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Show pSaysa i! ...YOU... ii With th Wtw Scitpcs tf SylUblc 0 By C. J. COFFMAN Dean f All the Enumerator 1 J Helen Tour name, Helen, dlvlck-e a little differently thsa the actual syllable would lead na to V The Brst' sylla- f ble, HE, Is equlva- lent to the fifth Helen's Wide- '"' h ,H Set Eyes. brew alphabet HE, which really algnl-ties algnl-ties a window. Too do serve a purpose pur-pose In life very much like a window, In that through you your friends often "see a light." Tou are more of an Inspiration than you have any Idea. Yoo are nearly certain to have a high, smooth forehead, wltb splendid development of the memory faculties between your eyes. Tour eyebrows are likely to be prominent, slgulfylns your strong character. Taking off the first letter of your name we find a syllable, KU To the ancients EL meant Ood and It was natural to couple up the Idea with the windows of heaven, thus Joining two sides of your nature togother, as He, the Window, end EU the God. Thus you can be not only an Inspiration In-spiration humanly to your friends, but you can be the window of God. Tour last syllnble, LEN. means to tarry or abide. It suggests meditation and the thought fulness seen in your splendid, wide set eyes. Taking the syllable found In the last two letters, EN, we find the res son for your hold on people, yonr popularity. In the Greek, EN means In or among, and you will not only be "among those present," but yon are more likely to find that your charms will land you "In the swim," socially speaking. But you will have to remember your God-like Inspiration In order to do these things. When snyoue offers you a superior position, or the better place, take It Never mind that old stuff about "somebody else more worthy," so long as you did not thrust yourself forward In any untoward manner. As an example of the qualities that 1 have mentioned here, Helen Hunt Jackson of another day, demonstrated them most beautifully. She It was, who wrote the beautiful story of enchanting en-chanting California, under the title, "Raraona." This title bas more lately furnished us also a beautiful song. a e Jane Although bar people named her Jane Which some eay stand for mourning She live beyond tbl earthly plane A higher realm adorning." The key-word of your name Is Indicated Indi-cated by Its first letter, J. That word is Justice. People .. soon learn to know the frank outspok- K&iffitybri enness of you and UrS?i5wJ thereby learn to MJ trust you. Jl Some day yon yt will find, when you JaMi!sssJi have searched the " greater part of life, Jane's Honest that most unhappl- Face, ness of mind It caused by greed and strife. No doubt rhymsters in your childhood child-hood days t edged you by rhyming Jane with "plain." But you may take It now as an asset that you are plain and simple, direct and honest In your attitude toward life. It Is going to attract to you things that you will always be glad of It may even attract the great around you. Whoever Is attracted to you will be so through the plain honesty that shows out of you. But with all this you are not too solemn. For one thing you are a very acceptable dancer. Too are fond of music, though I do not think you would become an artist In music. At least It Is not likely. A few of the Janes who have done big things are Jane Addams and Jnne Austin, a novelist of former days. Your library can furnish you a very Inspiring history of Jane Addams and her work, and I am sure thut you can readily believe, "what Jane has done, Jane can do." I'erhnps, though. If John shall seek his Jane, and the path of life shall change a bit it will not be a less happy one, (Q. 1130, Western Newepaper Union ) |