'gm-Tmmm , r ... ., .. . v,rivY-3'ir"i. , t" ( w W.J Mim im ' J I ' t 1. - -I , ' v, Jl w. ;l . ie- &. H? i'r W Mr,r.. SARAH D. LOWRIE'S SATURDAY EVENING TALK t T- T ., t The Religion That Really Helps Cannet Be Taken Off and Put On Again Like a Dress rljjfl. A WOMAN that 1 knew very well Ikki ateld mi! lust wink that e th nrr. I (AW' WUI ftltllpftnv aVia hml tun In A wut ,w .v---.- . . ri -i ".' " " itjv, 3"1 ei iroueii or mine. ever me ni1 IWlWBl failure of a business enterprise V a ei trouble of mind eir the n; that hi. una both ilonrewl nnd tirarrled, but, te her surprise. 'she feutnl H impossible te solace herself with thu Mliainn In (Me minium in f..r.t .i,. found that aha did net feul like being "Have mercy upon' me. O Ged. nc nc Wlltleu'. at all. She thought the only erillng t 'lliy loving kindness, necord necerd tbnt ifuit could have taken her mind "J '. multitude of lh tender off her worry and kept her uttentlen i nicreiv-.; ter 1 acknowledge my trans trans wettM have been n rattling geed mele- i gn;lens. nnd my fin Is ever before me. drama piny or nievlc with lets of tussle , deliver me from bleed guiltiness. O and adventure In it. (Sed!" nnd net meant It frum the bet- Of course, I thought It was very nat-' tem 'if his foul. ttral, and no I did net feel .is surprised !'' cull!t' l"'' prayed that aa she aeeincd te think that I would b prayer, could net have made It up out Personally, T have r..ver found that '' heart that was unacquainted with ether people's religious experience Ged. could ever be quite niv experience, and The tr'.th of die matter is In ar.y often, tee. when 1 nrcihntiH- ieeii.ri mnt "tres of life, whether It comes from te leek at n thing front a ro'lgleus standpoint that In, te include Cud und in relation te Illm In my decisions I reit averse te thinking ut rll : artlen was jM only Belace te me .iti't te keep se- tef. When thu mind is Under a presume ft. tnedltntinn en teit- or en an episode in the llfi of it mint n- ni li.. lditrl tildes, hai no mere pewev te hehl the attention than the rtwcPt contempl.itleri of your dearest frlend'i virtues v.eu'.d held it If your brakes liad censed t" work en ti steep hill. The. en!; thins that eeutitH when .ou nre In trouble la what you are, net wh;it you raigr.i rave been nor whet you wanted te It. Iiet.-f.r-. .x. . , . . ABKLD that woman what she tool in plac of a religious column that day she reuld net step te divert he- Wind with the n:evin. She 'aid lie 3st enneertrnted en hew le get out of the treuhln wiih nv little lcn of nnuuv nd prestige as neMihle. In fact, being vy thepnijh and industrhnu and unselfish rnd plucky person by n.tture ad training, she enlled all her tfiaruc- tr into ...tlen nnd teod her ground and managed a master'? rtrear. which wa in Itself a victory. jtathKrlng iip from all he? aurrcundlngn helpful elr- ? tftncs tha- "raced her spirit te au Si'i lene d in net will 't leligien. ard cause it was br own she did m' WPOgnisethe miracle and the peiseru p5fw A ',!'e Kriv and vas rrateul for whs that with ether going under nil about her irem the same oed Wew she had thu strength and spin: t?..?0.011 :,-n ca".v ."" !th or- E!a. i waH p. n t0, x, ei- u" wh ' looked en as brstandeis that it wa a rtered energy of pluck and uaielmbnei's and balance that he wa. making tier Jit drafts upon. What she had get from Ged and stored in her brain and Iieart yes, and in her body, tee shy was drawing out of that heart and mind and body ns one drawl checks en a Imnfc w hers one has stored capital. ter mm thing Is sure, we de net g-t ur religion from ied out of any one BUt ourselves. It has te be our re- ligien, and lr Is an affair between Ged and ourselves, net between ourselves and a taitd party. In order te have It te use it must b eurt from Ged. and It must be part of our make-up. nor aamethlng which we hae hurriedly grabbed llke a garmer.t. Yrt- .. ...,.i i.n . . Ob near people talk about hav.i.g lest their relijrieii. What they mean is that they have never had ,i. enly something that tu.y were .ea fertftblv l.ke u dress for .