Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1924 Page: 8 of 14
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PEACE ON EARTH GOOD WILL
TO MEN.
Our readers sre invited to writ to
Or. Crsne car of tfau newspaper
. requesting information or advre on
each problems of childhood tt
training mental development tcheol
progress vocational guidance Incor-
rigibility etc.
AU letters bearing tense ana d-
erets win bo actwlg4 aa ata-
wered either throve eoUssa ox
direct bj maS.
Secretary Hoove hat recently aatd
tkst if we would bat five rr
to the sotatloa of thia whale child
problem tat next foaeratian weald
prof reea thro ptmnuu in aaa.
' Wt baa acta woaderod last bow
much might b aceoaiptUaod toward
tbe aOnnarioa) of later warn bj
iaplaatiBf idaabiof pweemtbeniiBd.
of the rulaf grnrrabew! Caald w
ant bread a rare ef ms tad women
te warn too ehoncac of war bad be-
otmt to aoaMiou aa la eradicate all
nosnibilitv o the actaaltty at war it-
ttlff Sorely tola Chris tarts aeoaoa M an
antpicious tiaa to aow the eodt of
peace. For it waa at Christina that
the anceUc boat firat sang "Patce
a .earth good win to men.
Bat bow ahall tbeea Meal of peac
be implanted yon ask. Br tar and
I aieaai at your atspesaL w re-
piy. By diacoaratinf angry battles
between youthful playfellows by kind-
law yoar moat approving tone and
gjaac whea amicablt settlements are
arrived at in short by making clear
a tk growing child that that is
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Bisnrgtsss' Bedlfci SWes
Bj THORNTON
THE SMALLEST OTTER IS WILL-
FUL AND HEEDLESS.
The wilful and the heedless gain
Experience through fright and pain.
Mrs. Otter.
little Joe and Mrs. Otter ire wise
in the ways and the things of the
Greet Forest. So as they journeyed
toward the distant brook they bad
aUnsed to visit their keen ears
aught every little sound snd with
at both ring to investigate they
knew just what had made each little
ewand. But with the two youag
Otter it waa a very different mat-
tor. Everything was new snd strsnge
ad therefore interesting. They want-
ed to stoa and examine evervthine.
Every time they heard a little noise
efz tt on side they wanted to go
er aad (tod oat what had made It.
New Mrs. Otter it a good mother a
Watchful aether. She kept a keen
ya m the two yeong Otter. Every
U they started off sot called them
hawk. gat warned Una that there
were danger in the Green Forest.
I4e did her best to frightea than.
ffew the smallest Otter wss bead-
ttrsag aad jriUXul aad heedless. 8ne
wanted t have her awn way. "Moth-
er It Just trying to scare a." tbt
whispered tt her brother; "I don't be-
aWrt there hi any danger. Wa havea't
teen t atogt thing to be afraid of.
She wants as to tog along at her
heel and not have any fun. I want
to see sil there is to see. She een't
care me. I'm set afraid of any one."
8 the smallest Otter kept drop-
tag behind to examine everything
that interested her. At the same time
aha kept a watchful eye on Mrs.
Otter aad every time the latter turned
to tee where the youngsters were
the smallest Otter would go bouad-
iag; along the trail hurrying to catch
9k Ber brother was mere obedient
e sometimes dropped behind bat
never as far behind as his sister.
Mother Oner seeing the obedient
r yoang Otter not far behind would
take tt for granted that bis sister
i wss not far behind him. and so after
"'w. fT"4!h a little less watch-
aL The smallest Otter soon diteov-
jrad thia. and then the dropped
' farther back tkaa ever.
T ? faa't get loot" she said to her-v-
tetf. "because all I have to do is to
' Wow thia trail through the snow. 1
4at ear if they do get way ahead.
" ' I cat catch up any time by hurrying.
Ifw I wonder what that is. I am
.V'22SMto ktmi" tn over to the
'." fatM.
V -!t! Voke4 very h.rd
i I? hetileek tree. The
j j WucWt wen bent down with snow.
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olives give flavor to
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baa at groaaeJrr grv m wos
mZTjuTuTT tmtr
iaaisil f good thiags u oat. Thar
are taawy aasjsaal ways u sorv great
araa .Writs tor free falder el reeigtt
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Gwsi CMM
LOYAL CRANE
more troth in the statement "Right
is might' than to the formula "Might
la right
Dear Dr. Crsne: Our neighbor's
aov and his friends are always let
ting guns toy pistols swords and
walking around saying. "Bang! I'll
gun youT Our boy of coarse wants
.J u. Mil
lav M M v wwki wot. "
we doat buy them for him. Some-
how wa can t brine ourselves to buy
baa sack things. It seems wrong
and foolish. But In afraid he's get-
ting in bad with the other boys be-
cause he can't play "war" with thesa.
I don't wsnt him not to get along
with the other little boy- and I don't
want to bay him toy guns either.
Perhsps you can make a tugges-
tion. Mrs. K. IfcD. 8.
