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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 22. 1924 0 I TWO POEMS Something to Think About By THE HOUSE OF FAME IS not always those who look long-who ingly opon the House of Fame 1 lodging place bein finding glorious turrets and towers. Only In Isolated cases do such peoto the house about ple gain entrance which the poets sing and the ambltlcus when they arrive gabble. And often that the they discover to their dismay would be Blpplness they imagined theirs, has taken wing and swiftly down sway. .Old care and sorrow are faithful attendants, and no soul Is ever made bappler by their solicitous attentions. Day and night they Insist upon bowing and scraping, driving from the Peace and gilded rooms the gentle Goddess of Sleep. From our lowly place of view, the mountains across the valley are delectable. Their tints of violet, rose and gold beam beneficently. Bnt when after tours and perhaps days of hard climbing we reach the towering peaks, we find them to be cold, rough and reIt g I much alone, fearing that If we make a misstep we shall falL A little while ago we were In the valley among the common people, sharing their Joys, but now that we are In the house of fame, we bear no more the merry peuls of honest laughter, nor the words of truthful tongues. We are famous but miserable. Our words, sets and emotions are takeu at a wrong valuation. So we are set apart from the rest of the world and left to ourselves. We would glaJly return to the simple life, but our admirers will not permit us. When we gazed across the valley only a few years ago. Fame seemed to be decked in fine linen and purple. Now that we know It, It seems to be clad in rags, dull and lusterless, without heart or affection, separated from the world of sweet content. Our cares in those days were few and our Joys were many. Ah, Famet empty as a shell I A thing In keeping of the mob. likely at any moment to crush and destroy Itt ($ pelling. We have gained the chilly heights and have lost the warm, Inspiring colors. We are at a great altitude, far more of love, and less or Of what you do, and less of why; Good Is not good t done because To follow rules Is all you try. 1 do not think that God above Obedience as much admires As deeds arising out of love That no divine reward desires. Man needs no law but his own heart, A longing for the common good; To walk together, not apart, Is all there is of brotherhood. Man needs no precept to be blest. To serve his God no rule er plan; For he will serve his God the best Who serves the best his fellow man, . THE SCORE II The man whose dally task and toll Are counted but In gold. Who loves his business for the spoil, For profit what Is sold. Is like the "fan" who loves the mors The points that he can claim The man who only keeps the score And never sees the game. by McClurt Newspaper Syndicate.) 10 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) SCHOOL DA1JS A Gres Credit to Lydia L Pbliam's SERVICE I A above the plain country below us. very i TIRED NO MORE F. A. TDALKER THINK I HEADACHES GONE Barbara La Marr By DOUGLAS MALLOCH W neath Wjjjl I MEN YOU MAY MARRY l By E. R. PEYSER Has a man llks this proposed to you 7 Look like nothing of drab, but he has at a lovely voice; your sister-in-lasays he's lovely with children, and his honeyed voice captures them and you. You can see how he makes a grade "A" salesman and how the selling textbooks meet their match In him. He often carries a book on salesmanship about him and tells you that you have the things that would make an Ingratiating business woman. IN FACT He can even sell himself. Prescription to bride: "T Invest In anchors. Be may j want to sell your heirlooms. Have a buyer's roiual Symptoms: all--so- rt Hopes Vegetable Compound. Other Women Will Benefit bj .iue, so he asked how be could pay SPIDER AND MOUSE her. "Files are scarce up here," said madam, "and you must have plenty of crumbs and bits of food down where you live, for I suspect you live In the If you want sort, turn pantry wnlL Mis for your nest you bring me crumbs dreadful thing. time vqu come up here. The Ud there murium was never dis every ruiuhs will attract files. She turbed by children running about. "Of course. If you don't I'll make a had the place to herself and If he web over that hole and keep stronger