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SAGITTARIUS
A WOMAN'S AM.
It has been said that
BY JOHN BLAKE
permiue4
■m
allenent wbich
were wucceaeful, but
hardly
upkeep and repair*.
young as I
I was
utu in body ana
amon tbs pr
to
MASKED DANGER.
m! vanishea youth, and refumed to
as a break in th* tissue is heeled
attempt any tra
■t dtnguiae
with
tica."
malast
rt to erad-
wi
■ uenem and a
to do with
Swiss
case
wleud
Hently. atrive for
■Mad
•"•ev,
remarka
lass
play.
will
Theme strange tneldente, r apart ed
bp the national
lift.
minders of the uncertainty of Ufa
nhaatodn wi roads of Mortumately. the masked
peopie born eat Ibis
dale are:
Q Jonen, Judge.
It is comparatively edny to dodge
and author
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Guyes
WiLLIAK3
a clering has plenty of light but
less water than it would have in
maasha.
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PAGE TO FIND OUT • HO SENSE
WAVING A LOT OP TME RCAD-
• ING A BOOK tF ITS GOING 76
TURN OUT UNHAPPY
ar tow and Mr between
th el spa the tmprobabte os
rences eras
Lacey lookea
Tracy spake
BREATHES A op RE-
LEF. selects a Piece
or CAMPY -
ears are the
■ aos's repair e
Eerihe fieure
SMiln* acroma the street teat
aporting propsaKien.
st having unto with which
goo mU trans unary
to wpena ne money It dues
minds who to to biaaso for att
it the ayatem or the manr
gnaw at their vitality and rawin
undisturbed for years.
$2.20
.90
8.00
8.75
the BIG LOVE scene gee
15 THIS GOING TO END
SAD
eivu apawer.
Some women are old at IS.
AND BEGINS FROM THE
BEGINNING
Also, tbs scarcity and small also
of trees in the Far North are due
to moisture shortage rather than
low temperature
These facts are from a lecture by
Prof. George E. Nichola, botanist
at Tala '
Trees have a phenomenal ability
to adapt themseives to their envir-
• memny to soent ra tempi
repatm • par the annual to-
(
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Thie is the pomttiom that the com-
duetomere court of Tava county
"yours
notear-
I was eyes to the blind. and feet
was I to the lame
I was a father to the poor; and the
causa which I knew net I wearched
, out—Job 29: 15, 16
enough being available for leaves, wrhyin"canutstwauh "Pecin enginen
cumulated Eaae•) exploded when it
was eat open at a Long Island fair
A spectator had aa eye severely la-
tors* by one of the nying frag-
menta
Then there’s ths cnee of the baby
who playtully gouged a man’s eye
with its thumb. Another men's eve
woo badly cut by the sharp kteking
Tes ana have then if yeu want Ikue Petter sehesta, WaMa
set Saeltotlee g«dhtiw. Your eiLiy mmm we- Baa—tar l«
thine Askine a peraon’ ap to
tmpudent and doew not -
Th* upper Moan tn A mart can to
compemd of paspla who can nue the
bar saMher senson without toes of
Ne08
byAlber Apple
••he tot her ecel, irpni
- weeder ever the intent teem
> her."
By nea Bervie•
ONE OF THE OLDESr
More Truth Than
Poetry
•Writ but rather
in constant need
eaally spoiled and
otalecipune
•Do stop babbline. Uto Trncy!"
exelaimed Mra r— —
the car.
Tbs car-eeike tbs human body
—to not seit-repetrine.
It dates not replace its own nisei,
as tbs human body replaces Hs
own tiasue-
it does not of itself mend n break
SPLENDID TRAININ* <
Mr. oolldce has learned to lister
inmtend of talk it was ths only
thing he could do while premtdin<
over the senate !
PLENTY
Europe has borrowed everythng
but troubie The home prpduct muf
pied ell the demand for that.
iceorriacim,w Bel Bmndiemelme1
to who keep the
upkeep at a stag.
27
wlU not have much
financial control.
You will get some handkerchlefs
for Christmas. Now is the time to
catch cold 60 you can use them.
