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Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING, 3UNE 20, 1921. Alicia Hammersly v Sister Mary A Woman Who Wouldn't By Remarry Icbh McGlone Gibson Tke HM WrUe Alicia Hammersly ne Alicia Atwellf lady to get a personal story out of me have iU- and commonly called All teiii " h 'I tomorrow, you certainly should of the ed having ua opportunity aosorbing story of her girlhood. She is dineupon You know that a together tonight. engaged to Hallet Hammersly. They are man tells more of himself at table than married. The months roll by. and Hal Is he does at any other place." devoted and regretful by turns. A child Mr. Early rose rather reluctantly It Is coming to Alicia and Hal, and she to me, and asked the waiter to gees home to be with her mother. News seemed comes that Hal has been killed In a set another chair. used to railroad wreck. The shock renders Alicia Judge Turner was- evidently his way, for he unconscious and she Is gravely III for having things arranged A boy Is born to her. After her took his seat as a matter of course. weeks. -he seem at all worried when ecovery she determines to win her own Neither did he had ordered a way In the world. She tries short story my host remarked that in the afternoon. two for dinner early Is and to have her flrsv writing delighted "You see. Judae. I waa. not thinking attempt accepted by a big New York also have the honor of your magazine. The editor, Roland Early, be-- , that I should sne nas great possibilities, offers rammnv. loving her a position. She accept and goes to known that you "Well, you might have for New York, where Roland Early is very could have the honor of my company attentive to her. She meets Mr. Early's the asking if Mrs. Hammersly was to be secretary, Miss Belcher, and feels Intul. the other guest. Surely you know. Roily. Miss Belcher regards her as that vnn Via VP to niV for everything in that flvely an Intruder. this world and you know that I am going to give you the first personal story of DINNER WITH ROLAND EARLY. my career. And, although I cannot con Mr. Early's face lightened up when he ceive Just why anyone except myseu it. every view of me as I stepped from the should be greatly interested Inbeen caught after, elevator. magazineit in the country has It was a glance that every woman recognized the glance of the possessive "Although I told you when you firstit male who takes pride in knowing that mentioned It that I was going to giveour of Tcmr association in which he that though only for to you because n am ffMnr trt dv It a moment, will possesses, be desired by others. A woman much older than I told me tn von because I want to know Mrs. Ham- the other day 'that she would want to inprslv better die when the time came that no man gave He hesitated a moment, then turning toI her that second glance which betokened me. remarked: "it Is Mrs., is it not? more than passing interest. At this mo tlid not understand old ttqlly aright when ment, however, I almost wished that Mr. he I introduced us." that Mr. Early me with his merely bowed, hoping waa Early had not complimented a widow eyes before he spoke, as I felt myself would not tell him that Iwould not be de1 nau The judge, however, blushing with a feeling that I was not looking or acting nied the information he was seeking. as a business woman should. "And what does Mr. HammerRly think Hammersly? Coming down-i- n the elevator I had de- of your magazinea work, Mrs. of faith In termined to establish this evening once He must have great deal and .for all my relations with Mr. Early you if he knows that it takes you Into on purely a business footing, but I felt the company of such fascinating men as how perfectly futile the idea was when Early and myself." his first words werci "You should al"Mrs. Hammersly's husband is dead, ways wear white, Mrs. Hammersly, pref- - said Mr. Early shortly. I did not "Oh, I beg your pardon. erably something- soft in white like the mean to be rude. Perhaps, being a judge. frock you are wearing now." As we were seated at the table to I have gotten into the habit of insisting which the head waiter rather ostenta- upon knowing all the facts In the case. tiously led ua, a table softly lighted with I am