-. t.t.ie If taey had had it it would have been mere a part of them than tlulr hands ' "and feet, the essence et their minds, lie most intimate possession of their vvU, . . i, . i , , Xe are often dl&turbed In enr cnl- culatlens about people because iiuittf terrible sinners are also religious sen- You'll Be Tempted te Bake When Yeu Read of Mrs. Wilsons Het Breads V Changes Cern Bread Inte Makes Nevel Kind of That Is By MR.V 31. A. WILSON CctmrttM. IS. te Urs. U. A. TT'e.. riant -Mn 4 1JIACH Saturday I have gatheivd fer1 thle corner some aplend'd recipes. tvhlch will bring a new angle en bak (nt, sometimes an old dish that w arc 12 familiar with, and then again an M&rely new dish. Saturday id prt-emineutlv the dsy fbr the family baking. Try these reci fM, you will find them delicious ; and If you bava any that will help ibis tr ttar along just send them in T -rill ;iw you full credit for thetr. TUiilil and Nut Cenibruid 3 Iflace in mixing biwl VtBn f.-uei of cernmral. Ttee and ent-quwlff .at' "He! tutr. ... ... One ana one-half fcaiyoens or itir, farce tet'ci iablrtpoeri of btung 9"- 'flake, nut and I-erenut miure dl Sift twice te blend, then add thice- , drop en a wrll-greased and (leured b'ak-' "" v .ln sheer txe ine'ieu ,, Till, i faurthe cup of brown sugar and sift ' '" '' two inc.ies apart. liske in ataln New add or "eat-' rainutM. faurth again Out -half csp of bocei. dtippirft, Tvoe tceU'be.atcn eaui, Tite cup of evr mill.. Beat te smooth batter and add three-' fbvrths cup of finely chopped nuts, one! caa of seeded raisins, ami turn in well trfesed and floured baking nan, having ikf batter about one inch thick. Hake tn het even for thirty-rive mluutrs, SBlnhalas Viae in mixing bowl ic Three-quartern iup of Inula chupftd . , , . Owe 0!i of ''ccJ reitit. . U nice e'iu iifivii"! ivi r" "-i Oite itatpoeu of suit. . , , . 'i'arau fet'fl tdoicsieofis of laUng scder, r Tkret taoletpeona et twae, OM-aai ieope -. Oaa-ae teapoen of cianume, end W twice; new rub into thia pre - neur enc-iin.i c-uy . .. i.... . asiaital -. "i".x .... .' ,A ' ',. iaaada; roll aa for jelly roll, and s with sharp knife in allcea three- aaf iviiii iiirfi? inuiniiuiuia ui uui- Inch thick. I'lace one men en well greased and floured bak heft, and mike in tint even zer ,fW imnuies. aueuv um umaii - l..a ..... M,.H l..,,.lh .tfltll fOHKiriHI !" w,i w,.,rM n,; ..... --..:- ' , , - ..... nH nill luiik nun uuai u,nij "T .1 11..I..1. !.!. tmwuercu lunar, inrn uiusu u- ftetaaal 8rawBfiT' Toast UV ' w 1 i?J?r" w" . .. u or .vwiter. 'mrm use one cup of nllh te form u dpugh, i " ",u r' 7"' dTlnte half, and roll each piece g $ V- bMB)d( rri''tMH4 I ahertenlng, then with nnely chop- gj. "J - , . thin witn nneiy eneiipeii cu- .. -' -"- - tilnely se; and very moral eltlwr.i fire irreligious and make, no preteuee at being lever- of Ged David la a stumbllnc block te many people because of tlie two Brent cress currents of Ills life hlr. lev. of (Jed and slim ngnitut tJl . ,llt. ul,c thing is certain, David wul,t "lH lin, er'1'" ,,ls ereai, genuine tirii.vcr ter fergiveness: outward circumstances or from Inward ita.-n. if we cnll ullstb'ti te out aid. It j nn te in the rial religion et our in-i most hcaits, something that we nave lnirlnWeallj and tint has aecumulnted there. e de net get religion .iud- deni, though . mii i.uddi'nly reeeg- ni that e hae It. 'I'lie ppttliiL- it in :i mr.tter of slew ' as.Mmllatien. Our power te apprehend 'toil Is lessened or inereawd by eny ( choice ue make in life. Tins pfadier 111 n thai Hed can me us from eurselve-t. It U their way of siiriB what we knew. AVi can only be saed . from eureelven by tSed if He becomes ihe blggiM. part of ouriedves. It w-an , 'whnt ClirNt junt when Hi- said : "N. . r'!.les., ti.y ull, t.et Mine be done. ' (iinl ;,.,..1 Ilim, ,v.i mop n iMrf of Him tl'-i'i Id w.is humanl; tpeal.- in.; Himself. X'' 5Il'!T- ,n ' '""'-i n a VV blatiip religion i.ml call it a futile, power bieaus? for some of Ub it lrep I off u 'Ike a carment. when we '') need it. V nniH remind ourselves I that we had forgotten te make it a pun of ourselves during most of mi- lives. In tnemeits of ie.il trouble enlv wh.it is p.fuall a part of eun-vp. tn; w Uvems ery natural, and yuite bim pie: we cannot pretend anv mure when we ate really down and out. Te watt te leek up religion -some one else' religion therefer, when .mi i i,.-e imrd pressed by dlsafter, is nbeut' as unsatisfactory as te try te think v. hat you want den" with -our fstnt" when the ship you are en has stru.-k an eberg. Yeu will be very glad that yflU iUVl. sett!cd the question of ei:r estate, if ou lme attended te it en &j,err 0Pf0re leaving, and jeu can pe ' about your present business of dying with serenity for these whom veu leve who .