OCR Text |
Show ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1921 "ILI"""""" p-- "-' 7Tt l "" f. Mjm t A SCHOOL FOR t 7F tt jth itII Th9 f lift tjh ' -- -- T IN-LAW- r THAT.BW'W)LEOR By DOROTHY DIX, the World's Highest Paid Woman Writer A clergy man, who asserts that seventy-fiv- e up to the old lady, and show that he or to win her afftc'ion. per cent of the wrecked homes in she desires There should be a special chair in the the country are broken up by the wife s devoted exclualvely mother or the husband's mother, urges School for line of Jolly to artistic of schools in which to cultivating an establishment; the "mothers-in-la- w could be taught how to be applied to mothers-in-laby brides instead of being outlaws as and bridegrooms who have qualified as be , the salve at present. efficiency experts In spreading they areidea. should also give ' Undoubt-- 1 The School for Push it Pine along. are in sore its DUDiLs. a brief course in natural his- o.iiv moat mothers-in-laooes not need of an education that, will lift them torv. showing that marriage automatically cause a woman to cease up above the primitive animal jealousy being a daughter, because she hasJiecome that makes them hate their sons-in-launseen, a wife, or prevent a man from remain and their daughters-in-lasight has added a wife because they cannot endure that their ing a son after he does marriage put children should love anyone else better to himself. Neither a stop to tender family ties, and change than they . do them. Also, mother-in-lawomen for their needs to be grounded in the elementary the love of men and so that she will not parents into indifference or hate. as. so principles of justice seem to think that it many think mat tne manwno is married 10 to should. her daughter should slave himself and should lay The College for death to provide her with limousines she holds that the girl,who stress on the fact that there are nowoman pearls, while of virtue, and that the is married to her, son should do her own demands that her husexpect to have a .-new hat whose jealousy cooking and not band shall sacrifice- - the mother who bore oftener than once in two yearsher whim, is so lacking In loyalty Furthermore,' It would certainly make him to she will forsake her for some other that for sweetness and light If mother-in-lahave it forcibly Impressed on her woman, and that man who expects his ' could mind that every young couple have a wife to turn her back upon the love to manage .their own affairs in and tenderness that has sheltered her aU right their: own way, and have their quarrels her life will find that some day she will without having mother to referee them. leave him just as lightly, for she has no ?.'or. can one deny that, there will be a gratitude or appreciation In her compoe divorce market when sition. plump should also mothers-in-lalearn how to keep their .The School for fincrers out of their children's pies, and have a chair of justice which should teach and grooms to play fair with acquire a wisdom and' grace that willls brides mother-in-laand not to take all she enable them to make their visits like can give, ana then weicti wnen it. comes few and far between. her. It isn't cricket muddle the mothers-in-la- to paying their debt tomother-in-laBut in the when are not the only sinners. There to send hot-foafter cook leaves and the the' is are also present the daughters-in-lasick, baby and If- - it Is advisable and thereby save the price of a trained and sons-in-lato be taught thj eth- nurse and a servant, and then go around for mothers-in-law has disagreed ics of the career, why is it .not looking as if something an acute pain and with you and you had equally advisable for to inbe likewise when she comes for her annual pleasure the daughters-in-lastructed in how to conduct themselves visit. And. lastly, thousands upon thousands properly in the station of life to which of women, who have given to some young they are calling themselves? In which snip ox a girl or boy, the one tning in Surely a school for living they would be- - taught the soduties and the world that made life worth to spak, to them and who are left lonely and desoamenities of lt long-feschool fill a would would rie up and bless the want, and Bave many a ? heartache,' many a barrel of wasted late, ir it wouia teacn tneir for to open and eons-In-latears, and many a sordid family squabble. daughters-in-la- w The kindergarten class