Show ANYTHING YOU WANT IN HATS LACY-KNILATEST TUCK-I- By Oliver WNO RmlM (ffl 7 t ' i Curtvood 4k Cfc Or — THE FROM START i introducing torn of th of th pretljr llttlo vlllagt of Perlbonk th Lady Crippled particularly Idol of th tlmpl Inhabitant a descendant of a Paul Klrke aliter of Uolly Brant alater of Joseph Brant (rest Indian chief He has Inherited many Indian a charactarlatlca HI father I) powerful New York financier Durand Paul marries Clair of his father' partner daughter He In charge of engineering Paul's work near Peribonka wife la In Europe She dlallkee InterPaul become the wooda teacher ested In Carla village Paul writes hla wife to loin him Carla’a mother long an Invalid diet CHAPTER V— Continued -- I e had written to her Immediately after the death of Carla' mother and toward the end of the fortnight he lent her another letter tie wanted her more than ever knd In this Iasi letter hla third since he had heard from her he told of the loneliness of the great bonne Its emptiness Its ld uess and how only her irolclen pres In ence could bring It back to life be made a euggeathm plrnllonallyr If ahe would come hack and spend only a little while with him upon the MlataasInL be would take her anywhere ahe might want to go when the Job wns oft hla hunda— around the It world If that would please her wouldn't would be rather wo derful It Around the world— Just they two almost asked lie the question with boyish hope and earnestness He was glad when the day arrived for him to leave for the Mistassini for there seemed to he something of The about the pit for him now company boat met him at Itoberval across the lake When he first caught the gleam of aunllght on the white? bare walls of the monastery at the mouth of the I’erlhonka he felt as L' a Soothing and friendly Influence had come to possess him A press of business awaited him at hie olllee and not until the dny after bla return did he see Carla She wus among her children In the closing hour of school In the afternoon The tragic strain which hr had observed In her face before her mother's death had disappeared deeper and more permanent thing had taken Its place ' and tt was less poignant It though atlrred him for a moment with a sen aatlon of uneasiness a If he had He could lost something personally not tell Just what It was then or seemed afterward She older aa If he bad been away two yenra Instead of two weeks and he felt In an unaccountable way as If a distance as wide as tb pit Itself bad come beEven the little tremble tween them of gladness In her voice when ahe greeted him did not dispel this elTect lie walked with her to the cottage him and she gave flowers for his olllee and when be returned with them and put them on hla desk he was oppressed itlll more by the sense of having missed an important and necessary thing which he had expected to And when be come back to the pit He wns sure that Carla bad been glad But she Was Dot the gHtne to tee blru ('aria he bad takea over the blueberry platna to Peribonka lie doubted If she would personally come to hit office with flowers again In thla he was mistaken She came on Saturday morning with an armful Another night or two of of asters frost and they would all be gone She asked about LTulre abe said and they talked for a few mlnutca of hla visit to the city She did not speak of her mother or 1‘erlbonka or anything that had to do with herher flower self— except and her As she arranged achool the flowers ahe bent over hla dsk ao that the silky bead which be bad stroked with his hand was very neur him and sud denly be felt himself overwhelmed by a flame that left no part of him When Carla' deft Angers finished their task ahe found Paul looking at her with a face that was He thanked wholly Indian once more her aa be might have thanked her a ills hand touched hers for year agoi Just a moment and a swift throb came In Carla'a throat Their eyes met Carla's faultlessly clear and pure and filled with a shining light— Paul's with a somber settled grlmness far bark In them At hi door they paused another moment Then Carla left him It was her last visit to bis office Within an hour after she had gone Paul waa driving to Peribonka alone The roads had hardened and he made It quickly In bis car The asters and a bunch of roses which bad come to him from Roberta! he placed on Mrs Nubian's grave Carls had been there for the grave was well cared for and covered with flowers from her garden most of them faded and shriveled These be gathered In a by the frosta cluster and placed In a pot by themselves near his rosea II remembered that Carla loved flowers even wben their color tnd life were gone He made no effort to blind himself to the fact which had leaped npon him ao Irresistibly when bt had looked at Carla's head bant over hi desk Th stirred by Dearnesa her He could lieu uty look buck and see where It had been growing In him slowly over a period of three yenra ao II had tliul not been difficult slowly for hltn to escape Ita true slgnlllcHnre Hut now there was no longer the possibility of either avoidance or lie knew that Carla meant more to hint limn friendship and Hint only a nil rude hud held his srais from taking her Into them lie also believed that a flash of nn derstandlng had come Into her eyea when she looked at him end saw In his face the grim shadowing of the light which from that moment he waa bound to make After this Paul was more than