-.re bring left behind te live. .My friend in the midst of her trenble last 'leek could net tttui te listen te m, thectfits en religion, and she did net need them. She hud tven betttr thoughts of her own which she turned, into acts.. ! New that her stress is hl ever, and , sh is rested, perhaps she will read this and get a sort of help from It, I because It will threw a little U -lit en the riase- she did net need ci re- I ligien. She may se., what I saw at1 the time, that sin -'.is using her own nd fir.di'i; it ufUien'. TTWOM firt te lat oil- l.uui throws I a tr,s; deal of light en this mibje. f of rJigen :u the heart. The last m, of His earthly life had te de with two, dying men nest te Him. te whom He gme an e.nml fergieness and an equal claur... te turn te Him. It was ne: ! , a threw of the dice of fati- that ih of ,t'"lHf ,n'n C011''' enl-T c,IMe "In-. and that one could recegnirn Ged ir ' Illm I .VAiM D. LOW HIE. Something A en and Delicious. Toast and a Jelly Rell Chocolate iiier.d well together, A'pn-jd ever, ni(-e!y tea,,ti B''lc" et brent, and then "r ccu biicc or me prepared toast with strawberry prwerve. Dust the top vt the strawberry preserve with) finely chopped nuts. This is delicious, for Sunday night suppsr. j Coconut Macaroons j Crush corn flakes fine, meavm en and three-fe'trth cups, ph.ee m berl and add T-le wll'P I'hurelate Jelly He! I I'lac-e in mixing lwl Teffce of thre efffft. une cup of U(70t. I 'fiee-third' cvp nf unlet , One and fAree-iuarferj cu'p , flejr. Une-hitlf (up of cocoa, Three ttatpoem of leilny iawdt, On'uartvr teaipoen of nit. Best hard te blend, and then out and , w" n te stirtiy Utatc-n whites of th' three eggs. Turn in a shallow pan that has been lines', wit!, paper, which lu well greased and fletred, spreading about one-half Jneji thick onus in net eien rer twelw- luinutei ,Tbe baking sheet will de nirely for this Cake, folding the paper up at the e;e:n i end of the pan. Turn from the pan, remove the paper, and spread marsh- i maiiew cream pjii an ter Jellv re 1. Then ,preB( Uahtly with the marahmnllew i wvi via 44i i4i7W wiiuuiite i.Us.TJjrilir. 1 , Kp(0B Wafers .,, . ,aurfnin. eicu. 'Arfe-euarfert cvp r,rfe,np. Heat slowly te boiling pInt, cook for three minutes, new add Twe velUleattn tqgt, Thrte ewpi of flour, in lehinh hat been lifted three teaipoent of baking powder. Meat hard te blend, end then dren t. luAannHli.t n ....l .. 1 1 ' , .,. . .., ' , ,, -i u) 1117 -rH.i v.. c..-..taiij ere MAMA.l kalln aliAAfa Tlal. f,. . ., imicu u,n r.,v., uih mr irn nun , utcs in moderate even. Te prepare the pans for the wafers first grsaie tlie 1 puna Jiuerauy wtin goec, anerieninf and Il nnri it! hen rlnae with ici-eald w.teY 7m srh. nans e new reidv 'te dim, hi .t -rv r . ii ei Miti' "nunt.iv rn,u, iv'.. - . i - - I j,j ,j r, t , ',i.k it was arciini ;ievcr.th I well, dcesnt blioe Aiuieugli lui liar ...,,,. ., , . , , , , ,i ,,iLf. 341 Trw-vcrf, . ei ,ij i-Iw.a' purse., for every oicasiei. ami .verj i' - H. e-Twwt. h-iwi new Wnri.it. or iSCS I" biwn.lt ha reddUi jtlums in i. and I ' "' ' "' ,', ' " 'i, 't i , 1. 1 lOM-.S. r.,.. e. .mail . !i..t. i r?? M.iri.et T!kv , dalm If one can .S 1 Is veiy gloss)'. (If they're there T fall , " "." " .' .",a" .'"" '" . u" .' " y. f . . . . .. ....- iit iini iimTitxm :i ! :-iiii i i- i..ini. w I"nce in nusinit bowl ' . 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The blouse is priced at M.M. in h- dtesvr drawer there -a.-i tin- i i. i i ,,), !irrvrf ei iieiKeiiKii i'nu w" of ttrctlTe UetlS" ?"" . t W chaln te hftnR " th'' fl"Br' A,"J' .,- .t,l m V,nt ,i had rest hut when she told ms that it had ret but '( cents I was astounded. I'er no of sh"l ddrr emi;n' Pure 'Kdlter ertPiipa iiuiiiui ."in, or .un.. i.,..i ' hi-sween Ihe lienrt of 9 and 3. WHATS WHAT Hy llehn Devie sT In the "Sarvlcs Cedes" Is.ued by a chain of famous Armrlcan hotel", the first rule Is "in a eispuii ceicen any gueBt and any one of the 1 hotel mnff the guest lAIJ'w.AJ..i?.,iv".!M ... It mis is "a-oeii e"':'J"? ""'i'.'II civil aarvlcs for a note, new mucn mera C'V' TV... I. 1 .Sno. .I.nllsr .m.rl.X necvMiaijr i , , ..- ....,,,. .......,, te the uat tn a. heuw where nesp ullty la or should be a tradition al-1 most aacred? ,i,.nteJ fh If iSviui iu't The B I ";:, of View may be often Is entirely BnVearenaWe. 