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•m f (• W^ r; ;''"*••;'•«./•' inm.ui mi^ii « i uinjmiimiw«W'«l||iMniiL'"niHijl ijiuijMi W»V H*4tt TIIHN* «MftC k I 'D 55 Reynolds Arcade Up one flight Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry On Easy Payments Only first class up-to-date goods Call and Examine our stock and secure terms-' to suit your convenience. ueuFinm.iiMUMmJ.Lima '-•M'?>«^*«jix«»tflc^-iCT?l*f ^'^ * v Arwj.mwcs- Puzzling Question for that Ooetor*. White Hair of Youth. Although usually regarded as a slgas pf age, gray hair, or canities, as *£ Is «».«! in the language of medicine* U net alvu js so. It may •i-pa* - "' na,r$S in life, even in the teens, to wax case it usually affects young *sotoe» rather than men. A peculiarity about til© gray hair of the joung is that it is almost al- ways entirely vsrhite, and becosaes s** fu-*«ienl>. All the hairs are equals ».Ie>ned, and one seldom sees the toll- ed (olor. or iron gray, so common ia those of uilddi« or advanced age. Sometimes in the young, even «* cm id re a, there is one gray Ioe& llfee an island in the sea of normally col- ored hair about it. This is usoally a family peculiarity, occurring in one gf neration after the otner. I The cause of the hair turning gra,y , Is s-.miethlng that puzzles the doctor*. ' The color of the hair is due to the , deposit of pigment in the in'»rior o l eac".t hair, and grayness follows tu<e ! loss of this pigment. Tna* i s seif- •yw""J'"t Mtt««k mm Ro«Mfev$ifc bad with the EBUPWM. - The I*ttefc *%rees«d a--de* (Ire to hajwe. an ^ m ^ e a n sewing *nn* ehtr*«, m a Ml»t'«oc^*elt eonromnt- eated the' 3rit&;i^$*r'%&$*» who4m- meotiatelr gsve the «&•*» Tbe ma- chtot* Is o f th* V, a ig$ttejr» and ii pro&whly the paost cosily tost has fever been? turned Out of any (actory, Eveary pa**t of -It where there ii no friction i* gold jdated. CWR oae- ead of the machine at- taehaed to> the gold plated ironworit are the Asxierlcatt and Japanese coats ot string, Underneath the coats of arma of tibe two countries in japan* evident, but t h e puzzle Is what cause* ff. «h»racter» la.the date »nd the* the pigment to disappear. Same havrf U ; <3W8 "** reRS(m t0t I"**** t«0jf8^vpj>' niTtnrn Ttti'lri l 'WMrii , iii" rr*^l*i«:. tfciai'ji/WiAtaa W^%lnft T n a SbBftr S«wJnt *tiM?h4«L» Co«>- BitchlM *or tte* E»pwit« of Japan da «Mae oiNter of 3Pwi*d»«tt Roj|(iWii%: it i s a pinemttt t » th<* Kmt»r««« # tn* PrewdiJwfe.- -in rec^nlliiin; ti ^m^m«- IB » fin «awe,«,M>mT irons a compel t |, e „ „ ^,. »„*_«,. a,w M * *&?*.««!•&, -—• OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Stews thousand! of labor-saTinf derlces and articles of beauty and otlllty .." '.^»*J z^s? 98°- rot THM Paper and Music Rack OMSM Oak «r lacxpMUir* Jardlnlers aiMttiiita 10c. ti $35.00 A» atowa la eat 7-ta., iOo i*c io-ta..".".V.V.V.sac ll-ai 7Se ta-ia ii.os f l B H i M O T 1 Plfd»< Ciiira •MUaS Colon AH partwt rood*, < «adw tba cl*»«lflc*Uoa «rfflwtat tba pottaciaa. •coraa of little conTenlencet' are fonnd i s our basement that, after ating, y» weald not do without for five times their coit We invite yon to become bette aeqaeintod with this department. LOWPUUN , .FrtURE PRICES 70 «TATE S X MOCHESTER »¥' HOHtl rUMIISHEt i ?rawMi(T1trT«P)altUI|j 4 ° o Interest On deposits per annum calendar months. Subject to oheck Rochester Trust SSafeDeposit Co. Main street west and Exchange street- Rochester, N. Y. Oldest & Largest Trust Company ia the state outside New York city believed that it is due to the drying cf the hair, which causes a shrinttag*- of its fibres, and ao allows Utte §a- light from which then gives the whiu I upp»-irance. The proof which is adduced ?u siip^ port of this belief is that if a gray i hair is put into the receiver of an au I pump and the air is then exhausted the color of the hair may return more* or less completely. Metchnikoff. the famous bacteriolo- gist, says the cause of grayness is ihe penetration into tho hair of wan- dering cells, resembling the white blood corpuscles. These cells, asslrt- ed by other ceiis. the aggregation oi which makes