"-vi t ' Vf?"! trrtm ' vff'fjs.i.jts.'kf .',, i Tf "V -s".-1.-; i'i ! ivi ejsfTW,lfCxf, '" 4" i i iiij ZC-r f$ V-w " EVENING PUBLIC fcEDGEttHILADELPHlA fiATtJBDAY, EEBRTTABY 12,' lD2t ?" r S ' ".11 K, to id; i of I r EATS" FOR VALENTINE'S DAY SUGGESTED BY MRS. WILSON Ilcart-Shaped Cheese Cutlets. Puree of Love Apple, Cupid Sandwiches and Other Appropriate Delicacies Which Are IS'ot Hard to Make Ily MRS. M. A. WILSON (Comrloht. lilt, bv Mrs. .V. .1. lfl'ton. .411 rights rrnttrrij "A vnlentlin' 1 sent my lad) fair Upon which my lips I prone, And wished it were her linlr My valentine, I could caress." T HE original observances of thU any arc hidden in obscurity. The. onrly vnlontlno .'oioiiinnies unbilled n draw - iflK of lottrrj upon this dny. followed by a ceremony not uuiikc the cninc of forfeit-'. It is snid Hint upn this doy the birds ninte for 'lio fawii , they select their mutes, amid n great fluttering and chnttoritig. Tlio good .iint Vulnut itn -elected the little god of love 1 1 t'upld tn be come iii cni-sntv K'd. tin color of hearts the lilebiiinil, s the color of f't. Valentine I'.ii. Iln- luncheon, the iHnne.rdnnc nnd tlic evening nffnlr. is. an approprinlc way u colobrnto this Use hearts mndc from cherry red pa per and nieri e ilnmi with a golden or hllvor arrow I I.i t li- f"i" decora- tlonn nnd fnvoi- Itcuits mmlc Into whUkhrn.itn hoMcr f..r tic men nnd honrt-shiipul Uindk-rihioC i - fur the Initios. The table doom at ion-, may b" of car nations and fern I.iinrboon l'tiree Mt 1 App.e Cbecse Cuthi-. 11' a" Shapeil Stuffed Tomatoes Mil Celery Salad Sn.t. I Ni 's Cherrv In- ( ruin 11- n Slmpd ' ales (Vfce Saint Nalctitinc Dinner Ouster I'oi ktnil Celery ' 01ie Broiled Lamb Chops V meino Snuee Potato Hearts I'cn Hearts of 1 tfice with Tomntoes Cherry In- Cream with lielatm Mold Heart Shaped KuUj K.nsii s Coffee Refreshments for an F.ioninc Affair Jellied Clin ken l'ni'ontn Salad Cupid Snmlu h lies Vah nl iiie ' l.i in Hearts (.',lk" Codec Puree it ,loe nppp is cream of tomato soup , Cheese Cult lets Place two mi of wis in a saucepan and add one .mp ..t' l.ehtl.i sifted Hour. Wissolvo the llo ii ui d then hrins t a boll nnd cook for tie minutes. Now add One and 0"f half cni of gmtett cheese. One Irmpiion "' jnifilfl. One ni d mr ' r r (. i.iiuoi, d 'tit. Our teii'ji'mn if -ilrl! , One-hnlf 'omiw m ntniJ. Mix and tin n t-iMi "ii w-i-ll-gi eacd plnttir and sin-end i.boi.t taree-quar-tor of an m Ii thbk. ' n'd" in a cold place for iu li"i'- to mold Cut tint with n heart shaped utter. Dip in flour, then iu beaten ess ami milk, nnd DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "RASCAL KM" ly OAIIDX CIIAIMI.K VI The Jinicllug llell Pr.r,yvs b'ios v.-.' w, . h 'u' fo. ovet bv t '. P ok: " KK-jarulc ot the unseen be" ir- - r it c.uip-r-tig In a pani "" ' "1 from ." Mrawstnck ci. i. . .'..if. boles thev rushed m.id! ..!' ii ' ..-ivyanl. th. hid In the burn t'l.-v .:imh.-.l tiees gnd f!HMt-am"' -.p - " ' '"av from tl,at uwful chns'' ul. - I'1-'1'' TjlSCIl! P.a' .. f' '' 's' "ur. -I of nil Por- 8 -'nr of the f..i " '1 rat '.h'i bad been "ch.i. tl l ! (r'e.'.t cat s i'i tho JlnfTllne b Trade , ii thmK or himself, an. I l i V re.ii.l too awfn "mc-ow-ow ' ' ! h.i'd '.ni. he jircmd farther tin ..'i ' "' 1 'hlr.k . lazy, fat rn" "'. d "imp nd w'ic h" Jumped t . s i' s'e folk ' '"1 1-im It wns is If tl trios- rat weie right on his !i- Unseal l'.r ti-i' ' i- i - a?.' li foiRot t a- ' . '- ' - ti oucht or onlv on.- I'- pk i- i io . scip' th- ho-rlble ui i k1 ' ' ' " 'h'- "" Kilns l" "J(e.ul.n . .Ii'.- l ' e Lll' ttail j 'Bin bcsi.i IVisi: .ii .1 -' j.r.pcd .' most as Par a Ua-. .il l'.r 1 .id door She kn. th. r. .imi t n .(it cv'r,t fiho knew s o . ,ici i.Jo i.p Ivr l n .- A DAINTY S.lTiyC-iPE O.V A PLAITED DRESS My COKINM. I.OWlv The dress caj . ..into ier, iti ttli charuiitii; cr.-a gsorgcttu kn i" pinl"U ' stock collar ot 'w abows you nguiu 1 tluction of a im i ' t , by the po.v tt-e.ii "t ( particular vinple foreaful bem'ie of t n nf r..M pit i n to tlio snini t nnk hatln, hlie ;lie whine dis- l.ilij !' Il.lr.'ti'd I'll i npe Ibis ii in.iue mole . 'u i thnt tlio 't for thn 'inns. cap forms the " I ,1 . '' The ginlle ot I ' -" " mat Irs tho collar, mm uv imj or um "pg l Ulr e ". '"' :. .1 -i.i ..t nlT IOIIT roiro ni riruil-i-t'"'! Mr mi irom tJio anmn satin na.l ui'iujupuuii'd -ioluuvf la ARtive trtefl. fiil 1 1 then roll in line bread crumbs. Trj until Folden brown in smoking hot fat. Select Medium-sized southern toma toes anil scoop out the centers. Chop the ce'ery fine and then tnix with inny ontinlv, and part of the tomato which has boon removed from the center. Fill into the tomatoes and pile high, then mnk with miiyonniiise, cover with Kriitod raw beet and dust with salt nnd paprika. Cherry icn cream may be purchased' in the Mock and then sliced am) cut hcirt -shaped with a cookie cutter which hns bceu dipped ill vvnrtn water. The trimmings can be put togitber and re cut. Hake sponKc cake in sheets and then cut into slices and cut out heart hnpi d Ice top with white icing nnd uo tun led candle' to disunite. Potato Heat Is Cook the potato and then mash. n son nnd spn nil an inch thick on gi cased platter. When conl cut out with a heart -shupnd cutter and sprinkle with United i liooo. 