in the College the doors of their hearts to them, and should begin by instructing let them in. for the tender mind of the young Drlde and They don't want to boss them. They groom in the folly of entering their new don't want to Interfere in the new rerelationship with chips on their shoul lationship. They don't want to burden ders. It is bromidic to say that life is a the new home with their presence, but . mirror that gives us back out own re they do want to be let into their chilflection. But it is true. And tt Is. es dren's new lives on a friendly human ,T I basis . They want to be confided In, adpeciaily true of family life. i The members of our families whom vised with, taken Into the new lodge as we love best are those who siow a per- a. member in good and regular standing, fect partiality for us, - Those v we ad- instead of being regarded as a stranger mire are the ones who admire us, and, who must be held at arm's length and conversely, those we dislike are those whose every suggestion is regarded as an i who are cold, and distant to ua. and criti- Insult. cal of. us. Therefore, any bride or rroom Oh. there Is plenty of reed for a School who wishes to draw mother-m-lafor both ma and the chilfangs, for and cushion her claws,; has only to make dren, to say nothing of pa. - i nil! I In-La- -- in-la- R BY ALLMAN TOM, CAME OVER TO F1 CErTTAJNLV IS "THE PRIZE DOM5BEU-- THE MORE 1 TWJMK OF WHAT HAPPENED VtSTERPAY ! HOW SORRV I AM THAT t 6 AVE THAT . Tr !n JAWITOR V ESTER OAV INSTEAD OFToVoO- WHEW HtS WIFE FOOUD OUT A5CUT IT, SHE CAME UP AND II 1 I 11 PiC AT" III W FARMER'S WIFE Mary's Kitchen i fcare a way cf Lfa SAYS SHE CAME Th ma33Bing wy Sunday rral dm "ntirr. up at SHOWW BOTTLE OF SCOTCH TO THE HAD A PERFECT LV GOOD BOTTLE. OF SCOTCH SVEr4 "TO HIM AND PA35ES IT OUT lOt vte T C1 . , ) Vs-- l, ' . . w w, DROUGHT HIM ALOKKJ TO PROVE 1 ' in--th- t-- ut ATTACKED I HtS iflU ? ws IT,- - LOOKOUT V - V HXtH. . ', V ' V, t tapoa UtM wonder hew aald. "I wouM sf arut Have attacks Ist'.'ge; ion nearly every time 1 ate ar.jlhlrg. Thoae terrible crarnp'.rx r!r.a ani Ife. and t.!rvtlrg w dlatreaa from almost tinbaxrab'.e and I Juil ttouglrt there was r.o hope for me. IJut. now I'm eating arth!rr. acd 1 ever fe'.t I feal aa atrorg and In my life. I've gained tek. all the loat and a!x pourda t:?.m wa'ght and I know from my ei parte nee what Teniae w III do. It the meildse Ja the world. lac Is sold tn ilclr.tyre Vrs Cf. and leadtrr mrr't'i A dr. ft w brad rrurabs, w mt w -- w L-- 7x aal prPr egr, salt 1 afceruld be rmt tkrtrcgh iVe The ' ftne kntfe of the food chcrr. aa!l and mat trtad rrumta. mUlcg Iktw. AJ1 ihorougMy 'in a 1P cr. tsntaTa. aad m!x wil iO a A4d rniik elcrwly, batlag conttii tty. A64 aa much milk aa lb rnat ar.d bread Th m'.tture aHo'J cTumha l'l abac-rbbe cult moit. Pack Ja a '.g Imn and rtih t?t Into a frrteg pas with ibout inch r.ftt fat tn the bouom ct it. mixture ahuid b too mctat to tnrma twto trails with the fcarvda. Coo votit Rice; brown alfla, than turn and cock Ica - other. MEAT sIE. emlon Two core herrd rr. t. H txsUlrg frolnced). 2 tat !r-oc'B- t aalt atsl i!r, Tvr Cruat 1 cup Hrn;r. U teaapora baa-I- rr aalt, t tablertxxsn lard, 2 te milk. Po dr. the maat cm a rlate and arrink'.a Iut with tha fur. Wlx wallcm to cvat each ton. aalt aad bit of maaL. Mix with and put in a buttered baking parrar Add dlah. enough bof.!ng watar to corrr the meat. Cortr with the crtiat made aed baking by aifttrg tbe Hour. aa!t tn the lard with rubbtcg powder tcathar. tha tlra ef the flngara and rotting In tl;a rctik with a kntta. Add anottgh rti;k to make a acft dcrriah. Prreeul orr the meat and bake forty m'.oatea la a hot Cocoanut Oil Tine I. - In-la- For Washing Hair . ro-- r ha.r ri If ycu wart to b you what carefuJ gooJ rcndJttoa, wash it with, Moat oape and rrepsrad ar.ampoca contain loo much aJkalL Thia drSaa the acalp, mak the ra!r triUIe. ar.d ia vary harmful. Mu!'.rieA tocwr.ut oil shampoo twich Is pur and entirely greaae'.ea). Is much u br'ter tha,n icr fnnv ar.ytr'.J'r as thisTcu can pos.ilbty injur cn't poolnr. the hair. Simply raeUten your hair with water and rub It In. One or two teaspocn-fu- l cf MulalfSed will raake aa abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the ha!r and acaTp thoroughl. The lather r'.nwi out avAally. and every rrt!fJ cf duat. dirt, oil. The hair dandruff and xca-STdries quickly and evenly, axd It leave It fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulalfled cetxanui c!l drug; store, ft la shampoo at mort any very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough to last eTcryor.a in the family for months. lie sure your drufg'.at gtTes yeri M'il!fted Adreri?aerr.e-f- . kp isi ws w te ws - r. Ll -- w;a fc-r- w X in - w, t.r "Sometimes It all. ea rrty :att throurh !