the hair, seize upon the granules of pigment and destroy them. Nearly every one has read of in- stances of the sudden bleaching of the hair—even in a single night—under tin influence of fear, grief or some other intense mental emotion. That such cases have occurred is undoubt- ed but the explanation by olther of the theories above mentioned Is diffi- cult. There is no cure for gray hair so far as Is known. The use of curling Irons is said to retard Its formation: perhaps, if Metchnikoff Is right, by destroying the activity of the colls whirh consume the pigment. Uonu F"*"oni t2>$ time that the maoMu* WAS started unta it received its final iBsfe.:di:iiEKspa»*toir-.is6»'^ai#'--«^ #fe^teid^tesh»fii«&qF: moa« car© and aeereey were main- tained unci none hut the most trusted rmployos "was allowed to do any part of txie woKrk upon it. The machine was placedt in a mahogany cabinet in- laid with milk and plush in Japaneaa colosra BANKING BY OQAIii (LET YOUR MONET MAKE MONEY) Deposits can be sent by draft, postal or exprecs order or in currency, which deposit will draw interest from the first of each month- Passbook sent by return mail, shjald it be your first depaslt. Fall information for future deposits or withdrawals given. Special Department for Women DJSIIJ lei ad 1 equipped (or the convenience of handling their acconntg. RESOURCES $28,000,000.00 GYROSCOPE A8 COMPASS. I Its Use In Steering Steel V e n d s and Warships. German American Lumber Co. asT otm PRICES 134 Portland Ave. 888 Clinton Ave, S Both Phones, Horn* ltd,Bell 1240 JOHN M. REDDINGTON, LeKigh Valley COAL Brighest, Cleanest, Best f I Wtsl Mlin Strati. John H. McAnarney (SocccMor to O'Gtady * McAnarney.) Fire, Plate Glass, Boiler and Elevator Insurance Fidelity B o n d S tor Administrators, Contractor!, Es er utora, I > CIM Plumber* and nil kinn> of O-r-nrt aj^8e«nrity Bonds Offices—101 and 102 Ellwanger & Barry Bldg. Entrance 39 State 8 The mariner's compass occasionally falls of Its purpose in these days or Iron Bhlps and cargoes of a magnetic nature. This especially Is tho case In warships, where the huge masses, of Iron and steel in gunB and gun tur- rets. &c. are liable to affect the reading of the compass, It Is the usual practice to Make all possible corrections, but gun turrets have to be moved around, and the cor- rections cannot always be trusted. Again, the shock due to the firing of big guns is bad for the compass. Dr. H. Ansrhutz-Kampfe has invented a new form of steering standard, de- pendent for Its operation upon the principle of the gyroscope. This apparatus has been subjected to exhaustive tests on a battleship where amid the firing of great gum, TttolhtflS *H,, the movement of the turrets and such other disturbing influences as would effectually have disposed of the ord- inary compass it behaved with r§- jnarkable precision and came out of the trials quite uninjured. The ap- paratus consists essentially of an elec- trically operated gyroscope carrying an Indicating needle and pivoted with- in an jrc similar to that of th» nr-tUtf* ary compass. JPHN F MOLONEY Dry Goods and Notions Men's, Women's and Children's Summer Wear. Cheapest Cash prices. Boys and Girls Caps Bell Phone 1748-L Main E. BERTELSEN Grinding and Loeksmithing, Keys Fitted, Electrical Work. General Repairing Home Phone 5091 22 Front Street ANTHRACITE Telephone 576 88 Portland Avenue Near 2-Y.C. & H.R.R. Lewis Edelman, Dealer in BITUMINOUS Roch. 'Phone 2480 348 Exehang-e Street Prompt attention paid to Phone and Personal Orders The instrument does not necessarily yo'.nt north and south, but it tend ( continually to point in any direction In which it is set. and thos to Indicate any change of direction of the ship. It is not proposed to displace the mariner's compass by means of tulf instalment, for its readings would tend to become Inaccurate after Idnj? periods of use without resetting by sowe^stSBtrafo': "ft will serve as a use*' ful supplement to the compasa. COA L A. L. LehLnkieriNG Makes the finest PHOTOGRAPHS at the most reasonable rates 24 State Street Over.White Kitchen WALL PAPER—CHEAP