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Bn1 thft 'l, " new Mnft " "V'-", . , , , lt " important te understand the or, ,, (l, pblra tPrlh,ics ,-no simplicity , fll tent or cress tltch. and te rememUr -ilse tluV ii gded effect can mil) be obtained by n certain beldn-s (ll treatment, shadows in strong relief. and dear ami definite edges, 'Ihe 'apestiy inn he worked In the hand, but is mere casll) done en a flume, just .-is 3Ini) t.Mieen of Scots, a famous ' mUM iiFI If I l.tf T i I-3sL 1V for nee.ll.. work can new add te her i '"..'L n'i i .' T " i? ""' rlr('r rlr('r ewn home fiirm.hliic the rich note of a,'"' 1"I''' ni"' 1',- "''' Its wav Inte thenicdlopelitiushlon If shi-re wisbei. ;uel .xfiuiplLS . .. he bought trem te- liiible de, orators, but nie relathd) , h their niuire. .iiii.siie, A pntliu 1 .,1 .iml.lri,,,,.. ...,,.,... ..,,. .n... I,r.,',1 lis.) dellais le'.de ; ,ing her'seli it Al n-atlie u'i usiin- b Mirk'.ng out l.er own ibsign with s,ii,k ami wool, re .einberlng ti,at grei point and petit mil cm he iicmiI .Inett nr t(,ffthei'. . CniH in, mt i.. flu. ire.r,. 'r.ffecilie. iielititl.e air through the leaves snd (lowers. point t ie hi iter suited te detail wetk. A screen done in 1 ctlt point Is bcuu - lf..l ...! 1. ..1 .....I. . A..... I.... iiiiii, llllil 11 llise laaneN nil uhtiiiv. r.M..n,M ,...v ",. ... p". , iiir.ijjtll tire trreen, a (ever for a tr.iy or box, wh.ch It cannot -ink. Then It Hews (r even 11 c.ier for a fiiieiitu been, alnnrf ' lit- until il finds semeth ng It It (ireH 1111I11I is mere K.illnlil ter luiee can 'JH tlirellL'll. and dilll'Cts let,, n 1 1. airs, Willi Jl.'ll.llS alld IHOl SIOOIC, t.';jr'iht. t .:. '. is h'.e l.iiutr ru wj - ,.;. .., 1 , a . ..,. , , . JUSl .Mlllci.SIflff v,. i.- i , ..nr1., nfi.rnoeo .,"'..",": .".... "..:. ..".. :..; uress, ami ir uceus eeimi 01 inn mimii- .... ..,- 1 1. ,. ,lr.a 1.. I.rl,,- If I.,, sleeves te bring it up m- ,,, ,,,,- ,,.-,, ,..... ......... m ...... t(1 ,nte. Ne nintwr what the material. whal tl)0 ,.oleri ,ell rlul d it. Hnv- the sleeves eltliei loehe, bell-shaped ohm, or silt and gathered Inte (lei I ntt tig tmni i nrnund tlie wrists, i me n.agie is nceemi.llshed b) adding uev. mnter n en te the old, ir tn? inner . . .... .. 1 . .1 (i.i-i... ,i..,i..., . ... ..i..,. i 11.1111, imn me lermer ean no i n iire'i "" v .,. ,i,iir, mm 'aisley design; or vice ersa, Dirry.it is thin .as that makes the air Par - it i ... .' ....'.. ,.i..i,... i U,n,., further way en the dr.e, audi aa, UUL U urn uuic ui irililiui r-...v ; narrow band of it around the neea, mausaia of it em nai akiea. c MaKKsUmJttl fin i LOVE NOTS V.y KAY KKAN .'sub Hest Keep ti watLhful cy en the husband who 'ip-ifrsPH indlfferenru te jf wemi n f i lends. Alus, he who hides he hind the smoke screen of si-emii.g rude ikss nnd niir i lee alti-ntKei "I'is a dancer mijiiuI! Fer. bre-itlies dure the man vith soul se (lend, wlien huirt -tin net lit the Icht of an attnicliie wemunV In nil snfet may lie sit beside her en the cui.ch while in j our wary presence. l.e ! reganl him with suspicion if lie shuns her npenlj nnd warms net te join plaudits of her beauty. Mere reieullng than the fiilse hair upon the bureau may be the chance meeting in the darkened corner. Whe'i a .nun puts en nn indifterent nanier before Ins wife she can be pretty Hire lie his 1 1 en dei'ig either tome b'Hithgi;iug or n Utile tlirtin,: en the kle. Cu.v'l"''. JJ.'I 1U I'uD'tC I edjtr Cem illy The Weman's Exchange Anether Argument Settled Te Ih' V.diXer of H'emnn's Page: I'te.r Madam - A. and U. have an gument. A. s.iy th.it a. veiitig lady arw . ANli V.. i if teu.-i-. vii won't lu l-..'ilng this u.rumefit r. .bell longer, for, with winter ' coming It d en the hat till the time when uuie riding. Jlut as te its being ' correct t', iidr nltbeut a. h&t, of rourre it t- If )ou want te de it Learning English le 'i .litn e ' M'unuin's I'm' Iie.ir Maa.im l'lc.'.se tell its iu ,i. dr ss of i. H.-lioel cendin'ted tn Jev lh peii'i w'.ur- r).i-j have a y.-iten te tea, h ;, j : te rent ami write I.(Tllsh in a -e ft a. I had their address, but '''"""' '.