mg upon this V-emotV and Isolated acclivity, he peoples the liazy distances of the post withREUNION OF A NATION’S HEROESHOE STRINGS*DORRIS’On Dorris’ feet Arc the small cut lt;f twos.But surely some elf Hits enchanted her shoes.For, wherever we go,Walk, row or 1 Me,In church oral tennis,Iler shoes come untied.At times it is trying,But what can I do When poor Dorris murmurs,“Oil, bother that shoe!”80 down I must flop In the dust and dirt To tie up the shoe Of that dear little flirt.These precious girl tyrants!We cannot rebel.For even their ribbons Are filled with their spclL Since old fashioned aprons No longer they use.They tie a poor man To the strings of their shoes.—Vassar MiscellanyLinau.only-witLee a wli-ch r the ■ from ■ph a. s kindWhat It Was,“What is that gash 011 Piuder’t face?’ ’ “Oh, that is a mark of respect ’’“A mark of respect?”“Yes, he’s got more respect now foi the man that put it thero than he liac before. ”—Atlanta Constitution.