ever tilled with the desire to go among the men and work with hla hands and he waa seldom In Ida office Every muscle In his body yearned for the strenuous activity of work which he saw piled upon others and he let down the hors which hla (xiHltlon had comuntil at fltnea pelled him to accept one coming upon him In the pit would have token hltn for a laborer lie waa skillful with the ax and one day late In October he had finished hewing a saddle Into a heavy- - timber when be turned atnuit to find Curia standing a few feet sway looking at him $he had conte to the for edge of the pit to find the father of one of her boys and for a moment It seemed to Paul that look which he caught In her facs bridged In few seconds the abysmal gulf which he hnd felt growing between them since her mother's death lie went to her breathing quickly because of hla exertions and Carla laughed softly almosr with s little triumph In her th rout when lie showed her his hnnds blackened by pine pitch He went to Peribonka frequently during these autumn days and once a week he hnd (loners sent to him from for Mrs Kohervnl Ilaldan's grave Carla knew of his visits to the little cemetery and Paul made no effort to He never conceal them from her went on Sunday which was Carla’s When she tried day with her mother to express to him the depth of her gratitude he tnlked hs If it were the spirit of Ills own mot tier he was thinking of when he took flowers to Peribonka Rut he felt lie was not hiding the truth from her and was rather glad of It If whs a satisfaction for him to know thnt Carla was conscious of his thoughts shout her tt made hla light easier gave It s certain thrill which cornea to n man when he la aware thnt some one he eares for Is watching him And the knowledge of It could not harm t'arla In whose life another love hnd fastened Itself so securely thnt no corner of her heart could be filled with an emotion responsive to his own They made no effort to avoid each other except thnt he did not take her to Pertbonks and she did not come to his offleeriy more and one day when they were together he asked her frankly why she did not marry No sooner were the words spoken than he was sorry lie could see the hart flame np for an Instant In her eyes like fire from which a curtain had been suddenly snatched swty and then tt died out leaving her face ' a little whiter but smiling at him gently as If the were apologizing for letting It affect her In that way Then she told him It was almost traditional In their family that a woman should have hut one And she had loved a man still love loved him with all her heart and soul though he was crone from her forever The love had come Into her life a long time ago She emphasized thla fact gazing away from him with her long lushes veiling eyes tilled with mystic visions ITO BB CONTINUED) this ONE complain NO season need of not being able The to find a becoming hut shops are lull of 'em You can see from the models In the pletun that tiuls ure — well Just anything you want or un them to he Brimmed of laey straw brimmed of the new and Immensely popular glossy smoothes linen straws of veiling ribbon or perhups flaunting polka dots foi polka dots have become the plaything of the milliner Nils season — yes spring millinery dares to he Just that versatile Perhaps there Is no Item which quite so Intrigues the feminine eye In mil linery openings now taking place as The thnt of (he new luce straws story of these lacy struws Is a fasel natlng tale of many chapters beginning with touches of openwork straws In with other straws connection The program Includes also charming little dance caps or berets of straw lace lending on and on through a maze of lace straw effects one brlnt widening more thnn another climaxing with huge diaphanous and most flattering a picturesque capelines— the latter feature In sight for summer The first hat In this group bespeaks the graceful lines which the new lacy straws ore assuming attention Is By way of contrast called to the smart hat Just helow which la one of the very glossy hluch how The the at panunuilaqne types hack Is made of a pasted feather bund Ing One sees these little feather nov eltles positioned on quite a few of the new spring straws llow often are we Belting ribbon hnt The hearing of the Idea Is fo the hnt of belting ribbon to match the frock In color or at least to a color relation show Perfectly Nigerian Women Hold and Exercise Powers In wield Toruhaland Nigeria women great power having a veiy In franchise every village additional to the head "lilef and his conn ell Is the head worms n or lyalodl who also has her council of titled In her hands lies the women respon Utility for Issuing the native administration orders to the women The potters who are all women have a guild and It I their prerogative to be burled In their vqtery The religions of this essentially happy people consist to a degree ancestor worship although they are primarily nature worshipers revering a supreme Creator accessible through such subordinate gods as those of thunder of lightnlhg or Iron and agri- culture Sailor Trailing U S Tbs United States Naval academy st Anna polls Md- was formally It wss opened on October lO founded by Georgs Bancroft th secretary of the navy The total of authorized appointments to the sesdw Is about 8000 SPRING OUTFIT with the sprightly charming print frocks are close fitting types made of belting ribbon