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W,' .PAGE EIGHT INTER^tATIONAL EALLS PRESS LAW HAS PROVED BENEFICIAL against glass at each end of the car, oF dark bath, which can be changed PERFECTION SLOW TO COME or "worirers Tevetfis and Is illuminated at night This system with one plate at a time from the box rection in which putting working houn of numbering, which is believed and then inserted in the camera for in- advance of solar time has proved Britisti Employers of Later Give Corn :Evolution of Photography a Matter oi to have originated In Amsterdam, is exposure. beneficial. dial Indorsement to the ^Daylight *. Many Years and the Work of now extending widely over Europe.- Changes In photographic apparatus MI88IONARY*8 FEARFUL EXPERf. 8avlng" Proposition. Many Minds. with the introduction of sensitive films PUT UNITED STATES FIRST ENCEIN OLD VAULT. a Not Cuspidor. supported not on glass but on a flex* ("~I*MPilrles in the' leading centers o) The distinction of making the first G. E. Lockmuler, traveling representative IbUi material led many leading photographers Industry indicate that the operation ol chemicaj/ step in the history of photography of the Central Normal college, 8pani«'h-Americans in New Mexict of the late sixties and the summertime act is, among othei jCowardiee of Hit. Two Zulu "fciyrf1 belongs to Italy, owing to the Ha re Nothing in Common With at Danville, Ind„ formerly was early seventies to seek a material results, having the effect of Increasing discovery by a chemist of the sixteenth Nearly Led to Disasters-Wife principal of the Tipton high school. People Across the Border. which, although possessing the transparency the output in shipyards and engineering century that nitrate chloride ot On a recent date he returned to visit Helped Rescue Him in.,th« of glass, would be less brittle. A works, says the London Times. On silver is blackened on exposure to the Tipton school, and on that particular To Morgan and Kidd of Richmond, Nick of Time. ,, It to absurd to talk about any con* the northeast coast some of the yards light, while the foundation of photographic day Superintendent C. F. Patterson the fashionable photographers of theii ,..* -V'* munity of interest, sympathy or fel« have been able to arrange additional optics was laid by Delia arranged an oral drill for the benefit day, belongs the distinction of evolving "A missionary has to be a Jack-of« low feeling for old Mexico Mexicans spells' of daylight overtime, and in of the visitor. Porta in his invention about 1569 ol by means of a gelatin emulsion the all-trades," remarked Rev. Yandel among the native people of this state* other establishments there has been the camera obscura, 1. e., the darken* "Now will some one volunteer to bromide paper now used for enlarging. Collins, who was home on a furlough They have absolutely nothing in common an increase in output owing to the fact ing of nitrate of silver by light. give us a good definition of the word after twenty years in South Africa. and the average New Mexici thatthereare in the aggregate a large Experiments in 1777 by Scheele, sepulcher?'" the superintendent asked The rapidity and sensitiveness ol "There was an underground room, Spanish-American doesn't take klnilij number of extra hourp when the work Swedish chemist, and by Bitter oj in the course of the drill. modern dry plates have given birth to about eight feet deep by., eight, square, to being classed in the same category, can be urrled on without the aid of A freshman girl was quick to respond. Jena In 1801, In the action of rays ol flashlight pictures, produced by scattering walled with brick and plastered with The New Mexico natives live "closi artificial. light and with a lessened light upon horn silver, carried tlu magnesium into a lamp flame. tarred cement, beneath the children's to the soil" they are intensely local sense of fatigue. science a step farther. But to Thom* This system Is noto invariably used "A sepulcher," she said, "is a spittoon." bedroom In our mission house at Mupola In their affiliations and their loyalty If statistics call tie kept which will as Wedgwood of England belongs th for taking group portraits at public it was for storing corn, or mealie, Is based simply on the fact thnt theii enable comparisons to be instituted between affairs. The pupils laughed, and then laughedagain honor of having been the first to produce home is the United States. New MexIco as they call It In Natal. I didn't like the output of the present summer when Superintendent Patterson photographs by the action oJ to use it because it was so damp, and is ftheir home state and they liv« and the. corresponding period of responded: light on a sensitive surface produced Oar Amsterdam Street Service. for a year I had been using galvanised lifrgelj- in the same spot where theii last year it, is believed that the comparison "No, a sepulcher