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L bottle, they rnish th the st hom d if preferred center of the d which is sl BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Better Acquainted. hen e w dows e not found any | | ent rate of speed, pop sed. v thick 1 couldn’t likel Lared Pet mike it worth | ¢ | like_the novelt e | thru how m on 1 his wobbly little nc ou know what I mea pique the imagination | | T don’t know whether I stll love him o begin | really wanted to marry. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 SUB ROSA BY MIML I Promised Him Years Ago. Oh these noble young things who write to me in great apprehension: 1go, before he went ay to a better job, I promised him nd be true to him. Now k home and I'm sure try for I'd wait he's coming ba He intends to marry me omised him my love, I very well hack out. But since then my heart has gone out to some one els and if I 'y my old sweet- heart, it will be 1ply out of loyalty. What shall I dc What a hard i these writers must ! These who take life riously that they can’t step aside for & minute and, viewing themselves in an impersonal light, have a good Taugh ut their own follie joomed to find this existence pretty difficult Imagine a modern girl who feels that o promise, given years ago, still in spite of the change in to the contract promised to marry B in 1 of youthful enthusiasm, and ten years later finds herself in love with another man, the very idea that she should stick to B, because of childhood vows is preposterous. When A made that promise she was @ different pe from the mor mature, bette young woms:n she is today. She can very definitely tell I that the girl who promised to is gone forever. In her rpical modern girl, worldly, and capable of choosin Then I3 husn't any kick coming all, for he must realize that if he to win this str new A he'll have n. He has no .+ silly things younger- ad much people— rriage were vows and right to he she said w when neither of them ding of life chances of i remote enough to make promises casy What * m; sfie wa ikes e most indignant e zh-minded girls, who rifice thelr happiness > men they ¢ a barely membered vow, is their utter lack comr How d¢ . when the long lost her rns, that he will find in her the same sweet, congenial per son he thought her Suppose B town and discovers tl out to be a total loss concerned? Then silly, having dismi: And do vou suppose for that it B a minute ad found some nice-blue 8 en who cooked and was willing to make him happy, he would ever have thought of A and ? Not much. sentimental about S we poor women They have a4 convenient habit of fo getting binding vows which become former flame comes bs I ready for a str , just greet him f news tha and a new offer has been “You know that I me that there's heen mc n one time | v those bs have saved | e in such ) have 1 to move 14 little to lead to 1ight my | exclaimed Peter. I've been won funny | ¢ reople & wondered L myse t LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. _ Pop was smol 1. Hay pop esent, pop sed and thinking and nd T sed, Do vou | and 1wy ? pop sed. ing to Lo something well be it as soon as 1 think thats a good T sed I sippose so, the teh writer Volta Frenteh the pop xed. pop, do vou think in reeding books on the to see operations s do yvou think [ octer by the time T pop? Wy 3 say the e started very day he r my family docter but others mite . pop sed. out being a grate law- how long do you think that would > me, pop? 1 sed. few' weeks, per to be u trifle olde Well how it your pres- Well do vou think it impossible to have oo mutch ambition, y T sed. md I reely th mind in the t t rummer in a big b et yourself some ¢ Wich I did moldsor pay name, have nice wl Halloween cats, either board cutouts or tiny Ii st in the ice or t oL The quality of HELLMANN’S MAYONNAISE never varies. This is because the finest ingre- dients are properly combined, un- der ideal conditions. Free—Book of Salad Recipes Desk 138 Richard Hellinann, Inc. Long Island City N.Y. Tomorrow's planetary ledly favorable, niidn aspects are continue so ns indicate ity will be | with optimism, This may lead to | aggeration, but, on the whole, the intluer rt a powerful aid to all efforts along conservative Acreements or contract executed. Fing 1y solved. VErcome. Disorder ispices are excellent, except for speculative or hazardous risks. A marriage solemnized promises results of v enduring natur Children born_tomorrow will have their “ups und downs” from a health standpoint. although more trouble is to be anticipated from accident than from ordinary illnes: In tempera- ment, they will be adventurcus and daring, and will rarely, if ever, give a thought to any danger that may be involved. This characteristic will re- main with them all through life, and they will never hesitate to rush in where Is fear to tread. They will consider lif a great gams and be always willing to take a gambler ance. They will be very auick to| casily forget what be adjusted. | Tationship: human natur upon, L poor judge of and are often imposed lways attribute good nd all. Lle “aplomb,’ as well as You are by no means ppreciation: Your ty is justified by the clever- ness with which you put your ideas vord, talented need_some one all the i tolo your utmost, « her soon of well doi n you should ma 3 ady wedded, and should have for a mate one who is in sy pathy with your tasks, and who encourage the development of your inherent ability. Well known persons born on that Myron H. Clark, ex-Governor of John R. Thompson, poet alist; Adlai E. Stevenson, ent under Cleveland; Har- “Old Sleuth”), autho: weis Hopkinson Smith, enginee Mrs. . N. Doubleday (“Neltje Blan Shon™). author. You, | Candlestick The Knocker, The And- irons, The Copper Kettle, shine them now. Buy a can today at your grocer, hardware, drug- gist or auto s shop. fii\\\"\&b&fldfimfiu kS “, Piresgampir T ; jumpen Reman-slnihed in nose, )25. FEATURES. Corat nacklehead | d—wun'ng the i PERSONAL HEALTH BY WILRBIAM BRADY, M. 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