sorry." rose shaded candles and "It is Mrs. Hammersly. and not you. beautifully decorated with La France roses. I said: "I Jeff, who should know all the facts in always wear white when I can do so this case." "And I am ashamed to say that I know without being conspicuous. I did not wear the conventional mourning for" my very little about you. Judge Turner," i husband, yet I have not worn anything remarked frankly. but black or white since baby came. '"That is splendid," he said. "You will There is a psychology about colors, isn t have no prejudices which I will have to I overcome." there? Someway I have felt as could not allow myself to flaunt though brilliant The waiter was standing by Judge in colors in my baby s eyes. I did not want Turner's chair almost thrusting a menu his first consciousness of me to be a bird his hand. At last the judge became aware in brilliant plumage. Instead I wanted to nf it and brushing it aside, he said: be something to him which will mean "Oh, just bring me whatever Mr. Early haft ordered. rest." "I am, very partial to white for wo In spite of Mr. Early's frantic en- man's wear," siid Mr. Early, ignoring deavors to make the waiter unaers.anu my reference to baby as he always did. and do as he was told by JudgeMr.Turner, "I have never known only one woman the waiter remonstrated. "But Early who did not look better when dressed in! nas ordered s dinner for two of a most white than in anything else, and she " careful selection." Mr. Early broke off abruptly and bowed "The selection cannot be too careful for me. Early. You remember how care- -d formally to someone behind me. I had an intuition that the person who; ful we were in our selections of the larg-hathe queer little furrow be- - est hot dog sandwiches at Sally's around tweenbrought his eyes was Judge Turner, and the corner from the campus?' my guess was confirmed a moment after- "Stretch the dinner for three. Charles, ward when I recognized the judge's voice, ordered Mr. Early, and the wrinkle be- "Look here. Roily, I think you are mis?- - tveen eyes grew deeper, Tomorrow Judge Turner's Interest. ing a bet. If you really want this young - - -- OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON BY able that should receive more attention than It does. The leaves and stalks are equally good to eat. The leaves may be cooked as greens and the stalks as asparagus or both cooked together. Chard is like spin ach in composition. "6WII8 CHARD AS ASPARAGUS. Cut leaves from stalks of chard. Wash stalks and tie tn small bunches. Cook in tender, add salt boiling water till and finish cooking.nearly Drain and keep hot. Put on pieces of hot buttered toast and pour over Hollandalse sauce. HOLLANDAISE SAUCE. One cup white sauce 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 3 egg yolks, 2 tablespoons butter, salt ''and pepper. Make white sauce as usual. Add the egg yolks well mixed with 3 tablespoons water. 8tlr over hot water till the sauce thickens, but do not let boll. Add lem Juice and add butter bit by bit. Reason with salt and pepper. CHARD LEAVES AS SPINACH. Wash leaves through several waters. Put on to cook over a slow fire. In a tightly covered kettle. The will cook in its own Juice just sschard spinach. Cook until tender, about lorty-flv- e minutes. Drain. Choo and a Inn svlfH ami! vvvr ma lemon Garnish with slices of hard boiled juice. eggs, SUFFERED FOR THE BLIND CAN HEAR LIGHT. blind csn hear light. rm ' t.s litis amnUf through en Krrlleh Invention railed ih i optophone, whlrh enables l!,e Mind to read any rrinfed matter whatTer dr j means of a pre that turn l'ihi avej into sound wivm Th flrM of thee lustrumer ; l t j rea hetl Farla out t tnl l,etng ; the Itiere 1e Frame. Franco vmrri. n enter It la said that the new mcl. ne ro.v i replace y'tmn r.f raiaet letter' entirely to We reai by touch, anl do amav volume Te! the hulky r.v libraries the blind T1 oiior 1 it i- ejnl fr HAS r. joung Kngnh girt an r In tar machine. demcntrte? rue.