is not a spit—is not by nitrate of silver, his researches Iron tanks that I riveted and soldered The electric street car Service *f forefathers have lived for centuries will. be: all to the advantage ol a cuspidor." being much aided by the observations myself. I had almost forgotten the Amsterdam Is municipally owned and With Mexico they have no more ties the present year. of Sir Humphrey Davy. These photographs existence of the old corn cellar when, managed. Its anhual receipts are than with any other foreign country( were made in 1802. (Additional evidence of the benefit ol How He Took It. toward the close of the next rainy season, nearly $2,000,000, with a profit of save that they speak the same latv Twelve years later Nicephore Niepce the act from the industrial standpoint Kind Lady—And sou really took the we noticed a strange, sickening about 10 per cent. No deficit has ever guage. The fact that the native peo comes from the railways. It has been of Chalons-sur-Saone was the first to pledge one time, did you? occurred under the city management. odor pervading the house. When I pie have furnished three companies o|*f^" stated in the official organ of the National produce permanent pictures by the Rummy Bobbins—Yes, mam. I seed removed the square wooden lid over The lines of cars are numbered from the National Guard at the border and Union of Railwaymen that the means of solar radiation, his process, it in a deserted cottage onst, an' as one to 19, and have a total of 40 miles one end of the old vault, the stench that the Spanish-American company iq alteration of the clock has been followed described as heliography, consisting in dat was all dere was I took it an' was enough to knock you down. A of track. The cars bear their respective Santa Fe went off with a larger initial by an improvement in the working coating a piece of plated silver or sold it. De frame wus gold, an' dey numbers and signs to show few quarts of molded mealie had number of recruits than any othei glass with bitumen. of long-distance night goods trains. gimme er dollar fer it. been left on the cellar floor rats had the starting and terminal points and company in the state ought to be suf« It has been found that the extra horn The daguerreotype, which did justice enlarged a crack in one corner in order Important intermediate places. When ficient answer to these intimations. of daylight has enabled the trains tc without mercy, was produced the routes are known, however, the Wrong Again. to get at this provender, and the A well-known wool grower declared about 1839 by Daguerre and Niepce. be made up and loaded in less time, "And this is our Louis XVI room," heavy rains had seeped through the lines are always referred to by their, that in the lambing season, when a and there is a general feeling in rail* For more than twenty years the rat hole and left about six inches of numbers. The trolley support is remarked Mrs. Grabcoin. large extra number of hands is em« daguerreotype, facetious descriptions Way circles that the summertime acl "You don't say so!" exclaimed Mrs. water, wherein some of the rats had formed of two arms, about two feet ployed, he never uses old Mexico laboi should come into permanent operation, of which are found in the pages of a drowned themselves. You can imagine apart from the base up to near the Wooper. "I didn't know you had for the reason that the peons are lazy Samuel Lever, Dickens, Thackeray as it would enable the work of railway what the smell was like. lodger of that name." top, where the-space widens to ahjout and inefficient and never got alonj and Reade, held tyrannous sway, W. goods yards to be conducted witt "I ordered Malusi and Mutyani, two four feet, the width of the horizontal with tine native New Mexico laborer^ Munitiona Factories Blown Up. greater rapidity and safety. H. Fox Talbot In the meantime vainly gigantic Zulus, to clean out that rod which touches and travels along by reason of the deep-seated antlpathj Copenhagen, Feb. 13.—According to trying to secure recognition for his A point which seems to appeal to the vault but they refused,' unless I the overhead wire. Thus there isv of the latter to the Mexicans.—Santf irnift'T -a calotype process, which, by the aid of the Hamburger Nachrichten, two men who are on an eight-hour shift ia would go down first. They firmly believed caused Fe Nevr Mexican. never the trouble of delay by large munition factories at Thorn, paper steeped in nitrate of silver, produced that, whatever the turn of duty to that a demon dwelt In that the trolley getting off the wires, as East Prussia, and at Olueckauf, in black hole! .