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Show EVERY FRIDAY THE Child By TN HLIt Hunw'i uniform of snowy white, Hurls Reddy klixid In the window of her own room, und duxing her eyes to the beauty of the June hiy, kept the anniversary of her declaration of Independence. Just the mere dropping of her henvlly fringed lids seemed to conjure vision of that lovely June rose gurden ut Itooftree, where she lived with her guardian and his wife Hnd sou, Roger, the latter a linndxonie youngster In his freshmun yeur at college. The Moores were kindly people, and Doris was as happy ns the birds und butterflies In the garden, but she was truly a homely chilli, with quantities of rod hulr, freckles, eyes and a seared manner with strangers. Roger culled her that awful child." hut she never knew It until she was thirteen; tin n she accidentally overheard u conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Moore end Roger that wrecked her childish d livery cent of that childs money been lost in speculation," groaned Mi. Moore. "All that we l.nxe. Roof tree here, should rightfully he hers, . . . and Roger, you might make It your one aim In lift1 wane day to marry Doris, und rcxlure her fortune. . . shouted Mary Dorris Keyes T Roger. Wliy, dad, usk anything Im of me I'll pay In some other wuy. 1 couldnt nmiry that awful has ciiild! Doris heard found no more. She her savings fled hunk, a few alwuys well filled, collected treasures, packed a bag, and at nightfall she went by a secret way through the garden to the highroad, caught the stuge at the station, and wint to New York. So vanished out of their lives completely, and detectives who traced her part of the way confessed themselves baffled. Davis often read her name In tinpuiiers, hut no one ever questioned her identity. llils anniversary of tier departure from Koofiree was different from any of the others; a few days before she liiu) been sent to this house on a case a young man threatened with pneumonia. The room rocked around her when Sirs. Moore cume 'pilOSE who Imppy-gu-luck- individuals y manifest so little Interest In the stirring events of life, which are bussing like bees all around them, ure often Insensible to tbelr lamentable delinquencies. Occasionally, however, their flutters a moment, but, Ita benumbed seemingly changing blind, yawns, nods und fulls usleep to dream. Rut they are going to wake up and do something tomorrow. They will yank the old world from its easy chair und wuke Its billion inhabitants with an cnrthqunke. Hitherto they have been shaping a brilliant course, not quite mutured yet, or In a fit state to he presented In Its entirety to their Intimates, who have wept over them, prayed for them, and done their utmost to arouse them to action. There is, however, no declaration on the part of these hubltuuted drones of making undue haste. The months and years stretch aheud In long rows on either side of tomorrow's path. Why fuss, fluster and worry? Why should they bolher themselves while youth Is so full of deand time so lighted exiiectancies Mother Moore." she said. Oh. darling. Rod Is very good to Roger sobbed Mrs. Moore. me, a secret, perluijis you have lias never guessed It ; blit he has sworn how matter no to marry anyone, lie loved, until our Doris fornmi-l- i tune Ims been restored to her." When Roger learned her Identity, Ida happiness proved a wonderful tonic, and nt Inst the three who had tobeen parted for many years came reunited family. gether ns You will have an Impecunious said Redhead." architect-husban- i Roger at lust. Having you. Roger, and nothing more, makes me a rich woman, and with Mother Moore thrown In why, 1 ain the richest woman In tb world.' luring by your nut to tuke his country place. He loves you and if you refuse him he'll alwuys be your friend he's loyal. In Fact: Ht Is a. philosopher. Prescription fur the bride-to-be- : Remember philosophy Is Romombor It takeo his patlonco as wall as yours this marrlagt gams. good promises thing. which are seldom redeemed und leavAbout this: THE HAPPY MARRIAGE IS ing hlin ragged und alone ut the crossrTHAT IN WHICH TWO PHI oads, where youth and opiKirtunlty lie burled In the piled up lumps of LOSOPHIES WED. dust and years. (jt by McClura Near paper Syndlrata I OOOO (HWOtCHKHSHWOtHMHSOOOOOt! (0 by McClura Ntwimiitr Byndlrata.) By H IRUINQ KIN , )ST of these dtshi-- are too fine for daily fora, but one likes to s ve them occasionally: Princess Roll. Ji-ll- of a three-fourth- s cu;-o- f cupful of sugar with a long the until spins sirup ter I'otir slowly over four egg end. Iks. beaten until thlek, In a double Her. Cook over hot water until the ; Is rooked, stirring constantly; reive and bent until cold, nddlng u of vnnllln, a little salt and cupfuls of len cold one und flly beaten cream folded