Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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SARAH D.
SA TURD A Y EVENING TALK
What It Really Means te Be Pure in Heart ,
MAN, wise in the rnys of the pact, '
once pointed out te mc n curious
et concerning tie be Irfs of the Jews
tout Oe,l, they arc recorded In the
Uia ICMnment. e, writer et Hint
great rnee of bcllevcn in .Telievnh ever
clnlmeil that he hntl nt any time seen
.. .. ,, , , . .
Ged. i-.vcn after their great nntiennl
heroes, Kneeh, Nn.ih, Abraham, Jacob,
Jeseph, Mese, David nnd the Prophet,
v.jnn t .,... m if . ,
hd ca?t off mortality, It as never
Bumcii or fiiem. even in a material.
i.i..i .,. .i.. .1 i.
my.. ....... ,....,., ...... ...... ....v ... .--.
iee te taee wit 1 uie Aimisutv,
. .....
CO I" IIIV-'I1 Willi llll' .VllllliHV,
One forgets this, beemi-e compare.!
Ith our ev.n ir..ihellfH. Mi.erli' nc.
with
.1. 1... ...:. .... ...i.. tut.i
nv iriiinrih unii rerri 01 sue iinir nRrn
mm .. ...... I l. !,,,. I.I. !.!
w.. r, ..vill ..ill. ....ill...... ...... in m.
r"fl"."T',i" "n,;i3
-H.v 'l VMV. 't ItlK'IIIVt ri IIIVIII r- t
broken, disjointed h.vlinbics of a 'name
uat none ilareil m mueli ns pronounce
for fear of bringing death en himself
for necrlleire, the erj word Jehovah
bore testimony te the aw with which
theJews regarded the Almi(tht
Ner did Jesus eentradlet thU awe I
belief. He is reported te have mid upe
ciileallj :
"Ne man hath Men fled nt enj
time," nildlnn tills concerning Ills re
lationship and participation In this
mystery: "the only begotten Sen which
la in tlm besom of the Father, lie Intli
declared Hun."
rpNOSn of h who have been brought
up en the eteries of the Greek and
ttermmile tnytlis ns well us en tlie Old
Testament hnve Ret ued te the Idea
of men seeing their gods, but even In
Greek nnrl ether tiasnii lore t, nkitl...
". .' i:."'. ." '", ..".
je see tne geu implied a Kind of super-
numnn power, some irnnrenileut nun;-
iy in mr se-r, mere tnnn mertul tieuut),
r viuiir, it wi-iinni or lurtli
In an nge when thin was the (.entile
belief and when his fellow cnunrmncn,
the Jews, held that Mich nn Idea ns
aerilege. Jesus anneiinccd n great spir
itual fact. He xnid:
"Itlesd are tlie pur in heart, for
thev shall see fJed."
One riinnet fee! tha' He helltt'd t' e
awe, or i'jnered the world tradition.,
i , .V V ' "" rne sreping
beliefs In one ene'impnsslri; belle: f :,e
A.I.A .11.1 TIa ..... ... .,. .1 . .
.-! ,..,. , "' . .
uiiuiiiiiii'iu iiuierent in mi rtiil mail, an
attainment pes-lble enlj bj the dedica
tion of a life.
Iv imrr i t
UIAI hnef statement everything
is implied, immortal vijer. complete-
neis, perfection of pnrj.ese. Inlliilte s.it-
lsfaetlen beyond the pessttdUty of
satiety, love trlinnplmnt, eternal" life!
ilere i a transcendent reason fe- life
a tnumnhaiit coal, n just'licatlen for all i
High ond'vuer seeing (led !
Sir n have endn-e,! untold privation
te tind and se tl0 truth, and the his.
teriniis, T.iibllflstw. statisticians. ihes-
ephers, sociologists reformers, etpler-
ers, scientists, nrtl'ts and poets hne
been the heroes of the race wlie se.-rched '
it. r...i .1...... 1.. .A...I.A .. .H I
clflm te su.-l.'an e.pe'rienee': M,U )Znandt l" & t K I T)A,SY hn,) C3m thcrC fw " "iWiC'
TUInns and dreams of (led. the KW, . SXtM V'; s HI. had made up her
".r 'K,"' .r. ,,,,:.vo.,te'..er the inlrnele . .,,. , ()f , , .,,,., niiniit I mlml te tell Carel what she thought of
sbMp'i n .,f ,. .,umn nf 11 ,.,,K fl,n '.'"' nnnItleil. Illlil tllllt ifl,' '." f "" n ,re. Iinwuvrr. wnsn't v ei.sv te
xer iruii rnar tney muhtFee it. Yet herei'""'- ami ler nothing hut love anil
is the Senne of all Truth Ced '. ( fimkfulnes. S't,. is .- Jrnr, :nnB
valor and veal ami unflinching p-irpese in ihnt ,1('w life."
9 -- I'liiii.i-i- in wiuw wue sect; te i.tnv '
;. uu iiuiiii
mliidei (,ed. what of these win. T "AM. t.mught e: her many l.ir.-s
Id Ieek en (Jed Himself? X since, of her and nfhTx like her wlie
messed :irei the pure in hear', furi1,'!"'' "ari-en and reue I,, their Father."
i M'n" ''olied: 'ler them Uie lave come out of gnat
S "HI
'l v ,, ' le-iiri is ma eniv te
be valiant nnd steadfast and zealous n
$ ' Js,-t,i3t fa- "--:' i-
,1, "Net my will, but Thine
'1A HO hK.n nf T.A., t .. . ....
7
Paul and Virginia mimsx
On Gallantry
u
PAt'LI"
"Ihili! '
llllll . l.e p lni . .1 .I.;:.-.,..'
"Paul, de you ti.ke oft veur hat whin
win tide lii an eleva
tor w-ith lai'Ie-"
He winkled iute.
tlie room at her.
"De I' Well, ilia:
depends en . 'i a t
f,enti,r ir !-."
Vlrglnt.i cliuck'ed.
New I was hi't
ife you'd s.iv that.
What difference does
If make? l'e noticed
for age" It all
Je'iend' (i) "tat elevator it is. and.
any way. ' h I euld a man lake uri
his hni win", riilit.? !n nn 'evete- v it! it!
Wemen'1 Whnt'i. thi d fferem""'"
"It I n't a differ 'nee; it's -i
.(tllic
tlen."
"Oh. Pai.l -weld-, words'."