1'ii'c in the men to licnt and brown. riennri' one clio-n nnd one rnpbef gphittn. molding in n largo square pan aL'out three-ounrters of an inch the k i When ct. tuiu out on table and cut th" nispberries in thtec-iiuMi Mpinrcs , and the cherry In heart -hnpil pen To sppre , l".ai'" th" raspberry e" it n , on ice cream plate and com' w t e ' ikiiiii. then place the, lieft't Kuntied ' jelntin on top nnd Rnrnish with a r sctte of whipped cream. I .lellicl Chlclien Mini I'inirnto Ni'.ul I Open nnd drnin two lnriro enn of I pimeiitos. Chop tine. Make lemon selutiti and tJien rinse nut nn oblong pan and place a lujcr of Rehilin otic lmlf inch thick. When linn cover with ! the finely chopped pimentos and spread 'ovenlj. Then with the prepared chicken 1 nlnd till to the top with lemon tela I tin and set aside to mold. When rendj I io erc, iinmold. cut in squares, trim i to heart shape and serve iu n not of lettuce with Russian dressing. ( liliUen Salad Cook until tender a three-pound stew mi thicken and then let cool Iu ihc stock. Ui more the bones, and cut in im h piei r and add Dm i) tnrl uf vtlrry. cut in die, iliir nip of mujunririijc. , (itir-half nip ot vinryar. due mid (nirhnl! teaspoon of talt. One rrit;ir,n of trhile pepper. due letunnon of urated onion. Toss and let tnariiiate fo- two hours. Rus.sl.in Dressln; Our pint ni ttticl; ifinonnnr Tiro '''lie iimteil beets, i One iirne I'm nmtid lariot, (! hi"p pme tp'lcd onion, Dne-hnh n " fm'ly chopped paM l'l'. Tiro empoons of ,sioir. t)nc tempnnn of pnpriha. One lempoon ' nlt. Three teusponni of lemon juue. .Mix nnd serve. c-nst story, bu she couldn t understand th. queer jingle-j inple and that a'xfur it e.oH-ow." Was tnere rcclly a oat Koost sh. ha.ln t knowi .ihotit ' Thti h- 1 eurd Hilly chuckle lio was .lose tiold" her. 1. was the oi. who l.ad said "Mo-uw-ow ' ' ' My, box you scared tn K'Kffled f'-BSv, wlu wan mu'o rel e 'd i, iln.J flat the Khost was Ulllj JitiKle-niflt hO'indI the bell, "cemini; to fol oi IIk. ..(I Hat as h" daslKd t".. . uv a hole under (he stiaw Jiru Jartfie. the so'ind prur fainter i.nd M'fiier Thut be'l ' ,lt i t w-hlspirid !' new tllnif iir to nilly s ..mi for s;iu naun i sof.n otr hei frlRiii '!t is a'i i :. iBl.ht.i! r found .; the s'raw aurf ed Hilly I tie.' it i.i Ua.s. caI l:.' 'i wl.ll.i jou i,. iv .iruiK 'h- la's .-ti ih,. stor of tl . bol.l, hlniA ' '' ' i -m vho . h.is. a the Mt oi, r"' "I i 'i b.id Hun ,i l s'pv, rin .i id al Ins I hc- 'lie Khosth me-on. " t .i s, t ihetu s. .mqifi re I n.o-JanB v sound, d th. b-: now con inn ..ir. r' JinBle-jdii0-. . um 0( k hoi. pi.jp'd half ,i dozen .. nunbllne rnt- Af.i ili-iii gLuiri.u K.i-i.il Itat. Lis fat s d s bobbmt.- .inij s'-jiKini; And .itttr IUlM,.ll U i .im- Ih- f.K'KtlV JJIB- iat.(f ... jiiiclj.iiig.. Aw.-u- (I. d h. rrtts ,i.i.i" (V,j i;,,,,,; ult"a.. :.. t ., Kn,.i!y ,-!, .j , K. rv l-t-.s.i ijuj t, ,, - . . slor ill o.?r ..s-.ii-i ,r .1 rietti ''Up V ' h . z I..' mt bn.'ip . n.ised by tli K ost ,jt w.tn im jinshiiR UU' vi.d h 's ciirrMinr ihc shost rlslit fuor.d with him uli'i-ve.' lie soch,' lauen-d Bil. "And I kuls that Is the 'va v im t-i .st folks l j think they ate . hfiscd to i;h.jst ' .'L.sli.-.j.trRi. ' l;.iiLnl ltat tryinc t i. ' u.i troin th.it ..wf.li fchust i,o olof .''.'i lis h. .da, i.,,. ni,, ti rilt k,i.. I .11 T h- rats h'dlllK tie ' ! " j.fi. ..mi.;!., cumins nnd ' "'-d I'.a, .ii It.it climbed th. ri" - a. i I'll? Khostly sound lollowtd, !..' -.in .iloiiff tho fence, tut tti- nh. ; 1 .1 fjlloM'd Wlioreler he I'll". ,,i' i ' " jo did, tho jli.rflin tfhost h, ,1 c.n i . ,-. and fi-ti. ..I Ijj.t .. ,,s tr. j mi, h I to bio th.it i' u t. d u i, 'ii tall. 1 Kas' nl H it t-ipi t0 Mer tl-p'" ri's f.j. rw irft. l,.;Mu.d Villi I , 'ol 'iwtnff blni Bu" i' r. up vrth t.-.t 1'. - 1 11 ll t l..e -a ! glit'St:; ihiu'ij .ie 'at ntid i rrv, and h- coulor ' .at, th.-. ir- .).-d tho neircr ho ifot to ti . .' t f,lN- 'i' th. y Hod. foi thr pi . i e- they L'jjKij 'a" lnnt s;ooh .hnifn '. R'e. i hon the rafi fou'i.J -n-v xjul 1 iy 'iida from 'li . 1.5', rgw Khow, ,, . -.trawsliv k, lirn o- . i.,,. ,s t m 1;.,. .irrosi the "...Oi ar.' Ini'j '(. V -v'.s I j ml thr jif tl ,ud a-d i.ir fi' u.w.1 oor ;',. I . rum vn. h t ie nek ij,ird to . a,e I . .. A "I r-.- ' ' vii. tJ ' : . 'ii' I . I - I! HAt-p. asp, ''r fo..' .. i Itat ful.'.wed -h. fol- I v i .nt:. to wo' . i jid tn ' no .r."l -'it r.vr - . !!-- .j bteal ajrali id . b..d Hi' y were su ed fioit. u .r s.t gl.i.d,. p. i, 'a ,.,. ! lip .t. ii . .lid IO I n ' itppftd p to i an ba.'k as f . ,t.j m,. rut r.n: In the unow. Tne: anu hteppi.'! i,u'. ..r it ird wi'-li l. at pi a r ll i of thn 're vfii'n 'l.iir ,vn size liil.v ri .'o- hoir-i and Peggy hurr'cd back i ' d Sho had b. n a.wa,y too !r.rg fro" -- ". i ' h ,n 1-n hum ihrtii i' (HK-s to tll h'.t '..s Soil..) .ti i-p Nxt -'.. f fcgy .uid Ii ;j t, r .'. 'I'.- I i '.a n t iv..y In , o nird u l f: Jin it r a. t n In ' nr South. IV I J. td- 'lljl' i.ari tti.j g. isss A-hai i' i y US' Covering a Screen ' is ill vhvh a . v 'o tr.u ' r L" Ol I intO HO' Mi! If I V , Would vou r- snow M. '.I fru-i... . "Wl . 'iiiim a jauii'v. Hay sort of thing, v. hi' b vou would nftvor In the world have reuoiinlzri Its all vury easily nxpl i r.d ihout' Wall pap r with (jinn . i r. rv tig' in "ii It, hid been it . I i, ove'r the burlap And, utter that, ilu reen never iookou om or worn out, fi ' th pnpor wna changed whtngv r t TiU nooertfftrii. I ' ni . ' . s -o rirrtv i ,r.l if I turn., no irf" ..- doing r , nm- ... V "0 . nn nmi htill hnvo plM.lv of business. ii',;.. ViTund ! " ' ' " M,U-' """"I"""!' had , o u"i "or tlic HiiiUr nr ,l,e p.,r,isitl, A man. he claimed, s ,w there was .-en. burlap cr. i . , , ' "'", iv w)l!lt ,p earned. He Ik Id Unit if the Almighty liud inteniled a I . i 1""' '" ' if"", hit wh ' ' ' r . ',, ,i, .iiiting mid no woikiu' He would have Hindi them with i it' !,:;:;.,Tn ;'' ...'