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India weird avou, kuttful,wtR tulbJtac f r" xllli prtn 4 jrULmiml Uvln la thsl MtrJ 'nvtromatlr .tb flrftn fftr4 wX tb fWcky Uoitln and ;bjTB Imb domHlwf U nmolM4 Th TV mlic , UMt of thtrt hoadrtd qoar oiU rl ouf orrtnenV"'W tbe twoeflt and enjoymant JXM.- Mrt t 0a, prlt lie wlUvbi th fcoadrt 'Wtii Scat of WyomlnA wltK ..atrip ' f th othni amd weatr border x , tendlpa or lo' ta Kaiaa et Uoa iMUk ini Idaii-', -w . J.--.;. y ?v Placeigrt-d Jy-Cokey. Tli:' rk wai-4tM0TCt iavlirr br'loh Colter, who had bmaekad H How She Is Taking ' AtL"TM' t'-T uomg ah : oorts oi Maiitiiurliw , . CspyrlgkA, Mil. .by Tk lai " i--. it. . ' gyicta w,..- --i -.fTnC: present gtgaatle atraggta ta A Europe. ' wltb Us tr saw softs as I Is draft upon the mea. baa oast Vaw upoa the wemea bardetut which fall wpaaX the mala portloa ef tba pea ulatloa la gtormat times, Thie is tba ksvan owaln mvetvaal te tba conflict, aad m pearly erery, branch or industry wires, rest bars aad dasgk ters ara parfertplng tha tasks wf their bmsbaadst -tSMSwma amT their taiaerk: ' Tba work; ' tha weaaaa ph-ystoiaa from tba begins tag at th war was af treat worth, especially ta England. It war performed win axtraoroiaary 'with, flailr Jcom dabl gaadesty. la peace time tbe t ; hi i ii i in i 1 i iii i i&v-- ; wllrtllM:; ft ft ' " . " 1 . ' i ' f , Uvary oa aaoteroyclaa la thb Uae I r - I - M'girJM;. rJMVrMfW'' VVi "' tav. be .ait .Odaat Km f r - ' : '. - i :. iyifi1 v I " v the heavy mail snd bad weathsr dur- i J:'Z I isij jCMv? S- - V-f V"" " - taW-tt WlaltM aM'awt hsaV tba m. M" , - I T. S ."--a--,W .'XrC:.$i waaaaa from beta a tinea. Tbe warn. ' : -; '. , a I ir- " i v.u-. . .4. 1 .."'r i i a i ap saiajicw la xaw ana ue roauw i a f'Vlii f"xlx " sJv 'f;!Vy r-" . 'itt-. 1 . I . towaa. A number f women are work- Ii 5 V3 i rN. !" Walt- J I ms la tbe blacksmith ahops aad I', rl OprtrZtonQ MSTJ r C I bw they maka repair. .. X-1.,. , . C0sr&fr2j'A: $25 i V r-sfM I I autamobUea wttb.th alaority at ths - 9 . . hi I I - 1 If - .; I IOm Kaallab 1 r-5- 1 ' ...11" r - - ,'! .:.r ,f I.B ...... 1? - -' ' 1 l-wsrawsswia baa baea v. I ,! If- r t - ;r ! if fl if . ' i ' ' .U . i 1 ' 1 ' . a - ; : . . c' frtfm tba Ifirti and Clark Expedition on tbelr rwtumr after kavln( biased a trail te the Paelde. Am tho lone ad venturer passed northward from the mouth of the Bis born to the forks of the Shoshone River be cam across an lmmssae tar spring; he continued on thro us fa s country where much of tfe hot atns and gsfssi phenomena exist and Jlown Tallowstone Kler te-. Tower- rajla, and reut ear the northatrsri-erer' of what ta now know as; .yailowsjvm. Park. After four yeaxa anaooa.tha Red Skins he had a. aairamieas escape-from the tllackfaet TndUne and -returnesl to BL lwia. ) His stor(s of the reaaarkable holunr apslaaw 'a era , kaaaht at that time to he predacta ef his InrutainaUoa and lad - toHhe Uce hlac aansed MColtar'a leet-v.