(» the negative or invisible picture which they are assigned, they either where a wheel is used. Between the Redd—I hear your brotSer "spent the now used in all photographs. Quickborn, near Hamberg, have been begin or finish work in daylight. This "So I got the two boys to stand over arms of the trolley-support hangs the autumn in his airplane? To Howe is credited the invention destroyed by explosions. Sixty-thres may seem to be a small and unimportant the trapdoor while I prepared to descend number of each line, in large figures Greene—Yes, he did. of the changing box, containing a dozep persona were killed and the same the short ladder that leaned plainly visible several hundred feet matter, but the fact that it has "Well, I hope he had a pleasant number wouDrdetf. or more plates_wlthji special form caused comment junong a large body against the wall afoot from the 'ojtetfins. distant. The number is also shown 'all." I lowered a pail on the end of f% a stout rope, which I made'Mttltisl take hold of, and then, with 'a lighted We Want to Gauge This Store by Our Everyday Values YOB candle in one hand and a Shtftet In the other, I swung down on my tffbowS until my feet found the ladder.* I tested it, found it apparently "firni, took another step downward ftntfthen with one last, long breath I let gd-rnf hold on the floor and trusted tny wftbio weight to the ladder. "The ladder was as rotten as everything WE \VANT YOU tojudgethis store in the same way you would regard friendship. else in that pit. I had hot taken more than one step when it gave way Wedoriot believe thait you would have very much faith in a "friend" who seemed to be with a soft, bending squash my candle very nice to you only on rare occasions. We believe that your sense of friendship would flickered out, and I sat down with a mighty splash in six inches of muckl give preference to a friened who proved their friendship day after day* week after week, "I felt sick all over, and When I and year in and year out. this same test should be applied to a store. We want your The Importance of Price nind tried to rise I could hardly stagger to ray knees. I touched the rope tied:to patronage on the sole basis .{hat we providing you with good values every day in the are the pall, and grasped it firmly. week* in every section of th^jtore. And whether it rains, storms or the sun shines, the "'Pull on the rope!' I cried, and I There have been few years ?ave the cord an anxious jerk. 'Malusi, in the past when price was so good values prevail at times. same Mutyani, pull The whole length of tremendously important as at rope slipped and splashed down beside the present period. The high Is $25 Your Choice for a Smart Spring Coat? tne. The two boys had run off in a A Zebra Striped Waist at $250 cost of living has made it necessary panic. These zebra stripes are a that every household "'Mary, get some help quick! I am Have you determined to have .one coat answer for dress and rather enlarged design of the make the household allowance being poisoned!' I cried to rtiy wifejj sports idea. Have variously street wear? And determined, too, that its cost shall not be buy the utmost in supplies. but I got no answer. -. v. colored silk woven stripes on over $25? This question is put simply for the reason that we've "My temples throbbed as If they And yet, prices are—as they ^fine French organdie and also would burst, my ears roared, strange always have been—a second crowded into these coats every favored style feature of the voile. Several styles are being lights danced before my eyes and a consideration when quality is season and yet fashioned them of materials that are desirable shown. One is a semi-tailored powerful hand seemed to be constricting concerned. Of what avail would my throat and chest so that I xrior dress wear yet serviceable enough for street wear. The coats model with large pearl buttons. a low price be if satisfying could not breathe. I was being poisoned The long V-neck with pointed are made in the long flaring models with oddly shaped patch quality is not there. Yo'u must by the noxious gases. With a collar has a two-inch hemstitched pocke\i rolling collar and double belted effect. Made of velpur, secure merchandise of known tremendous effort I dragged myself to border.:. and dependable quality first serge, poplin, Burella cloth, jersey, tncotine and Gunnyburl. my feet just then I heard my wife's For Men—A New Style Collar rolce above me. 'Can't yougetout?" and then through comparisons 3he called. and other investigations see Women's Spring Suits We've just unpacked a new "The absurdity of the question had that the price is fair and reasonable. one which is bound to please a stimulating effect upon me. Decidedly New in Design the men. It's named "University" "'No, of course not!' I roared angrily. We invite the closest inspection and is a Corliss-Coon collar. 'The ladder is broken.' I felt Fashioned of Favored Fabrics of our merchandise and It couldn't possibly fit any my knees giving away, and I ended prices on this basis. with a cry like that of a sick child, better, and it is just the thing Priced at but $20 Help!' for the warm weather which BURTON'S DEPT. STORE "'Don't get mad,' she soothed. 