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Her pretty blue eyes were looking straight ahead and all the floor toys would never look down to 80 she None very much disdainful her pretty of them cared this haughty lady's little French Doll, Rocking Horse, “She much and small not feel herself so lear above China Lady Stood on the Shelf, me, for I am as not came sure made in France, and from not the sea" just from ACTORS Teddy Bear did know how ROTOSN and he Rocking imported either Horge began to nod his head and rock fast, shaking his wavy mane as if he heartily approved of all that French Doll had sald. But Teddy Be thought ifter thinking a frank tbout himself, so he said, “T was not in France, either, and I think Rocking Horse was made in this coun- try well.” “Oh, but : aR {i the water knew Horse was not Rocking it he best, second, to made as you and an wit are not proud he China Lady 1s" swered French Doll “You do not mn shelf and look down upon ind I love you both.” Teddy felt that things to try ‘Don’t 3 wmughty and proud,” he Wes are than you think so, Rocking Horse? For answer R« Horse to rock furiously nod af and down. In fact he ro hard that hit the of his rockers ane haughty the me lear very much relieved HOW were explained, so he to rench care if er Joes comtort wegan ou prettier Don't whking hig head and ked so he wall with the mck shook ‘hing on the shelf over “Your I'eddy Bear, every i him clothes are FRB Be AAA. A LINE 0’ CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. ABA AA LIFE O NWARD, onward speed the Wit heir weight of hopes AT fears Trials lurking here and Joye to eas light and pdovy Alternating peace Hut beneath the Senge of rich. pulsating | ’ in whose depths we find the stir I { soadiag « to Character © by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Bl 0 0B Ea BR RE BR AR EE | ALTE » * am sure if you tried you could make | a bow every bit as graceful as hers. | Don't you think she could, Rocking Horse 7 Rocking Horse nodded very fast and began to rock and again his rockers thumped the wall, “bang, bang, and bled China Lady right on the wooden back of Rocking Horse and crash went her arm full of flowers, Little French Doll forgot her hard | towards the China Lady. | she said, "Does it hurt much?” Rocking Horse stood quite still, for he felt he was the of the acel dent because China Lady fell on his hard back, but he did not know that he had caused her to tumble from the shelf. Teddy Bear looked at the broken arm with the pretty flowers. “It can be mended and made as good as new,” he sald “Don't about It.” “Oh, 1 shall not sald Chinn | Lady. “lI hope they do not put back on’ that shelf after they mend! my arm. I had much rather be down here with all you toys." “And to think 1 thought she was haughty and proud,” Little French Doll one day after China Lady Cause you cry cry.” me said “She isn't n to live down here with bit, she us all and time.” “Which “that fire {to never can thinking about by or act; don't you locking Horse?” Rocking his ROes show." sald Teddy tell what the way think ear, yon ‘ ' 00K 80, his nd forth Horse shook mane and 3 } head ha " ns if to answer that all iadies were a puz- to him (Eby M Clure Newspaper Hy toes eaeheses NTRE HALL, PA. Lois Wilson Perhaps no “movie” star has gained more favorable consideration for ex. cellent work than has Lois Wilson, now appearing in “The covered Wagon.” Miss Wilson has been seen as leading woman in numerous promi nent productions. She entered the mo. tion picture field some time ago afte: winning a beauty contest conducted by a Birmingham (Ala) newspaper She is a typical sweet, home.loving type. 3efore going into pictures she was a schoo! teacher, 9 sm- ql the SoooTooood Ceoeasasanes KNIVES AND FORKS |! to everyth ng considered in ve the teas snown a } isechold a closed d and the) he first three or the = it i at the places at the be COUrses 8 laid wet and are ginning of the meal, as the entire would appear rather cumbersome, knives and { n as the course is served itis orks additi brought gides, it often happens that not enough silver for a dinner for na X " “i iver 3 dozen or more, and so this gives her an ai le the hostess has coursed party of a opportunity to have the pieces used in the first courses washed for use later It is a general rule that forks are 8 MiLDRED MARSHALL CLAIRE CLAIRE was originally a masculine name. Generally spelled Clare, it was first used in England to name a the villages of St. Clair. “Red De The son of Red De Clare married {nto the House of Gemldin in Ireland and received from Edward I, a grant of lands, now known as County Clare. Hig heiress earried the county to the De Burghs and their heiress married Lionel, son of Edward Ill, thus mak. ing the county a dukedom snd creat. ing the title, the duke of Clarence, The feminine form Is said to have arisen in Italy as Chiara and spread into France where it was iminedintely changed into Claire, Though prefer ring the original Clare, the English ace. cepted Claire and It gained some vogue there, but in this countr, it was adopted with enthusinsm and has un dexgone widespread usage, hie jewel diamond Claire's It promises hor brilliant at- tainments, magnetism, and courage. Saturday i= her lucky day and 6 her lucky number, (© by Wheeler Syndicate. 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