Not chean wall paper although the prices are very low. Our Fall Stock is coming in and we heed more room, so for this week we will sell ' Wall Paper and Border (by the roll) at Half Price feCXBS 7. GrliOSSER , e<& C I - I i T T O ^ ^ . V B . *T Opposite Masonic Temple When Authors' Work* Are in Demand. "We are obliged to watch tho dally papers studiously in order to k e 4 prepared for the demand for certain books and the works of certain au- thors," said one of the aesfetant li- brarians at the Cleveland public 11* brary a day or two ago. ' " "Whenever a prominent author dies, e<Hs married or figures prominently in the newspapers in any way thene is <sure to follow within a day or two a ereatly increased demand for his books. The same is* true when a ai>vel '<» rtramatiieea. I don't know whether ' v e bookstores have the saine experv p-e or not, but if they do I should f Hnk it would pay an author to feeep 'icing something every little wfarle •hat would place him in the public eye." _, The superiority of certain Bnglislf fruits has its origin in a cause Httte suspected. It is the blessed Onlf, stream which does It, Foreign grow- ers are every bit as acute as the B&* glish, It may be, but they tnWe not the right atmosphere. The <mif Stream imparts a beneficent humidity to our atmosphere which result* IS our fruit having the thlnneirt isu4 finest skins of any 1% the«orlit: nng*> MMWCS Employed In Late War. Ttxe great, feature ot the war has bees, the hug© masses engaged. Leipzig Itself to this respect com- pares poor-ly with Mukden. The hosts of 1811 were cot so numereus *» tlicie that: invaded Manchuria, and Borodino may outrival Liaoyanjf in bp-ror», Iwat not in numbers of jruna or trton thmt fought. Yet it U surely remsu-kab&e that after an unbroken rc^rd of defeat on such a huge scale tho Rusilauu Btlll can show an army fully equipped and organised In posl tlon. Llfcoyang and Mukden were truly enouugh to break the spirit * id dlcsolvo tabe ranks of the stoutest troops In the world. In spite ot the Hat of killed *nd wounded, of ihe prUonem, of the gun* and earophi>i,ih* war cemtd still have been carried on. Yet Marengo, a mere sRlrmlub in comparison to those battles of glanta, decided th* fate of a nation. Jena laid a king- dom in tfetc duat. w Even:- Friedlsnd compellod M Czar to come t<? terms. \vnat la it that mads Mukden lh- dcolsdlvo aaad could allow the Ctar still *o dream ot viotory nrhen^lor; .st yoar anil & half not a gleam of »uc- COKB 2aad tlionc for a moment on bayoaaeti?*' Tne terrane In which tfaf battles were fought had, of course, muoht to €to with l), : but the very YaBtrx«nor the armls* had more. An army of several hundreds of thou- sandst cmidot bo moved like-one of a third the» alio, The telegraph may do much, tut It cannot annihilate space whor-e morementt of men srs concerned, and to pursue a beaten foe requires prompt action and en- ergy, whlcti are only possible where events take place under the eye and wltl.lxi the direction of a supreme lendex.~S*turday Review. tbey «an» and- b f f e r » ^ * t ^ f f e # rives ^ d« m mor* t)H*t mw *. to do. tj» t ^ttttcit *r^j^/wai«¥fe not 6»r these peonle, bat fafth^ $0. orlty, whe^ tm nns wmt in0m J m waotb*.n-ajre, went t o work ttard and too long*~*nd* slsst -.lft take an <j«enaive pride, u*mlly4 In tftelr abnormslity. . ••.'.. Re nay»--lhst*.«Qntarary *a» # W ^ ; wjmmonly *upnoaed t wo»rtn'ess '•&!m not toc3feaj»e tt«s«lu> in direct %if porttcjft 1$ th,s *mott»t! and 4ur*" M of work donsj Tfet "fsHgns &uw? rises aomewlisf rsptdly m t m ha- Rlnning of eserMbcu hut then* If conditions *re norroal, it rutia tot s long time, slmost n» a lavel. fhh ta a runner of toot r»c»s, Is tmiM getting hla aScond wind,** but,tfa^» la a similar pheuonienon In exertion dropped, but it did no was »usi*r^ed.a!*ii.t^twelrs f* 93A .W«f1rtsl,«IP*a^^ mind, and it ia while tht» "wind, lasts tbat tbs best work csa hft p$$v snd the wear and t<mz on the H'totte er are only such as can fee prom»iij repaired In thj anbiequen- i«r|QsJ^,f rest* As aoon as tbls le^el £a»t uf *!»