FIQBAIWZWQ i a _~_4PAGE'nwu jjgljnnuuxnnrntnww cununnuv =r_. °CT°BEEl§t§§g= iwllmmm3 ' i m’ iwllwm l - F h’ l‘ 1 Lit rature W i iWoman s Realm -:- Social and Persona -.- as tons -.- "mew". W W“ - l, v v W" -""W l COOK'S ' l . l I j Dorothy Dlx s Letter Box ‘ CORNER m5 ‘gap slimy‘ A pRaFlI-T Mothers Seem to Love Sons More Thani’ MCKCUDRANT (151555 CAKES‘ lléglreérgllg “MCANWE W xfwléllftmgz? llaugihters - At Least the Boys Get All the Breaks Around Home-And Why 'l‘.‘iis Should be so is a Mystery Still Unsolved .\li.<.= Dl.\'~l'{(‘t‘£‘ll!l_\' I was at a gathering of young married‘ 121-. t.lll.\'t‘l'>l'.‘.lflll turned to iiieiliers. Nearly every one at! '-. l tlicii" mothers loved their sons mueli better than they di;i j ‘ more, thfn rub the citrranls through l their tiaiightcrs; that anything their broln- ‘ a imii. sieva I; i5 then ready for ers did was ull right, but it was too bad it l potting. Either short crust or puffy the girls did anything of which their moth- _ past”. raises in,“ be used m; the crs lditl ll<_l\{,ylllJl)l'0\'Qi‘kI thought ol my own -‘ _ cakes. which are made m the 115113,} inut l\‘l‘. to were i t,- a, couple of s range t, , , bulldog.» We fought-at signt. Yet she was B’ xAnlLhEN NORRIS M» likable anti I ain well liked, but we could not get along together. We simply rubbed each i See the black cuxmnts are firm i ' and dry, stalk them ready. Have equal quantities of currants and sugar. Place them in the P195" ‘ling l pan over a. low gas, until the $18111‘ i has dissolved, now bring gradually! to the boil, stirring well all the time; t skim well. Simmer for one hour or j POTATO AND CHEESE PUFF. “Lynn, I wonder you dare carry just after dinner, told her quietly 2 cupfulls of not mashed potatoes (knot-g iuil tho wrong way NO maim- what it about “m, Vouin “m, ii“, b“). 0i» i-iiiiiiy Roi, md I ‘m’ ‘L m“ uhmys wrong’ Whmwu" I "I doirt. often. I did totiny be- . bren iiikcn to Belmont, 11nd inet 3 egg yolks Umuiml I “m lookmg lmrlicuhniliv nice‘ Ur I ‘ cause I knew they'd all be trying tin-iv hv ML.» Roy's daughter, Mrs. 2-3 cupful of grated cheese “u” MUM of the Success of something I m“ - to get this business-P ilgfilll he Ilibbs, 41in‘. iiut the funeral would 3‘ egg whites done, sht- would sir‘. something to me that i jvrkm his head toward ii“, l‘()1]i\\\, “kit pt, ,- {$0111 the Ililybs home in 1-2 teaspoonful of salt “M; “n m“ ‘M’ Um m‘ m“ "m1 l?“ m“ '1'“ —"w"ell out of the wily." h» tiiiiii- 51m l"!'.lllt'l\t'.') the next tin)‘. l-B leaspoonful of Iiellpel’ 1.2 cupful of milk, (approximately) Beat the egg yolks and blend with the potatoes, seasonings, milk and cheese, reserving 2 tablespoons of the ed. "I knew" they wouldn't p.13" on‘: attention to me!" "The sensible thing for us to do would be to give it to hei" riglii ..i.t.l l would like to get up on the highest builtlmg" and "vii 1 11nd (ldllillllfll to try w lliitiersltiiiti each other u ‘MR-S. E. I. Lzglii Page Rand and sh.» had the sitting-room l"r~ I illGll15‘l\'0.§ their old em- l he iffl beaten now, and then ask to be sent into l_ L o L l cheese" Fold m} at y , . . u c i I m m“ m‘ l mm povcz- had not. appearcti illl. day ii-iiiics and gprmkle the remaining .., -..