In at the one-fourt- h tea-wilf- one-ha- Bavarian leald three-fourth-s l milk with of gelatm. ten with four or, a bit of salt, two-thlrl- lf Craam. of a cupful of s of a table-onfMix two egg yolks of taMrspoonfuls and pour over the ul RcTurh i "la u. feWCAL water being supiHsed to assist the through homeopathic, or rain-makin- g Imitative, magic. On the contrary," says Sir James Frazer, during heavy rains the Indians of Gulnnn are careful not lo wash the Inside of their pots, lest hy so doing they should cause the ruin This to fall still more heavily." makes clear the origin of the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition. It la an Inheritance from primitive oncestors nml based on Imitative magic. In the deptha of the durk Teutonic forest and In the jungles of the Orinoco the primitive minds worked In the same manner, arriving at the same conclusions. For an hour or so I had cast in vain, and then suddenly from behind a d a great fitdi rose and struck at my dry fly with that rush which never fails to thrill the anglers heart, no matter how many times he may hare seen it. When the fndi wearied, I drew it toward the boat. Thats too fine a fish to kill so late in the season, I said. Ill slack lino 1 slacked the and let him escape. my line, but nothing happened. I was forced to not Iho fish and extract the hook, which was deeply embedded in its tongue. Even though the honk was released as gently as jMsiblo it was no use. When 1 put the fish hack in the water ha sank, belly upward, to the bottom. No more fishing for me today, I thought I can't so on killing fish that I dont want to keep. It was soon after this that a veteran angler introduced me to the barllcss hook. . . . It is a curious thing that so many anglers who have hud no exjiericncc with the barblcas hook regard it os the hobby of extremists. It is nothing of the kind. It is a serviceable and effective angling instrument which not only protects the fish tlmt are returned to the water but also teaches anglers better angling practice. With the barbless hook a slack line means a greater chance to lose the fish. Careless habits, of w hich anglers who never use anything but barbed books are too frequently guilty, are almost imHssihle with the barhlcss hook. I know nothing other than tlitf bnrblcss hook which teaches both good sportsman' ship and good technique. lily-pa- we Institute. If by MrClur rarapapar Byndleata.' By DOUGLAS MALLOCH HAVE a way to Judge a man. A simple way you always cun; For I have found 1 do not need Ills lengthy history to read. Ills wealth I do not nped to see, Examine all his , No, when I wunt to know the kind Of man he is, I wunt to find His worth, Ids wisdom, and the way He lives his life from day to day, I do not ask Ids neighbors, nor With nhy microscope explore Ills past career; no, all I do la let him talk an hour or two; The while we visit, ride or walk, I let him Just go on und talk. A one-Jml- Young Lady the Way U Across sire. There Is a better way to know The nuture of the mnn Mow, If curved of marble, made of chalk, The man you are: Go on and talk. (I by McClura Kawapapar O Byndlcuta.l Throuqh the Qlad Eqes of a Woman By By MRS. JOHN KING VAN RENSSALAER, in The Social Ladder. The Netherlander of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth rcnturics were the most cultured people in Europe. Their arts and manufactures were unequaled, llain burghers enjoyed in their homes comforts and luxuries such as were not to be found in the palaces of princes elsewhere. While the notables of Queen Elizabeths time ate with their fingers, strewed their floors with rushes instead of rugs, and were just beginning to understand the use of window glass, the merchants of Antwerp and Amsterdam had rich carpets benenth their feet and sat down to dine in houses much better than the average farmhouse of today, with all the table silver of modern times. Xicuw Amsterdam was sent over, literally pieeemial, from le pays the Netherlands, and was assembled upon the toe point of Manhattan bns, island. Brick and tile for the houses, furniture, utensils, tools and machinery were exported from the Netherlands, and out of them the town was fashioned a Dutch dorp, transplanted in sections across the Atlantic. The Dutch home authorities were equally systematic in selecting the human materials that were to compose the colony. The men and women who caine to the New Netherlands were not folk seeking liberty in a new land- - That was to lie had at home. They were a cross section of thq social structure of Holland, the most enlightened nation of that day, sliced off and shipped overseas. Our Civilization Has Made It Possible for the in immoral, ami iilmiit the most immoral thing about Modern it is its morality. It is a question whether the miraculous