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the sort herself to understand thor-
oughly, and mentally put off a little
farther the new party dress which
she had been feeling she must have.
Marvel's cogitations about their ec-
onomie situation had brought her to
this resolution: Johnny Johnson had
aaid that she must be alee to mon in4
order to get the well paid posing
attained here only under the earth, at
above it. ‘
“.Time was when the bus tops were —
by young aweethearts who cared IlttldY
thought of their crefnes, bring quite 1
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The greit A. B. announced his Hi.
tsntion of losing no more opportuni-
ties. Grasping Marvel's elbow tight-
ly he steered her back to the library
and seated her beside him on the
davenport.
"So you're the girl Johnny’s been
drawing lately. I was already half In
love with you just from the pictures."
He laughed uproariously, more from
punch than at the sentiment. Marvel
surmised.
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tomato-spinach-asparagus salad, pine-
apple sponge.
5-Minute Cabbage—Shred the de-
sired amount of erisp fresh cabbage
and place in a heavy aluminum stew
pan with a small amount of boiling
water. Do not add any fat or other
seasoning. Cover tightly and boil vig-
orously for five minutes. Servo with
butter and a little salt.
Raspberry Whip—Whip the whites
of two or more eggs until stiff and
sweeten with a small amount of hon-
ey. Drain the sweetened juice from a
can of red raspberries- and combine
the egzwhite and berries by careful
folding, in order not to break the
berries. Heap lightly into sherbert
glasses and place on ice until ready
to serve, then top each glass With
a dash of whipped cream and a few
berries.
beans. lettuce and ripe olives.
Dinner-- Roast chicken, mushrooms
ea casserole, spinach, •raspberry
whip.
Monday
Breakfast— Wholewheat mush and
milk, or cream. stewed prunes.
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“Why, I had a party just for that
purpose, A. B.," Johnny drawled, with
a wink at Marvel, "don't blame me
if you fail to realise on your oppor-
tunities."
of common usage, for each jump.
Slang words and abbreviatlons don’t
count.
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changed.
THE RULES.
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FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS
The nation's yongest women attorney. Miss Irma Von
Nunes, 19, of Atlanta, Georgia, practices law with her
beans, salad of raw celery, ice cream.
Friday
Breakfast—Oatmeal with milk or
cream. no sugar.
Lunch--Raw applas with peanut
butter.
Dinner-Tomato and celery vege-
table broth, baked sea baas, cooked
•n plant, spinach, sliced tomatoes,
plain Jello-or jell-well, no cream.
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this stowest of eities—this ia contradietion te any
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MARRYING SCHOOL-MARM
A 26-year-old school teacher of Tappen, N. D. married
a 17-year-old pupil the other day. He will continue to
be supported by his parents until he is through sebool.
The school heard has set yet fired its pupil-marrying
teacher, but it probably will. Perhaps it should, but it’s
hard to generalize about such things; there may be in-
dividual motives here that no one knows.
from Egypt and Syria
into the west, snufling
out thousands of human
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end went over and spoke to him.
"I eouldn’ make out whether I had
met you before or not.” he aaid. “You
look like some pictures, and you look
like a girl 1 saw down here in the
Village some time ago, and I couldn’t
decide which place I had seen you."
Both, smiled Marvel, looking up
at him in the flattering way she had
been practicing of late. "You’ve met
me at a party. Don't tell me you’ve
forgotten! I’ve though of you lota of
times and wished I might see you
again."
Blandford beamed. It was too fun-
ny, Marvel thought, how they ato up
the most banal flattery. provided it
coms from a pretty girl.
A heavy, noisy man. Blanford cal.
•d to Johnny nt the far end of the
long room. “Come here. Johnny, end
explain why you haven’t had me to
meet Miss Steele.”
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very probable that he knows that Lindbergh and Garbo
are unwed, even aa does “the city slicker," He needs pro-
tection from no one.
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Prosperity to a great teacher; adversity to a
greater. Possession pampers the mind; privation
Erains and atrergthens it.— Hazlitt.
for integrity, ef proved aad unquestioned compe-
tence aad ef motives concerned only with the future
welfare of their country. This commjsion will be
no. piace for anyone netively engaged in polities,
for aay second-rater or for any man bliaded by
prejudice.
