I W i-i : I 8 WOMEN THE BIG SUCCESSES OP THE AGE, SAYS M'LISS - - .i i i.i Those Who Harp on Feminine Failures Have Overlooked the Facts in the Case, as Activities in Every Line Prove Ik .ANOTHER nlnco on this pngo Ihcro Is printed a resume of an article by a Hler, a deep student at our sex, who declares that woman Is the- "world's ' worst failure." "VIih no Intention or desire to qualify ns a choerful cherub, I should like to register a protest. Not only do I not botlcvo that woman Is the world's worst iallure, but I do not oven think she Is a failure at nil. Thoro Is In every woman, 'Rebecca West declares, a deep Instinct for elegance, and It Is this Instlnrt wlitch "urges her, Just so far as It Is not resisted by lior Intelligence and education," to lend an nlmlesa, vacuous existence, which ehoves her soul Into tho background and makes her body and Its adornment of Jammbunt Importance. I do not think tho Instinct for elcganco Is one that should bo stifled. On tho contrary, I think It should bo fostered. If I had any crltlcslm at all to make It would be that this Instinct Is not met with as often as would be desirable. He causa an Ink-spot on a new evening gown keeps her awako at night, Miss West opines that wo havo not succeeded. Is not this making tho proverbial mountain out of tho equally proverbial tnoU-hlll? I am suro that the kind of woman who would not be deeply distressed, who would not develop several wrinkles nnd lose a wholo week's sleep over a ruinous smudge on a brand new, becoming and cxpcnslvo frock would bo a drab, tin Interesting person, Indeed. Of course, there nro women who think loo long and often on wnys nnd moans of pleasing men. Of course, thoro are women who use their work as a stopping stono to matrimony. Of course, there are women who prefer having their bodies well dressed to well-dressed minds. No one denies these very patent facts, nut the mnscullm? world linn Its Beau Brummoll8 nnd Its Chestorflclds to correspond with tho feminine proto types. If Chestnut street has Its "chickens," hns It not llkcwlso Its bnntnm roosters little, dnpper men with their mincing gaits, dangling cigarettes nnd cunning canes? , Ono hates to babblo about tho war at all times, but In tho fnco of the great work that women are doing how can any Blncero observer of tho activities of tho sex In these troublous limes daro mnko the assertion thai women nro the world's worst failures? Miss West herself. If I am not mistaken, cites In nn article In another magazlno tho work that womrn of tho present day are doing In Kngland, France, Eerbla and Belgium. I remember one example that sho quotes of a woman who ts traveling to tho dovnstatcd villages In Belgium carrying condensed milk In her llttlo pushenrt to tho starving bnblcs that remain there. Consider tho work of Winifred Holt, who Is putting new life nnd courngo Into tho blinded soldiers of France. Consider tho work of Madatno Antolne Cupago, martyred on tho Lusltnnln, who In tho early days of tho war estab lished tho first battlefield hospitals In Belgium. Consider tho work of Madnmo Blavko Qroultch, who hns gathered funds to sow seed In bloodsoaked Serbia lifter this war Is over. Consider any number of big women who stand for big things, nnd consider how their number grows ai this enrth grows older, nnd then answer tho question for yourself: "Is woman the world's worst failure?" . Why So Tale and Wan, Fond Lovcr7 Advlco to rejected lovers: Shoot yourselves. Not dangerously or fatally, but Just enough to make a big nnlsc. In this way you mny soften the hard heart ot tho damsel of your choice, nnd thereby gain a bride. ; Tho 16th century lyrist, It would seem, had tho wrong dope. "Why so palo and wnn, fond lover?" queried he, "prlthoo why so pale? Will, If looking well can't movo her, looking 111 prevail?" Hose Beck couldn't "see" Dr. John Klrby ns her sweetheart when ho wns up and doing nnd capable of taking his three meals a day. Driven to desperation by her attitudo toward him, ho attempted suicide. "I lovo him now," cries Miss Itoslo, "I want to marry him." Women lovo tho big, tho spectacular. They tlko a man to stand forth In bold relief from tho rest of his kind. A dead or wounded hero Is preferable to a llvo nonentity nny day! M'LISS. Letters. to the Editor of the Women's Pnjre tdilrrft all communication to M'IJm, en rr nf the llvrnlng- I.eiliccr. Write on one