it ii i tt; rSSKK WtWSJv ' x i,J7IS.'t. ' v" sr ,'j,T"!fi& ' -nr-w.,' (,! .wvj.e wo.i' jt UJiJblU fJjl!iJJlWKrriJLLAiJJiiIiJf JULIA, MUJN.UAX, J UJSJli 23, 1U1U LOW OFfMDO the dreams OF GRADUATES COME TRUE? i Here s Oie JPio JFflits o ilarc Wonderful Posters Some Day What Makes Men and Women Grow Famous? m 1EN ns n young woman or man you set lour heart on lieiuc n writer, nu artist or FometlilnK that , feemg niny out of jour reach, how apt arc you to rcholi your noil.' lino at th,In time of the year wo liae our girl and boy graduates. Ala) bo you arc one yourself or mnjbe jou nrp thn mother of one. Let im take ambitions like these. I hnvp n little letter that rnme to mc some tiino npo, and it cxplnltiH what I mean. It was answered per sonally at the time, but the point is general : I am greatly interested In com mercial art, surh as poster making and designing. I acquired the likness for this work while in high school. Can jou recommend a place where I can look for the aforesaid work which will enable mc to get a begin ning. As I expect to work a jear or two and then go to an art Ncliool, ,1 would like to get some practice be forehand. I do not like business work. though if I cannot get the Kind of work I like I will cvcntuallv seek a business position. It. 0. This young girl's success depend"! on how earnestly tdic wants it and how hard she is willing to work for it! She was advised tn get a position In a business cnpnelty in the art service department of a newspaper, in an ad vertising agency or with some publica tion concern. She was advised to learn as much about the art side of the business ns possible, at the some time making herself as valuable and useful as possible in a business way. 1.4V I1KI1L U1KUL LUlirM 111 .III IIIL Sl'liuui 'ti tie cnirnnefii.l In two jenis. with enough of lnone saved to put herself through att school, this girl would go equipped far be jond tho girl who whs sent b her fond dmlih straight from gutduittion, with all the inonej iu father's check book to back her. l'or she would know the practical side of the "biiMlnes." and. in spite of art. it is stern practi calities we must deal with in the end. It isn't going to be casv for our little friend to Miccied, but it is going to be easier for her than for her silken sister who is journcjiug thiough life on a bed of roses. T3 C," many a night jou are going -V. to sit on the ulge of jour bed and take jour little black book nnd pen cil In hand nnd wonder if miii can nf- ford this nnd that. It's going to be must of necessity reach out its heart for bright things, jou nre going to say, "Oh, what's the use? I am going to spend lm money like the other girls and hac a good time. It is too. too hard to be nlwnjs doing without things. And then, "II. G.," nt moments like these, nnd there will be manj of thonf, jou can pnne to jourself how badlj jou want this thing jou nre reaihlug out for now You inn go the wnj of all the people who dream and will not light for their dreams Or you enn stnnu up sirnignt. ironjour lime wniioi liml nml IhrniT' t mtr lmriil 1ilr.li ft. Mm' nlr, nnd as jou stand there, withal that the summer nir Is sullen and warm, jou will feel the sharp winds of ntl erslty sweeping over lour fare. It will be jou, little jou, standing in the tompany of the great Standing in the ranks of those who tight for things and win them 1 thing or another nnd not stand here talking about it." It was she who unlocked the door of the apartment next door, thinking ns she did th.it it wus perhaps for the last time, and all three of them stepped into the dark npirtment. "Ugh!" shivered Alice. "It's creepy in here Let's hnc some light." Ruth's fingers fumbled for the switch up to jou to put nwuj so miifh money i in the hall and she snapped it on. The In order to go to art school ns jou I little liall, disponed ot its draperies, have planned. Hut on this paiticulnr) looked bare and ugly. Hita s lovely lilght, since jou are joung nnd jouth, things had somewhat eilcd the uglj outlines ot the modern apartment ; how it looked just what it was, Alice looked about curiously ; nil three of them were very quiet, and Involun tarily spoke In whispers although they couldn't have told why If they hrd been asked. N "Vhcr6 Is the trunk?" Scott wliis pcred. "In the living room," and Iluth went first followed by tho others. Alice exclaimed when she saw' the loely furniture, the open grand piano strewn with music. Tart of It had fallen on the floor when Itlta had torn the lncly Chinese, tapestry off to fling It Imrrlidlt into the trunk. There wus a hard unfriendlv light in the living room now, u light that had never been there, so benutlfullj shaded had it nlwajs ! been. Hut now with the jewiled lanterns missing and all of the softened lighting arrangements thnt Hita had bem so fond of, the room had a garish nlr, like a painted girl seen without her alluring tnnsk at a masquerade. The big heavy trunk loomed up solid and uufnendlj in the middle of the room. Siott ejed it with disfavor. The idea of dragging it over to the other apartment appealed to him not ut nil. "Well, come on," he bald impatiently to the two girls. "If we're going to do it I'll need some help I wnnt to get it over, too, as quickly as possi ble " Doth girls went to his nid. pu-h ing with nil their might and sin teed ing in rolling up the lug in an im possible way as they moved the trunk a few inches. "You'll have to git this rug out of the way," Kcott said, kiiking nt it, but when they finnllv did smteud in doing this they found that the trunk would have to be stood up on one end in order to get it out of the doorwaj It was a peculiarly shaped thing. Scott linallj siicceedid in doing this nnd in edging it thiough the doorvvnj. The worst of it was over now