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OREHOUND & TAR UP IN THE SKY é¢ JUST at times I cannot help being naughty,” sald the King of the that was true all Weather as he “1 should sald Inughed. “Well, me, too, you know,” sald the King of the Clouds, “Of course I do” sald Old Weather, “And I get abused too. Ah, yes, my friend, say Old Man you help, "” for fit, 1 scolded more than are “One hears far the Weather than itself” “Well,” sald the King of the Clouds, “it is quite worth the scolding” “Yes,” Old Man Weather agreed, "it ia “Well,” sald the King of the Clouds, “it was fun last night. My children more anhout the King of the Clouds. and grail the st aa fast—and rus! “Peo in w} oe don't were Ol the races did | thom 807 CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING N RURAL New seated ngland people at a table, eating, object to having anothe ise and stand | beside the board should he only a secon to sOome nec As a rule this action Is deen The making the inquiring wherefore {| pause for say it Is a stran ger with whom wed objectionable. discovered this by sald “break.” On as to the very bad manners”; others that "it brought bad luck,” and still could only say that it “Is one of the things that isn't The Idea done.” people, a general unknown ref- should be always class of that, for an act some such It was evident was thus origin is obvious. ly a real superstitien stumbled upon. Its It is a survival of is found force among races and can popular super Our an idea which today existing in full savage and backward traced In many shadow as a vital part of himself--a sort of “astral body,” an “exterior soul.” To have a person's shadow fall upon one was a sort of projection of the shadower's personality upon the shadowed. This projection was, as a rule, considered to be malevolent in its effect. A person pausing by a ta- ble at which people are eating is liable to east his shadow over both food and eaters—which Is bad, especially if he is a stranger, for with the ancients, strangers and enemies were synono- mous terms. Hence the superstition mentioned above, one of those sur- vivals which have outlasted for long centuries all knowledge of thelr origin and meaning by the people who still cherish them, (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ns § Young Man’s Burden To get on in business, and In so clety, and lay up something for a rainy day, a young man must carry life, accident, fire, windstorm, bur glary and lability insurance, five clubs, water on both shoulders, a high head and any of his wife's near rela- tives who would be a disgrace to the family If left upon their own re- sources. ~Loulsville Tlmes, . “We've all been having a frolie, cer- tainly, even though we've naughty.” “You were certainly Old Man Weather, brellas did inside been * sald um blow naughty, “How many you and your family out? “I didn't keep count,” sald the King of the Clouds, “Mr. Wind helped us do that, Oh, he is fine in that “Yes, you're a splendid palr game,” Ieee Pola Negri dreiefeefeeiefedeefeefofefederfeefefedefeiede de then have all help you. “Well, wall, to the river opposite you your fam think nearhy only before and the shore on the other side, the who were the river and shore and fishes and one thing and. another, “Then the day before that every- thing was so bright and clear and the colors blue along the river and It looked as though It were never going to rain” “Well,” sald the King of the Clouds, “1 must say that 1 didn't know ago or a day ago what I was do, It was of those were so two one of the moment, which that they're parties suddenly “Yes,” sald Old Man Weather, means begun.” “and clothes and thelr good hats and thelr and didn't stop as though “Prince Shower Is different you, King of the Clouds.” “Yes” the King of Clouds, Prince Shower agreed “he Is. long at a time, “I'm different Very ferent, Indeed. An say I ga the people a surprise party, too from that, 4 if you well that, too, adds to n itiness and I was thoroughly r “You were, you were, but id Man Weather is to bl f Mr. “What' “What's Weatl " " Wind was wi the Hotel Stern “Who's she?" asked sctive. my penance,” is a leaner. Somehow gh answered the fall d-lnck kid usand undred and “She is the original har a th nine wx $4 vein guy hired needed girls and only Sadie would “She has worked In the five-and ten, manicured, beauty pariored, ushered in a theater, clerked in a flower magazine cashlered, cash girled gtore, solicited sat for balt in a rubber-neck wagon. been a com panion to an old lady, sold orders for photographs and *took a correspond ence course in moving-pleture acting “Every one of these jobs she lost. I never knew any of the worked for, but she has never been able to find any boss not a cruel-heart. ed tyrant who always Sadie. She always quits because of the way they talk to