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Then I tried being tant cashier I recall vividly the ‘graft a regular feature of the were various years terri there were only town, incind hand at ANN small bank ers,’ who were SCONery Thes always bringing i the rs compensations ing into bank to sign away of were shooting Indians en about, and a in the streets Next I taught in Victoria, beautiful little semi-tropical Then I had where sometimed drifted "Quantities round occurred camped fray day on the plains all the time, that the sand the windows and lay floor and beds and tables —Ruth Cross.” TODAY across the literary horizon “I'he Golden Cocoon.” It her immediate fame, with all that that books accepted, In brief, a year out wind blew 80 through on dining stories, ar- means more plays, and so on she had rived (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) A LINE O’ CHEER a o——— By John Kendrick Bangs LOOOBOVCOBOOURNOUHGOO00 THE LOVE STORY 9 H1Y don’ t you write a tale Wo: love? somebody said a me, ‘And make the story beautiful as only love can be? A story full of high romance, that thr™s with cheer and light The old, old-fashioned sort of tale sour fathers used to write? Quoth I, “I'd like to do it, but I'd never get It done, so completely occupled each day in living one, And 1 would rather live my love than write it any day, For life is mightior than the pen, whate'er the oritics say. “by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate I'm THE WERWOLF Europe most abound tl « superstition this pers i tive times INE Cove selves with the skins of bea following g reasons Food v vas the princi and » skin of ¢ anima SRYAERe ight decoy other animals reach of his dart or skin more sajets disguised in the of a thie und the might, with { & scout aro camp of gain he assumed the or other savage beast | spire terror or thus disguise revenge upon and i work biamed a ravenous That of imitation | should sometimes be wounded by those he was practicing and when, afterwards, man who had been playing the was found to be wounded and {| give no explanation of his wound what more natural then for the gay, “I shot 8 wolf. Here | mysteriously wounded and | the same as | wounded the wolf An enemy upon these animal one wolves against whom | inevitable Was part would savage to man wounded i= a i a wolf” During the Middle ages many ple were put to death on the | of being werwolves and about the time peo | water tribunals in France i demning to death men werwolves, by were con {f be accused of McClure Newspaper Synd Pasion icate) ® by Mc Clare Newspaper Syndicate.) WW HF Be WW HH We Re He Re He WR LN HH HR George O’Brien WRB RN he Wr He Fe He Ne HHH HY This popular “movie” star was born in San Francisco. He is the son police chief, and has lead an extremely | active life, starring on Clara university teams assist ant cameraman and he rose in a prominent screen picture, He is twenty. five, and his and good looks. and weighs 175 many From “extra” to star is noted for He pounds smile is footer { ) 1 N BBREVIATED PHRENOLOGY And sre Baa shell } ¢ bowing Jost eights gRine PHP SAID “When am at ast as the Romans when | am at Milan, | not fat” Rome do; do the Austin Ambrose fathers of the early Nt that middie course HESE are of given to St words advice hy St one of the tian church in effect enter a Chris Ambrose’s advice was his co-worker and give no un which might among the he was working his advice, he said: “So likewise you, to, observe if you others, offense influence Necessary $ i his people with | whem Continuing whi the worfld nor stever church | you come { the place, offense to | from them.” neither give take offense St. Ambrose lived his attitude | deed, was, in tolerant and savored little of the apirit of asceticism which made many {| people of that day the torturers | their fellowmen who did not with their opinions St. Ambrose did not set out to he a priest. He was the of an holder at Treves, and as a young man he studied for the law in Rome. He | practiced law at Milan and was at one time governor of north aly, His kindness and wisdom in handling the affairs of the province under his ad ministration =o endeared him to the people that they unanimously called him to be bishop of Milan, though he had not yet been baptized into thr church. He withheld acceptance of the office for a time but finally yielded and #et himself In strong opposition | to the Arians—a sect which denied the equal sovereignty of God and Jesus Christ Many religious works are extant which are from the pen of this man. Ambrose died In the year 307, aged about sixty-four years.-—Wayne IA McMurray. (Gp by George Matthew Adams) son office timid fede deidedieb | HOW TO KEEP WELL DR. FREDERICK i. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" Ard befell HO W BEARS SLEEP IN WINTER 1 the fructure "ROR work some | animals the jifferences that have the Indiv Ix camel's re been developed, owing to | these | trun} KOLO {ual characteristics of The four stomachs, the ab anima elephant’s long thie al i bladder in 41 in hn » ! wing, are some of the most | ® ® NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand ~ pocket and purse y More for your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy Pack zg on your Dealer's Counter ¢; or I§ Piles Disappear | Peterson’ 8 Ointment i Please “tha noniy le the ording breathing, digestian snd cit the blood are an usands sores and 60 cents. Ointment Best for ol Build Up Your Health With DR. PIERCE’'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY If You Would Avoid COUGHS, COLDS, GRIPPE. A Tonic which Dr. Pierce prescribed when in active practice 60 yours age. In Liguid or Tablets, of your Deslers. Send 10c. to Dr Buffalo, N. ¥. Pierce's Invalid . for trial pkg SCIENCE AND STYLES ror “0 oR a low id knees, and should find exactly | onsands stockings winume b he 1} and once science today Recommendation ~FOR— Bare-to-Hair Is the number who are trying to imitate it. If Bare.to-Hair was not growklng hair on bald heads there would be no imita- tore. If there is baldness or signs of it you can’t afford to neglect to use Forst's Original Bareto-Hair, every city the For town in coun and sivies are | Freed ] If Dox generation certainly the ought to | ever | at no time since prim- had | sunlight and | Compare |} her simple | under her loose and hanging and only coming te her knees and her thin silk stockings stifled in tor HHI is right of thie women ising healt) world hax Probably he the fovat itive the days have so many women » advantage of so much their bodies today with + ple ce of dress, air on of = nile the and fie ipper often xilk one ple ©" from her shoulders Correspondence given personal attention, with the woman of 25 VOears i numergus undergar- | hed cotton or wool, from | petticoats, =a boned | ligle or woolen stockings, i her wrist and her collar high up under her ears, What's going to be the difference? We don’t know exactly yet, but if there fs anything in sunlight and science, there's going to be a lot of difference somewhere, The surprising thing vears ago everybody was talking about “dress reform” for women Today they don’t need any reform. But how about men's clothing? It is just the same In general as it was then, High, tight collars up to our ears, not only keep off the sun but also choke and rut off the blood to such brains as we may have. Where women have two thicknesses of thin cloth over their bodies we have at least four. And then we talk about the “stronger sex.” it Is to laugh. If men reformed women's clothes in the nineties, It's women's turn now to reform men's. And may they soon do IL HY EN ments of stare to reel For sale by all Drug Stores and Barber Shops. W. H. FORST, Mfr. SCOTTDALE, PENNA. two five sii heavy with woolen sleeves to is that 30 Relieves that feeling of having eaten unwisely. 30¢ and 90¢ bottles. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 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