- pfiy. k . V THEWWDOW.HE , thrnugh the ui I cf Tar.!?. cup chop?4 rnat, 2 cup 2rr.ahdJ r!ato-- . tup bf!;',Br watr. tatt tMinon fat. aaSt atsd rrr. ib.bcJ toooi peon oalon Juice. I in a Ict tb,.roe' cf Iht frying pan and t,at ry hot. W.t n aait and VTTf and Ju're rotalo, and wiift hot water. Jut In t, mno:.!r. hot fryir.g ran aad pfead nr. Cock ofr modrat bat. I tm a cratt on t) but let Irown and rt boltcm.- Fold like an crr!t aaU Karmlahad wtth rrrl cf rar5y- - Xl wl aka about bail an fcour for V.i t.ah to bro w a. MEAT BAL.Lt. Two cur chi?rrd tnat, U ct? dri4 w In-La- TV-cIarin- I-- -- In-la- torn BROWNED Ob w : !. U"M - in-la- 4 Pains After Is rtr ;- half-portio- ns ot rrpr. -- bh rt Hh . In-La- In-la- w ARViNG y . an-ire- mm o 1 cr w In-La- II Ml . ruts cm! raj. M y te itf, w w . and preirHAIM. i On and nnttlf nupm rhcppM lf!-r- T 2 capa r rcat It rsw to-ta- tf rhopr4 2 4i olo (miacd). tablpvn bacon fat cr dr'.rrieft, t cjp bc'.Ung Mrs. Suffered Peterson salt andI Tari I o la may Cok4 and Vrsif Awful put thror th rlato Every f the forl choppr. y.l thappi toat. Meal As : Now Well n3 Mlt tth Ioiatoa and crltn and prvr. ilU Umn Jst la frying Ever. add n:et mlitur . !aa and hn rr fcei roar the hot air lis at one side cf the a lo tan. extvmr c'oM'y and cook fire for watr mlnutfi. KrOTe rvirtr was rtarvirg and rr. Torn to kaap fromaheauffarir.g until It-.- fcaaJj ! m'.aerj awfjt w'.fe 'of a. rroM llenwn. nt burning, but let th trtwri Mrs, Amy asd nmly Kail mr. rrada this perousoutfarmer of UkMilU, a remarkable atatamer.t. r, grave folded aa way raneol rehet rathr irjht aad fluffy. brre wiih cr.tly. In wnnwtlon with k ws in-la- . are IT- - r IWJLTsJ aU ! dinner and can't b thrown awtj-- . tiash ramruixy mafle t 5;kd by met DESERVED TO A 11 w STANDARD-EXAMINE- Wlbur Started Something THE DUFFS S In-La- THE OGDEN roboor shrewd Utile Terrr She tent .N'sncy a romirsl wjna out of the ye on the farthest atda from m watr T"i "flira'fl nni!UTTTO TTrintrrit,ff,inri former hnband as "he murmured : hr"Such a r.Jce ta, Nancy. OiT my In er JrraldJne." Demotd contrlsed to drop Majfr hir.d the others aa they raad out of err ouvb Roberts the drawing room. i nothing I can "Tou're sure : dor "Nofhlnr. thank you. amlled Nancy. TAt leant let me drive you to the ata-tlrwhen you're reJtdy." he nadd- - to Nancy henltated. It was rldVculoua refuie. He knew that she had t drive to the station and why not with fcimlcvea. --oof raiher than alone? She redded a quick acceptance. "At 6:19 thn." He was off without further a adieu. I memnt lookM after him tor Nancy i and then picked up the crmfcled tele, gram and reread.be Y DR, P. H. ISHOr. "Ship aalllnr to Comde:aydra days and UNCLE WIOGILY AND THE DRUM of atrlk. tcrount nd his he sniffed the with nose, sharp ' fc'.fnel: STICK. Pnd ttme with me,'T!re," Wolf did. and he said: OVtRWOWKlNO LIVtrt. "ilKItnY." Uncle "Where's e 1921, Wiggiiy?" McClm Copyright, by BAD BREATH more meat ttan la r.ecaaaary on to' Newspaper come to TUtlng school he he "Oh didn't : Syndicate. ft renair tha (!vjri ia the bofe makes l mouse. the day." lady squeaked ; When Uncle Wiggiiy was hopping the ller aad kldnaja work uvarttma. j "Well, he'll be here I was over near through the woods one morning, rastlin4 his hollow stump bungalow and I heard Hattcg too much onaugar aad unht! tha. livar allhough I! Dr. Edwards Olive Table Is Get throws a strain under his paws the dried leaved that had him say he was coming to school to the little organ called the pacre. ta f see the lady mouse teacher!" growled the fallen, from the treesj the bunny rabbit Wolf. at the Cause and Remove It the one which gets the moat aira.'a and A-- GUEST. until here rabbit "I'll that wait EDGAR By heard voices talking behind comes, and then' I'll nibble his ears his f Is ally falls. gentleman j some bushes. ' Th liver can aland tip a lor.g time , his ears burr-r-r-rDr. Edwards CXi ve Tablet", the rulv " i "This is the time I must look out." ears CERTAINTIES g. J under from strain ovaraatir can imagine how frightened ront!nd you Well, ' There Is ao morn that