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DO1‘Othy lx comm.. | SEEMS I0 BWSNG cronies wmre its snow ¥LLUS'l'lA'l'1 ' I - _ iran ~ sm" RINSO NOW -wmiou'rAB\TOF nvpssusxmo usspu romrsmm 53 __ t _ _ ,_ _ HARDWWK Wim lvln! rsrrllx ` ` » ~ - ~ --'=" ' - H ' :_ _ sw wonmmomn ` +O&O-*O-O-O Woman s Realm -.- Social and Personal : Fashions :_ Literature - I-o¢&¢4444 *F *@9900-O0-Q ' 1 ‘ f I _ -» -1--mix; u-In -__ "ri *I ` ` I; iv "` ._ Y *I ~ A "4 AI 5 if _ ri-can. '1~r-nan e J slim. U _ D~ " Nl-ff' 1 voiiroov eveevwov mvoumou wav? irons s Daintinen With Chic Styles }', _ ~}b\ T* In it Li Ether cod s'.1> _ -_._ .___ ' ocronrm nrsvnc To pau uroii bacon. put the slices P31-ents’ Worst Mista es 'e in l _ ' it . ` A umm ‘ - < f ei on beauty all ablfize, Ismoking temperature during the Preparing' Them 0 ee ` 9 , ` \ » L »-‘I ' ' ` . 4 1 ~» _Pmid gm; egiifrivmb l jfbequently lagdpdrdinli off excess Neglectillg to Ma e h Quceori, _'iii gold and crimson fat occasionally. Keeping the tem- ln Posing as Angels’ ¥_ mante nil iii!-.m~; iperature low prcvenis the kitchen Making' Children Rub- 'g gioifoigq ruriifeiii oi a ;i¢\rioii2`boi-oniing filled wlth :unoke and nl S and For _ l cold iron fryrng pan over a. low ~ ° ' f 1 1 , _ /| I/ a _E BDU mid-weightl 1_7 wondrous tree! with buznlsbedfhrtrt _and keep the fat below the dung or Neglectlng ghliislrel; Zgfvigtéqagno @" jiiiayi ‘ I woolen; of hsiry tweed mixtures or f sisters ihouluirole cook’n rocess Turn slices k Friends iggg _-_ ,_ r E' i __ :_s- \ ‘ ' V _ 1 - \'. f _ `~ i'ur‘l\irmo'c gives the lnuon 1 mild ber Sta' p _ i , m T land . ~ ` - ' ‘ ‘ . _ Z ‘pleasant flavor When the slices g€tlng The\r Own ~ _ "`~` ll The mist-err-\viied lzlil and \\'ood,‘ nre a light, even brown, thoroughly Youth The make” of Famous ‘ ' 0 I the mid .hui 1-ily st- § 'Se . ' _ h. . Wiiii marie i<~\.~iine_' °f _:t}l~:.., 'i-:uri 'vi 1; \\'ii rm.-T WH! may rniriiunr off the exe fur, since it ._ *fc ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ _iiutiirixlly drops int» ill' broiler =f;{_'_f}"f"_ On" ‘lf '~"" ‘tue mms “ bcamy broiler and place broiler' about* ldiior ‘i S to nii<.‘.ci' iiio»L ire- I ‘1U"!“1»l' 1* h""" 1" T"d‘“`° H1" ml” ifltiirie as it would be neNle"f"* "ill !§i.t :dfind the gall when they come up against the hard your hlps, the tiring 'o Vie- zs to ='u1i-‘bono H d Here T] _ ,gn shOuN;iliirigs of l|!'e_ dis; dd ein. we-~r' <== | m U S ( Q lim I Tliev do not icuch their children sell-control, yet the murderers are “def 3 ' “‘ -' " " ' " " be hot. I rt rock is no. used in the ~ Cut out :_i. ir-ii.-g -‘~ _~ uiir»ve1'r\>!es ,eu ,Ind drain on W, mt as in i ilr'zriik.rz'rls :ire iliose who never learn in childhood to deny their appetites. for the s:..rci:v:; r .l in si. and mn bromng }The ffilliircs are ihosc who never had the habit of industry bred in them, ,tes-ed gl-um my ,L - ,_~, _sry rmil .nor ivnre mndi- io curry on with whatever they undertook to do until they ;,andy_ 3.- gum .-is ,‘ on Qing-i Before cooking 'ln any of the `.'i;ir.~ii-cd it. The weakllngs who run up the white nag and surrender to *S of W,-,(._.;» . ~_-_ . » -_ fr;-;,_~ ru ways mentihc-tl, bacon may be :Inn are thrif-e v.