-ii-. : , r n that she has developed in Ie vesr a speed cr aout twenty f.nl ' minute and ran read half an bo win She hore to attain 'rut fatigue of forty words a minute !. Heading is done by miun-i- t ri. each lelter un.l . .ru;'ri raenta letter, muaU-afive ,,f ihorJ r.injv,-ing note or e Thua th nrte i; i;. and I atrurk together rcrreer,' fi. !! ter A ' or -- , i. Lak6 mm Itiail ClaiELS Weigllt Salt on Tanlac and Feels Bet- ter Than in Years ' 1 . SUCCESS QIBL A TWENTY YEARS TanU i I i. a mighty good medicine-i- .t it will help whoever tries cerunn'y ha done me a world Uhee it It. for of good." rL cltv Kir; iii.l Marion MtrrtlL 221 N. i.!t Cily. Utah, n well-know- employe t r v l.j.i otomach. Tt m for xer twenty years, and ' tlnie th pain were' no had I could exery meal gae h.r.ll !Aiid t AMer wii.iM form "ti m stomach, and 1 f agony, and tl often nt hovire 1) t tf wont it mtj urel be itthegotlastany of me. wrc.jlJ e t a ir. ' ;h! ngo t got wort a lu a tern Die cona.-wMcaini Tanlac help- ''.n rhlj about Hir.g : u t r.-'I ufir.g I?, and now .,hr m ..(jtjr.r t'l'rr. sUeping letter and a long hae Int.o.mda f,itnK tr. it.r tl.an I s'ever.l tn iwtr .ir.ed jn.ti f e i much stronger andm Nery way. TanTac Is cerA rt ?!:. fot M much trouble. tainl;. , ttlcernent ' ,aA a I l ) i - l fr ie . M actl e The aprrtua dendu any rain for a while. . a in hern remarkable upon Quality oof. leal element selenium, wtjch in "ne Term munnfil digging In our ground-pantrThe next letter that Nick read If dam-8o kindlv JuM trr spell b you'll from Scramble Squirre! Here's what hi semi lr to t!e amount of !.s.t t weather, we'll fe greatly Ing a.N,.rdlng I said: it e!n.e.! obliged.. r Tt er.iu?n . Ut : "Dear Mr. Sprinkle-MoYour in Lope mt t.anv send rain for awhile. SCP.AMlil.H S. Ryfir.nKI. AND tVIKIl nee-- l to a teet.h..ne rereixer to neren"Please don't I r An eiectri-- iatterv "P. H . Will you kindly a!o keep Jacki tne ouni Samantha and have used up the store on arv and a. .. s very . . useful In I ... He of nuts and acorns that we had put away Frost awsy to , us . .tablet t. hevlr.g . . . ... i . J GALLSTONES. i y m inter, mm for in our oren the anti nutourrs tne ri hk tali levcri't'" and; Please tell me can gallstones be re- now we are using the ones we stored uunu iii loctara . . . ........ , , . . . . inj iiw" iui n'. ni moved by medical course and not sur- away underground. or hgtil i..aei on t As it will likely be! we ve o ij In lnten:t :i taken off our Interjvunnte of the eesenium a the tiit'-determlr.es gery? Can a case be 14relieved by this some time before nut and acorn fur warm we d ) and ie epel!. .tliged a-k What ripe sgain (for dear knows the leave on' Spring's no time process after standing note whlrh the "irator hun m he yesrs? for the anyway, are the symptoms of gallstones? H n t even WAV lie freete fv H. ll receiver aren trees where the grow they ltiepnone thing' If gallstones ar present there is no out yet.) Would you mind keeping thai ' ind i' Ned." grcan.-.- l Strlnkie-IloHENCE THE &OUNO. .e l.. tweet, way of dissolving thern by medical treatN It k letter ' that this , one of a series "!w you a'pose I'v. so J'rin'tt and to and won't weather good dry they Nsnry Inment. On the other hand, you may be w l!l.l " n w rn -un in' u a dry place got to are If nnn ami tan: t" aHin ire spoil? kept i.iu they .,,.1,. eiiirn: already terested to know that sometimes a Urge they keep finely, but there a notning off Ja- k Frost''. Why I ve j.tnt given him tri puipatl"n or light, ami . . rtfgotir .i r r. j:r uki number of gallstones are found in the gall spoils iiruuiiiuiii Thu the trained earl I'rwi" a lob to lnn Old .Man KLmI's mlxohlef!" nound priuf1 nauons. sucn bladder after death, though during l'.fe weather.'em ouloker than ilimp "ORgy . for detects each letter a. It are don't Know wr-s-Vi.-- . Is "They Thfl",f" " the patient suffered absolutely no rytnp-tom- s and Csecho- Jack! to lintaln. .m.t eslO We'V tuat fomr home, them, do they-"If ih. Italy thins! apparatus "Nother adjusted f t ie employed indicative of such trouble. ff a from 8crub-V'- p .r.t;- - Slu aki.ld Plood varlous in aiaea we Man their didn't Krosl where spring! bse got Iint , person has suffered an attack of gs'iatone would lw ruined." r.ary printing The proxisioi.s mit b' of peculiar cleaned, and we're clean ss new gra. i ground-pantrcolic, a surgical operation is usually ad- We Tha blind soon ieatr, to dl.t.r.gui.i. lie Continue." we get dreadfully' and mud (To like t don't States owing I jn.trf,( visable. a a suggest that you discus. this not as , fnlted , . but letter, note, r.uas.an tu ct ,h I matter with your family physician, and and when Mtmp.1 the mu.lral motif, trade agreementJrnhave him advise you. ha hen learned, the.