The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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h. 1*1. I ; · m in <·«| .tap IMfolim Thai
Tin·) \n Much lu lleinanti.
I'h'M«· Ik h hotel up in ill· White
M ■· it it ι ii 1 ii m thai lias (inly college
Kills .m w'h11renses Tin it- are more
ιliίil lift> mich Klrla employed Ι'ι
t hi· hotel and lien M I* Weul-
worth proprietor of 11· ·- hostelry
now say» lit- would iioi have tuy
mhi km! of servant» lie haa
applloatlono from Wellesley Smith.
Vsssnr Weils and many olhi'r iirls
colleges. t h positions hh waitresses
and. In fart hua ho many candidates
h· selects hi* help by a moat rigor-
ous examination The girls are on
dul* only for lir'-akfast. luncheon
«nil dinner and hit Ye ι lie real of
the day ahrolutely free
Ah the majority of tliese Kill*
rank high In class and as many
rhlldren are In the hotel with their
parenta they have abundant time
to do tutoring In the aumnier and
make largo fee· In that way.
1 tieneral Went wort h la aatlafled
with the arrangement and usually
encouragea the glrla to make all the
money they can. He haa found hi»
scheme successful. and observes hi·
guests are invariably aatlafled.
"There Is a superstition." aald
Wentworth " a collcge education
unfits a girl for efficient work but
this Is nonsense. I have had ex
perience with all kind· of servants
and If 1 am given my choice I In-
variably pick the college girl. Not
only does the college girl attcnl
to her work better than the ordinary
servant bnt her work la much more
finished. She has a better idea of
what is required and ahe ha· α
bettor Idea of the place of work in
the world." -New York Press
THKATKK CRAVIXO IX PKOPLE
DiKf It develop· Nothing But I'm
Show Will Still the Ungtag.
A craving for the theater onoe It
exist· is not to be stilled by any
other food; In Loa^en alone there
are something like three hundred
theater·. Every provincial town
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the story one rustle ta telling au·
other if in rarely about animale—
or. If il is. the animal become· »
human being and therefore inter-
esting—but the tale is generally
about how "old (large last bis hat."
or how I'olly burnt her tinier'
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underground railway. "Then '·
■a.vs to ei- .ind ahe took on awful. '
Listen to the women gossiping ovet
their washing—It Is always the same
η rerltal of what one human be·
iim «lid or said to another human
being.
The Interest In eternal. In the
theater conjecture la gratified sym-
pathy roused laughter provoked all
without effort to the spectator. And
there is more than thla. The theater
creates so potent an illusion that for
the time many a man and woman
ia transported into a different sphere
they forget their own life and sur-
roundings and become the actor·
themselves. The stage has it·
■tories of succeaaful illusion Ilk·
Other arte. Bees may not mtetak·
the scene painting and buaz above
the cardboard flower» nor may th·
dogs howl at the electric moon but
only the .ither day a sailor jumped
onto the stage from out of th·
audience and offered to fight any
man who Insulted the heroine. The
point need not be labored—th· art
of the theater is deeply enthrone!
In the heart of the western nation
and It will never be dethroned.—
Nineteenth f'entury and After.
r»l>t- nogardus Agtl· Hits lb·
Ball'· By*.
This world flHOli rift· shot who
holds th· championship record of
100 pigeons in 100 oobmcuUv*
shot;: Is living at Lincoln. III. Re-
cently interviewed he says: "1 suf-
fered a long time wfth kidney and
bladder trouble and used several
well known kidney medicines all of
which gave me no relief until I start-
ed taking Foley'· Kidney Pills. Be-
fore ι used Foley Kidney mil· Γ bad
severe backache· and pains In ay
kidneys with supprealon and η cloudy
voiding. On arlalng In tb· morning t
would get dull headaches. Now I
have taken three bottles of Volar
Kidney Ρ ilia and feel IM per ent
better. 1 an nevar bothered with my
kidney· or bladder and again feel
Ilk· my own self." B. W. nul· d
Mfut symptom*. as tbosi
. Smith suffered are the
> w|Hnpy you to
IMS when there is notb·
certain the real cause ul
you need a tonic topivi
bio threw fjlfttisMacs!
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HEARD FROM
A Lady Who Lives in GoMshori
Mm in the Chorus of Praise
1er CartM The Woman's
Tank.
QoUsboro N. C —"A physician treat-
ed me for many distressing symptom*·'
writes Mrs. Ena A. Smith "but gav<
with neuralgia around the
troubled at times with in)
I had pain in m y-left side bowels
left fldgh shoulders and arms.
Cardui I am now well
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K*taMt»hlna felmavlt In t>u.in····
•ι»·'.· hi· right nam·' m th. > ' "
town οι Chadro· N>t>ra»k· h.