cared to run across the floor she did ou out altogether," she snapped. not have to look out for small feet said he would gladly do this sud after a while Mine. Spider thought andFrisky started to take his bit of wool. the attic was reully made for ber to I'll be back with the crumbs," live In and she spun her webs every he said. right where. Madam knew she need not be afraid "The more webs I have the more if him now, so .she quickly ran down lies," thouKht Mme. Spider. But one and sat on the wool. "You bring lay she found a bole In the wall that rumba first," she said. the thought the very place for a beauOff ran to get the crumbs. tiful lacy web and after she hud put a hui when Frisky Mrs. Frisky saw him she great dea. of time Into the weaving wanted to know where he was carry and made It very beautiful what was crumb and her hus ing that nice ber dismay one morning to find (t al band told ber bigall about his bargain most destroyed, lust hanging by s with Mine. Spider. thread. "Fiddlesticks !" said Mrs. Frisky. Mine. Spider was thinking very hard She can't fool me that way. Tou things about some one, she didn't know come along and show me where that who. for she hud seen no one In he attic Is and I will get all I want without paying anything." When Mrs. Frisky ran out of the hole In the attic wall she did not stop to make any bargains with Mine. Spider. She Just tumbled her off and poked the bit of wool Into the hole for her husband to carry downstairs and then she ran across the attic and took some more. Mine. Spider was high up on the wall by this time. She knew she did not have any polite Frisky Mouse to deal with now. Mrs. Frisky, before she ran Into the hole In the wall, looked up at madam and said; "If you are wise you will Didn't Kjw This Was Your At- - not spend any time spinning webs tie," Mr. Mouse Said. Her Experience SI'lDKlt bad lout C" QUI decided that the attic bvlonced to her, for no one ever came there wtih big feather duster and destroyed the home site made with oue filrt of that MME. Skowheg&n, Me "I was rick most of the time and could not get around to htiiiiiiiimiiiliimil do my work without being all tired out so 1 would have to lias m Meteoric is the word that describee the rise of charming Barbara La Marr, the "movie" star, who has been successful In various other fields. At the ge of seven her remarkable grace as a dancer was recognized. Her next career was literature stories for motion pictures; finally she was Induced to play parts her success Is known the world over. over this hole, because I shall run In and out many times and a spider's web won't stop me." new "One of those creatures," said Mine. Spider, when Mrs. Frisky was gone. "I Just know her husband Is a poor, henpecked creature; doesn't dare to say his soul is his own." But she made her webs well off the floor after that and when she saw a mouse run across the attic she made no more sharp bargains for crumbs. strong-minde- . lying down. I have no mora headaches nor tired feelings. I hope every woman who takes the Vegetable Compound will get as much benefit out of it as 1 have." Mrs. Percy W. Richardson, R.F.D. Mo. 2, Skowhegan, Maine. 's You have just read how Lydia E. Vegetable Compound helped Mrs. Sha gave it a trial after Richardson, she saw what it had done for other women. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been thus praised by women. For sals by druggists everywhere. Pink-ham- Making the Trail As a the Appalachian Mountain club of Massachusetts Is a pioneer, says Nature Magazine. During 55 years It has put through several hundred miles of trail In the Whits 1914, McClura Newapaper Syndicate.) trail-make- nountains. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION Wkats in a Name?" 6 BCUrANS Hot water Sure Relief nn; chief-taines- English-speakin- Potu Has Anyone Laughed At You Because Reflections of a Bachelor Girl Sigls-mund- " I f (The Diq oj Superstitions I a f I e get-awa- i II wish-bone- 254 s Across the Way Ttlot tier's Cook B oo Pretty Poor Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment Wash off In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to Include Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement Utilizing Geysere Many geysers of Iceland have been used for laundry purposes and soon will be used to heat the city of Reyk- javik. Her Mistake "I'm half Inclined to kiss you." "How stupid of me; I thought you were merely round shouldered." From the Frivol. TheSame Old Backache! Does every day bring the same old Do you drag along with backache? 