-lic were babied and protected from every hardship by drink two pin:-.»» r. r-~'o;~-\ ine: dropped into boiling ' watt-r :ind their doiing parents throughout their childhood. With’ 695" "9-’ 3- h ‘ ib°uefIi ffyvtm isthafii Pract-leallv every chlld's fate is settled in its cradle lor “train up a ‘ < :‘_ - excefn .nv ~ ~ < ~~ 1 _ _ ‘ ' h TMJ: _ __ .,,L M ‘;,,Ql1_‘i _ L, mt \,,,,.,, mmm. sliced Sum, ,L ; child in the my he should go and when he is old he will not depart from ap " ” " ' ` ‘ ' " ` "i .' ` < 'it," is just us :rue now as it was when the wisest man who ever lived said nsi es t ifiirrrgli eo l: ng without ._ ri-»_» txn. Pri: ' ~ f tl i if 1 . ~ _ “b;’Z"i‘ 'WW Z 4 N "fe w)_`_T\°2°m{o;f. dmner or Owpu Gkiyg mp mt it thoii_=,n:_ids of years ago. Our loafers and racketeers and wild sons and be “’ "` " ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' ' " ' ” _ daughteiw. ure all home grown, and what parents sow, that they reap. life. Notice that in pin-b:oliiig the ri, . 1 i ~ ' 'no ilu i liiiccu br»c~i~e< ir'ii‘~-p'ii'ent audi The .weriird mistake that parents make is in not making friends of Li .1 .1 ft.: _ , .__-. _ _ _ ,_ V, nm? “ ._ .U ,.. ,-=~,=n fri ,;7.‘ their turns opiunre. At this point iiheii rliiiclrcn, in not getting even acquainted with them. Half the par- ' ` _ "_` I " xi, _ _ _ _ _ '_ _ |ents and children in the world are not even on speaking terms, and if g"u“`T it 2 " 1" ` ' ‘w""d` 5"" A B mb mom) `u mp mn' but - ti ~ a h th r' clet for half rmhour they are stricken “ ' -` ¢ with on oversuPpl! of intelligence. is Econonlical ' ' \ 342:: _ _.`:, '~ » _:J -\ .' *WN 181107 or plain wolens of ,m°_l1otone effect are lovely for this » model. I F1010 crave silk, ueuktie nun md silks that look like wool ug gem,- lUB”¢e-stions. Imisine true Irish green mono. “mi I-“Bora woolen with white ben- galine sllk collar as the original, it has s chic all its own. _Note thobodiooiecutwith Ewllch brstelle eU¢ct with Smart 5¢B1l0P°d edge. The pointed seam. 'i-D8 sees to nat slimming across the the world are due to parents trying to force their children into their own molds. The fourth mistake that parents make is in posing before their child- ren as little tin gods. If children believe what their parents tell about themselves it destroys every bond of human understanding, because father and mother were never mortal. They were always par-agons of virtue. Father, to hear him tell lt, loved to go to school and improve esch shining hour. He simply ste work up. He never wasted a penny. He never smoked or drank or was lured by painted women. Mother never let a. boy kiss her. She never went riding with e boy. She never stayed out late. She never wore daring clothes or did things behind her dear mothers back that she wouldnt have done beforeher face. dom things they were sorry for doing, Mary and John would like to tell them their problems and ask advice about the things that are troubling them, but how can they tell such things to austere saints who never had s devlish impulse in their whole lives? The fifth mistake that parents make is in forgetting that they were ever young.. In forgetting