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rtetcher oi saltour once said a mem-
ample thing-he declared he rarcd not,
.tn inade a co ntry'x law; so that he,
not: its iiaila s. I-‘liytxther heilet-ed thej
min; oi those bailnds in’ the peaplei
Irmllli have more tanuence on iii
a and notions than would legal en-
in
ltiiil(ili.:.
But there is an agency nitire noleni
hings tha -
hltarlr, great though his iniluence is.
mull! never aocnmpl in.
tail tor t elr country or t elr kind.
the Irish mother, out or the lnnnite
ue to
as well as to the United States
Ireland
and to cherish lhl: names and rever the
memories and rleeila or the great man
and women or the lriell rare
Tell the little ones, ion lrlsh litalhers,
oi the sancllly or st. ixrlglri, the heroic
eiplolu or Grnt-e 0 le.. t e hrarei-y
oi the men who deiendcd the old Bridget
oi Athlnne and or
or lzobcit lzrnniet and the iincornnintulc
ins illtriotlsnl ni wolte Torte.
courage thrrn to lead. This
cell liow lrisll soldiers tui-ncd
tor Frame and
Elisllsh at I-‘onlen<l)‘.
n is cverywllerc interested in
iaahinu and in
week tie
the tide
rouicci the
sums when the mt hrcatll 0 spring
in ielt, NIL! liie is maria lii’iZI'li.('l' because
of her (IC!ii’i" in do so.
lrishlvalor at Fontenoy. -
, near Citildre ,
-one oi the thinge you who come oi‘
iiie good old lrlan slack should always
mllenlber ii that you helnng to a rate
which haa'a glnrioua neat and which,
ileare God. will have a still greater
laturc. ‘ ‘
l-iernisni epneala to chiltli-en iri-
use. all it does, to their el-
tiers, so Is the anniversary or the
mile or Fontenoy. whitil was
run tor the French by tho bravery oi’
lrisii soldiers. tell on liay ll, we shall
‘I you in a iew wnrda the slur)’ oi
tint treat coailic. .
’ ‘rite lrish aoldiera who beat Enginmi
rid
5=i
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lith soldiers who were being hard press-
lu the early morn-
tiay the Duke oi Cumber-
hnd. who it called the "Blotidy Duke"
becluxe , he ii h mired: ul
me litt children in
Si-llland, moved u e h ad
Y h soldiers and
k nlber lasing many 0! their
The "Bloody Duke" decided to rualre
one hot great eiiort, and to ho ttcnt six
aouxand or his soldiers to preu on he-
weeri the word or Enrrl nd Fontenoy.
in the French discovered that they
had l:Cei‘l nutnlitcd they made a gallant
attcirrnt to drive lite vhigiteh hack, hut
ii was too late and the l‘
S
The King ni
rante, ullo waa at-ronipariteri by iiia
soil. who was hut a buy, was touring the
ticld in despair when ll lshul re re-
minded him that his iaitiitiil lriah sol-
olcra were still ireali and antiniia to tail
upon their aid their, the English
Lord clare nae at the hand or the
Irish Brigade, and wllcn .‘-lzrsilal Snxe
Ciie‘5t1eLlc -Cimenlconl
A Pretty Checked Afternoon Frock.
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La iiactlnicuse.
The general eiitcl oi tbia grczu and
while checked aiieraooh lrotk la ninth
bei-uiiled. This it partly achieved by
rulflea binding all the edge: oi the
Mouton, and on the sltirt by a tlaunier
Ind three ahaned floiiiltes
The bodice ii a hiouson. deeply ntien-
rd char 3 Llziemiseite pr unite tulle, Ind
giving at back a new and original hood
effect. edged by unlll round revel: cm-
braldered Illh cryitoi heads
‘Helpful Hints.
A German writer II)‘: that tiaiit cafv
lee la the runs: eilicaclaua and least in-
iarioua or all drinka in hot weather.
Durlns the vurlrl month: I sense at
he produced by a ire n or ie
or elx large giaraer oi lemonade use
alir iarg iuicy leiuonl: roll them an a
hard surface. to that he juice tan he
ly irtract Peel and elite
aui-iltient sugar to a e te
. nli Illl’ it
, well into the juice heiore adding the
water.