-. .. 4 .. l'~ ‘9-1 "l" ' -. . ‘ . .:.|. llicie ,s .1 pccumnt; tender lie lJL‘\\‘-t‘\‘ll mothers and b} mp5}: 0 ‘ I i long. but had ll.5lt‘.‘ltl reecned ciiocsc. on mp, 33kg m a moderate \.t t t‘ nu one uni stand. 1'. girl as wcll .1; licr mother does M“ ‘l4 p‘1”1"‘u' hllvli 1' "' 11'0"‘ Rmd- “ml m“ ,oven until very light and serve ll- l "And stipprse they nlllfl that m‘. zie.oiiiit oi wiint hiiplxiiicd ll'l>l. night, and Flora being upset, we'd have to wn;t until tomorrow?" I "It wouldn't kill us to wait lllllll toinnrioiv." "No; but by 'l0lll0l'l'0\\’ I'd have disappeared. They'd all wonder, "iuiltzozi that is generally accepted beetiusc- .-'. :li.~t life is like llltll. Seinetiiiles it is true, but not al- ...t,~.- Zlul. tzcn lll the gieit majority of cases. b. .1 --- n. But now that‘. slit- l3 tlezul I grieve lliitt we “We; I st t)ll.\l_\' ttittincieti by Flora. 10mm gel-y“ four, "We llilllk she does. She won't i’ ____ show ii." the man responded. And 7 rrrrrrr A those wein the only references to an get aiivai. from 1191-9 the better. 1M "ll-lib 11'-'~'~'<l>* ' I think rii talk the old lady into it They were llllklilll along v"ei',\‘ .' right awry, No use all going crazy rptitxfiv oi bsoks. of ships, of China, here togemei; But 1 must have ~ ‘hie wit.» are inoilicrls litvtirile [.lll'-llllll1‘(l children and siie .».lL uLil-UlUllQt; between Llicni and her dzitigliters. "They get llle l Mother ‘LKLKUQ their part in childish <l\1'~"'1'°15. 310N101‘ i vii. 11111114 0f P10 In!‘ them. They are given more pocket and Page was becoming drowsy, , P el- he ended . ,-- _ tlf"dt.lk f.*.l' $.11 n..:! " . . 13"» “'3' ' 1.». innit. liculvilm than the £1 Imus. bottle; education A215 “m: mo tlzwkli-ifl‘ Wm,“ Rm.“ hi,“ Siiiidciiiy, "You The phrasing of it Smrtied her‘ .:c'" are pre crre in every wuy to ie 211's. - -‘~' < .-_ - .' ~~l .» . , .. . . . , ~ t , _ _ . -’ b? gem: aw‘ ‘ you?! have ymnv will LO .itt.i_\ with inc, wont you? i Page Said‘ lwhat, of flora?’ even The girl looked at. him curiously, wiiiie she was we“ aivim; that; jug; I l-l.‘ m n pltnty of izimilies in which friill, ‘delicate girls were mitillei‘. mid _ know" you had h” Poio: 115mg‘ m5 tom mm her i now Flora didn't maner‘ 1 nzozlicrs to work and stipport lazy, hulking brothers. When 1e. them kill me. i _, _ h _ , Y , _ , , t _ _ _ , I i v _ w ,_ i n l9 l s ..aiti._\ awaie that A-le had y l-Ilm not the kind o! man you t. n».- P11 n. tins lfljllnllCfl, Mother would tuin on them wnn Tell me what Ioughb t0 d0. . ,. . , , . i- -_ . .. . . ~ . < ~ - - SILM“ 3mm‘ ought to marry. But Id ti‘)! t0 » roll, \,l1,t‘_ slit» would cry, do you begiudge ,\our poor Pngllsflld,llfllllllllll, holding tight “I m ,1“ ti“, §‘-(l Coiiiiitpiiii-v d .. Rqnd 1 l. . .t . .t bl». to c.'.l and a p‘. \- io sleep and it few" clothes? Shame oii to his hands. "Whatever" is iaest for I 111,111‘ NHL I 'n1‘l"_om h“ '_' “Hike 3_°u impm’ m?’ ear’ I ‘ L i yt-zt. i ;. at; "n. " h ilcZll'llt‘5.