- - motif- - Onmi mrn' ,0 fnlted Ktats wJ.Jch resulted de--int fuj.e.1 into syllable whole ' CATARACT. of rommon t the American state notification become f wor4j,n mi!'.r What is a "cataract?" Can it be cuifid? 'be aiKhtles reader a one .m.pj to Hua!a that the sovietpartment the of in a lens the Catarart is change haJ no chance of rscog- governmen: eye so that lens becomes opaque. The n". t ion BLOWN CLASS form by the United in any cause of the condition is still obscure, IliOwn g'.aS Will b featured . as Americans were. long age is an important factor. Thus though fan-and winter In headdfw e let im . In Itusais. far no form of local treatment, aside befrom rhinentone Inrruatatlor.a ;il ie of a surgical operation, appears to Onept4oners of th ir.oat SnteresUr.g protrls to i The new wsy of inenlr, g thetn re'value in attempting to cure cataract. Opon wire frsme that j.jr.p cf th litis- - German agreement ,the stones erative treatment is best undertaken alt- UNCLE WIGGILY AND MONEY UNNY.,you ometh;r.g sweeter lhn ;m aO thai the representatives of otH' to be th bead Jutted they may er the cataract has become ripe. Who are ou and w hat and Tlua.a are bound by it oi' 'inr.c the little rabbit girl. liffmmy Baby Dunty. in oo , Heby HimtyT" aaked l nrje Wig-of to fncle the SAUSAOE ROLLS. from ever form of agitaaround rtfrain yard Vgcil. playing tombed ih. ketchup out of bta whls-- j one morn- Ten pork sausages 2 rupi of flour. : tion cr propaganda against the gov stump bungalow glly'S hollow come kers. to visit Mr. teanpoons baking powde?, lunch of salt. J ernment or the iu: intltuuor.s of. Ing. having ur . u.w m hwh t nn wnen. an 01 a auaarn, ur mii wnn m,i , . country in which the delegation !s nd Ml bring her,mu lanie.poona ura Hon in dough and r,ok ' Mer housekeeper. j rcn. wr, hon,v for her ,TeJ." Wuxsy. the muskrat lady ; ,otla" heard Baby Bunty give a little wnom n,v ltun:v bad unmncic , lr oyrn s" ot "n hur fn COLOGNE. "What's the matter. Bunty? V.ht hu,from floWfr 00 Uerrnany. June. II ' t.erman asked Jsurs jane PAINT. InteresU and th hapnened? 1!,. buslnes, oh cried imie . ,.m.ki onMARJORIE. oee go sVe.u5J never Oh. I just saw a ralnteJ are A toys ' ler soon b and h, pr thr was extremely she when was skeptical '..'(;ninn as bjnod is it The house the flower of your ?r1.f";NVrt ; chltdrer, They ma .y.k 'hf .m o other ef lfct pre Jimlnr) hnntr ,h V4,u, lboul h ' here. ies on'-'hem.elve. " i of nor.ey L t.ngled'Vo he" d agreement entered Into With the ' Pi ao Ir.,, There's nothing changed at all about rens".Wmu.t a forni L t wn Votni Ilb' Bunty's bread rJ; ' anlet the place; .viKinr' like He's ARE WELL BRED. nrl- -' An I busing ifwillVOUremove covered with. in.-., though .', The books she loved to read are waiting to hep and VraUli 5.rUr him 11 I ncie Ulgg.l ..f.man Tou atone. ?.) ,v of w, mm.Hf rlt. and br.d Otjrnn;nl ! near Bumble Lmble. lo hope for lm- little frulta from your mouth with jour har.d there bad honey tpreid co thai i t her , ."Nl' O II tI u , 1U1 w " thv .,...r wnuld J never OB any COO-h- e from ahould madiate b Russia with trade voriill are Bun ejerie.4 rnu"ir "Beea raol They very usefl." y,M,V laoy bee!.yV, Hell sting . to the rUf lht! aidersble scsie. ,;ncl W))rtrv to used be. It she room the remains way Her Jane and she called so loudly Jjat IT-- . .o ,f.,nr. , Honey (ln. The f . t that tha aoviet rtpubUC ,h.t w.. nol Here are the puxxles that she pondered TOWEL hammc? : whiten """T-0still treats ,NV1"llt Th,V. on upon monopollflrg U lm v U wns out Ine rut .n Two !Mitwm Cf tun-en- i , :.,iF.). .r.jrt'.t ' the Yet since the angels called for Msrjorie ,nr,.nl.f but.nesa and bid 1 111 Has mstter? the 'What's .,. tie water In which ou bH your tow.u01 1 e(.ort her a The Joyous spirit of the home nas gone. Wooxle Wolf come to get me? esciaimed ,h. !lttl, r4t.,t ; trade written agreement preliminary ,,,.,,11 , I ) V. , V, . e . r. ... wt I whlteo them' 00- .. Umin. umDnt UP Ik. v..c.....hiinnv ..w...., - nl -...1 11111 . til a auanen 11 iriin n rnin ah Tf n All things grew lovely