-Vv la 1ST a comrsny of dtstlna-ulshed scidntlsts wfra"rut'V"tha Oor ronient to iirrasUcat-he "fails and rlvar of, the Tellowstone." They ra furned t' WasaTbliton flllse with de Mtht over tha.reat. aatareJ wanders of Ue place and tbelr rspSrt was so favorable thaV Coadraas decided to pre rv4he taaaa aadifailaat It from banter and persons who mlxh4 fence off th tTttri tof irsorfQ's;ain. and on Haroh 1, 1ITS. tha Act makln it a National Resii istloa was passed. ' t fashloasd prejadloe ta coatsnd ror aomehow. a grssvt,many for aomehow. a grsat-many aot . War killed tba prej aad a womaa'a' "hospital ' corps formad at see mtder tba patreaagr af Qwaasj Mary, Th brat wait waa aaat ta Fraaoa, mklatt-tu4 aaarter la Pari, . But woroaa'a work was bet ta tad there, aaeV gradually aba bagaa ta All tba place of the mea wbo bad area t the treat. la the rural districts worn started la 'd farm' work aad tba crops ef. this yaar.srsBs for ths moef parr planted aad gathsred la by tba wiwnaa, ... la JO m itmby a few at thai peasant wamea. always worked ta th flsid. bat th sight of well-ts-d Eng lish Udlea gathsriag la tba. bay was -"Waw Sarisat, Womca. After a Urn a ba baraaa ef war aarv- lca was opened forworn, aad by tbslr mat ef Jaly about Tl.ttt of them ware i. II JVn9ar)Gc3r CUr g.-iwesw "sM i4K was Oaa floud Of Dcmaty. rrom the time the tourist eaters the park - at Oardlner aad travels down the handle to Mammoth BM Sprints, aad ewtnfs around tha pan and down the handle aaala to Oar dlner there Is one continuous round of scenic beauty, for the, part aaeJ vena nanny earned the Wonderland of America. " ' At Mammoth Hot Springs whera the hot aprlaga aad terraces aceupy sev eral acres oa the slope ' T Terrace Meontsla Oot la treated to,. a. sight. W be foand nowhere also oa earth. These terra oes begin wltb a queer format toa kaswa aa tha Liberty Caplab ezuict hot spring cone aaw atandLsgi forty feet a bo re the surrounding Tsitadllofaa. Tha terraces are formed by dapoaUa from the hot water conalatlng almost exclusively of car boasts o h(ta9s atod ara assenllaHy different from Uoseila the geyser basins. Tha coinings af tea terraces and. springs are' aaehaav1 he-' lng delicate blues, greens, jlaks aad browna frequently das te a low form of vagetable Ufa which will grew to hot Water ap to a temperature ef one hundred aad eighty degrees! Tha pools ahove aaaoh tha regectloa-ad ahs sky aad ara Uka a hags turqaolse. which blaada wtth ths aalottng-Of iba terHemperatUI sawssa th heatad rock-s se- m. w 1 f j ! X3ffi ZO&G i, - jl- - (7eVJJ&?J :.mSr I - f ' ; famJs tr Jfllasgira -sswr!lraa wayonauctve Thay.Wa gor thsatrd otber wtMhlgwraa day to period of ag-aa tliesam kxrhdlUimv fhe estpat ap fe-twa mtOlona af L . yf Bftyr'"'a naaracb tag nfTT nnk Anas Qaiti weak at a mkalasam-wage-ad tCif. At the railway era tl oaa' taraagmmt England aad rraaca the wssasa has replaced the. mea as . ttekat aaOsra, gatssasa, and at aavarsi plasas 'are aetias a porter. , At bTasplebaa fbey haw take tbe maaw plain aa car clsaasia, aad ft said that ta trrnsi are fay eleaaer thaa thay wewkwhea tba aaea did the werk.. - ::-XJJI.smmOf-Wet,- At th moras aad boteki they have replaced 'the laea -eewrmg . asenera. asm they staad abeat ta their rabbar salts ta tha psui lug rata, aaOtac ar- riegea, and apenrag-. aad. ghalaa-tha doorav .. All tbe hots la aow hare page girls Instead at page bays, Thwy ahs raa th ahrrateta tar shop and betel act a sbippera far som ' af the atarea, Thay akw deliver roeda. drive vaaa, tsrlrahe and mall wagasss,' act as maU eaniera. especially to tha raroseTirgharve . It ts mad ed: bag af . dlstrlota, whera Usy make tbalr xaces and'vforma a, perCect