I am aure of. I ut If the I. at-l- t la pera'.ated ia for years! Uitute (or caicKr.rU act crr.tJjr on Lw.c thought the bunny rabbit gentleman to the poor little mouse teacher was, and now sar 4aa a r'WtA I r f I a Aad I ttimself. "1 am a long a ssti certain Nurse from that way peaaeea, h.eaa bowtls and jpositt) the wrrk. .i the animal boys and girls, too! The That all the doubt men talk awout . Jane and my hollou- - stump bungalow, Woozie The qu'.ckaat way to wear cut the Hvtr . IYcpi aTilxfjed on his . tail, his eyes 'Wolf eat stith bad brrilh fir r 1 Cannot d'.aturb my harptneaa; , and this may be the.Woozie Wolf or the glaring around. . Finally Jackie whispered He read It aloud to Nancy and Nick. la y maktrg It ciynttaua'.ty ftght agat&t Ol-f rrlir Dr. thrrxrxh Ldwards aa 1ara the quick I know that go by ' Tfata la Into thrown Fuxay Foxr .,1 had better;- tako a -look to Peetie: the polaona .t. , exclaimed Cap'n "Shiver my timbers The morning itun ahatl light my way. Tab! Tb This was, the letter that Cap'n Penny-before .1 do ? much skipping, around'ore cf th b'-i-liver's graateet dj'Jea. to pro-ta"I know how we can scare him away." winkle And underneath a IotIt aky received from the Fairy Queen. Pennywinkle. slapping Tela knee. a voice said: r Just then tha frcm are txirsa taken toe baJ breath Ly all : "How?" tabk Peetie. is asked pclaea. ; so that's He read it aloud to Nancy and Nick, aad My chUdren ahalMn safety play. ind . any,; "Well, we- can a fnr lima will one another! do tbia room It "We'll sneak the with affattva!r hat long after rne It Lr.ow Isn't in, "If Juat -thtng bo thrm. all there is to It." Come'on ! the WIggleflns heard It. r of but cntmuaxl bad habits throw too much sticks, end make a all"Dear wards. C'.ire Tabkts Dr. it went: Did anyone see cr hear anything about When men with sad and r"n-- .. I wonder hat It is they can't find?" loudthe sumach drum The a strata on It. Captain Pennywinkle." of Wolf will think to 8tlver-WInof Hfa. m'.aer'.ea ITcture was I , sent himself. while v "I Oils t)ie "I the a man dri&Vg a little away?" thought; bunny tp hope the soldiers are pearl and he'll run find me amy messenger, Kr lna'ance, tly but f:rrrj on the bowris arxl Uvrr. the South it isn't, my ears they ..are looking or." - away," whispered coming, why. atnre they mut dta. pink pearl ain coral large one said he had a t. and Crawly And wonder Jackie. whUWy or acme other alrt;c Ixbater ihrm to natural anion Lrfp atirrjulatir4 came va! t.f Into thla ilrlfa. reef, He looked over the too of' some'sassaHe under found They M a a atrata on thro "Where'U we get a drum?" asked Sea. aU the and beveraga. X count he said shrimps Crab hadn't, blood the aryj crr.tj- - rx:nr.i: the cltartr.f arlendors .nine who that ate inside of a big pearl oyster, fras pushes,' but' instead of 'seeing the Peetie. kindly and nrawna and whelks said they hadn't. doea tta work and !ver The liver. amiia. Hut The to cf The er.Urt rj htm. or the '"Woo2e, Wolf; as he Fuszy-'Fomy youngatar consented to give It th.it w Kkh flying Ami i ht leauty man either taeia ao afrrta cr he fta-- a - Iv.r They do "We'll, take the big water nail." sai 1 hi home wlrrled his noma The happy -Ocean. fine with boura over the of frieoaahtpe Briny your feared, he caught a glimpse of Jackie! brother. No sooner f&r part ba wr.iri .lhoMt ao after tha reed dar.rrrtn: calrrrxl tkr excited purge, than done. Soon, Silver-Win- g ha hadn't, and cot any c f And ayA the care Is all wcrth while. took it out of his pocket and and Feetie- Bqw. Wo;v, the puppy' dog from the hat room, said f t keerHe thla a feela boomed 16ud: out batter. atit ta the Juice tip he rVccts. rud the about it aftrr spat rurple v' .. to look at it. and It fell into the sea. Will boys. end tkan audesiy ba fja1a that "Dub! Dub! jrars. water, which annoyed the fatrymaH poft of use." the rypSc mutters--" All the brocfiis c( nitJy. kkrr.L-.r.-" you liceman "Oh, hello, Uncle Wiggiiy! joyfully neip their "Oh. that must be a parade of soldier you please get tne rwinsnot10 loat he has developed r'.rrHiie ta of tt-- liver. thare" he "la"To ery mdch. "Say. live a few and than brief yeare, toarked Jackie, as he saw the bunny s coming!" howled the Wolf. "They're after to find It. if they have pro-le-rPc'a&ns agalnat whim the liver cahart:r are fmuied. "vou'd b a fine ore to hunt for ' . out from rare, to none know where. "tvhiskers. Krr? me! I must run!" So he jumped out Magical Green Shoes, and if they still anvthlnr. wouldn't yout You can help Psaa are pot aJwara t'.i; ut Olive TablC. wiuxr- -t ever Or he live shall twinagatJiT the Mr. Charm the "Hello!" answered Magical Muatjroomto moat b making ytfuraeif scarce." of Longears, are aatan. 