underneath her .no. out. .toy ounu rn a n bjtnea men. who profess to be the tper . tarsal but th' TO SHRINK. raled come i.i'H'uity touch. a bee out 01 a tI,t;r rr' I ! ' thro-.ighnn m wart to To 'rain unable to comprehend the document, ton shrink col oull. began It gcvja knew because room was The bright j beerr soaked and torn cscapl for water It ailing. better see a bout and dry Yr, the sot let republic takes to r.ng It Wi g hv her smile. , f 'I'd Th lee butted hM ' r,n the From her the tiniest trinket gathered glly saw. rights and functions of to-a wtth hundreds of fnrJe. and tbe ri T" T TLC A T TATTOO and It alio holis white much. red. hta with imir.M m the corporation. ao h FACT umbreUA wn garden Mujw THE EFFECT ,OF ABSENCE OF LOVE The cheapest toy became a thing worth w. no could water and : intum''"" Haby get through, ' ; while; BABS PROPAGANDA frtr.clple that a government car. not be and Mr. Ungears didn't get . Ut "h" rbed.Hunty By DOROTHY D IX. the World's Highest Paid Woman Write-Tet here are. her possessions as they 1 ne Dee nn v iuui iv tu erideavors to reassure busi j sued, wet were. ovi again. Honey t'nny'.'" cited' w "Thank who dr sir to . do business Uby iiuniy, to set the eyes No or aglow; . The Joys longerwe. ,. war, which knocked most of our catch it again, They knew not how, . ..v. t s oy mi inn'."11 iihe klnred throneh Ih n Ana ...m t . ... k Ituntv r lUhr iZ lUGA. 1). June ti for mourn seem to as reacmna they why, but they did not fit in their old Today, . , .w.. ana, , ... .. . - . . , . flower, And Lncle WlEr.lv to. s.ad rain .1. fondest; faiths galley west, seems to have places. i . I In if r aws. she ' her ' ..u.,i.n.. ununiw m w4,is ' , lh,llAitlln, rv,." 'x Is ours to that cheerful with bob the "P And share the sadness that theory played th Oerman government and between the HuMim goremrr.tnt and Out he busied. ctrrUng . itWrun off b"Mn sit Inhlrn free. The truth was that absence had done know. and individuals In Hus. "Absence makes the heart, crow fonder. " its deadly socialist federative Husslan the air. and as he fluttered his Oernsn firms around dlf- n rh.n;.r.,'b- - 7i,if to in had work. grown They ' in I be said are MKWnu si I Jl tell f irrt nne anrt iinrtnnhtorllv In been controlled by an arfcl-sKQlVOrce COUriS OI DOt-nfade wlnri lo has here, nest horse. mllkn.an's the public you republlr . and the United States have sent out an dition lo the mu)titude of weak brothers Half sobbing now, we put her games t rv.lon court. you aery mucn lUby Uunt n Thsnk woodnlie lew Its the and I'ncle ate significant Wiggtly provisions S. O..S..call for help. They report that and .issers who are away k.uinr m. not nf the flower. And' clamoring for Because, dumb things, they cannot un- If you hadn't helped me I know are overwhelmed with business, and vorf.e because they were Lnclo; alienated from j derstand would have done so " that never in the history of the world j each otner by the separation of the war, 1 come Wirglly more shall never gentle-Marjorle the were there so many men and women rnere are thousands said bunny Why indeed." "Yes. of who are couples to play. man. "But you are a much I smaller be seeking to break their matri-- : now stoically bearing the frantically misery of a And we have faith In Ood at our com- than Bumble helped the; Umble. whom monial bonds, and they further Mate that! mismated who would have marriage, mand. 01 me. cases mo Vvyv in uiree-iounIf in common-nlac- e rocked alone other romfnrt day." now start a These toys we smiled at once, u ' who desire divorces have no real griev they had never been parted "I am a different kind our tears, end am ance against the ones to whom they are "I innr answer. Honey the is Nor this hard to understand. We They seem to wonder why they He so gather sweet Juices from the flowers, married. They frankly state that dur- get the habit of the people with whom still. the man was away in we live. We are also, but there ing the time thataffection too close to them to They call her name, and will through- Bumble Umbleusdoes thatbees for each other get a thsn there;' more of the army, their are honey perspective on their little ways and out the years. bees." bumble are perished. and4 they now find life together peculiarities. can