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itome Recollection* of the Time When People Took the Day Most Seriously.
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Dogstrel for the Moat Part, but Some Really Pretty Vera* Can Be Found in the Treasured Hoards of Collector*. By FRANCES BURN& Too an witty, you an »rettj. Tou arr single—what a pity! I am single for your sake. What a handsome couple wa shall make! Such doggerel, a little over a century ago. hack writers used to dash off to tadede In the funny chapbooka through which rustic swains were Instructed how to make love on Bt. Valentine's day. That was before the era of the commercial primed valentines Gentlemen. and ethers, mil penned their own or aooe •'boughten" sentiments, on or about the 14th of February, and tremblingly dispatched the caUcrapb'c production to the cherlidied “fair." Often outside help In rhyming was sought. “The Gentlemen's New Valentine Writer." • The Bower of Cupid," "Cupid * Annual Charter." “The School of Lore." "The Ladles' Polite Valentine Writer"—these are some of the souvenirs of (he period when all valentine* were band made and homo-
j made.
About a generation later—tbit la. In i the thirties of the nineteenth century —came the real thing 1c valentines—
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I ihe deliriously, hopelessly, helplessly i *<-tiiiin,-ital effoalous of the age of | autograph albums and daguerreotypes. ! During these decades of British and , continental romanticism, when the fine arts all together dropped to the i biwest depth of aesthetic degradation ! they had ever reached, the art of «r*iI cntlne Making flourlslied as never be- . fore or since. When the collector of today .,ys "valeutltu-s” he mean* those * - r the funny forties. Great Valentine tndoatry. i r 1- .ally In Ikigtaul, the home of i t!*e nr of the heart, a great Industry
and widower* all looked eagerly for the postman on St. Valentine's day. It Is these mid-century RngHah valentines that have In the past few years caught the fancy of col lector* of the old missives, aa reader* of a chapon "A Box of Old Valentines" in Virginia Roble's “The Quest of the Qaaint" may have noted. In Cincinnati Frank H. Bear has formed a collection of valentine* that I* Internationally famous: with upward of 2.000 specimens, representing such makers as Kershaw. Marks. Dobbs, Martin. Gllks. Peck. King. Richardson, Hughes, Bysh. Hodgson, Kid well. Tegg. Dear. Bailey, Harrison and others of London; Lloyd of Edinburgh. Leleux of Calais and Riedel of N urn berg. Churches and towers rise in the background of many of these February romances. In one. at least lasued over the ntme of “A. Park. London." the Tillage church U ail the picture—Just a fine, substantial lata Gothic structure quite literally depicted. To the receptive maiden It must have come as a rather commonplace If apparent symbol of her suitor’s hope for early nuptials. Seemingly he might have sent something with a little more of the color of Itxe. However probably be knew the temperament of the lady. The Message Revealed.. Just the bare church and It Imperfect, for that flap over against the southern aisle has not been property pasted down. “Why, look, it was Intended to be lifted." Tou raise It. the loose cardboard, and behold, you are looking into the warmly lighted church Interior where a pretty wedding. just like the one wo hope to haw. Is in progreea. Wat there ever a sweeter conceit? To match the sendmeat of the picture them dainty linen: Tm, bars at last roues levs sad I Th. fjordiaa knot of low shall tM And throbbing thus, my boson, saetla. To Hates to Um marrtaga bell* Oh! hasten fond <r • la thlos on;
Concerning the maker of thi* churchWedding valentine, and ol many others which are much sought after by csllector*. Ml*s liable has gathered a hit of tnfunnatlcn. He waa located at 47 Leonard street. London, and mads many valentines about the time of Queen Victoria's wedding. Ills productions are generally "printed In color over a black and whits foundation, the deep reds and hlnea and a green m»nlug at the edges at If put on with ■ futl brush The scene Is always ast in the center of a large sheet. Tha Isdy is always rwtMng and coy. Tba g'-utleiuaa wears a low waistcoat, a high stock and Victoria whisker*, alas for high romance, while Cupid looks on like a small English schoolboy talent on a new game, park val-utlaaa l are not beautiful, but they are well worth securing and a frw ar. decidedly amusing." Cupid and a Merry Widow Much in several of the valMitlom of the famous collection somehow reminds one of the art. or arth-sst I of the beefy Kngij«b ladies who a j expose their riirrms to sll weather* ; aiuong the fursytbls bushes along the I f iend* of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. | Whole..iB- Iwef-frd Briton, the fact L n-arrfrd Itself .nm |„ the moat
a widow of thirty-five, hut one rather gathers that fr— her appearance. She la very “enst riimgy." very Nordic In build. Her lover, M the other hand, one suspects from Ms Mention.tion of fairies and cupMa, Is a dolichocephalic Irishman, a klanmw. at Lloyd George. Good luck to his sulL This, at all events, is his hrveemtloe:
Man. the deceiver, come* In for a swat from grandma (“truly, she her*.-If Lad suffered!“) la a valentine in which a tall, fragile, willowy, underfed and presumably tube mis r damsel in low.
HAKE FOR BETTER SRELUS8
vival of the OM-TIme “Matchs*,’'
Once Popular.