Paul shru.'ged.
"Oh. I den'' knew, hone'
custom that nobody staifd. I Mn
Tas nuleir.atic."
"Well "
"Of course a n an n!-s en hi
s a
ss It
bet
"hen he rides in an elevator in a hole'
or a denni tinent tore when v omen ai e
aboard
Tint
"Hut net in un efii. n brldmg.
"Why'-"
"Search me ' h gi .lined eheeifi'lv
"I deti'i l.niii' . We just d 1 ir. '
"Win does a i.i.in i.iml en the sue. t
ith his hut in hi ! and an 1 u'l, i"i
ijes te .1 woman. Wh7''
Paul loel.e 1 tl eiigiiiful.
"Net i.ui'iy men de. It ib end 1 en
the ng" and appearum e
"Noii'eiise ' The ej;e and 1I10 nr.pear
, a nee ;
"Of the we mm, I mi an ' I" ani
quickly
'Km:
"Men msl.e tiui.- mn pile' ler ' i.t
atuff. It .ill d ! en !; I iinulne. oil In
dividual tei ..ii'i.iinu ts and c'.wrou c'.wreu
menf. Single men aie net im-linnd te
be fi'ssy aoeut th.it seit of tl.Ili",, I'ie
noticed."
VIrg "la 1 nanliTid 1110 ul'tfulh
"0' tint'." s the ml part of It Mm
The IV,
eman
Her Dress Is Spedtd
fe I'- Iti.'lli.r ",' Hun. t I'uer
Dcki' Mnd.:ii -I have a grci or er or
fandle drris i pe.i g.-een) und hliick
ribbon w.i dni'in through t'.e n .., and
lecies, and v he. i tn' dre-- w-iis vasli-d
the rhi n (. iled iid tlie bl iclt rii'i all
through the dicss ''an you tell me et
anything I at i."i "'iie i Una"
kvi:i: ca itii fi; i. j:i:adli.
1 in serri . hut there Is nothing tl. it
will tal.e out the black without m..iiik'
Out the green tee 1 en ."iul.1 dye the
lirasrt nil e'.er nginii a durkir rhailu nf
g recti ur a darli blue, se that veu can
till use il, for It v ui.ld Im tut.' bad Ju'J
fn les It entirely ur ou imild tnke
out all the color w .th jui'slle water aue
Wear It white
Net Toe Old te l.earn
Te the 1'iittt.r of n ei is- u I'oef
Dear iJlttdam 1 .mi a girl of twmi..
two years and lie fee three inshes tall
I welsh Kll pounds I would ll'li te
learn daucilijf. that Is, t.u dimclng and
,.stlitlu dime, n Would I be tee heavy
rV tr tee eiu ie li-arn tins' imucing iu..i
Hrf .BfsQii my rum unieiiiuii, uuv i iine uev
jft I,uu opperlunltj befere of lenrnlng.
wjii Tr i
tV 'Jk you ara a little ever weight, out
flkiS.A.1 .
BBP
''" '
" , EVENING PUBLIC
LOWRIES
TJUIUTY Is net innocence. A wan li
net hnrn tiiintrsHiiif It Ml One Is
nern Denuunii. or n g'-niu". or """
terful. or liiiltiftrleus. Purity "is cold
; 'in h' tire "It I
.. II.. 1. .... Hfln.
' J.i""Lt.. u" 1. I
,. uith hmsnti." It In n
1 n ! iprrim1 1111111
fortress built
en n rerk." It l the "liming of u life."
''' Mrlvltur te attain." the "ebe-
un'iiie in ll lli'livem.i iiihuii
iif 1,1,1 ,, 1,1, ri.it
.H...A.. .. .... 1. ..I..ln
It Is "n
1'urltj it mere than nelUil mere t
"'" hprelHtn. mere even than elf-de-
itlnl. It lx the resit t of 11 i ally dedlen-1
teM of ft MU, (( (,0li u Q hpnr.
Kien, net once, but n theiinnd timei,
. Innn. fri,l ,,s h. .1 n life of love.
:;.;" .; .;"- ;..;.. i " . ' 1
rsiien n ire wnnTiirriTi'f ni me n n uth
."... ...-..- --, 1
, .
,?"'!, ,r,T"K,'s'
l.'S"";. , lS
leniei ut la'-t te tlewer,
rcHiilemlent before It
... i, . ... ' ,. . ... .1...
"r "r".1 .'' l""c '" '"'"" u" l"v ,
... ... ,,
(.11111 See llllll.
I knew one "Ueh life. She a very
Immble of Her worth. ver deprecatory '
us te the alue of her ctft of herself
theu-andth hour of dedication love had
done Its prrfeet werl:, her delie had
lniine.1 lt.!f In'., ,i white flame "'"',
"vin that niiiblt.en te ihnpe the ltlny
nf one deur t her was voluntarily with-
drawn in favor of a Higher Claim than'
eien her- I de net knew , but 1 mil
t ii that she had a vers happy leek. ,
' '
jlTY SAVINt! that purity Is net innn-I
ill reiicc reminds me of something that
happened te me net long nge en a visit
te one of the S.ih.itleu Army resiue
homes for women.
It N n phne te which girls arc Mc-n,
n.nrr:e,i or uti-iniiled. who are about
'''w'smui'ilJairs in the little par- !
ler talking wl'li tl.i officer In charge a
n'lli", , little, w.rj 'M'liteb woman, when
ft.,e of the g!rl. unseed tlie deer en her
.. .-" ... . i ....
un uic.rj-.i" niit; ivjin .iiiuiiu ami mil
unhnppv loel.m
a pretty girl, and
with neRsihllitv of
goodness and
Mrength In her face.
re nil these mrls wlnu roil enll
'fnilen girls.' commandant V I asked.
"We'l. what veu ml'cht mean hv fallen
ind what we might mean in the nrmv
cniiM be unite different. " she said. "We
n-ver call a girl 'fnllen' who Is having,
her ilrst baeA . It may be the begin-,
nlir: of her new life " '
"De 'mi have rcar.v laibire? then?" ,
I nsked I.e. rrvlng te adjust nivself te I
ti. pmnt (i.
.ulni.ia'.ien h
'!e, with it verj guiulne,
us simiiiii sty uml geed-,
ii"s.
"I !:.ive nevfr yet had a failure, ur- '
!e-s jeu iiiunt the ones who ire men-
tallv unslt fnllures," she '.aid looking at ,
me thengliffully.
