Cape May County Times, 22 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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The Four Piflan of a Home

Bj DOUGLAS MALLOCH

T hem are toar pOlaa at a h TU Sot of tbmo to Lora

Or lore itaetf will taO.

Tba boom wUhoot w traU. Tjt bKppliMH alone ablte Where coma

Too moat have Thrift. EstravagaBoa The proodmt home Oacaja. To plan aad oot to tear* to efeaam Uasms tba future de. v Tea moat have mom ahjafl to aaa Beyond today'*

Tea

ha to God. To meat the

No booao ia i _ The load at Ota without Bla earn These are the ptilaja atrelaU aad atron* rroa which yo-jr root must rise; For such a bouse wm am lie with aosur. Tea. touch the vary skies, ton must hare each, you must hav aO:

\X7HHN a ps-aou carries tba hands ¥V at the aide, with the Angara nearly open, and the bend* dangling in a listless manner, it Is safe to set him down as lacking in decision at character and in ftrednaoa of purpose. Be careful 4a -eotrusting each a parson "Tth a secret, and also with eatrusttng him t ith the eaucctloa r* any purpose upon which much dc.^ode. or oo which Jou have set your heart. Often the person who hands as dew-ribed In tU Paragraph Is easily led. for foot e'Tl purpoca, and either cannot or wui aot take ttw trouble to wrestle with the problems of Uf% in money matters he wm, of course, be “fenerous to a fault," pasting easily with bla mb««noe. Just as the man or woman who holds the hand closed Ughtly, or nearly wm hold to what he or she has. often to the point ot nlffardltneas. In

ulao, the i — — more liberal wm be the poasaeeor. there Is such a rhtng as too much II •Hty. as shown by the band the held too wide o " <» by \

A UNE O’CHEER By Joan Kendrick B* gs.

TMI SECRET * T T fOD would <Ui your days * X with sorrow * To poy your Ml la. b«s. steal or t borrow. I _ Prom Tomorrow; J But U you'd w-lh the prlmroso i w a« Teaterday . Tour Tax** pay. i Xad thus m warrant yoa wlU * dnd * The ■•ctet of the Baa * t» by McClara M«w^ap«r A.

THE ROMANCE OF WORDS "BEDLAM"

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MgeDLAH." tl

from "Babdi," as might bs exthe name of an-tnaane asylum tn L^dou and fonaerTy uoa of ths

n ts-Mary, founded a

priory dedlcaiad to 8L Mary of

n. BTeryooa coune i InetKutJou was •

palled to wear a black robe, with a single star on the breast, la memory at the ator wfcl -h gelded the Magi to the etahle at Bethlaa Loudon tailor yarned Stsphen

red toetart a fund

for the toes ns. hut It wm not until Henry Tn made a gift of the house to the dtty of Loodoo

manner of hldeotsa tortures were dertsed to rout the erf] spirits which haunted the bodies of the IMng. Pining the Sixteenth century the place became so filthy end loathsome that no one would enter It and It fell into decay. to be renovated In 1875, when a stone Image of madneae. carrad in the Ukeneas of one of Cromwell's doorkeepers, was placed oo the outer walL In tbs literature of tba day we find that

TilE best book soft-toned dock oo the library A mends struck twelve, and the little bar chasing s butterfly, and who lived In a frame, was Just stepping out of It to ran «n the broad tfiatf below,

when he stopped.

Someone sras tatting. D wm the magic hour, but Lime Boy had always been the only one who took adrantage of It Ha looked about the raum-rfio one was In sight Ha most

“I have a

than you. I am quite new, so of soar sc 1 shall be the most popular.' Too can never tell the worth of e book by binding." said an old book

wffh a worn cover as ft sttd out ef the caae a tittle way to be bettor beard. 1 am tba book that la boot loved I am Bare of that" "Ob. lust hear that old book.* aaid a bright new one leaning tar out of Ota case "Why. my dear old book, you are m old-fashioned is the fame. I beve a story that makes people alt up all night to read." Ts*. and M false as la your haitathm leather btndli*," Mid » real laatharcererad book. Ton ass fict^oc. Not a wood of truth la yoo

Don't brag.

7 have facts, real true things from which people can gain knowledge w they read. I am the most popular book here. I am sure you will all

agree."

"Goodness, bear It talk.” said a shrill voice and another book leaned out so far It tumbled oo the floor. “Ha. ha," laughed the other book, "yoo are where you belong, on the floor. Too are full of wise sayings, but ao old no one ever looks at them these days. Every one knows them." Out from the case leaned a >«d book. Ton seem to forget that people wish to be amused." It said, “and when they open my cover they begin to laugh. I am full of tunny sayings and yokes, so you all can stop your quarreling, for I am the most popular book

here."

Little Boy stood listening. He was afraid the books would all tumble out, they were so excited, when out from a book jumped a little girl and, bowing to all the books, the said. "I am . ashamed of you I The Idea of quarreling about which Is the most pop-

ular!"

I "Don't yoo know that there are all | sorts i. people In the rid and that they an I'k# different books! If they didn't, there -ould be only one book and then where wou’d you be, for you must know that gr iwn-ups and children all love to re d about me." "It Is Alice," raid the dock tn a soft voice to lit Je Boy. Little Boy had never had a playmate; he began to smile. "Alice," he said, “do come and play with me. Perhaps we can catch the butterfly." Alice turned around. “Oh, I cant" she replied. “Dc:T you know wbo I am! I have to be In the story or there wouldn't be any. I am 'Alice In Wonderland.' Did you never bear toe

story?"

"No; taO It to me," said Littls Boy. “I win hare to go back Into the book." said Alice, "but If every one will be quiet I win tell toe story." And an toe books In toe Mg case, knowing Alice told the truth, |lld back Into their places. The clock ticked very softly while she told little Boy

And ever, night after that at tha magic hour Little Boy left his frame on the wall to listen to tha story of

in folks. Mg or littls, he is n ot bearing it. <6 ax UaClm* i-

Court House Marble Yard Momnmrrs aid xexoeial stohes EXPEEEEHCED MAHBT/K I’MITTKBB WM. B. POWELL CAPE HAT COURT SOUSE, S. 7. Successor to lata Wm. F. Daniels Bell Phone 68-B-l

MEN YOU MAY MARRY By B. R. PEVBER Mm a Man Uks This Prepossd to You! Symptoms; Nervoua •——* that clothes, fidgety—hea ability. But tdls you. Tou d be a big l*lp to a feller like me. 1 need to be steadied. 1 hat# this Uvmg by myself. Working all day and no one cares. Voo’ve got s better head than anyou# I ever knew. I need you and— Gosh—can't you see what Pd bs It we had our own littls place! IN PACT He is always lu need of a fra jpwork. prescription for brlda-to-b«: % Study cencrete reinforcement. Have It always on tap. Absorb This; A WIFE FOR NEED IS A WIFE INDEED.

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