« "fatigue curve" is paiti i t tHRlsai 4 pud len turn up^srd. snil When timi tarn comes the worker should *MH —rnlesah* is doing acmet)5ia|i«aittl Juatlflea him in tixhau»ttng his lint resources of energy, If i&* •••x$e.i«i has been too grejtt t rftounermtlon mill never be perfsot, and the result »niy anally be death* Immediate or no! long delayed. * there, are <msny stg»s announclnf gpproach to the llmtl; ot i*t».£K*> : lion. Among the flrat of the usual warnings Br, JJ3u!lt(A. me^OQhi.; a flushing of the tsmplM or an ln« eresse,4 «lt«wMiUot» .o>* 1i)l0Q#, ,tn *hf ••ars: and- checks. $ # * nti^f . ^ *•>!?' lowed by a mwr tfillpg Itt t M »J( of the* sto^iqb^otl-;nsjinte'%'^ti| something •';!% tfa,' ."4fil«U *M --^m overtired toan eaftsttt* H* *fh\s,- %t will notice, that ip«;.ft»|s)rs-*W^Mo;* AH Indubitable atgn :h» irlfltablllty p{ {emper^—ldiis o t w i f ^ t j t r n t }ftstf«({l .things snd a tendency to exasKemt« their ilmportidncsi W«liitltn«*bi»ff. _ ^.fymw?^^. '1»s:bliliy>)('0;^JI* i * i t the-*4tt*ittloisi" ',' •'• --.'is'.';.- ;..>:%;*!•:•- ths/i^^-'^v^s^te-tg^^ :iis^aiiy-iatt:BtfM-Q^i'msr-ajgi' ahntild '$<>*-%•' *#*.ttts4r^tt|i:**lt ; . If COMPARISON op I^Mli';::! —,-i-*- •) . t - i i ,<*' EbBTctt o»r Rain Upon Aaimala, "Tlie effects of a rainy day upon animals of a 100," said a Jkeeper the other day* "are as Interesting to watefct an anything I know In connec- tlon„«rlth. «^^li«e4^l0n^&beaJ^s^.%SFV that tag wolf oyer there Just ravels In a rainy" day, »hd skips:about aa gay BLB yoix pleaHe. All the wolves sire tbte nine; Rmln^oheers them up, But^HieToxaufare ^In^rentTThey'fret snd grifowl and snarl unless you give them an oxrtra allowance of meat or s big pan dk warm mJ3k..-T^«nJhey •will adeep, Ibiit a rainv day aeetaa €h 'get oxx ttto aaeryes of a lion or any of the cistt ho aaerves of a lleM or any ft WU are inch there srs jwtu?i&jBiti* fanolly.•* Jtoalte* ; #te M in li( ; m jcmiwu cells, i l w lMtrohi«tet* iust a. certain temperature all thfr time, and wow would think that the damp air would never reach them. Perhavps It i3k>esn't, but I have always noticed tha.t all the repttlcs are ac- 5^yft aand oh«orful, if a reptile can be Isaloj tM be cheerful, when. Jt rains.. *The dieer Esmliy, the bears, various sorts of vttld goats, and the like; Wtifil^.. howesver, are the npjt dlscon- solfttips, dreagry things Id thetforld on m raln# day*. They don't iing k hardly tshlrpj, but ftist settle do#n to be as MildefeBtble aas possible." * -*: •• ; I^erlcisaw -|te»ldi»^.^b|toe4. ^" felgr byy«feat the aui^e%»f jbnetf< cam resldlntg in the chief European dtieii has been increaging, ^Pwo Spears- ago ata estimate of the mi«^ tier of Americans "living In London was nxade azid the mimber r wa«»faoVn €bbe a 6,oo», with ls.oo&fn l»ari«, •> . The«re are according to' r ttte> )&%• estlmaytes 25,000 American! reaidffig tan toaadon permanently,. 10,050 J a f*ari», 5,00i> each in Rome and per- tin, 2,550 iBE MnnSch, l,5ff<3f in Flor- ence ttstd l,@O0 In Venice. , -, theye ar« at all times between XO0,0OH) and ' ISO.O'OO Americans resj* 4ent to Eur*>pe»n citles^-apart^from jKhe-ttttanber of An^eiric*tts 53 »httgms,ke ft sumxner ta-lp to Europe add coin*; Otnder the dcBlgsadtiold'""M '"eljther torianiilemtt « r travelers.. Most Euro- pean eountrf.es do not include In the census of inhabitants taken unnat- tBrSlised foredgnersV and fdr.thai rea- ifipn tfise flgnttre* « 1 t|ne; number.ojt Aiftsflewi sure not' a l w w s ^ t ^ m 0t> •re^pearcent, rf&ffi&ffim ndacVoi) bfJroreimeT»^ : 2 5 « v ^ <w fllie Of the.iJfgas'Has JProm a cttmparlson <djf trsiw ; , , statistic* it #ps*rs, 0&-$tii (br*)|ij : Of the. av«riage\:«»sJn'-^4*sbd]ti^;0,a"il f ; jttnth larger thsti thiwt'.oi.tlie/v'*!?*^ sge woman; but* on the otner, hSnd, If the ratio between; the slit of brain and body be talten Into cos* •Iderstlon man's brain conies * mil ascend best. Happily, howeve*, 4, the lord of crestienY' U he is sonae- timet pleased to'term, himself* has a loop-hole" of escape from the nat- ural Inference from'tbl* fact, Tss ewaljer animal, ecisntists t4riB-s^sl- ways Ms the larger proportlon»l brain.