The winter evenings an- long aad there are a few people who #*- not Care for the movie*. Some of t! pigv rheckrrv and others tal A flew Improve nctr'sMclag hour by reading something worth while. Orrad'ieudBt some one think* of s letter, long P*«* doe. He starts to wnie. and then be sTOft* to nibble hi* pencil, brrsuae the word he ha* In mind wms ■» hard to spell. 7?mt remind* aim -of spelling. In the ..old days of load schools." when reritstiaws brought out the rocs I powers of <1 tldren *n! when they stndled aloud more attmll.Hi was paid to spelling. pba»nv the Indian-
spoils New*.
P’nce then*the nrhools have lakou s htrg step forward, but the oMrlmer* Insist that the modern bay and girt do not spell ss well as father and grand la I her did. Of caorao. the modern ariiool aystem U
concoct Thouaand Island dreos’ng. When reading, writing and arithmetic were coovldered ememisla. spelling claimed almost as much athartfan as the throe R's. , A few years ago considerable rivalry arose In Indiana, and there were debotes between the new school and the old Tlte elderly peopfe ioststH that the mnderr youth ranfiot spell In the same rtass with those who went to scUrol 80. 40 and SO rears ago. To settle the dispute spelling matches were heM. The coorfigkKi for acrorate spelling spread Kiroogti-mT the state. KTImlnatloo contest* flnsfly established a county tBampfa*. nbd >t In tors -haUenged {h* rhamphm pf the neighboring oranty. The otste sw-l»-rintemi. rrt of public lastfwrtlMl approved (be spelling marelies and sHasaf autborith-w generally. were interested. At that time the school ofllriat* <♦— rtared thet the unusual atteuthm directed lo the subject resulted-hv barter spelling lo the schoo's The who ter evenings ore long hod some people do not cure for the movies. Am other epidemic of spelling matches wtD not rust swvtlilug. and It might p*» •h*ce a grrst drsl <if good.
Why Me Wanted Ana Straight. A < '.-inrdlau offleer. wounded early la the war. was sent to one of lie- Institatlon* to have his left *nn umde ®wr. Tlie ellsnr hfld been so badly shattered that surgiwj ivoadvrfH! os •t* skill and resources are. could net entirely twomrsac* the Joints Ktr th- • ■fllcer wa* riven a ehot-e of-two i filng*—either In have a wi-ak. moeoble elbow, or a str-mc Miff one. Without hesitation the Canadian '•htwe the stiff eltsiw. and hr astoulAtnl the surgeon* by asking that the arm be made perfectly straight. They i*Jnt«d uat'fh him Gist fkfi arm sould he far more u*eful If the elbow was set ut nn angle. If set straight be wouldn’t Is nhie even to put 111* baud In tile pocket of Itis trim sera. But the CSmsdUn had onllri. pnted that srvtnnrnt by arranging with hi* tailor In hsve the porki't no l*m that by hum-hltig hU shoulder ho coqld get bis hatld into It. The re.,sou be Mauled the arm awile rtptdly straiglil ns* to lie able to use a buuttng rifle and a bUliurd cue.
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the patient a | free tram roughing, toratluu In the morning, gtros aature U» Infliifl psrti.
well-nigh Improperly low, bodice, nils part of the room with her bulging crinoline. The old dame Mis In a chair reading from “The Borrows of Wot* tber," or “Don Juan" or other religion* literature of the period, and thu* begin* a homily which it Interrupted and contradicted by the young «■>*"
•ending the tender mlarive:
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Vbas 1a rwnjugal links of trutn.
Homebody, somewhere, in those Tennjns.nlan days, discovered with Browning that "I-ovs la Best" and thus communicated with the loved one under the caption of "Return of llapplneas^ Tbs heart that Ur Ip sweat woe Has boros love's arrows rankling thors. low raised by hope s dsespllv. gUa.
Now slnt os Into dull despair. That heart alone can duly feel.
Tbs rrad'nlng Jtr. «hs ocslaUr Utsa. Of knowing that tbair krvs's r-turnsd-
Thls. this, todead. U happtnsss
No love so woudrrful a* that firvt experienced, maintains another eerstfler. whose lines on "First l-ire" ac-
company a pretty picture:
Uka aa tbs moon’s subduing llgbt. Thrown on tbs rutn. tree or etona, Win glva to objects dr«r and dull A bvauly which Is aM tbklr own: Juu a* First Lovs a radlanee throws «Fsr ever> cbjsot on Uts's stream And gives Us own bright coloring To all thst's tsuehed by Ite purs baam In such tnnnlfpstallnus on <«e day of the year of love and scniiment '.Ike that which In our time Miss Mildred ' Oumpagne lias ably edited dally tbs temper of the remarkable Victorian age n.ay be »ludl*d rioaely. As for Ht. Valentine’s day llself. whose observe0«’e rv-Hched Its apog.-e about l»Ci«. reader* of Engti«li III. rsturs om*] not be r--minded how frequently » | s menflnued by ltie poris nod rumaacera
from Chaucer downward.
Variety thr Spies of Llfa.
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perated.' yelled:
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; men led.
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sider'
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