that there ever was s. time when they wanted to dance instead of sit at home of an evening; in forgetting how crazy they could be over a girl or a boy; !n forgetting that it seemed the most wonderful thing in the world to have a. dress or sweater exactly like the other boys or girls; in forgetting that you could want to go somewhere or do something so badly that you felt that you would die if your hearts desire was denied you. ‘ If fathers and mothers could only remember their own youth, they wouidn’t deny their children any. innocent pleasure. They wouldn‘t lie awake at night worrying over Johnny and Mary being pleasure-mad and doing foolish things. They would know it was just youth that they would get over only too quickly. They would be very patient and very kind to their youngsters. And what a. bond it would make between them and their children! DOR0'I'I_IY DIX, (To be Continued on Wednesday) hips- make it. 14. .8. 18. 20 rem. se. ae and 44| inches bust. l materiel with K yard 35-inch con. trusting. _ stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. If mother and father had ever been-foolish and silly md young and Nm m_ sin Citi State I"°°°°“¥l¢1'=11inzon»iegtc Style No. 625 il designed for gg” Bile 16 requires Mt yards 89-lush Price of PATTERN 15 cent in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........-e»...~»- Nlml ...»...._...........»...¢.-........ ‘;¢\MorningSmilc A local schoolmaster was taking' - the class in science. | .. “Now then, Smith, he said, Willie Smith, who was not gifted V' V '_ _"N1 P __,,;_‘W\ ,H _WJ _H bv ` A1 T mdtliey are iiown one c o e ssc y ` fL°""‘w“'1' “W ` ` 1 " n , SH C(;;_d°;;'C\1a1;)nl:rO“,;;iduml> because they have no plane of mutual interest \lUGn which to meet, fh0\l8h¢ 1100?!! | _ _ i' I _i tu'_t t.ii< bottitth dis ibi. ' ' 1 _ K""""“~’ *`°"" 5!" i"'“ ‘S 1” f”“‘°°w”" the lrylug ‘M 1° is “smuy “W” no is tire iiurrsnfrauuit Cy 'iilizy nixszrigd to pal up with their ,S egg' hem” sm and “dd " t° mx' while I °"‘d"'“""““ °' '°' 'oil "0" 1" D3 “"1" "W side “° th"".°°Oked` ichildren They have never tried to hnd out what their children were ture an stqve’ beating it in and cook Thd class tittered with amusement "BEMA" B"P°1°. 1:1401-‘ulzglm other. Do it s"\vl_\' t\i‘.i`i¥§ tl1k:sa;1>{: UNCOOKED EPP E which y°“ WMP larsé tab1e5p°°n`b°‘IExplsin yourself, Smith." he ?§egLt9;='m P ER' R [1155 SUBB1' and U59 101’ 1119111509- BYOWD Barbados sugar uno ll und ln lt) S‘i~.k to your :fit-t rind keep up . _ _ _ ,, "WCM, nn, .YI a f_ W mmum' clrainzng off the fat. When eggs slstcd of nothing but reproofs and fault-findings and inasmuch as self- i in oven This 55 deuc1ous_ as na sn““g:d‘dr°p Wm km you mu, re_ making. Y i W W `M.e` ` _ .. are to be cocked in the bacon preservation is the first law of nature it has made the children hlde every- Four green sweet peppers 4 red Hour or cornstarch is used V , . Your hom” de _...mg __ v ull begin iw i.<*..'- the drfi- _ _ __ _Y _ .0 ‘ ' ” ‘ eriyippngs , less time and effort ihln,, they could from mother and father. I sweet peppers’ 1 small head cabbage’ L' h \ 1 1' li` _._ , Q 9 in K 0 s /P (1 3 ` I lp ‘are required if the int is left in the Phe common complaint among parents ls that their children never 6 large mmm FLINT! CUP OAKES Th -l H th H-3|,-_MA»» b“nd_ I . were walking ong e t W ~ _ \§":~; , , l '-.’