rlpt'.Poi ca. .. Whlla aianp of lbs nooa fetl-- low Mhwnrear atrttated by tbe escape Of carboate' add at the surface. Bmsil .arttcjas left In these sprtags for Bva or six days will show a deposit a stxtfehtb ef aa Inch In thickness, The tarracea bare been given such aantts as Minerva. Jtlypien, Mound, Pulpit, Cleopatrau-aVaael and Jupiter, the Ut ter balna' Formed from Jupiter Sprlng faw4 Is tha largest and prettiest. At oaa polat -the traveler may descend lata "a sorf ef hot cave known aa tha -Derir KlrAen." AM over Tsrraf t Mountain one Unas ... JIJJ u)... v. t nwt m kit tbs MsaaPs- tba Queerest of all pools la tha eaa near Old ralthful Inn and kaowa as ths Handkerchief Pool. Thar every day tourists csn be found dropping -handkerchiefs lnt tha hot water. XX ths article Is mads of silk IV -disappears and seldom returns to tha surface) bat a linen oas Is sucked down, whirled about and tossed to ths sarfaca thoroughly washsd sacspt for tha strong odor of sulphur. Aoothsr spring at this point Is knows aa ths Butterfly, aa aamed from Its shape and beautiful coloring. Th Morning Glory Poet tha par fact counterpart af a huge hlu., morning, glory Is tha 8 prattles spring aX tba eallrs park. ' , "J ' i . 'i : tJayseta, c i i' The sei ssi a for which Ttla wainns la, so noted ar fsund n .'dsaensd (Too pa sooupying basins or fallayi of tba greal tableland forming tg fentraj porttaa. .at tha park, w bleb' nag -.ad average elevation of about eight thou saad feet above tha sea. Thd vdloaals activity that resulted u tha formatioa of tba park may be eoaaidarad as ex- HaoC yat the hot springs a widely distrlbatad ever ths plataaa are eon vtactsg avtdance of th presence of aadergrwaad beat aad there Is as douht thati the waters dsrtva their high a th factories la Uriel. It to lltU abort af marvel oua. ; Tney are tntaase ly patriotic aad vie wltb each other la taming out war munitions, for tbsy aad aet-tbmesv are tba laborers la amasBBitiea facto rise. Tafcl work baa disturbed tba ragula- ef tba EngUsh labor anions, as areata by the Ifaaad OnV ta work women -aver atx Ua year af ag everttm aad at night aa praotlcany ail Oovernmant eontracta." ThwAea bra so a "t 'da thia that aa eighteaa-tear-oid girt recently warkaA thirty bear at1 a Istljj)v:.TwaWtar3sa J rahv- aad wbaav bay amploysm ware A te sxplaln they told snaareterm lag: Use eaaranr ad aba waa aad tbats stretch. . Tb Jrm fimpa oWeoted te ka.aybot bad blobs-asrtwr LsartUdAs per weak, aad thaa, boukat LaaxUldAwX Pr waaJU i Irtbboa with tbwr wa meaa t dsa- arata thsrr snanalnss - la the Terbsblra kkakl faeterlee, tbe gtrla work from-stg Av M. to eight vrmt'' la tha leather fact oris wbr sheas tor tbA soldiers are being made. fifty per cent af th woman ara work- lag aiaiUma. .Wages ara low. yet ta af HvlBsr hag In ere said twenty as thirty , aar aeaL ta fraaoe th wemea ar laboring far iaaea. B aadreds sf them, acting ahaoffsara, ara worUna trtth tbe aramy earrrlag- rnimsga for th aAV oar-. avral ara.,wlrala. pesatmja.cammaaderd. for servic Ja thiah 4oo bot parads her. trrtof jby woing aad tare are military aviators. Thay ar aha aotiasT aa tram mi aoadocaoc ta tba efUes, - At- Rhatms tha wemea have erected a barrtead ta av tag remaining statuary ef the beautlfal eathadral whlah was battered by Xsr- lUn4 and at th work of th ak