With those facts in mind, we suggest the fol-
lowing commission:
Chief Justice Willam Howard Taft, Juatico
Louis D. Braadels, Justice Herten Fiske Stone,
Charles Event Hughes, Elihu Root, John W. Davis
aad Owen D. Young.
so difficult or unpleasant as she used
to imagine to be "alee" as Johnny
put it, to the men who unwittingly
held her future in their hands. Marvel
had seen how Neal treated them, al-
ways smiling, always understanding,
always interested in those affairs In
which they were interested. Marvel
saw new that it wri good business.
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Soon after Jaime had secured his
important contract. Marvel again met
the great Blandford. It was at the
studio of a successful writer who liv-
ed by choice In the village, in a
charming, distinctive little house. The
rooms were half as wide as those in
ordinary houses, but cunningly placed
mirrors created the illusion of space.
In eno of these mirrors, Marvel
Tuesday
Breakfast —Coddled eggs, Melba
toast, stowed raisins.
Leach—Baker squash, string beans,
shredded lettuce.
Di Beer—Vegetable soup, Salisbury
steak, cooked celery, baked earrots,
sliced tomatoes, Jello or Jell-welL
Wedmesday
Breakfast—Cottage cheese, sliced
pineapple, thin slice of Melba toast
Leach -Grapefruit as desired.
Dinner— Roast pork, cooked tur-
nips, green poss (canned) salad of
chopped raw cabbage, apple whip.
Thuraday
Breakfast—French omelet, toast
Triscui t, pear sauce.
Leach—Baked potato, b-minute
cabbage, grated raw carrot salad.
Dinner - Vegetable-soup, boiled
lean beef, baked parsnips, string
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by highway as well as by rail. But we have not
gone back far enough to pick up the lazy color
that they had.
Or—are we mistaken? Over the heads of the
modern bargemen and track drivers soar silver air-
planes—our newest method of transportation. We
have discarded the old glamouraperhaps we arc in
the process it making a bow one. It may be that
the airmail aad its allied commercial carriers will
yet give us the color aad romance that ars missing
on our canals, our rivers and our roads.
QUSTTONS AND answers
oreeTubereslar Menimgiti.
.IVESTION: Mr. F. #. asks: “Will
m pelase ad vimi me as to the symptomns
of tubercular meningitis, the treatment
for.same. alo the ponibie r... Fo u"
*amns baby ,uif two years olar
.ANSWER: Tubercular meningitis is a
rather rare affiletion and la "xeeOdinul”
werinus,beine conaideredfataf in from two
weeks to one month's time. The child
uzunly has tailing henh before the Snlt
of **?.*“*•*■ The altae is brought ea by
• nudden convulslon and the pain appeera
late intenme and augnising, cnusin .bort
eudden eries. The child often ApDK.m" to
be in great terror. Paralynis usuAlly aata
.2 andssneonselotsnen follows from whleh
tee rhiM can not be aroused. The ereUda
NEW YORK, Feb. 28—Something has happened
lately to the Fifth' avenue busaes—which, in their
way, are among New York’s favorite tourist assets.
Thanks to the growth of Avenue traffic within the
pest few years, they have lost some of their cere-
free atmosphere. Except on sunny Sundays, people
who ride in them seem really to want to got some-
where, and grow impatient when they don't. The
drivers take life more seriously, and there seems a
definite effort to keep some sort of schedule.
I recall that my ewa first impresaionana it is
one shared by thousands of first visitors to Xanhat-
tea was that a Fifth avenue bus was a pleasant
conveyance from which to observe the highlights of
that famous aXopping aad residence mart. If oao had •
a bit more time than usual, the rids was continued
along Riverside Drive, aad oae was insured about
the plaaOautsst aad longest ton goats worth to be
found anywhere upon this globe. .
Bat Fifth avenue has become part of what they
choose to call "the traffic.” Can jam it to such aa
extent that locomotion is achieved "if aad whn." j
The buasea themselves, multiplied in number, form a
dragging parade. They are occupied for the most part
by people who actually want to get where they are
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ful bargains in them- These hose
association to brook down the last
bartjers of what he thought of as
Marvel's puritanism. The difficulty
neczasary-or so it
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cardinal’s council of clergy advised him to go to
place. Not only did Cardinal Borromeo rofuao to
flee, but he went into Lodi, where the sickness was the
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the thought of Mimi and Harper Ed-
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formation that Col. Charles Lindbergh has been ne- (the mounting infatuation Between the
cretly married to Greta Garbo for top years, er that the two bred in her a renewed distaste
Prince ef Wales is taking a special coarse on how to 1 for love,
eliminate the smell from green onions. ...
pity on Tom Stone, plainly miserable
over the affair between Mimi and Ed-1
wards, and asked him to take her. She Breakfast—Codded eggs Melba
fouad herself wishing sometimes that tosst, dish of berries (canned).