.,,,rr,;ir. ,,;;t.;:".::, .v.'J:."," !... Sa .f; - ry i "; f:!;y i tap.duted . ...ut.o. tor buiiM time, t .', irirl ,,,, ..., ,. would buvc made them wnlioiit mouths nnd all hnndn. tnldeiilv IV. "is i-other bad a tin "nn . ,. ? J,i.,l,t Ills ru!" for nuiptlliB or rejecting a pl'ln wns not d.a. Th h. r.n ilxini-iii.d f. r o i.mi i ""","' " ..,., ,ut "Dies it ...Main nmrc good than cvilV" THEY ALL STAND UP NOW I '" m-'wMmi liflm1 WmimSm ml mm Sffi Wm - , M - m& -2!i& Mm m -isilk : '- P). is A.c" I Lien the Rirl iu the new sprins froek, who stretihes up nn tlplors Io say uoiid mniniii: to.the bird in the tall wicker race. The twisted effect of the standard is wry deroratlic. Then wc have the sluiidini: lamp, which now takes mi (he form of an old -fashioned lantern, a!thnii::li the electric light within the attraitiic sbado Is cr.v nioileni. 'Ihc coldllsli arc nn longer ronteiit to swim about In :i mere bowl on a tabic like so many pond lilies. 'Ihe must liac their own place set upon Its foundation, which '.lands higher than an ordinary table THE HUSBAND HATER Ry HAZEL DETO RATCIIELOR Ccpiicit. tatt. bv rublto l.tda-.r Co. Jean .N'.( fh 1 in iril Ircp ou'ird' ton. UoriV Urti'iil. bee, .;r jlie tins fliVmil 11 poi r,t)i, h If I tied hit 1 from the jlrat. lie look It" II r( 10 Ms ranch, but file hutnl I. '.est' 11 life, or thought .-he 11.1. u iti! t-hr vevt tn visit Lieel'i in.m ,'rs. nn old Srltool frlilltl, tl Hi l'lol'" "in' fh- co.Til iiioip for her h istmiirf than ehc knew. 1'ride prcventid hir from teV.,1,1 Mm f7ir truth, but finally she plm-l-d up cnuraqc tn retwn to thn coii'i, only to difoicp t'm' uppnr cutfy .Vcirfc 111 longer en id for In r. flier, mice 1111 ortidin' m loi.'t h'i'id. rhlih robbed .7-i'ii vudilcnlu of alt pride anil sht told htm the tmtl An Interrupted Scene , I;i:N' Mark commanded .lean with- out th least vestluo of omotion In his 01. 'o to kts hin her hort 1 mod to stand "till If he had taken her .11 his, arms even roUKhly, but with flinK, It Mould not li.v seemed so strange As it -viiH sh- was suddenly triuhtened .he felt .is If she could not rise to bei v,.t ,f i-j wmild she was as much bold there .id .f be had made an effort to de tain lR-r and he w.m v. rv close, bis blue -yes fastened on her uiid almost r.solentlv face deliberately To- a tnori-iit she did not move, then somc'hiiiff 1 111- 11. ' 1'' 1 ' do as be , nin-mand-d Idnlv slie realized 1l1.it be was purpn.seh n.kuip her --'iir. r lie Intend. d 'o humble her.pitde to the utmos' It n. -is not etioiiKh that ' had ct.nf'ssed 1.' '.on- ki o mp tut he no i.-,c-r r.pel for her. but h- Ictendod to cam' his triumph ftinlier and to take hl-t dut as a conc.u. cor !.. ,,.-v .. t.-.nn. i sh.- !. end. '.hen lib H If.. Mil' Si- ! fill' 1 ni i' and tou hd h " At lh satue outside a ni i 'l vnttiv veil a liei id's ' . i-.in-nt there was a sound th.- i evt ulnute Kr.mk burt ii tu th u ,i ' io 'owed i.j a Hnor. darl; tn.ui with t'io .oiiveiinon.il u.miui .- black bnsr , "Wi. came r.v-r in i . nr, mde llko tlic old Hani. said 1'rAiilt tr'.uinpnnntly. There s v-.'ir jvt'lM.t doc." but Marl; w i- .il.c.dv . ii I - f. et lia, sio,.d nth hr fare turned away Tlin bot -'.i' "1 b'"od as burning m i '.i. u ss in"''"'' " .,-d I'limillatlon. onlr ih. more strongly the t ,,i Marl: bad forlier. h.-d tr rough her mlnfl 'that si e v . Ke . "o or inc inn"- 'm.eon vi,,, n J nd set hi, brand I sh-' be. . i if" io "nn u. . --- - -, iJvfl tor I,m ut'tr'v as they did. and' lb, trior . d I. I'is i Kit oi iiumi.".. -.., did w ' 'he ' het n cllfi.. . '! n. vi.'ind b r . .'l'l.v .Ujitiir leipiircu oi ;.iud bv vvlille he i -..s and began to . s.in in Mar', s I JI,'.. ,,. i,i -. '1 i.ftr a moment, rvvo I n.. h-oUr.-. vi -II wo'll bavo you IlxoO , ,, ,r... r...w t..d trail ' 'v..'- .-..I ir.d 'he ord.al that fol- ! 1 . Ill , ' ! !.' lli 1 ' v" " I i en bad but 'us ' iish to 1 av.' tho nones wi, i was so indly mashed that hei .' . . U-- .' ' lirli.Ki' K Ji C '' pal. ' ' oa.ir niter f..spi.. or T IhoUK'r I'a Two Minutes of Optimism Ily HEKMAN .1. Sl'ICll Lincoln . . . . i :l . .1 Am; i. in' be. II ,sf he .... . . . ..i ..- . ... i ,,. nfvi-iiiM'i ill, l,M "!.' n lis . ' was ll line man "' ' ' . when to tell a joke, ....!.. .. l.b.li ., .. h., iiiiii I n ii dm t suppl.' "t -mpain.v b'"' . . fela iv K - ' '!'" nigui.iwi. .....- J.iin'ii'n ' , of lllld'' .1 IH'I. H' ,UMi r Inv.llflir llOl' siocu or iiiit' .'i .-. grouiid. l.inco',1. v wasted wr.-.U . .. le'llllied WItUOIli u. lie was plofOUUU jet . people's 1 ' ' i ,, . it i -Is I i ... . a i -.i tint nc ma. i in wo. i.i u iiui... II a t. .,..ri. n si ( aesar, mu '. o'ftr.. felt' like getting tross. but when the atmosphere got too tetvso ho . , f ., .t.n ud oven body lnughed. told a fin 8t'TV,,;,, people nnd h- amr forgot he wns one of the,,,. ncoln ..ud.rs o d P,0,,n , VPrT,l0ll ,.N,.-M ,)oUlt f view. Ii.lt he had it r,.,ii,.hipf io couiii -... V ,.Twii, did what he dccid-d was right. Ponviciions-hPiilvvn sddnn ons . "" .""' '.'.'Tu ,! niKersTlcs n liberal' as he wanted to I,., dealt nlwnjs U'lin vmii. --- hirns'lf Cii" e 1 p posslbl" ci. ir i .. Iii. i-iit on. iienvcr ., i. ..nni'iiint winner p.. i,t. ' "M ... ,, . ,l,.,f I ..I 1 IIIIW im- .,,.. . -- l In idea vvur, unit I .Ineoiii wns n mar.-oi I' ""-,' - L i ... i I Fhall sp.-n.l tne ni.t ot my u.ijrj I .. i,,w run. He felt he wn not iitiunu .., o.'i ... ....- - 'ilon. Iln. '1 and memoiies. I . , ,'eeeed but o live up to his light I r-ntlila 1 i.i.i ii lic.ilthv. m- mI,i, bound to lcepfd. r lo " ,T tnodest. He was gentle nnd Im was strong. ! nn man. but t lis girl - ns t.. ho'.i lie was iiinglr.inimoos.. uv "". .. " , . .. , ... .... 