Get to work on your indigestion.
Have a doctor look it over and
patch it up for the coming holi-
days.
looking young, exeept epld cream
my.tac.atnteht but 1‘ve often feit
a* if rd Uba to*—
Mok Branen T-ephene 3333 er 3521
eemmectine ell depaitmept.
They are advocates at a standard- Uncommon SeMC
a ized education just as they believe BY JOHN BLAKL
snapped aad Mr. De
thoughttul, Oaly Mra
mentum, which carrles_______ „
ort.ot Yo •houl ds
hnainene where personas
» for the
are re-
^’3
1.50 15.5
as this wonderfully invig- '
orating tonic.
your Birthday
■y Mary BLAKE
A HIGH CRIME
The blokes on Lecester Square and
Picaaily-
The bitghter from St James's to
ths Strand-
Have been talking something feer
ful, using words like "soof"
and “earful,"
Whih ths actor folks brought
from yankee land.
The London press is all fussed up
about it
Theyre nserly off thetr dipa, to
put it mild. d
At hsarlnc stone expressions in hid
Majesty’s possenntons-
That wall of English pure and
undetiled. , I
When ‘Arrtet goes out to walk with]
‘Arry, I
She says: "Old thing w‘y don’t ye I
lift yer nar
And Arrey says: "Aw chop it.' whicuud
is Yankee-ese for "stop it," M
And adda by way of salve. "YaE
get me kiar" Tu
•Tou better do the Dutch.' ebservaTM
the lady, ,I
Which hint inclines to make ha“l
lover cross, ]
And he forgeta his manners naytns
•Tee. I’ve no bannenera.
To which the Ises replien: "Aw4
appls sauos!"
It is painful to ths pioper Rrius/
parent
When hia son escribes hit visage 1
as his "map." . I
And his daughter, aWful ereatura !
speaking of bar kindly I
teacher, f
Bays: "He's always making »ye^
at ms. the sap!" . ■
It alarma the staid ana caretN
British mother V
When her Infant chna dsMs-eeV
she's shy of "pep."
And from his perambulator ertes A
-Go easy with it mater.
The gne gees headin’ toward you. I
watch your step.' j
Engltah epooch was Engitah apeeeb
till Tankss asters |
Brought their horrid stone acros 1
the bloomin' ssa. |
But with all their allly patter an’
their ‘orrid sones and ghatter, I
What a bloomin' bughted thine I
Its come to be: » J
mama
Lassitude
Nothing will rive away eleced OvdDegeip.Fhnn
roquicklytharheayy,dull, 1 —
womeoute*ndtir*diMUac |
Tbs human race pavs ""tazEer;
Inc upkeep and repair bill •’•»7
5,4
3
"*.A* t
there Iaa’em
remove that
I'm*
LA •
Mr $y
dence, Boise, IMbo
r
apeusne."buctyut‘our.potzonpi
torally good taste in such thinz.
I ssa chagenumna.
StrUtgtE' OR. BELL'S Pine .Ter Htmr
12
A neighbor, who has been visiting
his ol nome in the Fatheriand, telle
us that thousands of Qermans are
K Gertruoe 'Atherton
eu"Sutmw.amermmus «s\
-toyd with Corinne Grimth ss Ceunten Zsttlsny.
Soprrient to Qerurua. amara
' au
58
dangers
Never-
mtomally
inKnnuta, bureiara
F‘daanatnene"aadnan
California
man Fn
25.-Univer
was ehampi
footbi oom
-ueceruive st
sained the I
Ford uniyen
before ILto
Calitemnia i
Callhrnia
defeatbd I
anoe teams
leeft onus.
•auac habita an
you am dotoe a
should properly A
be a martyr T
Drzeiated at the ।
Praetio mueet
compiet rest at
elipped te *“ MF Gocdrie
looked emre4 and cased deprecat .
ingly At bar frleads Mm Law
Missot
Coni
Sa
Kaxsg
abiuty M
fimal gupe
iba cenge
l its ly^ i ion
to CO into the shop for repairs
and sometimes it goes in the Junk
plls because it is past repairin*.