of hli h the little toque In the oval Is a pleasing exponent And now we came to the subject It seems thnt milliners polka dota are making s feature of polka dot Sometimes effects the dots are cut out of felt and pasted on the hat then or em again they are hniuliutlnred or else as Is the case with broldered the hnt and scarf set In th picture the chajieau and accessory details are fashioned ol polka dot silk or a kindred fabric In selecting the new spring hnt seep In mind the Importance of bright The trend Id cos blues also navy tunie Is decidedly toward all blue en As a consequence milliners semblea are showing most beguiling dark or bright blue hats to complement coot snd frocks In the same tones Mrny of these smart looking new Jump doue For VARIETY OF MILLINERY models work the vogulsh linen Ilk exotic straw s In conjunction with beguiling lace straws In some Instances the edge of the brim of a panamahique or haKu or balllhuntl straw or a kindred type Is finished with a narrow color matched lace straw border Another becoming type ts the hat of smooth straw Is whose crown brimmed with a flare of lace straw accenting an extremely openwork patHats of this character are terning exceedingly effective In black or navy Tuck-IThe Here Is something rejNlv new and very swagger — the sleeveless lacy knit tuck In In the way of un early spring sports blouse there's ned Icing snmrtet For that mutter things knitted of ev cry description have moved to the very Wherefore front of the style stage Ise It with women who are Is a foregone conclusion that a col lection of knitted costumes must be Included In every up to spring wardrobe The new knitted modes are muster from the standpoint 'pieces considered of coloring design and construction In fact one has to look more than once to be really sure that this dress or thnt this ensemble or that Is really for In this season's models knitted there Is not a style detail lacking such as for Instance bolero effects cape In fact lets flared and plaited skirts all the Intriguing fashion Items which one associates with perfectly tailored cloth or silk models are featured In the newer knitted modes to return to the subject However tuck In blouse of the such as are without a doubt of outstanding chic They cover a wide color range Including charming pastels as well as the very bright tones also matching the browns tans and grays of tweed and other novelty ulllngs Perhaps It would he more accurate to refer to the dainty effect as wool lace for they follow the actual pat ternlng of lne and Hre quite as sheer In their openwork mesh Those who with the prefer a pullover sweater new cap sleeves will find to their most attractive lace knh pleasure e dcesse types Also lovely Hlmv are displayed which combine wool laee with a lightweight Jersey weave the latter deslgnfull applied and In other trim in stitched bandings effects mlng wearable and adjustable to Very cool versos warm spring days are the winsome ensembles which use a plain fabric for Jacket and skirt together with a blouse of delicate wool The fact that pastel colored lace blouses will be extensively worn with suits this spring should prove a hint as to color selection when choosing one of the new lacy knit JULIA BOTTOM LEY (fi 1IH Wwttra NewpPr baton ) Constipation dive!" Easier snld NVe are organized plan We learn The first dive Is tt reverses our than on head-uto walk that way a new experience: head up nod the wafer looks hard habit There there may be rocks below It— nor were The boy never forgot learned to dive No will power Inside outnervea his skull could cause the He could side io forget their lesson not put hla whole heurt into a dive Some boys can they have the and bottoms huhiL They explore dive In again By the end of the week sisters are they dive like frogs Their for one Is usuJust as good for all tn the family ally The hoy who lenined to dive In spite largely of his first mishap succeeded because of It The problem was difmore difficult than he had anferent source new a That tapped ticipated He became a high diver In of zeal but A net is not water the circus a the skill required tn maneuvering head first body In diving was available of the In leurtiing to dive from the top big tent There Is always great complexity of the situation In any given stimuli situation itself Is always changing A pig quietly nosing along a swill trough Is Joined by two more pigs New situation now: the first pig gets Into the of such evasion struck him He wanted almost equal force a ('aria and that wunt was as much part of him as his vision or hli sense It wns she of the obligations of life who hud brought hi in tub to the flint be wa with a feeling Mistassini on his way hmna Hie regard for her waa nut a sudden trrudfona brought shout bv a phtslcnl or euiotionul rest nave been lessncss which might and DORSEY Specialists with her GSORGI ii r'VON’T futility TORY Behave Like Human Beings James Donui ISIS Why Wc T The Crippled Lady ° Peribonka trough The family have Just sat down at the dinner table The doorbell rings Behavior of the entire family changes: futher mother Jerks off her apron brothputs on tils coat sister wipes er’s mouth brother kicks the cat New situation only one new The faintly Jumped to the reaction: well trained Baby alone went right on banging his spoon on the arm of his chair Baby had Just acquired thnt habit anil that entrance found It so stimulating of stranger