__ _», - gg - 1 MODERN LOW ‘ COST RESIDENCE? (Continued From -The Third Page-> npeciauy an invalid, or one temporarily indigpoged, when ascending. liuilitig they have no motion forward. bu__si‘ei1i ccntinualiv itiskinir a climb :ill the time. The haliinch, in risers.S=1VeS H good deal of vit.'ilit_\_‘. _ The dining-room, shown on the first ‘ mor P1310, ,xpliiiiis itself, and appeals to every prospective home' owner, for im limit and accommodation. The D . _ Q butler`s pantiy is consiilei_ably larg.r than usually planned for a house of this size and cost, leaving plenty of room for an extra dresser it' desired. The kitchen is well placed, and has the modern idea of the side or back stairs _ i _ to give a pleasing e ec_t o e 6 » we approach the exterior of the dwgli- ing. yet it is of comuiodious_ alle. would lenditsel! to extension 01' 9°' largement, if desired. ‘Wi\h0Uf detract' ing from the artistic apps-arance_.__ __The elevation shows ii low effect, w io in nearly all cases protects the rooms from the sun’s rays in the heat of the noon- day. _ _ _ I _ A brief technical description of tiis design we give as follows: General dimensions: Lxtreme width, 40 feet, not including varanda; depth. _ 84 feeténot including veranda or porch. story, 9 feet; second story, 8 feel 6 inches; attic, 8 feet. Exterior 1118- terials: Foundation, stone; tirst story, si-cnnd story and roof. shingles. I_n- terior tinish: Hard white plaster; _Ulm in parlor. soit wood, _ painted ivory White; in hall, library and dining-rpom ash; in balance of house, N~ C- Pine; Flooring, N. C. pine in first story aint bath-room; elsewhere. soft wood- 0'! qv O c'» U.. 5'! a'l "’ o°¢ ¢‘. 090 op ¢'» "' THE ’taU 0°# Q.. o’l *A Th Secr T Health The health of the whole body depends upon the blood and the nerves. Therefore a medicine that creates new blood and supplies the necessary ' _ g l ,ones of Fred Trltle, who afterward was l which does not effect the looks of the, Staircase, bak. Colors: All side Wall l- ~ ` i`.“F'1 -` °=i _ .._ lv, >`Q , i .» .` _ _ I _¢_;:¢~F' *" ~=”{-a-é,“” ful” T _ _ _rigi i .2 \ 4' Y 7*,-p-7°*--*fr* _ ~,~\- "1a`| second story hall,and being shutoff from the main staircase saves rough usage cf mime. » _ A l bedrooms in second story have abundance of closet room, giving an _average storage space of 12 squvizc fee-5 per room. large linen closet at bath- room. which latter rocm is planned for comfort and the pleasure of the bath, rather than stuck away, “any old place." Access to the attic by side or bat k stairs, attic being iloored for storage in some parts, two ood room h g s, ow- Bvor, bein? finished off The rio mer windows in this story insure couple e and satisfactory veiiziiation for the cn- IIIB USUN* , ff Accommodations, outside l of those ‘mentioned above: Large, airy rooms with ample closet space. Cellar-. under whole house, with outside and inside in parlor and dining-room The oval ot this principal i-tom Handsome staircase with coat closet under Larve wallspaca in library for bookcases. Servants’ W L in cel’ar, etc etc Lost $4 600, complete The estim. are is based on New York prices for ma‘eria.l and labor. thouftli ia many sections of the country the cost should be less _ was si>liNinsi>. ‘ Mrs. Vllderbilfs Mother Did Not Spoil the _ Child. Twentyyears ego. more or less, l knew Miss Virginia Fair, who became Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., 'Tuesday Elie liairs lived in a big rw --s orv white frame house on Siuth B v if ° 5-re [» 'ment minister in Yew Envland Virginia City Nev. iiidin the sam.-it L ` ' enclosure was ri piivatc school house. wherein the little girl, Virginia Fair. learned her letters, and her big sister, 3 a ~ chunky girl with snort hair and e. habit of making laces tnnugh the scbeol house wiudotv nt p ssers by.ais:i studied. ` » Mrs. Oelrichs at that time always leeuicd to lack a front tooth. She used to stand on the veranda and tell herl brothers what would happen to them ii; they did not ‘-come in this minute.” Senator Fair was a very rich man ` then, but he had been rich such a short time that his miners still called him by his first name. It was considered that his family was -‘putting on airs” whenl they didn’t send the children to public school with the uiineris boys and girls. U The private school in the Fairs’ yard was also attended by afew of the miningi superintendents’ children, and the vouo I governor of Arizona.. were also among ` i come here !” (Desperately). ' t xiftrwfnrtttttttttttttit Baby... i Knows A oooo 'ri-imc will-:ti i-is sei-:s ir. P ¢sn»»na¢»in£'»¢ »»'¢»~»¥¢¥»¥v4¥¥¥¥»~»-##4 l¢U§¥ . . __ _ B . ,_ j -s . ., ~ . , _ _ ,S .i . F5 . l - ,W _ unsettled problem. ° I One day halt' a dozen uuregenerates ll the Britil- li ll une Oiii ee. V- fiiifrh roflliivd were enjoying the convenience. The future Mrs. Vanderbilt was aiiron . 