" " ‘ *" "" "" Lunch—Rico on casserole, string
beans, hssdlettucs with aliveLoll,
Dinner -Cream cheese, hulled beets.
havs a BILL. It's an easy way to
pick up change. Far is four and
one solution is on the buck page.
SYNOPSIS.
Marvel Steele, yoaag aad pretty
but taught by her mother to hate
men, Rets a different perspective
while posing for commerdal artists
during her mother's absence la Eu-
rope. She bi r noirs fond of Jeime
Holbrook, a young artist, and is
trying to learn to control her tem-
per under the merciless teaeing of
Johnny Jebuasa about her fear of
leva Upon her mother’s return,
they learn that their quarterly al-
lowance has stopped, aad Marvel
la forced to continue posing. John-
ay Johnson advisee her to be pleas-
eater to men If she wishes te be a
suecesaful model. Marvel decides
she la la love with Jaime.
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injurious bet we mow taw that, tew ere
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get tob-hiany at the asset meidm
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eirerenee between seer soar sad euniter
seilles, and the celatine preparations sure
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wED"Uh magotj, d the Tsatis.pripam
ations sold so the markes, ar mede from
anma getetiaa. Veeetable. „woletine her
little if any feed yalus, white the animal
vegetable te a valuable hm ed ycoteiw •
FlheaTe Ama HI to O&be Bowe Compan
Sixta aad Minmore Bureuta
•see A Memo, dltor and Fbitahee
Wlmur a EwibioM Mnnager
ed her with a complete and lovely
wardrobe. But by this time she was
worst, walking among tho victims, visiting tho hospi-
tais, bringing consolation to the dying.
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Lunch—Glass of grapejuice. 1
Dinner-- Roast mutton, baked
ground beets, molded vegetnble aalad t
was beginning to feol -that patience
was no longer a virtue. If Marvel
loved him—and he had been thinking
The Daily News to aa Independent Democratic
mewspaper, puhlishing tho aows Impartially, and
eupporting what it belleves to be right regardlese
of party politicz
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"But where's Johnny been hiding
you all this time?"
"I was at Fulton's Isst week, and
Fay Wright's party, and on, a lot
more.” .
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Marvel comforted her mother, far kinder to MbilkanMImi.
M houm to advance of Peases. Dallan, FonWorta. oatahema
City see vitae seesso —vytoe esseedste dupmshsa
Enure a pecond elee easier at the voat oftlep mt Amaa
feosa. os 1st the Asi of Marek to. 1819
—Da and Night Asedatd Pie LepJ Wir Serlen
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father. An obvious comment might bs something to the a... E.. .
effect that various paychanalyita are right with their A E“6 her. the ten .-----
decision that daughters get along best with fathsrs, and which .thex had ngreed, must feed
sons with moths rs. It would be interesting to know if ; them for she week.
this idea that sons and fathers sent compatibly work to- • That night Mimi confessed with
- • • - - many self-nproaches that it wee all
gone. A new flower for her dress, a
new handkerehief, a new pair of hose
and a renewed supply of rouge—fox
those had the 110 vanished.
"It doesn't seem possible!" Mimi
said la bewilderment. “I got suri a
few little things, and I looked and
looked until I found the most wonder-
* Tourists, looking over the city-end the avenue in
particular—were quite willing that the bus should
take its time. The driver took time to yawn aad
stretch.
So, with the traffic problem what it is, the basses
are’ to be recommended to the sight-seers, particu-
larly if taken during the busy hous aad oa days
whon. the Avenue is particularly congested.
Manhattan has recently made it possible Lor any-
oao to have a little Cseanoo ia bls hemo. Or, if they
prefer, a Monet, Matisse, Corot, Degas or Whistler.
There now exista a very flourishin circulatiag li-
brary of paintings. Someone got the bright idea
that if books coald be eiroulated at so much per day
or week, why couldn't paintings make the rohds!
To-be taro, more people can afford a book than a
master's canvas. Tot thousands of great canvasses
were hanging about New York art stpres- bringing
* ia ao return, othse than the admiration of visitors
Why not place These, at a rental price, in the
homes of people who would appreciate a masterpiece
on the wall, but can't afford it T
A membership fso la the prganfzation is required,
before a picture eaa be "taken out." The painting is
“rented" fsr a month snd can then be exchanged for
_ another, through payment of an additional sum.