7 mnimii nn nt uenci over my v.n ,., n, h.mcM primitive Honest. lie never i iu hiu in mo worm,; , "" ' " 7'7,n I torgct h-i V UrdoM i'o i r.'l 1. r. ... ... ... .- 1 1- lit inii.l f,, .1,- , . . A ..it ...I....I ...... .. 11,1111.'! f.'l l.lneoln always cMeiidcil a l.tluig hiuul. aftoi him. . . . I Wlirro It did good he wn -mietiines b ' ,, ,., ,..111 1 l'l." ' I" "' "" '" , ..,o.. ... nil nonsen.-C. TlU'V Jill ll IIIKHl ' " I rei .. and mnko good " , i Q'aii this tin JJUCOLlsiSXl DO.YT FORGET! As sonn as jou ti ti i - about .lenu and .Mink. Ii the story on Monday start rUbt in mi "FiftyFifl' the new serial which tnl.o.s its place. You'll sjmpulhi.p with l'lnnccs t'nrter in -nme of her ideas, want to shako her for others, mid then after while ;uu'l! feel sorry for her. You'll just love Jerry I'nqe. her husband, but Clarissa llnrlowc! Well HAZEL DKYO ISATCHELOU the clever wrr.r of this entertain iiiK stm j, tinnllv intends to her! He sure to lonlj for the Hist chnp fr on Valentine's Daw Feb. 14 it must havo been agoiiv to Have the di ctor touelr It Jen.i 'htandlng close bv. thought him iinimefs,irily roucb OUt 111 If. 111! J III 11.1.S IlllPllllg .viaiu no moro than he could h. lp IVhon It was filially over unit tile hand was careftillv iel.and.ignl in ipbiits. the doctor 'i' a long black ilq.r u-id lonKed curiously at .Iran. Marl, v is well Known In tialkia. ah.l news 1. id gone about there tli.it hli wife v as a .Mi girl. Ir Jenkins' own wife was fat and jollv lie pirsnnallv pwfpnvil what ho would have termed u chumnij voiii.in. one vou otild t .i lit and laugh with, and who woiildnl hold 'ou off nt mm 4 lo II ft 1 1 ni tills .,ti, ilnl Vninr. tlel.-ss ho il . iU( d that Ihls wife ot I nrand s had an ,ur. but slm was cold. ' rold ,,s ,.,. lf ) 1Hd known that at thnt ii-ry mom. n' .Jean's blood wns ruu- titiitr thtough ht-r rais like fire, he irlglit tun., hern a good bit .sui prised i Jl.fk bad n fused to llo down al-' tb.ough he had taken the biandv that i i i.mh nan oiougni. nun. aim was now n.ilklng resiirt.siv about the room i i.-r.i'i bad g .in ba. k to the corral at Marks.ord. is nnd .lean llnallv rot, i.or r,no thought io r scire to her room Ivvher.i sh. i.iild be alone Tho doctor I now per loreMaiieu nor unpuiso ny us-. iu: iiuu-i i. "Wl'. I must be on my waj- back I'll ride over iiKnln 'lav after lomonovv the band will bo all right till linn. Clad to h.iv. met vou, Mr1- IJrand," he aid fact tloii'lv holding out his hand to .ban Sh. font-d a smllo but the hand il.at sh. ftiv. b.tn was llko ice and Ih. doctor ion i. rl nut c.iiij'lng nway the. tliouurt fin ilr, lirnnit vvni mo cnld- eft propi - i .on ho had enmo across in long ti n" M nnd n v Alone Tngrllirr, ize li, -i ilt.t.' i n i eotinlrj cvor had This was i -'" rio-idi'tit afterward. on art. lie distributed an atuin- ", . ,, ,, . .. . i , win. Ii . an nrl. lie distributed an atuin- Is n riff Iir iihvniH ciinsidorcil the other 1, inn,, I ii'-iiii'iii ii I tw ll i ii. I.aiitlful .md i.i'entcd. , . ., , p - e hCIHe lie nlWIIJK 1.' pt Ills fCI't Oil till' ti) j, "Vou !)oor simp. .1 . . ii.. i.i ...ii. I.. i. nit no. .'- '. ...- i "..... ....... .".i ..s ...... p-, iri'ini i.v suiipie nun uu i't.-i ...in in.'i icd as hard as ho worked. , , , , . , i .,. in ui- """i "i ""' '- ' " "- " " . '.. -.- - t.. He W ,t il h pei -uiideil people to coiupromisc. He wns if. li th. I. Ill lo"er ill fees, CVpipri-, . nw (. in i.milL'nr II lllll VOP lllllI 11 StlTilT lll- - i- i II" never ills ft link. decejv nn bud) but .voiii'si ll. Slop loukiug ., . SAitLta. ..,. I ,i,i T,n I,,, ,1, Please Tell Me What to Do Ily CYNTHIA A Little Explanation , J. E. 11 Your letter with sucsc3 tlons to "II. W. S." wns received. Whllo the Idea is Rood, we cannot puh llsh Biiggostlona for jKisltlon-i In theso columns. Thanks for Encouragement Dear Cynthia Mny I once more malic use of your vnlunblo column? Thank you. V few weeks before Christmas 1 wrote to the column tltirlnc a. period of depression and, as It weie. bared my foul of Its liearlaihe. I'm takliiB this opportunity to thank "PctHfy," TecK" nnd "Ax-nlon" for their ovmpathctlc words of cheer and encouragement, for their IdndnesH mnnt a lot to me at this time, as I'm a stintiKer In your city, havlnjr come here from a distant west ern slate to study and make thn most of a aod-fttven talent. Hut my recent Illness nsi tlio result of mental aiiRUinn has mnrto this impoHsllilc now. tn sprlns, ! If my health warrants, I'm roIpK to rcr turn to mv hnino town, nnd when lime, the wondoiftil henlcr. has lnvlKointcrt ' my body and poIacj-iI my mind, I'm comlmr back to continue my 6tudle, no that some day my KO.il mny bo accom plished I want to te Peck" thnt I'm not, cnndeniiiiiisT nil men. for I've been blnsRoil with nix brothers, sK of the' moat ivotilirriui iiuj a in t.iuw i i .rauuii. One of th"m ciosscd tho conttneut to bo near me In my lllncBi, Ood biers him . I I'm colnar homo with malice townrd none but kl-idly thoughts for all, for the wordii of the thren above mentioned with their rlne of ulncerlly havo had their effect nnd I appreciate nnd thank thci i Good luck to nil. , i nnsi'oxnic.vT. ' "Pansy" Writes to "Dopey" I ,- I'Mitbi.i Mm- T sponk a few world of iidilce to "Poppy," who writes t mt vo or column Is cpilto unnecpHnr. ' This only makes mv second pppcarnnc? nmor-; your lnppv fnmllv. "IVipev " I feel sorry for you, ic, vpiv sorry, to think you should take hf' so seriously. Hore Is a porfceth conirenlal crowd belni; criticized for their fun-lnvlnif dlsposltlonj. altnplv because vou cannot see fun from thdr point of i low As to tho Miluo of personal