To aolten rough hand: use a little
ammonia or barux in the writer in
which you wusl: them.
ri round iiguree. alxty tlrr cent. or
ntsa hy vttuaing coin
t'ansiilueIlln'ol the water to precipitate.
A rew snnuns or hot water, which the
nurse should taste tn nuke sure that
ihcr II no danger oi scalding the child.
will give relief to a colicky baby.
it is well to keen A box oi dry land
in the kitchen. ii a are rthniiitl hruk
out from DLITDIHK xrense, oil. Eisolinea
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ifin“‘55‘riZ.Z”i,L"“3I.‘1"Z""i"i335"-fl.‘ 7-“ -’=n”“-ii?-“liar” "”mm'="r""53'3
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was liiicd with lot and he hurried harlt -““"“" “"" "“" ”’"""? ‘ "“'
tell the nod a a to hi: men. They ‘ ,,',
mm mm rag tllplaed in purnllin n i clean
tan aoldiera and their nutch
l’l-Iflflilll I: 12!!
terrible Charge of the Irish Brigade.
Those who mlndged to get away did
not come hzlck Ind the ltanar CI! Frnnte
W saved. The illllfvwltied English
King was so ahnelrod when he heard his
not arniv had heeu dostmyed by the
Irish Soldlerl that lie said the nilly gaim
rig he ve e id in his lite, and it
urscd he the lawn lhlt de-
3'
ed the Irish they would not have turned
up in France to destroy him.
“flee. Cnunty Kerry, on ltiay is, 484.
o hla hirth bla iuturo spirit-
tinn was ioreahadoweri tn hia
a vlalon.
Hliilli
When a
diltlnc
er in
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County Limerick,
lined for live
o
!r in
Halal:
' ordained to the priesthood by
ulxnr, Biahop Ere, ior wborn he
Emu“ = creattat aiiactlon and vett-
I-ln,.' hen ioliowed bia misliannrv
I hi I. He reached,-
he:,]‘.‘c'ld noted, no ertahlilheti nu-I
mmurrher. convent: and manu-
itln M M the entire country waa
h I miaalonpry labora. in 556
I m cloniert. the greatest or all
r M‘ M eriea he had rounded. Even
In lifetime this nlonastervi
anal mm the moat celehrateti ediicn '
utlona oi lreland. it in ei-
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wlnvzlowa prriet-tiy and give a hrightnesa
D0 . hi: to ohtain with I'uter.. Tis-
the or Ill)‘ 50!! Dailer make: I good poi-
er.
reached the nlainlanti of America, and
lie landed on me coast of Virginia lust
H thousand year! bclare Columbus dis-
covered the west indies. The voyage
TO PRESENT IRISH COMEDY,
Boys and Girls
of Visitation
and disroveriee nl st. larendan were Pariah, Brooklyn, Will Stage
talked or in every court and monaatery NT 9 Way out" on May 13
in Eur ne mttnuarrlpt oi the ; and 19
e rly rt of the ninth century, given it '
The boys Ind girl: of the Vlsiutlon
Pariah. Brooklyn, are putting the iinish-
orlsinnl can be seen in every great li-
brary III Europe.
While there is I mud or legend-it
"II! in legendary age-mixed up with
iacts in the "voyage," there are evi-
dence: such as the description 0
iceberg, lha
way 0
be Iuisteii in its presentlllon by nleruv
hero or the local Gaclie snriet .