la la soma way associated with saurcs of volcaalo ansrgy. Ths Upper Oeyser Basin is a valley about a mils and a half In length along ths Pinhole River. Tbe valley floor Is covered with the white deposit of silica caussd by ths overflowing hot watera. About thirty geysers ara clustered la this basin, among tbsm Old Faith ful that great geyser which ilnoe Its discovery In 1179, has never failed to send up Its graceful shower of )ts at Intervals of sixty to seventy-firs min utes. It f beautiful beyond descrip tion whsther ths sun or the wind Is playing on Its graceful spray, which ahoots up from one hundred and twenty-five feet to one hundred and fifty feet It plays for eight minutes and during that time one la treated to a kaleidoscope of coloring which fairly overwhelms wtth Its graadsur. Ths mound at Its bass Is Ailed with llttls basins. Ilk shallow pools with rims exquisitely beaded the bottoms showing dsllcate. tints of rose, saffron, orange and white Ths throat. of tbs geyser a a peculiar shade, of brown. A big searchlight at th hole! Is played oa the geyssr every night. Old Faith ful la th greatest geyser In th world and Is alone worth a trip to the park. The Castle Is another peuter" of rare beauty aa Its eon la formed of delicate cauliflower or coral-Ilk gay ertta Its eruptions occur every twenty-four hears, when it plays for bslf aa hour followed by aa emission ef stsana arhloh can bs beard for mil, Tha Be Hlv wltb Its oxala Ufca opening Is remarks) Is but rather U steer tela a to th time af playing, while tba wonderful Rivsrstd sands up It hot watsr cstce every day. The Olaat, tba Spang, tba Cascad aad tba Chlnamea ara, all la thai asetlaa aad each bag Ma la dividual beauty. : .'.''.iviitf. Opener Sn Xncan peasant womsa, whs made the bag. haaled tba sand, flUed th bag, aad placed them la position, many time beta- under ara whlla working. The great bargee which have lately baaa pat Into aaa areuad Pari aad Rawest for bringing ta tba wounded are drawn bv toes manned bv vemas. was da an th work, evsa as stoksrs aad nglJl Oat oa tha rYaach.baUUIUlda the wemea have . helped - to dlgr tana lng beatd- tba during tha rala aad aaew. After tha battle ks aver, thay go eat sad bur ta hB4'tbaarlet Buwei -' gjyT-rUbb imvaa,j --Ali: or.fc tr)i U waar mouo, f W.I.I- , 1 eXis th work I don almost sntlrely by womsa. Even at Charlerof tba girls bar takea the place of thl fathers aad brothers la the seal pita, sksing out a asaagar Mvellhoed to hard manual labor. The Germans, hew ever, have forbidden ehlldrea uadev atzteea te work la the mines anC ar fsedlng them at soup kltchsns. la Oermaay tha womea are eqsailytmea ta making mmunitlea1 There to strenaoua, for they work la the fields aod.carrr th heary ghaageg of wheat t to tha granary aad greet loads at po tatoes t th warshousea. Practically all af th work horses aad xa have: army. th wemea have beeame tba heaato of burden as wall aa th (aber-l era for tha Path sr land. . In many la-' lataaca Wameh are actlhg a locomo- tlve aagiaeers aad flramea as wsu as coadwotor aad brakemea, and It at a naoemms4ght (a see aa aatlr irallk Tha Chinaman I named In memory of a Celestial wbo Is said o hsvs estab lished a laundry fn ths park and who put -elot a 'and aoap tnto th geysers pool And wti ennltUa&td according to ths story, by th