A* TO IMM lil'TH.♦ *■Hh.V« (HifnTin- }NM»k«*t« of halt-grown hoys are tun* inn loi the suminga«ay «! yui ins-i; .j-s womens pockgis 110 less Toa i*ov everything met with in a davV• » ' •];-.in u»*« is « lucky (iud aiul. o UvUpPv‘iat once iuto his t»Mii*eis jmh k«*» until ;iie* bulge on; U*»k *»• •»nir;«l mud that mother* .*'u oii iu\ catgut mg t«mr^ when. t!:* blessed tutnit* presidents 01lilt* cooiiin .»r«- lOJd onlrt iiiraaiiMiJ i'.t fight* ‘.inil mole *\:*:i*bruses.\ Hut what a cUy iud know •» UiatJgiViib’rd o| J'i |llVt«riKS. a j-rHUuii*• bruise. whilst mokes t*iru ••upertatiM-ly j when n parks up ana ti» lt;. to! run * otter U»y s heel Absolutely nothing! Dt*p€*m! upon it. the mso you amid you every day walking otf tiptoe x* ii .itniill jo Wake t be buby, are the hoys who mud to nurse stoaebruise* by the hour They fell into Utis iip-totni habit - from an inability to suep-.dully down . on that heci They]bear through life tin* effects of that | •tone bruise, which discount* later ili*:j •uch »» bay lever. stnaH-pov and bucket-shop rash ill to nothing,iUrls (eel ail their lives a lavk of soiiettnug. His a stou*-Pi uise’ 4*irla were never sent baie-fooied after thy', cows. stop and hunt wild turkey* eg^* Ilia stony pasture When* amiotimble-hec* era wail iitif to tie rrmhleu on.lint us to pockets! First, all Ih*vs realize (lie importance of dairying alHHtt plenty of string. So first of course is a tangled knot led hull. oi twine, all ».£♦*. front darning cotton to ; clothe* tine. Tin pill boxes, old; stamps, buckeyes. colored glass, leather slings, rubber* balls! utaibles. whale Umes to kill flies, cigarettes, dead i beetles, snuils, snake rat tin*, crawfish ] claws, punk. pnoiiH rocks, red lobbies, mottled bila of bark, chewing-gutn. Ikmwsx, nails, bottle stoppers, ginger |bread crumb*and finger stalls-these are some of the content• of a l oy’s pockets, treasured as the apple of his eve,Now as to women's pocket*. First of all tne pocket is situated a little aortliwestward)), where one not familiar with the geography of a woman's underskirt—no umtt living is—could find the pocket if sent My las wife in a hum Ui feud) her siueibug-l’otUe. which was never t lie re anyway, hut on the d tiring-room mantel behind the clock.She carries her thimble, a needle •tuck in a spool, her iu.u p\tewing was, a bunch of keys stuck to the wax, a slip of peoiry about the *lh:ys that\Used to lie, a recipe for making chow-'chow wholly unintelligible now, a piece out of a broken parlor vase,some samples of calico and old letters. «•* broken pocket-book, a knob oft the uresscr up stairs,a list of bouses to rant, some chocolate caramels/ a new basipic pattern, a tangle of silk flosse* and crewels, odd kid gloves, a taiwder rag, a face veil, fancy cards with mottoes, halt pro-iTiMtu*. a shoe huttoiier and titer**chewing gum.