1. - J..I1 Wa. oV, Don t out"! find you "all played ning : : , a ioe i it D aiscourageu: xieauc iw i uiwuj care of sign you haven't taken good strained yourself. This has probably for your kidneys. Take things easierwith a while and help your kidneys stimulant diuretic to Doan't Pills the kidneys. Doan't have helped thousands and should help you. Atk your neighbor I A Utah Case jftaa Bailey. First East First W. L. afeffjh. moon-goddes- DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co., Mf(. Chem.. Buffalo, N. Y. STIMULANT Foatei-Milbu- aiP Inflamed , A f" Dont WW sore. f Bmartlug eyes witn droits "dropped "Sfcfal f I .W C h hand. A .r summery"dishes Its d d one-hal- finely-mince- Spring Stew. pint of green peas, a few The young lady across the way says Take a If she were cast on a desert Island the carrots cut Into cubes, the same first book she'd want to have with her amount of tender green onions, a slice would be her checkbook and make of salt poFk which lias been cut Into herself as comfortable as possible. cubes and fried until brown; add boil- two-poun- d i -- S, 1921. Western Newaoam- - j (f! by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ( hr UrCluia Newiai!er Syndicate.) IffeMI I ti.. iy 'A HAIR BALSAM d I Color and Faded Haul , Bmnty to Cray andimicE-isiavia ai.wai W, !ReiDOTFsIanlrtia-StopBHairFalll2- THE ALLOTMENT j C. 1 J IPS 4. ... Jaoc for work, fight EIGHT hours for lay, An.l fleht for rest at close nf day. But for my loving give me .. Rcore, Plus four. one-hal- HAW, a BUtaau New York - VERY SLOW .J .J .j. power-J- soothing elV.B . (tectlve, safe remedy oenta-- eJi Is best (TA A tJ t eaT iHa?J DOAN'S "X? s Baked Lobster. Remove the meat from a lobster, cover with buttered'' crumbs f one and cupfuls of highly sea soned white sauce, adding cayenne anil two talilespoonfuls of lemon Juice. Refill the body and tall shells of the lobster, cover vith buttered crumbs and hake until the crumbs are brown Skewer with smaM wooden Fkewers to keep the shell from curling. afl Ephralm. South, Utah, says: "My kidneysbad got in such shape acted that they There Irregularly. was a sorenesp throusrh my back and I could hardly1 stoon to lift any thing. Sharp pains stabbed through me at every move I made. I used Doan's Pills and strengthened me up quickly. they I never felt better In my life." d Salads of Peas and Peanuts. peas, Two cupfuls of freshly-rookeone cupful of fresh, coarsely-choppef cupful of peanuts, olives, a small stalk of celery also l'melv minced, adds to the salad. Mix well with boiled salad dressing and serve In nests of lettuce. EVERYWHERE PACKAGES 754 AND "There Is no present like the time," said the boy who couldn't resist mak ing a pun as he gave his mother a wrist watch. I TJPhe Young Lacly5 by McClurt Newspaper Syndicate. ) it 'bottles, and cannot begin to tel' yon what it has already done for me. I do all my work now and keep up the whole day long without uttlc when little Frisky Mouse ran across the floor straight for the hole. He did not notice madam and was about to run Into the hole with a bit of soft wool In his mouth when her cross voice called to him: "How dare you break down my web and what are FACTS about ;your it's Kiitorp; you doing In my attic? I have a good MILDRED derWed; signifimind to spin a web about you and eat meaning; wKenca it MARSHALL you for my dinner!" cance-; your luclcj) it$ and luck? jewel Frisky Mouse dropped the wool. "I didn't know this was your attic," he said. "I thought It belonged to the Her name, In Its supposed InterpreROSAMOND house and anyone could run up here, tation, gave rise to the Latin epigram, and as for your web, madam, I did not "Hosa mundl, sed non Rosa munda" has nothing to do with see It I am sorry, I am sure." (the rose of the world, bnt not a pure J RaS seem. rose, strange as It may He was so polite about It that rose), according to one historian. The about madam forgot her anger, and then she The name means "famed protection, ballad, however, as well as the general ABSORB THIS: The ancient origin. was curious to know what he was go- and is of extremely aura of romance which surrounds the s Staying sold Is