violent eruption. It is a remarkable faot,hvweVer, that a bar or two of soap will causs practical ly any geytef to play In a fsw min utes. .Th practic of, causing erup tions In this mannsr , became so com mon a fsw years ago that the Gov ernment put a stop to It as It was feared that soma af ths best geysers would bs ruined. This whols basin wtth the weird whiteness of Its floor, ths gaunt trunks of pins trees killed by ths bat watera, the myriads of steaming crystal pool and the spout ing geysers, I a acea never ts b forgotten. In N orris Basin th geysers stsam directly out of th rocks, having as mounds whatgvsr. Several are what are kntfwa.as-muf apoatsra, shooting up aor maases ei-weu pmly eann oi a .blualab Aolor.V Th bWekTurcwter by a.steang vgat bply, a aU day and all algbs thase watla,aal rear and alas; og steam fWrft thl opening in Ui rocb. Th eattk' U ' ao hot at this point tfcat H la deta4 unsafe te stsp dlrctl upoalt. A. walk baa been baIR across th. aatlr basin aad toar IsU'srs fsrblddsa, Uf tp off of It A United State soldier always accom panies them t sea that the rule Is obeyed. Each geyser has Its ewa In dlstdwalfty aad beawty and aa two are allkev aad weeks ere sometime spent by travelers In studying ths moods of tbssa marvelous natural wonders, "vl i : ifctfnwttay Ta many th anlrn,ala of th park are .W t,-4B - 71 t"' have became motormea as well as eaa doctors. Ths woman have beat chosea from among the wrves af the mea wbe have baaa ca'W ta colors, a wise measars, for la this way tbe wives of tbe soldiers bra provided for without their b scorning a bsrdsa te th State. Nothing is aaa la a bap- baaard way la Oermaay, aad th wemea reeerve special tralalng before they ar allowed te maa tha ear. A special school has been opened for this purpose whera they ar taught all the due points ef electrical engineering. It to g Strang sight, these Oermaa wemea M" their strange aaooatraassaf ' ; J t'l aad,--' sap oe 1 metis g faraa sh eating eat streets aad anawer- Utgf- IMdrrtog rkrth paaMBsTera Wharawstehea( ara pa be ehaaged, tbe wenjaa swhtca-ieddar aomag eat Jrem thb sidewalk with' har red aad threw the awlteb. , Aa this work 1 lessatrea upoa uu awiicjL, womwn, asa geaerativ th BBothsr af SCIdiera. Theyrro- vmed wtthaka. proaviiabaira. th edge ef th aid walk.. where they sit wbea aot at werkv Oeaer women cteaa tba streeta, dolag all tba heavy work bsretofore done by th mea Whset- !' heavy wheelbarrows has ter rors for them, "It to for the Father land," thaw cry. We mast work while our swMtor fight for ar bsmss." rrr tbaoaaad Oecaaaa wma ara smployed at th ICrupp work at Kssea, where they work side by aid with the .a certain stoicism about th Osrmaa woman -lathtoamt--whb world admire r. aba gives ap thai mate member or her family Uka the Spartaa mother ef old,, and if thay fall; isto mourning, ' but sheds her tear within tha four walla af her hem, aad gee forth to' labor for those wbe live. The eneaes of purpoa ef th Oermaa to the en 'meat rsmarhabl A-t.ii '.Kassia. .