'"d j'ist heie her s'lp.'i.e.' e.Ticer
broke In te etplnln,
"The i-en.nuuidrn; i!e. net tind a
sirl or man hnpeic-s unite as veu
'might. hera'He -ne h.is seen sm !i re-
r,u"' - "'' wf""l celebrntn.g the sixth
birthday of one such resided weinan
lately S.ie had be.-n a drunken out-
'"1,f ('"r 'if"1"! veins Ye'i might have
"ii ed hi hup-less."
r nodded "Well." he 'aid. "she
" net hepelei-, you see. md for si-
.,'ars she has worked in the lowest
,..,. , , . .
',11111111.. mis iv mm ge.ii et s;e:i ua t
joy nt.rlti eflienrt.
.h;;1!!;:.rVy",,,r" "' ,-,,m-
" c ",', , r,
I.I1...1..! . .1 -. .. , ....
-i. w . y.iu ...
UOYI' l.UAXT
"pew te fu, 1 tl.e-e Il.ee 1. tl,l
sies after tl I'v're m-irr'ed "
IIe chuc'.'fd- 'hf. vllhl'i
lint iii'irriiil men ll,
pet fe.- ;. women m
Ye 1 in'.." at h ,
married 1. an .tin Ji'c.
.; the ur tha I .
T .'I., t ,., 1 ll- ... .
I. wntii'iii tl I- 1 j (jpi
Vl-glnl 1 't".rei' - Jt'.,
Mm i-ii'i mii 1 ihln UY
'ese te a gi f
I ?r blue m es.
"De you c ''
1 a" ing in. 1. r.
:or ", 111,1 e r-'
1'a'il ni.g,-:.
. N chair
"Sure, ; one
t ni
r". t
A
iiinrilen iiiiiu knows tlijt ,1 veinnn i'
i.i' ri' limn hi social and oMi.eiuie Hiiinl
Win
sum. a;
u.-ult lur In assuming
siie 1- we.iker". Wli shuiili'i he.held her
up in public rMicu'e or sympathy by
assumiiu 'lfl is ,i ell pi" "" "
Paul"
He riMinnii !" -tern hu.!. u.thtom u.thtem u.thtom
pe'ure, "Well! That's nhat ,' : mounts te.
'ii, no v or-.Ki with any pilde, any
'clf-H'speei, eu'd ili"am of incepting
a nain'" sent I ".huuld 'ay net. Whv
II ' p,.lS' 1.
"De miu nrn- td te me th.it it e,i
rw me in a enr un'il net tet up rind
give lour seal. en ej fraud'.'" de
l.lir d d Ylijin'n.
"!.. that's dllTcreiit ' Tn' thenn
di"'sii t appii "i jeiiil"! Hikiii.' ymiiu
't ns I li bei i: dollar te u deiinl.iiut
tliat ii
Milling
,'0' an
".ii'
pd.iill
"Ve,
' - i'i.
Oh, h.n
i ricr I me te -'niid. We were
' ci , e-diti iiy v eiui u Tie
deft - - '
'. " tn pod I :rn e ith an m-
-Tl ' . i ' .
d'li ing old l.il,." ' s'li- ..i'.iI,
i ir "s a'l tin t of them,
silly i a n ni'"
I li" pri'lendeil te he 'crlui.s
i 'P.
I rain', n . eui.g 'am n,in,f.,l
' i' I 'a. t a iiiimliei' of y eai
s.nt1 ti.eu,'liifiillv.
i ( entlmipi! Mendivi
III.
age
i,
r i
s Hxchanse
-.
Hunt Jier ,il , .i.ii,) . '
.i I '
:rei i j tl ere - nuihnir t. i.r-. .
i en' Ivriung 'n di" ce. nltlic'ier.i . ..i.
"Olilll
l.-v use . .j- ki,-ji(3rt f-.i
stage
, III. I
"r. It .,- r.'.x ,i.,K Kl'.e tl .il And
In r.e' le issllj... f r i ,,,i te I. jfii
'O' ui'Ti'ig T, i i u r be started r
ihllulK.ed lh.t )..nt, nf (,-irls at ieur
age hi e 't.utrs, '., anl ha', lid'ume
ri g.-aseful and sl.diful In cathetlr
dancing IVrlmpi ,f j m . erl. hard
' iiU will br ihle r ihe ; ,Ur sUll In
'inatetu tnentrirals n.- ip a imall v ay
en the iiinfeJMnn.il 'i'.'!,'" t n, our
eiel" inn it. I ..en tlmt nh- i,,u'pre.
gre-i r beiie ; en Mill enjoy n aid be
"ery KUsCfsfui
Getting Rid of Them
7i ', " .'diti"! ' li'eiins'j I'fiQc
Hear Madam- At jeu h.n. Iieiped ttt
before I am trying iig.ilii for ndw.-e
I ci ir-ia'I" 'luui.eil It i red ants,
paru ulnilj In the Mtulirn s eset. They
Z i i th" d slics i.r nnvthlng elsi put
in ilcri If i put eaki away In tint
bulTet nnd go ufp-r it In ui hour or se
ll Id i-eveivit v Itti ants They are In
the rjiiiiiiTaier, loe
you ca.n 6oe
- --.- --
hew d I. (runted I urn I'l-fjOIK.
Htreng seaiudH arc very effcctlve In
cnaniun inu unm r)r. ur jbu can
epnnitie pewuereu oerai areunu.
v
I'erM'inn h. h.-ip, ' ren nirrii runt in ner, "
a w ,iy ,
?p?wSf f il
, " i
"77ie Marriage
Gamller"
By HAZEL DKV'O IIATCHKLOR
Cvwrieht, let!, lv l"ubUc LcJecr Company
ilfcr (Win? fiinrrictt A'iefc Tract!
without levinft him in order te
prevent him from rulnina Am life
threvph infatuation for l)nhi ('antic-
II
ion, n chorus girt, (ami Tracy imft
hrrxvU xtrnnnlu attracted hn Jrrvi
-.-...- ,......,- .-......,.- ,......-
Uritfen, iche is used te having hs
teay tcith women. Carel and Hrit Hrit
ten are in the cast of a pte) te b
(liven for charity, and arc thrown
constantly together. On the dan that
the ilay m te he given, Xick leavci
town, prciumahlii en hunlncti, and
that night Ilritten asks Carel te go
away with him. She is shocked and
'"'"We, ma rrnjtrei ntiactug mu
her leelina for Aim An &ee nnthinn
. . '. . ' ?. ... . ----- ---- .
hut infatuation while her whole heart
tnrnn te Sick. Nhe endures agonies
waiting for him te return, and the
nnl ntUrvnnn lint,,, fn,l., mil.
