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The State of Team. County of Bexnr.
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prayer-book ......., _______________
you wish distract ton and not devotion
tn occupy your mind.
..... Don't talk In church without tie-
all pojnt.1 Inunt he weighed tenuity. Talk with Cud, whom you
have trims to vlult In f[I;i temple.
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cised. Is: him not critieiBfa .iJthe’rn, ...
Ik difficult to realize that to ciriticS^
originally niwit to prsnue, shd that
when one optilto of critkiaiug s -jwenc
a picture or a piece ofmil sic lie menni
that ho w.in going to pick out Rr ex-
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f gnt into chi* habit of
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to Mao wJthotit oUhcr n.
or rwtry bencUt nnlewi
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intercsdng ro all <..-...:-. ..i .
' -When PJas x was
priest 'at TcHsiteto,
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fc|.: plaint <f htoiS Diia Gtaseppe etudieo ;
50 hard at night that he "used up so -
Sgi very many: .canril®i!.,'’ -.Vhen he iwass -
»j. .parish priest at '.SaiUaso it. cnee hap-iZ .
|g. pened that a eefr-se had to be brought, j
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It In n great pity tlmt more women
do not know about, the trn no it II king
olTects of simply gct.'dnK out of doors.
They allow themselves to become
lovable, with nerves strong 1
breaking point, voices raeped
..grow utterly tnlsernble and
but. if the proJrteUon In too m.-trkedlevrtryhody due tinxtnus to Itsep out
II rarlllating mind follows. If the of their way. Then they spend their
ups lire open It prominin elouueoc'c money cm nedativ<> pills sad [
'■■1-1111 power unless the other fenlurrisj medicine. AU the while, nine
ure weak. ic.at of ten, the enre is just'otwaidh
Th mouth should he in Jieefdng | ihelr own doors. An hour or two dig.
with the rest of the fneo nnd the llps|-..... '-■ •*• - • • ■• -■
evenly closed. '
irioutli denotes strength, courage
i.-cnero»lty ;itkI nlfpctl'm; If
plosirui, delermlnutlon sometimes
istinacy results.
g Xaturallv I waited for Alic-ii b r<Lt!!'- kri'ster power of affection
g turn with great interest. 1 !"vp Is denoted,
g It wan true— 1 Imd to admit !t the, f'nn in'i'dUnthm J
ig first thing. Alice did stand behind i J"« corners of the month
B everything. She did not push- jl(}ei’‘it?h spiritu are SmHwlml.
'g -.was too pieasim and gnwdcms for A mnall chin denotes
g tliat:. But her eyes, which looked al-r1??^ ftni’ physically,
| most sleepy, saw *"
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ft.- Allee ..portateif
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S; ■ others looked after tte ..,, ...
g-?. ■ connected with tl:o clinju.r. Alice now 1
.TO every detail--^raw! .that all waa irs!
g:-■ . working order. . Ti>' stl'cers took re-
■ eponsibHity of a. tez&n thifigs—and
I •_ forget most of them! Alice took re-
ji'. lipmmlbsnty of aoMsicg— but quietly
L:.'. haw nnd took c&wge of ovnmfimg
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Il . FI^E ARTS ANO MU^ie.STUDIOS.
| The Alamo Heights ear passes the College every seven minutes. | w|||l
| For ilfestmtel eatafog stress: MJPEMIOROSs
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ST. MARY’S ACADEMY! |
Austin, Texas. Cli®
Fortieth Scholastic year begins September 9. 1tU:i,
Harmonious development of the moral, intellectual and
physical qualities is the standard of this well known
seiiool. Young ladies prepared for any sphere in Hfc '
Home and educational advantages excellent. All mod- 'LH ■’
’'“Provements Experienced faculty. Beautiful and >;■
e dthy location; high and airy, far above surrounding ^|| -
delightful gulf breeze. Discipline mild, but firm. Del (.-W
dartmenu: Primary, Preparatory and Academic; thor- '
ough courses m English, Latin, German, French, Span- MU
isl , Stenography, Music, Art and Elocution. Affiliated
with State University. The model school for young
ladies. J'or catalogue address, ’ 8
Sisters of the Holy Cross,
St. fcy’s Acattay, [ ■■.■■■< ‘
AUSTIN, TCXAS. 141!
