yimy, w ms
Something to Think sfbout hi r. j mjLZEn BXX)€KU(0 THE WAT 'r' BOSB of Uiltj who * ®* T <* tin* to do anything u tt ought to h* don*, go crookodtr through life compUlnlng la their enml Mrlooa moacdta that they are i«gytng ••MW. behind their rtrale and mtw
BETTY’S DREAM
*Y°D rolng to sleep la the _v* Wpotsr I had when I was
hunt Polly, opening the
*“ * i and holding the vwJ see. “and this w a tna Of mj
those o< many of my
without any appa* Wends when we were
Jt sense of shame or compunction Of danced as cay It u
Sometlses to their Intimates at like Ok, they boast eT their shct-coobigB la a spirit of bravado.
danced as gayly ss you de, my dear, tbouft | dare say you think Unde «ter and I are too eld-faahlonrd to
ever have danced."
“Oh. no. Indeed!" answered Betty,
»* the pretty hits of
■a* la th* gallt "i can almost see
voice near Betty's ear, and she fall a tag and heard a rustling sound, which turned her completely over, *r
was so astonished.
The silk Quilt seamed to have ttftad from the bed. sad ell the bits of gayty flowered silks and the plain ones m well were old *%af ' ned gowne—th* w cre ip days of boopeklrta. One flowered aUk gown ths' seemed to be more aristocratic than the others was rustling with Indignation. “To think I am called old-tsshloned when I was brought over from France for «y lady to wear at the Mg ball! I am the latest style from abroad." “Was. my deai-^raa." said a uhlmmertng gown of silver and blue that Annged an it moved ana the candle light fell upon It Betty bought she t>t *w out the light but as she turned
The soft, rfNery Mae drees tiled -j smooth matters over. “Why should we get angry becaase we are oW-fMhkmedr tt said. “Tee were very beautiful that night
| Uncommon j
i Sense; Sm aum
Not What We Do -How WeD By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
GUARD YOUR SPEECH
»yem are not mind readers. They sad shove all profane, yon wffi ^ ^
K yea talk
yem
B
cat f be eet dew* an
rants to l or to
whe nee R as «f tafsrtor tnteUlgeoce.
Mare thas that, tt ~
— •» cottwx mmoseuMe. Kshadg «■ take the trouble te think of the right word to aae If he has ■» behtt •€ teswtfeg aa expletive wh—tver be Is at a teas fur the right
ef strangen. It is easy, i——,. tty out of your speech. Important men. tt is Iroe. are eometfanes addicted to profanity. But they are not Important becauao of their protuity. but in spite of tt.
to get along without tt do did ton. although both of them
I • I»ui Baru as»low umt ■■im B y«e have tt already, if you haven’t eantrected % deni. Tee dset want *» be keawn as * iMfl c^sls to ba. If mil
T IF* ta't all la big nmou
Or greatness In a tttla: It Isn’t what we do How well we do Is Bis little tasks as
Are what In thas ,
Not what we do the glory bring*
But H we do tt wen.
Unlike many leading ladles of the ween, charming Colleen Meere, the movie" star, has never been on the -peaking stage, the wss boro In Part Huron, Mioiu, and was educated In the Convent ef the Holy Name In Tamps, Fla. Mian Moore at varlena tlmee has lived In a number ef ether ettiea. In private life, aha admits bnIng g Rtaln person, with no hobble* but a tremendous ambition to mbka good. Many of her admirers agm with one accord that her ambition hba bean realized. Thle la one of bar lab.
well or poor we laid tt And this the dignity (Urine
Of aB we me or da;
Tour work requires the bast ef ;
needs the bent of you.
Wo wort together, you with me, Whste’ar we build or fluhttm; Our pride should be our honesty. And quality our puasdon. The litti* tasks and little thlnaa
Are what Id time
lift* Anyone Laughec
Yes Are a Peer dpellerr Of ooune tt la "Oomme 0 tour nod
Tat few do. It i
Taka two cupfuls ef cooked j, one teespoouful ef danamoo. fourth ef a capful of auger st-d on* tableepoonfnl ef bettor. Soften the prunee la water aver nlgat, etew uadi aoft, then remove the plto and add to the other togredleats. Put Into a pastry-lined plate, dot with bits uf the butter, cover with s tap crust and Mke •a • gulck oven. Brn* over tbs crust with milk Just before parting the pie lathe over. This will give e rich
MADELINE
R IBLE history Is responsible origin of Madeline. The only poa—la aource ef the name U the New Tariament story of tbs tragic figure, Mary Magdalen. Magdalaa. tt la not a surname, bet merely latea into -of Magdale." the rfllsgs of the scariet womaa e birth, sad la Ib(arded as aa adjactlve of pise
•a soft harmony of "Mm t employed aa a proper a
HAD BREEDING
■Pvw sad arid ars eet me •mi, oris. •htoe^c^aseem aurma^k the ecrid n il shrays a temptatiee toe these rho discuss matter* of poUtsaaaa and etiquette to become arbitrary and te aay that those who do thoe-ead-thau are 01 bred, and that those who do oo-nnd-ao are wen brad. Such a Uat would ba bound to be unfair and could be lateroatlng largely la giving the point of view of the one who wrote tt. la matters of superficial etiquette we abould not alt In JedgA ■ 'N* may read by various signs ®ent «*«■■. eapeclslly la a Mad ** la ths band that the flortunst* sub- like eme where family aad racial Jaet has acquired, or la to acquire, tredXlaoa vary so ertenslvaiy. But wealth through lixherltance or through Uwre are acme things thst mnsla the ov ner own axemens, so may we same the world over—Uttla acts that rand ala* la the hand the loss of mfe** ba regarded a* earmarks of bad
, for a star. If it appears plainly 1 •««* of the finger It Ird!cates 1
MEN YOU MAY MARRY Br B. A PCYMM
jna alas caa. y^ always appeal to me on every gnomon aad yet r«e give ko C aad occasionally B. Wjylaltr Be replied "Don’t
^MWt two aqnarea of chocolate, one-half pound ef shredded coo ■lx thoroughly aad add one tan* fM of vanilla. Drop an greased owe tech sport. Bake la a moderate
”7. * rigsag Ua* tba same lew la ladl- wttb your wife, but Just because Mr. xm.wraag tg uwuar mta ± x tu bUefchalled you la the drik te
Nsturally, It moat ba nadaratood that which you hoped to belong, or because
“T •1*0*. as ae many others la the Mr* B. has complslaed to th* dap-
kmd ' "• ■** parfertlj dear catcher that your pat Is going areuau
tTP * * well-marked, aad great care moat unmussled. or because those O chfl-
be exercised to reeding them, la eon- dren throw putty balls at yeer front Bmetlan with tbs other marks to the window*. Is no reason why yen rinulfl
of th* A** B-s or 'J*
th* nan* until tt bvgaa te ba uaod ns
la portraytag°toa typa^f Muyl^qr
dale* with her luxury, her •red robes aad dewlag bah, i Inevitable tears *> a rapeutaat
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