so John become to us used unto bow Ood ARE MANY WAYS a baby has of expressing any pain or irregularity Thy strengthen unendurable. "Well. I'm glad I could help you out. Mary s coming to breakfast in curl will. It was to be expected that the great to said Bunty. Baby kimono and he papers A. does not 1921. that Guest.) by Edgar brides would become actually see them. Mary can have heard (Copyiight, health and nappiness. A short "So am I!" busied Honeydot'nnr. a And majority of war because -- 00digression from ;ts normal condition la that John gurgle his coffee behind his paper some time you I hope peace divorcees, marriages may were entered into on the spur of an so many vor mornings that her ear doesn't sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the head end Unci; emotional moment, when girls married register the Then the bee Hew away, familiar sound. or in looked back lo khaki, good anything that were We often wonder how a man can enWigglly and Baby Bunty went or or the whole body, fretful. In these and other ways a baby tells you there is Nurse Jsne romantic, .or adven- dure because they the. hollow bungalow. stump to live a with wife, fretty. nagging of on a note the was mfmm mn turous, or avaricious, had no element there hut about the same a disordered stomach, or bowels it is surprising who complains said she had lust hopped i stability in them. toBut something wrong, Most mothers know t porch which and who warns, him things every ... xtrm Wlhhlem-obblduck the find that the sea- every clay, and disheartening morning when he goes out not to be run HELEN GOULD SHEPARD. JUNE 20. soon return. do not act naturally are the cause of most of baby's sufferings. A call for the doctor soned matrimonial timber, 3.0 to speak. over lady, and would by the street car. and to take his of come absence. now, j under the strain broke would also bck she wish "I s, over-shoewear to or and his For It would seem that the situation umbrella, One of the great philanthropists amongis the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready hand be sure to walk on the shady side of Baby Bunty. would tend to draw a husband and wife to , American women Is Mrs. Finley j. Sbep- - sighed asked Uncle Wlggily We street. the "Why?" woman marvel does that in out all call each to that and better known as Helen Miller "Because I'm hungry," answered ti.(; together, not commit suicide who has to endure a ard. even a safe remedy such as Fletcher's Castoria, man's husband there was of love and loyalty. The to She Is perhaps not as well known little rabbit girl, "and I'd like some breed who g Qould. his time monologu-inspends his as she to deserves courage, his response the o at danger, his and large Jam." about how wonderful and great he is. be. for public Castona has been used for baby's ailments for over 30 years and has mershe always shunned euy sort of "I'll get that for yon." offered the bun- country's need one would think that this The reason is that these husbands and Dublicity. bread. been would thrill a woman's heart with pride im the who Women have found He nv 'eft rent l.m:in. easily in her man and keep her heart cen-- , wives are so accustomed to each other mense sums 01 money qvute orien wanr which he epreaa wun ouutr, dui mi ited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other ni; have ceased to notice each to spend those fortunes ir charity snd was another mailer. uncie at home who that they tered on him. The wife ui'u all that a man was fighting other or listen to each other, and their Helen Gould Is onn of .hee looked in the pantry and tne kitcnen cioa- represented baby's medicine because of its harmlessness and the good results achieved. for and risking his life for one would salvation lies in their never being sep- philanthropy. women. n s. no Jam couia ne see. et Hire but to a arated clear load would be star long the of the late Jay on tne top sneu: enough get good think that she wmuBeing the daughter ciuTia And remember this : Castoria is essentially a baby's remedy and not a cure-a- ll draw her husband's every view of each other. Absence is fatal Gould that would she Inherited an enormous fortune. uDOT) a chslr. but his paw lit. to them come because when her and home. they was. born in