Good for you. Mrs. 8. I am sore
that if you will but persevere to your
attitude that both you and your boy
will ultimately win out. Could you
not find occasion to discos the ques-
tion of toy pistols etc with "your
neighbor ta a rrienaiy way i Mean
while there I no reason why yoa esn
not bay your boy toys that ar just
as attractive and masculine as the
juvenile sinews of war which your
boy looks upon with each envious
eyes. How a Done a nice punching
ball outfit for the youngster a foot-
ball with head gear aad shin guards
or a sturdy baseball hat and ball etc.
etc.
Doat yon suppose that tea neigh-
bor hoys will soon be na interested in
the type at toys your boy is receiv-
ing as ha now is in theirs!
(Copyright 1024. by the McChre
Newspaper Syndicate.)
eooe
W. BURGESS
"I'm ttra I saw ttattthlH aieva tvtr
thtra" said tbt wilrtt) ysttg ttttr.
waa nothing moving there now. Ehe
looked up the trail Little Jo and
Mrs. Otter were out of sight snd
her brother wss just disappearing
over tne top oi a little ridge.
"I'm sure I saw something move
over there' said the willful young
Otter looking bark at the Bttle hem.
lock tree. "I'm sure I did. It won't
tak but a minute to go over there
and find out. Mother has always said
that we should learn all we can. How
can we learn if we don't try to find
out about things? There certainly
won't be any 'harm in looking under
that little tree.'
Once more she glanced along the
trail. Her brother had disappeared.
No one was in sight Then she turned
and bounded through the snow to-
wards that little hemlock tree. She
was going to satisfy her curiosity.
(Copyright 1924. by - W. Burresa.)
The next story: "The Toung Otter's
Curiosity Is Sstisfied."
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y MILDRED MARSHALL.
Facto about your name; tta his-
tory; its meaning; whence it waa
derived; ita sign if lea act; your
lucky day aad lucky jewel
Ltalta.
One of tht moot popular at ftm
lnine name In tar eoaatry today It
Louise which hat the aomawhtt for-
midable tignlficanet of "famout holi-
nets." .Originally it i derived front
the Lttin word laaa" . moan ins
artist. After psaetrttilg teveral
language and Vaiag ajabjegtad to
many influence ladadnt Ua Frank
ish ont which changed It tt chlod.
and teemed to carry It far afield
from ita destiny U untrged at Aloys
la Franc.
Charles II took tht prove act! earn
tad changed U to Louis bestowing It
upou oa oi am yoaager. tons tut
only oat who lived to tucreod hi
Provence however continued to tail
tht feminine of the nam Aloytt or
Helois. The correspondence of "Ht-
loist and Abelard" waa to particular
uiem oi sentiment ta appeal to the
French heart and the nam of He-
ktise was eternally ettabOthod. Tht
wif f William Mallet tht her at
nuiwer - Harold.- nor th same
name though it waa apeUod Bttilia
or Helewis.
In this manner Louisa ar rather
ner various torms. waa ettobDsked to
the literature tad languag of Franc.
Its popularity waned for a tints hut
once more literature brought it into
vogne through Rousseaa'a mmsnes
of "La Nouvelle Helolse " Th votar-
esses of SL Lonit tdopted his name
forming a feminine derivative and
coming closer to the pre lest dav Lou-
ise than tny other influence. Finally
in the 15th eenturv. Iuiaa innm
into being end woa immediate popu-
larity in France whoa priacesset
took it everywhere including Eng-
land through aa alliance with the
House of Hanover.
Louisa and Louts ova KiMtUk
forms. Louise Lucette Lou Ion and
Helnise are distinctly French. Italy
prefers Luisa or Eloita likewise
Spain. Germany calls It Luis or
Lodowicke. and Portntal Lnha. Rm.
den hss a form Lndovica.
Louise's particular jewel la the
beryl which is a talisman against lost
of finance or friends. Ita wearer it
assured amiability and popularity.
The stone baa the nowor to re
awaken love in married people. Fri-
A GREATER
CLEARANCE
SALE
Itxl iJ I f I I U l I I (
Sale of Mr
TODAY
FOR THE LARGER
WOMEN
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LARGE
- SIZE DRESSES INCLUDED
SIZES 40 TO 48
STOUTS 42 V TOM1
YOU CNNOT PAY OVER
$15 FOR ANY DRESS
TODAY AND SATURDAY
NO EXCHANGES
Final
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF V H
COATSf DRASTICALLY REDUCEp
love Letters IratSdcllstiy;
By0S2PII KAVa
RICHARD WAGNER AND AN IhW
CIDCNTAk CHARMKH. '
(CaajTight . lfa by tht Whotlt
(tondioat. Inc.)