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St. Edward’s Coliegejl
A BOARBIKG SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANO YOUHC MEH. .1 'Ll
The College Comprigeo Six gohools— j
Gr—»«r SchwL Brcinew School, High School, M»
real School, Collegiate School, Preparatory Eno-1
neering School |
CONVENIENCES—Prlviats Rooms nt Moderate Rates; Op.m-dafer
| Gymnasium; Welt Equipped Natatortum; Large Recreation Rooms
with all Indoor Amuimmeutu; Exhibition Hall for Debating, Drama-
tics end Elocution,
For catalogna and further tiformation, address, 4
rev. JOHN T. B0UM>, C. a C„ B« M, tak Tow. |O?
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URSULINE ACADEMYAB
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11 the South, St L©igis College of So Anto®ios Texass
Ifc' holds a prominent place:
BECAUSE~It han a jomplete utaff of cornpe-
tent and experienced instructors
wIiohb life-work is the “Educa-
tion of youth.”
BECAUSE—Its system of in struct ion conforms
to the most approved modern
methods, and trains the young
man for the University, or pre-
pares him effectively for a Fro-
fesHional or Commercial career.
Stadias Resumed September 3, 1913, Write for Catalogue.
REV. LOUIS A. TR.AGESSER, S. M„ President.
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W OM AIM^ SP H E R E|K
CONDUCTED BY AGNEB McENERY
neiaie. Not. no with the hull mark <tf
rJiiirtirler. Very often i tie weak
point# Jn ii fai'i uro r-ounti-rtialanced
by odier utronir feutiiren, an<l In faee-
readiiig nN , ;..;..: :.. ..I,,;. .,:
intllilifniiJJy and collectively before
pHfgfni; the charncterhidefi too JutrHli-
Jy-
A xangtilne tmiuioniment. in uuntiJIy
nceorn pan led by a good color mid red
“ "' ' " '■ silr. curly and
pretty; if Inclined to be quick tem-
pered quick flu diets are noticeable.
When the upper lip projects slight-
ly It means a boiievbJeiit diBpoBltion,
,! I Are You Interested In Selecting a Good
Boarding School For Your Son?
A good school develops the moral, intellectual and physical
powers of its pupils. Among the many schools of this kind in
BECAUSE—Its iiiflittince <>n the pupil is mor-
ally healthful and uplifting—its
discipline, at all times firm, is
mild and parental.
BECAUSE—I tn Buildings are spacious and
provided with every modern sani-
tary convenience, its Natiitoriurn
being a unique feature.
BECAUSE-lts terms are moderate.
j Caleg® asd Ae^emy erf the Iseamate WrnC
J ALAMO MBIGHTS
THE CATHOLIC REVIVAL If
LN FRANCE.
The brilliant picture of the Ctithollc; [
„ ,,, . revival In France set before Ute great |
Vf* ;ilDJ in St. George^ Hnll, JJver-
known nil over -1;?^.^ l?X by E‘Lth('r BeraRrd Vnuglmn h
great 1JP re wd l;Li dy, When j Shroft‘!ng
be bful EinthERjR to 'ii'-a a uoYLef'Tt'*-P^t* CftlbolR Ciittn.il 3EUGJig£t tho
ttrkkem famHv 1 ■< i a Jon aKrt to which attention lint?;
<bX“ }' "t: * alIti I fluently fam, cnJM jn <mr spwlal
After Father bsit o* Fre<,,th |
Bishop of Mwt™, h„ v.Jh!f for i™ »re rt ^t'U1Jl.ry«?,h‘5
UW w very reiJSa with Ufe;LC ’?P ?tl,te-
illiecuir of ue City C.iilciw. He had, i"tU?£n:Lj’“"‘t® tr'lif, 4’* thurch> !,s
however. wE-}s(traM frcin, faU “L“m.5^'ri ’"i? 1!rT<?, ““
«B>soclaticin, fseeiresti tlie U be- .T111
<<une ilt^Der a.Ui^k. When the n“&‘« M>lrit
Hlshep learned :be director was;of bt-if-sacrllji e and their dtslntereKted
critically ill, tie ui ere c «Bt to Isis'
hinise tn suik wetter bn would rwr
like tr> rewfve in rtsir SrerH an obi
friend, "lite litUbep was admit led,
Mirylru?- for atom :n; tour ami con--
verted hun. The Bliiliuji hltniwlf:
brought the Vim.!.■'eii-j to the dying
man nnd the old trleBds parted, bath ■
profoundly cuovrnl. A fow days law;-1
the director died. i
When to wm mjistr- Hilltop, blit <iU-i
ter tvroni re blra .ani.U;so.wJy: '
wbst atoll I euosi iiisr y<ns. tow C
resie BltouyC"’ And be!