~llt'§n." you and me. I've got to get on: 01' " ‘ g g ‘ '3‘ said. his tone so strained, so a mos almost. immediately". I want you- ‘fierce’ that the commonplace little most lPl'lllJl\'——lD g0 ton. I wan‘. i wprds seemed to curry an unwont. you to wait» for me-someivliere. t ed mid sinistei-Jneanuig, iiirvlvhcic- and \vt"il~-\\'e‘ll , , " Page saw that dark coioi. “.35 i llt- balk» cit ltl)!'ll])il_, and there flushing 1115mm, and mm, great; was another pause. “I don't know veins were standing on 1115 neck. here, Lynn. I'm frightened." "They wouldt hurt you. They'll send you over to Bcln-iont today, with the big est check you cvci" saw’, it you giie them that." ie boys‘ money zizvny iroin them. And she M99915 m9 i time licuiscwork when they conic homo at night tired a oiiice or shop, but she dueSnfi expect the boys to ..> Li. u chine. ’I'he p001‘ dears are weary and need their lest. She thought of it. Out or this “lml- 1'1" 52134115” he mull-Emil His hands were gripped BB-VBEEIY _ . - place of a hundred rooms. with its H1911 ~ i togetheg; Nfollitz" mains a great to:io if John gives her a little present at. christ- unfinished beams and roueh- Pa“! “T” mn- Th" Him“ that i "Rand, not now," the girl ‘lo-mi: l“.tf"l sziy "Tllflllk you" to the Ellis W110 WDPOYt 1191' plastered halls, its shadows and his $113k?“ 101"‘ blollght l0 he? l whispered. “I'm really too frigh- . l ])l'\:it'l'(‘l1t'\.‘ that mothers have for their 5011s 15 i ;. .t..;ta it lS lltlfllj,’ due to the fact that a mother is . itsutm oi lien" son. as she often is oi her daughter, and that llieii" do not coixilict with hers. own heart, silenced her. Presently Rind spoke again, in his usual quiet tones. "I told you weeks ago that I had mysteries. LlWlly forever from Flora and Mrs. Prendergast and tciir! The opening door seemed to le". lier into the sunlight. Page looked at hci" companion. "We go together or we don't go at i all," she said. "Tell me what to do?" “Tell IvLrs. Prendergast tonlnght that you have the diamond hidden, Lynn said promptly, “and will give i‘. to her on Saturday morning. Today's Tuesday. That gives them four day to pack up what they want, and get out. Rand and Flornll sail for China on Slituidny" , toned at eveiythiiig that's happen- ing. If it weren't for Lynn-J’ She ipaused. She hadn't meant to say ; t that, and for a. moment could not no right to say this to you. and I think of the full significance of didn't mean to s.i_v it," he said. i‘ wiim She had admmeiy But is there any chziiice-—I don't i ewhy do you say 1gp, weren't mean now'-I don't mean in this l im- Lynnt?" the ma“ Mked 1n aceurscci place! But lllifl‘ ivceks, quick inwite5i_ months, when all this is closed up i “I m“, him so much,» Page Mb i and foiuotten, would FOlb-ii there i sii-ci-ed Simpm “I 169i so sorry for , f-"Jlly ‘iliiiiiicl-e tiiat qytiuv would ilfli! him. I don't want to go away un- . I Fowl“ “i” c mg" 0' til h has lven u that diamond. gm “Y~'““‘-"‘°"'5 SW1 a thing as and llntll iii is cgmfortably fixed lwgnnml‘ “mm? w“ m“ mm" a" somehow. There's nothing really this as if it had never been!" the matwi. with Lyn“ He has a QYL‘ Jeuloii. of incl; daughters‘ youth and good looks. l luLi and homely" ztlid ceasing to attract the attention 0i at makes many" mothers force babyhood on their J-a Lncy can, and tcll Jenny tliiit her nose is too big‘, 01' 3 or that she looks like a sulcratus biscuit in 8W0“ when , ..i nt- lllilliiillg that >ne is loking ncr prettiest. -..i»_, l-plgp because they are feminine, with the lhe guns want to pick out their own 010N195; to lltU-‘t.’ 301m. personal liberty; they want to do over the D8110!