i. NA AN ie ES — i —— prio a agai Sul cmmsrked, careles. Doodle’s Ambition DOVOTV LOO “T tell you, sis, you're an awful good . But I've got you beat whem I to gry matter,” sald Doodles phacently running his fingers thro pompadonr. : "Well, what's the latest achieys ment” asked Doodles’ sister with the : fog smiles that goes wild years seniority. "Oh, youll tell” objected Doodles without waiting for the coming he grow confidential. “I'm going te guit school” he sald “Pm going we America. I've heen reading up » Ist Iately about the wonderful oppor 3 fm afl businéss lines dowr Tone I've decided to hit the trail | Ww, don't start in about my college | becanse that stuff has ber all knocked In the head College edn | -eaption ruins a fellow and makes him Iaxy. Pm going to start in the busi mess world while I'm young, and Po xoing to start now.” Deodies threw down his magatine up from ‘he davenport and Safors his sister belligerontiy #e hands in his pockets, bis shaggy Pair on end. Doodles’ mister wisels kept her bend bent over her work, sc shat Doodles missed the smile, *Whea do you start, dear™ “Soon as | get all the dope about the spuniry and mgood frm to te ap with , dOnt pipe it off to mother or I won't spring it until | have ev. thing ready, for I don’t want amy ting a -Y'm going!’ Then, ns Bis | ter indutged in ne expostulation: ad expressed neither surprise nor re | wel, Doodles Mung cut of the room A a parting defense, “And | ven’! softening of the brain, either!” During the next week Doodies’ sis alone saw Doodies amugele in and the tressures thut exprossnd his of the necessary regalia for the mojected trip a hig sonmihrers, twa opting shirts and three gaudy bandas ras *Are those the things they wear down there?’ queried Dondles’ ststar, pecially, as Le carefully coaxed Pig sombrero into her hat bes so that it might cocupe the eves of Doo Mer’ mother *That's what! Fat le Valler gaya’ alfirmed Doodlez “sud he's got alt Minds of dope stout the plices where re going. We sre waiting naw.” be tinned importantly “far answers some of our Corcospolidence Wa may fegve Ia a work of 20” That eveming [eddies father re “I mel Fat Io Va on the sireed a2 | vas comin: Pe F Then he satacd his eynbrows at Deocdllew” sintor « mode of command p: tod that encased tlie others at the what Ai he ay? asked Dos | Mex. reddening consciously. SOh, we just chaliad about school And the team and track work He's | raiber tired of school be tells me | i go to work, I think [| dowel that ¥ blame Bim maeh, There | 4 # great deal in this college game | sdy how f Doodles’ face ciearsd Hke a spring "That's what | say, dad'” be out. t's »il tomyrot and . TE a do thes zet out of it aay Low” continged oodles’ father musing. | ip, a= be replenished Doodles” plate. | Jat a good tine, that's all. For In mpnce now, you fellows who have been | «8 the prep !eam-—you'll probably make the varsity team right off the . And what's the result? Training | theaters before and after the games Hpshing all around the country—the rushed by all the (rata! In other words | : TE Ih the oroimry Gay } in and day | at five per. Get up at six | I, og or snow--work till six ai wight, tired or not tired get Kicked | appund If you do your work wrong and | eked around if you do it right. That's | he proper training (able for a fellow” wed Doodles’ father with enthus Doodies” expire sion ran the gamut © iH the emotions, “There's a lot that might be sald on both sides. 1 sup >’ be comtinued the way,” said Doodles’ father | JB had Just coma to bis memory Blaine got on the car with m= ‘other day He suvs tha! Wat le flor and you are the best bets for tig "warsity tomm. Pal was guile exo ed whem [ told him today He sald be to talk it over with you (mms | , but 1 told hing that | didn't # worth his while as [| was doubtful shoul sepiing you to college Yéu see" "But dad,” broke ja Doodles execit edly, “you wouldn | ruin my prospects | say you'll make vourself a E4ueation bandicajs a fellow in every | Hike that! You've always sald a poor tiom. You wouldn't spoil my ances ia the berinning!” Pooiies’ falber looked thoughtlu: “Well” he sald stowly, “1 dont like de eross your ambitions, Doodles, af camrse. Then there's your literary seamning. Perhaps U'd better think I ocr. So we'll see” i citement®™ asked t tittle willase. Tis. I've got to see Fai” blurted | ont Doodles. He rose from the table | Helpful Schemes “No,” asserted the woman in the fussy hat, “wa haven't had porter . house steak for a long time. If you feel filke buying it, all right, but as for me, i have to economize!” “But my family likes good (hings lo eal” sighed her friend in the tallow suit. “Mercy!” snapped the person in the ' fussy hat, “don't they tho! Fd like to «ne a fnmily that didn’t! Bot my hus. band told ms some time ago that | would hava te out down on expenses and [ think it is a woman's doly fo help all she can! Oh—will you look at those perfectly lovely lanes neck things marked down to $1607 Wait tll 1 ge onal” “What are vou going to wear nt with?" inquired the taflored woman “Why 1 don't now!” aatd her friend “I haven't anything just now, but those things always come in handy. You, charge and send. So, ss | said, i've been trying to do my best, “Last night John groaned when tamburg steak came on, but 1 sim ply reminded him that he waniad to economize and ax long as he did we'd fHinve hamburger three times 8 week | alternate with lamb stew, and my Bitcher's biH fs cut In two Men don’t seam {oo appreciate what you do for them! John is 0 prowly at dinner tinw those days “The trouhle Iz they want to keep thair cake and af i did you ever in | Your life son handikerchiefd ao chean? | Just look at them' Regular 50 cen? auality and only 25 conta! 