- A cat baa more brain M pror portion to lt» slse than sn •isphSttt, and a baby'a brain li JlvS tisjss th» relative sit* of lul^bjsrV' Woman has, howevsr, btherlihe^ ot defense. All mental',scttvitj »nds4tavotigitt-lri #m i &to4pMtJ»& er or cortex ot tbe bmln. ps'svesy of mental energy. Misfit not • mpm Juat comparison be- hased on * con* sideration of these^ cells? asks one authority. Perhaps ,Ji ts tkusVeifM! but no observer hft« yet shown that aex makes any difference In the. nuav Ber 'development '^>vtt«l" f *nergy -of these brain elements, ^ correct *4mlt tnit *d per cent, ot.tns wo- men he Meets ate of latg^r totelteie^ than he.'. This^Fi" **«> hi»t| to*i for reflectiafn, and berha"p»i ^jter i tmu, he wiU agreg V ^ j M e t t o r feutherlsndv -of>I*ndott. tb^«very year seems to*»gov#wlth iuc?4Ji*i&if eonclusiveneaa that ''tbewvir in, the great mass of case* a prActtcai e'fiuajg ity in mate and fems1e> minds.; iH •35 * First Cfame Ftwieive.,' t The bluegrass regio^of Kenfcut'ar,? and Tennessee was the first national park and game and forest >rejte}rv* In America. > It was so. set apstt before t *h^ white man,hsd; conle^ith; ^rofanini foot and conquering Aortas,* l « great ir©Wols~^rtbeB tl ^Ondl»n« the Six "Nations* . Th^y forba,d< anj settlement #z agricultnfce W ail thai great region-and it^hecanterkno*- as the "bunting; grounds^ -^ mmk tes jf§«^.,^sy« WS^f^^*** 5 xfmmmmmm frttf e | th^^cul^ ; v.#|-,th^#fti||it..'. •inBntswlths'Vl«w:o< : dfireJoAs«^^ tlo:n M fk^m^^-3»0U»iM^^ mCsft-- :S^tltMi':snd sad'.s,i>its ; ipr mm $^-&K*w}fafc M the 'f^ijjnejt^#iftis7t^t : -3Wii th0 -a%W:t^*'!oOl»S^Ws*l*-' *Tlt}{!vflji, iftii iits*6**-tbts*rt%- iiMittr fnfr~-£#tS#Me%**:t^ $&**•$&» '*mfMm %:m0mmi &&m3mt*m)i^;' >.'.:>'. . •'."•• • ,~ ' » -.-•>- ,*-'•.- • i- i -, . ; k ,'• . ' 'i /v . ->. ' - ', fa * •*- ¥ ; ' , f. ^i/Kfit^ * ^S^aaaj^a^^a^jajgRji ^ ^ irosoihi, .!M|S^CIMC ^p^^yt^ cooips^ruons, gistf"" aW-M* ;less#d Ms* Uonal nill* st-.ill ; : , • .fam is*ig#r 'wm-.wi» 'd^lflk'^SIem cae bird-i srefaa-e of a««ty-nine sillee- ! e^;i»|»e^b*s|Xfy > Tii^& whloh rnnkss its ho*M STOS railway elation at Itiege, t» 1' There is a train from ilege, emtne wrhlch. niiri* eferjj t e a p*«ldck» i,A| soon iJ pu!!i late tse-FUtlo^ msnoss.toosscVia soon ss hesdViy "' th« train to 1U «' las InoniedtsWIy, rest of tnetisfi to. any 4»th*r s<*' Is able to oftfeVai Why thie partlCttl*^ «n#. '»rld#*ca mffl£&$ : - throat fljMi froin ,.^^_ the shore* ot-iht-<T*qt&haiiL ; - tance of 1,600 mllea, l^leesIi day and a nl«ht, and makes It, 1 over» i n 6n« untaterrsptad' i TiWiksrks which enaord their an mors in Austria Hungary and,-*"" wlatera- in India and Central arsfcMfcso msrvelomt irs m»a;«.ta»elr Jpurneye twlc^s' , - -•- -'-VH^dms ngary to I a t o w mflca la aa aHsBj and ths a'orlu make tba jents^j twenty-four nourS, tbde trsveir tb* rSts of IOO miles aa ho«r wh0lS.4Utsace The stdrke Spftndtlie simmer In eestral t\ aod'fister la central Afrlcal * i t ! f & « s«nu« rapidity—fiaT. Gaaette. : ?W#; 'l , ^iff**ftn to Stop Ti , - v-ilwo. yean, ago exhaustive yntfw-' | cat ^«p»rinicnta were conmeaeai' contlatied until recentb oa the asi»>t^ 'tar;y<rallwft\ leading from Berttfr ts- ""^ jgbgae*^' Telegraph •tattoos •*•••_ fitted UP wlrh tranamltlers aa* *s>V,1 cei-r^r»» while the tfalga wes**^ . eoiidflped *it»i the same aM*pj*ra«a r ^] ^rdirtSlry tele>araph wires «ls4wMa»» L < • itracK wen ueed to fSetlttsMs tt» :.-,- &<*£"&& Biggest Tree in World.. { A. German botanist, o. Kuntxr h«M pointed out that & certain specimen ofr-^TaxoditimV- -at-'• 0axad#tei|exlce •'" "«4JFj1|i^l(|^a^^ th» bixgest tree in the wo:.d, b«Wa« it *Tii»i*t* , r nf'-i'i'-^i"*^« w ^g i *i«*j, M . j a I reality of three trees which grsey I into one jt' work The experiments provet. •tatl >ns could at any rate with a train •peed and warn it est ger The us* of wf reMM In this connection woaH safeguard trains ways It Is not expected taaCik>r of supplying tne am>ngt» " win be much beyond lowed escn scsar few •lgaals, sad tai Ueas waleil %«« f s i t »;*b*i'-ti)* •-*.-;' uK^«aiI] ."^•••.•';i..-...J.. ••• Jt, ^Mm^M»