-r. In r afternoon J ,V,';" '""'vilL? I'1,1 'Ml 1&M e Meml.i Tuesi,ij.i and Wedtisv.Hyp. and -art T ..ft. ir you g.. m u,, .f,,,rl. ' "u,1-weuI,'1 at ' or. TV " 'n.ursdnya. Can Yen Tell? P.y I:. .1 r.,-1 A. W. JJei,v Where the llain lieew "" '","" ":,M" j1 ' "-''tn MKen up' j'1"'"" '",".1 .."'" '"'' rajs, ntfet "'" l-ii-itlr 1. I'.ut iiianv ether things ' h ipl v" " par's n, the ruin whu-h de' llet llll I UlUC rtflt llltll til' 0O.l II . It d'p"lids er mi.h upon the (Oleum of in enith s surfaee ni the point wl.eie 'In 1. un falls. Wheie theie Is veto. tail m, a great deal of It Is suel.n un . fteiu 'lie gtniim nnd clien back tnle Seme of the rain even there Kinks dn,n 1 ' Inie tLe arth until It .trlkes some I ...lulnmiA II!. n , rin' ni, nlai ,1.h..U t ... .111.. (.....:,... .. 1 lioei, lie'eiui.v luruilllK (" llliliTglillinil I lake and 1 ,ter perhaps, a spring. The niiimal life 111 tu ground, such us moles, J worms, en-,, use up some 01 llie water, j,tit it nil Sets back Inte the ulr e.inl. uallv te .nine down again eiiec mere 'In the iemi of rnln. 1 Knlling lain freshens the nir because "'', ,.,. ;." I III llillC llllil lies ' t urnes me nusi um emer impurities hefere it, nnd se cleans or wnsnes the nir. The air In our cites in uIinnHt istnntly tilled with smoke containing ... . ...... , ...i , . -: - innu.i r.,n ,". n'i new- cM-r, iir ilr eii away by he falling is rmu. i.imii,.,., , i.c )r umn ..1...... r. n,, WltlAll VA .,nll r.....& ...1 ' n..lrtr fresh. a . . . Mw.w- . prl aaanaaf" JWH -,' Tlf4 ' """"' .' " " ',' ' ''' "loieMiiK erni ,,,), ljf ,y tearful iM,uei,j te 'Viiaie f Jis tei a iide without stepiilnp niy- :n... lMUeu blushes" she remained ej- "' " , . " , ' 'e,u r...j , riuratf. no we compromised, nen doing I' -"'" '',l , ,n '''', "'''' f ' in If the deR-vlbing and I'm ileluj the cne , . '. " . ",n "h ' .'.Vul!.', "r ''" u"" mentlng. Flease u-membtr thul she's leg te ..e I'Umsk tttl the iiiRuirent. , my fr.el)t. ttna j.JtKO ,-0 jeiirself. Tkattn al iNUVJ3iXHlSJ!iK, 4, JLWM , I Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA ffr te CvnlMe's celutus f rirtta en .ens . e..je.''K und must be ntanrd ulth (he irrllrr's ten be BtiMHStd 4 ih wntyde9 ''0iJEilS If. .tfntenfil lnKfr end ler, """PJ en leth (idea or th ensr telll "? t nam aitii erfdrem. The tieme will nej ansuifr that ren . t Svcii ( " Mlllllla anil! atw... f.nb Sa. HJ 01 eaj letter urs enlu rla u-heti abteivttlu necctiarv. Wanta te Knew Him letter Dear Oyhthla Wilt you tell me, please, what I um te de In it case lllte thle? Inm e girl of seventeen, who la quite fend of a. boy friend. Hu la eighteen end very attracts e. He treats all the girls the same as me, but I leve him and weutcl UUe te Knew hew te at tract his attention and win his love. Dear Cynthia, pltaw advise me In thin matter, for my heart is breaking. I de want se much te knew him better. LOVKLOttX. Don't be ailly about this boy. Yeu arc tee yeuhg te be really in lete. with him. Just be natural nnd friendly with lilm and oak him te ceme sea you seme time. Yeu will seen get te knew lilm better. "Seulement Une Fltle" Describes Heraelf Dear Cynthia I'lcase may I nutwer "ri"!! Veui I'laltV letter? Thank :.ou. All iiht, I'm game If you are, but I'm very much afraid you're going te be surprised, shocked and, disillusioned. Vans of our description wcre startling In their reality, but I'm ufrald .ou liave me "atl wteuk" physically. You'd better fit down, because the theck lt fetng te be awful. Are you ready V Here geci. I'm a trllle ever five feet live, and, much te my ixrtew, I can't claim thu 1S3. (Wlch I could.) Veu suei'sed my hair rlht, except that it's tint awful color brown, se antly termed "nondescript" My eyes there arises a centi evers), for my filcnda claim they're hazel, but my mirror tclla me ttieyie uccnieuiy gietn aim neep sei. Yeu may take our choice, whichever you prefer. Obliging, yea'.' Oh, yes, I ean smile, and wdien I de every one is nware of the fact, for my mouth is i built en generous proportions. My nese is funny, lias a llttle dent where the i bridge Joins my forehead. A photeg- i turner (un, ), i indulge occasionally; or.ce teM mil that It was cmlte aristo cratic, but, as 1 tall le soe it, I can't become rncenelltd. Yeu guessed my ..,.!. Ana. n,l. ...r av. ..,. fhnl t e'.t.'t i if.Ul i;UIILII .1''. I,VVI, .....fc .... ciuiMl int) luierrtHiuy mm 111111-1 iciuiiuu l.idylllie pallor, for I alwan hae a bllitlit tingij of color, moie or lets ( me-it ly lens). I tan teirlbly. and It i never i.eema te quite wear oft, re, w-ore ' It net for the aforementioned color I'm afraid I'd be qulte sallow. Iteally, , It's teirlbly illshcirtcntnir te "take steel." of yourself. The general Imprcs , slen Is Lad enough, but whim jeu cume down te details It's tragic. I'm sorry I couldn't ceme up te your ph sical description, for It sounded most at tiacilve. reiluip!. you may tlud con- solatleu in tn fact mat tlie res: of me ...... ......... mt ..... ...a... 1. I...I1 ..t. In.... .11.1 UU KUUnnuU ..'