better than sellfirst Urosmo'nd was the fierce to do with the bit of soft wool. name of Rosamond, established her ing once. ing of the Gepldae, whom her Lom"What are you going to do with that g popularity In England and all (ffl by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) bis drink to forced husband Yh&Cross bard nV Copyright countries. piece of wool?" she Inquired. of "I am getting It for my wife to make health In a grisly goblet composed The ruby Is Rosamond's tallsmanlc the skull of her slaughtered father, gem. Its promise of power, a nest for our children," said Frisky. laaaaaaaati aawneae.aaeaaaaael bodily Mme. Spider crept up on the wall and who later avenged the Insult by a strength and haughty pride will be murder. out of his reach In case he did get midnight fulfilled In her. Saturday Is ber lucky Out of this tragedy the name of day and 4 her lucky number. angry at what she was about to say. (16) bjr Wheeler Syndicate. I no.) By ETHEL R. "That belongs to me," she said. "Every- Rosamond gained great popularity o PEYSER thing In the attic Is mine and If you among the peasantry, and In some the land of soft bits for and other wool way want HELEN ROWLAND penetrated niyslerious your By You use Ink other than blus nest you will have to pay me for the Norman Cliffords, by whom It was or black? ROMANCE OF WORDS www bestowed upon Fair Rosamond of balthem." These folks wish they had the IMITATORS are the "trained seals" I on either side of marriage Is a splr- Frisky Mouse did not stop to think lad lore. This lovely lady's history Independence probably to depart "JIUJITSU" A of literature. ltual divorce wnlcn never can be he could run through the bole in the has been much changed by Cervantes, from the conventional color and a his and In makes Perslles wanted who of he all and wall patched up. get spite use green or violet In!:. It Is a nnHE word "JluJItsu" was encounter her in the Arctic reShe was so cross and Mme. Spider. The Queen of Gamblers Is a woman relief to you to use these Inks. A lifted as bodily from the who has had two poor deals In the" What a man calls his "Judgment" Is X And they flow or seem to flow decided In her manner that poor gions, fulfilling a dreary penace among Japanese as the system of physigame of matrimony, and still calls for composed of one part reason and ninety-n- 5 better In the fountain pen. It Frisky thought what she told him was the wehr wolves. cal training which has been a third, with the luck running against ine parts digestion. J simply shows you less conven- yillllllllllllllllHIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU practiced In Japan for the past her. tlonal, delighting In color and This system in2,500 years. Every man thinks that "woman's It chance every achieving you cludes not only constant exerIt takes a, bride quite a while to place Is In ,'ie home," but that she Is can get. You have feelings for cise and practice, but also dietlearn the folly of being so cold, one awfully lucky to have some man offer J J color some folks have not. Tou ing and careful living. It Is not enher one. moment, that she chokes all the have to pay always when you de-difficult to learn and Is very ef I Bt thusiasm out of her husband, and so KINQ IRUltiQ from convention. Here you part fective In practical use, enabling chokes she next the To that the It with flowers" at this clinging must "put up" with laughter at "say the small and comparatively niiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinuiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiini. life out of him. profiteering season, a man must, need your expense. weak person to cope successnot surprising, therefore, to find the SO awfully to get It out of his system. MOON ON ITS BACK .folk-lorIn moon crescent connected fully with larger and more powGirls are human flowers but a cony here Is: Your erful with opponents. of the Idea and wetness firmed bachelor often regards them as No doubt, when Eve moved out of T dryness. That your Ink flows well; that rpHERE are many weather signs re---i. Whatever the esoteric reason known Specifically, Jiujltsu Is the art a beautiful species of poison Ivy. the garden, she had to clenn out a cave you do your duty in correspond- are garded as superstitions which of applying the physical forces to the priests of Isis at Karnak or full of old