfulness and, Forgiveness.An :, >spon7 tydaai _epg>iL ;V' "Don't meoUon it," returned Pocabonita , :gain honor must grant honor The old man lay on his dying bed., ; : : .' .*.' "I'' had to .get. .In the. Jamestown OO.DHOU CJ4AM" , of other Beside him'' were three of his eons. -t. t I who wish tbe respect : ,man Exposition. *">* o AND y'MS'y '>* v-ii i o<< >,' Dl i ! , men must first of all be respectful.A Tile father, had- taken each of his --- Once again was 'mere mania estimate ; :: little) yielding of the point or place boys by the hand,-and had spoken his -- taken aback.' BREAD'- " of his Importance ; ; t't to age does no man any harm. Deference last words of loving advice and fare- i : - , delightful either young well. When he bad finished, one of r r New:,York .Bun. ."":; : ,-- or old. the boys leaned over the dying man forgiveness ,.-. -....-,...... : : :Jr _ emotion asked 1o and with much - It Isn't at all necessary for me : .h , 'Argo Argo -Argo Argo 'Argo 'Arfo for harsh words spoken point to our youth the wrecks upon any z' With a'look of unutterable . Argo Argo Argo Argo. .._ the shores of life wbo are monuments In the past r ''Side and CentreLAROC t.AjjGYJ.. _' love, the father replied: "Oh o.Jz'- _ .. to dishonorable actions in the . !Iome. The gutters and the jails are my' boy I forgot It all long ago!" Atlas, t Tam OTHBRTEND; OF ir."-.-... .: When the prodigal' (you'and I) returns Engines . Q ' all too full of men and women who .Customer: "Wbo is that .lady your to obey to respector and confesses his Bin, he finds a refused to honor clerks are trea.tJne.wtth eo much def. -1.i it all that his Father has forgotten TOOK :: LOMBARD _ *-* to listen. : -' . .r euce. OO ago.While the confession Is long . ment On the forces other en hand ethical', the'command duty on the- still on, the penitent's lips. .be is restored rmdty, KschlM mid Briar web sri Stm* JUx, BootZUller; '"Thatt 'Ob, that'a'Mrs.: a.. .. .. d 1 J parent. Many times'men become to sonshlp" rh..lta. AVOVCTA, GA. Latest She is one of our six best 1i: : , 'c ,. ' mismanagement re.- , buyers-Pu k. ii . criminals because of parental e , and lack of sound . A Little at, a Time.-1 ,A SLOW READER. \ a.. 4 and pure l leadership In the home. How often do we,sigh fo'r'opportu- ,Ur, KtramOften; ".1 thought the NO RELIEF FOR 15 YEARS: ,. - Honor be to whom honor Is due. nities of doing good whilst we neglect door bell :rang a few minute ago." ; lit i The man or the woman who demands the openings of providence In lit- Mrs. ,Hlxra: Often: "So It.,did. and All Sorts of Remed es.FaI1o!!. '&o Cure .s. I honor from a child must be honor. : tle' things, which would frequently Bridget' anjiwered !It." Eczemo: -Sufferer Tried Collcura : -1 _ able-that Is to say worthy of honor. lead to tbe accomplishment of most Mr. Hiram Offend "But wbat'a keep'tug and Is Itnlirely'turcd."l' i ",.. r Parents must be respectable before' Important usefulness J- . ., ' have had for' fifteen .. ; rClema over h they shall merit or gain theIr chile Dr. Johnson used to say "He who her so long? ; .. .. " have tricl all\ of remedies f and aorta 'dren's respect waits to do a great'deal of good at Mrs. Hiram Often! : "A postal card. :year, I. S..1 but without arail. 1 staled the due of that man wHo do Good la to relieve. me, t'' 7 j lObedlecce: : Is once will never any. p'robablr'tP,6lladelphlaaPren. friends lo ;. and be ca e < one Jof'my my a.n doesn't contravene'the moral law or done by degrees. However small in. A ". : ' recommended th. Kemedie 1 The ; ? ' -' CjiUcura OriJinar'Bre.k Plug Tobacco: .