6 yxxmen *gJnTeßg«-fi& Why, Oh! Why,. Be Bashful? Love Is a med.loy of endearments, jars, Suspicions, quarrels, reconcilements, wars. —William Walsh. I "I am positive," ho writes, "that the girl loves me, but I just cannot bring myself to the point to ask. She knows that I love her, but she stubbornly re fuses to make it just a little easier for me to ask. This troubles me, but I have a greater worry: "Why is it that two people, who really love each other, and who know that they love each other why, oh! why will these two people do mean little things to Daysey Mayme and Her Folks By FRANCES I;. GAKSIDK j EVERY one, all the way from Cat- / cutta to Calgary, either has writ- J ten a moving picture play, or has, one in his mind. And the greatest | of these are those that are still in their , minds. The scenario is the latest and most approved method for lifting the mort- ! gage from the Dear Old Home; it is the foundation on which all modern! dreams of achievement are builded; itj is the ultimate hope for fame and sue- i cess. I "Home day." every one says, "I will j v'rito the prize scenario," and the as-, Burance that this prize scenario is hidden away in his bruin gives the dreamer a liner epicurean relish for the efforts of others. "Humph," lie ■will say after witnessing u moving, picture play, "1 eari writ# one bet- i ter than that myself!" It was with this assurance of i greater achievement that Daysey j Mayme Appleton hud enjoyed thej moving picture efforts of others. Bhe I eould write a better play herself; she} said it fully five hundred times. All of us all the way from Calcutta! to Calgary who have sent prize seen- ; arios away and enjoyed our dreams of ! spending the money they brought us I know what a sickening sensation it is j •when the postman wakes us up. Day- j ley Mayme experienced it when "Bet- I There is a "man-failure all along the line" where the body is not j nourished by foods that build bone and muscle and brain, that keep the human body up to top notch efficiency. SHREDDED WHEAT contains all the body-building elements in the whole wheat grain, made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. A food for the man who works with hand or brain —always pure, always clean, always the same price. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits (heated in the oven to restore crispness) eaten with hot milk or cream, will supply ail the nutriment needed for a half day's work. Deliciously wholesome with baked apples t stewed prunes, sliced bananas or other fruits. The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Fall*, N. Y. I D.B. oj> drop j| „ mmmm—mmmmmmmmm Cutting Down the Heating Cost This weather requires fuel that contains tho maximum in heat value. Fuel that possesses the most heat units will give tho desired re sult with the least possible consumption. Tou can't cut your coal bill by cheaper prices—they are uniform, hut you can reduce your heatins expense by using loss coal. Our coal is tho cheapest because it goes the farthest. J. B. MONTGOMERY "WSSSfIX Both Phones. w KSfflBW Try Telegraph Want Ads.Try Telegraph Want Ads. THURSDAY EVENING, By BEATRICE FAIRFAX make each other feel bad? Why do they affect love for others and an In difference to each other? Why will they take a sort of savage delight in being able to make each other feel the most terrible mental anguish? Why do they act this way?" Why? Because they are in love, and love is a sort of sweet Insanity in which its victims do such things and say such things, that If the man were to behave In a similar fashion in busi ness he would have to retire to private life in a week, and if a girl were to treat her friends as she treats hei lover she would soon be hopelessly friendless. Love, like wine, goes to the head. At a time when its victims should bo as cool headed as If their lives de pended on being well balanced, they know neither sense, nor judgment, nor cautiou, nor sympathy, nor under standing. They become almost vicious in trvlng to torment those their hearts are crying loudest for, a viciousness that has l'or its only redeeming quality Iter Believe Betty" was put back in I her hands. ( Like all the rest of us who have had prize scenarios come back, she j knew beyond a doubt that the vil- I iainous producers had kept her scen- I ario just long enough to steal its I good points, and in her next visit to ja moving picture theater her susplc | ions were confirmed. "Betty was young and pretty." she sobbed, "and 1 disguised her as an old maid that she might command a nephew just arriving from abroad to marry Betty; tho villain kidnaps 1 the nephew and throws him into a cel lar; there are au automobile chase, a ghost, a faded rose that serves as a clue, a lurking tiguro at moonlight, three murders, a long-lost brother, a I donation party ut .the preacher's, a | housebreaker, a chase by three po ; llcemen, a deathbed, a lost will, a I jealous husband, a twin sister, a I drowning, an innocent man accused, land the heroine is in the hero's arms |at last. And every play given this aft j ernoon had some of these in it, 'stolen from the scenario:" Alas, 'twas true, for there is sonie j thing from "Better Believe Betty" in i every play. • There is no use trying any more. 'Like the rest of us, Daysey Mayme is convinced that real genius'no longer I lias a chance. Its greatest desirability than indiffer ence. It is the last resistance before sur render. Without the formality of rea soning, every girl knows when she has confessed her love for a man she has lost a certain degree of her power over him. The certainty is never as powerful as the uncertainty. When he Is not sure of her love, he is hers to torment. When she is sure of it, it often happens that he becomes the tormentor, and to the end of her days, if she loves hbn, she must bear his tormenting with a sickening fear that he no longer loves her, and with a determination to keep that love if humility and self-sacriilce will serve. Courtship is the playtime of the heart, in which wounds are given ruthlessly, every wound to be salved and healed and forgotten when the confession of love comes later. The writer of this letter and his sweetheart are having In love's tor ment the happiest time of their life, but it will take the cold shower bath of matrimony to make them know it. smew GOUT 111 SIMPLE MODEL Many Beautiful Coatings Are Shown Now in the Spring Displays j 8199 Girl's Coat, 10 to 14 years. Here is a coat that will bring certain satisfaction. It includes the very newest features and is absolutely smart and, at the same time, is extremely simple and the making is easy of accomplish ment. The front and back portions are joined over the shoulders and the sleeves are joined to the coat at the elongated line; consequently, there are no trouble some armholes and it is only necessary to follow the pattern to be sure of suc cess. 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