queries, vhethei- thev are Ronulne or false. It Is not for you to JuiIro Kie.it manv people are more Impressed upon recoil lm: nihlco throiiKh the me illum of ,i newspaper column such as 'his ono. tbnn If they were to nsk their best friends Hut .lust because thl method of solving one's love affair prob lems does not especially appeal to vou (nnd vou are entitled to your own opin ion) 1s no reason for dlspoii'lnir vith Cinthl.i's column altogether If vol den't find (his section o. the Kvr.tu Pi line l.ci.rn Interesting, I fall to see why vou should concern yourself with theniaiiner In which It Is conducted I don t mean to be ru le, but can't you per leive n bit of splflshueza In your nrRU meat? 1 am suie that tho. readers o' this inbinn nil nitree thnt thev deilve as irii li plMisur from the nonsensical letters ih it appear from time to time as th- ones who write fin Nobodv wiltes to (.'ynthl.i for Ih i sake o" 1-i'CeivinR sapo ndvlce alone I th-y v titt. out or curiosity and a s. ci. ' I bopi that tin v mlfiht carrv on a rial nrgunu'it with nn unseen opponent Ii ls one of ihc most fnsclnntlnp; w:iv;' of killing tune to those who have a HtionRl.v -d v. loped sens" of humor' If I jou ar iiicliuril to be a peaslmlst, th. t ' irj fo- tho "like of others, in well n ' voursolf. to pot the smllo habit, instead , Kemenib-r "poiiey. "A little nonse'is now and th n. Is relished bv till best ot men!" I hope you're not offended at iu gentlo critic, sin, but lather wish thin ou .iiid I can have some fun. too. in ("jnthlas nierrv throng' If jou inn. get ncipi.ilnted with tins iiappv-go-nic company, I ni sure youll never want leavei Itl Mid sa.v, wouldn't it fin. in I jou should one dnv defend ' of Cynthia the same as I am o.llll .' Ioiiir t0- lllglll ; j beg jour pardon. Cvullun. for usirir so nun h space, but It is a relief to Ket ill this off my mind. Mav I add that I t-njoypd cverj- ono of "MeVli!.liiirgh'H' letters, and hotv he will wilte soon ibhIii vlth vour pcrmiKslon, Cynthia, 1 like to put "mv llitle iwn-cents' 111 ou.'o ill Ii while I 11 be back for 1 vo got tho fever now ' ' PANSY " I should woitb" airaln She Spurns Him 1 .. ir Cynthia Th!-. Is a b'ttfr froT in. i in ilioinil j'ouiig nan vvh.i Is de.pl In k.v.' 'villi a gnl viho Is not In lovi w'th him ht is nlnetun pretty 'cltvir. popular. I .mi iwentj-iwo, tiorl- oiis-i linded nnd ambiilo-is I mt't lit i" over a ji.ir ago at a ma I .io. ride party ixlven in mv horn I, i.ij it -.t, r Mie was agio, able and uu.r - ' talin' g and iinsuspei "inglv .she won mv t" 'irt ! her fiank and viinonn 'iii.i'inti Later sh.. linlttd ni to h- r lion., but I innile excuses lucius. i v(.s b.'shful, having bad Illlle i p. - i i. nee with the opposite sex. In t.ict nlthmgh I know (pilto a ntinibi r oi .it tinci'vi- iflrls who appreclatnl mv .ill. n- ti..i thrj never Impress.tl me . - did tl s H'i.- girl I nctunllv l,.y ,i- ,ik, .n nights thinking of her. Hir v.iv miuIo .ltd v.ilcn tlulllt'd nic liipfflab I ..illed at her homo jusl ot, e .md-h c.-inv deeply Infatuated w'tn Iir i s,i. nil angel who urouglir Hie ron UC lireawi OI napiniei-i uii'i m nn- I eventful, htudlous life. Ilm uiifuriii i.iii-lv I could think of no icn but her lii 'i 1 went back to ooii. ii" tor tnj M'H,. '( nn f could not devuti mv niiml to mi studio I was forever f imii.ii l .v.- "leii-rs to her. W con sponil. . i.g'il.nlj Ilientually she In came dis liitt listed and ceased writing 1 mr in. I and wan heiirt-nroloii. .Motcover I llunkitl Itigloriously In my x.ims .md ivi.is fi.ieed to ltavo college I made a , grim iii-olutlon to forget her ml I was suci essfnl for a tlnn IV. th nr I form, r rooininnto In collegn r lormeil l'ir'i ersbip and vvi- vvi ' I in ousitwh llui 'iimiii Ibis girl engaged mv aittn i tmiih ..nil tho business was a fmuir ,o bh. H-fiiis to desplsi in. an.' I .'ii.tl'v lute me, although I h.iv. ,. I w. .. -f ipsper-teil and loved her .-Ii. n I puis, i all mv advances ajid humlli.ii.- in- ..t rviry opportunltv sin- g.ivii i iii.r..iitnct s to mj-iicquuliiiniicci, iliat s.. I hn Rivin in.- the bounce . I unit undersell d why she do-s n'" ' til., mi, 'int. innri. nnd iv'iiv Shi' t.ilku 111 - ... i. . . ... 'bu inanuei Mie is a. cuiuirt u, euu ,,t,d ,,a dlgnllled girl, well llk.-d ami i,nn.et d bv ovorv one. She Ih e' She '. k.v plug irt.ttUj.'.,iiipany wnn jolllig IT, ,m Willi '" 'V-"l MIOll 11 , ill.lli.d'v al to 111.'. lot Millies hlu w hen we mei I , i 1 vo c II .i , r.ui ' And I ft fl lil nm And 1 It t-1 in..- uiiiit'iuig linn down He is not as butid-rinii a' I n i th talented or rcpei table I am noi . one. Ited but 1 know that ai.v nil i gnl would prefer me to my nu.ii-siu rii I Soniftlmes 1 think that sh,. n. iner.-ly ustbig tin- enduiance of tnj a f... tlnn Ilor brother has breii kind .tough to nsk tut mound to mil .,n nun. and h hints that his sister ,-an s i great deal for me despite her .ontri di. tor" attitude, but my pnrto has bei n Mounded nil too often. I null love In r howpwr and I am suro that 1 cannot :o nnv other girl, although I hn.m ; i id id.- of ih. in, and asjociiit,. vvliii lb. m and am ipilte popular with them thl" one girl of iny neaii rctusis her h.r? I have riniile arraiigcmrntH to, depn'it one month Ivrico for a dmutnt ciiv vvhote I havo busliuss Intiresia vblc.h vvlll hold mo tin re for some time Would It he advisable to write IIiIh pjlrl , a toiler, unking In r finnkly why t,hi baa treated mu so nuelly'.' Oi should I write io her brother, asking lum ifi he thought It n wise poppy to writ., hrr ' a letter? A SOI'HISTli'ATUD SIMP I l'L-ihaps j-ou have worn jour h. ait1 on your slfievo loo muni. I ry a m i m 1 nc Indifference. Simply be olltH iv hir nnd show attennons m otneis r son are in her presi nc Wlun a g r hi haves an she has (lit onlv rem. ih ih apparent utter Indlffei in . "hi . iuo.. iii ui likelv to come i lound If 'n Hunks .... 