achievements of modern science in combating disease are resulting in race improvement or in race sw-ii-t- A WIFE to me and New Netherlands Folk Not Seeking Liberty That Was to Be Had at Home By ALBERT E. WIGGAM, in New York World. A WIFE Who will lie fire The world needs most a new tolerance, a new understanding and appreciation of the knowledge now at hand. For these it can look nowhere with such confidence as to the nmnilicre of the fifth estate. Weaklings to Survive Jane Doe WANTED well-nig- standing. TALK mnn ns lots of things may pose, Rut there's r test Hint always showi Tlie man he Is, a test that tells, milk In u double boiler; cook until It No matter what lie says or sells. thickens. Strain nnd cool, add one No mutter wlmt It la he claims. f fund cupfuls of beaten cream; In spite of clothes, In spite of numes. odd vanilla, cundied chopped fruit, If dark his soul or clean his heart, tine test will tear the veil apart nuts or fresh sliced fruit for a And tell mankind the man he Is In spite of anything of his. No, brother, I shall not Inquire Wliut weulth Is yours, or whom you 1)24. Waataru Nawapapar Union.) O leisure and decent living for all. The criminal, the defective, the feebleminded would lie brooded out, and sane minds and sound bodies brooded in. The loss and suffering from preventable diseases or accident would not lie tolerated, planning would replace laissez-fair- e development, production and distribution would attain the levels of efficiency altogether new, and many injustices now existent h in human relations would disappear. With the reaction of a freed intelligence on polities, religion and morals we might hope for a broader tolerance, a better mutual under- GO ON AND every other man. Golden ParfaiL famous The fifth estate is (hut small company upon whose creative tfffort the world depends for the advancement of Ecicnce. Our countrymen may well consider whether they prefer participation in government by the fifth estate for the benefit of all, or control of government by labor unions in the interests of labor. Could the springs nf human conduct and the afTairs of peoples now be regulated only ns wisely as we know how, there would be work and gold-pnrfu- Lobster in Aspic. leinove the meat from a lobster. Cut o pieces for serving, season with ; t and lemon Juice. Mix nspic ke with rldcken stock with an equal mint of mayonnaise dressing; when y thick coat each piece of lobster, on n wire cake cooler, decorate th truffles cut Into small pieces, over the decorations with inure as- and leave until cold. Serve on let-- e wl;.i mayonnaise dressing. jKJiid The World Needs Most a New Understanding of the Knowledge at Hand , ,ine pound buking powder boxes lt h vanilla Ice cream. Fill with and rover with buttered pa-- and then the tin cover. Pack in part suit and two parts Ice and let ml to ripen for three hours. her was a ... Q AINTIES FOR" OCCASIONS t gel It fighting trout and their skill iu evading the angler's lure. the fish which are not creeled but which are returned to the water should be given a fair chance to live and propagate their kind. I sincerely believe that all good sportsmen who give the burblcsa hook a fair trial will never return to the barbed variety. Itlotners Cook Boo kill pond in the woods of Maine. are to preserve our angling for future generations, we must see to it not only that our lag limits arc reasonable in size but also that SPHERE Is a curious superstition live. SOMEits If POTS, PANS AND RAIN id ten years ago, in the late summer, I was paddling across a - Superstitions 1 without hop draws nectar In a sieve. hope without an object cannot 1 world, swept suddenly off Its feet by the during work of genius. So the years drift hy, and In tlielr drifting there comes sometimes to these disciples of the god of futurists n iietrlfying fear that makes them sick at heart. While they are loitering, putting off until tomorrow, their plodding associates were Improving their time, guinlng resiect and an assured competence for the bure duys of winter, sighting Its appearance In the nuked branches of the trees and drifts of snowflakes. Tomorrow is mans must terrible QheWhy 0 Tied. he toward morning, Suddenly, seemed to he better, and fell asleep. Iiorls sat beside him, her fingers on Ids wrist. Suddenly his hand dosed Do on hers, and his eyes opened. " you know little Redhead, he asked. "I am little RedDoris nodded. head Roger." He "Thunk you, I am so glad." smiled anil fell asleep again. When the doctor cume Roger Moore was better. The poor bourse voice grew stronger as the days Roger, more deeply In love passed. than he hnd ever dreamed of being, could not on tell the direct glunce of red-haire- d I. nt II. T. rULSIFER, in Izaak Walton League Monthly. By DR. ARTHUR D. LITTLE, Address to Franklin