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The soldiers behind him into the after tumbled water “Have you heard the news, father?” the next morning at breakfast. “Weil DONE, My AD!” ORIED THE LORD - — inymond was last night calied to the “But who will defend the castie If id Earl Edmond comes against it asked the father, suddenly the sound of a bugle shrilled on the air and Ivan saw com Ing toward him along the river bank the same Lord Raymond marched away two months oo Ivan told the lord how the wicked earl and whr LEG ore, he had de how the by the enemy. “Well done, my lad!” “You bave done better than I could have with all my men. You must come to the castle and be part of my guard, so when you ire a man you can be a knight.” cried the lord. So Ivan took up hits abode at the castle, Yenrs afterward, when he was married to Adele refgning the surrounding land, he had a pillar of stone erected at the to mare the spot where one ax defeat and over oplied the wife: the rond and was soon lost to sight. One September afternoon vhich the surrounding A flickering There was a long pro- winding across the he could “eo wssion of men fo when close but path Armor. the hey They shadow of crossed were keeping the the woods, sunlit At the Mack rode a huge man and nearby another head horse on 8 Car mgle, “It is old Earl Edmond!” exclaimed “He is coming to attack the ord's castle In the absence of Then Ivan noticed the castle was a far below far from i i i ver. “The earl will camp on this side of he big bridge this evening In the “And by will over to take the If the timbers holding it can through tonight the river.” to his Within norning come oe ont With father's an hour this he ran se was at the bridge near the of the big, other side, castle, Se ecting one wut. and for two hours he Kept at the At last the beam was easily broken In two parts. He then took ‘he other post. and after three youre of “hewing und resting, he man wed to nlso sever that The walk on it. Bat by placing is If nothing had been done. At dawn he heard the tramp of men PLAYING CARDS. irr ARDS for games were used (Copyright) I= A DAINTY SKIN BEAUTIFUL skin than any one other thing to make a woman beautiful. For a beautiful the barometer of henith and if is clear with a =oft it shows that that bathing living, have all helped to bulld will do more is it digestion is right good, axercise, up # Coarse in Texture. No can amount of oversome healthy system, ex. fernal treatment ternal neglect, Of course, many skins are too oily; a day with soap and hot water, they need steaming to superfluous they must treated with cream At they must have only a greaseless if any. Other skins are dry textiore : these need a cream daily, occasional remove olls ; not cold least, of Seun-ho, 1120 A. D. They appear the Cresaders, who learned about them in their voyages to the Orient. The (Copyright) REET | i Lr ae | § “2 4 i f wind. One of the dalntiest things fo upon the skin is a lotion made by er SRT - rrr HOW DO YOU SAY IT? By C. N. Lurie EE EE — Common Errors in English and How to Avoid Ther “SHALL” AND “WILLY ———" MONE the most common errors in'the use of English, und one of the most difficult to avold, Is the con fusion of “shall” and “will.” The rule to indicate a future nctlon. For ex- ample, say “1 shail go to church to morrow: “we shimll meet you there" do not say “will go,” “will. meet." tif vou desire to express determina: tion. use “will” for example, “1 will go, and nothing shall prevent me” “we will be obeyed” in the second and third persons the usage Iniregard to “shall” and “will” fz exactly opposite to the usage in the first person, The verb “will” ex presses the future and “shall” is need to denote determination, An amusing ease of misuse of the words “will” and “shalt” ia found in the story of the Frenchman who fell Into a river and ered: “1 will drown, and no one shall rescue me!” The rule in regard to “should” and “would” ie the same as that govern- ing the use of “shall” and “will.” (Copyright) . bt ALICE CALHOUN The rise of Alice Calhoun as a i “movie” favorite has been rapid. She | is one of the latest to be added to the growing list of motion picture stars. Originally Miss Calhoun was a Cleve- tand girl, and her education was re. ' ceived in that city. Her present home ' is on Riverside drive, New York city. ene i I= | — J — shaking together of The prevents to pre equal rose the chapping, makes skin feel The water Is simply a fregrant medium used to i The after it parts water. skin helps the rose glycerine and glyceri it drying. or freckles, wonderfully soft softens vent te the glycerine, skin feels telightfolly dainty rubbed with this mixture, is Keep the skin right clean, and forget More harm is done by over cosmetics than by using hem at all keep a1 the LERTIONn your «om plexion asing not (Copyright) wml] Pras GUTTA go on da bum hees ecnside. physish and guy say he | gotta have da operash, He sa; ees costa | hundreed bucks for taka somating out wot he gotta eenside. But my frien | «ny ees too moocha price. He feegure | oof geeva somating away should | costa ver but eef he pgotia | more as when begin weeth mebbe ees alla right for pay leetle bit, My frien sure no feela ver good { Dat physish say be go dead pretty | queeck cof he no hava dat ting cut out, rics weeth somating wol He go I Lage Sos veerit dat mooch, on da phone for aska when can hava operash, My frien jeetle girl een { phone he wanta operash. She { “1 am da operate—wot number?’ i tellin dat say, He say no gotta { da aide. | hospeetal come on da phone, {| My fren tella guy een dat hos peetnl bouta hees pain snd aska when | pan have operash. Dat guy aska eef | he wanta take Anna Sthetic or some- | body lika dat. My frien say he ees | no acquaint weeth Anna and beside i he dunno where can taka ber. | frien gotta wronga idee. He say Anna { Sthetie putta heem to sleep so no ean feels somathing. My friend ees ninr- ried, but jusa between yeu and me { and no for spreada round, he gotia | greata admire for da women, [He say feef 1 no tella hees wife he gonna letta | Anna putta a heem to sleep. I no Uka | {dee ver mooch, Wot you tink? sonmmsmmsn{ Pan anit — A LINE 0’ CHEER By JOHN KENDRICK BANGS THE RED, RED RASH. ——- 1 never worry o'er the tricks Of Parlor Reds and Bolsheviks, For I've sped the country o'er Prom Faster: to the Western shore, ¥rom Canada to Mexico, And Jhaehad the human ebb and Ow That les between, and everywhere I've found my Rrothers clean and With all : cout me plain in sight An Everlasting Urge for Right, Rolshevik (6), 192, Wantorn Newspaper Union ) there are two words in the English mnguage, simple words in themselves, yet they have caused untold misery. ‘They have broken friendship, digrupie ed homes, broken hearts and killed people. Those words are “they say.” =- Hunter, ——— SOME EASY DESSERTS, and may be prepared from any kind of herries, Bpresd slices of bread with butter and arrange in a bak- ing dish; cover each layer of bread with ries, sweelen if necessary and re peat until the dish luke a half-hour in a woder- Serve hot with sugar and Fancy Pastry.—8Sift and a fourth of pastry one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt, together one With two knives work in half a cupful of butter, or hut- Add an unbeaten yolk mix the juice of one lemon Spay Li the knife gradually work the fold nnd roll again, roiling after folding two or then roll thin and use to the This pastry may be ured for individual ples of any kind. Lemon Cheese Cakes.—For the fill. ing for five Individual ples, take one layers, the tins, the large of lemon, of a teaspoonful sait, rind of one tahlespoonful fourth one of cupful of cake crumbs, Beat the yolk of add the salt, lemon rind and juice and the cake crumbs; mix thot oughly. then fold in the white of eg, dry and small tins lined with pastry. filling Banana Pie.—I'ress through a ricer ripe bat make a cup add one-half cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of half a teaspoon ful salt, beaten egg one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon halt a cupful of milk, and one-third of a cupful of cream, Mix thoroughly ard bake in a plate lined with pastry. grated lemon Julce, On of a sifted the egg sugar, thu turn into Bake until the beuten is set enough innas to ful, molasses of one “The ill-timed truth we might nave - kept ’ Who knows how sharp it plerced and stung? The word we had not senke to say Who knows how grandly it rung?’ — WHAT TO HAVE FOR DINNER. As oysters are again In the market following dish will be a change from the ordinary way of serving them. Oysters with Macaroni. Cook cupful of maca- roni broken intc inch pieces until Scald one pint of oysters. Put a layer of buttered crumbs, mada roui, cheese, using three-fourths of a thirty minutes in a moderate oven Cranberry Salad.—Cook together one one-half Just before it begins « set pour half of it into an enamel pan which bas been rinsed In cold ing the rest warm over hot water one-half cupful of diced walnut meats over the stiff jelly and pour the re maining gelatine mixture over this, and allow it to set. When firm cut It ices and serve on Tettuce leaves witl mayonnaise dressing; garnish wit whole nut meats, Peanut Butter Biscuits Stir to gether two cupfuls of pastry flour four teaspoonfuls of baking powde: and balf a teaspoonful of salt. Put fn three ablespoonfuls of shortening and add milk to make a dough that leaves the bowl. Tum on a flour dredged board and roll into a sheet Spread the dough with peanut butte and roll as for cinnamon rolls. Cot it places and bake In a buttered par Duchess Cream. —Soak one-half cup ful of tapioca over night. Drain one half 8 can of pineapple from the juice divide one and one-half oranges inte swtions and cut the pulp In pleces Add the juice from the oranges to the pineapple juice and add to the drained tapioca, with a few grains of salt and a cupful of sugar, and cook until the tapioca 1s transparent, adding a very little water {f pecded, Cool slightly, add one egg white beaten stiff, thea turn in the pineapple and orange bits, Chill. Serve In sherbet glasses with a garnish of whipped cream and chopped maraschino cherries. Help That Bad Back! Vly be miserable with a “bad back {t's Lime vou found out what is wrong! 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