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Show J WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER : 19, 1921: f THE OGDEN STAND ARD-EXAMINE- R 1 "Lrv"n' I jtv 77 u .ft. EJ 1 UIRS CHARITY ; i II . and courage to tier Borrow behind her and make the put best of the many good things that life left her. She's a never ceasing fountain of woe, a perpetual geyser of tears, and most people avoid her as they would the plague, but meat is to the starving, so it is to lier as to recount the story of her wrong. Could any. charity be greater, or more direct than giving her a happy hour or two by to her tale of woe, and handing listening her out the pity she begs for? Tiiere's B. As and kind a fellow as ever lived. -- A good man who hes been a model son, and husband, and father, but t the moj-tiresome creature who ever talked, with an assortment of stories and jokes that Adam and Eve must-havtJld each other. in llie.Garden of Eden. If B were in financial troubles any of his friends would see their, duty of helping him by lending him some money. t as kind an act. and as benevolent it a just one, to lend him your ears when he starts forth on his wearisome stories, an I to tide him over a bad place at a dinner table by starting the laugh at one of his nneient quirs? There's Miss C. bitter and lonely In ner fine house to which no one oor-hitoo. because she has got to goes, the Place in life where .she tells the same things over and over When you take her a new Interest,again. a new thought to fed upon, have you not done as worthy an act a.r if you had taken a starving woman a basket of food? And the strangers who move into voflr neighborhood. Nice looking peenle. Eviwere In their hime town dently but they aresomebody in their new enpariahs vironment. Nobody notices them. They are Invited to no parties. Thev are asked to no clubs. Thev are, so forlorr. and homesick they could die. If you have ever been a in a aim-tesstrange place you, know thatstranger envied the people who were soyou pot that tne church people and the had to take them up, and philanthropist their wants. If you have always relieve lived the people you knew, take my word for it. that no mendicant standing hat in band at your door In rags, was ecrlu more desperate need of succor than is the stranger at your gate. Go to see the woman next door if she looks respectable. Take the tr to welcome the new girl or boy whojubl3 comes to work where you do. Introduce nice young people to other nice young people. ijo wnai you can to abate t.-- cur.se of loneliness, and it shall be accounted unto you for merit. Once upon a time said to me "I have never had any.monev o give, but I. have never let go from me without glvimr thf-- anybodv a kindly word, and to trying give them a cheering thought." That woman I rank amnir the jreat She did just as much philanthronists. ,?s if she hau Civen away millions of dollars. - - V' :JMr T MT.n J rr -- V' n ' ;TT HELEN. fDUKETO HAVE YOU TAKE. A PICTURE. OF - V- 1 ' - I t, HE with mv I I ALL RtGHT OUT WETD BETTER, Doocs ' r--ff f - ' 1 1 r3 - ' WAIT r urlTn'SvJ6-GO; A MiMUTt! r, L A T SOWI -- . - TO HAKE.I snap rr quick! - I i . l! ' ' 1 ? Fr)rfTRil, ) A F0OT5AU. rr? Ur lW -- - - -- e: U-nc,- Cr!si Whjgiiy 'tips, as did Vickie and' ' - ' No! No! "Not unril I the, Fliptall, children. sparrow try xnacs perfectly fme!" squeaked the your ears!" growled, the "bear.my teeth on lady mouse teacher. "I am irlad none fatop aiti minute!" exclaimed thto ned Unce again evp.rv nam nr flaw nr wint. 1 i Hm-- t no I vvny. k. was raised. tip lieve I have," answered the bear. -- "Fine mouse. the again!" "Then lady you can't bite my ears until voti ;. Now you may haveja little recess, but clean your teeth!" said the bunnv first we will sing our toothbrush song." man. a new rule 1 ju.