Hide uf tho paper only. Dear M'Llas Tell mo what a young girl who strives to llvo right Is supposed to do when sho is constantly misjudged and misunderstood Plcnsc glvo ma a little advice, for at present I am very miserable EDNA. It Is very hard to answer your letters except In the most general way. On tho face, of It you seem to bo Mirroring from what all young pcoplo suffer they are all, In somo way, misjudged and misunderstood, Equally, on tho faco of It, you aro doing the proper thing by trying to llvo right. Slnco you say nothing concerning tho exact circumstances, I can only givo you very general advice, and I know that It will bo linrd to follow, because you will have to apply the rules yourself. If you nro living right tho only thing for you to do Is to mako It appear that you aro living tight. You remember that Julius Caesar said of his wife that sho must bo abovo suspicion. Ho did not accuse her of doing wrong. lie didn't even misjudge her. But ho insisted that sho behavo so that people wouldn't even have tho chance of talking about her. It Is always easier to conform to tho habits of people so long as you havo to llvo with them than to follow your own Inclinations. You havo ono consolation, which you must always keep. You know that you aro right. Never do anything you know to bo wrong, oven If it makes things easier for you. But try not to outrage tho feelings of others. Dear M'Llas Kindly tell mo tho meaning of tho names Jean, Catherine, Jay, May and Malcolm. I thank you In advance. J. V. H. Jean Is from tho sumo Hebrew root as John. Literally translated it means "iho Lord gavo graciously." Catherine wns tho name of the patron saint of girls and virgins. It Is from tho Syrlac, meaning "crown." Saint Catherine wore a tripio crown, typifying martyrdom, wisdom and virginity. May Is from "Mala," tho mother of Mercury. Sacrifices were mado to her on tho first day of tho ji.onth of Mny. Malcolm signifies literally "tho brow of a rock, a bald head." As far as I can discover Jay was first a surnamo before It wns given as a Christian name. I do not know its significance, If it has any. Can a reader, perhaps, thjow somo light on tho subject? Dear M'Llss Kindly tell mo the meaning of tho following names: Elizabeth, Charlotta and Amelia. Thanking you, I am E. C. P. Elizabeth is from tho Hebrew meaning "oath of God." Literally translated. It Is "one who swears by God." Charlotte Is taken from tho Teutonic and means "noble-spirited." Amelia signifies "gentle, engaging, courteous." Dear M'Llss How can I Btnrch a fringed article? BESSIE. I know a woman who holds all tho fringe tightly In her hand while sho dips tho rest of tho article In tho starch. When the piece Is dry Bhe combs the fringe out with a course toilet comb, making it look as well as when new. Dear M'Llss My brushes are all soft from being washed In hot water and ammonia. What shall I do for them, as they are quite new? HALLItOOM. Yqu should never use these strong liquids on good brusheB. The most rellablo wash for thera is tepid water with gasoline In it. ADVICE TO BUDGET CONTRIBUTORS On Monday, January 10, a first prize of $5, a second of $3 and two of SI each were offered for the most practical household budgets of a S20-a-week income for a family of five. The contest is still open, but as many of the letters received are being written on both sides of the paper, the Budget Editor must insist that they be written on one side only. Contributions should be addressed to the Budget Editor, Evenino Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. ' MILLIE AND HER MILLIONS rOYTHE WAY, MOHTY, L- I lyffQTE eSTEL-E another I LETTER TO-DAY- T ' EVENING (OH'OlOYoin f3 C ITHINKYOU7 IpPtAlNePTHe WHOLC? friOuJDID J (ITOID HER THAT I 0IDMT MEN I J TnAT , ninNVFATTTA) ANGEL? P Kl?6HO BETTER WERE VERY ( JHIMG TO HER ,N A S YOU EXPLAIN VHAT IAlD IN MY LAST 5 f.Li A SPIT AN WHAT -T- ' STRAIGHTEN I IT OUT ) TO DJ WAYTHAT OUGHT TO Q C C.IT? r fbT LETTER. , I TOLD H6R OUR TH .r-1 -? .. SLEJDGEil-I?HILADEIi?HIA, WEDNESDAY, 3TANtfARY HERE'S A GIRL Marion Harland's Corner Wnnts Heading Mntlcr ItKAD that Mr. IJ. nnd Frances P. had some magazines to glvo away. I t should be glad to call or send for cither lot. If too late to get them, I should bo glnd to hear of others that nro offered. I dearly love to read, ns I am nlono at night. My hushnnd works nt night. When 1 am through