American Indians, and e wonder ex- 5 people of the Visliatlan
preesed at the immensity oi the rivers, Parish atatre an Irish play every year
that tbla war was rl en r at per- and they intend to continua d
1 Irish mlnuv
Icrintl. which are acnttet-ed Ill over the
libraries a! Europe nre published, It ll
expected that evidence will be iiroullat
light which will eatahilah hoyond tor.l='ather'i'hnniaac e Illo lzopu to
the Voyager. douht that st. Brendxn rllacnvered the eatthilah a uieriea rlah dramatic
. weetern iierntaphere, and that st. nren movement that will be thoroughly in
‘ ' dan'a ialand, which apneara at the war touch with Irish life and lb
tern extrelri y or the world in all the trend or preaeut-day treland.
tilrxled that at niie time about 3.0 old run r, wu in reality not an inland The comedy which will he presented
‘WW 59" 0‘ but the North American continent. on May is and 19 h a been written by a
learning. . nrendan, up to the data :.....e. young New Yorker. The inarriliera oi
oi his death in mi, presided over this V DINNTS BOY the cut lure the place and they believe
ianioua mnneatery and his tr n-iiains ' that it haa the nuaiitiea which will make
n the Church or clnniert. “"‘ it a racceaa.
lnfhiizrg larcntlanh mi in the vine< 3’ E'”""‘” "'“““- welt-lrnnwn iriah aingera and tluicen
the bard would have made bin
is as a navigator, an
the diacovercr oi America, that his
name is more widely known at the pres-
nr er t
had forsaken kindred. home Iud often
Neal”! and station, to still Iouls lor
God.
it was this minlnnary spirit that
urged SL Brendan to cross tha tracitleaa
, klriarnan. BA iithul, re-
lated that he had visited a land in the
western ocean. the lnhlbltanu or which
had no knowledge oi the true God. ‘the
worth at aarinthua made a dew lrI1IIreI<
rion on st. Brendan, end hencclorlh iii:
ambition with to reach that unknown
it-eatrrn island. r ‘
with a trusted hand or llul)‘ men. he
set aail in queat or land in a primitive
crait. but with atout heaits
trait in God they raced the danger: or
the unlrnowa ocean.
it no aevett years heiore he returned.
I visited aeveral ialatnda heiaio be
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M-rba I Iiwiis him. "ya many to me- will entertain the audience hetween the
Maybe, but i ove blni ao: an .
l'm Ill be has In this Whole WV”: Y0“ ii the comedy he well received. it will
be played unln in the tall in aid or the
iund which itr being collected hy ltieam
see. ,
i, In’ I'll soon have to so. I
Lynch Ind Allie, the Gaelic Lensua en-
Llltlu gosanon With A merry blue e.“Er
Laughing and ringing ay-
Friends whom i have, will they hnrlr
T0 STAGE TWO SHORT PLAYS
Aime Devlin Society Will Give Its
i First Pulliic Entertainment on
May 30.
rue Anne Devlin socie In orslili1.I-
tion composed oi patriotic inung ti-lab
women. will give an entertainment and
reception on Sntlirdny evening. lttay so.
in vnrlrvilla caaino, 210 East stith
street, New York,
Among the attractions will be two
rhort plays. The prnceeiir will so to
the st. l'3rtd:'a college Building ntnri.
.e...--
to hit tr)’,
When I but some lnr IwaY'.‘
will they be near to him, will they in
. ,-r
will they e‘er listen at all?
when he II lonely and node the earth ,
area
who will go anncr bit call?
when r Iin dead who will care (or him
hen’
who till he good to the lad:
mm-.-,. i. weak in the but oi ii] area.
No one will love like hla dad.
Ho shall no hurry ll long as I live.
i who run as ht an wan:
All that i own to him gladly I give-
i.ady- Poor nun! And are you
For who will he kind when i-ni gone? ga
fee.-e
Kind
mnrried?" Beg r pard n ta in
am: no you thinlr I'd lie relyin' on
total sinngerl tor aupport ii ,1 had‘ n
villa!“ ,
Through
OI’ do loculnativea heir?
their elllllluri.
c405 sun cneon t‘R61t-
ear: 0 stzitieotbdin,
‘Do Coos Sovoioc 0 Sfllueor'>-
din, lop U‘Cr(‘I5(‘.oii hootfe All
cpaogotl osur my iotttpof) so
oetglientotz um otlttpeec oo.
remiss o rnioocitin ccc.
If tucmap lhlftrc lemma,-
's iy in rat yltclac planar.