sometimes met with in this country, and especially prevalent among the Pennsylvania Dutch, tliut If you scour out all the pots, pans and kettles In the house you will bring on ruin. The underlying Idea in this superstition would be hard to guess did we not find In existence an almost exactly similar superstition among the uncivilized Indians of Guiana. When It cornea to matters of superstition the savages and ourselves are close akin. The primitivism persisting In onr minds works in hurinony with the primitive mind of the savage, ami through that suvuge und his customs we get on Idea of the workings of the minds of our primitive ancestors and of the origin of the superstitions which we have inherited from them. A favorite way among many savage peoples today of causing rain to full Is to pour water Into pots, nt the same time imploring the rain god to send the showers. This Is s mixture of magic und religion the ismring of the 1 Fine brow, sandy too ncHtly, hair, neatly, but brushed off head ; tweedy clothes, soft collar general thickness of garb likes the country, has a little pluce and gets off there he run "slip the whenever bunch" In Ida two-rooplus" in town. Alwuys wants you and msm&zmx mrnmzs I was so thankful ulun Doctor Ieterson assured me that you were Ids very best nurse! My only sou is III . . . and . . . She was you will do your best?" a very appealing figure, tills fragile old lady, who bad once mothered her. Now, looking back over the few days hut had followed, .Doris thrilled again when she thought of that meeting with Roger Moore, a fine hig chap, laid low through his own carelessness. Ills eyes followed her iiilaringly. und she felt a little sad tlmt lie. too, saw no resemblunce to that lonely little girl who had run away from his ridicule. I mris went back to her patient und gave him Ids medicine. I am much better, nnrse," he boasted us she took his temperature. The doctor is due now we will surprise him," she answered guardHis,. fever was rising again, edly. and she knew It meant another sleepless night- for her. Tne doctor cume and went ntid the house grew very hushed and r- - ID. once he talked deliriously iiliiiut little Redhead,' and again he mentioned the nume of "that hild. Ikiris Keyes, and begged her lo forgive Ids father. "We have ksi veil, your inheritance for you," he her lender ryes. said Roger's mother one "Nurse. day. you often remind me of a very tragic episode In my life," then she wmt on to tell Doris her own story the siory of the lost Doris Keyes. iiiii always looking at some girls, my dear, and hoping tlmt our be to will them of one prove day l.isf cliihl!" forts slipped to her knees beside the little old lady. One of them has. to you? Symptom: 4 trouble-make-r, By abundant? They nre not seeking the dull, common roads In life, but the nuignifleenl avenues tlmt take direct to fame and wealth in the glare of sunlight and amid the plaudits of an admiring - to meet her. "MiKs Reddy, TOMORROW Barbless Hook Teaches Both Good Sportsmanship and Good Technique Has a man like thia proposed n & FAR-OF- F By E. R. PEYSER F. A. EMLKEK (Cupy right.) iiliKtnlrs. MEN YOU MAY MARRY Something to Think About By CLARISSA MACKIE PAGE ELEVEN O0OOHM4OOOO6OOOOOOO0OO 49 That Awful mud-colore- PRICE. UTAH SUN Ice to deterioration, As a matter of fact this is not a scientific age. Although modern Who can piny the piano like an accomplished musician and won't want science has made a scientific civilization possible, in our collective manageto give me the "Ninth Symphony" when ment of human life we are guided not by scientific knowledge, but by I want Silver Tbreuda Among thi bliud A WIFE siqxirstition. There is no scientific basis for the belief that human society is evolvA WIFE into a latter 'state. Who won't produce In after yean ing Society is not an organism and cannot evolve. Man is evolving, but all the love letters I wrote In out he may have to go lack to savagery in order to continue his evolution. courting days and ask tne to read them aloud to her. Savagery produced great men. It weeded out the unfit and only the greatest survived. It was in the jungle that man developed those qualities A WIFE of leadership which made it possible for him to establish civilization. Who me a lion won't in young lady across the way says she's taken out an accident Insurance all the glrla I kissed In my bachelo But our civilization has made it possible for the weaklings to survive. iNdlcy but It would be Just her luck days, and then throw these Incident it tended to destroy leadership. We transferred authority to never to get hurt. up In my fare when we have a scrap Eventually MeClara weak McClura by (Cl by and unintelligent and called the deal democracy. the Navapapar SyaOlcuta.) Kwipipir Bjrudlcala.) ig Gold." cross-examin- e |