’to s.Oisne yxrti have, pint i
»d Use ssturie j
w. vtunwgae Bunress,
vm of. _
fjr hg..-4 .ft isAi 1 aislSi, • -4 ogrh :■ •• ;^u<; :?■■■■.■■
11. f. :mart.«,■ • ft* fc • • 141* ■ ■ -It«: •.*« 1wh ■■■-*:.
Jh Jtobk «8, p. amis, mordti to-wO-z
Scr$i
Ntof. and «wcortUBS t» lard- <£>*
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s:-j-e~£SBB..fe?S“g8d
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e Utt Sc-,, aitskirij. it to- ln.rc.ew.
was. 'NJSi, y«," Uns ;
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?:»yd tl.rmr." . .
«.llt hSSfilt!Jtp l;SI i 15 veOrd, J
— ,—.„.„ .,,.1.,:,i w aiiinr peopls; p.to liourtf
cdnikiff ti.trrl .. ais w^IS M-fo s;o itind j-W Sadcit,
t>ee theca, ifb. wssks its Tesfire we:r<rLlresfiint, A,
fonrouw.
that raady hto [;»y|
go lt.Imtfl tto -s.trei^t.Bi -I
riill. oS tie-yiralwiB -and his .ottor
with raadkis,
who essffli!' rM.sto.sr tir/rirsirji! ......
wouM glvo1 the- ,;-.-.r;.'rf’is.is’;iii wmI to
bctttsr-rlreijiterJ ■qts-F-a i.te s'sSSs-rSten . ..,......... ......
kltidngsa t.-o Uto <■&?.;-.$txpi: always w Uoiti.lo., arj.d toim
the jw>?ru: ;i -dWai ?<■ ;si ,r $ J.® ^b, fee wcsiaSd .11; Jj a I f <»f let, • sv, vsi isioyK r»nfs f. IJ
find htosteR irwre-iuatW by a girassliCU.y Jifoeit No. two tlrenannd,' nine
crowi} of w<snt.>!!V] etelblmi.. —•- • .........-......
was (sb
pls who
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t itwri re'wWmstois Loe "It"
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tortstR usiifTsi-siistJed Sip « I
of wisnMi-a iiniil etelblim..
beniyn .SymjBatfe.fSi.lir wilt.13 th® ..
tiotd hl® i;h«>f?- .SIHte trots 'bits?!,
, .......- ..uh, wetar-tWMSi:
nnd oUta-ra. ;a Ssste white (toy
tffljtod npon fef-iaa s- swwm.1 .friienjl
nnd the CiSnJtaaJ rwssy wiUfirnfiteKsgsflt tfe®!.
hst did suf. ratttxtifii tor t&tn- 5
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bnt treated <yr*iry (jaw .ms old .sw>
q train aait' st firfsissL i?» vklitfii
'.tto ni i<14 lir etas m j'
am! iriih w wS;ic KlVra.1
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its. ■ - 'Stwh*?,’
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venlencea condnclve to jseaitlt 6nd comEort aiJ m^eru <»■ . „;;^L ?
receive spwJa! yttentlon, • Ireesito central on,! wsr of a=. M
egpdywr domm^Sepe. ^. . Privateif ;..
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What We Are Apt To Forget.
That polltnncra coat nothing,
That w isbonlil live ant! let i|ve.
;».... yi wiii.niuBj /That, our lives are what we mafco
Jb-i the otiters wtectsL . .Wlth.-n Jong tllfem?