Naturally, the reliability of the Individual la eare-
fuly investigated before'a valuable painting is let
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Schools of Dalhart aad Dallam county were
featured ia the Tri-State School Meet special edi-
tie* ef The Delbert Teaaa last week.' The entire
second section of the paper was given over to
news of the schools and was profusely iluatrated
with rats of the buildingi. and members of the
faculty. The Tri-State Interscholastie meet mill
be held la Dalhart February 88 aad March 1.
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E“at*,‛*sen ttoir l udaime besanasnnirkedednnit
American too big for the job.
Oae hopes that the recommendations will be
ef greet value toward solving a tremendous na-
tional problem. And one can be quite certain that
whatever attitude the commission takes will be sub-
jeet to a great deal of criticism. Obviously, then,
. K becomes of paramount importance to have ea
this commission only men of the highest reputation
jobs. Nsal had added that one had to
meet these msa before one could be
nice to them.. And so Marvel, under
the sting of the low necessity, decid-
ed she would have to become a de-
votee ef ths parties which were at-
tended by the more opulent of the
artist set, the men with big adver-
living jobs to give out and the ar-
tists who received them.
Getting invitations te Chese affairs
was by ao means diffieult for a girl
like Marvel.- Hosts aad hostesses
alike culled their acqunintance lists
for pretty girls to gladden the eyes
of these important gentlemen. When
Marvel had appeared at two or three
affairs, ohe was asked to the root as
a matter of course. Sometinfs Jaime
was her escort, once or twice she took
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She did not care greatly, for the
parfes themselves. The air would be
blao with smohe, there would be too
many cocktails and too mash seise.
She never liked Jaime quite so well,
either, when she sew him with an arm
around another pretty girl, though
she would tell herself that nona of
this mattered to anyone any more.
But she wes finding that it was not
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The builders of this country had a number of
highly pieturesque ways of getting their work done.
______________ continue t modernize what tn loft as we
toad, mens end more, to pick np again the methods
they used—■bat we leave oat the picturesque parts.
Nowhere is this more true than la the field
ef transportation.
VatU the railway network became establiehod,
> there were three stale forms of commercial trans-
port ia America; by river, by canal and by reed.
All were colorful, romantic and slow,'
Ths railroads took business away from all three,
being ckoapsr and faster. Now we are reverting to
these three eystems; but, going haek to them, we
are dropping the gay trappings that make the old
woodeuts and the masty diaries of travelers seem
so other-worldly aad attractive.
The motor truck has revived highway transpor-
tation. Where the old, springless, erteking wagons,
drawn by multiple teams of oxen er horses, lumb-
ered over wilderness trails aad mountain passes at a
pace painfully slow, the modern ten-ton truck goes
speeding elong over concrete highways. Tks truck
travels la a day farther than the old wagon traveled
in a week, and carried five times as mack to boot, but
somehow it is not so nice to look at. Nobody will
treasure old pictures of it ia years to come.
it is the same with traffic ea the rivers. Ths
Missizsippi aad its tributaries were almost lifeless
for years. Now great fleet* of barges ore coming
into being, aad plans are being laid for a com-
prehensive service extending from Kansas City and
St. Faal te New orlah. The beflagged old packet
steamers, brilliant la white and gilt paint, ate gene— .
too ineffieierit. The modern barges are replacing
them; more useful, end far uglier.
The story is reposted on the canals. The
beroe-drawn barges that once plodded up and down
the Erie eaaal, breeding a life aad eulture of their ’
sex, setting a leisanly pace and bringing into be-
ing a group that lived apart from the mein currenta
of the day, are gone forever. In retrospect they
make a fine pieture. Their slow pace seems attrap-
tive to our modern feverish haste.
The same canal is coming into its own again-
with stool barzes that do not peed horses aad that.
* Jihs the motor trucks, can outdistance and out-carry
their old predecessors. But the new barges, like
their river prototypes, are sadly unromantie. No
- one will ever write Bevels about them.
And there we are. We have grown so big and
busy that we'need every form of transportation we
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sam terror m the eohaimna of The News OteOr win to eindly
eorreete whes eel ted to tee attention ef tee editor h te not
the tetention ot tete mewapaper ts wromul, oss or talers any
IndteMoal firm, eoncer er eerverotteo sod rsrroMiros will
be toads when warranted as pteminenuy as was tee wrong
pubishec reference or artiste
MEMHERS OFTAVDIT BUTE ATow CICUEATONS
There is still about 10 empty desks
in our class in skool on eccoun of
Miss Kitty sending everybody home
that gets cold and not leering then
come back till they havent got it
any more, being aad for the rest of
us thet never even got a cold in the
ferst place, and today Miss Kitty sed.