1 ,i I . I I IIP lost I, 1 uili s i ,, up iniiUia hir vviint it. and hh" d idiovv t-.. does, do uw.iy on (hut IiusImphh nnd any iioiiiins, m i . oi m no ino'n. r i4 Know It's hard, but it's tho wUtst plan, WHAT'S WHAT ir iii:t,KN ukoiij Tiinmnn .lei'ferson made many wlso rules for lilmsolf rules which havo been followed by H's shrewdest compatriots, Ono of these Riiarnntced Jcffcrsonlan self-controlleis H "When nncry, count ten before you speak: when very nn Kry, count ono hundred." Tempted to wrlto nn Irate litter to a correspondent who hnd prooked him, President Jeffor ion obeyed his impulse, wroto tho Heath Iiib letter, nnd -left It to cool unsealed on bin desk oveitilprlit. ItcreadliiK It In the calm m-mlni;. lm destroyed v.hnt mlsht have been the dcslioyer of a xnl liable friendship. A woid spoken may bo foreotten, but wli.it Is writ ten and rend In bitterness In remembered forever. No one "hi a. race Is lit to write a sano letter. If tho mail Idler has been ponncd. tho Jeffersonliin PNatmile iniBht bo followed with prodt and peace to all concerned. The Woman's Exchange Frosted Feet Cure I 7o (lie Editor if U'oiiinii'j 7'auc. i Dear Mnd.im- In ni'MWcr to tho lll- i nuirv fop a .urn iop rosioa icci, i cmi reconiniend oil o' orlaanum which can he purchased nt any ilrunr store. II. II. It Is very kind of jou to Rlvo this In formation, and I nm siuro that the poison for whom It Is Intended wilt nppre rinte It Club Names 7o the Editor of II onion's J'aot: Dear Madam Won't you please sug pest a few orlsllinl nniiles for a basket ball club, coiisistlnfr of twelvo jjlrlsi? Most of us nro about olghtocn years, and would lllcn very much a nnmo that will tit In well with our "cheers." YOUR UHADKHS. You could call yourselves the. Trusty Tumi, the Tried nnd Truo Twelve or the Hall and Net Club. Sweater Is Too Big 7tl ttir Ed. tor of ll'omnl.'fl lap Dear Madaml have come to jou for advice inanv tlmus before nnd you have ulven mo ery jjood advice Now I am eomlne; to you again 1 i-ecelveil .i wbllp lintt sweater for Clirlstm.it and It wus a little loo big lor me Some people (old me that bj uasiiniK ii it would siinilK. I out tins i couple of times nnd It has become Im mense Will ,vou pleaiie tell me some 'vnv In which 1 can niuke tin- sweater smaller, so that It will look all light'.' s. j: If the sweater did not shrink after being vi ashed there isn't any way thai vou can shrink It, but you can make It smaller by tnklng It In at the sides, or ive.i cutting It down and l.-nlmng tln'-di to It. .Since the wool Is very good md not worn nt all, it y mild be a goodinini? iidwi to lip tho sweater and knit It ov.i Incaln When It hn.s been lipped, steam j the yarn, and thin will lake the . "rrlnkles" nut of II. making It umooth land cane to knit with. I Maliing More Money II ollon -Tile (,lrl" I he .sk minnst nnj one who Is fan'lllnr with thr iiPtnlis of hollow-tile cotvjtruc tioii vvork wlicther women can make con Mih nous sin c. sses In the buslnias world and le will prohnblj- reply: "Thev cer tninly can. There s nn outstnndlng sue ci" s right In my on u lino ICver hear of Asii'.d S. 1 tn-ll k ' .No' Well, she's responsible for Mipplv log a Inrgo portion of ll o tile u.spil In big office bulldlnif . ninl pubic striututiM throughout ih .Middle West .and In a. cousldoiablu pro P .riinn of thn Mast as v.oll Jhe vasn'i alvva.i io prominent, l ugh As a m.itt.r of fa.'t. Miss Itos- tig came over to this country from I fnmiir'ic when she wis onlj- twelve 1 ve'irn old and she had to go to work at fifteen the moment that sho had mnti e..d ruo'irh English to (liable her to i take, u pu.-,i o.i a& a stinngiaphrr, in i". i a 'ir k Then she clerked for a while a i In i hardwnrc store at JT a week uud lift there for u faotorv position at is Th n determined to make mor.- !non?v sin I everted to plciiogrnphv and ap nll'd for a Job with a dealer in sew. r ;.!,... biv nroilucls. demanding nnd reviving the' compaiallvolv high '.'turn must bv ready for him or ;i ,i v.ek WIUilii tin-., i-iont'is1 "I.'ach day sho drosses, wnli i,ip ui she had laki n Mich an Interest In th I most cue. and goes to meet tho New Inn. m ss and had t-hovvn such marked I York train. Her brain U'e ceased at abdltv to hnndln details thnt "hr wasl'hrt milium and In mind and both she raised tn Sir, and. before the rnd of the I seems to be the nge Clint he left lur v.nr. she received $lno a month, of , You've heard mv theory. Now vhnls wbic'ii she saieil nearly half 'yours?' "When tho llrm broke up. Miss Holing! There w.is silence for a minute, ihpn iliteimlned to go Into buslnisH fo- l-.-r- .n ihlrd man spoke. lie was u lull, -elf but H took i very penuv ofhei small Toop. shouldered map, with extremilv cip'ta! to necure tho ni-cessiiry offices i:,t, hair and eyebrows and u pec.u riidaunted sho went right out in com i iu,,- dlng gait A man old for his petition with men who hnd been -el I In (.,u(i, . nc would have said tile for vppi'f. nnd linded her llrst ion- "Tiventv j'earf ago the fourteenth of tr-ict b tin. .iietr hcikhi. uiiiti tiii.oM edge of the goods sho was nr ling Since thm she's Bono abend nnd today. i ore of tho best-known contractors In lln? business" Monday A rrofltablo Cellar The Question Corner To'l.i.v's Inquiries .. Desriihe n gnme which childn n will like to plnv at n VnlPiitine part j. J. '.low can n plain dnrk vclvel hag be inail" to look like n diffprotit on" after it bus been curled for some time'.' '.. In what attractive wnj is n new leather boll for wear with n sports sweater nr.nli'? 