--t gentlemade. Uncle: Wiggily listened as the" children No teeth"That's cleaned no ears nibbled! Clean sang: your teeth at once, you bad bear!" "Up and down we clean our teeth, "But I have no "brush:" whined the In the morning bri&ht, ' bear, well knowing that It -- would never And we also polish them, do not to clean his teeth when once told With a brush at night. to do so. "Here. I'll lend my brush it's a "For unless our teetH we clean, new one," said theyoukind bunny gentle. They may pain and ache. . man, taking it from his pocket handThen it will be hard to eat it to the bear. "Now you and ing go right Chocolate pie and cake." over to the brook and clean your teeth Brush them well, up and down, then you'll "That's said Uncle Wiggily smile and never frown!" he sang. to himself, very'true," as he watched the animal chil"All right. I'll go clean i my teeth. aW dren run out of the hollow stump to play when I come back I can nibble your recess their games. 'fAnd it reminds me ears!" growled the then bear. "But mind no Nurse Jane told tne to that myself a running away from me while I'm at the new tooth brush, She took- get old one brook none of that!" 1 my to clean her gloves, though, of, course, Uncle Wig-gilnever answered a word, gloves have no teeth.! But, anyhow, I'll but he twinkled Jiis pink nose. Awav . . . get myself a new brush.' shuffled the bear to the brook. - But do Uncle Wiggily hopped to the 24 and 23 you the bunny waited for him to cent store, thinking, j on the way, how cleansuppose his teeth and come back? was needful it to clean one's teeth .up he did not. Away Mr. Longears and down as well as sideways, and almost and soon he was hoppedhome. And oh, before he knew it, he was at the store, what a mad bear safely it was when he found and had brought himself a brush. the gone after the teeth cleaning. The bunny was hop- Oh! Bunny , Oh! ping on his way back through the woods, Of course, the rabbit lost Mh tnnth iina ne was , what fun he would " "o". uui mat was Deuer, man losinsr . . v. v i have - When: thinking the snow camo anii whpn ,!. " " i "3 uuubhi mmeeji usa new Phri(maas auuviiu Axi-vc- niica, ui l one next day.. So thLs teaches he , was passing a sassafras pancaK.es ana maple.eyrup are very that sudden, good voice growjed: lollypop bush, for breakfast. And'lf salt doesn't try to I'llere! Where are you going?" in hide the lemonade 'when the pepper Is "Why, I km going home," answered trying to play tag with the vinegar bottle Uncle Wiggily gently. tell you next about Uncle Wiggily "Hum! Do you mean to your home or I'll - , and the whirligig. my home?" the voice went on. 00 wing" ei-t- - e . hit : f l . 19 ,.. o-i- i i S 1 age . AM. IN BACK? BEAUTY HINTS IF YOU ARE A .SUFFERER i HEED THIS ADVICE. BY MME. MOREAU. ,' could be such a really pretty somebody. Your npse is ci nice and your mouth isn't too large and shape your eyes re nice they bright eyes .which look as though they were dashed wifh cold water every morning. .But. your skin! Somethings wrong with it, , little, black specks all over and th powder won't go on well at all. And finally you discover that they're ? "I wish to give to the world the benefit of the experr ience I ' have had with Dr. Pierce's medicines. I took four bottles of the Favorite Prescription, nd five of the Anurio Tablets for my kidneys, and I must say no doctor has ever done me f the good I derived from ' the use of these medicines: I suffered with neuritis in my back for three 'years and it has disappeared and the kidney trouble, also." Mrs:. Helen Pierce lou one-hal- 658 Teally and truly little blackheads in the ' , making! begin too early to do away with .Can't them! Because . the sooner, you begin treatment the easier .It'll be." The most simule and most effective way to treat a light case of blackheads Is to wash the with a solution of hot water andfaqe.well green soap, then rinae thoroughly and pat on considerable ' cold cream. I , And there are two washes which have been Invaluable for- clearing the - skin. One is a mixture of one dram of powdered sulphur, one dram . glycerine, half pint rosewater. 