! en her.
Broken Barriers
" wiiat Ie thought, nnd nt Carel i
grave "Won't veu sit dewn''" she unk
into u chair and drew n long breath,
,A ' , " . s,, , ,
At un.v (,thcr time Carels: re.ictiell
toward Daisy's presence would have
iPn ,.:uirel different. As it wa he
,. . . . , , ,, ,. , ,
did net even fcl curiosity. The feel-
Ing uppermost was te llud out what
Daisy wnlitcd nnd te get rid of her.
1Jut nnKJ.i4 .Merininntien te blurt
. , . .
""' what wat. in her mind w-ns tee i
strong' for Jier. .-''i1 f"rie'i her plfv for
fnreI. ns her thoughts went te Nick
uml' mn "! agY.l in her chair,
"he began te speak. !
suppose mmi arc wondering whv
r i
' ca
mc here, but I had te cenn..
had te se miu. T wanted te fee , lili
my own eye wlu.t tytx of woman
en i
were."
Milt Mil. Carel r.vkeil WOtlner-
Ingly. DuI-ij'm vehemence hud st.U'.led
hir out of her self-contemplation,
"Hecnuse." Dulsv flamed, "becuu-e 1
'M'' your lius'mnd!"
'nte 'ami's eyes leaped .i leek of
fain, bur DaKv hurried en. Sne hed
seen thnt leek nnd It had sivichev.
touched her, but she had no intention
of allev lug pltj ler Carel 'J'r.icj te.
kiep her irum siylng ,lmt she lnd tonic
in -ay,
l love lilt:', i-.lie repealed; "i love
him mere t.ian jeu Irive cer loved him,
because I leu- him enough te make
1.1m happy. Don't je: siippe-e flint 1
knew he is pilsr-all. and vet I hae
te stnmi b and -e l,.m suffer. Whv,
thue Isn't aiiMlilng 1 veiildu'l de te
brin; l.lm jej arid ' c m li.ind- aic
tied hpuuse of ":."
"iin mean because l.e i-nt tr.e te
go te yeuV" Carel a-
lie tliesi!eti
almost in a v.'hlsp.
Daisy (.tared. She l.ai'n t e.tM.ted
this. S!ie !.:ul epeeted indignation,
anirir, jnd Carel was neither niifry nor
inllginnt.
"Se, 1 don't menu fhn': it wouldn't
make any dl.fen nee If he were iVe. bc-
cnuse lie loves ye,i. and irai'ie no-
v.erthv of him. Nn v eman'v he treat'
n man" as wet have tre.ued m is wir-
thy any mans love. I think .ui re
(nj he.ittli's nnd i entemptiblc
and some i'n 'e-t'U stilfer jw-t ns ; mi
have made him sii.Ter. 1 hope when that
time cei.e'i ,mi .lil rcmeiubei."
Ti.n, ,. .. . ,ni,''. . ,1,,,, ., ,i
., rh' u, " '""" pn! :? -,,"'". "'
"- Wi
,'iiil was gntipilia her Carel, i lie proud,
the Iinughti. th" woman v no m.d in" e.-
I'enhdeii in am one. w.is sn.ieniv ' 1 '1
est wiih hers'.f and tic i.r. ivleikv ,
n.nde hie him. bio In lie 'ii'iut she
tinlired tha' '. e v,i' net iciili " line,
for all hi r nth ii.rn.j . - f'.i elrl ' 'Im
llll s.l J,.!,',!1! 1 Olll'l's.ed er leie for
Vck. thl- girl 'tern Carel hrd ulwa's
s. iineii lis 1 iimm .1 i hu.
"If 1' is any -aflsfa, :len te ve'i."
-1 e said hpslt itii "ly , "I .11 siiflerlu.'.
'( been r"iyti ing ln'i 'i!d I was,
1 dirties and ernl : vl en'.'m'itilili'
and new. v 1 en ir may be tee l.i'i. I
renli7C il all. bna'i'e. jiri I love
him."
'e s.iid th" words quit' -ll'plv. M'i!
Daisy, unpn.si; e. vtir:.i-!n -u (! D ' y
wnt instantly ns re.iih fe c uniuit .is
I had hen a niameut le;'ere te ar
r.'lcn. She was across t'.e room niid
ki eeling li Catel' -ide .il.nesi hefme
she v a aware of I.e.' . hni"'c et feelli.g.
ninl the next inei.irnt C.re'. v us sebbiu,'
er lif.11: out en Daisy's s'leuld-r.
It wasp t range that nei'her woman
heard the rattle of a key .n the outer
iioer, and It was se that Mck, paiis-
In: in the doerwni . saw them, nnd
without ir.nkl.ig a 'miiid r.i.ed en liL-
led and left them together.
l.nneh at her deer or cuu.e n. ar her
Mie walled ter a long t.a.e t-ylng te
. .
"''" , " ,..' ':."';...""..:.;..
hex self
v ith Daisy s pnrtlus
d-
Ml" J. ie
I. ie- yei; ,ie i .ii-nys inve
Den t worry about that pait of
i,
Hew generous Daisy had been, nnd
hew fine;
Nick had sne into his own room '
ii'id rinsed the drui- Carel could hear'
i!u moving ubeut in there, and in-I
tlTlTVV V,M- tef lif'Tisi.tt' ietrt ihn for ill
W. ., , , room ami bad ei-ued her roughly In his
apartment -; 'nd time thnt e-.e- sll(1 rl,lllf; t() ),im de -perately ,
nlnp f arel mum in her room j.nr tinlsh- I,,.. ,.,, rn..,,.d te Ills, and when be
Ing d-essing. Her deer wn . ajar an k , her Hps llf renllred that ut last
-he hi i.i rd li.m i nice i.i. 'nit lie did net I , t.!t . ,i,, ., ,,,,- ., rnnii
M.'i'iituiily she glum ed at the deer be- t,ernhlp in the American Association of
riee.i their rooms, the deer that had i'njVerslt Women, which alms as far
been rinsed for such a very long time If's jt H "possible te help women who
-he went fe that doerand knocked at ,.annet Ofierd It te a unhersity cduca
It what would M'"k say; tlen
With a fr.-t-l eu'lng heart sue moved '
swiftly ncress the toein and l::iee!;ed at
! e deer ,
''Nick," she -aid -riftlj . "N'.ck, may
I 1 1. me In?"