1t.m t;ter'.a In tha Urge and one. have he bite didn't ajiy or a!l m:n love With and o thy aUiut. 7 lasrhter any di?atrrrab!e tHectx. nose. "What are you And how the lady mouse and everybody gave them. that they may speak kling his .pink tr.t tinea make po'.aaia or tcxiea cjI jrrcr.;. Th miiu.flih aald he hadn't eeo any And and field In people? I hope that cf the wxd. : an beauty the i . .. all M. when-thea Dr. Edward Wigglef food f b looking for?" . &jcoxerrd the saw of the Jackie all Peetie and the Ia aplte f avery dread and don&t f certain parte Mr. Cod sad j a'.ra-ti- a in finding this pink pearl and ao did "We're looking for flowers to take to laughed come out with the sumach drum stick you may be successful . fftrrr.ula tlood are the lato aaorbed a.'lrr on They wear, " vrrm't wist gt-dI long And la to ain yrjtr rf prac- t live want joui for it my tig rln every beautiful pearl, as " the lady mouse teacher in the hollow and the big water pail. th and tlver when j of the oaraelvaa Ia:at!nea. it for anvr-.aaarrh to ttce have w.'Ji bswrl "We'll iTlxlrd A. patierrs -by Igar - Outat.) wcrking r roperiy ran cmterl l.am tita Copyright. "But . "That was just the Vest-wa'ever to crown. Ftump soschool.", answerednowPeetie. not said Peneywtnk'.e. Cap'n kiddles," oo yours. .lh hvrr a It is ard Iht comrU reapectfully winter; scare af.rni: t that Very bam-.'the bad chap." Baid L'licle Wig-gi- lj nearly ciarclcala. tTo lie Continued VTHK FAlftT QUEEN. we Sin d in all the woods." blossom can when he came along a little later. bidhrea'.h. ! rena'tpalloB. ct Habitual rhropl" "Come with me and I will show you "If hadn't told us about how you cf !!rra Olive TabVta are purdv a YTrriib!? ' peciaily whafl It Iala athabedreaaU to the lady used you to t? susomething nice to take drum airaia meat. too stick with much the play fa crrr.-pyrr- i rr.ued w;ih cinT c:;; roa ; mouse," spoke the bunny,- ; v"They are mach cluster we'd never have thought A person who feaii ajd shews the liver. or It." laughed Jackie. .:i kjiow thrm b their tiivt cr.rr. .flowers of a sort."' ever- cf rmblaation aurh rf effects Uncle Wiggiiy led the puppy dogs to But it all for the best, and "Take cr.e or two rrrv r.ii- -t 1 x a rrtk Dy u'jc rArc. and coTat:at'r la reaU-"el b:'. o eating the edge of the wood, and there, growing if the thimblehappened doesn't tickle J ) a and He takes the needle root:aa:iv and note the ext. I'JzwIZ.k. on a bush, were some red clumps, of a in the eye with a piece of thread, II! better afterward beautiful color. tell you next about Uncle Wiggiiy and are J.aMa Thla aftJrnoon It began to ra!n 5om fjrgana like the By "Oh flowers!" barked Jackie, wagging the last grasshopper. In to Infection, and started to rata harder, and ma waaay by I tha liver la aeViom cripi a his tail m joy. eo-kBARBOUR K; ber TOm ilamlng bole out rf MILDRED and pled except from cverwerk. oo mouse!" to the them I waa looking nut cf the wtn1ow wiaMng "We'll take lady oo whined his brother. "What , kind are I waa aliowed out. and I aed. Hay ma. . they. Uncle Wiggiiy?" It aint raining hard, lve awffen aaw it Her trend of thought, roae quickly. IX A DISTURBING TEA. "Sumach," answered the bunny.' "Those ratn harder than tbia. ma. for finished he we out." clear all If are a sort of mixture of flow fed clusters should ma. Meaning It waeeat I. have that you I think. f Nancy, j really a "1 and-seetrain you'ra rneanlrg a t a . ers" her, Judge It's The sumach. In - and 1 a of Wall together: argewment.now you that do anyI t. catch. Mm. Butrard. Can the falU. turns red and I often take clumps glvs up this big apartment I can aee and how hard out ita ralatsg. for of them to Nurse you?" alone." are Jane as a bouquet. thing, 4 THE POORHOUSE WAY. him prettily, smiling tna? When I was' a boy' I used to take the looked critically You can aee frcm wtre you are. cant Nancy d thanked vexation Constance Stanley The of as is her price things clusters' of sumaeh and higher than it guests you? aej ma. IV MWt. MOStEAU. room, lit only with Nancy's drawing were drum sticks. should rightly be, and oft we hear the around Me bp! jlr.g enythtng on account ef play they on the. tea