with them 1 will pass them on MRS. CI. B." The two nddronses you namo went to you by mall Should the supply of tnag a7lne thoy havo be Insufficient to keep your Informal circulating library going, let us know At this senson nlmost ovcry homo shold bo a sort of clearing house of porlocilcnt literature, and for the gen eral good You are wlio and kind In pro posing to send magnzlncs to neighbors when you linvo read them. Has Use for a Cnmcra "I should like to get a discarded cam era that somo ono of your readers has no further use for, which I could use for enlarging. Thero must bo some of them nroiind unused. Even If ono should bo out of order, I could repair it. I should bo willing to tnko some pictures in ex change for It I nm not In a position to buy one. A, C." A disused camera In a homo Is sheer and deplorable rubbish. Our present ap plicant hns especial need for one, and can not nfTord tu buy It. Please notice thnt nn old ono which Is out of repair may bo utilized In this Instance. Learning to Play the Mandolin "I am Mi'cntty Interested In learning to play upon tho mandolin nnd should bn glai to rccclvo Borne mandolin music, In cluding Instruction booK. Let mo know If thero nro any extra charges for post age: MUS. JOSEPH B." Wo second cheerfully your request for mandolin music nnd nn Instruction book Thero Is a lively run upon music and musical Instruments at this tlmo of yenr, as Is but naturea!, when all the vorld is EQUALITY IN FAMILY WORRIES BASIS OP REAL HAPPINESS By WILLIAM TX A well-regulated household thero JL should bo a fair and equltablo division of the worrying. Tho father, for Instnncc, should worry about his Ufa Insurance pre miums, his sick and accident Insuranco prcmlumr. his Income, his character and his future existence or non-existence, as hu believes. Tho mother should worry n bo ut hor brend and cakes, her new clothes, tho children's cleanliness and health. Whatever more worrying mny be necessary should bo passed around, so that every ono mny have a share. The g.-ent t. uble in some Households Is that father or mother assumes the burden of doing all tho worrying. This Is hardly fair. It makes fathe. or mother very uuricult to get along with, If not easy to get along without. Generally, It la mother who worries most. Somehow slv Imagines sho will bo happier If she has plenty to wory nboi t, so she borrows somo of father's worries, and father Just grins and bears It the best he can. Father has n way of coming home at night and wnndcnng why mother Is so anxious to get out and gad the streets or hang round tho bargain sales. Home looks pretty good to father when ho arrives homo from work. If he had to stay around tho plant where he Is employed, and mako himself generally useful thore 163 hours a week, you can rest assured that he, too, would bs only too anxious to welcome tny chance diversion which might relieve the monotony. Whoever worries ought to do so pri vately. If ono is afraid llttlo Johnny's ill ness or accident Is more serious than one's husband or wife believes, or that busi ness Is going to be bad next month on ac count ot the backward season, or that tho sun Is going to cool off and stop warming the earth pretty soon, keep It strictly prl- Dr. Charlotte B. Martin Tha tingle electrlo needlo method 1 tho only method enjoylnc profenlonal licensure and confidence (or the perma nent removal of euperAuoui heir and other superficial ffrowtha. 70S rUndrr. IllJr., IStli A Walnut ' T V, j --- - 5ri?w A. r- Smith, Kline t French Co., Wholesale Dlitrlbutore ImFv Facial Maieate i?3nvS 'iiw Iteetoree Freehneei and Ileauty of Touth JH'rf)v . OvM v" i era ' '1" j" n. MISS PIMBlin ,isK?25SOP Afr . .saSeP- .. itcautr specialist iSwxsfesa nifcBwwrm .mKT, I , ? vW I2o6 alnut Strppr J $k Expert with Multiple fclectrlc Needle. In- SfJ SN5w3, KS55!iw',WH "fc3SJIWL 1?ATTTT , NS4 iJI . S jiUlffk doried by Fhyilclam. Only Known Method sff. SVEa8 HlitHMlHMJRiTnnllBBllilTBkV Xllllllt ," " s --Tfyffggt- - ji V S '" SB vM'ySxI'wSVl IWgRffgwy -""llMMlUUMMIIIIIIlt JIWI I VWk. r.lRjVJiM JM ''' ::: (coprruM. low : THIS! OTldllT Tn MATT1?. IV pm?i?r?nwrv nrn.ir WHO CAN SHOOT W assoclftls professor of history at Uarrmrd College, addressing 3000 students nt Vnssnr si the semicentennial of that Institution, told them women should be more mnnnlsh, that they should In dulge In rougher sports nnd learn to carry arms, she