did not alter its situation But the family now are suddenly conMother of bnhy’s behavior scious asks sister to take baby Into the removal of kitchen knowing that spoon will set off the first habit baby learned (crying till he gets It) Baby Is not likely to lose that habit: no other one yields him such large re- Non habit forming cient&c Sunshiine — All Winter Long AT th forrnott Dtrl Riort mat — warm unny night — dry invigorating doy— dear air — ipUndid roadi — gorgsout mountain cn —flni) hotli — th idal winter hom MFr Cm ChmtCy f morvlou )hWl — starlit PALM SPIIINGS California in Sweden American Id laid out ufter business structure modern American lines will be erecton the very spot ed In Gothenburg where 300 years ago King Gustavus stood the city outlining Adolphus plan of the community he had founded The new building will be terrace to close the erected shaped Incline and will therefore offer levels many different street T’j sto s main building will be seven which will rise another high from structure of eight stories The ground floor will be occupied by stores above which four stories will be made Into garages A COULD IUIIDLV DO HER WORK Strengthened by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Mission Tex— “I havo used a good deal of your medicine and always find it gives wonderful help I was so weak and miserable that I bail to lie down very ten and I could do my hardly housework I read in the paper Lydia Id turns We become Doctor Jekjll or Mr Hyde Few ctjn become both We have our habour own level of organization its of response to situations In which we feel at home But Jekyll llvde was at home In two situations Ills In one set of was a dual personality situations he was Doctor Jekyll in the other Mr Hyde Ihere are times when to our astonishment dog or child makes no to name or other stimulus which ordinarily calls out a response If we cannot predict a child’s response how can we expect to predict the behavior of nn adult How can we 'now when Mr Hyde will turn Into Doctor Jekyll? of a Even prediction We cannot comet's movements Is simple compared of an with predicting the behavior mteba But there are some general principles thnt are of general application Four brothers — a banker a preacher a paleontologist and a bootlegger — read the news of the sinking of the Eighteenth amendment: predict the response of each The doorbell rings a man enters It Is their enormously rich Uncle Moe from Australia The Is again situation changed But to each and to all situations ao almost unlimited number of varying responses was open to each of these four men And is open to all of us There are also two ways of clothlDg our nakedness— for we are born nnked and are not ashamed of 1L But the man and the underdressed overdressed woman hnd the same start and are only happy when they are noticed: on the stage or platform or In the pictures or lodge parade When a woman cannot make an exhibition of herself any other way she can start a movement Human hetngs acting and reacting The situations which call our reactions are diverse The response any given Individual will make to any given situation ts a variant and depends upon that Individual's previous experience We learn new responses for adjustment purposes and tn taking on habits to factors which condition alt learning Ye become adapted positively or negatively: the stimulus reaches us more easily or we Inhibit It with less effort A doctor asleep beside his wife hears only the telephone she hears only the baby But If the baby cries long enough he will hear It and If the telephone rings long enough she will hear It There Is a limit to adaptation Both can hear a mouse or a burMost glar boys can hear a penny drop most men's ears pick up nothing less than silver When any given stimulus sufficient to set off the response mechanism Is the threshold Is lowered and repeated the response hastened: we are positively adapted favorably disposed We are negatively' adapted If the stimulus is gradually Increased without i eased or with delayed renponse or !f the tlvedold Is permanently raised If we f' to gt up with the alarm n f It to bear dock bf It (£ 0 or Dorrt ) Yogi' bow table Compound had helped other women who were in the same condition so 1 said I will try it for myself I am very much better now and I recommend tills medicine and will answer tiers from women asking about it” — Mrs J V Aiburtfon 1015 Miller Avenue Mission Texas ailment start from or semi coni (constipation Intestinal poieons eap vitalundermine your health and make miserable Tonight try NATURE'S corrective "not an ordinary laxative See how LR will aid in restoring your appetite end rid you of that heavy Most ity life lojrtry peplega feeling Rili salt partly VffcUbU — tt drngtfob ealf FEEL LIKE A MILLION TAKE riSHM Hi Lucky Night While fearfully throwing his flashlight from side to side ”to make sure that no murderer was lurking among the trees” and to light the path for his wife a Vienna hank employee returning home late In he evening from an outing In the Coblenz section of the Vienna forests saw suddenly something glitter near the path and picked up a small diamond brooch for which a reward of $VK) had been Hovr It Sounded to Him pa?” “Well?” “What did teacher mean today by reading to us about the short and simple animals of the poor?” "Bn are subjert Is Your Rest Disturbed ? 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