It is true tbit there are many
Inteetions abroaa, and that people
omtnaton comes int. ih.
zou.over "n. .
WONDER5 IP SHE’ GOING
TO LIKE IT BROWSES HERE
AND THERE IN StcOND AND
third chapters just to Ste
WMAT ms going to be LIKE
At eeCh times you become the
Metm of s cruel soallem world but
vou.miwa recover your bubbtimz
spirits in time to experlence the next
erushing reality to its fuilest po-I.
MUtlas
Prepere for a vary exeitine tore
attair betpgen Dm. I and Jon n.
thats nebbed'la personai cnution,
ntone with e few of the mtety de-
viee with which man tries to make
this a fiN prist world.
There it equse for surprise when
a Betas ebssss explodes, but not
HrpianeE.
Thia is one way of getting around
the allied restrictions intended to
keep Germany from becoming mili-
tarily powerful in the air.
WHISKY
Alas, weak heart seems to be the
national ailment. In >7 states, doc-
tors write over 11 million whisky
prescriptions a year.- Nearly a third
of them were in one state. New
York.
There are roughly 180,000 physi-
cians in our country, only one in
ever>’ three exercises his privilege
of prescribing liquor.
When the investigators in Wash-
ington have some loose time they
' Tou are patlomophical ana iaeni-
=—~ . That •• you belleve to hs
tru: that which you wish to bo trow
ursud. Howeve. when th
miatortune of nctuanly weeing thtmg.
an. they ar occaalonally ome to
voxou ar: opt to be completei,
overwhelmea by IL
I to reallme to Dat
Ye most try to
• meke up jeur
to usaupo from
“2 tonuztd "I.
l —B—• int.
mitted to bur In INI Practicea
in Roine, 1daho stoss 1861. Eleet- .
Sd United Stnten senator fton ,
Idaho for erma 11*1-11. 113- 1
•nd IllS-n. Member repbilea
qatenal commietee 1008-12, Rad
wm pot intended that man abmtM
U.S torever. And who wouid w1
it r
"Net L centainiy.* mW Mm Ray-
tor mententloumiy. Wall. I must
admit it has been a coniolete muc-
sass in your ease That i not my
Uta I eppreve of what you have
don. You know how we buds al-
‘ "xamtnation by
-hether"hergzn.
In. the maehie,™ ,
4a Texas:
combined withthemodoldema
remedrzpinetat honey, h 1oo.
rada-
A kick town to a place where
•kout it, not neglecting tbs adver.
tieementm. If she had -ent for a
facial manzeume ste wouta haw MH
tha: mhe haa vlentea a worm al
theroot of the tamily tree but the
suhject vu unaecountably inter,
esting
Mary Zattiany. who
bar tqmplez pertecdy. .
«recefu .houtavr. -It
uka miada They ware wling to
keep him an if he recanted and ran
in the groove they marked oat for
Mm. bat ununk Alexander of oM.
he started out to Bad saw worlds
to roe MW. V M par cent at the
eollege pr.fn.iri have third rat.
» penig-tartaaonm‘wnhi"dupt
M*.—*» meverai uripa arouna the
fiobs. .lane both conata, arouna
Anic and Hoytn America, is
Panama, Monolulu and China ba-
ever atneunted, waa quite u etriou,
•a the others to bear the root of
Sruie And Mra Qoodrich mid
"urga j»
ogpoqlmfna.zrahoz "rt™1
Madams Vet Hany moved her reel
thaotent eye to Mra Venee eel
rimnge -the Ums rams .to I
knev. that youth was returning ta
«■/ fero ••_ well so to the blden
procesee sf my boay-ana i ma
•sm.ro you that H ezeitea ms for
morshen.ne reewed funetlonime
2 my brain Tbs treatment in-
ducne neh and to 1 had be «
•e^vety }Ma. my skla. as neh ne-
wromatod. prow taut ana di--
•rpmrok My sycR wMe* had toed
byen.dalt had regainea womedihe
efshetr. oid.bruflancy 'be
remaimsano of brale and bleed, eed
therwan nccentuata. My hair"-
.."Do von mean * ma hat it r.
