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Hartford will nnswor I advice FREE OF pertaining: to the Tor the readers of ^ nt of his wide cxpejHthor ami ^Vluniifnc doubt, Iho highest ' subjects. Address Hm A. Radford, No. o, 111., and only enfor reply. Hie yourself "Far thronp," living iius?wiui never except the com* reatlilng the pure ?r Uio wockIs? To llred city dweller t may seem cruel, opes sojuetlme to >undings. A buni the day dreams lie who are able itlon by the hope far away from nslon and bustle luid the strength, lout of the clouds ligs. The plan of I i * -iji " -s .i'/r >4-! Will (111S( I V l', IM re i.s more porch le there are only 1 Bee how roomy made. The porch the houso with four Hides. This ree Inches wide. >ense the open liars of the porch I ml screen doors [nces. Divisions '"I " " 'H i ?L h into outdoor or protection or sunshine can Bj^^rovidod by tho^^Mcln<? of canvas Tbis plan is an conception inM tended for the man woman who wants to live outdoors! in fact, it is H a compromise Ixtwoer* the outdoors find the indoors T)n> stile of the ixnrh rfor Instance, adjacent to the kltch- | en, can bo utilized as ? n outdoor din- i lng room, and If all t ho remaining porch space 1b not ne< sled for bedrooms It can bo sot a <ldo for other I purposes. Tho b'llldin n Itself l.s 21 feet square, and the i >orcheu added iiuiKo 11 ji ii'i'i, mriM' Binriios square I Tho living room, provi 2 'd with \vinI dow scats, a* the plan shows, and a I cheery fireplace for use In cold weather, or on rainy days, is I > feet 3 Inchon long and IS foot 0 inch os wide. The kitchen Is 10 feet long and nine feet jP" ' "'"ILrch ^*1 M'S-XSY | ioowo* I 13'0'x <vo# j II ill ijjrcr'Es d I; -J LMNGPM. jtr |i K ' 16 3T.I3"V || IV * ;! !: hi I Hi ^?i-jlI PCQCH 313 *3 3' H fc, ^ Floor P!?n ^Mdo. A closet la prov ided off the i bedroom, and a pantry c f atnplo k1z<' i Jb placed off tJm kitchen. If tho bodroom is not used on account of tho porch being fitted lip for Bleeping quarters, this room can 1 ?o vised tus a den or as a nursery. Tho peoplo of this pejMt have come to realize the value nJsBhyglenlo necessity of plenty of ^HBi air. This has come about tlircJ^H long eduea Inn Thn f rr??h nir iff) nM 111 rnnuntm^. tlon la even now as a fact ' and camps are In many parts of tho conntitreatment of thin disease by^^^^H.h nlr method. It Is noorilest^^^^^Hiat no member of a family bungalow llko this will evJfigraH|fitment for that dread dl!u-:i^^^^^^K>en window at night is "^HHgiil safeguard agaln.st (llneasi^^^^^^H tho winter "when the shut ting out thn ^Hfl^Kj|g|9t most nilincntn are Thn Imihkhere can t)0 built foijyjf|9g||^^Hn. The Initorlor (JBShSh^H Vb?r? in building ' " -1 <*m . 1 i . cqSL4| usually is spent, can be simplicity it seir. The ceilings can bo beamed and the sides of the walls finished with panels or with wainscoting and varnished or stained. As for tho exterior, tho design Is admirably adapted to being llnished with cement stucco. On the sheathing tar paper should be nailed and over this furring strips nailed. Then either expanded metal or wooden lath can be used. Two coats will bo required. The first, or seratch coat, is a mix turr! of Hmo mortar containing plenty of hair. Before this coat Is dry It should be scratched to make a holding surfdco for tho cement mortar that Is to bo the finish coat. Tills coat can be applied to bring out any desired finish. The most popular finish In cement stucco is called tho slap dash finish. It is applied by being thrown oti with a trowel. It makes a rough iiiiioii iiium auiueuvu. DISCLOSURES OF A WILL ; Prominent London Barrister Found to Have Been Wedded to His Servant for Many Years. Ono of tho nmst unusual romanorg In many years was unfolded In I>ondon recently by the death of Arthur ' Joseph Munfiy, a prominent barrister , i.f Mi' 'IVnn n.mrl VI rr..,r-<, ?l,l III.. ! \r111 disclosed the fact that for more | (linn thirty-seven years he was wedded to Hannah Ctilhvlok, a servant, and though tlve world did not know of tho union, he was devoted to her and sho Lad a3 her highest ambition to servo him and cook for him. lie spent many v ? . ' r * >. V , ' ' > ; \ ' V . ? . I _ * > _____ months of onrh year with her in Shifnal, and 1>< r relatives know of the wedding, but hut rohitlvoB wore ignorant of tho marriago. So devoted was Munby that ho wrote verse to her. Sho did not care for books and learning nnd she had no comprehension of tho \ast learning of her husband or hia wealth. She did not want to ho dependent mion him and was accustomed practically all her life to work out. .Munby had ample means to support her luxuriously, but she did not want to live In London, hating the city. Munhy's business required him to spend part of tlio year there, but tho ronmilldor of thi> tinin wna /Iovftln/1 t his wife. She died a few months before blm, at the nge of 84, but Munby did not change his will in which ro referred to her as a servant and said of her: "Hannah has always refused and still refuses to have the position which as my wife she might and could have bad, and hits always insisted, and still insists, on being my servant as well ns my wife, her one grievanco being that she rannot be my only serv- { ant, and whereas owing chiefly to this ! noble and unselfish resolve of hers I have never been able to make known of mv said marriase to mv familv nr tf) tho world at Ihik^. and tho same ia known only to her kindred and tlirco of my most intimate college friends, of whom Robert Spencer Borland knows tho full circumstances and knows her personally."