4. 'I'o milk" a doll's house in a very Inexpensive nnd ensy wnj, whnt iii'tlcle mny he iisodV ',. Ilow is an i.pto-ilntc Imini'di'.' ioIip of lonlurov or ipiiltcil ma ti vinl ni.idi'V H. Wh.it i n. i he done Io prevent n tkiss ulen-il I'lolu criifl.lng when ,i i-ij hot liipiid is poured into it V YestenlayS iiswers 1. A I sket lllbd with looi lulls of lottmi. to sugeiT.t the plniitallnu dins of l.'iiuoln's tinio. innkos nn oilgin.'il ipiitcrpiecp for n l.ln n.'ii's r.irthdni purti, with inox puislie fnvms under the cotton in be mtllnl out h) red, white nnd blue i iblinin . A pair of lilcoinci's, longer tlmn th" i"giiliir Kind, for wear under n lioavv skht, an h" knitted out of tnoroet Ized silk. ".. The rolllid I "ck of a little girl's dress is cut down (he center hunt iibmit live im In s nnd lneeil to geiher with colored rllibnn over a white i est 4. When mini- aie to be plcntrd, they can he tit nviic as wide n Iiitcmli il, nut piiotnl down tin center, so thnt l:li idges uf tin work can be ued. thus nialtiug thn woik rot just half as much. ,". A hook (over which is used In the woman who is pnitlciil.ir nbout her hooks, anil nt the sa.ne tliuo likos to have things looking well, Is niinle of unhloai'lii'il mns I'm with nn etnhioidcrcii mono grnm. (I. Cold water should be used in llrst unking I'ntli.s wlun thev are lie ing wn lied, us thl. di ioIvii th in i Mnreh loft In them iL THE ARTIST COULDN'T TALK WITHOUT PENCIL AND PAPER' And It Seems Very Funny to Us, but Wc Can't Cook Without an Apron or Exert Our Strength Without Mailing a Face "TTMIAT kind of n hat did she get?" V tho nrtlst was nsked. "Why, it wns sort of black," he be gan, vaguely. "And it hnd n thing wnlt n minute." Ho found his favorite pencil in his vest pocket, pulled out one of those bunches of letters that men always seem to have handy, nnd found a com- parntivcly clean envelope. "Jt was like this," ho snld, drawing a few accurate Unci. "And it hnd a thing like this In front that m.ih n nice shade of blue and then it turned up just n little like tills In back." With his pencil in his hand and a piece of paper before him he could describe or explain nnytbiii?. Without them be wns helpless, And you think he's funny but you do the same thing yourself. YOU can't draw a single line, no : but do you cook? And are you rather fussy about al ways having nice, clean npronH ready to slip into ni toon ns you go into the kitchen? Well, then, you'ro just ns bclplehs In a kitchen without nn apron ns thnt artist is in a conversation without his You' may start in sometimes, without! IL, ,111. llll, lk JVl. U., (,t.,lllJ ,.,.r..f, ' nicely. I. n.wl l.lilr !,, nfn Alt. 9 nilitlff . Hut fotnehow, your henrt dorsn t . seem to be in tho work : you stnnd way off from the tnble to mix up your bis cuit hnttcr: jou hehnvo ns If .vou were f l.i t ... .,!.. .,.. .... l. . .1... I Illl-lllll ill IZI'LLIIILT III'UI ,'IIIIllhLII 11 III.,' sink to wnsh the lettuce. - " on lenn hnlf-henrtcdly over the stove, waiting for the potato wnter to boil. Then suddenly jmi realize what's the matter jou haven't ony apron on. You get one, put It on, and right away you sail Into things ns If you meant business and you do, too. THE DAILY NOVELETTE Untitled Kcctts ly CiKUTItl'Di: CUSIllNO "And I contrnd that It Is tho cxperl- ences and exercises of tho mind that i cause nge to appear In tlio body. It , Ii the Unowlcdgc of good and evil and I the consequent ovcr-lncrcarliiB ohllfra- , tlon to discriminate, together with the i sorrow Incident to failure, Intentional : or otherwise." "Then you think that if tho br.iln I ceased nt any given mluuto to develop i from tnat minute mo nouy would ro main unchnnged In lino and colo i-Mircsston?" und ' "Soincthlne like that." 'Can jou clto it case In point?" Tho question cams from a third man who up to this point had taken no pail Ir the discussion. Tho threo men. until the day boforo strungors, were gathered In a room In a minll hotel In western .Massachu setts. A snapping wood tire flaming In the grate, a pack o" well-thumbed oaids and tall glasses containing some steam ing brew wore helping to dispel mo .,,. ,,f'n ,iff.nnniteK- stiirmv iu e.s." replied tho first mnn. "In a very few words. Uo you remember tho oddly dressed young womnn on tho sta tion platform when wo left tho train j-rnterday? Well, this Is her story. ' She was a gli 1 In this town when 1 was n. boy, somo t went j- ycar.s ago. Tlio winter sho wan eighteen she Fppnt in Now York visit lug an aunt In the spring sho camo back engaged to bo married. In the fall her lover camo up for three or four weeks and tho wod d'ng look place at the end of that time They wont to New York to llvcf We nil liked hlni nnd her letters homo al wavs sounded as though she was co lli elv hnppv. The next summer ho. re ceived a letttr calling him to u min ing district in Montana. It wns said i'.,il It wan buslnesn which demanded his peiHotial attention. He brought her here to May with her people until Ills return and from that dnv to thin noth ing has been heard from or of him. I Whether the letter wnf a fraud and ' that was a wny ho took to desert hr op not, of coiirBP. I don't know, I have never thought so, however. "h'or c while she put up u good fight , 'Then one ilui idle collapsed utterly aid: cried mtliiuouslv for hours Nobodv I ii.uld i'o anvtlilng for her. At last It . pined av If something m her brain1 gave w.ij and a complete change too't' place. She stopped gi loving nnd de- inipil her belief Unit in r nusuinu wouni I H'tuiu soon to suiprise ner unci h'i and iuij,' he In linn, I opined my In a .a ell loom In a sort of Improvised , hospital wind In a mining town in Mor. 1 n.nu Thev told mo that six weeks . ' efort I had been struck on the head I by a pi i'i oi" stone from the nun of n ,di i lick wIiIlIi had nprung loooe. 