'I'ertainly .
he returned "I dldn t
LliO"' y en wen
Meinent
,e I'l.eh ar.ii
tlcie.'
l.il'T I arei h'ld turned
(fend irie.selute en tlie
t ,ie.,,hl
lir had turned 'ewi.rd her wl'h his
s'lal unfailing co irte-v, but there wns
i . i,i euiagenieiit ia his dark face. Ills
' ipre-sjrui was merely one of polite
no iu tliat she should bine sought him
out, and hi.- heart faibd hrr.
Sie had beep tight. lie no longer
bird her lie I. ad decided, and rl'.'htly,
te p'.t all tiie.igiit nt hit out or his
ler.'l. If that were tne case, then hew
ceiil'i si." tell him the truth?
l l.er continued silence lie stirred
"iien-uy.
"Was ihere 'itiMl'ing in panicular
,r,i wauled te say?" lie ashed finnlly.
' i arel's prid" stnMi ulv flare, up. One of fie dircit iiidK'Hieii "f f;reii
'.Siithlng nt all. Only um'ie been bre-dlng .. a .ettniu in;uKilin of indlf
,,,,, y Yl.i.u'bt 'ou might want te ferorn'e te e'h'i pi. pies pcrpenal ,i
rw.iy, I uieiuni ."i iiuiiii aui '" filrPt 'j'hun the man or weinan "Ie H.r
spr ik te me. manner bei n ifur shntva tbf fcligiit st
he liii'ind iiwai toward the open ,.ur0SIIj .ibeut tin i letbe-, jeh v fm
("nor. but his veire, speaking her name, jilture or ether p !' sleua of hl or her
icr.di her hesitate I fellui. -meriaia I .mi ii child who Iium
"Carel''" hem trained In the tine art id imuiis
"Ves "' She half tinned toward him learni. te lontrel all iiuiuiMlllieiiess mi,
Wh'v was Dais y ("stlet , here tl ? i """ lhe ,'1,1" Ki",", of "," "'"y"-''
" '' i.V i.isuiieu inre mis ,j,jl() VMler i.ui, ivuman or . h I.I
iificriinen f Vi, utari's at eery object In the t em
"Yeu kuep she was her,'' eii saw ,ir ,ihUh iiuemlens i-gardliuf the rest of
i.tV" this or that nrtlde, i. merely exp s.rg
"f came m while you were te-' u lack i-i" the enrly tralnlniT wlm h v en d
,!,
v. ". , l... u.
Carel llflrd her blue eyes Middenlv
.. .... . t ,i
te his. "Mir ennu' te icii me mat
..- rt,.iiu1 niirl Imiirt lnj-k find rnnCimnt I .
b'e Jhat I Men't worthy of yW
love."
An exclamation xrea mv; Dieprra
pf
f 1 ., '1
LEDGEB PHIJ
A RED AND WHITE COSTUME'
.. .vi i ? 1 jp iHCBn, a TBb s'r,?H taRi a
it s0;l f l. .(
' .' ''. X 'X' .s " j
f&Qfrm'i
ktfx&i, .',
.- . 'A .' '.'J ,
A plnid crepe de (
chine in something r
that we de net Bee
very much and re in
a crepe de chine
cape. T he re d
ni mind of the (rock .
f, with its bias bnrs of
white lines, is ie-
?s.1 lli.v.xl nf i.ne sMp liv
M n frill of embrold embreld
1' ered white batiste.
V! The cape Is the full
gathered kind, with
out any particular
shnn c. but with
enough stjle te inn
up for any laclt that '
,, there lnny be. The
y hat is a red kid
is leiiuc trimmeu 'iiiu ',
rid llewers, topping nj
off a very obvious
(estiime in u decid- ''
idly apparent wu. !
. ..
l'noie u tenirai muh
After Marriage. What Then?
Is 11 man content te line his wife
co ik him geed meals and keep hi"
house and h"rselt neat and clean V
Will he h" satisfied with just a
geed heusewife'' Women who think
i'i an-
"DELUDED WIVES"
like Judith Carlyle. I tilt Judith's,
husband loved I.e. and leek her
with I1I111 in the seaicli for beauty, it
wa-i.'t until r-hc s'j, him becoming
infatuated with .mother woman that
she unli.ed what he really wanted
and tried te gle it te him.
Hazel Deye Batcheler
has drawn a Stirling picture in tins
new serial, which begin"
ON .MONDAY KVKMNG
In r.
Hew dand she de tl.atV Hew
d.li ei
,!ai ed - e i eme here mid s-n thing-
like that te you-
...... .,..." ..-. .' :...i.i
ii.ii sin- .' . - i 'j... ..- ...-.-...
g.itherin,: mii....r" as she humid en.
"Den t you -iiipo-e l Knew , And v.ncu
you vent away and left me " she
fulrc'ed: it was se haul te go en.
"I vent away fe eae you frie te
make our clieiic I wanted te be
fair " '
Carel tiuew back lur head sud.lenly .
"Aid while yen wen- away I found out
the truth," she s.ild desperately.
"Yes?" Again that tone of polite in- i
unity.
Suddenly Carel knew that he in
tended te'ghe her no enceurugenient.
but she nn leuacr ared wliether be
msl her or net. Whether it hurt her
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:i white lines, is ie- ,MKsJSiMSfiSeaK.iVA
ke m mmjmmj :n
levpii uer or u'e, .iii.'inei ii unii. us- i i .-i.-.i.-i ...nt i, -.. ii, . ...... ...... .v., .u-i
or net. he must l.inn.' the truth. I occupied a pulpit when she wis but
"Nick." she cicd. throwing out her1 fifteen years old.
l,!,"iN '" "vJ-b " ''ime'u1'0 If ,m, f-mmandnnt Hmiim AVesthroek. ev. '
r1"1''', ... ' 1 ' ,? .lv hnvehie, !' y "UlS old. has been a soldier ill the
hnie always loved yen, only I haie been s , ,, A fop flirty.,we j,m.(
"
lie did net "nit te hear any mere,
two strides Im was across the
could ever take her from him.