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55 Reynolds Arcade Up one flight

Watches , D i a m o n d s , J e w e l r y

O n Easy P a y m e n t s Only first class up-to-date goods

Call and Examine our stock and secure terms-' to suit your convenience.

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Puzzling Question for that Ooetor*. White Hair of Youth.

Although usually regarded as a slgas pf age, gray hair, or canities, as *£ Is «».«! in the language of medicine* U net alvu js so. It may •i-pa*-"' na,r$S in life, even in the teens, to wax case it usually affects young *sotoe» rather than men.

A peculiarity about til© gray hair of the joung is that it i s almost al­ways entirely vsrhite, and becosaes s** fu-*«ienl>. All the hairs are equals ».Ie>ned, and one seldom sees the toll­ed (olor. or iron gray, so common i a those of uilddi« or advanced age.

Sometimes in the young, even «* cm id re a, there is one gray Ioe& llfee an island in the sea of normally col­ored hair about it. This is usoally a family peculiarity, occurring in one gf neration after the otner.

I The cause of the hair turning gra,y , Is s-.miethlng that puzzles the doctor*. ' The color of the hair is due to the , deposit of pigment in the in'»rior o l

eac".t hair, and grayness follows tu<e ! loss of this pigment. Tna* is seif-

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Mtt««k mm Ro«Mfev$ifc bad with the EBUPWM. - The I*ttefc *%rees«d a--de* (Ire to hajwe. an ^ m ^ e a n sewing *nn* ehtr*«, m a Ml»t'«oc^*elt eonromnt-eated the' 3rit&;i^$*r'%&$*» who4m-meotiatelr gsve the «&•*» Tbe ma-chtot* Is o f th* V, a ig$ttejr» and i i pro&whly the paost cosily tost has fever been? turned Out of any (actory, Eveary pa**t of -It where there ii no friction i* gold jdated.

CWR oae- ead of the machine at-taehaed to> the gold plated ironworit are the Asxierlcatt and Japanese coats ot string, Underneath the coats of arma of tibe two countries in japan*

evident, but th e puzzle Is what cause* ff. «h»racter» la.the date »nd the* the pigment to disappear. Same havrfU;<3W8 "** r e R S ( m t0t *» I " * * * *

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BitchlM *or tte* E»pwit« of Japan da «Mae oiNter of 3Pwi*d»«tt Roj|(iWii%: it i s a pinemttt t » th<* Kmt»r««« # tn* PrewdiJwfe.- -in rec^nlliiin; ti ^m^m«-

IB » fin «awe,«,M>mT irons a compel t | , e „ „ ^,. »„*_«,. a,wM* *&?*.««!•&,

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•coraa of little conTenlencet' are fonnd i s our basement that, after ating, y» weald not do without for five times their coit We invite yon to become bette aeqaeintod with this department.

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believed that it is due to the drying cf the hair, which causes a shrinttag*-of its fibres, and ao allows Utte §a-

light from which then gives the whiu I upp»-irance.

The proof which is adduced ?u siip^ port of this belief is that if a gray

i hair is put into the receiver of an au I pump and the air is then exhausted

the color of the hair may return more* or less completely.

Metchnikoff. the famous bacteriolo­gist, says the cause of grayness is ihe penetration into tho hair of wan­dering cells, resembling the white blood corpuscles. These cells, asslrt-ed by other ceiis. the aggregation oi which makes the hair, seize upon the granules of pigment and destroy them.

Nearly every one has read of in­stances of the sudden bleaching of the hair—even in a single night—under tin influence of fear, grief or some other intense mental emotion. That such cases have occurred is undoubt­ed but the explanation by olther of the theories above mentioned Is diffi­cult.

There is no cure for gray hair so far as Is known. The use of curling Irons is said to retard Its formation: perhaps, if Metchnikoff Is right, by destroying the activity of the colls whirh consume the pigment.

Uonu F"*"oni t2>$ time that the maoMu*

WAS started unta it received its final iBsfe.:di:iiEKspa»*toir-.is6»'^ai#'--«^ #fe^teid^tesh»fii«&qF: moa« car© and aeereey were main­tained unci none hut the most trusted rmployos "was allowed to do any part of txie woKrk upon it. The machine was placedt in a mahogany cabinet in­laid with milk and plush in Japaneaa colosra

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GYROSCOPE A8 COMPASS.

I Its Use In Steering Steel V e n d s and Warships.

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The mariner's compass occasionally falls of Its purpose in these days or Iron Bhlps and cargoes of a magnetic nature. This especially Is tho case In warships, where the huge masses, of Iron and steel in gunB and gun tur­rets. &c. are liable to affect the reading of the compass,

It Is the usual practice to Make all possible corrections, but gun turrets have to be moved around, and the cor­rections cannot always be trusted.

Again, the shock due to the firing of big guns is bad for the compass. Dr. H. Ansrhutz-Kampfe has invented a new form of steering standard, de­pendent for Its operation upon the principle of the gyroscope.

This apparatus has been subjected to exhaustive tests on a battleship where amid the firing of great gum,

TttolhtflS * H , , t h e movement of the turrets and such other disturbing influences as would effectually have disposed of the ord­inary compass it behaved with r§-jnarkable precision and came out of the trials quite uninjured. The ap­paratus consists essentially of an elec­trically operated gyroscope carrying an Indicating needle and pivoted with-in an jrc similar to that of th» nr-tUtf* ary compass.

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Bell Phone 1 7 4 8 - L Main

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General Repairing H o m e P h o n e 5 0 9 1 2 2 F r o n t S t r e e t

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The instrument does not necessarily yo'.nt north and south, but it tend( continually to point in any direction In which it is set. and thos to Indicate any change of direction of the ship. It is not proposed to displace the mariner's compass by means of tulf instalment, for its readings would tend to become Inaccurate after Idnj? periods of use without resetting by sowe^stSBtrafo': "ft will serve as a use*' ful supplement to the compasa.

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A. L. LehLnkieriNG Makes t h e finest P H O T O G R A P H S at t h e m o s t reasonable rates

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WALL PAPER—CHEAP Not chean wall paper although the prices are very low.

