Boone County Recorder . s, it seems to methat this lesson teaches that what oneoegins another continues or com-pletes. All work does not devolveupon any one person. Can you illus-trate wltb an incident from your ownobservation? Ive know father to be on a tearall night, timidly informed little Bob-by, and then mother would coatlrueto rip him up the back all next morn-ing. —-— AtfOOTTHE LADY DOLPHINS. Childs Inquiry Natural, Perhaps, toOne of Her Sex. A theatrical manager at the Play-ers club said of the school of classi-cal dancing that Miss Isadora Dun-can conducts: Miss Duncan hears some quai


Boone County Recorder . s, it seems to methat this lesson teaches that what oneoegins another continues or com-pletes. All work does not devolveupon any one person. Can you illus-trate wltb an incident from your ownobservation? Ive know father to be on a tearall night, timidly informed little Bob-by, and then mother would coatlrueto rip him up the back all next morn-ing. —-— AtfOOTTHE LADY DOLPHINS. Childs Inquiry Natural, Perhaps, toOne of Her Sex. A theatrical manager at the Play-ers club said of the school of classi-cal dancing that Miss Isadora Dun-can conducts: Miss Duncan hears some quaintremarks as she converses with herchild pupils. One day, preparatoryto the first lesson In a dolphin dance,she delivered to her class a little lec-ture on this fish. She described thegrace of the dolphin, and afterwardshe described Its habits and mode oflife. And, children, she said, a singledolphin wiJl have 2jm oflsprJngJ i_ A little girl gave a start * And how about the married onesrshe gasped. _1 FACT Schools for Missionaries,, The Immense Northfield schools andcolleges for the training of mission-aries and preachers were erected outof the profits derived from the sale ofMoody and Sankeys Sacred Songsand Solos. Miss Ada Ellen Bayly(Edna Lyall) built St. Peterschurch, Eastbourne, England, withpart of the money she received fromDonovan and We Two. She alsopresented a fine peal of bells to theneighboring church of St Saviour andchristened them after the heroes ofher books—Erie, Hugo and Donovan. Homeopathic Loss. Etherberta Is a doctors daughterJust past SIX, wmch7tbrlows-a~siae TTfnTon the story tbe Philadelphia PublicLedger tells about her. On her sixth birthday Ethelbertasfather gave her a little ring with atiny pearl in it. Not very long afterthat she appeared in her fathers of-fice, looklrg very woebegone. O, daddy, she said, Ive lost thelittle pill out7>f my ring! Another Crop Coming. Louie Is the brightest youngster Istbe South side. If yon doubt th


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