■ IIof -1 Visits, tufo a troubled, brow. That others hnve reelinhs rut welt as
-..-my aunt, on tto nrornfog of tee din- ourselres,
I'.-Iwi" .-drltefo/ttt 11 <j r tote, Th nt a kind word, even to a dog,
itlewirs and batars, | is never losi,
roarrasglBg tlw silver- J Thnt a loafer Ja the rnmii des pl cable
.. -aisles .within sound oficreature on earth,
: • her yotco. When sho fatiag tfo tto; , That-every billed workn.iin was
t ^aS“gs.-sG“ £~”-
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moiitli uliituld
the!,'- way.
*"'-■- on Hedafiv,
All (I,,:
■ ■.it of ten, tl
, their own doors. ......,. ........ _,,w
-- ...... -......v ‘lose (inti uie llpii glrti: In the back yard while mm
■bly cloMcd. Tlio mini!unt-elzed |shines on It, a long walk through Use
nth denotes strength, courage, tfielde, If you live rtenr ttoin. will
rcneroBlty anti rirfpcte.m; If firmly drive away the lowest iiplrlts. Even a
ob- Blreet cure ride, provided the car ten’t
The fuller the JIpslcrowded anti you go out to tilts t>ub-:
“on and ’ urlm. and put thruitglt the shopping
If there diBtriet, Is better than tsUiyins in tite
........---' -'. . -'...,f yourself with iioad-
. nebs powders. A back porch or ft con-
venient doorstep, where you may pare
, the potatow, wash the detim and a
i dozen other Jloitaehold faults, la a
, greater promoter of health. If golntt
i out for two hours Is Mmpiy out of the
1 qnesnfen. go for half sn hour. Fali-
■ l»r; tn thstt. Hi ere Is one thing that
you can do; you can step outeide tee
■ door and foire long, deep Inlialatlows
of fresh air. Do It four or tiro or ten ....... --- .-„.™ -
times during the day. It won't taiko cobblent, fefatam ci:
- more than three minutes at most, rami
■ perwiBted In will work wonders, not
pnly with your health, but with your
isppenranee.
f;
t - -gracm-s, wmfoCTimiers and bataraji
f Alice and I were ssrranglifo the silver-!
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f.,.-,r.«i,„. »,i,h w“...........-
s;;. . said, ‘You forgot-the hufo -nrtdr Etoi That, th owe a duty to bur feljewp0?-thdhi: and hold tlfont tip: for
|/isa/sasi -w.r^s .... ^IsssarMssa*,
:. yna Mbr- tor A J J. re TimitKafoty tn mi
/5SS'S,Sc”w- sl„Fi. «««-.»
r i. waa :„±,
... .. . nye:l a noble Hjilrlt
„, mUf-sarrllJce and their disinterested
i love of souls bins appealed to whllt la
[ bwt Jn the French mentality. Father
i Vaughan, whose eloqueaeq and power
icf kindling etnhuslasro, though much
j oileii and appreciated in distant lands,
shave certainly no: been lost whilst he
; ton been abroad, tobi uf the abundant
i evidence of fresh life which he wit-
■ timed aotms ditye ugo during a vielt
i to France, In the focrease of ehurciims.
iihe crowding of men and women to
Pirn,! WItrliillP' Ktl'J the nuiaorotm taetlb"o
that I ^nfeBlsatfonij for the promotion of
:you have foosie Btabim?’’ And be j<“al!so,Ic iiitcrcidis. Even more notable
nMweredi 'Tto niram y<i'u hsi.ve, font jin the irfoittec tn the tone of French I
«s much and ski more " a mt tise s«m<i bplaion. IJeforo the Church r
w»« true wton be !»-,■« Cardinal.^'0 from the Slate polltl-
Wiwn the sisters w«it to market, for /bito eagerly seized opportunities for
nti ppi km, t.lmy did mu tav® to VTer. i «t Wcklng her in most insulting terani.
load their VssfciK, «^iny of the worn offenders in
CjMin (ho retoum uremia firm of hl®; nr,f cwrel'u! not to avail of
Physician the Card la al too ft. a 4Mty Jibem becatme they know that Hie use
walk ilurlng tfoj lain, yiiiemi. lie tmmJlyi^ feflffiwe hurtful to rise Catholics
crossed over to foe EJdci in e lit 11 n J wout<S not al: al] benefit them.—Ltver-
stcsin taiarmli. "cijasi!ton.’‘ <m th,tty are j I’oul Calhollc Times.
cnllmi In V««tas. in wb.lch any orn« astal - 1
ride for two .-widi.. TJictj tie walk.iad i J.;”l
up rind dtjwu under the tretait rw-ll- j;rJ B.f.s-re
Ing bls brnvfon’ and s.utufo a; vtelt tn ' " ’f
the Church of St. EllratotEi in 'coiricfo-
iito.