coconwt shells and dried enee. That your friends know not superstitions at all but deducso "that a very slight movement attitude A critical or disapproving the of the Memphis why up tilting at once from whom your envelope which Adam had "squirtions from long experience. They are lower horn of the crescent will overcome the grentest posmoon Indireled" away "in case they might come J comes. exas scientifically capable of being The sible human resistance. cated a dry month and the shortening ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) in handy" some day. plained as the forecasts of the weath- of that horn a wet month, the reason worked It out to have Japanese Helen (Copyright by Rowland.) er bureau. such a degree that they utilize, assigned by modern superstition has a The common belief that If the new primitive flavor which Indicates not only the strength of the great moon has Its lower horn tilted up It Is antiquity. It Is that when the lower adept in the art itself, but the 1 a sign of dry weather would, however, horn Is tilted up the water cannot run force generated by the onrush of the oi.,iosing fighter. In the appear to come under the bead of out and when it is shortened it essuperstitions. Nearly all our moon capes easily. majority of emergencies a thorsuperstitions can be traced back to This "moon on Its back" superstition ough knowledge of Jiujifsu Is s the cult of Isls, the great is often referred to as being of Amerivery effective, but American colThe crescent can Indian of the Egyptians. lege athletes have proven that origin. The story goes that moon was her symbol and 'sometimes the Indians told the first seltlers football tactics more than offset that centuries-olshe represented the earth when fecun- when they the Indians could art of physical this "O trust ye aye In Providence, ins water and cook until the vegetables dated hang defense. by the waters of the Nile." their powder-horn- s For Providence Is kind; on the lower are hern as tender, little water as There was a close connection between of using just And bear ye a" life's changes The system was introduced inthe crescent it would be a dry moon Is possible to cook without Wl' a calm and tranquil mind scorching. Isis and fecundating water, thus in- and when they couldn't It to the United States In VJ04 and wouldn't. A Though pressed and hemmed on every Add a little rich milk and serve her to the growth of word itself is made up from relating timately the aide, pretty story; but the Indians met by with salt and pepper. Ha' faith and ye'll win through. vegetation and the crops, and a jar of the first settlers knew not of powder-hornthe Japanese Jiu meaning 6oft, For ilka blade of grass has Its own water was always carried in the proand the superstition antedates gentle or tender and Jitsu a Onion Sandwiches. drop o' dew." It Is the cessions attending her worship. device, trick or art. The Idea is of discovery America, being clearSlice sweet, mild onions into thin that jiujitsu is the "gentle art" ly derived from the Isis myth. siloes, lay on slices of buttered bread, ( of meeting physical force with a by McClure NVwspaper Syndicate cover with a little salad dressing and ( ) SIMPLE sulad. If one has a small n quick, dexterous movement, decrisp lettuce leaf, then lay on anlie void of any especial strength. gathered other slice of buttered bread. Serve garden spot, muy ( by Wneeler Syndicate, Inc.) fresh with dew and served with all the for Sunday niht lunch with a A LINE O' CHEER jrlass of in such found flavor and only 0KKttKHHKH0Kie crjspncss good rich milk, chilled If a warm night foods served at once after gathering. By John Xendrick Bangs.' hot, if cool. " AM RVil down. One day when I was readina? the paper I saw theLydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound ad vertisement and saw what it did for other women, so I thought I would try I have taken three W kg. Patchogui-.- T, ft mo im OnrnSa Cut HINDZRCORNS ail .kto. eniures eomturt to t.'i ft It ) 4. The clergyman's cassock is a survival of the duys when nearly all men were skirted. ubout? Whntcha Snail I tried to get a Job as messenger boy and tliey said I was too slow eveu for a messenger boy I IUig etopa wslatiBe M.ny. Ita. by mmil or at brae fft, Cist. Huk.x Cbcaueal Worka, tatobotraa, H, X. 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