2 drams spirits of camphor. This should be on the face at and then washed put. off in the morning night the green soap solution and water. with Another good remedy is a mixture of 4 ounces of alcohol. 2 ounces of. rosewater 2 teaspoons of bpracic-acid- . - This- - should be wiped over the, face on a piece of cotton after the, green soap and water bath, And remember,, most of all, whlla givthese treatments, not to ' scrub your ing faeo-Tde- al gently, always! , , ' i .! op , . W. Belgraye Ave., (Hunting-- Dh Pierce, president Invalid's Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. discovered Anuric and it's sold by aH druggists; or send Dr.. Pierce lpfc for trial package and you will find it is many times more potent than lithia. Write to him for tree medical advice, - - ; ":..- ; r - ti thStif it Be Comfortable; Mop Eczema Torture Now 7 Thousands ot I?-a- -- nave found, welcome relief from n J.K' , their burning torture in ;Zetno, the antiseptic liduid treatment for '.t0i-?Jisa- all skin efoictions. relieves .Tetter and rashes, eliminates pimples and blackhead s, keeps the skin clear and smooth. All Druggists'. -- WASHING DUO k :: . finely and with tvt&rreTy just erlpugh water to is. rneIt:i remove from fhfi 5)?e flr.and ad(1 a Vlnch of cream of tar-l- wel1 one-ha- lf Mix and a t ,of ,s!?nce the fixture begins win T11 drop on. P"iWtaed paper and rfr open air.. If .the mixture be- before aU of 'tis dropped r add water, and boil for ; two min- - 2bioi v of Ecicma sufferers FOR SKIN" IDD lTnTi-- PEPPERMINT-DROPS- f m If you would wash TAFFETA. taffeta, soak it1 In 2 tablespoons of salt h?ifrv,n '1"?,ich, dissolved. Then with white soap in warm water. wash Add teaspoon borax to the rinsing waterhalf to back the stiffening. Io not wring, bring out- Jiang on th l!n tn Arl-w,- almost dry remove from line and Iron. - -- 00- . , ani cthrr m .a. fooi. Mr hothrrd r4 ttU off m wtuht untiler,,.3 I a harvljy i h,i.:n could do , find ihsl 1 - i- -r PV.ern tal lr.; j: you want u;ri j' t ..ar- ,,r Iwii Vm V ' "v ""l J' " ,lTOn f'r Z-- , - ! THE TWINS OF ca hr-an- , rosc-fi.Jtar- -- !,-- - 'u Jf;-o-r- 1t-.'!r-l- . m-o-r wi-ff- i:in.it a. cinisrr. brad. r on ,f i!,p .tr.j'Ar kind' II n. Utrr- - nut It If. U one thA! a rhiM c'.Kkln? may wtr T.;rrf .irr twr, !.,,k- - ftJ- t f itn- jU,t t'Ti. lhn tth.n And ( tni.r th IIi: By 'a wftH ar PAPE. t'f Simrav. By Careless Washing :c thou!d be very carefully r if you want to ketp hair looking M. $ta Koat foari and prrr'rf4 Phampwn contain too 'much alkali. Thin drlea the italp, makr :he hlr brittlr. nnd ruin it. Th bat thir.ff for Ua4? Ja MoUiflcd cocoanut .oil , ahampou (which la pur and crtaa'-'canand Im hetter than anvthlr.K tlo yy can we. tme or two teapoftnf-c- l cf Mu!1-fle- d will clean tho hair and pcaip thoroushJy. Finrly tnouten the hair with water and rub n Jt make aa ht'Un '.ancc rich, creamy lather, whjrh rfnsea out tf.T.cvir.c ery particle of iut. dirt, dan IrVff fend rxrn.nVe fdh. The hajr Critu qukl!y and evenly, and it Jeafei th ftuli c,tX. and the fine &n ntJiy. hrlEht. luatrrjua. f;yffy ar.4 Mj; t mrnae. Yru can et'.MuliSfid' ecir.ut r i! It' a rery ahampo at aany pharmacy. Ira cuncra wj, ujp!y chfap. and memter tf th tvrry far faml.'y nirntha. Is Jt your drurtiK ci-you Mu!i!fif'a. Ad. yo-u- . t-- " 7 e . g e-- er k r d jn-ar- J- - . (hJifm) n: 1 ;pl K-r- gd -- er - e t'o-uc- - -- ir.-.jn- h-il- rvRl. iirh li't .PMrcr ! o "'" ff-rr- ta ! er -- e-- al !" m--.u!- c-- n -I BORROWED HUSBANDS on- WHITEWASH A few drip virw car will rf "vv th mrvt oi.tinate w J.va.h W - te Without Dread a fcr aa tfl Tahlt. Vi Tsaoa f C!ratU c-- k 1 zuUt aod eiiai. Thing-- dls-treaa- n;W . ea " .Vv pP.in:, fej m!f ffts tha rcgul r doM.1 hldm cf aama ingrediantu, than carter ss. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG - aai miner fla.ursd mlashy TTlnjrm, It's , IS IT YOURS? r.