'·*' . |> ink and *'·» "■ m<"■
«>rt«d khtrtff of Da·'»· rniin· !
t» rr mayor of CUadron In * ·"
I . t. m* appointed b> ν Vtinn ■'
a... >noi a. on· ol th« wmc<
of t h» mut»· hoard of trannpnrtnilon
Ut'i h· «μιιογμΙ ih· liveatorii roiti
esla-lon huklnr·· in Smith "iiish.·
►'->ui )μγι ago h«> «a. .|p«tid
tnayoi or Omaha h; .■ niajorln ο I
U«arl> ΜικΛ hrlBK Γ«·-*·Ι·ΤΙΡ(1 In 1i*i'"i
b> mi lurrrated voir
u η robiron r\ns m ι
PrniutiuHil IIUI Oottaty Maa Hhnnt*
M( Whllr at KherUr* Office
Illllsboro Texas. Oct. 1 W |{
Koblsou of Abbott. (arnrrly coitnlv
rotnmUsloniT for six year» .1 fir-
mer and n prominent Mason. shot
and killed himself while in (bt· sher
Iff's office shortly after noon }osier
day. Sheriff Co*. Policeman Krun.i
Glasgow nnd Deputy Sheriff Mar-
shall were In the office at (lie time
Glasgow had placed a revolver ou
the sheriff's desk when Itoblson
selxed It placed It to hla breust ain't
fired a bullet through his heart.
WOMAN ΓΑΙ'βΚ '>» ΑΙ.I..
W'ûr» of American Laid at llci' D001
bf David Graham Ptillllpa.
Not more resolutely did another
voung David go forth after hie giant
than David Graham Phillips goes af-
ter the American woman In his lateat
novel. "The Huaband's Wife"
which D. Appleton & Company pub-
lish this week.
Mr. Phillips thinks It la time to
tell what he calls the truth aboir.
the American woman and believe*
it ia hla duty to tfMtrojr what he
characterises as the literary and
Journalistic fiction that has long
represented her aa a superior be-
ing. It takes Mr. PhUUpa nearly
(00 pages to tell all he thiaka about
the American woman and some of
It la not fit to print. He nominates
her tor chief membership in the
Ananias Club and accuaes her if
everything from doodlewlt to bad
cooking and curl papers.
Λ» ιο it woman ■ *μιιπ«· .nr.
Phillips say* It may b«> that "woman
will some day develop another ana
higher sphere for herself. But
first the would do well to learn to
fill the sphere ahe now rattles
•round In like one dry pea in a ten-
gallon can."
"Why are the savings bank <u-
counta of our working classes a mere
fraction of those of the working
classes of other countries?" asks
Mr. Phillips and answers "the
Amerlcsit woman."
"Whr do more than 90 per oent
of our* small business men fall?"
Again the American woman.
"The American no—· Is hop>
less." says Mr. Phillip·. "Her
vanity is trippl· >Wid oopper-
riveted. She'· hop>— m long a·
the American man «ID live her the
money to bey flattery at heme and
abroad. And the American man
will gtve her the m—y ee long as
he eu. >s8n—■ H tan him peace
a»d It—teas. He 4m· aet went to
he bothered «Mhthe àmmH—ι «·>
"A alee. «Mr |l ill— It Mr '
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eiirt -U\ i»««1 {· .) . ·.h * ι.·
(of bruin* or for odttcattctit «»ι tor
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tiev#» Hurk *μ·*ιι«1 #<> much (mi· 11»
a l« Κ t»#*<i or m Mt M ' The\ *ay
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ι ΐι«> Him* prop©»
r u at# h to population i«> riii1 »fh#·
1 · η t r ■· Γ h ·* doctor* live of uur
uoin«n om idle. ο ν«>Γ«»Μΐιιμ. /y
women «lu will nor work * ho
.«r♦ · alwHVs getting *m«»thinK ·
ma I tri with them
A h fol ttl·' »U«'KI «I φ
American «on.an ι» nl·
lured than th** An ■ ut Hi
I*bIlll(>»■ aavn thi* .»!**·
<1a«h if·· a«j'* 1 j't I
thai «hi!·· *h«- ii- - pk;
m« <v||h u lapful "f iW*
*rs of fak·· iultur#· s am
doodU*«-|t. th»· Αηι>·π· nue «
«rowing bw.i> from te '
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I Shelton Opera House kmesmmct.s Prices 50c-75cl
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FREE! 2 SETS
PREMIUM HARNESS j
I Absol itely Given Away—AsK About It.
If you are in need of
HOUSE COLLARS WAGON ARB BUGGY HARRESS
let us fix you up. We make them to suit you.
We carry a full line of
HARDWARE
BUGGIES
We will continue to make attractive prices on
Buggies during the remainder of the season.
mWHlOFF SADDLERY CO
WAXAHACHIE TCXA·
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