5° ihem. having given nurse or govc1‘l1osS 'he sli I D over the gate opposite. peratively.) dl_ed the banister and shot down the in- cline, screaming with delifrht. now_-ambushed the child at the bottom and led her off shrieking: Within halt an hour she was backou _ ills banixter.` Then out of the White swooped down upon her youngster,who, Plum!! lizflrdli Qllifwd 011 1058 Bild GK- " deplorable to tell, kicked and screamed the little Fair girls’ Iirst_ friends and schoolmates. The young pedagogue who taught in that dainty school chip ld with the rich and beautiful mistress nt the mansion across B. street, but though the scandal almost willed the sagebrush on the Nevada hillsides, probabiy Mrs. Vai.-derbilt does not remember it. The pedagogne, by_the wa; , is now a prom- This lndy’s house. just” accross the way from the Fairs’ was it wooden pal- ace, high above the street. Leading and a balister made to slide down, We used to sneak up those s airs, clainuar a-straddle of the banister, lei. out a tell of defiance to the Edgiiigton family, who lived tbere,and toboggiiri lo the bot tom like meteors. Whether the damage to the Edgingidn varnish was greater than that to the juvenile clothing is an p. The portly form of her mdther liunv "Birdie l” (Rising inliection.) "Birdie, come here !” (firmly) "Birdie, come ip this instant 2” (Im- °~B1rdie, you’ll catch it if you don’t And still that precious baby girl strad- Finaily Tessie Fair-liirs Oelrichs -~Shantconiel Shant! Shanti” air gate swarmed Mrs. Fair and :shingles left natural. Roof, dark green. Trim bu _ ` entrance and concrete door. Fireplace parlor presents a very unique treatment down from it were long tiights ol stairs 0* more attractive and very muon cheaper than that new lc ordiiiar_v use -The Canadian Journal ot Commerce, April c'l op _ Q ¢'l CO CO o'» ¢‘Q__ o'I' U" 0'! I.. o’» 1*' o'0 C.. .V0 . U.. ,» 'Q' i °’° la’ _'I U" QVO I " ‘ Jo "’ materials for rapidly rebuilding wasted nervetis- S5 sues, reaches thc root of many serious diseases. ' 3:3 . It is these virtues that have 'given t DH Wll.UAMS'P|NK PILLS I I ` FOB PALE PEOPLE p their wonderful power to conquer disease, and caused the`iiiiraculous'curcs that have startled the t scientific world. - Thousands of cases havcdcm- onstratcd that -this remedy is an unfailing _specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial par- _ \\ alysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhcum_atism', O A si-:vans case or Aiii/z-:MiA. -"‘iyio*i' Ani.: rof \ ~~ ` ,_ _ M' iitaiiei . 'r i ii ' .ir 1334 city Han Avenue- Men- ~ _ Mrs.‘iJ., ofneeiemy ` l'0 greg] : “l wraiiieoih giirigybu the honest testimoniail of il. suffered more thanlriy Si_iare_fl’0m oun,g girl who believes her life was saved by the use of your Dr. severe attadif of ,- I {Villialns’ Pink Pills for Pale People. In November, 1397, I W” S°m¢ fwf WMS *$0-_ Thi’ suddenly stricken with loss of voice, and for eight monlhsjcoiild I._ , _ __ only speak in a whisper. At the time I was com£_letely run down. ' _,not to, _ I had ng appetite, no energy ; suffered from hea che, palgtation ached, _ of the heart, and shortness of breath. I was not able to wal up or weak an recommended The Genuine are . At all dealers, or direct from the Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six no ~'» 0;. e'» U" o"¢ up o°'» 0.' ei'*l e,e Jn 0.0 9 I1€I‘V0l1S after effects of la grippc, pale and sallovv complcxions, and all forms ness in either men or women l O _ _ _ l A But you must get the genuine Dr. VVilliams’ Pink Pills for limitations never cured any one, and dthert so-called toni_cs°are of this great medicine. T _ ( . ._ " ,__ 'l i WGS down stairs. I was given up b the doctors, and _the diHerent‘ the doctors, it ` remediw I took did me no goodl While in condition I'b§a.n