‘ .1 about the liutisekeeping and Rlfltllci" 1s fmlflllllni?" ‘lllit: ._. -, t myi o1 l r Jlllllfiflty, and to enforce 119011 them 1101‘ v ,, , _ _, , _ L. i f m‘, minis —-Lhci'e are boats every Saturday. i in“! _ M‘ m“ PM 55ml t fine mind, rind he's a. gentleman ‘ ' g If nothing happens before that ‘lmeiuh “l” a nlom°llt~ "I'm too; you can see that. Its just that give her the diamond on Saturday? terribly sorry. I've never cared some-some complex or inhibition or whatever it is that. the scient- ists are always talking about, got him when he was weak and con- valescent, and- he hasn't gotten over it." And llltiil} mo nit-n. Mid daughters are at. odds with each other bcCaU-Ee - "e tempcrtttnenttilly antagonistic mid have absolutely nothing iii llll ‘Y1 . ‘ that: way for any man." “But you might. Any girl might. You'll love sonic man some time." i "I don't kiio\\". Jurlt now L's all t ‘mixed up iii-in being afraid of this place." Page said. "Since last "But suppose they, Flora. and Mrs. Prenidergnst, plan to do sonic- thing right away? It itiight be too late for you!" ' l “They won't . itot iilvhys the case. 'l‘liert,- are 11111110115 0i 1110911911: ..lil.‘l‘o and spoil them and sacrifice themselves for do anything to me until they've got it." .t, nu‘. ("HTY mutilvl‘ is tzlnd ivlien her dilllsllwl‘ Eels 11134’- _ _ , “Physclcally he's magnificent," L. l .1. and she uricvcs when her son marries and leaves “I'll think of a 111MB t0 hide li- ‘"31"’ 1"“ “' M “hOTTlDBTtO Rllld Offvrfld. Writ-filling 11011 "YOU it 2 .11 _\'\>li('.lll. DOROTHY DIX. I'll tell you where it is." Page ti“ "W"? 1"“ “'11 SE81“! llllliv like him?" he asked. s v= s ~ ~ =- ‘decided quickly, excitedly. "Bu". “lllklvllly 0i Flora, and of . . . " “You can't help liking him. He's . . it \'— l hive n boy int-nu who 1,.- laekipg 1p good lllilllllflb.‘ one thing more, Lynn," she atldcxi. Sh“ mldwd U" “Cmmlce Wm‘ l‘ S0 senile 811d 50 flffeclimlille; and . ' ti" he uiw walks ahead of me. When we enter u as they went clown the terrace “lotion ‘l! he!‘ hm‘! toward m9 he's clever in his way, too. He can t: .. he nova. Jlflh the cioor open, but gets there liffil. stairs and walked out oii the cliff; 91°F"! ‘W’? 0f M“ P1'°"d“TIZ“-§l'5 do anything with his hands." Never that}; Qt‘ helping Sim“ I icii Rand? H03 Oiii- mic room. Slit‘ atlded, "Did you ever -.t'. . mc tixizll in its I can. t or into ii t " Winn sliotilrl I tit) with him‘? .y iniporliiiiif.’ A READER. "Don't make me jealous. Page," said, in a low, hard tone, trembling like n. man who is putting strong control upon himself. Tell me 0i think that hilt} xvi». ltvs lame than she pia-teutls to l)L‘_-—- that she can wnlk \\'llt'fl she wants to?" hop-z- if Flora uocs queer, or il~but I (isn't even belicvc it yet!