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At present I'm too busy with other matters.” “What other matters?” Blille Brownlie inquired, “Well, I'm interested In drinks of water and drinks of milk and rides In {to em Ne ode ie fa lh ® inquired. my carriage and In sweet sleep and sunshine and out-of-doors and my “My daddy takes care of me all the He loves to do that and 1 love it, too— well, that takes up all that much time, “And when my daddy is at his office my mother Is constantly with me If 1 end that takes up all that much time. Then they sit and look at me and chuckle, too, so as to be polite, iy, I enjoy. it hugely, too. “They say 1 am decidedly boyish in my looks, boy, of course, Real *1 have a small boy cousin, too. He is younger than 1 am, however. Tour weeks cry at times, he Is all or “Of course, 1 like way. When I don't cry my daddy thing,’ over and over egaln, “So that by way of varlety change and to have him say some: thing else to me, 1 ery once in a while. That's one of my reasons, AnNyway. Another is that it 18 expected of me to cry Just a little bit, “But I don't cry much, of time, and as I told you of all the other things 1 have to keep me busy, you will realize that | haven't much time In which to cry. “lI was going to tell you about my l'brary. Well, as I told you at one time, I have any number of beautiful garments—Jjust quantities of clothes, If It were not that I am so busy and that a baby would be out of place up a store and I'd have everything for customers with babies. “But at the same time I don't need the money from a store, for I've got a { bank account. Dear me, yes, Billie Brownle, I've a bank account! “And then some one gave me a book. Well, my mother showed it to me and 1 grinned and made little ‘talky sounds,’ she sald, and she also told me I'd been especially good after receiving it. She sald books made people contented and happy and pleased. “And she gald 1 thanked the one who sent me the book by sending a ‘friendly and gummy grin, much fist waving and enthusiasm.’ Yes, she said all this. I do love the wiy my moth er expresses herself and talks It's i not just like every one else. It's al ways Interesting. “But I'll tell you, Billle Brownle, the book itself wasn't anything much. It gave my mother an idea, though, to start a library for me while 1 was young so I'd have quite a fine one when 1 grew up, and while growing up. “So 1 have a library and quite a number of books now, When I'm a bigger boy 1 shall just have the best time In the world with my library. “It is a good idea to start a library when one Is only a baby. It gives one a good running start! “And now I must bid you a polite good-by, Biillle Brownle, and do come i and call on me again soon. My grand | father Is coming to call on me now and 1 must give him my entire atten | Hon—he is very Important and learned | and I'm a wee bit afraid of his impor. | tance.” So Blilie went on in the | best of spirits for he had had a chat with his dear friend. Norman. irownle little Charles (Copyright) AWS By Viola Brothers Shore S WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE BY JOSEPH KAYE do them, Wise is the girl who fears a man more than she does a mouse, Quick, safe, sure relief from painful caliouses on the feet. At all drug and shoe stores Dr Scholl's Zino-pads ‘DEMAND GENUINE be iYPO COD A guaranteed remedy to prevent and overcome Coughs, Colds, Bronchial and Lung Affections, Lost Appetite, Dys- pipes, Pains in Stomach, Indigestion, imples, Bad Blood, Sallow Complex- fon, Lost Weight, Strength and similar run-down conditicns requiring a recon. structive tonic. TASTES LIKE RARE OLD WINE SAMPLE At your druggist’s . FREE or by mail. 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Comparisons ain't likely to be In your favor. Contrast might, (Copyright) At twenty.one: John Howard Law. son was creating more crooks to make his play fit for Broadway. “ AT TWENTY-ONE 1 sold my first play. Cohan and Harris were the buyers. When the production date for It came around it became evident that something had te be done to It to make it presentable for Broadway. For a long time we worked over It, putticg In more crooks, more detectives, more heroes, more shots until the stage was reached when the opinion became unanimous that te leave the play alone would be the best policy. It has been left alone ever since.~~JOHN HOWARD LAWSON." TODAY: Mr. Lawson ig one of the most discusBed dramatists In this country. A few seasons ago his first play to reach Broadway, “Roger Bloomer,” was produced and at once caused a flurry of agitated criticism, due to its total unconventionality, “Roger Bloomer” ran ten days on Broadway, then a band of intellectu- als took It over to Greenwich village where It played ten weeks before it went Into seclusion. Later it was published in book form. Mr. Lawson's second play to be produced was “Processional.” This work was given its debut by the Theatre guild and never was there 80 sharply divided or more violent criticism known In New York than that which greeted “Processional.” Half the leading metropolitan critics sald Mr. Lawson was a genius: the other half said something was wrong, One even questioned Mr. Lawson's reason. The audiences, too, were equally divided, but the outstanding fact was that those who liked “Pro. cessional” idealized it and lifted it to the highest pinnacle of art: whilg those who didn’t like It hated it most decisively. “Processional” was a play that told a story of the life of miners In West Virginia, but was set In a framewark of jazz, thus striving to weld the In. ner drama of American life with the reckless flippaney and galety of the Jazz years, (6 by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Alice White bd HNN WH Ue He We VW RRR YH HHH HRS In a scene from “The Sea Tiger.” Miss White Is a native of Paterson, N. J. college, Roancke, Va. 8he has red. ty. Her winsome face, immediately, smal Puonmmmustmnn For Meditation By LEONARD A. BARRETT WHAT IS LIFE? IGHT living ranks first among the fine arts. But what Is meant by the term life? The answer fo this subtie and perplexing question been the study of the ages, i as yet given a satisfactory definition of the word “life.” Itself. Life is nearer to us than anything else in the world, and yet we cannot handle It, about it is that we cannot destroy It | We touch, destroy life, might destroy the senses of taste apd hearing, and still that does not do away with life. We might to all appearances be dead, and yet death is only an- other form of life, for the body only passes off into other forms of exist. ence, While It Is Impossible to either ex- piain, define or destroy life, do know something of its origin. Life can only come from life. The rock Is dead because It has no environment to which it Is subject, It cannot commu- nicate with the life that is about it The tree, on the other hand, lives be- cause it can come in contact with the world of nature that lles about it. It receives the requisites for its life from sun, the atmosphere and the soll. The bird rises still higher, because it can communicate with a larger environment. It pos sesses a life of consciousness. It has a world of its own. Man rises still we Necessary the of a larger correspondence. The more perfect the correspondence the more perfect the life. Life is nlso a wonderful develop ing element Is motive. If life has no definite and dominating purpose it will be very dull and dreary. ali-controlling motive and a determin ing purpose make [life effective, terms of service to humanity, we shall have something to take sway with yet life itself courses through the realm of thought without a definition. We do not know what It is (6. 1927, Western Newspaper Union.) ssid Prusiomamiiins Fu Py $ What Does Your Child Want to Know J Answered by ® 3 BARBARA BOURIJAILY Ph we CAN ANIMALS CRY? a - % They can’t shed tears though they can make A noise we call a cry, Which really Is whining— You'll find their eyes quite dry (Copyright) samatip Related to Dick Little Alfred. aged six, whose father's name was Dick, was having a wordy argument with his mother. 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