Au I-lnntr haunt. Aim ceog suotac
sari etaenatl gen tea,
can no l.'llAl$ titrtonur
tin gtiirn or we mac Fduinlf,
ha ciodiarl clio yan ers-pe
I ti. on r,-t ycbp:
c,-aorll ta4f: trdtuc on tdtaty.
saot rattt: fo4fc4tp yaatihneac.
saacsatt yoayeiy piuaogun
na ye-arnrnroinsut :5.
'5 t lniagpuy-ya cc n
‘at trorcrd flu: aa yuana.
'sln egtrgo all fun] at CUAv'u[C
on get. ll glut, go tioiua.
a
on r unnl a earn 45 ctoryo
ag dry-n an fllu ‘y 45 o-gr.
as only as D‘IfH .5 titttio
'3 ag ctocip get cor;
say u5vAr Ara Ill oanra
ay Hana-r. aeunn
i vlsnomths enerova caanterneac
C[‘IAt0 Mlrco lair,
'5 If bilvi no fpyonsutu blulftltfc
or pip no Ayn cynic an rraa clf
e fllionmi ocaie eao
can riumluf .e ,ag. .
5'
Yill ctr-ye carytun nil cnoptvloca
t
ttrt comer ll cllylnnAf cranoao
‘Ur’! gttrnaio graovaap 5. oil sibif
ru pr-roan,-am ayna aa cyaogeit
out tar, ar a no
pun: aa aya ya “lift
piasaty rr groan aanyu am-can
r a art: may.
‘is ria grant: a go-that,-,
‘s ty yinr 5., ya y no uirt-,
via fists yearn... III a
An nae-:1-la: 'i- an co.-om,
nit panncat Ana it 6041-! a
n
no Alia gap coals tfunto lair
AI giggle :04] e on fuA5A0
lo cptotrlw higa ctauia ctaantn"
matnyoaca tioatnit,
tr VAUI)‘]IS vulql uorni-oac
so yioamar fIoAd to pun;-an
I notice; my: If tiagarue
cuaeatt If eds arn
tr oaoao coin riatdi If orgro
sail entry in an
ma c area‘ an ntaceoey he [40
in eaiinaannam rporrc,
rt 0]! llsano a uitre oa donmaa
0
Oa taorncyeao eacao annei-eta-5
a radio. as ycarpe.o ct-IACA
t ecnrnuo ooooa;
mo ole gen we saw navaarn
DI poi: tn Iulr mo caasaur
may oaoigat oath he pct onaagatgqr,
heart-not all hron.
An coroeoangat;
‘Y r-'0'-I 0'"! trurhsro 'r- If cm on-
unt.
Aw gtotoip gin sanotah gait turn.
my na rah: mhaarac '1 na mi-er
nib II
CAO‘ xllll Erin: Eflltonb D SIIIIOIB.
' Ara.
fIA:fA erlsoaii on only i n>OA5Ar.
AMERICAN-liilSH SOCIETY.
n Wedneldny evening. my 20, mi
aarerlcandrirli society, will hold a
gresslve eriehre at their headquarters,
529 vanderhtlt art-nae. hettteen Fulton
be drawn tor by non-player
een a large sale or tickets
and nnancial success is already asaured.
The conirnltiee are. Miss Rota M. M10-
nerrriott, sarat. oiau. .t. clayton
Conroy and .i. F. .
t the husinesa aeuinn on my 6 rev.
eral candldatea -era initiated.
a .i. L)'d(-Li, iaruee rrarnini-i no
wiillatn G, Conroy were appointed 1: a
committee to arrange tor the unnunl
lummer outings
jaw?
it mly be true that money melted the
ingre g a little out. come in
hhndy.
illll gUiHi,gILLS
IRISH WHISKEY
I0 YEARS OLD‘
Mud: n Poi 'SrillsGExclu-
sl'vclyFrcrnlrish rown
Barley Mali.
Pangalay Will Slop
Yourticlles anti Pains
>Il in nrtt tn cat; thin: today in (on
anirie pcuniv 01 die value of e
via.