¢;.,' _ff ""2 iii? _ ¢ "- _ -el "`.\,.- ‘ll _ ‘W ._ w _¢,< _f ‘JV 5 \- _ ,~ & -rv ix ., _ ~r_ _ __ `~,‘-1' :_ ,l ' V i"f:?: /74 IPI ` f"f? . 4,-J;;5.,,_ ' sl | _ f""` I-» ‘;if‘¥i7_ _-' S mi q‘."'.>;':,- .E mr i'f»=7~.-i » : _"nm, _ wig.. ~ :é _ 1. _ ‘E-.f~‘ 623' gi _ _ ~~f j'..0eS ,_ chemp stamps of their children, Heaven knows not many oi us are so beautiful git gamm ,"h`\ 'H5 Wa :'55 ‘md ":°'_| cal change which makes it diffi- 01' 5° bfmimli 01’ S0 s\lCC0SSfu1 that we should yearn for our children to 3150?' Iixdétggg 3e2Z`;:hstT.:;§:;r;? S Cream shortening and sugar to- 1440"?" tlieris o_ Cm rn: V this I `popu.ru ` Cum to d gm as Wu as u,,p;¢_,5,mt duplicate us, but most of us do. We are tickled pink when anybody tells uenély and home con; ~ getherg Add egg and mix ,m°°f,h_ He sighed romantically. b“`~"‘»\f*“‘° H1533 ‘UW be `-“-`-°°m°- ing the ¢;,f__¢e_ ins the baby locks like us, and we are ,pleased when the children have q " " li ~ nl the untied," h Th"Yff M0 Til1`\'<'f l'l'?ih0»»»\'_.~`1925. "C°m° Out. KOH Spy!" hissed Vlr- ginla burst into horrible laughter the upper mud, "you ¢,m_" ' L‘i.nni~ lu "~- will l"i\ =i'~ on Fri- ' - i i my i'»r'»-_ iuf"f5_"..,_.__,`__ ,,,',_,_ uf OWL ;_--_~T-_-,;--»~-_-_f_-;-_:_--_»- - SIMD, 110-ding the lnntern up, so that had no slightest sound of mirth _ °1""` " ," '_‘ U _‘~'~ "L 1*” if "lt" "Y thot its rays fell full on Prudence. about it, only hysteria. "Who in the The Wqrds died °“ h"1":7"5- 5°* in gal; :ff;‘:|f\`_"_fj|`|';1;""il. 4_1 _‘S ‘|‘,‘m_“"lff:"', | Y The latter stepped forward. her world cures what a-a common no- P'“d°“°" ey" me -' - 3 mme' wily i|.»~ .\.._-..._»,i= ni rii~ ;.1,.i 1-:ls-| ____ footfnlls making it crackling round body like ygu doegyor says?" thin!! 711135 ffiilhtencd 1101' ~ . . §§‘.‘.`§,¢.f'l'f-’i'.`,`§i.inf. 'ff-,._l"`,}"'§»",,"gf, ,,,',,',,‘ The undersigned f\aminI~_ti~airlx in U10 \11\\1Cfi;1‘1>\`»'t11. For answer Prudence, in a low.` 5°metmn3 s"°"3 “S Ummtei Pu” H-i.i[,.l.i. ruin nhl... .i.~». Fr ii. 'ip-¢;iri{i|~» of thelpgriegnsi estuic of liilward An owl hooieri earlly nt that rcquto tom., c0nMm,ed._ J with the uprlghtness of an uneoiled .il»'..\--_ _ M, ii.. '» i~ »r ~.\i' '~ ~ izrbric s, Merlli-:ri Doctor, IMC moment and iir a. fantastic 'cond "Collin ’ `s mt unafraid th Ch 15” J . ' i i . g me names wont mend P » “S e 1' an tloru-in .\iti| l .I--_ lliprii iirilvi- tlmi n of Kcnsmgw" P,-nr (. nt - 4 . ""’ ""."Y _ii '_‘_»i (U\"j_ ‘_ ,ft-"""',", _i-ii.. Prime E~d““rd- Nfmnlif’ h‘j:;v"5l'l" it ilitied throuifii Prudenceis mind this matter. I’ve seen what I have m°"iY"5 were in ‘B09 °f d9~nB°\'~ .... n._.,.,»i.ii\|.i _ _ ‘ in . ~ f -~iw»» ri . --..z.i ...W i.. neiines an parties indebted to me that V1i'i;ln1f\-iii-storied with me seen. overthere-"_.she nodded into .. .. an-i. \\».~i.- i»-.- =.i 4 mn- ¢..i,....i- est I' MM' ld d' - cd i k ~ 1 _,--th f _-, M. h - _ _ I 'insist upon an CXPIBMUOH- t‘.t.1'.‘,‘. '.'i.';_.‘:1';',‘_'.. ‘.:.x_':.‘ ._ ."'.€f'.'.‘l..:".‘.