Tht temperament of Bichard .wag
htr tht outtttadijig musical geaiot
of twt ceaturiot and tht insplraiioa
for atott tt far modem music r'
gulm tbt eotnpany of tht feminist to
a gnat degree. He wa married
twit first to an actress knowa to
tht Wtgaer gallery tt Minna who
was far from baing an equal in miad
to hint tad woom he treated vary
k.jt . a r t . t n..i
fiwt mwut 9 unm i uu uiwffi
lov-daughtr of Frana Liaxt. wht
sue her Daaband. ttaaa Van Butow
a celebrated conductor aa ranee -tary
part at a triangle. la between
that marriagtt and overlapping
them b bad a formidahlt number of
friendships which bt acetpttd in a
spirit of BDquectioaing aafrete! - Ht
waa alto rather tfftmiatto in bit
tattt for dress which wet a curfoue
eoatrtst to the hereto conception of
hia operatic characters. This effesv
maacy ctothtd bkt ta tVk and vari-
colored gartstntt aa tht letter follow
ingtaggeat. Thto Utter waa addrttt-
ad. to a awaag woataa who was a
mere Incident ta hia life a house-
keeper who had tht good seas t
knew how to provid her master with
all th comforts of hem. It is a
lore Utter not to ht tadoded in a ta-
day it htr rocky day tad 3 ker tacky
number.
(Copynghtltm bht wheeltr
HOW DO YOU SAY IT
By C N. LURIE.
Ctamtt Errtrt ta Etgllth aad Hew
n AVttt i asm.
Itotrrtet Utt af the PartMala.
(Copyright. 1M0. by The Wheeler
Bywncatt Im.)
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a verb add it to called becaust It
nartJrlfMten li tha rmiupHm &t
verb. It hat the atet or properties
of a verb end of aa adjective or a
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naeoavi
rtauoMi gM m at groat
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"Dear Llttlt Maris; ahall bt
ont tfta aert wtdneaaayT l tbtH
at th northern ttattoa at half
goat aevaa ta the evaaing. frantt (t
i evaaing. frantt t
ho iktrm' mmmMmtMm
errant
with tht cantos .and ho u7t .la.
havt what to wtctasary for tat trunk.
Now my beet twtathehriv btrg aw
eryuiing in rat neuta very pvrt to
that I ran get a coey reet which I
very mack need. Everytatog matt bt
aatot tidy 'and weU-warmed. ftoe
that tverythtag It aiet in tbt fevtly
ttodfl if tt it not open It Wtit to
that tt nay bt wtrm; and ptrfumt
k nlekly; hay tht beat hottlt of
cent mm to give ft a nice edtr.
Acb Oottl bow tslightsd I am to be
able ta rest agtin with yoa there.
(I hop th rote-colored paato trt
ready.) Aye a thorough good time
one more. At unnsttaas I win ar-
rears the Christmas tree! And then.
my sweetheart ye will got til sorts
( nrtteata. My arrtval need Dot bt
gnewg tt tvitjttdyt hot Frantt
muat ttl tbt htrbtr aad tbt kair-
dresttr to com a half paat nin on
Thursday morning.
i "I Ittvt it wholly to yowrtttf a
to whether yoa will meet me at the
atatien. Perhtps it will bt titer if
yon meet mt tint tt the boat. In
th wins room slany kissel to BKf
wtttheart Aa revolr."
noun tad it generally formed by ad-
ding "tag." rd" or "df to a verb.
That tht participle formed from th
ar "loved'' and "hiving.
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Heavy tt the noun to which It refers
la tease. This rule la violated f re-
qnoatly. tven la torn easel by writ-
ers who art ordinarily careful. Hare
i an example : "Partly buried in the
sand he saw a large tea shell. " WhOe
the sense of this it clear grttnmtti-
csHy U la nonsense: It tayt that the
observer wae partly buried la tht
sand aad not tbt shell. Tbt ttntence
should bt recast a follow: x"He
saw a Itrgt tea shell partly buried fa
the ttnd"
Powder pvffe handkerchiefs' and
even tiny latchkeys are carried in the
heht nf t Ami mit
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too vpfo-oaie tootty woman.
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF STREET AND ETING DRESSES INCLUDED
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A NEAT LITTLE FROCK fOH
- MOTHER. GIRL. T
4941. Cballla or wool ftp wonld bt
nice for thit :modL It It also at
tractivt for the new Scotch pltldt
now In vngut or for velveteen bad
flinntL The dress mty bt flnithtj
wiw tit uoovt m wrist ttngta or
short tt in tht small vitw.
The nattern la cut in 4. ataaat A
8 tnd 10 yttrt. A -year tut
mtdt with long aleev rquli 8 1-8
yard of 40 Inch material. If collar
ana rant ara made of eontraaung
material they will require 1-4 yard.
If mad with short times 1 7-8 yard
will he required.
Pattern mailed to any addrttt tt
receipt of lft centt In silver or attmpt
Address Pattern Dtpaxtat&t Boat
ton Pott-Dispatch. t. ..
YOUR JEWEL COLOR
Aid) ROWER
By MILDRED MARSHALL!
(Copyright 1024 Tia Wbtaltr
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gem; eapeeuuj tor thott who travel
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todtyi If protaeU thott bora on
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