- 'the laws of common sense-and tbe proportion the benefits which follow ver.lUed :due of him alone. Ace deserves deference individual attempts to do good a The' Alaska Packers Association-- ,bought lie them uniuccemlul with tl;. thought with the thnt'lhwould olhrn. .. , rand" 'of North Carolina.:: Flue-Ctired'Tobe...cccp have , the basis of years so deal. thus be accomplishedby .liberated from their hatcheries . not on great may *' < But after using them 'for'a few' weeklt.J. .Showing a CAINjEYERV YEAR airicelin/ oduee1G'IMITTED much as on the basis of wisdom. perseverance even In the midst of In Alaskjcr up to 190, over three ; many' times responsible disappointments. ,hundred ajid : noticed to'my surprise It.at! the irritntlos ' Parents are more discouragements fifty-one mOTon, S51v ' aDd I peelioe lot ; the al a. -gradually ,.dtcreaaed : I ,1 INsTYLE > for the lack of honor that -Crabb. 000,000) : aalnaon ibe1r ! t >>- young ; Fortmann'7iaicb.ly anujlinally, after using fire calces UTIIQtljjjJHgr than the . them are - show 'M. 0 children ' Is ' j r. the ;largest rT i the' of Culicnra Soap: and two boxes of Cutieura T.VVVTVYV'VY V 'V 7'Y 1 Honor In YY children tbemselvea. many Invisible Force. YT The :.world., .. ,Ointment it disappeared" entirely ''f .' minds begins and stops with ..obe God hates the sin but loves the slniier .. feel like a'aew. -pan, and would I ..It' to think zd. : 9w \ dience. Many parents seem -loves him that Is, as a maD not, THE PARTY .lijffll. gladly .-recommend- e remedies to all CRESCENTANTISEPTIC t : Jt of the individuality - that the subjection In ,his.character ot a sinner. God who are afflicted with skin diseases, DavidJiluiu ,, I ", whIm and 'willIs -,' .QREATCSTt HKAI.KR..KNOWM' TO 8CIBNOC. to their , of a child 'humanity In spite of. not because 'TWlty 4i fR'youl come; to > loves _BWrtyi N Y. ; . Box 'A'Bedtoe''StaUop' : , staid :Iagas matron and the ,um and total of: obedience. He would " _NOD PoieoDoaa;Nea Initatiag 'Allays 1 of its wrongdoing. Ote, an let m. In, / Kov. fl IDOlS, " 400r- \ . 1 Obedience consists In becoming; as of: ,, pain from ear , sweet milk. dues burns inataatlyl euree'okl gad lekrceue aoree; ,,, ' themselves ii , much like ft , 'were ,., into decency'sanity, not for the rough t" his stn love him seasibere L" . think. ChlW neighbor was talking to SM>m.bedy ADdJ'w..M eurel .onas and inflammation from any cause on man or some parents seem to righteousness The lovetot God lsx + t wduld be. no .reliable test of aman's' 'I ,. lewl.urs'ahoi.r.or'e,>ee4ves.. .roupFnaustaeuea' ,,.. . I' dren cannot be held down In ,that not, a. mere empty sentiment but/n : :, Sloe'piDz.," Cletaland plain, c-r--i.' "'''_ .. ,' . f'" -matter. Freedom'' must be allowed an'iavisible.foree which makes fw, Dealer., .. seamanship?: ", 1. _Ihra. .t ....ell n.-c-r _i XfrLbr OmxstcxJivcHKMiaAa. COW-n...r. ....... ...... 'f for the exercise of Individuality'andpersonal holiness and ultimately for happtress.Ram's /, . 'J'.r.> ' , preference) and bent Obedience Horn. " ; must ,be ,glvenaud "required\: ' is only when a' moral principle Jsif at the' liner Saneta...,'. 11 In , .i stake or the best interests of a child i consecrated'soul make it necessary that"- parental au- None but a wholly the.moat.hoIY'' placeof :h *iIIiKI U tJ 'thorityipe,enforced; But the unreasonable can comelato: , li' exercise :of endue .communion 'with God In. the inner : 1 their I' 8&nctulU'J'-HaJlnu. Whltall-; - exhibit In which many reople '- bs' home Ute'" pitiful" .-, and Ii the more. smt....... 1 --,; ........ .1 .. *es.v t "' ''.ugtrr a gtli, tree Slrtf_ ;.. VN r Q OREO.S;,MAIR .R11TORER.r10./ 11LOp. r.fal,.., 'jI'j'Ii C8! 0' _ / ,0'J\ Y fA , .c I a .... ,?,' r ITlJ. 1 r J .. .F. I"r a,. \ I 1 ",;,It u , .II l." .. .' . . .,. j -VL.vfcS \\I' : ; : ( r.... : ,; ' . '. ,,' > ', "' . , -