-- -. te to-ar- J"""? ''At'"" ""' !; italic;:fl;:!4l4 , mr cat 'on a rcturn4 he then l"c t.-a- r -- irr; of K'uror- Br.d - trr a Hjdr'o!apola." 11. f ropl ama. Ha writ wf-'.r- h Cuticuni Toilet Trio Satisfies i ;very - want Of' the most critical in deanrfng, purifying y and beautifyfr.g the skin t and complexion. Nothing purcr, sweeter or more .cf f fxtivc'ior,ev(xr,'-datoilet pVfkposcs. - - , y l, w f .n a CfCt kt W W . ta w,;.kt r.LT fsjUy ar.d la aoiee-dt- r. tctay.- tmtrH-a- f h l r- a and artr. II vU.t4 him wHr h wa a rhr vidian at 'NW:5. r., i uwu iua ii .ft prrttcay in v. ' mi 1 - after wiadj" wxh-li- s nrr tr In a coc4 thyhanar hUakna Atr piao. but not tn the r.;n, Ji-S- fl?a 1 - DLANKCTt. Tela rarnUaakt shrink are that no- -OOOO DUSTER, A clean of rr. am wrur.ff ca:t if f rr nj a tj ue f'ih t f!-.urr.Il-::?. iWf f &ram ax, l5CrdJc. by tbca- cL t St j I ! -- ' jiLiiaj, aJn hi S IAS ! h Tiv t tfan, CATARRH BLADDER f U . . &aaupak.t --.: Ct,".x J it tit r.. t 5" i CHICHESTER'S PILLS if " h-- are fi - ! he l y trocj-snc- Dr.EJw-.irtlXXiveTatl- o tU.s-ht- marr-e- it I fV.Ur hi-n-.- io ' aa-utiia- reailSeg ' entertafnlrg ta hmt thesis?,; draiahhech worn, wtdrw. whot If th-ri-r rf j oVjU . t-- ta h gave Ta-tlcS- fvl. Sttto c o nrn .rur y tfSc fce x. yt.-.r- the fer csioRvj. art rcntle Ln rtion vet a wa-- s elective. T?cv rxinf , nairaJ bkit a: ... l.s 1. jc y ;rm ( - ''We he wi "I.r-ISffl- a- whlr-ntf:!- . a rrlated a grrat ar.d bow."v!ikh .Ir. EdWdf' Olive patients for - ipnriM to rave written hi Medici." thae "iUJir-io- ' fltfrnent. he wrota liver . u? : .!'-- ot Cf - i h r J at larga aa a Hrarr mart. vt thcr and d vulncv among mts cf ti; rout tnUreatiag lirowna iha ar.r a Lodr-- i mr-ciand waa torn at arI In id UI father died Mm la eMMhI a fortuaa- of IJ.oa, A (rtraMran !r.of tf la, Itrowre v !re and m"t t r--f "L. v :cs-a Dr. DJ?.r-- v a la Ohiiv refected a vn'e tabic crm- - ro-rJe- !ing 's l - iv th-rc- i.oct cuu eT trith iv p yc"af YfierdKior fpiiUe. c4 r.:i ercfom c warurrty rr..r s tnxn prr.crst ! re WCU l yrr . OF SIR 'o-'a- - -- s K-;w- --- BOWNE. OeteKr I H. ',603.. . : CkitletrT rf t d flmt tlfvna are rh.l to tar Urtc a.ma f': f K Thfma Iront"nea edMlaM are rre.linc?y aa'rre rt)aal Urowtie not known to x I . V - cjT-r.fxp- THE BIRTHDAY IfTHOMAS Know Dr.' The secrrt of krtrfcs . . ...... . t .t0 s , . i u iuii ilivxa-" rri ycur nr rvrd cf ra vir.r a jal li oorno: f , , your bili-j pact -- THIS t EasyIf You Edwards' OUvc Tableta --ffr-i idalta. ,t'kPJrt liial3 r U la mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmct m -- Co . d tu r . rT'lH 7 ,h A4t?rtVm-l 1 lakla f.Amt t-- trua '7" J to acorn our law, una-thir- d - - trrf.!4 hrt -- For chiMr ti. n-o--- rr-Jit- mri ml Ust CoataU (u n!t, ','T,,,U . m JUHIORO rt n a"-- y Chips off ilie IO!d Block tow--- 3. 2 r"ur. I when H1. TT.a irw are tmr.ti-newith th ana cf nw net n tt lh elya and the In the kit mn cf are rtatelyandr a!'. And dame go ir ia-all my proteaf don't avatl thr;and etTlalm mr dr-ilr-fUftw-Brtfi- fWa re waatlwg rn V,tit 1 -- nrv l.utrher k.tf 777. Oaa-Tahl- fr-&r- wJ ha waara funk - tkJr1!1 . rc-uff- , , ri.Bric-.i'- i 113 v. ,...n ' Xtaatrnann ar, a. anJ r . th1 fe!in and 4ame tn w).tw TT t,rfI11 f.srt h. wti r..l rrre and running I rrJrn virre l ,n a . 'A1 I'11 with and ar.y rtlvrjc-- a m,J hrth. eMtn p' tTtlh' I will do for u11!) d.ath' anJi lunmm., your ail- h nattnn were at a'rffe d rn! agalsjl ama at4 Untw wm'i alw r hr-.-pfn gen fa, ( men ouf..,:'"i 'to leame4 I, T"4 r'"L ca. tf r. think that l;fe luU fif. teen ceeta Tney cartltd tack th rtim mnn !Mrr.f. prvnt ' ''', atsd thla d atl.