Prql.-rlrury at nine. iiaieas Illl! pre-
lcrllwd it)" their -pliyelriane,
rerrne w tli IS r e ouit at .
telling all tile pnople ei ill inertia. many
people will rnndriua it iiirt hecauae it is
arirertiee .
it. liovtevtr. you KNEW a thing in:
rrnad-rtally healing. that it Irouivl act
qlltvklrt would driie altnerr any land oi
an . be or near out or your ayatern. and
that lhil nine article Irll recoinlirn ed
uid need i v the heat phynlcllnl.
ere. though it via. adrertraed, then
It-vild you question - nine? '
T airiuarwl-lac PA ALA! will do.
n new prenhnliul tor all irindr or
and pl Fa
r
or, hr
and our adrire to rod in to tr ,
I-urn or in [rat Irurrh. nnrrr he nrelu.
diwd her-an-e ron read thin ad. .iurr re-
member that we want you to know about
it in-. (‘G we ran you
E
e c..
ti
. uid
quiririt-'5 met a metal tube at y drug
etore for Eric, or iron: cti Chemical
(‘cl-rlnlnr. xn. ll? i-int T err)‘-lourth
street. New York City. ‘c
GAELIG LEAGUE. FEIS.
Many Entries for Contests in
Irish Language, History, Music,
Dancing and Story-Telling To
Be Held in Celtic Park on Sun-
day, May 31.
According 10 Ill lltdicniinna the tnmv
' ‘k Fol; Vvlll he the biggest
GIEIIF exhibition eler given in illis Cit)‘.
Tl): Fsls will take place in Celtic Park
on Sundl M . 31, and I! under the
tusplre. or the Gaelic League oi the
Law 0! New York, It I'll! be conduci-
ed on [be same plan as the Felnennnl
lllrouglloui ireland. chi.-h are a rerlvai
of lhe ancient Fri: oi’ Tara.
A 5 Eat
rtuccessrul day
whose allu is to i7
the disilnrtlre culture or the people oi
iroinnd by restoring the nllianal lan-
Euine, literature. music, dances, ruur
. arts and cratta oi lrciand.
intending competitors should send in
and addresses to the secre-
Fel! C
A no able attraction will be u rcry
i'tt-ie ioothail match which will he played
Ir. connection with the Feis.
HARLEM GAELIG SOCIETY.
Penna. B. A.. President of St.
Hilda‘: College. Dublin. delivered one ol
rived in this country. heiore the mem-
ber; Ind friends at the Hlrlem Gaelic
Sotlety iii 5)‘IVII Hall. 112 Elsi. 125th
atreel, on Wednesday evening, Buy 6.
Peter Golden. who 1: well known to
Inlny of llle men-lbera. rzrteived
e to introduce the
lncturir of the even at
Iiliaa Christina Kelly opened till pro-
srlInmaJi‘Ith two nous:-one In Ir h
Ind one in Ellglishepllylng her own
-ccornpanlnient on t o p aim.
The tie at the lecture In The
Gaelic West," and the lecturer‘: remark]
were ireduentlv interrupted w it
blaure. l-le c hia lleteaere Ilth
him through all e G elic-dpenking
parts Irel ii. an relate many in
lecturer in that the llnguuge of Ire-
land is in a (air why in overcome III
obstarles and once more bccnm the Inn-
[unge oi the people of Ireilndi .
William O'Dovi‘d, in proposing A vote
or thunk: to the lecturer, expressed the
hope that it would not he the lost time
line sorlely Iullld hive the pleasure 0!
hearing ltir. Purse.
The remainder cf the pmgumme Urn
rlrrieli out by the following: Selections
lilra chrlrtina Kelly, it
steal. snieiiicx. songs in Gaelic;
PDUET, Wvulnr Irish songs;
carntndr, John A, Luhy and J
O'Hara. a rtetrb entrtlru "Returning to
the old land": Miss Finnnery, rerlta.
tron: lvllliarn Fllzgibhon.
jag’
STRICT ox i'uriEiz.'.x' RL'L.t1io.x's.
ldisml .lug at-
t c you
th i:iI( or our ioreign relations. Ezry."
Prominent Lounger iwarmiy i think
they should be barred out uv this here
country it they can’! read tin’ write!’-.
-Judge.