-if Mrs. Prendergast is only pretending to . .. be lame," "I've sits ected it for n lon time. . . n ~ ‘.l'l'.t.‘(l copy of u. book on etiquete, and, if that doesn't; “Don-L u,“ him y“! she m“. Rmid n, $\€‘"rpd uil\fiy\'i)i'\(ltl\'l(lifi Zllliatuyllgu111E432;klzsdtolzlgziciils; l "l 1'1='»‘ “ll- 1W1 “ll "llllk "f “°““"t=' W" “'°‘“° P“ l tell ntmj Wait and FPO what "Do .v\>=i think she is Lynn's isn't anytnilig but that We all t... >4 . more iliaii to be niurricti to a man who ives u Door.’ happens, graiimm, hp??- know what you mean toimn poor . , u g q» y ' It * 1-"‘*“'1‘ 5*" ' m“ m’ “Mm Lllaimllg whatever “ml is $110“ lullgliretmfhdfiilllgtatfaolillieth (Ilil: in: "ll: and he doesn't, YOU nliaeui" In not “and your l‘ I I Hum ' ‘mmlysms which a gfntlmmln b expected men, but she was nervous find had i know" ll"1\\' he is." "Rand don't be such it i001!’ ‘Il t. licr out. Iloubtless his rudeness is not 1""; I small appvlibp‘ ..i xilillk." “and mid quinuir ‘ ‘ ' Rand had slipped from his chlr; lie was kneeling now beside hers, one arm half about her, his hand- some dark face close to her own in the soft lamp and firelight. (To be Continued) _ mi. .i.. l , z \l' '".i.'iv iii‘ wirit to do uiid Wlflt ‘ire ‘he (lec- . . ‘ " ' L r x 5 ‘ l l \ Rand. in Mrs. Preudergnsts room i‘ y a: l i Ill. lifter thought, “that the sooner we " tint‘ .‘t()lill'l)l|(l_\' llinll‘, the courage to tell hlin that his lack ; wwll not only prevent girls from wanting to have any-i .. m, ‘out lilllf ll. villi be .t littntncap that will prevent. him ,_ ,1, For it plan's iniiiincixs mrlzr: ui" moi" liim. It 1i ,;;,t_~ 1w 1,110‘ About him and. if he is tinccutli, if he does 210'» p, hold l..nt.~cif, what Lu wear, how to eat, what t0 do in every , we turn tlitimlis down 0H llllll. I (‘YYYPTIUHJ » . EACH CASE i-~- m. it {_lrl,," open to the man 0i poise tvlio knows how to "W": H, ;_._ “Hint... p. '.\llll ;.~. mix": amt graceful and at home in every Sllll- I Ouhioor lain“, on the Fllhlll. FROM OTHERS Wm l'|ll\!tT""l'-‘, 'l'ncy will cziriy him iiirlhei" than anything else will. requires muscle buihh in]; foml. 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Two ways of living, Bravely or fezirfully, Meeting life's challenge To wlii or to lose; Or, lo l. to va!0r's pride, Cowering and tevrificci. Two ways of living; Soul 0i‘ niiiic, ch00 1e! -—Sharing. DEEDS Sum up nt night what thou hast done by day, And in the moming what thou has w do. Dress and undress thy soul. -Gcorge Iierbert. EPIACTN-ESS Exactness in lime duties is a wonderful source of cheerfulness. -F. W. Faber. ivmivuooo Manhood first, and then gentle- ness. BENEVOLENCE How quickly a truly benevolent act is repaid by the oonsclousnes of having done itl-tl-Iosea. Ballou. TIME Redeem the time, or the mis- spent moments will condemn you. ABILITY Ability involves responsibility. Power to its last particle is ,duty. —<Maclaren. - Ability is n poor man's wealth’. -—Mntthcw Wren. _ i JUSTICE Judgment is often delayed, but justice will eventually prevail. s THE BEST 1N LIFE To be able to appreciate the best in life is an ideal that every youtii should have. 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