highly. _ _ _ t ' the use_o£ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. By the time I had taken ur them I saw! was boxes my voice was restored, and after the use of eight boxcs.I am takingtheiri for a feeling perfect! ”well. I cannot find words to express my thanks left ine, andI_ for what Dr. Vgilliams’ Pink Pills have done fpr me, and you are at with rhg_umatism liberty to publish this* letter, in the hope that it may be of benefit to Ifiils ig: myrelease. some other siiiferer.” ‘ recommend yaarfor _il-ii purpose. Ex_pevi1li0\l'_S hail, bbw, ,..,i,ducied before iiicials of in authority oeing granted to use oil gas niixed with 20 per will uf 8C0f.i'l©U@ under a pressure of 150 pounds to the _-quare inch. The effect of mixing 20 per cent of acetylene with oil gas was tested in a large number of railway carriage lamps, which showed that mf* iuumlnatjng pgwt-gr waS llJL5l.'6i|.Std OVBI' 110 'per cent. Further i-Xpe1'iuJe!1lS showed that a gas can be made with an illuminating _power of 12 candles at a_ cost of 20 ceuis per 1,000 feet Whioo could be distributed and burned in the same way as coal gas, and be even, safer. An eminent chemist ii is decliirmi that with cheapened carb d 1 it gas will 1 be made for distribution which will be 21 sz 1699. ' ' .literature and the study of the Hebrew' 3 A' oénerasive calculation. limgilage. Fourth, to secure the sane-ll "I should think th t a i tion and support of the European pow- would have more sense than to f th l ers or e scheme and also establish- a girl every nighh" said llabelfs 'ment of the Jewish Colonial Bank. l-at breakfast. ‘ which would loriua iinaucial insiru-it “The ideal” exclainied the ow f _ / Cllnele Dflin. The employees in the oiilloe of the ap- )i-aise: of customs were busy examin- ing a shipment of Chinese medicines. and the place smelled like a fertilize; hctory. There were the usual number of dried makesf the looks of which would be certain to kill or cure any intelligenr patient. There were also' a number of panded_w_1th'i'l!1¥Pl_'0__£ bamboo’ 'till they , _ _ pasted on stick_s;‘_oaus'ful,`l_ ted by repentant waits. ` of Palestine. ‘ ‘ ‘ I I, _:_\`__ "*~¢aunn»~._..».._.` ` ,. ,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I "iii 1|, _" in her arms. We saw her borne prison- resemblted'te1i!iiB`l‘ii¢1’f6t§°§ii"l5f°l'0f "Sea . / _‘ _ f \ 8;- img th h gh d -t d _ 'horses ” a loug}"sl`eniler fish, with a I 'I I f I l ;som&ly»fo‘i° iiiiriiii-i,thi)nu;ed!:t;1ad'ivti,ll.e awe 'Ned |’ik° ° h°Fl.'F5~°’|1*.3-l Pl‘°h°“°i1° "mi . _ 'rf 1; mme g I _ _ bundles ot centipede _flattened outiind I ,u ` A measurednegular :moo puncta Their Obiect--The Repatriation of the Jews * ` " ji! __ 3 Q5* _ polliwogs and anglewormii and many Mrs Fair’s wealth had not d h` _ _ Ina e er f'“°_° l of - - » _ too d ° ‘ ' ' 49' F0455 ¢ . ,,. ¢ *S ; I `0WN e SOAP _Pil- c 1 I Q P.¥l4l¥4¥ .~.....~i..-i- I ‘ UID' 'Y L ~§ This Atsarrr Toitsr soar co. v uonnniii., #IQ prou todo her own spanking. It TfR'J1\T°» APT” 26-"_Ab°“t 509 1'°"l, lm01_l°d WQIBB' $11811 *,510 0¢h9T~f,Th9f° ugnt to be a Qgmfort to N[rs_ Vander, pfeielllhuva Jewish ClllZ<$DS met In U16 ‘ a§ 0 _ __ _i -corated , and yigbg o{ __il.i__gBn8ta1 ll btdfl Big!! _Il the ay, to know she deserved it. Wd Wfmed 3 1°°“1 branch ' f "°"“_ Z‘°"__" 0 mf"-‘QV _ kimsi Whiilh Ymld P‘_1,'°_1W° ° ‘im °t ° 5** P'°ni3“°°° , ' _ _ ist‘government for the r r ‘ ~ ~ ' ‘ ' _ f _ 0 _ _ _ ii It i>r°1=@_=f_1==i=d- ‘ I gl. . bilt, if she remembers that unhappy T°mPl° blmding Y°3t°fd*’~Y “ff9‘”"00Ul sonfnlv de- ` ' “ ” . __ d . E/ l __ _ Y “D8 intent, with a capital of S10, 000000. f woman. "Thatfshows how _carelessly The speaker then made a vehement ap-1 you judge. Herberifs the only perEon_f'_I Deal and showed how, with peracver-, wer saw or heard o_£_ who was Smart ance. the ultimate object of the schemel GBOUSU *O fan! 59"!! 41585115 & Week would be accomplished. 1 without telling all he knew.”-_-Walh-' ington Star. _ V MEN" OF GENIUS. . S ‘§i;`1|;i;g 10, l, canals. 0 Tliirdly, the enlightenment ot; » - __ ALl:n1° -roii.¢1'soAPs. ss : qo01*tons`ot~carbid”e 'will bo'”~usedj,tfhis` the Jews bv' the diffusion of Jewish ' as an as i,;_;r,;».f.,t;.7.‘1 :_».~" :J-5:~ `-=<..f.;_»_,- I ~:_ »;_;,.&,.. F, ._ - l Ilmvctothank only i like the Engraving for 2 50. lifting .her was only the