TJia CurdluaJ feu,>j oaHy n n'lckrsl *>c ■•»*«» w « wraan iirar exeeu-
watch wlfofo foi-foul imwli.t. for. fcWw otfo order of wale fosuerl on Julv.
raagnJfiwnt auw tarn TriMii^, w two jT- UH If. out <i.r tin* Honora fa fe District
dollars, wtop junrUh jmleat, iC-mart of Bwiar County, Flfly-wventlt
One time wteM fee info a conforOTre ;■! udiclal District of Tesmi, by tiki
patent with aorrm m«. to puUrf mtt hu;Clerk theireof. in tfo> case of Ttomi
times- nickel wateh. ®srd- one of foe .Kiiratin-i Wtrif, plaintiff, versmi Emu HI. rterpr’r,
m en, sini liras s iftt te-„ fliskml tt J-w iircirsr.' George m , Bunimt, E«t her A, Bon-
Wtm time ft WKS. "<jfo ywi," the pit-i ti-eu. A.. J. fiilprwllL C„ W. Blriitip apd
I.rlarch HtmwwresS ■:toertii.Jly. "isivtoi : J. A. Greene, disfendanns. No. J]-ru*i:-f,
watches Si:s?«p eery ti.rmr." j,wm1 ;o nib rw gherfff directed und <Ie.
He Bsever ifo.irf tu «but Jlssm-Hitili1 sip ;m j live red, J will proceed to sell, Im tween
hte iiralmar. Hit Sils.ams to pjmipls ifoe liours prriiM’ibed by law for Sher-
-■ -. ' .... -“' :.. :. .„- " /'"font, on she firm, Tuesday in
Hfe totakm fo Tjifore w.-ere! Aifottet, A. D. fol3. It being the fifth
is tons ifow ss,vitss in fort feuiy of siild month, before the court-
qmi.fer; rje wniM femmte door of nalil Jie-nar County, jn
■sslfo o-iw pmfo«i-'-fo! <H}' of tian Atsitmto,, tine follow-
.- flito-d jloir property, namely.;
To ttrn jhTCir <ihil<llren i All Hist roruifti ira-f, or parcel qf
tens toqUmL lyl.r;# and foffog m the tmitnly of
■l'.to:ifo!i;itair, fJtsfo fo' Tc-iXbu. find within .the
TMskreof-pa'rate limits of Hie city of Ban All-
>'™;):(WjO| 0to3 fowlt: the '
fofte-Jtafo- of Jot jp Block one Ill,
i total wfo t.forty-»!x <29881, on the
para- ■ iiottth isbfo <rf Mollm.rry Avetibe, out of
illites, l-oiin 1.3, j,ir jj Ti.niJ 3 4, and foo mouth
Cb feet off rfM j®, aSMi jotn l&, 2d,:
i!, 22, 2,1 ami 24, rail In wld block
1, eft-y faSflicfc. sicjili of Jay E. ■■.and :
tiSaitssl tfe®5.; nSapte Uf/ Attasasti' re-Mfoillrltfloh' of
m.f(, , . ;■■■ --- ^LfJJ.lMLlfendnof
.non with rtosn fe speakaiis, Uuroi lfel.glitffl Addition to the city
, , - - ■ .- •■ -■■ ;? f,7 cf Aafoefo. Tta reiosuWirfsSmj,
H-« vfoiSi!^ Of irafd-prfoffliitei mwte Gw.TSJABefo
.......
l£^SSlS^^^2tXw*7^^»/L':yii
................... ^‘iilfe.'./
I »W5SL-“* MbJ; J
a-/ yeafo- rSomEtorithegs -
.to Btaay of w.mfcs. nifo-me hope *
ilmt-tte /wlsotereoifeitaou w,-811 n rove.
was ttiii • ::as^Sstint t;:.