r'liiiui pvri Mini' i p i i
(,urn, hn(, mft ,,, ,.is. fllll) ,, he ,1(ll
iiemetlnies dreamed she w
euld kiss him.
when, proudly arid of her own free will.
she would gle her heart Inte bis keep-
, feievcr
h
j 'lIlhl.ND
I -
Helping Others
Thirteen thousand women held tr.vm-
Wll VI" S WHAT
n nr.i.K.v nwir
i hnve nreveniea mm nann runenesi no
.... iinimun. .etiiiallv t IiIl tine of culn
I weman-usua y ,n, x pe t-u. ,,.!.,
who pumlts herself the hi
i , ., et (.XiimlnliiR the texture of gar
'ii wuinaii' nnii in iiiiiu - i - ii-
menu, which b.Ien,r te oihere ,-aln,
I Kk h
terahlp except the not-te-be-onvlcd rep.
uvww w ev,-.w ....,,. .v
i
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mTmmmt jrga
Ovvev
Ulvcnltires With a Purse
WD WDlti: having 11 discussion about
all the hc!y sprln;: things In the
shops. "Of 1 nurse." s.,1 ,,;-e of us.
,. . ...
spring sn t 1 rally here yet. but some-
hew en" ders waul te buy things."
.... ,. . 1 .1 J .
es, ns the reply, "and tne wer&t
of it Is that If you de net get what you
u'lin no . In... vin ill. witnl 11 If wnn't
be there,
there. T.Ike buying Christmas things
..i.." ...i .1 . .. i. ..f .... . -
en
in.'. .ion iin-ii- -. ii iel in innn in
that, tee. Which s way I teii you
about the e.ts- and ciitTs new. Nice
Adngham "fronts," Peter t'nn style, in
blue and white, yellow and white or
green and white. The cellar nnd VulT-
are edged with pointed heavy white
material. Such a set you will want fei
your sweater when theihiys are warmer,
Hut I doubt whether later you can get
these for their present iiiiusiiul price of
SI for the set. That N why I tell you
of them new.
of them new.
Oh. xcsl nnd the dells. They arc
.iiiinliie. Th,v nre of cardboard and
-- - . . . i
en a smart liltl" yellow frock with
dinks painted blown, llcr skirt lifts
up te tll-nlny a 1 1 Illy little nit petticoat.
Hut her" Is the surprise. The petticoat
... JI1...I ..1.1. 1 111.1 .1
is linen ..nn iiis.-ii.ii-i lime Kiiu unii".
Sir but tills dell would delight some
small lmly 'a heart! Her oust is Sl.Ue.
Ter n.inies ur ntiens miilrfss Wntnnn's I'hbj
KiSItcr or nlume Uiilant non nr .Main ltiul
uiw'ivii iiieniiiirs or u nun e.
Interesting M omen
The Her. Nerma Cainille Hrewn, of
Hloeminglon. III., well known as hi
I pre icher and temperance worker, lirst '
'liming nearly tne w lime or mis long
, i.rled her labors have been confined
t0 ,.jties in the Southern States.
The Question Cemer
Teda '-i Inquiries
I. Where wiib the first woman's
he-nitul in the world feundrd,
nnd hew many years age wus it
esinb'.ishedV
". In what careful wny should
brushes h" washed and ill lid te
pieserie their frerli slifi'ne.ssV
II. When one wishes te dye some,
tiling, wii.it limb" can he mc-le-sfully
aitiiini'd by ilnrtiug witli
any color material eci pt muy or
black?
1. ler wemin of from thirty -tlurty
four yi.ii's, wlm lire four
fn t eleicii Inches tall, what is
tlie lUln wi'UhtV
". What Kind et lileiise j, hivi of u
di'lighiid wi'lci.1,1" 1 1 din the little
i- i.he want' te wear one wit'i
a plaited s)Urt?
0'. Lif what -tuif unii in wlint manner
uie the ne.M'Nt and Miiarte.iL of
sweatirs mini.-'
Yesterday 's Answeis
J A number of the girls of Si.un
fellow tli" unusual occupation of
being Vllidi's.
2. liv hailtic the ciii'luiu larts of
i rcain-i nlered dolled mv ins. w lii
a plicc of I'lcleiiiie i e ered with
gay niiluials lacked m ress lh
loin r linll' of tlie t-hai'e ltsi It,
nine i Indew diapuics for the
uurstry j;i a tiuicb te the room
thnt llic cl ihl who p'ays In it will
I..!.'.
.". I;i nrdir te kerp a iiunb rliau it
should In" sieiil'ed fiiUiMitlr m
mid water fe wlibii ewrul dieps
of auiiiieuia ban' heel, nildiil ;
alter a half hour of this trfiilineiit
lie ieiiiI) i i b'liiiisl llnally with
a smiill haiidlii'iish, nn e.l and
.1) "ll dll
I. The might of ii girl f'uin twenty
Hie te twenty -nine yi ir- old.
who hi ig'.t ! four tut eli'iui
inch"-, tlieulii lie ill! iiiiiis,
,, Of llnist i lule wool, ioe'eh
i nun, with a border iIcnUHciI of
bright mini's el inch end, is 11
siaartiy attraciiie knitted naif.
li. Te weal wiih the always nice
I'eter I'iiii cellar, a ciepe de china
tie, about two Iin lies wide, which
is made double and ti"d softly in
a bow, is a pciky little lilt of
fanclfulue s.
I BnH-Mift!.W..b,A!fSa:S,?A?
g;3iin el next Bunduy'. Pubile jL.eis.r
A9V9
i- . .
Please Tell Me
What te De
lly CYNTHIA
Invite Him Up te Dinner
Dear Cynthia I liave been nslinmed
te writ) before, but 1 thought delaying
would be no help, be that Is why I am
writing. I liave been going with a very
nice boy for three yeais. He always
took me out, se t jret te leve him mero
nnd mere, New, l moved a tllBtnnce
from him and see him less, He seein
te have forgotten completely ubeut inc.
t love him tee much te rIve him up
like this, l'lease tell tne, dear Cynthia,
hew I can get him te tnke me out
again. JIOMONA.