Mor., heir to lu natural rotorT'
demanded Mra. Tree, who had been
Pluckine out btesched hetre for the
Mel year. "That wot-"
.21.4026 not Bul my hair '• the
"ade that never turns «rav. sad
otepvre toy teein bed elweye boea
ill' ? perteet. I •nou
zever to any etreumataneee be e
ih "2522funetomt
enough nee to ComKpii. the outaF
renovation. My, complexion, after
nomany naturaly,
needed elentifio treatment sf aa.
2drrsegt.but„that was stin to be
idit Bureau of Cireulation.
Presa ia exelugively «»-
azabtstmenjajnm
tea paper, and leo the
—bed herein. An righta ot
special dlapatches herein are
might turn their attention to the
-----------— frightfully bad grades of •‘whisky”
A beech tree growing inlaold on prescription in some of the
drug stores. Grain alcohol, colored
BEGINS READING NOVEL
Round 1
ROUND R
The Reend !
defeeted the
hell team ot
eity kero ye
frame foukh
hlc* mchoot
not be mtopm
CAEELESLT reachtne for her
V hair with a hot curiing Iran, a
woman accidentally sticks the true
into her eye. It blinds her Queer
aceidentt It ben happened to five
Man la Amerien in the laM few
Wh will send you Chrtstmas
cards’ That's tbs question. You
had better send oat about a mil-
lion.
Uvee "Saunot bothered much w*h intic
Those who drive their bedim es
reckten chautteur drtv. motor
■ Distr
7 map, wi
| ( spot in
I tangle
A Antonie
1 here to
R ridge h
MN the last
u) Hopes
• would he
WJ other dl.
7 been ain
I four bi-
p week ab
l oncernet
l formal o
h Yor
r The d
| further i
‛ rested •
Corpus i
town te
c°L^on
anneked
A to tn tan
•ne not enough to help the feeble
up.
But to support him after.
— Shakespeare.
A friendly critic says Coonage
will leave no stone unturned. Hle
experience on a Vermont farm will
nerve him wel in that particular. '
S
abv swerved.
the from bhed the leaves.
A almilar shedding takes place in
tropical regions bavins alternate
wet and dry seasons.
neck. A woman of 60, with sag- r -
EinK tlesh and dimtended ekin. might ... ,u .
once more took «e if the troatmeet * "I tot her 4F•
-^.‘STb^or^^e
a raise co you can pay for it.
A thousana dollars makes a fins
eitt, but l. rather expenaive.
Would you like a Christma.
present for a grouchr We ouccom
“cnnas.box dynamite, labeie
XXVI (continued)
Madame Zattiany. who knew ex-
actly what was pansing in their
minaa, continued placidly ''Almon*
suddenly at tbs sad sf ths fourth
or fifth weekf it seemea to me that
an actual physical wetht that had
depresse4 my brain lifted, and I ex-
perienced a decided activity of mind
and body, foreten to both for many
years Neverthelesa, the complete
re -energizing of both was very
•low. the rjuvenation of appear-
ance slower still. Wornout calls do
not expana rapidly. The mental
chanee waa pronounced lens befor
the paaical, except that I rarely
felt fallen*, aithoukh I spent many
hours a day al th relief atationa."
: this county ana the money the
• county to opendine to repair town
, Miles of nighwaya, main artertes
Anto the Two, capttal, to this county
Vam Bl deptoradt comdtiom. After the commen dangera at ure.
rEyw abaut cthe. stenographers:
need Christmas presents
Eum .each nine boxes ot "chewing
mSantonaturdayna-nzocdbutot
• o^^ty^^ wi "
There will be a strong .___
to overeat therrorronsntendencz
- glutinou dralm „ a.contno any
f nerioua stomach attack.
