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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK : The Ideal Resort for Health or. Pleasure Seekers i The flecklenburg Hineral Springs and Hotel CHASE CITY, VIROINIA. On the Southern Railway, ninety miles south of Richmond. Hotel thoroughly modern. Rooms single and en suite, private baths, steam heat, electric lights, elevator. Winter climate ideal, location and sur roundings superb; cuisine and service the best. All popular diver sions; orchestra. Game preserves of thirty thousand acres; quail, deer, turkey and small game abundant. Fox hunting. Fine livery. Baruch and Nauheim system of baths. The famous Mecklenburg Springs water Lithia and Chloride Calcium served to guests. Tour ists rates from all points. Stop over privileges on all tourist tickets. Weekly rates, $15.00 and up. For booklets address THE MECKLENBURG, Chase City, Virginia. 'I THE BALMY BREEZES OF THE SUNNY SOUTH Are laden with Health and Happiness for the Worn-out Wrestler with the Strenuous Life. But you cannot repair wasted tissue or restore strength to jangled nerves with air and sunshine alone. The stomach calls for a food that supplies body-building material in its most digestible form. Such a food is Shredded Whole Wheat. It is made of the whole wheat, cleaned, cooked and drawn into fine porous shreds and baked. These delicate shreds contain all the nutri tive elements of the whole wheat grain and are taken up and assimilated when the stomach rejects all other foods. Shredded Wheat i made in two forniaIIISCUIT and THI8CUIT. The BISCUIT Is delicious for breakfast with hot or cold milk or cream, or for any meal in com bination with fresh or preserved fruit. THICII1T is the Shredded Whole Wheat wafer, crisp, nourishing and appetizing:. Delicious as a toast with beverages or with butter, cheese or marmalade. Iloth the BISCUIT and TIKIS CUIT should be thor oughly heated in the oven just before serving1. "There's Health and Strength in Erery Shred" THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS a modern village 1600 feet above sea level, is Bethlehem, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts Is found here, while the natural advantages and scenic beauties are unsurpassed. -vi r- . m iki ai 18 one the be8t tne many homelike hotels at a moderate THE ARL NGTON price. Splendid location x.fillTit.rMiiRlnp mnrlprn in nil lta appointments. Fine golf links, tennis; orchestra, Long distance telephone. Furnished cottages iwnwt.fwvw. F. C. ABBE, PROP. FOR THE Y0UN6 FOLKS 1 sesasd The Itiot in the Nursery. "NW i epper, nve years Nfttt was luen of the Wjlb nursery. She had a nl tzTxTui great domain, too, over 1 WUi& which to rule. There 2JkTi!$S2 were three nice dolls, with natural hair, and eyes that would open and shut. There were two ueoon dolls Sambo and Samanthy, by name and a Japanese doll with a comical face. Then there was the animal king dom ! And how funny it was, too, to see the fctur-leggers living in peace with the two-leggers! You'd have thought that the lion would have eaten Sambo and Samanthy, and that the Teddy bear would have hugged the beautiful dolls to death, and that the watchdog would have chased the Japanese doll out of the nursery. But no, there was never a bit of trouble in the nursery till one day Peggy came in with a toy kitten. As soon as the kitten a white, woolly mite, with a pink nose was placed on a rug near to Rover, the watchdog, things be came a bit unsettled. Rover snarled, and the kitten by name Lucretia spat and struck out with her pretty paw. a pair of frightened "coon" dolls behind a doll's cradle. There he would have killed and devoured . them had it not been for the Japanese doll, who, with drawn sword in hand came to their rescue. With true aim the Japanese arm struck a blow, sending the lion's head tumbling across the room. Then, turn ing in defense of the three beautiful dolls that were 41 treed " up the bedpost, the Japanese doll put the Teddy bear to flight. And all the time Rover and Lucretia fought, Lucretia holding on to the howl ing and lighting dog's nose. About the room they tumbled and rolled, the other occupants giving them a wide berth, for so terrible was the claw-to-nose conflict that done dared to interfere. And Peggy, the queen of the nursery, sat on her chair, with feet drawn up for safety, and watched the battle. She saw that there was no use her interfering. Rover and Lucretia must light it out, one of them becoming the victor. After about half an hour Rover be came exhausted and dropped on a rug as limp as a rag. Lucretia slowly loos ened her sharp claws and withdrew ' 2-jr JS HK WOULD HAVE KILLED AM) DEVOURED THEM HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR THE JAPANESE DOLL." This excited the lion, and he gave vent to a roar that frightened everyone, the two-legged as well as the four-legged creatures. Peggy tried to reason with Lucretia and Rover, saying: uXow, ain't you ashamed of yourselves, lighting and quarreling like cat and dog! I'll punish you both if you don't behave bet ter' But Rover kept on snarling at Lucretia till it got on her nerves. (You know cats are very nervous animals and can't stand to be teased or quarreled at). So after enduring about as much as she could she made a leap at Rover and caught his face between her paws, hold ing on like grim death, as the saying goes. Well, Rover snarled, bit, snapped, jumped about in the air like one bereft of reason, and still Lucretia hung on to his nose with firm and sharp claws. And so noisy did the melee become that Teddy bear became excited and clrsed the three beautiful dolls up the bedpost, where they perched in mortal fear, while Teddy remained below looking up at them with flaming eyes and mouth wide open, dis playing his sharp teeth. The lion took out after Sambo and Samanthy, roaring with deafening loudness as he cornered them from Rover's nose. Then-, purring victoriously, she walked to the other end of the' rug and sat down, washing her face. The light was over, and Lucretia's supremacy established. From that day on Rover nor any of the others of the four-leggers would not dare to wink an eye at her. And Peggy, queen of the nursery, picked up the maimed lion to carry to the toy's hospital, saying as she did so : " Kven a weentsy-teentsy kitten can make an awful riot when it tries." HintN for Young- Musicians. Clairvoyance A complete pack of cards is brought forward and passed to different members of the audience to k' cut " as often as desired. The pack is then placed upon a small stand or chair just in front of the audience. 'The per-, former retires to stage and names, the top card. One of the audience is re quested to remove and exhibit it. It is found to be correct He then in like manner names in succession ten or twelve more each being found to be correct. One of the audience is then requested to 'cut" or remove a portion of the re-
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