Cheers for American Girls
Dear Cynthia Please, print following
te "Foreign Ulrl." Ue net think, miss,
that America Is proud of any country
but her own; nloe, .Miss Korelgn Par
entage, what Is worth being ptetirt of
Is worth fighting for. And you cannot
be for mero than one country at a
tlme. As for me, I am 100 per cent
American, with net a drop of foreign
bleed In my veins : nor liave I any In
dian bleed. But all American, every bit
of me. And no ether but Ameilcnn
girls will de. If they de net want tna
no foreign girl can liave me. In t77fl
when we were fighting for freedom,
maybe your father wiw at war against
us. And new you are ever here trylhg
te make war e': Mrerlcan girls. Well,
that won't go with American girls'
brothel .
If our fathers did net want our sis
ters te line pride they would net have
brought them up that way. Se long
lle .Miss America. Mlt. AMKKICA.
Parents Are Separated
Dear rynth'a I would like te ask
you a question or two which I cannot
go te my mother or fatber about, as my
mother anil father nrn vennriitecl
There wa-i u disagreement between them
and thiy de net IKe together. At this
inne i am sinying witn my memir, ana
she n.iyn I should net ke and see my
father. I am piii.t t,a enteen years of
age, and would like te knew If It would
keep n fellow away from going with a
ulrl If her father docs net llve horns
nnd want cculd she trll n young man
who takes her out nnd atkw where her
latln-r W Mv father In llv.nir a dls
tance fiem me. I de net see him often.
Should I g) and see him, or Is my
mother right? I work In a factory and
in.iUe my own living.
A DOWNTOW.VKi;.
The tep.iratlen of parents Is always
very hard en the daughter, hut It should
net heeii her friends from tvtliu; her.
j K any one uslts, It's usually nitre simple
1.1 MilJ llliL juiii '....le ,j r-.-m.,i..u.
Otherwise keep your own counsel.
It's perfectly all right te go sec our
father or hne hlin come see you. Tli
i'jusi he and your mother have quar
reled l-t no reason why you should
quarnl, tee.
In ? Quandary
Ilea- CMithla About three years age
I met a vuung men and we became yery
geed f-lends. in fact, our frieniisnip
grew ln'e lee IIe asl.ed me te marry
him, but I explained 1 could never
marrv him en ai-teunt or religion, of
which my father weulJ strongly dls dls
appreic. New, there Is another gill this man
knows, and had taken out long bcfoie
I waneur nciiualntf d with hlin and Hum
i'lr! ban found out we are fi lends and
1 wcre almost engaged 1 his made the
clrl Jealous, hew.ner. and she In try-
M- Pvniy insslble thing te senarate u.
1 She even wen; fe far as te wrltp my
pireiits an ntionymeus letter condemn
nB tlll8 nmn te the :eetf. at the
' same lline slu Is after hlin eery chance
This man has told me him
' 'l: K
self he never loved her. Tills t'lrl
I found out through csporience Is. ery
sneaky and I was Informed
T tens Informed he Is
i,i .,.
malthig trouble when and wherever she
v..w this man keens telling mc hew
he loves me, but still he takes this ether
girl out once in a while. Should I ask of a rich father and pewertul cennec-
hlm whv he docs this, nn he says hfcjtlens."
doesn't leve her, or should I Igneie it.'i All( the keen old Judge spoke the
1 also nan a. mue wiin hed . .. "iv
night nnd he didn't show up (the rst
I h'j w,yareu'1wtthSth!s'gli'ir en ill
llie lirsi
same nlgnt. e you mum. i-yiunm.
he loves this girl In any way V I'm nurt.
he loves me when he proposed te me.
Please, tell me want you weuni no in
my place, hew te act tewaid this fel-i
i,.,., .in.! trlrl Should I nslt this man
whv he tukes this girl out when ha
doesn't can for her or would t w
' hotter net te nsi.; i nm ';" '
lv I-. pn:tty se?n: should rKe him
a glltV ll se, wnai uuni juu iiunh.nii
I'Mifhi.r' 1 like th s eung man .cry
much and I certainly wouldn't want
te lese hia valued friendship new
IIIUNU N
T .... ., Ml ..ft TMiivrv this m.in veu .
II ."" "."''"'"... .-.,..
cannot bold Ills frieniisnip ejciuen i
I rh has proposed te you, you lme le-j
i tu.-ed, and lirebably wisely, hut yeli
ca- net object te his going with ether
Bin" Veu hae no rl(,ht '.
Send him n. hhthdny piesent If you
'want te, a. fountain pen, n sller i.niii;
' a hook or some such thlntf. '
Things You'll Leve te Make
fm 11 f w
rT,rtrlr,U m...ll. .M...J-... '
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FX.rie,a.y'iijU
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A l'MUAVI! MATI.TV TOWUllIt
Uf'X makes a delightful accetseiy let
1. l.. ...... llus .... n..ll......
J IUU llllS.IUIfc UllJIl' L.1D I.I. UlUlliniJ
paitebi.nd pewdir box .! the feutida-
tlen i "our the top with wblti alll.
ei (npei. I'alnt the fac. iiien it as
bliew n If you think you ere net nble i
tn de this, tind a pleture of a pietty
or attraitlve fare that will tit thi top
el your bes and imnte It en Leeps of
worsted glued te the I ex form the hair .
L'si. either eiangi, yelli-v nr Ida 'It,
wlikbeKir you jut fir illue a ruihV of I
lace or ribbon around the nlge of the'
ceier I'lnl'li this fascinating l'ltUNi'M i
NOVKI.'J'Y I'UWt'UI'.-iinX with u bowl
or rll neil percneu j.iuiiiuy at inie elde
of the head i'J.OUA
HAT FRAMES
riie lure-Hi assort assert
in r n t of lint
1 re mi's in l'hllu
ili Inlil.i.
Call auy time tn make your selection
DALEY
Lnrgent Hat
Frame Duplay
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BUILD IT or UK DUCK
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TREATMENT
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Somebody's Mether Has Lest Het Cheer t
Since Somebody
Yeu Can
net Be Very Jaunty When a Persen Yeu Leve Ven
Much Seems te Ferget 'All About Yen
SOMHUODY'B mother Is net happy.
She used te be se jaunty ami cheer,
fill. tee.
That was before Somebody went away.
Homebody, you sec, Is the only one,
and Somebody's Mether just lived for
her.
Hut last year Somebody get the Idea
thnt she must express herself In art,
and, of course, It wnsn't posslble for
her te study properly at home.
She had te go nway te another city
that Is almost n dav's journey distant,
in order te get the right kind of Instruc
tion nnd environment, nnd all that.