her. I'm begin ning to belleve what they said is ‘Get your hat and coat and beat It 1 wouldn't work for a guy who talked to me like that, either. “But Kelly, all jobs are not bad Some of ‘em are good. Three moves are as bad as getting fired. If a per. son can't hold a job, it is the fault of the person and not of the job. Any old job is worth just what you make it worth, and people who hold a lodge of sorrow because they never have any luck and wanting somebody to help ‘em, are on the wrong side of the door. The side which has PUSH printed on it, lets you in, and the side that has PULL on it, lets you out. People who work the push side are holding all the good Jobs. If 1 do not get to work typing the letters that salesmen gave me this morning, I will be out of a job myself.” (Copyright by the MeNaught Syndicates, Ine.) wins ): -— Drain Tile Long Known The use of drain tile began many centuries ago In France, but its manu- facture became a lost art, Drain tiles were first used in England in 1810 and introduced Into the United States in 1835 by John Johnston, who used handmade tile on his farm near Ge- neva, N. Y. The first drain tile ma- chine was imported Into this country in 1843. subscriptions, people she imposes on Pola Negri's real name Ils Appolonia Chalupez. She chose the surname be. cause of her great love for the Polish translations of the Italian verses of Ada Negri. Pola was born in Brom. berg, Poland. 8he graduated from a dramatic school, She wrote and di. rected her first picture; also played the leading role, “Love and Passion” she called it. Her many successes are well known. She will soon be seen in her latest picture, “Hotel Imperial” — WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE { BY JOSEPH KAYE AAA At twenty.one Francis Wilson sang and danced in the varieties. 6¢ A T THIS time, my A in, and 1 orig of 4 B 1 | FOTIA Y sour if ne : i OOO OOOO OODOODOD OOOO OOOD OHOO0 How It Started By JEAN NEWTON OOVOOVCOOOTVOVOOVOVOO00000 “THE CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT” FT 0 SEPAR \TE the wheat” is the from a phrase that is chaff frequently heard in modern speech to between the worthy and distinguishing true, the express and the worthless Chaff is the straw in wheat and grains whi ing and winnowing, and removed to purify the harvest for the by wh it becomes the "staff of life,” the on our table. The first step is arating the chaff from the wheat,” refuse from the food kernel From the parlance of the farm the term found its way into general speech where the mediator in an argument, in an effort to sift the matter fo useless talk and get down to facts, will sometimes say: separate the chaff from the wheat.” (Copyright.) false the and other waste thresh- sifted de ch by are wn and prepare ch bread “sep- the process (@ by McClure Newspaper Gyndicata) MRS. ANNA MCHENRY 1008 B PLUM STREET, MARSHALL, ILLINOIS In the year 1819, two bables were born whose lives were destined to have a far-reaching influence. One was born in a stern castle of Old England, the other in a humble farmhouse {in New England. Queen Victoria through her wis- dom and kindliness during a long and prosperous reign has become en- throned in the hearts of the British people. Lydia E. Pinkham through the merit of her Vegetable Com- pound has made her name a house- hold word in thousands of American homes, Perhaps “Two cows is in teacher to the writing on that sen why? the fleld,” sald a icating “Now, fa class of boys, Ind the blackboard tence Is wrong. Can any boy tell me (me oungster Sweet Skin To Have a Clear, ~} nimnle ‘hness Marshall, Illinois ~"After my ¢ ond child was born, 1 never saw well day for five My fa! telling hi rugs about Years, was a I a: no trouble © ny kind '"—Mges. Axxa McHexeY 1005 E. Plum Bt , Marshall, Iliiz Another Woman Helped —Mrs un d ar Philadelphia, line Nagy, of recent letter to the lia E ham Medic Co. that her child was born very weak condition, 8he coul 1d n seem to regain her health and went to her mother for advice. She toid her to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, as it had helped her when in like condition, and it has helped her mother also. 80 Mrs. Npgy started taking it. She felt bet- ter after taking the first bottle — after taking six bottl les. her weaak- ness and other troubles disappeared, and she is never done praising the Compound, In some families the fourth gen- eration is learning the of Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Pink- ine after i merit merit The Retort Discourteous ard lorng ti bern related that George after his sex feth roped into irawing F nf ction hostess 0 id ren- Mr. or on credit. hold good will. charge. CHEVROLET - OAKLAND - FRIGIDAIRE - OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC DELCO-LIGHT
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