Our Fall Stock is coming in and we heed more room, so for this week we will sell '

Wall Paper and Border (by the roll) at Half Price feCXBS 7 . G r l i O S S E R , e<& C I - I i T T O ^ ^ . V B . * T

Opposite Masonic Temple

When Authors' Work* Are in Demand. "We are obliged to watch tho dally

papers studiously in order to k e 4 prepared for the demand for certain books and the works of certain au­thors," said one of the aesfetant li­brarians at the Cleveland public 11* brary a day or two ago. ' "

"Whenever a prominent author dies, e<Hs married or figures prominently in the newspapers in any way thene is <sure to follow within a day or two a ereatly increased demand for his books. The same is* true when a ai>vel '<» rtramatiieea. I don't know whether 've bookstores have the saine experv p-e or not, but if they do I should

fHnk it would pay an author to feeep 'icing something every little wfarle •hat would place him in the public eye." _,

The superiority of certain Bnglislf fruits has its origin in a cause Httte suspected. It is the blessed Onlf, stream which does It, Foreign grow­ers are every bit as acute as the B&* glish, It may be, but they tnWe not the right atmosphere. The <mif Stream imparts a beneficent humidity to our atmosphere which result* IS our fruit having the thlnneirt isu4 finest skins of any 1% the«orlit:

nng*> MMWCS Employed In Late War. Ttxe great, feature ot the war has

bees, the hug© masses engaged. Leipzig Itself to this respect com­pares poor-ly with Mukden. The hosts of 1811 were c o t so numereus *» tlicie that: invaded Manchuria, and Borodino may outrival Liaoyanjf in bp-ror», Iwat not in numbers of jruna or trton thmt fought. Yet it U surely remsu-kab&e that after an unbroken rc^rd of defeat on such a huge scale tho Rusilauu Btlll can show an army fully equipped and organised In posl tlon. Llfcoyang and Mukden were truly enouugh to break the spirit * id dlcsolvo tabe ranks of the stoutest troops In t h e world.

In spite ot the Hat of killed *nd wounded, of ihe prUonem, of the gun* and earophi>i,ih* war cemtd still have been carried on. Yet Marengo, a mere sRlrmlub in comparison to those battles of glanta, decided th* fate of a nation. Jena laid a king­dom in tfetc duat. w Even:- Friedlsnd compellod M Czar to come t<? terms.

\vnat la it that mads Mukden lh-dcolsdlvo aaad could allow the Ctar still *o dream ot viotory nrhen^lor; .st yoar anil & half not a gleam of »uc-COKB 2aad tlionc for a moment on bayoaaeti?*' Tne terrane In which tfaf battles were fought had, of course, muoht to €to with l ) , : but the very YaBtrx«nor the armls* had more. An army of several hundreds of thou-sandst cmidot bo moved like-one of a third the» alio, The telegraph may do much, tut It cannot annihilate space whor-e morementt of men srs concerned, and t o pursue a beaten foe requires prompt action and en­ergy, whlcti are only possible where events take place under the eye and wltl.lxi the direction of a supreme lendex.~S*turday Review.

tbey «an» and- b f f e r » ^ * t ^ f f e # rives ^ d« m mor* t)H*t mw * . to do. tj»t ^ttttcit *r^j^ /wa i«¥ fe not 6»r these peonle, bat fafth^ $0. orlty, whe^ tm nns wmt in0mJm waotb*.n-ajre, went to work ttard and too long*~*nd* slsst -.lft take an <j«enaive pride, u*mlly4 In tftelr abnormslity. . • • . ' . .

Re nay»--lhst*.«Qntarary *a» # W ^ ; wjmmonly *upnoaedt wo»rtn'ess '•&!m not toc3feaj»e tt«s«lu> in direct %if porttcjft 1$ th,s *mott»t! and 4ur*" M of work donsj Tfet "fsHgns &uw? rises aomewlisf rsptdly m tm ha-Rlnning of eserMbcu hut then* If conditions *re norroal, it rutia tot s long time, slmost n» a lavel. f h h ta a runner of toot r»c»s, Is tmiM getting hla aScond wind,** but,tfa^» la a similar pheuonienon In exertion

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mind, and it ia while tht» "wind, lasts tbat tbs best work csa hft p$$v snd the wear and t<mz on the H'totte er are only such as can fee prom»iij repaired In thj anbiequen- i«r|QsJ^,f rest*

As aoon as tbls le^el £a»t uf *!»« "fatigue curve" is paiti i t tHRlsai 4 pud len turn up^srd. snil When timi tarn comes the worker should *MH —rnlesah* is doing acmet)5ia|i«aittl Juatlflea him in tixhau»ttng his lint resources of energy, If i&* •••x$e.i«i has been too grejttt rftounermtlon mill never be perfsot, and the result »niy anally be death* Immediate or no! long delayed. *

there, are <msny stg»s announclnf gpproach to the llmtl; ot i*t».£K*>: lion. Among the flrat of the usual warnings Br, JJ3u!lt(A. me^OQhi.; a flushing of the tsmplM or an ln« eresse,4 «lt«wMiUot» .o>* 1i)l0Q#, ,tn *hf ••ars: and- checks. $ # * nti^f . ^ *•>!?' lowed by a mwr tfillpg Itt t M »J( of the* sto^iqb^otl-;nsjinte'%'^ti| something •';!% tfa,' ."4fil«U *M --^m overtired toan eaftsttt* H* *fh\s,- %t will notice, that ip«;.ft»|s)rs-*W^Mo;* AH Indubitable atgn :h» irlfltablllty p{ {emper^—ldiis o twi f^ t j t rn t }ftstf«({l .things snd a tendency to exasKemt« their ilmportidncsi W«liitltn«*bi»ff. _ ^.fymw?^^. '1»s:bliliy>)('0;^JI* i * i t the-*4tt*ittloisi" ',' •'• --.'is'.';.- ;..>:%;*!•:•-