?New York I'resH. A Humble Invention. To foiK< t tin; Inventions of the hour is an Impossibility. Ttyoy aro boforo one itt every turn, and ninny of them j contain possibilities vast and much discussed. For that reason It Is well occitslonally to contemplate some Invention of the past which works unremittingly and inconspicuously for tho welfare of mankind. Consider the air brake. How many, when they take a Journey by rail, ever tako thought of the device which stands ready to insuro safety from possible accidents? All aro so used to tho sibilant nolao ueiow me earn mai mey never consider Its portentousness. Yet by tbia "application of ttio power of compreBHcd air, tons of thousands of lives have been preserved, and railroad travol has been made more expeditious. All this is arrant truism; not a word of It but what haa been Bald scores of times before. Hut we liko to dwell upon mo mi uniMt iva uuu in uioso lypicui Inventions wliich aro doing their work faithfully and humbly whllo rocent creation* get tho glory and applause.? Collier's. L ... i f . NATURE'S SIGNALS. > The first Indication of kidney , disorder Is often backache. Then dbmes pain in the hl$s and Bides, lan/eness, u. .1 .. soreness and urinary troubles. These are tho warnln8s ?- naMgR turo'a signals for ptff?ixy help. Doan's Kid aney Pills should be used at tho flrst A. Treitlein, 84 Rosett St., New Haven, Conn., says: "I ' - * I was propped up In a chair for 23 weeks. So Intense was tho pain when I moved that I thought I would pass away. The kidney action was irregular and tho secretions scalded. Three doctors gave me no relief. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me, ana ror ten years the cure has been permanent." v_ Remember tbo name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. SOMETIMES. Henderson?When a man marries ho keeps lila wife in dresses, hats, shoes?in fact, everything sho needs. What does a wife keep her husband in? Ilenpcek (absently)?llot water. LEG A MASS OF HUMOR "About seven years ago a small abrasion appeared on my right leg just above my ankle. It irritated me so that I began to scratch it, and it began to spread until my leg from my anklo to the knee was one solid scale like a scab. The irritation was always worse at night and would not allow mo to sleep, or my wife either, and it was completely undermining our health. I lost fifty pounds in weight and was almost out of my mind with pain and chagrin as no matter where the irritation eamo, at work, on the street or in the presence-of company, I would have to scratch it until I had the hlood running down into my shoe. I simply cannot descrlbo my suffering during thoso seven years. The pain, mortification, loss of sleep, both to myself and wifo Is simply indescribable on paper and one has to experienco it to know what it is. ? u ivu tin tvniu? ui uoi:iui a unu remedies but I might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They would dry up for a little while and 1111 me with hope only to break out again just as bad if not worse. I had given up hopo of ever being cured when I was induced by my wifo to give the Cutlcura Remedies a trial. After taking the Cuticura Remedies for a little ?iiuu i uvgnu iu a niiinm', uuu nfter taking a dozen bottleB of Cuttcura Resolvent in conjunction with tlio Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment, the trouble had entirely disappeared and my leg was sis flno aa the day I was born. Now after a lapse of Bix months with no signs of a recurrence I feel perfectly safo In extending to you my heartfelt thanks for the Kood the Cuticura Remedies have-done for me. I shall always recommend them to my friends. W. II. W'.iite, 312 E. Cabot St., Philadelphia, Pa., Fob. 4 and Apr. 13, 1909." CU. tr ... U viio oiuc uiiuwyn. Senator William Allien Smith tells of an Irish justice of the peace out In Michigan. In a trial the evidence was all in and the plaintiff's attorney had made a long and vpry eloquent argument, when tho lawyer acting for the defense arose. "What are you doing?" asked tho Justice as the lawyer began. "(Joing to present our sldo of tho case." "I don't want to hear hntli .elites nr. gtied. It. has a tlndency to confuso the cooi t."?Washingtonlan. Advice. "Doctor," called littlo IHngle, over his telephone, "my wife lias lost her voice. What the dickens shall I do?"' "Why," said the doctor, gravely, "if I wore you I'd remember the fact when Thanksgiving day comes around, and act accordingly." Whereupon the doctor chuckled as ho charged little Itinglo $2 for profesglnnnl uorvlxim . Ilnrnnr'o III""!'