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ITS GUESTS WELL TREATED-

The Inmates Wear No Uniform andHave Many Privilege Th Disci-

pline U Quite Gentle and the Sur-

rounding Peaceful and Homelike

Walking through the streets of thesqualid noisy east side the visitor inNew Tork Is quite unprepared for thepeace nnd clean homeliness whichgreet him In the sheriffs prison Ic-

Ludlow street Flanked by publicschool nnd police court on two sidesthe brick building ornamented withantique Iron grill over long windowsresembles a village church or old fash-ioned ball of learning The outerclamor docs not fund rate HH cool clois-ters The struggle for existence Ishalted at the threshold But It la notso easy to enter the sheriffs rest es-

tablishment The guard wbo opensthe front door In response to the elec-tric bell eyes the visitor xmph loualy-aa If the latter might be trvhifr trbreak Into the county haven withoutproper credentials The only personsentitled to the privileges of the Ludlow tavern are those In contempt fsurrogates and certain other courtsfederal bankrupts delinquent militia-men execution nnd Judgment debtorsnnd breach of promise and alimonymen

However the visitor who run provethat be tins no sinister purpose Isushered Into n cozy parlor titled withrugs pictures and piano Here hemeets the warden who talks freelyfind simply nbout guests He ad-mits be has never read Lomhroso orany other criminologist Whats theese They dont send felons to thisplace The learned observations ofpenologists do not apply to the In-

mates of Ludlow tavern Methods ofdiscipline and reform are superfluousThere are Just n few rules such n ob-

tain In any well regulated hostelry Aguest on arrival has his pedigree takenat the office Is shown up to his sleeplag chamber gets Introduced to thegentlemen In the sitting room and Isleft to Ills own devicesno uniform-no none of the unpleasant fea-tures of a common prison There Isindeed a genteel search for sharp Inatruments keys and knives ns forbid-den articles but there Is no confisca-tion of any other private possessionsA man may bring In all the bookswriting material tobacco clothes

articles and bricabrac that bepleases

The rising bell rings at 030 a maad the guests have n chance to washkarc and make their beds beforebreakfast at 8 oclock The regularbreakfast consists of coffee and rollsbut guests may supplement It witheggs cooked at the hot water tap ormay order at their own expense nrelaborate meal from the menu card ofa nearby rcntaurant The muralsnewspapers are nt hand wt that guestswillie sipping tbelr entree nine scniideadlines and note the progressevents

After breakfast every sue sixes lute

the yard fur an hour exercise Thhigh brick evils do not liar the

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play penuchle checkers domino nolchess There Is n small library ofbooks nod magazines Those whohave private stocky of literature ex-

change their books In a fraternalspirit

The dinner bell rings at noon A

wholesome stew a bulled dinner or nplate of fish and iwtatoes is providedIf this seems too frugal even for clois-ter life there Is the restaurant menuto fall back on As a rule though theInmates are satisfied with the regularfare Another hour In the yard anafternoon spent In the sitting roomafter the style of the morning sessionand then n supper of bread tend tea at5 oclock Two hours utter the guestsretire to their chambers for the nightThey are locked In It Is true but theobliging guard will open on any rea-sonable request There Is no ruleagainst talking nnd guests may reador write by the light of their own can-dles until they feel disposed to go to bed

A gentle routine it Is No one isovercrowded for while there are ac-

commodations for n hundred personsthe number of guests Is seldom any-thing tike that The disagreeablemonotony of seeing the same facesand bearing the same anecdotes com-

plained of by arctic travelers isby the coming stud going of In

statue The comfort of guests Iswell n SMI red by a staff of nine

guards and three or four cooks andattendants

Letters to guests nre not opened be-

fore delivery as In summon penal InKtltutliitis Three days II weep are sotaside for visitors but nn member ofthe Alimony is crmpcllcd to seehis wife lure in n lout wipe how-ever it member of the fair sex enterstilt poituls us n guest There was onewoman brought to the SlcM li con-tempt iubtfcqucnt on nHUpplenififtnr Inquiry but the refereeheld a hearing on the spot and thewomnn wrap discharged with consentof counsel In former duys a maleguest thitrgcd with breach of promisevu fnrdom by marrying the woman

of hU In the hotel olllce New

The Cause of DraftsWhy Is It that windows and doors

ore frequently III lilting There isnothing wrong with the wood itselfnor with the workmanship us a rulenor with the fit at the outset nt leastbut the whole trouble U due to the

ood being unseasoned or ratheronly partially seasoned ut the time ItIs made up Timber