New York, snd edu- slipped and, to save .himself, he caught t6gether thought tothis for every member of the family. What might help you is too often dangerous was generally true during again they see each other as thev are. She in the fashion of most of the hold of the shelf. He pullM It down, and cated Perhaps and without :' any of the softening veil of daughters of the rery rich. vine-.nf es the time of actual peril, but when the romance some 01 came rxii over the shelf which they beheld each when" war was over, and the man returned to in itew with through was a babe, Un fell ; , interested all which She w.fphuD. always given in their youth. was one of the cle Wigglly, making him look like an Kas- which York home, and the husbandy and wife tried to other university, It is as disillusioning to go back to first Institutions to benefit by her wealth. life together, take up their every-daown family after a long absence as She gave it first a library, and the they found out that something insidious, your I'm sorry!" cried Baby Bunty. it is to go back home, and Just as tne hall of fame, a beautiful building whlrh as "Oh. to his feet. intangible had happened to them. They one she helped ITncJe Wigglly for being contented In the stands on the heights above the Hariem had somehow lost step and they couldn't recipe rnlncf the Jam! I ren eat plsU "Never In were which or on were you that village born, The terms of the gift butter." the old farm, is never to leave It, so the river. everv five years, uo to the year 2000. five bresd and la no need to do that, said a only way to keep the fires burning on new tablets should be engraved with the voice at the pantry w:ndow. "I will brio: the altar of love is to stay and tend the names of the greatest Americans of that furnace. these to ie men ana women 01 9 7 We never stay still. As long as we live period or proiessin wno naa gone rsnK .j any we either grow and Improve, or we shrink deeds for the general god. j and deteriorate, and if a husband and Besides many other beneiacticms sne Z wife hope to keep together spiritually gave $100,000 to the government for wsr I they must be shaped by the same envir- purposes during the Spanish-America- n jf.:jfH!mfl and is this onment, t why those who risk war. She was not content to gtre only a long separation jeopardize I In love. money, but gave her persons services their The man who roams far afield, who taking care of the sick and wounded. In has strange adventures, and broadens, the recent war the Red Cross and msny RELATIONS and polishes, through contact with the charities received 1 from her. help gTt world cannot help but grow away from more than owa of family L.very the little provincial wife he has left berelations. of dlfireiit hind him. And likewise, she Is weaned They talk out. and get to bor-in- a iamiuy may hsve avariations. from him, and he becomes a stranger to together. each other, and even the cioet de They all show x But they all her modes of thought. ALCOHOL - 3 PtKC EXT. voted counles find that they are happier When they meet, they have nothing in and better for an occasional vacation from Tt makes a anal. mothers brother meaes common. They are as constrained and as each other. jr a neece. 1 dawter brothers Your dumb with each other as we are when iaulatinC rood fcrKttsU-- j All of which seems to Indicate that ab- Thcv bring their trooa n meyre gxurg we meet our old school fellow and find sence Is like certain patent medicines, to stay jong. tc6tiecSt3faaodEg5 that we cannot take up again the okl curative in broken In big a valeeae. doses, deadly discreJest otherwise Bit Intimacy. , ones, and should be taken with et. husbands and wives on each tion. are earned after them. babies Innocent : t other s nerves when they areget A short absence makes the heart grow In life with a ram. continually startingClarents There. i rack a thing as aaying too ranch oa any rubject, and or Perslvll. fonder of a husband or wife, but a long Thus case Its In absence makes it grow fonder of the other 2 names that eouWent be werse. MTacd-tAnd- " the reuow. talker aooner cr later beccnes a bore. The troth to wlih relations start 00 good have If you la ' " always welcomed, and the troth reiterated and confirmed it more Us all a