., . Ve.tJ , I1U VII. ,,V, 14, u - ieu Knew Bijou, uie "ucauiuui tmngsv 1 New I ceme te the pleasant part of I lli icli'ii j"yi umu iifiiuii. ivttiin l don't laugh. If you de, I'll be terribly l hurt and I went write uuy mere, se tneifl! t:et mat It would really manor much, hewuver. That sounded terribly egotistical, didn't it? I didn't mean te be.) Vou're tall and of that rangy, clean-cut, wholly thoroughbred type et man. I haven't qulte decided If you're light or dark, although I'm inclined toward the latter. 1 de knew, however. that you have the j.iw of a. man who" "does- iningj, , humorous ana sensi tive mouth. The e.es of n "dreaniHi" of irreat thltifpj " A trlde stern, per haps, hut eve.i that could change te n liumoreiiH Iwlnkle er a wonderful ter. derness. Yeu'ie beusltie, 1 think, and wonderfully theuKhtfu'. about the "llttle klndne.',.'n th.it count " Yeu have hlsli Ideabi, arc ambitious nnd, te a woman for whom you cared, there is just one went ipoer.overworhed tittle word mai would express 11: Yeu would be won wen detful. e'ousldciute. courteeiiH and, If I mn take the liberty te r.ay .se, you Imiires', m as ticlng the s."rt of man who would "Iemi but once, and then for all time." Tlie real, deep love that counts. I mean, imt some silly Infatua tien. I'm seiry I don't have a flttinrr nietatl'.n te cud ttua witn, but I cant think of any that will txprcri Juitt what I went te uuy. An It Is, thlb lj far from lucid. I think I've Imposed upon Cynthia's geed nature long eneugn, se win say geed nimit witn inn pleasant anticipa tion of leading your description seen 1nndnpH. 1 theueht I rvnm finished I but it s.'ams as though I'm net. My ' very bet chum Just read whut I've , , 1Uen in(, it)biliU, ,j,,en glvlmt you i,.e I (rb(.,.iptlen of ni. I refus. il. but In There Is a story In a November nuga zltin which, except for the mouth, gls a very geed description of .Seulemunt L"m I'llU) In the principal eharaetei The eyeH and personality, espeelally, (Il'm! I'll have te read that and tind out all about ni)self.) Undurneath l.tr apparently tlippuiit manner shu him tlie most wonderful character, the sweetest personality and the fjrciitet depth of feelln and understanding of any me I knew. (Gee, this Is the ben tletlen t ever read. If mat girl oei.tiuu.-i si e't ,J8 novelist ceme uay. ymj ne.) I Khe'i tall, slender, ha.s small ImndH ami I "' "!m "'. N .'''. '" ,mts of (Sendu like ' dental ',1. "'J,,. l"Bt,-" l0- . Veur description or her , kin Juat rlffiit, except that am alwav hsa soil (f wild tesV color rri,i7 wy that love W blind but I'm bcjdnnlng n. Ibelleve trat rriennstiip is. tool, und 1 1 llke the advertisements, "The Mtln " (I iicnlK. 1'remlse or no premise, TIicie in a limit te all thlngri, ,ind n,h has mused the limit Ieuk age. All huts .ire J off.) Why, If I let tl.at nlrl continue. shed t,aw me Bounding llKi a sublime ei mblniitlen of a heuil und a mete star. It Hiiro "listuns gel," but the reality' My remarks would l.e censored, ivj I'd better net attempt te tay 'em. si:L'LUMi:.vr- itkk piLLr:. I flings 1 OU 11 LOVO te MuliC A Delight ful Muff of bilk Tublne ! ,';, , , IUUms I iesterday 1 told jeu hew I., make 1 am, and pretty cuffs and cellar of "um. .' """!' ' mn ei tie same mnterlul that Is stunning ami nm., iur nitiiiucr m iiieces of ,.l...... ... nil!. ...I..... .. muiiiu m eun, unci or nun, -i . them with cotton or wool vaddlug. Make a iirnizDi inuu ei seme nniin ,,,..i... and atfieh the tubings te the Unfngl , A jTTK I imm ! IBaHAvpHlSj I I I ! iiPtTOtt. itnEw-Mfc! Nearly Every Terrible Crime Discloses Seme Peer Little Waif j Who Has Become Thoroughly Bad Through Lack of Training and Association Through a Life of Misery and Want ALMOST every terrible crime that is cemmlted and found out is n bless ing for aeme peer, wretched creature whose life has known nothing but strife und suffering. Often it is n girl, wliose manner is delimit and Impudent when she H ar rested. She is sullen and bitter with tlif authorities who try te get the truth from her about the part she played