1 vvas knocked unionsctous and had been pi.ic tlinllv so ever since. When 1 ooknl ' mv. i' I v as an jou sec nn- no i . I'o ill app araiiLcs an old man at tv eu- v-llne 'I g.iiiicd hfilth and strength riip'dlv, and Kiiuii In g.in to live agnlii, but I'veryihliig pr. vlous to tho nioment oi I mv avvak. nlng on that fourteenth of I .Inly was blank an absolule void : and livl'h meinorj went all rapiclty for tn i tense fpellng of any kind.' llo p nisei! , tlif.'ii 11) tin ti ."iicludod. "1 hiipi.js. 'h.it 'voma.i is mv wife" The i iilil-hloodi'd i tatomenl brought iln. dim on. I man emit iu his chnli ' Suppou sue . ? My (,'od. man. is Ilin i'i jou I nvo to sai." What an jou going to do about it?" The third man lose slowly, thrusting 'ns long arm-, upward his tlsta clenched -. though In Mime dumb, liopelt-ss way he . I'ltallf airing the Iulbiil- Wln-ti no answcrid. his lobe . . nied .ittimcd to til plnv of III" (.klll'lllti laglllg lilll- flll. ".Slies In a fools pniailm of bopi i Iypt hir stav t In io What inn I do' aprri I, rur-iViui-rti-.-r'- n'i Do You Know a The Finest Butter in America" Sold only in "Awo" Stores aiXfmiireee.f 'nw -.- pKIUIAl'3 you arc llkc-the little t L who nlwoys twisted her face Into , knot when she made nnv effort such buttoning her own shoes, pushing n J! nil the way Into n patient rng S through several layers of clothe, lifting n heavy burden from the floor H io stood oim day watehiiig l mother try to untie a much-knott,? Btrlng: she longed to help. "M "Stlclt jour tongue out, mother!".!,, ndvlscd. at lust. With the aid of h Muck -out tongue, mother finally tnsn! nged to untie the knot. m Her daughter couldn't possibly hM, done it otherwise, nc tier could rl if that Is your aid to effort. tn TIIBUB wns the mnn with a mcchanl. cnl turn of mind who funscd nil dit nbout machinerv with n clgnrette nff,J iiiriieu pniiiuiiiiy nn inward Ins nos i he compressed hii lips with the effort it tlislodging n part, or adjusting n vrlr" A look nf titter consternation fnmji over his face, one birthday, when h'i wife bet a lingo cake before him sr',i handed hlni a knife. "It's -votir blrthdnr. vnn'lt i,,. .. 11 cut t the cake." she told hlni, Tatttriz -I anxiously tor results. He polsod the knife bravely ovsr tl cake, looked helpless but gniiie-nj', tln-n his expression chnnged. until nc commautlod and plun-H I,"!" ''I8 I,0ctH for the packngo of cV v. ,., i'lnclng one at the usual rnkul. ...i. pressing bis lips llrmly over It. hc ro( from his chnlr. grasped the knife again and the enko wus cut with tici fen nlm mid precision, .... VKS. it is funny the wnv V '"" ,L ." ""."', ,,,p ""' 'no nr' t J- hns to havp his pencil nnd Ins r,i. of pnper beforn he can descrlle nnt thing. Hut, after nil, It's no funnier fca tlio wny nil the rpst of us hnve to Im.j our this or our thnt right with u, i. fore wp enn accomplish nnv task sotii fiictorlly. Things You'll Love to iltiaTl Cut-Out-Vdlcntine Ii ou are looking lor u i;i!"ttin to send to a "rpecl.il" person make thn noicl CUTOUT VALiUNTINi;. I rho'v very slmplo development of the olu t ii, Pennsylvania cutout valentine Cir i, circle of lino quality paper tinted if vou llko. Fold tho circle into uuivrtcrs ar.tt mark out the design ni shown in t'u' out these blnck parts, open and joj will havo thn design ns shown in D u each heart wrlto n small Irve poem o ono stanza of a long one Painted fir-got-me-nots, bore nnd mere, add tmidi f) the beauty of this unusual ('ITOl'T VAl.UNTIN'U. I'MHa I've got a wlfo and children in i v niont, Wj'omtnc. 1 married too girl i tun sed mo buck to life ' Wit t n' u shuttled fiom tlio room "To tho devil with our i'ip e burst from the second man as lio rane'l his glass uiiEteadllv to 1 Is lip Tho first man said nothing I. if k n? nfter midnight ho snt before the srrwl. derlng ashes. Nt eiiinplelo noielelte ll'T Mlst.tb Your Soul's in Your Hand Ily IUVINI1 It. ll(IIN MIAI.I.UU. (IIAIM.I) IIIIAHT MB A. If other Indications nhnvv IscU of health, the shallow, bullied hrurl line spenkH of i pourlj funcllonlnr henrt with iiltlnmle lienrt ilium"" tlireiiteiilmr. If the bund shown gooil lipsltli. tills klnil of helirl line ho seiillnirnliillll coupled with nelfliih- IIPKN. IAXXIV Wo havo seen (section t.XXII) tit i i shallow, chaltiod line Indicates a v ' funriionliig. obBtruclPd organ. Accorii Initlv wo iiiibst rend a lioait lino of lin suit' to slgnlfv thut th heart of '" pei "on In ipiestlon Is functioning ; r00' and Is in .'omo vvaj". obstructed n opnat'on This may refer to health o I.. . 'i.ir.-.ctri If to character the fr. ; t , part ot tho heart line In a K'm' band. shovvH sentimentality, in ; band tlckleiiess and liiconstancv dun b the prrlod of the shallow iiomi Tin) I ; Hon which Is chat.ied shows a bt pronounced condition of these reswe tin rummies In Hie afiiviimis P i Im.I hand It Indicates a locil,. '"f. lownrdlv dlspos tlon If ihc life lino shows defects i.i T--rlod.i corresponding Io those r i pprlodn of shallowness or cluiu. ' ft ; ' tho Iii'iiH Iln. . the latter should be " as health dPlnlB. If the life lm ' lerfoit but the build In genei ll S" . the defectlvo heart line Is nc' to be indicative of tho chara 'ei d' ' (To bo viinlliitirdl There Ih one near )our liunic , ...iegie? i J 1- il h (.i