matter of luck. . And wen you get more by man-Ingethan welcome It reaches your Uneracxt tooL Youre libel agen tobe stuck. Fletcher' Caaterla la all lu adrtrtijine haa claimed for You haff to kla your relation . d Weather theyre ugly or wat. O wy do they say this oouatry U free by the microscope of jmblic opinion and used for Ter thirty Its aot. Wen sutch things pjo-vTHE PROSHET1. without a peer In the hearts cf thoughtf nl, caoticma, "ttmmmZmSmU year a it The wise old prophets of the ring now at Chrlssmas on our time relations O Its In the figure dally news, and they dAcrnlng Ifothen, ind oace tiaed, mother lore there ia no tubttituta depends. everybody like everything, will win That Carp why If we do wasent there would wat So eny? or why he'll lose. Theso seventh sons for mother lore will acorn to try a "aubatitute" or a "jut-aa-cood- '. The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies of seventh sons are alwavs hara to srulde We'd haff to impose a our trends. oo us right, whenever pugilistic onss ars I of benefit to persons who suffer from MaiueTadixi undrr many names druc that are injerioua to tfct cneuuieu ior a drastic LEMONS, The manConslipationMedDurTci tle of Elijah fsUs uponfight. wis mea makma? lemonade try to put the I In the tender bab hare found their way Into acme houaehold, but the light cf Nervousness of the ring, and every dead game sport. Sleeplessness n. rind and all. through the food chopv recalls that proohet-MHnLoss ol Appetite haa it atlas-- per. It gives th lemonade a tang. Tea Depression v. ; experience boo a carta them out-- Are they exit cut before it ia to-- late? For if the all unite to say that will like it- Brain Fag Digestive Troubles Jack will prophets win the scrap, and Jack Is oe beaten In the fight, how shall each Slow Recovery from Influenza and Kindred Ailments oTxirj should trjLo tw tooniT THAT Accvo tvunr somt Of t LlTCntrt CHCX4 BEAD BRACELET. propnet save his man? Th wnnhttl told me. yesrs ago, that Wlllard had a Are yoti run down? Are yon irritable? Are you overworked? Then evening wear the newest conceit cmcn. and after seven rounds Is For ieaa ara ejatte beaded bracelet. The pipe and the this of beneficial ita eatiafy yourself approved remedy try T pocr. Jck "would be too dead to wide and beaded tn very elabort--dt-signs- . ?' , so Ana I wagsred all my means, ingredients, pmcn. , according to the prophets rede, and when OO"" vonic. Sol Mfirfaar?s) the winners got their beans ray bnk Bears the Signature of PINEAPPLE. Briacca ia told in original . . . . " one 10 seed. The prophets BBIACEA DRUG COMPANY ' I L II: the food Put All pineapple through the" 0,- bottle$ only. Refuse Corbett was 7T. and easier than blows. ani h wtmid knock chopper. It Is far better Qty. Mo. aU substitute. 3 fork-Pah red or ut tog It with a Fltsslramons cold, among Nevada's ghast- grating" It a pan under the chopper to catch ly snows. And so, to bet on Jim's suc- no Is waste. r waxen and cow In soak; the Juice and there oo I never tgnwuB my distress ETH TANNIa, not bet on w. ftT Dnka- - I shall old sarin' that paJnt costs an There's .T Exact Copy of Wrapper. what the proph "".!: ln7 Predict IU tune my nothln': but tt don't say which kind-ho- use l f T, " 4ve,I'i I.. .'f;.".m"r " or face. Time makes strange bed and merry lay. md by george Matthew Adams.) fellows. j 'fleas don't n Uncle Sam, M. D. i 1 1 I r l send ; w y 1 ! i ! j J liht-sensltl- - ' ..ti, tree-pantr- . - -l- I ss. . MERRILL HAD The Blind Can Hear Light OF THE TWINS ADVENTURES USE CHARD. Swisa chard Is an early summer veget- 1 &- STANDAK0-EXAMINE- R I w f - I tael I m':' , rrr t i i m 1 "'T "",; , ', y era'e lter - BEDTIME STORIES ; - i HOWARD R. GARIS BY aip-.ab- hjj y I Just Folks - sute b.td 1 ! , i- I i i hln I & "V i , UIX rion 1 1 t- , j OYQIbIV rii-ss'a- f ! J mih " - ..... . Talks W ini" TV m rm .C" . w-- . I rlnt Ser , nJf .rMATJr. .- ! frnt j 'he H- .aul .".11 !,,.. I1 ut , di-th- ey .... j ns 1 When Baby Complains. ; i THERE I of 1 IS IT YOURS? that 4 e that at - ! , - ( Children Cry Fop 7 yL i Little Benny r-.-:- t Shave With Guticura Soap The New Way -jr. rirnirnu . . 4 Without Mufj Let's Think It Over. Walt Mason tnd ex-plai- n. a GENUINE J,.Vv?T mm tt iuBiuit rrt,ht i rmv lit CASTORIA ALWAYS |