8he paused end let her cool. ironic
(lance wander over the intent fere*
before her. "Not only.- ahe went
on with a slow emphasis which
. made then prlek up their earn
"wes the remewed power manifest
child born today win be beau- pental acuvit». la comcentratiom,
1. haae -------- . De in memory, but ihat diet.... t„
new ideas, tor reortentation, had
enttrety disappearea. People zrow-
ine old are condemned for preJu-
dice, emusnaae hoeulty to prog-
race, to the purposes and enhum-
esms of youth, but thia attitude is
due toaging stands aloha sll ihin*s
being equal They cun not aig up
the nunken tracks fom ihe ruts
in their brain aad lay them eine-
where and they instinctively pro-
tact themaeives by aa affectatton of
calm and ecorntu superlority. of
riehteous conpervatism, which de-
calves (hemaeiven; much as I had
assumed-and learned to feet-an
atutude of profound indifterence to
Van. "ar" rezarded suck thenge it sou
“ had lived ymw life in New Yon in- . ______________
Staad of In Eutope-aotortouely ] mides mazing other len pretentiou,
loom in such matters—t feel roe- oura He served arou ha Pana"
vln.-d that fan would novar have ma ravoleion. ha *penlA Amari■
done wuch a thine-oakaiMted m can war be chine. Baser robot-
---- - - uon aad the world war
least it resintn them valiantly be-
tore it suegumbs.
People who are caretul at thetr
dial, who take seoeah exerelee,
and who live lean and wholesome
chino (Ivan us. we use it an a rie
so that every little while it kps
E:F
Sunday Eaition 0
x.menthmmonn.
with burnt sugar and caramel, tools
some but not all.
TABOO
Next year the WCTU will cele-
brats the fiftieth anniversary of its
formal organisation. What! Can
it be possible that it took neal ly half
a century to bring national prohibi-
tion? To hear some people talk,
you’d think prohibition wm thurst
upon us overnight while we sleep.
Of about 2800 counties in the
United States only about 180 were
wet when national prohibition be-
came effective. The others already
had climbed on the wagon, mostiy
by popular vote.
SONGBIRD
The. bird is dead but sings on.
Caruso is gone, but his phonograph
records are paying nearly 8300,000
a year in royalties to his heirs.
The talking machine and the
movie cheat the grave by seying
personality from extinction In-
oeln would seem more real and lees
mythological if these two inventions
could have been used when he was
making his Gettysburg address.
AWAY
to reply with assure nce. The meth-
0 only dincovered some six
set. Moreover, I am a rellgtous wo-
man and I do not believe in inter-
fering with the will of the Al-
mighty."
""Then, why have a doctor when
you are Ul? Are not inesses the
act of God? Thy certainly are
processes of nature**
"I have always believed in tot-
ting nature take her eourne," said
Mite Ruyler firmly. "But. of course,
when one to ill. that is another
matter""-
"to nr Madame Zatttany’. eye
•Hewed • militant spark. "Or la it
merely that you are so accustomed
to the onvention at calling in a
doctor that you have never wanted
thouzht ea the wubjeet ’ But is not
medicine a scienev* When you are
I* you Invoke the aid of acience in
the old wny pronto..y an I did in
the new ona."
(To HtContinued)
Sub Rota
■y MIMI
cWihemnazelostine.the ehlldron".
^••Mta^faSt^X
anT"Lsimrhvasarnpea.-hanoury
"Wonderfulf I feel- more m•
Methunelan than ever. Bat it cr.
teinly is a rotlof to know what is
the matser with m. Do ya on
Mary—I may can you Mary’ I
oaly name oat the year ran were
married—aad you can not tmagine
what a eattatction it to to knew
that I am younger than you .war.
ea<* I've never done any of thee.
one. rada about to Keep
moist woods. So it increases its
water-absorbing roots and (rows
thicker -skin" op its leavss to de-
crease the amount of water loM by
transptration.
Now take a beech tree growing
in dense forest. It has plsnty at
watsr. but not enough sunlight. To
overcome thia difficulty. It stretches
higher, trying to rear itaeir above
the other tree-tops. Also. It make,
Ita leaves larger, whieh increases
ths leaf surface exposed to the
sun's ught
A million books could be written
without any repetition, about the
ability ot plant Ufe to adapt itself
to its bnvironment. So with man.