OptimisticIs Jones nn optimist-Is be He found a ticket entitling

him to a chance In an automobiledrawing the other day and be Isbuilding a garage Boston Transcript

AnsweredBobby What the simple life pa

Father Doing your own work my sonBobby And whats till strenuous lifeFather Doing some other fellowswork Now run along and play

RemindersMrs He said I reminded him of a

Greek goddess MrIIub MrsVhatdo I remind you of Mr Of everydarnel thing I overlook that you askme to doClevelond leader

The temple of fame stands upon theitrnve The thane that burns Its

Is kindled fnun the ashes ofl nd men

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HAPPY WOMEN-

Plenty of Them in Gainesville and

Good Reason for It

Wouldnt any woman be happyAfter yeWs of backache sufferingDays of misery nights of unrestThe distress of urinary troublesShe finds relief nnd cureNo reason why any Gainesville

readerShould suffer In the face of evi-

dence like thisMrs John Smith 307 E Magnolia

street Gainesville Flu says I suf-

fered from a weak bck and severepains In my sides for a long time 1

could not stoop without experiencingsharp twinges through my body andif 1 did was difficult to regain anerect position I was also subject toheadaches and at times watt verynervous Whon I Doans KlduoyPills so highly recommended forthose troubles I procured a box andbegan their use In a short time I

felt much bettor The pains lost theiriovereness nnd I gained in strengthI consider Kidney Pills an ex-

cellent rcincdy and am pleased torecommend them

For sale by all dealers Price SO

rents Co BuffaloNew York sole agents for the Unitedsuac

Remember the name Doans andtake no other

Venetian Coffee HousesThe first cup of eoflW way drunk In

Europe at Venice toward the etui ofthe sixteenth century The Venationchronicler Moroslni In Ills records ofthe events In the year lVi mentionsthe leverage called cavee drunk l ythe Turks and noted for Its nntlffoporide qualities In the year 1VH aVenetian doctor Introduced the buriesfrom taught his country menhow to crush them nUll brew the bevenipo nnd tilt UM of coffee sooncame Keneral so touch so In fact tintVenire was full of rnfffe houses wherethe people idled away their hays drinkIns the aromatic leverage A IHTII-

Ilarlty of the Venetian coffee housesway that their patrons did not pay foreach cup of coffee they drank butsettled their bills ft r all the coffeeconsumed nt the end of each year I

The regular price of n cup of coffeewas r soldi about J i rents and Insome of the old cafes of Venice todaythe price is still charged NewYork Sun

Awkward ComplimentTheta is such a think as being too

persistently complimentary A candidand well meaning professor who hadwitnessed the performance of a littleplay In n private house In which hishostess had taken the Ittidlng part metthe lady as lImp from behind thecurtain

Madam he said rushing up to tieryou played wHImtly That uirt tits

you tn pprfwtlonOh no prof rssor the hnly-

mcdistly A your UIH pretty wom-an Is merle fur tint flrt

Hut madam iuwlsicd the profess-or you have jHwltlvely proved thecontraryr P irs ns Weekly

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A Question of ColorThe enormous dllllcultles of color

terminology nee lllustriled by a cus-

tomers exact stjileniiiit of her re-

quirtwilt III large liennsgiitetiny Something III

blue taffeta silk please I dont wantanything as dark us navy blue nor any-

thing us light MS rmnhrUlgi blue hatsomething darker hull on blue andyet n little off from an eKrtrlc blurand hardly n sty him more like arobins egg blue and yet not quite solight but not an Indigo blue but some-

thing like this unit I think Uk y call It

Horning glory blue which iaVmolhliilike a turquoise blue and yet not quite-so light as that and yet not so darkquite as this aquamarine blue nor solight as baby blue Now If you haveanything In the shady I hove describedplease show It to me tile Intelligentassistant unrolled n length a cross

blue devils and the deep teawith the remark This Is the shadeof blue you requite madam It l

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The Oriental MindFrederic S Isham the author told

the following to Illustrate the doubledyed duplicity of the oriental mindMr Isham was In IVkln Passing thearch to the Huron you K el Her sup

M scd to be in anli of contrition forthe fotil assassination of tight hrivt of-

ficlnl tht novelist asked a Chinamanwho spoke a little KntrlUh

You know why this monument waserected I supposeV

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dlalct to commemorate a triumphaldeed the dtilth f a very powerful furelgnerO-

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Graham Building East Main Street Nftttll Phone 51 Also Long OltUnec

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