gathered up their wraps. Ia ycjr hair gettlrg rather dell an 4 candle's the by s a arum Tn sumach does look line ahe proteated. cot thinking cf eny good enter, and ma "It's too unhoeritablf." Ita ao much t&ttrea buyer exclaiming, "Hully cheel" They table. The early winter twilight was c la from an an old echocl kerp on darning holea out cf aorka and "apotty" tiviv, caiu ajL. rwx vr j vui i ca wire arawn this "but hat? the in your tip hides are that wh say so through partly cheaper it over his head. Vlf we had cheap the creeping waving friend who is leaving for the the Orient I kerp on looking c;t of the wtadow. and to harrei ! wis-r- r. Tti."a a bass drum now, Peetie, we could make growers lose; but oh, the weary weeper curtains at the windows. can me. I go out to Wall wlie a time aei. I Til after aay laaa In eviwJee, room are and have goodbye Just acrosa me Natural sat ifimond (4nrlost In the shadows. His exprea- - ia Chicago If I get the Iakeahore I.lmj antS i If ita reety raising as hard as It and with a noise like a parade of soldiers coming." who buys a pair of shoes! We cannot ft1moat ttatSer, averythlrg wtjlr.g this evening. We are er very fond looks from heerT an uioTe!y head cf balr ti the raa interest in en. lted together the coin to buy a pair sion was one or poiae "That's right!" barked Peetie. "Of gcrape. You atay-waryou are and be tlvankflll his eyes cf each other." There la a very :rrr' san:o wM-- h course, these sumach drum sticks are too of shoes of honest leather, such as we Stanleys onspirited schatter but men were unsuspecting, but youve. got a good warm 'rtcf oyer your works wonders two The f ) j t lijtla uusnea la ur.rg.sg to used Nancy so piquant lingered and in wear; snare drums, but they're shoes of paper, across the big for small aed ma. bed, balr. of candies. we flickering for which . for a bass drum. I wish I I bt the roof aint ao warm with all roundly pay, all drearily we just one!" right Mix the Julfa cf three lamoe.a. wi only eyes irai owtu caper along the poorhouse way. had Oh whv onHis were not the Iewis on it. ma. I aed. nua-als- o rain that rormer of salts of tartar aed one s coming are Peggy of leather still priced to break Nancy. , We wont dlaciiae "Maybe you'll get a drum for Christ- the things when aed. ma. rrovlng tt he! water. Wat aad waah tha balr it. In engTPeaed discreetly hide of steer and wether mas!" laughed heart, "I don't I waa rile aed the rain Started to Mal m, fb!, pqujd. No aoap 1a much to I"eggy"s pretty hostess, relieve the ladj' mouse teacher would are cheap. In every mart?. And cotton his mrre natd of laaa. and I sed. Hay down . A bit Cf awaet ell apr'ied to a cr ?are for you to have a drum now, to has been selling so ruinously low we heard amusement.wet tio you think Id get if J liow ma, s on Ita giowth the side p at Right ,w:U atlm-atNancv Mnvinir to pretext the to of and school. some the growers in 30 But take take, their of examining a tea dolly, that irrepreaalble yelli.g seconds? ran oul for ttact'r wailing aura In t:-.- c In Hub . hair. tt woe.-gertly But red sumach clusters. look goods composed of cotton, the as wet aa if youd bin out'a hour, thav your flsgera ratly tout b via acalp They ..will Jeit woman murraurta: "I we young to had mouse things pretty in a vase on the lady buy, as you have not ael ma. and net the onderfd "Stc em rsaacy: ana ner araorr ryv Cuticnra were always Conforgotten, I bet I wouldent, ma. I aed. Ma not aay beastly high. movement a Xot tight hafr tha vtl: of acg anda made as she danced slight to one who's of her I I 'JThey surely wilK" barked the doggie ditions axe not- cheering, Can and aed. out and one go Add enythlrsg. frg lemon Juice are rcl'.tt. toward, ber late fluffy head, boys, . Then they nicked several of the spent his wad; the hogs are profiteering, sea. ma? cf ( . of Imrn Julre to the Your Hair spouse. red clumps and ran along to say their the swine are atill abroad. Reduced word about are out On and . mr In the rest f thegoing ra!r or egg. Rub !m:.e4 Sat abba'r this into the "Have you neen a ah- a widow long. Stuart's Dyspepalg Tsbleta a Have Turned youll stay iessons. The lady mouse was. much pleas-a- d pins and. buckles. and carpet tacks and : w h tvr J'.r.ary aca,. a.am.KolBg Many a oroucn into. n&uir Oa rrtirieg rxb a?o(a 4 jtodreS mrA with the sumach bouquet, and put It nails, but when I d buy brass knuckles, Mrs. Burrard?" inquired that gentjeman eve no rain, ae ! ma. Heenlrg ly. jf it etter out IjWe warm water. wl'h Ttsae Good Fellow Aoaln Then Naxt on her desk. ttcbe-w.tft CfctXi-rthe war price atill prevails. Silk shirts. I ao to eat. her qjea'.lona Nn cf th atarted stopped, tS" white ahcald Ttrniln la Try Them. Nancy flashed a swift glance at Major And just. Before school was out some- or Dialing splendors, are lower than of OSOTTiUS g ah kepp on darnand atx.ut other aun. thinge ta the , thing happened. Just as the lady mouse yore, nut wnen i d buy suspenders, they're Desmond. out of socks ami anaer'.ng at me tXe balr. ho aad ho. wtv, TWa (jmmm tba aca-'- a oo makes people frel home ing Not long, Mr. itaraing." sne .repnea was Indigestion hearing Jennie Chipmunk recite her dearer than before. Oh. many things seem a and wi!a othera. not after and of doirsf: ssd pTPwge bail bca',s- "Can I gtve you more taai leas, despairing, deapondent and blue the rala aaaerlng W ltaelf and I went out. of a sudden the door rotten, and few seem, good and gay. as, in sweetly. spelling lesson,all stopped ner nana 'Ua Is roae true. nis cup. over. to all It He in the school temporary, only house was pushed open, and my shoes of cotton, I tread the poorhouse mmrnr to remark rMerpa la. superfluous one in came the Woozie Wolf. "It wouldwillbe not He looked all way.' S.tt.tM' A 4 U TkMwSW. t w, remain long," that you around with his; big eyes, the Wolf did, ; (Copyright by George Matthew Adams) SXKUvmrrm V m remarked kTi wtlWat pointedly. belled the little Nancy lifted eyes that merriment around her mouth. quiver of "Oh. Mr. Harding." ahe aald, reproachTHIS It THE lia,THDAY OP LYMAN fully and conscious of Connie's keen DEICHIR, scrutiny, brushed her wisp of lace hand kerchief acrosa her eyes. r Tha (iraUr waa er.a cf the let, A suppressed gurgle from Peggy Lewli trmtrww tn AmwV. It gave to wrrM drew the shocked attention oi me com Ward !3e i,r ard Harriet 1 vr Tlenry pany. aa w:i the fa mem a divlse. l.y Maw, VI was Just thinking about a Joke Love Bcuie man waa tfca Ey who cf father Ileechar, those Rcsinol In heal Life read can yesterday," explained I'eggy tt.ee two r hastily. "What were you people talking t ceca aatt T.',onf nca n!a I.ymajB , Mrs. vt about?" ta Ia-VLlolches srJ man la f.l ' to preaj-tm cf a tayVfut." No arret The fire Stan!ey spoke up "Nothing, rrr-ecare tha tha b la to rf TJBlea be It over.' hat enough sub-to a real ; crlsply. "but to get back w aa thla trlactr-'a' r that we", t eeae-i-aMcli miia him cr Ject: Don't you think Mrs. Burrard oughtla maKc your e cf t e New ! rf the moat alouant preachers cf r. Jiv, smaller place. Major? It a to take -! for a If It J" the f A You Can " Have following the simple rules. .Here is the much too lonely for her In a barn like !l- was skin bMU IJavar. la New Conner varg Frer,M,crLpt!?nl Ha more be with filled must ah and it r painand Use at Home. this e o io any active tf:e V.n. t?) rc I'rwkffl In tha time cot ITIi. at tha hw store picacnpuvn;. drug memories." ful e. bottle of Bon-Oot- o f --r thalr tr, were .Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? and get aBon-Optt.hi.t. atrvgg'.lr.g beautiful Connie" "Oh. reproached Taggy. o Are you a victim of eye strain or other Drop one ty tablet in fourth of "Nancv and VI,!!. l jr ! lita fir.'.lr waa noK r'..:i.. Him father isn't A 'dlrorcee she's a real women ant ri.'le r.c'im t"C ether tc?r.b!aM to t m!:..m t m eye weaknesses? If so, you will be glad a glass of water 'and--alloi .to i dissolve to know that according to Dr.' Lewis With this liquid bathe the- - evea twn - widow!" 1 lit. be a"--. iet theiyig-itiif I : She glanced pointedly toward her forta a on rrvc-m arsan ralr, later. i.fe ; .W a- -i there is real hope for you. Many whose four times dally. - You should notice your mer teama aa Iesbf avoided who spouse, pointedly un jeruepiiDiy ngnt Irom the her gaxe. eyes were falling say they have had. their j a t. n an, i r i:rr'T -- t'. eyes restored through the principle of start and inflammation will quickly disap-- i cf I .". i Tl il st hla Tiir..".J tn l.tt-.-a g aaiary While a strained silence prevailed, r " r. At n a this wonderful free prescription. One pear. If your eyes are bothering you k ,1 waa Favlunat year. cheep b- h- vft ey entered with a yellow enrt tn Tf-'man says, after trying it: "I was almost even a little, take steps to save them Nancy'sonmakl 'it ;;t and manlel thfa Aaye fcr a salver. e a't i a jf.