-rv-;-..,., -'kaasia the womea ar toar mill-, aa popular as the geyssr. tor, nswaar else 1a the world eaa" ana coma aa close ta wild animals as la tbe Tel lowstone. Peiweaa ara not permitted to carry' firearms' "and' are waraed against teasing the aahmala. aad th rigid aaforcemeat of thia. rule created a feeling of security a ths part of tn ahlmVla," aid' big black bears may b. aaa- faadlag , aa '- tba garbage dumpa near tba hot sis 'Ilk domestic animals. They will frequent ly follow varrlagea aleag tha roads becoming so Insistent In their begging for sugar or candy that they have to" be driven away by the soldiers,' Their thieving Is proverbial and tha auns. era hsv lbs greatest dlflTculty la keep ing their supplies out of reach, Th park buffalo are kept la a corral straggling remnants f t the stateliest hoofed aalmala la the world. But a few year ago they grassd aver tha Wsat ' la count less thousands, but now they are rarely seen except ta captivity, as the Government baa vary wisely set apart a large corral -for thee fast. disappearing aalmala Antelope, mountain sheep, deert alk and smaller hnlanala roam through th. forests unmolested aad are sftea aaea from tk roads. Plrtflad trees and fosafl ara aa, other af tha park's aataral sreadsrs, som xcllat peclaaa af tba far mar being asy of a cess freak th Tower Falls Th largest tree I About flftees feet ta eirsamfereae . bad stands bprlght Although th tree have turned to atoaa.tba ring el growth eaa easily be coasted aad the external aUuetttra ef tba trunks hi early , erts4,.a waaa th treat were Ilviag. - -- v -si I; tant They want te "kill th Oer tbamsslvea, aad at least Ave hundred are with th Russia regi ments, enrolled aader their ewa bamea, while tha sex of hundreds of ether baa baea discovered aly after thay have beea wounded or killed. These Russian .Amasoas, aspaclally af tha Siberian regiments, are said t shew marvelous flghtlng ualltlaa. their aa daraaca frequently surpassing that af the mea. " fellow Martha,' a Beaataa girl ae named oa aocount of her wealth ef golden bair, hag take Part m three bat ties. During baa of thaa ebd killed two German soldiers aad recovered the flag; wklrb f, tbam bad rlrV treat ' a dying Russian color berar , The Ctaaaack woman, wa are bated Uar their njarms ridlas. aav geaa aa A. a A kAta m m at sweethearts, aarsevaralbf taato bav beea graea, tbfag. ef rSrers. Madame Kekfvtswvf, Ih .caieaei the Sixth i Ural Cossack regiment- I ed. Russia ssea soUlervand eertsialy the most Jbdiw anaew ec a wot- dler. aad la rolng to tbe treat to carry ing out his deathbed wish to bav th of Kohovtseva caatant m ,-ina vlca. h mad swratal at th moat gallaat charges aad recently. had the of St. Oeorge eaafarrad apoa aa for bravery aader tre, There hi aa'h- tac ef the Amaaea abeat thai Rusaiaa lady, whoa wet wamaaly taadarasm to the wonnoetf aaems to aav waa tha hearts af tba Cossack. Who bow vca -S3Q jisairtg-e-.vg3ri- " solas, tha. womea have -acm- pltahad as much aot mora thaa the man. jmwatowthrriag stortse ara (aid of their bravery- to taking all sorts bf risks lo obtsJs Wlr-mfurwia-. - tloa. Of womtta tageaaity fa thica- to t way at VP-" dBrto the pr - eat war tber to a . aaa many times th gevsramints ef Iba different aatrlsscjr baaa appraprlatod h t soaamaraad IdsabJUk jytklng at a- tbrto. ava N i CM registered. Theywer prepared f,fj anything ta serve the aouatry, a: Ml areult there ara a early foarastd fdj -'".'V iV 'r : ? "ir 1 j I ii . r,i t r,- n m i Hr aehlerMr 61 wonaenV- J th cltle hrn I iewt tsJjt-T'- 7T ... . . . . . .A
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