ilr "AWiM. . i "i '? u '' F V(j ni vwMr.ri - ' -T- - ' r ' r tf . J Tho Streets of Life UmniU. Ml. H PWJ Utatr Co.) Unhappy Reminiscences , i.. Carter has an unhappy child'. UA Iter father nan a nam vaiurr, i'.Atn Amir is seven trtes to Trilt eAW-Wo.ro the beautiful iflmtir ma,. This drive, Anna, Z(Ar to suicide and the Garters Z ri from the aid gtay farmhouse, to Tmolt toun ealled Greenvtle, where iZis brought up. At ,uttm,he fXpt aa from all Ufa and pie. L. and her best friend. Cherry Il"r'diW. it l 0"0l'1 fi' tor her to loir. She ft not even allowed to attend Chciry's graduation party.) The Woman's Exchange B broke her nwnkc that )UT of course she hail to tell .John 1 TWrfleld thnt She wan not going . th imrtr and It nearly . i. j li (iUi. lav uliht with small clenched fists,- thinking liiht clp of John rorterfioIdV arms he danced with Cherry. For the.v vtit solng to dance on thr broad t(rind, and to Anne, dancing was the most wonderful thing in the world, al though the had never danced in her f outside of her own room. Some times the very thought o dancing had Induced her to tRkc off her shoes nnd perform intricate dance steps which she larmtcd herself before her mirror. If Jim and MartliR Carter had known this thej" WOUIU nnvc uecn uui.iutu. It was a vnnn July night and Anne toutd on her pillow. Finally sue got up and knelt by the window, straining bit ears toward the Unrdlngs'. which liy several squares to the north, but there was no sound of the gaycty. Out tide the crickets chirped dolefully and luddenly a wave of utter loneliness iwept over Anne with the memory of that other night when she had knelt by the window waiting for them to bring home her mother. That had been ten inn ago, but the memory was poig nant. She could see the old farmhouse ind hear the frogs shrilling In the river. Then she remembered that nwful mo ment when she had looked down nt her mother's still face surrounded with Its dripping hair nnd her father had turned and blamed her for what hud happened, fibe crept back to bed and went on thinking vaguely about life, her vivid tfriint m'0'1 torturing her very soul Bith'deubt of herself. What was there ihrfut her mother that wns wrong? Anne" remembered her. mother ns some thins beautiful. She remembered her mother's slender hands, nnd her sprigged mnslja frocks' and that faint scent thnt nlways clung to her clothes. Her father hid said s hundred times thnt her mother v,at weak nnd vain, nnd that ibe. Anne, had inherited this weakness and vanity. Wn it wrong to like beau tiful things? Wns It wrong to bate kectigly clothes nnd tp trim over her ' hata'to that they would be moro becom ing? Was it wrong to like flowers, and the'smell of them? Wns it wrong to 1iHf? ITir (other nrvir nin1ntnrri nnv- thlns to her. lie never told her why h" thought It was wrong for her to do the things that other girlf did. Jle (Imply stated a fact and required her to kliere it. Anne's mind leaped to thnt sunny ifternoon when he had wnlked past the Sutter House ulth Cherry. She retailed Cherry's sidelong glance nt 'the men on the crnmln, and her own fi'irnlng checks And then her father's injr. ami her yhnine nt heilie sent l")Me like n rhlld. "Why did she bate the jc of those men on the porch, nnd i hat.did Aunt Martha menu when thc i irade strange illusions to Tjucy Prntt and what had happened to her? Lucy Pratt lived down In n poor part of town, nnd Anne had never known her fry well She i refilled her vaguely a wrak pretty girl, who bad left school at fifteen to work In thn ovr ill factory There had been a 'great deal of talk about Lucy, hut Anne had utier iimcrioon u. fine nio Know, however, that whatever Jt was, it was metbing to be iislinmcd of, to speak of under one's breath That night after her father had re turned from dowuto'wn Anne had over h'ard him talking to Aunt Martha. 'Anne's wsuk," he had said bitterly. Shs like her mother." Aunt Martha had'befin bending over if stove and she turned around now. .We don t want a I.ury Pratt, scandal in this house," slie said darkly. And Jim Carter growled out. "I'd till her " Anne wondered whnt they mennt. Her yes were beginning to close and her eoujnts came now in soft waves, beat ur "Vht ,'hore linn of h'f mind soft ..a ,8h' too'icnt of John Portcrfield, nd her heart stirred dcliciously. She remembered the wav his hend was set !. Vr,onr """"Mt. nnd the strong ..Aof htt" U" 1""1 flashing white it,l??i '""V?- ,ow wonderful kJ id.bp,t0 ,lBn('f wltl him. to wear Arj. !.,rps, ,h, one shn wore In re fit hi."?? '" Iook, "P, ""d'lenly and "' his blue ejes looking down into her )n k sr,nnKp thrill went through Sbhirhi .t,Io?Td Jnn"ilately by the ".fturb ng thought thnt her father would lnk it vas wIclor, it k Tralnlna Children 7o tlit r.dlUr o ll'anian'r faoe: Dear Madam I wish to gather some children nnd tench "them bow in inn- duct themselves on nil occasions. Wll you (ell nw )f there Is n book, I may secure to help me nlong those lines? Mrs. 0. II. C There arc n number of good books on eltquettp, If that Is the kind of thing jou mean. You can get them, In the book department of any of the Inrge department stores. If would be n good plan to study tip on this subject well befote you attempt this undertaking, for you know how children ask ques tions. It Is ncccssarr In knoiv mm. Stlbiert from nil lrln H,nt ...... give a convincing answer to lh mmi unexpected query. Photoplay Studios Jo lit t'(titer nt IFoman'j root: Dear Madam Can you kiudly tell me where n film company Is located in Philadelphia? When applying for 0 position In the films miml tun pn personally or have to fill out nn apnllcn tion7 ANXIOUS, Thnrp nrr tin nhntnnta, ,.nM.niMn that is, studios in this citv. The neiir. est one; is In Uetzwood. which ii about twenty miles from rhllndelphin. be tween NnrrNtntvn nn,l 1l,nn..l...iii. i. would be better to npply in person, so that the director can see what- kind of character jou would be fitted for. Biblical Character lo the tUHtor nt Woman" t ragr: Dear Madam Will you please tell me what kind of costumes the "high priests 'wore in the times of Naomi, Ruth. Esther (ns In tho Old Testa ment stories) nnd how the.v could easily be made? It Is for a biblical pageant to be given in our school. B. D. Mako n loose, voluminous robe of some dark material for this costume. The sleeves should be full nnd wide, like the sleeves of n monk's robe, nnd there should be n cowl or hood to go over the hend. The priests of old wore long, full benrds, nnd their bnlr wns worn rather long, too, uccording to the pic tures. An Easter Lily To Ihr Editor of II oman'n rapr Dear Mndain I have nn Easter Illy, nnd would you be so kind and tell me how to take cnie of it after it is finished blooming, ns I hnve never had oue be fore nnd don't know how to take care f it- ., Mrs. O. 8. After n lily stops blooming there is nothing In do but wait until the. plant dries up nnd then store the bulb nwny in n dark place until next season, l'l can be planted ngnin, nnd with catc and coaxing will bloom ngain. Qrvildren Should Nevipr Drink tea or Coflfee. They are harmful to growth and development and have a particu larly bad effect on the nervous l eysterrv of the child. 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