1 will soon be with us. We have 5 have been after those boys. Here's Might just as well have headed this little suit announcement sold a good many of them around Malusi. Where's the rope?' She had town already and the with the statement that these are Extraordinary Values, because persuaded that big Zulu baby to return. Another Shipment CA young fellows who are always [when you combine such smart styles with the quality of ma­ He was as strong as an ox, but of New Blouses at on the lookout for something I had dropped the rope when I had Have Just. Been Received terials used as you will find in these garments, and when the garments are so extremely well new have taken to them quickly. struggled to ray feet. 'It's here at my Remarkable values. They are made, we can readily claim art Extraordinary Value without exaggerating one iota. These feet, but I don't dare to go after it. made of a splendid quality white Sewer gasI called. suits at $20 answer every requirement for a practical garment and yet are suits that are New Earrings 65 cents voile trimmed with lace and "'What!' my wife gasped then she embroidery—also a number of The craze seems to be gaining called out cheerfully, 'Well, never in' the best (jjf good style. Take our word for the quality and superior style of these gar strictly tailored types. On display ..•ground for earrings and women mind keep up your courage! I'll ments or make a personal investigation yourself. in our shirtwaist section. throughout the country tetch another rope!' "'I—I'm afraid I can't last much are wearing them. They may ionger,' I faltered. be had in almost any size, Learn What Real Values In Wash Goods AreSee "My wife answered promptly, 'Here, from the large rings to the :hen, Malusi will reach down his hand. pointed and drop ideas. Included Malusi, reach down your, hand! Grab Our Immense Display of Voiles and are pearl earrings of bold!' i.' variously colored stones and "As she spoke I felt the hand of the oriental effects. Seem in keeping Other Cotton Materials at 25c a yard aative touch my hair. I clutched it with the sports vogue. convulsively, and then I went limp, all over but I felt him get hiSyjother Invisible Hair Nets We really ought to call this a Demonstration Exhibit fbr we want to show you in a positive, hand in the collar of my shirt. When Very soon you'll be taking I came to, I was lying outdoors on the comprehensive way the kind of values you will find. We want to convince you that a stroll without your hat or grass, and the world never seemect so you'll be wearing a light, fluffy the new fashionable materials need not cost high prices—not *if you. make up your mind to bright and fair as it did then.- .You Spring sport hat, and then see, as soon as Malusi had- got his comes the time when the wind buy them at this store. plays havoc with stray locks. enormous paws on me I was safe but And so we say again, learn just what real values are in wash materials. Note the new These invisible hair nets keep it's a mystery to me how he ever all your stray locks in place dragged me out of that hole, strong fashion colors and designs, the fine texture of the 'material and the fresh crispness of the and will match your hair perfectly. as he is. My wife, says she helped, Price 10c. too, which, of course, explains eveiyr fabrics. I1' -thing! •. "I Want a Suitfor My Boy for BEST Wear—* "That afternoon, with a. new ladder and plenty of ropes, the Zulus cleaned out the vault, and the next day^J went New Skirts that Are New at $7.50:: Mothers come to this store for clothes for their youngsters for dress wear with the same degree of down myself and cemented the .rathole, confidence as for suits intended to stand the roughest service that a boy can give his clothes. and splashed a lot of good,' clean, And we've selected clothes for boys for dress wear in keeping with the idea. The styles are caTefully The first thing we will tell you about will be the pockets. hot tar round, and the job was done." chosen. The materials used are just the kind that will answer fof "best" and Sunday wear. These —Youth's Companion. You'll find the pockets arranged in almost every elothes make a boy feel dressed lip. The suits are finished so carefully as to compare very favorably manner possible some the most curiously shaped What He Wanted. with men's garments of the highest grades. Such suits as these are priced at $5 to $8.50. pockets-you have ever seen. A number of the skirts "Hello, uncle," exclaimed thefclty •K. -yr --IL'v are tailored. Others are of serge, poplin and plaid nephew, as he warmly grasped the old man's hand, "glad to see yoa looklag suitings. Have shirred backs and sides-r-a number inx so well. How Is dear aifat**W^§ri)? thejbarrel effect. ing cousins—" sJ man "Here, boy,'' interrupted the old 1*8 he piilled out Ma much you waiktl" do