Somebody's mother was heart-broken
nt her decision, but. ns. always, glad te
give her what she wanted and proud of
her determination.
Se f-he he'ped her get the "trousseau"
rendy. picked up some nice little, things
here and there thnt would brighten up
a room In a bearding heue, nnd then
took the nlmest-n-diiy'ft journey te de
the brightening herself.
As she has been doing ever since
Somebody first appeared, she accepted
the situation and then exerted herself te
make It. as pleasant as possible for
Somebody.
Hut It was hard, desperately hard, te
coine back te the house and knew that
Somebody wouldn't be coming back for
at least n year.
Thai empty bedroom !
THfi year Is almost up new, but there
have been very few letters from
Somebody.
Of ceur-e. the work Is absorbing, and
there are new friends who lake up much
time, and then Somebody has never
hud te de anything much thnt tlie didn't
just exactly and thoroughly want te
t de e (here aren't ninny letters nnd
no wevk-eml visits nt all.
And. eh, but Somcbedy-'a brother does
feel it I
The jauntlness is all geno nnd the
cheerfulness Is net very deep new.
She doesn't dress se well as she ucid
Through a Weman's
Limitations
Did it ever occur te you what a pity
it would be te have iwerylhlng?
Ml the fen Iheie Is 111 striving, the
i . m . .. . .....1..- 1L- ..i- - t.. n..t,
joy 01 succceuiug. in imiene.- w.w.
' ituiireieinent in our Hies, would be dc-
,nled us.
,.,, ,.,., M lrl he Is i)0r
with a room full of toys wnltlng for
l.i.i- miiiip kiniwH the esetnsv the cook's
child eipeiiiMices mfr her first rag dell.
And unless she Is gifted, tee, with vary
wiw. imrcnts. she will all her life miss
ether Jeys because they oame te her as
ready-made ilxiines in the setting te
which she was born. She is likely, tee,
te miss the thrill theie Is in healthy
wantmg. working nnd ncnuiring.
Hut the fun for us who nave less
In getting mere is net the greatest ad
vantage. It is wlint such limitation
makes of us that counts most.
I heard a brilliant nnd famous law
yer discussed the ether dav by a well
known old Judge, who said: "He de
sen es double credit for his success be-
aube be started with the disadvantage
i truth, ler just as poverty is a newer-
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are te a young man dangerously like nn
inviting crutch thnt may eventually
make him lame. They rob him of In
centive. And if he takes advantage of
PURITY
SAMOA
Is the Essence of all That is Best
in
"Te Taste is
Children need
geed feed
Childhood is heir te many ills and
during these dangerous days of sudden
weather changes, when we have a blizzard
one day and summerlike breezes the next,
it is the duty of every mother te guard
well the health of her children.
Geed, wholesome, nourishing feed
enables the child or grown-up te build
bodily resistance te disease. Children
thrive en Victer Bread because it contains
Ihese elements most needed by growing
bodies.
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"Brings much sickness, pain and sorrow,
Guard your health cat Victer Bread." j
jjcg Victer Bread stays
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A ft I hila. and throughout Pa.,
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Went A Way te Studu
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te there's- nobody te tell her wlint- 1..
becoming nnd what Isn't. ttt K
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milERK nre be manv n,.,,i.-i-i
mothers I
Sometimes Somebody gets marrle.i n..
gees te a distant place te SS
is happy and Interested In her new lif.
her new friends, her new home; ntieii
while there are babies te leek afie ki
think nbeut. and her old home can tS&
care of itself. "'
nrnuA iH i.. M-.i.... .
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iiuiiiu in jubv .,., uier anil M,e euiM
te knew hew much there Is te de nremM
a house, especially with jeutig chlj.
And se another Somebody's Sleths It
" ..-.j ...... ..M.ivoe..-n mill hay,
IT ISN'T that she wnnta te rut,
things for her daughter. n t... .
watchful eye en her, or Interfere In V.
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.. SJ"1 1,in.s,,1 ,leMrn, . le anytlilnj of
thnt kind because she knows that tlmt
would innKc oemcuody unntippy nnd iiu.
contented. ' vi
Somebody's comfort, contentment tuul
happiness have been the one aim nS .
thought In the life of SomebeoVJ
......... x..j p., ......... itii mat im
wen Id net be 11 telv te chnnie t.n...
Ne. it isn't a frustrated desire te de i
anything llkn thnt which makes Rami. I
body s Sletbcr. se bewildered and un.
hapii.v new.
It s just the fact that Somebody sm,
te have forgotten nil about her. .
It hurts mere than anvtliim. .i...
Somebody 'b Mether has ever had t
bear.
AI.TTTDE thought new and then, a 1
sherl remembrance, a iee a u.. '1
wrapped up in a linsty but frequent net W
iMi't very much, de you think, te gin
nuiui' tine i.nu nun iinwiys given you ill
her thought and all her line?
Hven if it docs cost you a little trou treu
blc? Eyes ny jean newten
I these things he may never knew tuc
I cess. And something In him thuf .,....
mom than either will hnve been wasted
' It is net only te the big things that
' Seme of us ewe everMhlre- n. i,.... .
n. l..nk,l. ,.c I,... I. -.,. v " n
mu iiii-i-nini-in our nnmniieiih. In man; -1
of the leseer element.? that still con- '1
trltiilte se mueli te mnklng life richer
nn, niore interesting it is frenucntlr
i limitation that brings us our grcatwt
been.
I A girl I knew, for instance, who hid
always: ueen loosen unen as rnfimi. .
menplnce, Is new nulte a pcr'sennue kt
her set as an authority en Interior
decorations, which she tirit studied te .
enable her te mnke an attractive home
out of the slight icjeurces of the jeunt
man she married.
Of the women w'e ewe their sole
elnim te distinction and the most color
ful Interc't in their Hies te a one time
need te enm extra money, there are
legion, And I knew scores who are
real personalities with a meaning ia
life- only because of some limitation,
net always linanclal, that forced them
into what Is new one of the most ab
sorbing things in their lies.
Se, when we arc chaflng ever Heme-
thing we hnve net get or nunethlng we
cannot de or envy ing somebody who lii
net se restricied, we may be cussing
n limitation thnt holds mere for ua In
happiness than vc could nejslbly act
out of having what at the moment w
think we want.
Tea
te Believe"
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fresh ever Sunday rjc
in An-, Stercn, located all ever H
New Jersey, Del. and Maryland, jj
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