^sribolo^ E,^ steter ,^iuJ
7 -
J IU teeters &sM M. A. «k! -B. A. Bfo ■ B,e
, tu „BUOT-, J Cerite U^vemty *te W™* isc&nsplete.
to die church from farfoest limits I ± M WSSfegtSft,, Its BSe&tl£S®i is ideal
j ■ of ihe parish... in -toj;r sad aurpHce j * ■//■■//■//■:■: ...... :.:■: . ■■ / .:,-■;... :■
!:.-the priest ecconifianicd toft sacristan IT t.. ''>i • i ■ ■> -i -,-'■ ■■■'. t l: ,,^tT:;.;:./:.'./.'..' ■..toto-to-rfe' -. ;"w' /
f - to the houa<? wfasre ■_!:;■ deed man lay. S^, r
■ Ju this isolated neigh terinxid itmly ma.s I«
f man. could be found to help carry thosT
s : bier. Don Sarto did net stop to think ■ X
f very lang. He took, bold of one han- j
die and with the sacristsjs surd baotherj
helped carry tta body three miles to;
the cemetery.
I-- It iiomettraes happened that the old
| sacristan or era iopt. The gaod-liearta
I ed priest would -Hire:; itlic- deal' himself,
j ring- the beU mid. prepare everythUfo
g for Maas, cmre when c-rm of his psr-
I luhSoners wanted ta> go and awaken
| iha sacristan. Father itaino answered
I smilingly; ‘T.^:c tm- vid man id-cwp.
Do you think I aui riot able to -open ■
the door asd ring the tell? Permit <
me to do iwmeti?iiI;s for the old man;
I shall b« old rriyrelr imw day."
To reach his tma-tered fioelt, he had
bought tl iftthi wai».osi and donkey. I
This humble veffo.-iy wun became
fc.:.. Tile tafri Behind.
Li?:; Ono summer 1 wtm spending it
; month In the home of one of my
Hunts. One day during my necond
wtmk, ishe said. "I itm giifrtK to give
, a dinner for nil yrmr nit* friend« ;m
boon as Alice comssi b;u:k," Alice,
: tho old re I driufthter In flu* family,
■wan npunding n week In the country,
O / iT bKd never noticed that aha did morn
Mb than her n bn re of liie froijmtoold work ,,r r-li'sistnuf. brown brail
..--in fact, I had wondered if she (lid ........ " ..........
|=®, .her parfos-bn t th# t wen 4tjriug.Hw ffret
fig' few days rd my visit. ■ Being «ilnt.
sfc/l wan privileged to quits Hon her. Sol
If 1 ESi<k
"Why mttst you wait, not I! Allee I'
§ comm; Imclt?” The whole family itaz-!
’ll Cd fit me In wide-eyed fist mil slim cut. 1
|| "Wo conidii't do anything without. !
' Alice,” said my aunt, and the younirer
ofefe.fofoter added, '‘Alice u tend a behind \m ’
S -all, you know." '
| "F'nah rm
I "No, pile
f ..;. Itiughed my aunt, "but-—»he kemra tic.
| going."
I, Naturally f .-.ril;,: to.
gi/fe./tsreu.wlth great Interest..
1 true-—1 had to admit It the
All™ did stand behind.
She did not push- ithei . ,, ,,
jileamm and gradims for A ri||ln11 f’b,T! weakness
...........A double
/ everything and "k; in' w°f1<fonm!s, «nd a pointed chip,
sentlo TOfei'wa-i ftj.sc,ihninK 111,(3 Wisdom, Tin? long chin
The <rthere plnnncd pt’,]3''isfe[’ a rirong will, often when
rrfeeted the plans, nnd saw fe'^ggeratml tending to obstinacy,
carried out Tha'T5)t; “nt ''tl,n denotes a cold, hnrd
bls HUnss tom pa mm ent, and « dimple In tli^
r Alien 1 c!>Jn meinut an unselfish, genial heart,:
- -Cntholte Mirror, i
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