may not havo known thnt somo of her slaters wero already proficient In Just thoso things. Mils Vivian Raymond, who Is one of tho principals of "The Passing Bhow of 1015" at the Lyric Theatro during Its engagement thero beginning January 17, can rldo a motorcycle at 60 miles nn hour; sho can and does chop down trees; she can spado a garden or dig trenches. Sho can row n boat In tho wildest wavei nnd can shoot a magazlno rlflo with such accuracy that she has won two prizes for markBmanBhlp. house-locked for many days, and more evenings, by wintry weather. Music In tho homo Is the best substitute for sun Rhino yet dclsed by phltanthioplstn who study domestic ncedi and possibilities. Wnnt Something to Hcnd "I would like tho address of Frances P., who offered magazines In tho Corner, If I may havo It? It was offered to shut ins. C. O'.V." "I am a boy, 5 years o. age, nnd am In the third grade at school, but have poor henltl', so have to stny at homo a great deal. Hut I lovo to rend, and would you please ask the Cornerltes If they haven't some story books nnd piece books their children don't want, and plcnso tell them to send them to me? Wo are poor, so papa and mnnitna cannot buy them for me. I will bo so thnnkful for them. "GEonan harold b." "I seo where Mrs. M. B. has mngazlns to give away. I will gladly pay po4tse or cxpicssage on them If sho will sci.d them to me. I nm not exactly a shut-in, but am not able to go out as much ns I would like. A llttlo reading matter would be greatly appreciated. "MRS. P. A. T." "I wrlto to you In regard to the offer of magazlnos, as I am a lonely woman nnd would npprecinto them very much. I will pay whatever charges are necessary to get them If Mrs, C. II. will send them to me. MRS. WILLIAM O'D," These letters speak for themselves. With the coming In of tho New Year there must bo periodicals for old and young left over from tho subscription that Is nlmost ended. Who wishes the names of these near shut-ins? All communication nc1t1rrned to MIm Untlii ml flhmilil In clone a Mumped, nclf adflrcnnetl cnyclopc, and a cllnplng of thn nrtlcle In uhlrh you nrn Interested, Hcnd to Marlon Harland, Ktcnlnir ledger, C08 Chentntit "trcft, I'liRndclphla, " BRADY, M. D. vato. Why spread gloom? Do a Christian. IJo good In tho world. He nn optimist. Look on tho bright side nnd Ignore the darker side. Ocnulno cheer or even spuri ous cheer goes a long way toward the making of a happy, healthy family. Take Invoice, you who worry. How much has worrying netted you to dato since you first stocked It? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS How to Find Out Kindly advise me what kind of examina tion Is necessary to determine whether one has tuberculosis. It is sufficient to top on tho upper part of tho chest and listen with tho ear? Do theso symptoms suggest tuberculosis: Anemia, frequent head ache, nervousness, soreness In right chest, Rlood pressure 143? Answer Tho patient must remove all clothing nbove the waist line. The x amlnatlon must cover the entlro chest, foro nnd aft, nbove and below. Tho tem perature, pulso and breathing must be ob served. All these things must be done o:i different occasions, possibly half a dozen tlraes. In order to reach a positive con clusion In an early case. Tho symptoms you describe do not suggest tuberculosis, but neither do they exclude It. Blood Pressure and Tonsils Havo been advised to have my tonsils removed have had repeated attacks of quinsy. But nn Insurance examiner finds my blood pressure a little high. Would that mako the operation Inadvisable? Answer It would bo better to have the tonsils removed. ?v .WKmX vm&& ) T"e nw style danco gowns make Ik J Kf n's PreParat,n necessary. r(fe IS WOMAN REALLY THE 1 "WORLD'S WORST FAILURE"? Writer Says the Belief That It Is the Feminine Duty to Please Men Is Responsible for Scathing Indictment HAS THE MODERN WOMAN "FLUNKED" ON THE JOB? Do you beltevo with Itcbccca West thnt woman is tho "world's worst f" To you think her Hfo is obscured by tho trivialities, while tho big things go by tho board ? , , ., , ,. . v Do you think thnt woman is bo concerned with tho decoration of her person thnt sho haslittlo time left for the development of her personality? Do you think that sho strives too rnuch to plcnso menj If you havo Ideas on tho subject, tho Editor of tho Woman's Voro will be glad to know them. WOMAN'S vanity, woman's