or knew nbeut in the nlfniv. There is ie remorse, no fright, no consciousness of hnving done wrong, in her behavior or speech. And we put her down as jus plain had. incorrigible. Se tdie in. But why wouldn't she be? "When you think of the number of such persons there arc in the world nnd the little chance they have of being anything rite, ye'u wonder hew It is that things manage te go en us well as they de It comes out, during the trial lit , whicli the girl Is questioned, that her iiieti, ei course, ir oeimrs tnem and mother is dead and l.er father is n shewsbut that's tiet her fault. It's drunkard, or else that her mother is theirs. an evil-tempered shrew, while her The best of us are penersc enough father comes home once in a while te for that! beat hi wife and abuse his children. But even If she runs into some one Or pirhaps both parents are dead, ' with a closed understanding like this. and the girl is trying te Bhlft for her-' the crime that has brought her out of self. her darkness of ignorance is a blessing. for it the.vs her at least the pessl- IX ANY case "shift for herself" is bliltlcs of another kind of life nnd the proper expression. ' it may bring her the content that she She has never known any happiness, has never 'been able te find the elher and very little real comfort or content, wnv. Strife, quarreling, peveity nnd gen- I'Vw peivms who have been brought era! desolation Ii.ivd been her portion, up carefully arc thrown upon their own Leftovers and makeshifts have i rceurccs se early that they haic nor formed her living. had some training beforehand. Is it en) wonder that she neon IJven if they- tire, there is n back nizrs no difference between right and ground of instinct that protects th"m wreng: is it te.nnrkable nt all that she Take a girl whose parents liRve no should grew bitter and defiant, when pilnclples nnd whose forebears nlw lett people who have never known suffering theirs what has she? There's neith-r or want accuse her of being a hope- Instinct nor knowledge, no guidance, no lesslv bid cne nnd impossible? u)mpathv, no love All that must be broken down be- Oh, If only it were ppsslble. after fore she ean hne u life of nny Mud. the crime nnd the discovery, te make All that misery mu-t be wiped out , up te the'-e peer little sinful waifs for of her mind, all the hardness taken that wretched misery that they suf suf eut of her heart, before new ideas may I fered beforehand! INC SttpQfiOY UQX ' KAMI. DKYO IMTCIIKLPII Jeh,i Xlcelc murrint Anne Tcmile i knew who was holding her. She did knewir.i! tint h hn a ita-rct in Acr net knew why he had come or hmv '. 7 fcneicr, feo, thai the dne , he happened te b. there, hut for tlie net lore Mm, but hd .'? aoeMf trin- pres'uit it wan enough that he was nina her leee mid euri adu. Uut Ihc there. Her senses were reeling, eon!, minute he m sure of her, he hcjiui te sober reason had deserted her, and as Itend nheut hrr pint. He flnallv his arms tichtened. nnd in the fragrant dheerer.i ia jsne hat had a child, I darkness, his lips found hers, she clung eik'. Minded hi) italeuiv, he icruri her of the tremf. That night Anne jec fe htf htibu, nnd hum her ilr priaMii ill n'm pnrurnenfii. Thiee deyt htrr the child dies. In the ' tnenntitnr Steele realize 7ili fore for Amu; and i eager te atone for what he ha.i done. lie. ;eej te her. and .tune trlh him that ihe rhlld it , rfenif. Me trfuscs te have anvthina te de cith him. lleKceer. Marci'i ' Hteele, Jekn'.i mother, intcrcrnn. anil t'tir. line a ten; in'fft her en ii trip, .s'ic nml Anne ftrre.ue friends, hut filially thf day arrlces iiiei .Imie trlh Jf an tit, that nhc hat derided te pe auay and lead hei' own lift. The Chains of Leve IS ANNIVS mind things had bestm re ' ndjitet themselves. S'nce she hud unburdened herself tn Marci.i Stetlr, the nr.