1 simply mast take advaniags of it! No | have plenty byl | car lay (hem aside tii] |] do need them aad they are auch a {argain' Send (hese wo dozen [ve picked ont] A woman can help #0 much, ¥ think be taking advantage of these bargains: Come on over Jiapa’ with me! They advertise wonderful sale of plaster fernerie ard I want 1s aes what they ‘Ag was swing men haven't fom al Rien of Low 10 dave pena Altar ail Joba's lectures 0 me § found $B ox hime phoning hi Hor about a haw svi, and | abmast look the receiver out of hia hand Here his closet was full of clothes that wonld do perfecii well if the collars were aponRged wilh wicoho! and the prac ing place around fixed them gp and ricndad a few worn upots ye! bere h wad ordering a new syit! “He tried to excuse himxel! hy sa) fog thers was an imporiant meeting of the heads of the concern next week, that he had to ation and he couldn’ aiford to look shabby becauss he stood fa Hine for promotion. | peluted out Me that nobody ever really knows the eorner had what a man has on anyhow, and that fe Hew be couldn't afford It, and tha prople judged a man's finances by the wiy his wife dressed | explained to him that | had & new gown coming home soon, and the hill would be rate | #r laree, becagse | knew thai he dida’t | wit me to be seen in horrid cheap ‘hingz. He was real selfish and grum py abot 15, asa ashi | had plenty of | clothes. “There! Did you aver see fernerie: squall to these {or double the money’ It would be a crime not to take advan lage of the sale’ No, | haven't any i place for it now, but I'm bound to move This spring into an apartment with more windows and | can use It then. | think it improves a home se nuch to have these little womanly | suchen about it! “Did you say you had to stop and | stone about cream ?® Mercy! We har | Jt had cream since John told me to wl down! wid be has to wee milk in his coffee ! «nd on bis breakfast food. [| always 1 ke my coffee lear, anyhow, and be siden, cream makes me fal “You wouldet bhelleve how unreas mable John has been during this per td of cioae mogey First be tells me a cat down amt then he rages te { wmgse I do! Let's stop at Dickies on | war way —they are seling $0 con’ choo dates for filly cents today ard | sim My must have some. | think chocolate + 80 good for oue's health, don't vou! “Tve had to exercise my strength of | tind to help John save, because he Pela crazy covery once in x while 19 uo in saree concent or lectures and | aay firmly, "No" I is so foolish to apend asemey for luxuries tke that when we won't need to] saved enounh tha say to Rive a Tinchboon and card par ty baat week, but he didn’ seem To au sraciate my cleverness al all! Ob, ane ont! You don’t have ‘0 gel home give them canned stuff fae 4 aner! ite dying to sed the lar in this mas af comedy, amd [i ickets! “You sim vor (amily and they wan't ita hit I think a woman owes haraelf to Brighten un her life an’ geod by I'm ging Ab vwas A Long Story “May I ask thy coine of ald this ex stranger in the “Certainly.” replied the country gan. “We're celebrating the Jirthday {ef the oldest inhabitant. She's a hun Whew!" whistled Doodles’ father, { dred sod one today” “Indeed! And may ] ask who is tha’ ifittle man. with the dreadfully sad sogntanance, walking by the old lady's FIND JEWEL STONES IN GRAVEL 1 stopped that right away, | Diggers Discover Valuables in Denver Subway’, i Mora then one hundred seanlgre ciotis stones, among the vari" ias being the meonstone, topar ami white sap phire, have heen found during the fast few days in the gravel which is hatng umd in the conereie constr than work at Denver's [Union station Some of tha stones were found in gravel which was brought froen alons the Platles River while others wern picked up st the botiom of the pits which have been dug in the course of | the construction of the paysenger and baggage subways in Denver : John Hewitt, employnd in the ofMice of the Deaver !'nfom Terminni Com. | pany, ploked up a smoky topas al | moat as large as a robin’s egg, with. | cut a flaw in it. The Intrinsic value Gf the stone is about $25. according to cxperts who bave *YAmIned it SOME NEW FACTS ABOUT MOSES Aliso New Light on Return of Prodi. gai Son, ; Bible questions were pul to sixty pupils in the Redgwick County rural sehooly Describing the funeral of Moses one boy wrote: i “It wan on a still plight when the Fash of a train broke the silence ung nt daybreak he was huoried st Lhe foot pf a mountain and Ist the dirt roll down on him” Two of the answer: to a Prodigal Ron question were: “The Prodigal Son wont away from Be 56 ® Figs and Kerosene Agricultural colleges experiment to ascertain the best feeding methods for pigs. By scientific study they de- termine what will practically assure success and profits. What has this to do with kerosene ? 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