Now I think we neem to be checkins
this epidemic pritty well as'far w
this particular class is concerned,
but still at the same time doat for-
get an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of cure, so wo cant afford
to neglect what the doctors call
profillactic methods or profillactie
treetment, wich is another way of
saying preventive methods or treet-
moot. Can anybody give me a sen-
tent with the werd profiilactic in
it T shs sed. * mu-
Wish Leroy Shooster raised hia
hand, ’saying, Ths boy ran in frunt
of a trolley car and his mother gave
him a hard profillactie in the face to
prevent him from ever doing it agen.
Well, I see you know the genersi
sents of the werd, anyway, wich is
mors than sometims happens. Miss .
Kitty sed.
And she started joggriffy, and after
skool I went np to her desk, saying,
Miss Kitty I don't think maybe per-
haps I bsttsr eome back to skool
UH I find out for sure.
Find what out? M as Kitty sod, and
I sed, if Im reely going to get a 1
cold or not, I sat alongside of Shorty I
Judges bad for about a hour tawking
to him and he was sneezing out germek
and everything rite at me, so may667
perhaps I mite of cawt his cold*
maybe.
Wsll of all things, wat a reckless
thing to do. Im sure Im catching I*
from you myself at this very second,
when did all this happen? Miss Kitty
sed.
Mam? About 3 or 4 days ago, I
sed, and she aad, Well you silly thing,
you can juat stay a half an hou
after skool far making exaggerate
statements and another half an hour
for giving ms such a scare.
Wleh I did, the 2nd half aa hour
seeming the longest.
of late that she did—she should begin
NEEDLES AND PINS : soon to show it.
Did you know that handbags in all their variety avoir- Another source of worry reared Ito
ed from the silken sock or pouch which Oriental ladies head for Marvel. Under the spell of
wore to contain their back hair? This interesting feet. the new romance, Mimi forgot her
along with many etkors is. told in a new and unusual good resolution about spending. For-
volume “ - ‘i *f.TaP ofStitehery," by Gertrude tunately, the European Wip had stock-
Whiting. It traces the history of the needle from the ■ • — ...
first one of bone on through all nations and all time
in th* yRRT 1576, th#
cardinal learned that the
dreaded plague had
broken out at Lodi. The
plague than was a fright
ful and fatal fever,
ommmntuemmeumummmemitms-
CHAPTER XVI.
Although Marvel felt that at last
she was ia love, she was determined
to keep the affair within bounds. Mar-
riage was clearly out it the questiop
while she mast care for hsr mother—
and Jaime, for that matter had never
mentioned marriage. Marvel suspect-
ed that he had no eagerness for it,
and indeed did not blame him.
That was another reason for keep-
ing him at a distance in the long
afternoons they spent together in his
studio. Shs allowed a fleeting kiss
when she came, another when she left,
and all Jaime’s complaints were un-
able, to move her.
Whoa she felt tempted sometimes
to seek again the thrill of that first
revealing kiss, eke was deterred -by
' Sunday
Breakfast—poached egg on Melba
toast, stewed figs.
Lunch—Cornmheal muffins, string
, „25
295
N 9eetet,
On the hill above the town of Arona, Italy, stands a
great statue, seventy feet high, looking out over Lake
Kaggiore. For more than two hundred years tho
statue has stood there. It represents tho figure of
< Cardinal Carlg Borromeo, "the brave Cardinal® of
- Milan."*." .da
pw-sroro«« *» oroarowss> ta. Oros asteiiiaBpi, ew»*O* ***** X
date its
V/)AME RICAN
M/HISTORY
MARCH 1.
1706-Jay treaty ratified.
1861—Confederate government took
charge at Gharleston, s. C,
1867—]Nebraska admitted to the
Union,
1872- Yellowstone path set side at
a publie reserve.
1870—President Hayes vetoed the
Chinese ezelaslon MIL
Me. A PROHIBITION SUGGESTIO
V, The thing which occurs to us in connection with
• the proposed presidential commission which will
, investigate ths prohibition situation is'that Mr.
I Hoover cannot possibly overestimate the importance
j of selecting Americans of the very bigbeet prestige
- — to serve ob the commission and that there le no
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