--n, , 5i"w fraught wjth pW. ' J l?rt w near the e$,tenie4 r? f jntfrtatt.wr,t l',:r ,c-H thla wide, end every fhrghryt i ,c'm ,'.? tar, furi-a- s7 trsch Gaa-Tabiet- ':, 'm',i.rt ly Eat Heartily . t!'x--,h-- c ptrmajv-nC- y r pr-prrd and erpeci;!y fjr omth 45linct?y ERA Or BLOODSHED. and xrtlfulaxiy for al! th t 3 fffxt i n fa 1 mv the comlntf ttaa d.ot t ava:j; fn mlrr tvrrf V : : ar ta la'.J. A'l Vin-- ' That crr r tjr. gone and trmitse rrojet rrad - auto-matlcal- . Stilt " If you Sh la be of ca Sn lh take llaaJmnnn'a WALT MASON di. By MILDRED K. BARBOUR SCHOOU.MATE. hand Inherited mony." ThiVrJtEK,LP wMted T1le..m.otor.whlch for .she remembered Nancy at, n!r v the hotel entrance, was- the Jaat word in voire ' Oh yen. you have th and word: smart ana luxuriousequipment. iTho-- ' . iiuauna. too,- naven 1 your vinirorm - was fauttlesaly corcnauiicun Fha wondered )f Hf, wasn't all velvet rect. Yhen tho door wns closed, and Farmi violets to Ildith uphoiftery rextingulshmg the Urht on the ; step, Nancy felt herself, shut Into warm, Lndicott.. Ttie city waa too unfamllUr to Nanry , ' velvety darkness. sank Inches deep into soft cush- for her to know whciu the motor wan ions, and drew up the fur rug" which the taking her, hut ahe could are the broad boulevard, and the rej'dcncra bechauffeur hau. tucked about her. A cur- shining rent of warm alr fanned her slippered came larger and more impreulve aa they the cut glass holder at her 'wt. From elbow, came the fragrance of 1 'a rin a vioFinally the machfna turned Into a hort lets. drive and stopped under a flantd "My word. Edith has done well for her- cochere lit by a Quaint lantern ;orte that self!", she murmured, sinking her chin might hare come out of a Japaneae print. Into her own chinchillas. "Chicago must The chauffeur sprung down and be an unhealthy town, or else friend hus. open the door. aaiUmr Nancy to thrw alight. The street door swung opn notneljmly. An Irreproachabta man aarrant took hr bag; a maid, appearing m ihoiuch . by relieved her of her wrap, and h magic, waa nherM into an apartment lmot large a a the whole of her own spacloua , home; . At the farther end of room whlrh seemed to Nancy arparated from her hy mllea and miles of parrjuctry apaced off woman ln a by .rugs of rich aoftneaa, black gtwn roae from a grrat carved Eat Anything You. Like and Don't Worry chair and held out both hands to greet . . Stuart's Dyspepala Tablett Re. her. ' , lleve Sour Stomach, Belching, the and gratplng Ignored Nancy hand, Gas .and Acid Condition Edith Lanrwejl hy both arms. gave her an ' " ecstatic .Due. to Indigestion. little ajuexe. Then aha raided her lips expectantly. Mra. LnnrwHI bent and bruheI her check gaiot the upturned mouth rather with genuine awkwardly, but aha amtled . pleasure.., "Nantfy Hope! It's good to e you agnin! How nlca of you to como tonight." "You couldn't have kept me away,"-confideam a. Nancy with a toShe lgnorcl th greatcharming carved chair ward which .her hofltcaa gturr-J-. rnl sealed heritlf on a gtU and brocada- footEdilh stool, pituhtng langweil gently Into . the chah--. "You look, tegal It au St you." WriUnirwra glanced about a bit ret-leaal- y. slioth women were experiencing that awkwardneaa .that mark a flrtt meeting after mny. year, when there It much to ay arxl no adyjuate preface. "Shall yci be We can chilly hera? . have a fire." Nancy ftleftmed attout th room and ahodderod Involuntarily. Tta comer wer shadowy. derplta the elaboratly fhaijM Great wall mirror doubled the lamp. lie .of apartment , Not. a cuahion a Simply Char, Stuart'. Dy.pep.la Tablet marred thci the rigidity of the glided and After MealaThey Tata Good. ( oroo.A,! ! iiirnr.ure. "Mint we it herar aaked Nancy, eat or drtnk,' even 'Haven't hatou a sitting room where we he. Just a glass of aweet milk, cn b "a.'you hit .mor 'informal?. ThI ia the stomach may rebel and sour almost of course," he added haatlly.' in such caaes one or two beautiful, immediately. "Uut don't you rrmembr our box of 8 Tablcta fumlih the room at choo! b,ua,rt dyspepsia mill that we could alkaline to effect offset the acid condi- reach out. In tha aomorning and the tion. - Quite often the stomach may be window end turn on the heat IncJ"e th radwith Prt!al!y dlpcstM "f!rC"?f food. led getting out of hvi? It A coIfT bottle of he vera cv at mich time iator, without more will much to chal wjth natural may add t to -- tho difficulty and there ia you. imo ' at- cto range." blli6us taste, and other gasslness.,a Mra. ml led due to Travelers may , "UKrInjrwli I will take you remlnlicentiy, to own qur save themselvesIndigestion. much of the discomfort mav droo my ter. but.peopla In th! " waysaae eaung. hy hAvirg a l?x of ning ana ' ane ted. ar.d thm hru 1 Wy hO- U- U in valmoaV 'l t auatT" hey atore throught th U. S. and CanadaM Nancy murmured to her- - ht No More Gas in btomach and Bowels 'I ! r e -. o I x- Hair Often Ruined . lrt. rlr4 tl r.vfr fan. acftpn Fes? tM afn-mxv.rri; ,.f m day l;h, 1 ur fr, af trr .1 ; . r ;; J'nr. To lick a: a ycunpstf r'a nn HVa tnui'h 3!tff. Wtl!. t crrienv tcr.nla played n rr-- J cf m th watch with 3h if and I Acnt rare':iv, who knvjwa it ccttly ho W-1aed mi. And n m uith a rar dfr.Jci, tan-!nfiuitf a rrowd Thre v. Jnc. iru-UV 1 uml r, you Ur. lr? L- rur, rrr--u- thre rmAml of t.:n tcmi-thj-.to e cn n: tt e cjf lln a'and'nc errmtnd I UttU they Vff UT hoy wjutnt i kn-ri.m'i on my cutMia yo-know m'tn f to a r t rttty tw th Cm frrm ,u lKlns: tM"thrUl rf yu ret to pc:v." a at wr you attract Crawly Crab waddled Into view.' r rrin). I knew at my father' ; When the slUy old cotton-spinn, MayheT did!" answered Cukle CAtton-Ppinnc- r knr (one nr-of theWigglefln jieoplc, you know) coughra. wrr py wra watrhlr-.- I Mr. Jcn. nnd heavy the ailrrr r e ed out his tummy right through hla with a bow. "I have It here 1ft tny tummy T1!-watchinr m. They erU:i e Ulsih I' ,.l-l- th a t mouth,-anatrc-keIhetn fellow in the pink l rolled out on right now." rty fnir Itut r.cvrr a I the white sand at the bottom of the rpcm to a; rrrc!ae uh rouJ take la jiir, "I o't be!lr you! my fcrSared the ptSa!, even if viui (Ifrtf. . l occaa, the Twins stared till their Vyes and Atul araln, yolce Crawly (iab wiMW t r.u leci mr- ma, mn mOrh out.- - But what could Ihey Into tiW nearly dropped Cottoo-Splnnlt view, Thou en it of he f W had a'tne rrsSta-ci-do. when Mr. , kinrt t had them ' "What! Am You I II tirr.H, ..h'-don't! that which my father le yoU:" done up like parcels,, in his white wrap- declared Cukle. cratP and to rrtcny awl ri blowing otit hi. And.taueht mc how lo wid. I p. tar It t!j. el"j't'lif, ping Rtrfnsr?' with the pink pearl Innide.tummy Hut Tm wiHlnff. Writ kno , a!l '..Oh. ho! Ha. ha! Hee. he!" laugh- AKaJn, hm wns Ho I s ho!.! of and wouldn't jplcltiu Crawly a watrh ha. tin to haff tr.o. wea ar M plan ytu ed the thief. Tsri t that a fine jHickft-hoo- k let go. )oj v to teftfh m? el ma. to have,' tny dars? And think huw gftnu It." he a.it.l It i It "Here, you ma v f mark u . - -- ... . -IL cny limf. ?'r.y lima at rd safo 1; in!, .You'd never loe' prnnl pep. If that hard Mace." el man TcmTTo! ma. and, you could swallow-'cM. Nr and then itut now com? the amaiinff part, my ; And then vrhrn thi 1 j tr-tr rr-rr"- . iw,;,,h won. l:j eetrh rr j thati them up ythen you whined to buy a cough loliy-pon urn nu cram lot" j jiij. niii'i1'!" ""I'm, tlm". That' the way It is with my pink l ery Urn. Vfu M ma, urme t!m " l.erore you could ntt!e. with tm pearl. I II always ketp It safe and sound. "hr to ry.n; hi. J n, (),fmr and n!j. y tlma r 2 d:ffrnt 1 With these words. Mr. Cotton-Spinnh Next And cut to thread f fIv the 1 around th t a cl J y unfi'rr I'a ? r"ai same, thfrc no atewt . pulled ln hhs ridiculous paper-lwi- g of a 4 wins anrt net tnom Tree. Of Mi n!- ri un rnyt-rylhat. stomach and .swallowed the ping pearl j I r p. tom-achahour Mr. a Cukle "Ion't.worry ltd Jogt n t again for safe keeping. he Jcn, C!d ha "He'll grow ntw one In MOULD. ttit Suddenly a voice said. "What's this I three dajpaid. a. . Thcre'a your pearl, chilj u l If .i1i!nr aikla 1 I not a thiRk lit take hear about swallowing pink pearla? Who dren! .rv.ueh.r !.. rrp. Wirh e th rWhn tlf did? ate th jn . pat w.t-r(To Be Continued) thtr are har rta rroin Mr. jene, wt. . Pf ftn lhen wh-- j.t.j, tt.m wahm ' It (.mahch ih d i .10- LITTLE BENNY rTinc" t - K--- f- - i.r n"M a th ! -r tt a watch. p. t oiiT-fra'-o- rc-r- Ti . ' krnh. -- . OUIVE ROBERTS BARTOf JSY ru'.n ft if m. - ADVENTURES ani "." 