It is within our power to adapt
ourselves to all changing conditions
and new rroblems. The wise are
* autumn to adapt themselves
to winter drought rather than to
winter cold Trees could easily
(row a protective covering or over-
coat for their leaves. But water
treezes in cold weather and, not
: * Many people. often in the eame
N tamaly. do mot unaetatana er wym-
-omk pathla. -pectally u they kava
novar outtored la the mume man-
er. ana Qeciare thas tks nervous
nervea if you
ayupepeia bed
pour, aigwuve
heekhy, sound
round at 40 why bring out
SERTAINLY SOME sweet
TFINIS#
It wounds unreanonable, but the
declaratton of independence at-
tracted wide attention without be-
tor printed in tha form of a comic
atrip.
AurinE the day „
frequenri,
Andwor TN. -i
man brenthe, rpidi, A
doins expenda
2 E2y ^ru^u^
ran from 36,000 to IMAM m»~
accordins to the eriginal worth of
feat the wMa. the dm mtght de-
wot thetr amir* ■awry to boot-
J lecetne.
Enteree in ee Potoffie. al Austim, Texan
ea *■■■■« Ho Manw.
Mrs. Belmont to right. Marriage
io a kind of elavery. But you
cant make the average man believe
it until it to too late.
year at" But th. eminet t
tala who have uiven protoun
•o the nubject estimate that'
last for 1* year at letst, w*en it
, sen be renewod once at an event
‘ Of coms th* end must oom* It
Correct this sentence: "I have
written a million ba sin ass letters,"
he bonsted, -land never have written
enWhasE"CArzemaurexrottedarrget
year Give them presenta this
FK,
WILLIAM B. BRAH.
itenn. Lawyer. Born in
, II, June |*. IM*. Ad-
18 shod their laavee in
ume
holder, i
San An
ntraighter
on* sr th
' tomi i«
thle wool
the dend
i of- all t
Thle m
Balla thl
distrieta
Abilene
from St,
eanapla
trict « 11
Dei
Oak Cl
Forest A"
to 12, an
to meet tl
This gam
giving da
• nd !• ex
moot Im
Wichita.
Baldwin i
by "Bude
southwemu
ana has t
for winnt
quarter so
/ This ta
aan Antoi
that mu.
Wane, rod
becaune r
lory over
• to piny
ties are
II and l I
wine rep
Lampaana
Tea.
Austin a
hero TH*
o* siI*tew
fortunate
ger toft tl
Texarka
inesten la
aitrtet «
end at net
and probe
nor at U
(am.
ortunate la havine witherea. st,
I can not aar. Aa I told you, many
women at all nges and aize. took
the treatment while I waa la vien-
na But they are too matarod tor
me et least lo obtain any dal* on
the renulta. I knew none ot them
personally ana I wae to* busy to
seek them out and eompare notea.
• : . But with ma — She ieanea
back and lit n cluaret, looking over
her aualence with mimehievous eyra
-with see ll hue been a eomplet
•urcrae mentally, phywtrally"
Tea aad how tan* will II Instr
shM out Mra Ruylef, «he was ns
ntrong as a hore and a* alert men-
tally ae ah* had ever bee* and her
complete indzterence to rejuvena-
tion in any of its forma ve Mr
• 'roHn* t nupertor roatempt for
all thom European women wk* ha*
ewarmed le Viana* like greed nie
at the srent at rr no doubt
to undergo terrible torments that
Merv itan) .raid W amit But
her objecuve curtoeity on Uro eub-
Ject of youth wae fnmattabi and
ehe read everything that avpeard
in the mewepeper» and magzne:
You know. Christmas take* a lot ,
of preparation. Buy your bootie*
now so it will be a month old
then. _______
Ted wright went from Los An-
geles to San Francisco on roller
. ”kates, 450 miles in 73 hours of
actual skating. 23 hours along the _ ________ .