-a bud gmwn shadowy nnd she no linger brooded nbeut It morbidly. It Win, enough te lemvutrute en tl'e pres ent .old future, ami in her hours alone sh1 h.id wer.trd out n i-wr'e thai she i iti'.ended te fellow-. But the immediate pa t. the past that leiiecrned her hu Imnd. she w.is ntriiid te face. Tin re i she wa uiiMin of herelf. sh w.i terrified of being hv.ept nwnj bv l.er emotions, und se slip deliberately forced him out of her thoughts nnd planned a future that did net include him. Xew that she was phvsicallv well again, 'he was restless, She felt tl.at !ie could no longer accept Mareiu't. hospitality. Thie were times when die wondered hew she had ever brought herself te accept m mud., but at the ''me Mar da had peisuimed h"r. Anne hud been tee ill le argue iis'nii-l it. Ami s,, he had planned te leuve. Phu . would start her life anew, and in the I e,ir' te Willi she would wall: alone, serene and ceiillduit that at leat she could suffer no mure, than she tilremly had in the juist. .Mnrcia had ben a ilnrlins about ever) thing. When Anne hud spoken of he- decision, she had expected ohje ehje ohje liens, but iii'teiid Mnrcia had seemid te iindrrsti ml, and new it was all -nie I. Mine nan men m weens at I'lne i re-t, ami toineriow sne would .,, i,nii; te the cif and tul.e lm hei , ,. lit-,,, Sh- . -1 1 ! n .;'ii eiiiet co-i- ! l.er ilit ., AVIr as Ilf.i like li, ,!' then'i. I- Wb) did i in 1,1 I'M' a li a,, . .. . .. ...! .!.... , . .' 'in fi.m 1..M. than menV Wh, el il...; in :m i-e '.iinll and !n oensciiucm c suffer .i Hit IT '111. -"!-: 'Ill "1.-I"! ! Il 111 l MU.-uy wneil lliey were UlsliiielntedV , w.ia an pu iiiuair. .Hen- eie caileM ihe -uiirler te. In every way tae weie rated htipeinr te women, and et 'hey r.ei.r loved us women loved, hi einise it vm only in raie cases th.it tiiey loved unsfdllshly. Anne was se deeply engresupii in e, own thoughts that she ,11, 1 net hear loe'steii'i en the ni.th behind he sli. , was entire!) 'inawiire of the fact that - any one wni vrar her, uii.il some en, ' uchtsl he,, liphilj , the una, ami then us she whirled mound like a Hash sh , letind her-elf suddenly . rushed nimnd a l.lllll ! MtT'lst. . "" iiiui., eui in I lie iMiiinei-. sle j t k i'iw, nn-- own rni'i li ttii'l "l" 1 we ill' pi en Iv, hue lilm ii i'c i 1 if Just Try an Experiment- Buy a packet of N SA1ADA" TXl delicious Tea 'r&m Jr J be fed te her peer starved mind, and a new life offered te her. The crimp Hint she etirses because It found her out. will prove te he n blessing, because it will wive, her from the overpowering Influences under which she bus been laboring. If she docs net appreciate or profit liy her new ndvuntnges, It is either her fault or the fuult of her bene fai ters. With reasonable, kindly, sympathetic nnd net tee closely watchful guidance, she should emerge a different girl, one who wants te llve hecnuse she finds life interesting and worth living. If she doesn't, then she is bnd: there') no hope for her, because If love mid diicipllne will net reach u girl's heart, there's no heart there. C10MU TIMi:s these who take her In edinrge are net wise, they de net put the girl's past fur enough into the background. They nre constantly wntrblng, wait- ing for the evil spirit te show in her. te him shnnicMsslr. Then idle drew back, remembering but ng'ilu he caught her close, mid itKiiin the earth shook under her f et and the stars danced cruzily in the heavens, as he kKscd l.er. There were no words lietwetu then, net then, f'liii'.'ing hands and enter lips were emmgli. for after all these two had levdl iiiui would go en loving Afterwntd th(re would tome etker liing?. Hitter uiemeiie.-, would stir In Anne's liemt and bring villi them un hnppilies-'. cold leui-en would mock nt h"t fer the veakness of her suricnder, but the pendulum would hwing hnek . life h nlw.-iy.i that wnj, and for th moments ui the heiglits what wenuii would net willing!) ye through the depths of pain 'Hid suffering with ths man sh.- love'? (Hie Kud.) A girl with the lirllen"s blamed en the time nf today gets a jolt She finds herself sincerely in love vith one man, nnd that until just as sineertl.i intent upon the Idea that she thinks of j.izj; and nothing else. This K thu theme of "The Reckless Age" a story that is del eloped in the un expected nnd dramatically Inkiest Ing way possessed 1) Hazel Deio Ilatcheler Mert tin tirst Installment en Monday, November 6" POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere m 1 The Alphabet i can produce thousands of S as niljectives te describe the s delicious flavor of S I rtSCO COFFEE g but net until you taste it ' -..,, . . WI" y wonder hew we E sell such geed coffee for 52 ' env -" SS ss 55 rs -EE 55 ; 29 C I lb 55 s 55 SS fn ull our Stere. UtCft ill you vr ttsted. N linnlsi til Illfli MFaPki I llii II, ,,, lldaJ' M IB m. aa Ma "" . ! . I. 1 ' I i il Mr... ' i w.. i;f LfL-w-v''. Jf. wt) 'JH -'.'f-tU-."v.-.t '.. , y,ft,s i- .! t,SfM-sJ?jZtei:B