1 . tiSJof Cl tilhair - of thick, hair, do' hr all dandixtf. tt-- it .... )cY.r.f a'.ri 1 t ft 10 try IQ cut. Cg Th only .:rt !hn nXf! half an hmir t4 A tb wh:t cf K Z?r oy tt th ":K" abcut four rntlrTy. tin -stiff and trr. lm To rfo h Wjan to chattrr in tht- lattfr and fry in ruf iry Il'jiiU arvon; aprly It at n'.Jtfcl aajflw5r V Iflf. t?i" lb!nE tbtt t PinMvlvftou!y ""P- ";'"! ?? n lijritir i.rai lh?n mlrir.sr: w tnouch to !ut n .h .it t h ?r.i!i ar.d ruh it in FtrAW jao'ifi n. land Kdith Cndirott lot. A ;oo-- an th and .rv TJ ry s,t i rrfr moura w dm to hi tfitimniffmrnl fUtfortn rrcrfut. wh!tfnn)(i . nji'lfiii(rr lir usur with th line crtiM hrd nf ihr mMifn r that ta or rrntn rna v r tnH thi wmr 5 ur an.!ruir ,,! nr,f, and thrt (filled ntthe roatrura with th caer. aritM . t"" 'f,-- r . . ore ao mori' arr :!:.: r. rniTTfRi youth. ryrit : cr Jv i throitch th rr and rri: t thr, ah! Halfway pltcly Mlrrly t;rcy f riur. t'RlKC'l to lorsk IK. Ublr(ponfi imtt4 currant )i!y, 4 tab- - cvrry nJrscli n'jn and trac cf it. w v.. V. tKi. ratrv hr. (frr)to leu ;,! fin t, tfw. that all Cut the fo!U In rn, and !icinc of th ca1; wllj ttc-p-ItrtJnc r. 1 a in tvwl iut h ur and rt 00 hair ;".J lck an a hn-drrce well wiih th jj.ny dr. t rr.t:k. cur tlmca You cart an 1 trr .tani ffr aiwut ? rvon l anl:tir. 5r in, a fry Ir.jr pan tn half butter and haJf florr. IV. la ln ana flrg- wlih irri. and lour cunrM i'r;n j cu an1 Tn m)t th JrM wsu nffl, no matter how muchjj d.m urr . heat ovr hct th. sgf TT.! alropl druff you hat r'm-- i lr-mi:k may nm h jf to tmm nS .. iT n s tnrli U u ., T. V1.;. rn'iifc Jr. .... Or-.'- r ana l44!nc r ; rt'-jsn.- r.t .ttuirri fi a t :. 1 I i'lf buitr.f i rrmjnjny ac (ih 'h 1 cut aiont rn i :ira-- 1 firir. n ctip I a tr. hr!r4 .lM !n Tan'Sf jrin; I know If ote t'ttU much at it h an 4 Dandruff Surely ' ti.i. Destroys The Hair . luttr I t ytttr. r.:tf rn trSanrtp. 1 . . L ""ymtl a Irj'Jn !!- - - rabbit-gentlema- ki-1ny- I ti,. 4 urn mm a iuttrei !! and rak In a mMrru vf) tlu fit m to Xfl t ntrh. DREAD AND JAM rnirrroe hr-1IT!tht H tf huti.r. jam i - an "m.r.i. la - J !! vitiri ir-- iiy . milk wrt.t n orf-- hc-ttl- ttTj. ,d ro-rr- r r m:k fer Valt tffd rcr inn 'bMSrt. "IT .t. .ah and. nrt. ana m; "Uirtl ant i- -t JUST FOLK& - firl m.v! : It ! -- run rhct.r1 rhwH,. , J ralnM tlx pour.i tn weight n cf Tar.'.ac sm! u fcs tne ovr." iva'd John M I IC Common u, llouUcn. J?tanrr, w.n known railroad n;nn. "For about n.n Jih Mr I ccldn': rat mat cr rrn cr unyihlnc an,, l.taw u an-- livrlttlmrii cnUrly crj nilk r.l broth lporb-l- . : . v Cvrr rmmtuntiltint ' UJ-- COr butirr end IW l?A 2nh-- k Two ruM w.Pe Los Angeles, Cal. Broths. I J. ItmI ZrA ' - rn . ray Uh MJt cf IVur n.f ,WIJ' nl t timnA . frvIU . S--r- . l,,7 -- rf,. .t.i " WIGGILY AND THE TOOTH- m j.o my nome, of course," replied the - BRUSH, '. gentleman. "I' have Just hontrht "Pon a timo as Mr. Longears, the bunny myselfto a new brush and I want to go home clean my teeth." "Well, you're going to my home first!" .Woods ,he danced to pass thl hollowthestump school where the ani- - the voice growled on. "and when I get inai cnuaren had such fun studyingtheir y'OU to t;l V hninc ivii.V. I. j i Tt. lessons. And fli woods, yovTr on my teeth try cars!" popped for a,minute, ,11 jhis twinkling guouness me sakes alive and a basket of an through sugar," ' cried Uncle Wiggily, open window,icsi, the nei.neara, lady mouse teacher who are you?" saying:: ' Bear!""wa3 the "Now, children how many of you c',3m The yusky Iiear whom you fooled Uushy cleaned your teeth this morning?" the other day- by sliding down hill on , From where