” -i'K.TSSGSSl'K™- sth
cept six mile* of dirt roods. Our
elviization is butlaing a wonderful
network of »ood highwayn. Before
they're finished, traffic will , witch
And the woman who exeretse.
e-sxgxsa:
.Aftr.a while 1 hope recordng
*«— wt* be a thinu or •
Ana. "."oman wi *• taken “
far ene figur value
m»X 57 *“ wi b merely •
M fzt, M mamu m.i
Unutual People
feremme tar
n* Masa
of okiehom
up in first
The eurta
tor with
nehting fon
vailey, the
the Kansas
n am* com
mm qeteated
gat thetr l
urt Tig*
kiahotha a
And nocks — how about your
socks? Tell everybody whet alto
you wear so Santa Claus will bring
you some.
Aa booest garage mas win tall
"."6, toian 20
to hum contiu to wear
body yst"oopu.zou;
5a:
“Angcdogtor wi tel you hot
w ipatr ana
uPh"za“oup,uouiu.d.
nduimoe but 1"wu ta "
•««• it in CM
(Cewrdc toto, to Mi emdimu tea)
Do your getting mad early and
avoid the rush. Squabble now to
avoid giving her a Christmas pres-
ent.
erAmeneretmpisererenta tor
iXTcu^ easy Chairs"uKpa
toTou are proua ana Mperlou, if
today. Is your birthday, and rather
meLsnrxour You are ether
ubbon renolute accordtng to
"hrtber,younare.Judeea 69 ur.
artica .By the aame token you“Are
either generous or calculatin2
, mind is forcerul and rapid
because it la abaoiutely Unhamp*r-
edbz,theparalyzingetrectn"orac-
curacy. Your guesa is as gooa
your measure for you seldom ru..i r
to. actual figures." Your TZ
netie and really capable of a real
, . —.............amount orfwork, noe al of 11 nec-
Yet with this seir-repairing ma- 2 ot.courne, but nevertheles,
-----------------A- J** hara uncomfortabie effort
Once started on n particular taah
rou eaadly acquire a , ■ “
MH: One Chara was aa effisa
man whe deubtea hin abnny to get
rich raising chicken*.
by manbage and the proper applIca-
uona."
They were too proud to eak foe
details, and Mra De Lacey, who
waa moul glanced trfumphantly al
Mra Ruyler, who waa atouter "You
mean, Mary, that one has to be
thin for this treatment to be a •ue-
cesar"
That I can not any. I really do
not know what the treatment would
do to a stout woman of middle or
old sc*. The internal change would
be the name, but although addi-
tional flesh can be kept down by
medicamenta end dlet. I doubt if
there would be a compiete rentora-
tion at the outlines at face and
■MM by rght
propee fo«* if
ere. you
let up. Done
‘fF met *P
3umpine bentders. ■,«> whole deep
ruta mak *Hvtag atm cult and
tergo dods at mua Wook eusv
Don't throw away your old
■loves now. They are good for a
tow more miles. You may get new
once Christmas.
• la Aual Janata
are "imagteanh" —
he one amtiicied knew,
through the terror ot
----racCnd day and af
)-438
GETS INTLRESTED IN THE
EIGHTH Chapter, and Reads
IT THROUGH ENTIRE
as aa educator but kto board orated
raw psmta. MM Imran ym Bstodtem him becaune be we • Mt tea tar
ta advance ot their rugged dollar-
•55S te t-teetpan.
2 imucq“us
“ indelen sho h*4 never forcotten,
id optimiom win.. wIt indignant hontiity: Mra Foote,
buopimim.in."pen who alws dresoed as if she ha*
. - "-" r*? • tumor but whoee remnant at a
onoe lovely complexion indicated
perfeet heajth, maintained her
alight,.teleryt smile Ite tUmi
romeyhet abridged by the fac ihat
the eknall turban of bnient lu.
foatosra toppin* her large face had
meaped Mow
ye-ra
“Nerve" are a deadly enemy to
the appenanee and attiactive per.
vonaut of rap woman They ag-
«ravAt end^Jaerrata to a marked
extent ear hetuai in health (he
Ter Honey „ once. Iotonemin
fust lira ■efoni. you, docrar
preeribe to brenk up a couch.
sia":ar5
=e=
nR ALEXANDER MEIKLE-
• JOHN, former president of
Amherst college le In for aa intel-
lectuai panning. He asserts that
95 per cent of conege professors
have third rata minds, they have
their day in the class room and
chat ends them. Amherst coimge
has an executive board made up of
bustness men who do not believe in
advanced thought sr ths forward
movement •
MONEY FOR NOTHING
| grexoG money for nothing1
1 3 That is not a vary seed buy
’ tor rayon, who Ms the tons! buni-
2 raw sews. But wometmes even tag at a tray «r
. E02 b nutans mra aw tovot to M
Let your whiskers grow. Hub a
little hair tonic on them daily.