-a blind; could, not see to read at ilL Now now. before it is too late. Many hopeless- velope tan to ralae famtfy. Mrs.- Burrard. Th boy You Juat Know Yeu're All Right Ater rTtrsata:y r a t rr Soofhtrvq and IkaJirf I read everything without any glasses ly blind might have been .saved. If they Is "A telegram. ha Leia earrisr rrwa than $J"5 a Stuart'a Tabiat. Is any answer." r there if Dyapepala r T waiting t 1 and my eyes, do not .water any more. had cared a ! he Cf i'' 11 evea ffT rh'.Vtrea. eyes in time. izr h r.ad n.f With a murmured excuae to her gneats At night they, would pain me Another iproTpvient physician Nancy but while It laats It's awful. Wlae peounfolddreadfully: to NOTE: tore and the open evelope arik-tnow they feel fine all the ; time, T. tera. whom the above was submit-te- d it.vraa of Htuart'a IJyatx-paid!tlr. gM ta:d ple ke:p a t'ama the slip. . ilike a miracle, to me." A lady, who used lle-he- r an n tx-- r at t f'r"-said: "Bon Opto is a very remarkable-r- ed"Why!" to Tablata thea attacka "It's handy lit fact her present up magically. Its constituent ingredients from Oer or relieve them when they ctjma. And the time cf the duel etwee I'.rr aft t pt says: "'The atmosphere.trutseemed hary emedy. or without glasses, an e.?ue-.- t iiamlltcsu lie after using are well known to eminent eye specialists (with She broke' off with a glance at Connie such people eat wht they Jik-r- le. Irritating Itchinrr Skin rthis prescription for fifteen days every!a and widely prescribed by them. The and aermon agair.et and a moment'a hesitation: added after griddle aauaart, jrze. cak. can-eveseems I Troubles clear. and refrm . i to .m read s manufacturers fine rurr-rr'ilaat! tyelMr.r Srt!e thing without i guarantee it h.mlm.'h, THE PltMOv strengthen "It's frcjn an old chum of ours, Con- beiana ,nd rther auch A is believed eyesight 50 per cent In one week'a lets r- It a nd e va&lua::r c -- e'..r.g waa f:ict print glasses." time the from t4iM aviifermg nie." ex rl wit)out ervdd by qukkfy Hhat thousands who. wear glasses can now in many instances or refund the monev. k I t. mm mr m SUnti r ta w She handed the missive to Mrs. Stan-le- acid, sour, blchtng. gajLry etomi du to waa discard them In a reasonable time and It can be obtained from any good drugi -k r.evt trdertalkaThe tableta the who Tbei read brows. It raised with giv dynpepala. !2X,m2 rr:.,!. - e r tmultltudes more will be able '.to strength- gist: ana is one or in e very rew preparaI a.m.e Are you line effect to thua a'tfeetn the atomaurh ''-!".r Tk W- iiMtl'-Tr.f r ym? v atrlct "Realty? How Interesting! - ;n r t r. rTt At i en their eyes so as to beever if the tions I feel should be kept on hand for going?" tt comfortJi bl. Try th-spared Ffr':lfM and mike 1 trouble snd expense of vr aa ?r'1 f r fereeT tr ; ' use t in j almost You will It are bu every lookerl getting her at family. indffetlm. regular rf subject a Nancy gueals. find uncertainly r a m MA i rC SKIN! IRRITATION .d r. t ; t troublesof I many iglasses. descri sold is Eye she all could-juaram on aal Advertise 'tween by ail good a'.orea them "I It. if "ahe druggists. at stopdnif manage atj be - wonderfully benefited by ment, a DRtCCtSTS ET waa actaar fitted. SOU 0 ense f j ptions ' may cents a box Advertifement. ped, but Majorj Desmond, quick to Jraar -i ? w In-La- : forL I.I l ' - - ws barton a;n - - e m BEDTIME STORIES . By HOWARD R. GARIS re-mov- es e ! YOUR HEALTH ro . s . JUST FOLICS !" : V - a - b-l- - - t.-,- ' ft. ct : c-- I'i-zr- . t'.wr fca . rub-a-dub-du- b! g. L-r- m-jc- f h tr-.- ta - : rtn. : c- -r . - , Rub-a-dub-du- a fr;i d-ri- ta I the-windo- w ( -- l:i. , -- . j-.- a t. -- - LITTLE BENNY. BORROWED HUSBANDS . ! f:t " ; a ; WALT MASON BEAUTY HINTS l ds ae-d- - . long-stemm- weit-aaume- ed silk-shad- ed ba-raua- a a.- a 1- rv-i!'- . ''WA- e '; r-- rt-i- Uncle-Wiggii- dm Dyspepsia Is y. - refry. a ; Man's Nemesis -- Is W hr. -- - tabt-aroo- For wt-H- e ' - g a y -- . - a . ft is rr yours? i ( -- a poor skin spoil your pleasure rrw C mm I in 3a Don't let Doctor Tells Sow to Strengthen Eyesigh 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances - wwp BeautySecrets Pee-cdie- rta-lse- ' jrr 3 ..-- r kr--"- -- ( iil tv--- r-- .n t-- Jnln- - -- :.-- tt-- act '. i- w J . f - -- Ita-ecae- r r ret jS-.;r- , for-thei- r 1 lx a chs, n Indl-geatibl- ea t'm PHICHESTER S PILLS re y, -- m r br. iA - T, 1 ii - i f -- tr.ttHlum I L, : ' r-- a-- . 1 1 - '- ; : ScIp o .: V - |