he stood the hunny s sled. But you can't ;et away could look into- the school room, Curly from me now!" With that fh. tj,,v, and he saw every paw raised in answer Bear from behind the bush steppedout of courser some of the hoys and girls, and caught the bunny gentleman by his Iikj. Lulu,' Alice and Jimmie Wibblewob-bl- e, the ducks, had no paws, but thev 6 cij Man Lived for Three Years Almost En" tirely on Milk and , .Ir,"',s.! Jt aoit anothr AJ4 e UNCLE 'I?1,8,? t Houston r1 f f -- gen-tlem- t-- t:'iroon wwurt. f " x fBllSrnK M SOLID F00 tfi (rs! lth .1 BEDTIME STORIES By HOWARD R. GARIS . ?c 1 CO ULD M0T.EAT V FRENCH TOAST. &r r Vnlt tm a?"1 trvi.t- - , ; I . mv ) &'Lh7nr try t . : m-- t LUNCHEON DSM. g- -- - if m JUttr - - Reed, bread left fr. m rut Jr. 'HAVE j"" w rtiM. t V.nnotInto t rarr-- in . f ' e Mary's Kitchen I TAKE IT OUT- - hair n mirn n ot JUnSidlMlilTO : , Ij-n- - . BY ALLMAT) e . o! f;Bdbbd Hair ? mlm''mmmmmmmmmm'mmm'mm'mm . , well-to-d- Tom's Idea BOBBeT H0WMYJ )) . He-gav- -- I : H I nS ; By DOROTHY DIX, the World's Highest Paid Woman Writer W hen we think" of giving we think of it in terms of monejv We the dollar mark on all charity. stamp The only people who rouse our nlty are the oov- erty stricken, and we Only feet it 4. duty to help those to whom we can donate food, and clothes, and shelter. . We digrd&wn into our when we want to help our fellow pockets creatures and hand out a few dimes-- , to the poor wretches Who are In physical need, but it never occurs to dig down into' our .hearts, .and give of its treasures to the men and women who are starving for sympathy, and companionship, and shiv- ering in the icy blasts of loneliness. Yet Christ. Himself set us this examof the higrher charity., lie gave love ple to the unloved. . lie gave back the dead to those that mourned e them. . sympathy and understanding. He gave wine to make the 'wedding feast-gayerTie, gave health to .the sick, but He never gave any one money. It is a great pity that we put the price tag on suffering and its alleviation because, it keeps us from doing so much good that we might! otherwise do. Because we can't buildi hospitals, or endow clinics, or erect model tenements, or pay widows with seven small ?,ent ofweneerlv feel that there is nothing children, are can do. ,H And because we don't know, who is anyone to death, cr is on tho point of starving evicted from their nomes by a cruelbeing landldrd we think that nobody really, needs any assistance from us. and so our Philanthropic impulses are in the cradle. strangled We have not vision enough to see 'that there are needs of the spirit just as there are needs of the body; and that it is Just as true charity to relieve the one as the i other. The "poor rich" Is no idle .borne of the most needy people phrase, in the world are those who have everything that money can 'buy. .There are men and women who sit down every day to feasts who are so hungry for a little appreciation that they grab at a kind, word as a does at; a bone, There are starving men and dog women riding about in limousines, and paying for expensive seats at the theatre, who are just as forlorn and alone in a city as Robinson -Crusoe, was on his big desert It Is these calls upon island. our that we are too dull to perceive. charity Because the rich, and don't stand on a street corner and a tin cup, we do not realize that rattle are asking of us and that they they are ready to kissalms our feet in gratitude, and call down air blessings of the saints upon us if the hand them out a little friendliness, if we we Vieema 11Ule"of . eold of our time Run over the 'list of and you will see whatyour I acquaintances There s Mrs. A. Lots" of money, mean. fine social poll. tion, but she set her heart upon a who betrayed and l01183 huc8I:an4 She's never had the strength THE DUFFS va r- - a tf" I 5 - v. J ff "! ;fri- fc'ia-- .- mmmr: r r Hwr ac ii i n't iu wm-- V rru a v 1. t v. |