They will cover up Christmas
neckties.
intotheat DROP
French girl, wearine a seit-open;
In* parachute welghing only 11
pounn, jumped from an airplan:
travelin* Ito miles an hour she
landed kentiy, uninjured.
Thle may be the wey flying will
be made "safe ” Passenzers might
wear parachutes in open-top planes
aa they would fall softly if the ma-
chine plunged from under them. At
any rate, one experimenter for
satety like this French «1rl Pen":
Collin, is worth more to niietor*
future than • Rosen Muni fliers.
are likely to catch them through
no apparent fault at thetr own
Bul tha well cared for eyetem
Mrata (ts holes niled with as- doos not catch intectione.at at
never discouraged. Knowing
niE» AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1923.
-
NO YEAR Al
The American’s Program for
Amlin.
Commissioner-manager form of
G city government.
County library.
Now Travis courthouse.
Beautifioation sf Barton Springa.
Completion at assnis highway an-
PmL including rend to Hamilton
Cemplstien of eam.
E Modern abattoir.
Davis c
NIW VOI
most active'
I nited Ute I
. lation ann
N begun prepi
< lartng opier
pext year’s
| Twenty-one
the reord t
the internat
। have heen i
) now are ao
March 18.
pTnkuztimnanat.etneitipm
Eure the incomes of all.the “oc-
tore and nurses and dentisle and
you will begin to under stand bow
groat K ta. ...
And I very targe part of it .is
5ar.calander and measure the pa
„20 7 * matter ot feeling. Anake
. °“* **•*• young ana acta young
she will remain youthtul look.'ng
Touts last, ma« with the pto- 1
al who have interewuine thing, le
•el lezionnaire 1——„
tat of the Refrain from e
Niredeyipot,,oroidnmitauinre _ —
In the T denone of A nervena axnn.1A
whole coungi" IDoptthing of "^'"11^*1
Commodore|nir-ptty. te r^.. —T
Denig le Vine othei »d be t.Kapo"e.6
proof ot the "*ro to another eas"-sz!
kruth at the ta- hrmiun examina tian cm.2n te:
saturday, I
IM In the
Outpluna
' rnhusker
easterners
ihree pecio
leaahing a
< Igee of tl
20 yarte 6
the gme en
Iowa Ata
tn | |n the
the day I
rhanging p*
when a train strikes an antes The
train ryely leaves the track to hit
dny one
Areh Nopwood th* playwright
ome tode • etenmer trip up a
Chia ess ftrar. His cabin ' was
mars* by a fumy youne English
man who was oometantiy spraying.
•AxnrkKT Onia, Nov n _
Pez .a ' retiret, ana MH
OE ‛V harter membera as the ola
B"zA% nopynen.pomirosagn"a,".nn. ^"74,;;
—dm ecorauom In "0
tTarzunsarrinpetyten,. wna
unue inning nXo T"y not com
neurnetheni” T—w Tor vear» into
heaith bankfupte," lontabuiy and
ByDr.CCRobinson
NERVE*
A larg- number sd women ds
yelop nervousnen ar asrea testa
biat as a re-uit af sea* chromie
SNAPSHOTS—Portrait of a Giri Reading * Novel.
p..___2021 n___,, . 1 CuramaSoro enig retire* la 1008
Potential Prenident_-
-------------- • ehipmene sf extra
e ifine CryMal whit Wax onion
.Aah penta 20e per 1M—Me per 200
G Marin A Sona, lit Kant 4th
• siresL—Adv
in standardized Anduntrtes. Dr.
Mellejohn had tremendous euecera
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