and theie remained only the short fiver hill t traverse tho haliway o its 1 nnd then It would be safe on the other siflc of the Itnymond door Scott fill unrom fortnble in there, lie did not like the looks of the thing nt nil Manlike he did not want to be Implicit! d in Well, there's no need of arguing anj thing tint looked to t-ludy. lie h.id about it." Iluth returned, determined liked the AVhltmorcs as much as Until not to give in. "We ought to do one had, but he was not going !o allow sen tho imprints of her feet still lb them stood by the chair and a little pink silk negligee which Itlta never wore outsld of her bedroom had been left flung across the bed. Ituth walked across and pick ed it up. She would keep this. "Come nn," called Scott from the hall. "Whnt are jou girls doing In there?" "Wo really ought to get out, Iluth," Alice said, nervously, "You can't tell whnt might happen and we have no right to be here." Iluth took n last look around the room and snapped off the lights. At the same moment the doorbell rang out with a sudden, sharp ring (Tomorrow The Mjslery of the Whlteniores.l DAILY NOVELETTE BETTY TRIES HER WINGS Uy kkm.ik nimnoN And So They Were Married Hy HAZEL IMJYO ISATCIIKLOR Covyrloht, 1019, bu Publto Ledger Co. Hetty Wilton, onlj daughter of pirents, endowed with a fair share of this world's go'ils, had hit nth n serious thought in her irv pnttv head. Danc ing, motoring u.il kindred diversions had oiciipled fli 'nater port of her time Tirliis f tin and wishing to do lomct'iins ('ft rem sic conceived tin idea o' t k'iu b i.i is truiuing, wiili visl'li'g ' fi' i i fines. Mie nnnoi-.ici 1 H at ' ? had hired n tiny office in the Wellington building And would start the following Monday morning as public stenographer. Certainly her months as public ste nographer had been northing but en couraging Very little work had come In not nenrly enough to pay expenses. While she was engaged iu her dis couraging reflections the door opened nnd a man whom she saw frequently about the building nnd whom she knew rather vaguelj as "Mr. llnrrlson" en tered. "I shall not take more than n few minutes of your time I understand thnt jou did sonic tjplng for Harding &. Co. jesterduj V" Hittj legnrded him rather doubt fully. "Win, yes," she answered, slow 1. "I believe I did." "And among the papers which you copied was n statement of the assets and liabilities of that lompanj, was there not'" Hetty stiffened "I am not in the habit of discussing mj cliints' affairs," she leplied coldly. "Of com so not," agreed lie r visitor suavelv, "but I happen to know that vou did tvpe thi special item, nnd I nKo know thnt you keep a inrbon topy on file of the work jou do. Now, to get down to brass tnekh, that statement is worth quite n little monej to me, nnd 1 am here to offer jou ?100 for a i opy of it " Hettv sprang to her feet, furious. "iiii nie insulting, Mr. Harrison!" "Now, now, tin re is no reason for getting excited, Miss Wilton," he coun tercd, nmoothlngly. ''I'm only putting up a business proposition to you. You linvc something which I wish to buy; better think It over. I'd make it two hundred at n plnth.' Hetty's overvrought nerves gave wav and sli laid her head on her desk and burst Into tears "l'lcnkc go nwnj," she quavered. "I may be a failuic, but at least it is an honest failure, nnd I don't wnnt jour two hundred, or five hundred, or anything else, but just please go!" Hetty lifted her tear-stained face to encounter the pleasant visnge of Mr. rrnnklln Harding, president of Harding iS. Co. Iluth men were laughing quietlj at her amnzid glance. Ijxplanatinns were soon made. Hnid Ing iS. Co , hnvlng nn overflow ot work of a very piivatc nature, were looking about for a responsible, lelinble person to handle it. It was work that would last for a few months mid whitli would not warrant tluir augmenting their present office fone. Mr. Harrison had mentioned Hettv, but thej had to be1 sure of htr integritv, heme the disagree able test, which she passed with fljiug colors. "Whew, but it s hot in here,!' gnsped workings of thd feminine Inimi, quick to follow up bis advantage. Billy. "Let's sit out the next dance on the veranda, Hetty." "Hull, suppose you're settled down there for good now?" he went ou. "Oh, 1 don't know," nnd Hetty's eyes sparkled merrily. ' I was just think Ing thut if someone persuaded mo prop I Hear Admiral Herbert V. Dunn, erlv I might be induced to trj my luck I cointnandnnt of the l'lrst Naval dis at that ojher 'position' I was offered trlct, with headquarters at Hostou, was some little time ago." married jesterduj afternoon to Mrs, And Hilly, marveling nt the peculiar Klrnnor Cameron l'nlmcr, of Hnltlmorc. Rear Admiral Dunn Weds New London, June 2.'1. (Hy A. was r.) tummei mum uti 1 1 n i tij jjjjji J ill mjjmutm 0 fff9 fJ'Tjjif.t iftT?P 141 South- 15 STREET Announcing Our Scmi-Annunl SALE of MILLINERY $5 $10 $15 to $30 Values I Itra-Smart Models, suitable! for all purposes, gieatly reduced lor a quick clearance ll 111 eisos Creol Heduceil rmiii irrmrnrn SrAKT THIS STOKY TODAY .mlin trunk is filled with Ilita's -L tapestries nnd embroideries, noth ing else," explained Iluth. "I think we might take a chance." "Did jou help her pack?" Alice asked right here. "Yes, and I snw cverj thing that went Into the tiunk." "1 think it's taking n silly chance." "We nil have to take chances in friendship." This from Iluth. "I know we do, Kuth," Scott's tone was Impatient, "but Hita has acted so unfairly about cverj thing, she ccrtainlj hasn't done her part in the friendship." timent to influence luni. If he had had his wav the trunk should have remain ed where it wns. Iluth had gone into the bedroom for a last look around. 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