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EbBTctt o»r Rain Upon Aaimala, "Tlie effects of a rainy day upon

animals of a 100," said a Jkeeper the other day* "are as Interesting to watefct an anything I know In connec-tlon„«rlth. «^^li«e4^l0n^&beaJ^s .%SFV that tag wolf oyer there Just ravels In a rainy" day, »hd skips:about aa gay BLB yoix pleaHe. All the wolves sire tbte nine; Rmln^oheers them up, But^HieToxaufare ^In^rentTThey'fret snd grifowl and snarl unless you give them an oxrtra allowance of meat or s big pan dk warm mJ3k..-T^«nJhey •will adeep, Ibiit a rainv day aeetaa €h 'get oxx ttto aaeryes of a lion or any of the cistt

ho aaerves of a lleM or any ft W Uare inch there srs jwtu?i&jBiti* fanolly.•* Jtoalte*;#te M in li(;m jcmiwu cells, i l w lMtrohi«tet*

iust a . certain temperature all thfr time, and wow would think that the damp air would never reach them. Perhavps It i3k>esn't, but I have always noticed tha.t all the repttlcs are ac-5 yft aand oh«orful, if a reptile can be Isaloj tM be cheerful, when. Jt rains.. *The dieer Esmliy, the bears, various sorts of vttld goats, and the like;

Wtifil^.. howesver, are the npjt dlscon-solfttips, dreagry things Id thetforld on m raln# day*. They don't iingk hardly tshlrpj, but ftist settle do#n to be as MildefeBtble aas possible." *

-*: ••;I^erlcisaw -|te»ldi»^.^b|toe4. " felgr byy«feat the aui^e%»f jbnetf<

cam resldlntg in the chief European dtieii has been increaging, ^Pwo Spears- ago ata estimate of the mi«^ tier o f Americans "living In London was nxade azid the mimberrwa«»faoVn €bbe a 6,oo», with ls.oo&fn l»ari«, •> . The«re are according to'rttte> )&%• estlmaytes 25,000 American! reaidffig tan toaadon permanently,. 10,050 J a f*ari», 5,00i> each in Rome and per-tin, 2,550 iBE MnnSch, l,5ff<3f in Flor­ence ttstd l,@O0 In Venice. ,

-, theye ar« at all times between XO0,0OH) and ' ISO.O'OO Americans resj* 4ent to Eur*>pe»n citles^-apart^from jKhe-ttttanber of An^eiric*tts53»httgms,ke ft sumxner ta-lp to Europe add coin*; Otnder the dcBlgsadtiold '""M '"eljther torianiilemtt « r travelers.. Most Euro­pean eountrf.es do not include In the census of inhabitants taken unnat-tBrSlised foredgnersV and fdr.thai rea-ifipn tfise flgnttre* « 1 t|ne; number.ojt Aiftsflewi sure not' a l w w s ^ t ^ m 0t> •re^pearcent, rf&ffi&ffim

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Of the. av«riage\:«»sJn'-^4*sbd]ti ;0,a"ilf; jttnth larger thsti thiwt'.oi.tlie/v'*!?*^ sge woman; but* on the otner, hSnd, If the ratio between; the s l i t of brain and body be talten Into cos* •Iderstlon man's brain conies * mil ascend best. Happily, howeve*, 4,the lord of crestienY' U he is sonae-timet pleased to'term, himself* has a loop-hole" of escape from the nat­ural Inference from'tbl* fact, T s s ewaljer animal, ecisntists t4riB-s^sl-ways M s the larger proportlon»l brain.- A cat baa more brain M pror portion to lt» slse than sn •isphSttt, and a baby'a brain li JlvS tisjss th» relative sit* of l u l ^ b j s r V '

Woman has, howevsr, btherlihe^ ot defense. All mental',scttvitj »nds4tavotigitt-lri #mi&to4pMtJ»& er or cortex ot tbe bmln. ps'svesy

of mental energy. Misfit not • mpm Juat comparison be- hased on * con* sideration of these^ cells? asks one authority. Perhaps ,Ji ts tkusVeifM! but no observer hft« yet shown that aex makes any difference In the. nuav Ber 'development '^>vtt«l"f*nergy -of these brain elements, ^

correct *4mlt tn i t *d per cent, ot .tns wo-men he Meets ate of latg^r totelteie^ than he.'. This^Fi" **«> hi»t| to*i for reflectiafn, and berha"p»i ^jter i tmu, he wiU agreg V ^ j M e t t o r feutherlsndv -of>I*ndott. t b ^ « v e r y year seems to*»gov#wlth iuc?4Ji*i&if eonclusiveneaa that ''tbewvir in, the great mass of case* a prActtcai e'fiuajg ity in mate and fems1e> minds.;

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