!" A woman may or m..y not try to avoid muddy crossing; It all depends upon her understanding. Statistics are almost art unsatisfactory as fncts aro stubborn. Booauae ?f tho - ^ M' HOSTESS HAD iSwWN UP Oomoetlo Secret Disclosed When ^e Guests Could Not Be QefvP<Wt$f? With Pie. V She was a woman of rosbui^ and uhllltv nntl when Hot* >inntirtrt/l tflrrlvml r ??? -N.. - - -r -,^77.; .; for dinner with an unexpflstodX^Suefit sho'thought she had devlfled a> . to meet tho fact that she had hut on? piece of1 pie in tho house hivl hhd ln< teuded )ier husband should have that. Sho Instructed him ^hat whoqi ?h? sent to the kitchen for dessert he was to say ho could not possibly eat any more than he had eaten and then tho pie could bo brought to her guest without his surmising that there was but one piece In tho'hoos^. This might havo worked out all right if tho pie had not b$en so exceedingly good and her husbdnd had not known this because he had it for' dinner the day before. When tho maid cleared away the dinner dishes the master of the hduse said he had no room for dessert. Tho guest said ho felt the same way. Then, when tho master thought it was safo to do so, ho changed hiB mind and said after all ho guessed he would t n Irr. T<1> ~ ?I" -1.1 VMIW wvoovi I.. JL uu >VCM> l^iUUgUl. When it was half eaten the guest said It looked so good he thought he, too, would indulgo. "No, you won't," said the hostess, and she told tho tale of tho pie. Doll House Library. A search for a child's short story, "The Grithn and the Minor Canon," ! in a volume all by itself revealed to a persistent city shopper the thought and money that are expended on tho furnishing of dolls' houses. Book' stores had not the story in a singlevolume, but in a department store one younc woman interviewed ha?l re ccntly been transferred from the toy department and was able to contribute a helpful hint. "I think," she said, "you can find It In one of the dolls' houses downstairs." Curiosily had by that time become a sance to literature, so the shopper hurried downstairs to inspect the doll houses. Three of the most expensive nouses contained libraries consisting of a scoro of dlniinutivo books and each book contained a child's story complete. One of them was "The Griffin and tho Minor Canon." In the Desert. Here is a glimpse of the horrors of a western desert taken from the Goldflld (Nov.) News: "Another deSert victim is reported, and Archie Campbell, manager of the Last Cliar.c6 mining property, near Death valley, J came to Goldfield yesterday to en! deavor to establish the identity of the I unfortunate. "Mr Pnninholl nnr<nnnt nrnrl V* /- ???? known man on the desert in a frightful condition. He was in tho last stiiges of desert exhaustion, devoid of clothing, sunburned, blistered and crazed, with his tongue swollen enormously, a pitiable object, and unable to speak. "Ho was tenderly conveyed to camp but kind aid came too late, for an hour after he had absorbed tho first cup of water he expired." A New Version. lawyers havo a peculiar syutem of iiuureviaiion, sucn words as trustees, executors being cut down to trees, exors, and ad mors. This practiso led to-an amusing slip on the part of a solicitor, who, somewhat lato In life, abandoned his profession and entered the church. A few Sundays after hla ordination ho startled his congregation while reading the lesson by delivering one of the passages as follows: "I see men as trustees walking." Nipped In the Bud. Tiio Minister (stopping to tea) ? No, thank you, I must decllno en tho cucumbers. Llttlo Tommic?Guess you're afraid of the tummy ache, but you don't need to be, cuz when I have It mamma always rubs " (S J !)?Boston Herald. Opinions Aired. "Worn the commencement exercises Interesting?" "Very. The time was divided botween advice from public mon on tho selection of a career and suggestions I from graduates on how to run the | government." Force of Habit. TJttle Girl?Mummy! (No an?,wer.) Mummy! Aro those swallows!" Mummy (deep lu her book)?Yea. dear. Don't touch thom.?Punch. TO imiVK OI'T MAtA III A AMI* 111.' 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WhOrt ?hfi Ipse? it o?d still no one in tbo wsdeworU! can know itib ht she endure*? The wdijoorl WKd suffers {V jfress and derangement o^lki'Special w6 gantpm soon IgSes the po\ifcr to_*Way tti< a -Her general health suffers and tier good look*,'for attractiveness, Her' end her power and pkMtfaojM A woman. 8 the assistaueo of his stAu ui uble physicia thousands of women." He has devjscd. menu. It is known a9 Dr, Piercc'a I*\ specific for the weaknesses and dtaordeta latcs, strengthens and heals. Medicine advise you to accept a lubstituto in ordc it makes weak 1 sick wom: h? IX. f I.I. ? WINTER Oldest and Bes M yk gf' W A splendid I Jut* wW? ' H umy' ' U W The R&yo Lamp it "" Thoro uro lnmps that ci pride. Constructed vt ruw Jrm ornnmont to any rnorn 1 *T??rrv ^BeSL. oti l?W5*n,?ll<ito> STCAOr glvlnu <l<!vlc.?. 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