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s auinasaast A3, 00, FEALURES. Peter the Cruel of Spain 'éwlg Kill Prisoners He Took in attle. lfldfllmlfl:fiuhol.vlflltmfllm be- | strands of silk. It took| The new long-sleeved dresses fit closely at the wrists, and often the subject ,” since Christmas was over, 1 m‘él nnnl; ::!r ‘questions next . o conntey That seem estorday, yet grown every another Chrhunuylz Just zmuy;d the legend of a mythical individual who spends all his time 'mstut the happiness of rl"xflflren. He not an mmu actual m cap. of small er side, six or eight buttons. on each sleeve. These but- & fore interes! effect is if they are of metal or eol (Copyright, 1930.) OUR CHILDREN BY ANGELO PATRL My ! L d THE PEOPLE TOOK HER FROM THE KING'S GUARDS. i gaf Purpose of Schooling. ‘Why do we send children to school? It we thought a bit more about the matter, we might change much of our educational practice. mMmth“ oo psnnt: would repl%’fo ve them learn, of course.” L Children should go to school that me’;! Pruritan days are gone. Women are| His half-brother, Fadrique, he feared| Trastamara had forced him into exile, may learn. Now what is it they are to| fecoghized as people. The harmless ex- (as a possible claimant of the throne. 3 \ learn? What is it they are to get out| pression of youth's vitality is no longer He invited him to his court, showed the him. An of the learning? Why must mzy':_novfl considered a manifestation of the devil. m-g cordiality, and had him bru-|venge occurred E k n And hoW are they to learn? And what| Happiness and virtue have been discov- | tally sI¥in. Donna are they to do the learning? ered to be quite consistent. It's 1930. Two Osorio, her burned Y 4 ‘We keep children in schools for eight e of Seville. . Henry started a new revolt, ‘Your sweetheart must be & marvel of < eaturanse not $0 pecple iy only unseated Peter, but killed him with i A e change their powder Have you never heard the old saw, | Feconciliation. The minute she con- storm usting him. _Is that why we send him Y T e T her Geath followed: e B, A Pl wht, e school? That he may ow the | “'The time was ripe for revolution.|a study of this storm, and came to the Dumes of the Presidents, capitals of the — :}:ln_”‘}:,‘;',‘;‘;"m::l{;"“‘;“gm’fi Henry of Trastamara, brother of Fad- | concluslon that, with the ald of tele- AND THE SOPHISTICATE CHOOSES PRIMROSE BEIGE S, ihe pari of sheech, he Sorses) exercise,” Young heatis beat i bune to | UG, FOICT L NG, ot Butope might Rave: bocn predicted: o Bmagprar s, iy rom, upder, | THUE, 0 SRR SR, Oty PN ca Eoop ol Dwncing s thei | N i v by 't shded M| Do Avetad, Thus. bogan the Ly e ot ke | T belleve we send a child to achool in | U8l expression. Have you nevet felt | pof *Ulic 0Cd oo "Henry ascended | Weather forecasting service % ; fy "y bustoni, o | order o teach him how 0. behave, 1| Like running a race, dashing after 8 | (e tprone. - L e It is hard ‘o keep a bad ruler down. all. Dresses went on over | mean behave in the very biggest sense together with | of benavior, I would have him know Unconseiously you are attracted to fAunbs. 49 Edward, e how to control Mis music and dancing and gayety. Other- Peter dward. ‘the thinks ‘more than what| Yise would not have attended h{n.:u ot the time. 'moum: dance “several times” A';d mwfi his_victory his m-& ’ ToEndaCough z not have had to remind o g H A Ina urry, Mix 8 . but said pain’ accomplished Restored to his throne, Peter made|such persons & those two, and yet 34 ::;lded '?‘ tell me before some one s g a # mn}::gn pastime. But|their reality yarms the child's early o g 3 3 TS, e:fuo T'm sure she of massac Don Alfonso de Guzr.an, his former doing and just what it would mean to | Aesassination. adherent, hdd refused to accompany g i i i g8 i ) Royal Murders and Murderers Your Baby and Mine me. Please tell me what to do about it.” dagger. him on the occasion when Henry of i : 4 i f of | he_says orna- | fathers behavior. of el pol Fould have him know how to be- invi ve 3 cough Congenial quickly, it is important to soothe man. he and heal 'fh:.h inflamed me:lbrl::el, i oy get rid of the germs and also to how is this to be done? Just 5 4 3 ‘f! £ fiw of complish this end? It system inwardly to help work. It is the trouble. memory be carried out with two or four hole ch bodily external response. d triumphant urposes, here is a . Tigh icine, far better than i » — - ¢ b mh:o;m posed the wi 3 of Trastamars ing you could buy at 3 times (Copyright, 1980.) cost. From any druggist, get i :“n? % ounoes of Pinex, Pous this iato THE STAR’S ahr, e T e P s fJotay | Frines lated sugar syrup or strained hoey iy e : o0t trer ol iFTE age ot e o ““:.. e e willaevee dodics Your skin is darkest in the fofl and light and color. 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