self-esteem has Just been administered a tcrrlblo blow. Wo have been called the "world's worst failure," and by n wo man whoso recent writings havo shown her to be one of tho keenest analysts of her own sex. Disregarding tho tremendous "c that women have tnken In tho Inst 60 years. Ignoring nil tho feminist .conten tions of woman's right to equality with man, Rebecca West, writing In a cur rent Issue ot tho New Republic, hurls a scathing Indictment at us for tho pet tiness of our existence. Wo wnsto on personal ends tho vitality thnt should bo conserved for our work, sho says. At tho cost of much mental ..rnniiv wn ilrnnn ourselves In costly "raiment nnd give over tho biggest part . mm .. .w. ... .";- ".:,... of our time to petty cnons nc ucnuuiy- tni- ourselves In order to plcaso men. Wo it... nn nuirli nn nnil ror our motions and becnuso of that wo aro no better than the veriest drunkard. In driving homo her point, tho writer Instances three women a Parlesentip, a Chicago girl ana nerseu, iirncccn cm. lin srps the Frcncli woman eicgnm, nerfectlv poised and wonderfully garbed p.;!.. P- i?m.i Vilnlnr room. Of her Kill. UK 111 " o -- flhe flnyn: PERSON VS. PF.RSONAI.ITY. "She struck n note of tho highest pos sible nltch of physlcnl refinement. "As sho sat thcro sho mado a harmony out of prudent gestures of whoso rc . . .A.. ..., ..iiimiit doubt Inwardly co sclous nnd proud; one could divine her thinking. 'I hardly moved my hand nn Inch that time, yet I flatter mjsclt the movement could not ""yt",?." stayed quite st.U under Ujo hiblo cstpos lo'n imaginable." She did not move in her chair because the , stra gl.t stem of her back grow from the fo'laRo of her skirts with a graco that could not have been surpassed by any altera- ""Siio had trained like an athlete for this oleganVft and her feats deserved mora than n moment's attention. It was stmngo that In splto of her tremendous and successful concentration upon her person sho aroused no Interest In her per sonality. Ono found In her that asso ciation of vividness ot presence and ab senco of Individuality which one finds In non-Curopeans. When one meets tho lithest nnd most beautiful of Hindus one speculates not about his personality but about the system of which he Is mani festly a part nnd a product. "And even so ono forgets the soul that doubtless Inhabited tho Frenchwoman, that doubtless knew nrdors and loneli ness. In her fitness and consplcuousness as part of the Bystem of tho ch c. "Tho next night I found her colled In a red plush armchnlr In tho hotel drawing room, so preoccupied by her misery that her elcganco sat nbsurdly on her llko n smart hat worn on ono side, attending only deanshly to a sallow girl from Chi cago. And suddenly she began to talk about lovo. It was not that sho was Ill bred nnd without reticence, but sho wns wandering In the windy corridors that lead to madness and tho clonk of reserve had been blown from her. 'When I love." she was telling us soon, 'e'est uno cntas trophc." Sho gavo us various Illus trations ot her conduct when tho worst for passion, culminating In an nnccdotc nbout a trunk Impetuously abandoned at Lyons. 'I can think of nothing but tho beloved. Yes, It Is a complete Interrup tion of my life ' It wns obvious that for long sho had lived entirely that her life might bo Interrupted. 'Women are like that,' sho said with u certain pride." Tho Chicago girl dissents and, according UNDETGCTABLE M0NDIN0 Accidentally torn your oxpenslvn levelling (1 o w n. Wrnn, Shawl, Em broideries. Costly La.eo Curtains, etc.? If they aro disfigured with unsightly h o 1 o s, we can repair thorn equal to new. Harry Sooval & Co. For tlndrtectnlile Mending 46 South 8th St. SATISFACTIO.V GUAIlANTREn. 51'hnne Walnut .1077: HAVE YOU MAN DO Removes Superfluous Hair 12, 1910 to tho writer, In launching her views on tho subject shows herself to be In tho eamo class with tho French woman. "It uns her opinion." tho nrtlcle con tinues," that a woman ought to preserve general Interests nnd tnko part In tho world's work, though sho admitted It wntf necessary that wo should retain tho fragility that makes us worshlpfdl. "'Wo must still strike. tho Chicago girl Bald, 'the feminine note.' " According to Miss West, this typo of woman takes up work, not bernuso sho loves tho world, but In order that sho may offer an appearanco of strength which some man will find virile satisfac tion In breaking down to weakness, nn nppearance of Independence which some man will bo proud to seo exchanged for dependenco upon him. And It Is her half hpnrted work which makes women workers cheap nnd lll-cstecmcd, tho i .:..:: :,.',.:. :: .. -i.. ..... ..ii- i wmcr iicciurca. ji ia ono mm uaiuiunb . tho failure of women In Industry nnd tho professions "lloth of theso women," Miss West points out, "wero keeping themselves npart from tho high purposes of life for an emotion thnt, schemed and planned for, wns no better than the made ex citement of drunkenness. Ono ought to .