‘. iifiiilie rail-»°°i°»"Fi»-S. ‘ §"§..f.i. .i.'.`1l»r.`.."r'i.§” °§iffl'.".-- "1" °i`" °f‘f""‘"°`77 "` 2"" .f"°°"°'I.°.' T5 Tm W" “ '“’°"“°“ “°“= "1 "‘° p...i...| in tin r.'.i: u _;» |..i.|_.. ,.»Y.j_,. persons having :my claims against _ I 'H . I , iq ' “‘,|a('f pm' wc” and as yww a y, young voice, and Virginia, cowardly r_-~.=i-~=i\-'I\' ii=\'i»'\. ‘ii 'iw will -if Vi-~ _said estate arc hereby required to °“s_° lc ‘i°U" Nh nd th" """'“r° domg' mdmg Mrs' vansmnrts at heart as are all bullies recog- i-l`i`.`i".».»"..‘r"".f..liii,`»"ii'fif_1i`ii_fi,if"`”§f} Present the same. duly uiicsiedi *em-‘l ml” ill’-“ii 'His dissimr 2111-iiwoiicrti'--lwr lest P1‘°P°""Y- ‘°’ I nized it ' S..-ini.. ...ui ..| ..,- ,,..,., ',,,. ;=_.,,,, nf githin twelve months from this Dlemffiits were n b1'ooinstlck,wei'i-nt recognized thc gold candlesticks. ,‘f.\-_| .~‘i-ni r i.. in in i'i|,i.i..re» fi-.-.-ii ate. _thgyy w'm|]d Sm. nv off over H", ,nd 1 th "wh k , f,., ;,, ,___ ,,| , ,_ _ f . . .i several other things n e y ma c a fuss? Whntsit to €ii`ii|‘;‘i‘~~ _“#4, i'f`»]--'i - _iHii(rf.i-fr.-irlli iiniv! A|}‘;f°;i9.:,;"5 mcmh 'lay °f 0°“'b" tree-trips, and join that hooimg boxes-out here in this solitude?" you what I do?" Her tone was gud- we .-- iii-~ »»-:iw-_ ' ' "' » - ,_ _ - ~ __ ,_ owl timid the orirer . in-_.i~~ .,~ _ _ I i“lIOW D0 YOU ACCOUNT FOR. i ` ‘ ~ d I _ _ _ Pru ence met the envcnomcd you injured me if you even killed she gulpcd and hesmted In mm of lhudencds Cham te “I dare anything for the restora- be the ruin of you, and you know it.‘ them nn ~imdomimbIc lsoinell. tion 'of my own good name," she' Our footsteps are already all over ‘ thing' which Wm me to meet em_| answered in a measured tone that the mould and moss, and there: _crgmcirsv no Hmm' how amazing guvc no hint of fear. A great light wouldnt be the slightest difficulty ; may thc mu" be ` was dawning on her spirit. The dia- in the police tracking you." ‘i things," stammcrcd Virginia, the - , mond earrings and the money found Police? Now-ns Virginia. Dales eyes in her sash _ . . Virginia had wom Virginia, deeply as the loathed glfifeil upon her in the eerie lantern- the gown before she did, that catas- this clear-eyed girl,_sn.."Zf»§d at the P _ _ A i _ V i _ _llglit-tirrit 'something' ukrue to the trophic night. Virginia had left the hateful word. i|r»r<»i<- i-»|~.~~n u ii. ii mm if--nity. surface in the youiigt? woman, so stolen goods there perhaps through "I ask you," persisted the quiet,_ think me rlch~I'm poor, really-~ \\'i..--.uit |.,.....'|~'.~..i.in.- ti... ;~\ilii.-|\‘FOR run awi . fth I ’ ‘libe t ’ ' " y I ` y A on U, Ur ‘UW H HI. A _ .y, or ri any o . c oolish,` rn e wish to blacknn her rivals explain why you are hiding Mrs. - _ r _ _\,_ , i\|\i_mt“ii.li|i.-i i- Qimiix-0 11?'-"~\\'ii 'slr-i.££|_| ___ __ 'so-called ‘feminluc' things that a character and chances . . . Bert Va.nslttart’s gold candlestieks and .» ', i-- fi ‘_|._~ .x-: v : . , WM mwrl ‘V Mn m__Hm”_ HM “ __i_. li Tyco# Sphygrnornztnomcier (new) heroine of romance is supposed to Traymore had been innocent . . . other property which I recognize, Lriini. ri-:ry iii- .,. noi i~i~ iii- pulp-».