--- . .................... -..--......- P" t vo reluctantly for life's sake, I n8 ono goes up Into the mountains be- cause ho Is very sick and to live longer on the plain means death. And once there, braced by the new nlr, ho turns to work. If It should bcfnll that ho has to leavo the country of lovo ho goes forth bravo with eternal health, n sound ness that no later sickness can cor rupt. It Is Impossible that he should nppear ns n frustrated schemer or a broken bankrupt. "It wan midnight," Miss West con tinues, "and they had been talking about lovo for hours. Fatigue had given mo a delirium, so that when I looked across ft ;'? V mi rmmLj A New Face Woman Wi Wrinkles Hy a wonderfully method I can remoxo t est urlllKleR, rentorn freshen tho ekln In Will elvo roiluccit Teh Jut. 1910 This guaranteed. 711.1 rl.illdrrn lllc, lit sasrasnr Rood job I I for the lh I Improved lit) deep- II contour nnd. I i few ilayn. I ten tin tn II work Is lit Complexion II Iixport II li tf Will nut 1 JE35E2H5Syj (TsJL rfS& 1 f M V Ntitv flO' Y&&1AI The man who installs plumbing appreciates Fleck quality just as much as Owner and Architect. He knows that the Indian Head Trademark on plumbing goods assures his work a hearty recommendation. He knows that Fleck goods arc made in Philadelphia, which means quick delivery of all parts. Fleck Brothers stand squarely behind their product with a double-riveted guarantee. JZOS, 44-50 N. Fifth Street Southern Opening at the Gown and Fur Shop 1206 Walnut Street mm I lit?- We are presenting for selection a complete showlno of the new Spring Suits, Lingerie, Gowns, Waists, Afternoon and Evening Dresses You are cordially Invited to review this authentic ityle fgrecatt and you may choose now or later, as you prefer. J. UlticK dies' Tailoting Ready-to-Wear rurs tho room our Images In the great chsvai mirror seemed fantnstle pictures of enr souls. Tho Frenchwoman, her pinched llttlo faco grievous nbove her cloth-of. silver gown, her plnk-palnted nails un. natural on her limp hands, appeared as & starved child bedizened for somo bad purpose; nnd perhaps that was all ah pitifully wns. f "Tho phlcago girl held her head Ilk, a queen, but pursed her mouth pesvlshly nnd nnxlousls-. llko a characterless school, mistress trying to enforce discipline, Ana Indeed thero wns nothing moro dlgnlfUg In this woman who lived nnd worked that she. might bo worshipful, nnd yet, becaus she rill nothing disinterestedly, mud nothing within herself that a man could worship. CONSERVATION FOR WORK. "And I I was a black-browed thing, scowling down on Iho Inkataln that i saw reflected across tho bodice of ray evening dress. I wns Immeasurably dlj. tressed by this by-product of tho literary life. It was n now evening dress, t wag becoming, It wns expensive. Already I wns upsetting the bnlanco of my nerves hy silent rngo( I know I would wako up In tho night nnd magnify It with an . cited mind till It stained tho world! that In tho end I would probably write sore article I did not In tho least want to wrlto In order to pay for a new ono. In fact," I would commit tho samo sin that' I loathed In theso two women. I would wnsto on personal ends vitality that should"1 have conserved for my work." Every woman, Miss West conclude oven those who regard themselves na tlJJ most sensible, tho most advanced, be. ,llovcs It to bo her duty nnd her happlnesi to pleaso. It Is -for this reason, sho sayi mm. wuiiiuii iB mo wunu s worst ratiure, What do you think about It? So Ho Could A physician says freedom from worry Is essential In the trentment ot locomotor ataxia. Rut a man who could keep free from worry with locomotor ataxia could recover from nn amputated head with out treatment. IjOUlsvUlo Courier-Journal. 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