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THURSDAY, JULY 1928 THE A I PAGE 11 . Pa = gee SS wn ° a oad " as t ‘ lanl 1 Tn FP oy eameeeencen reeesemeamees P 1 Poy. MBS Jilted Girl Demands New Justice in Love—Perhaps eR k It Would Help More to Teach Girls More About 9 \ ete\ ac REX REACH A - the Nature of the Genus Homo. | a -” Tice | : | : ant 19RR By REX D af a5! / fF Nerve vaveesdarvans aiumsaben ag mings, sew'yond Dear Miss Grey: When I engaged a year and a half : ‘ : ago I was marvelously happy. Altho I w ears old, 1 / 1 5 . had had-no other love affair, and my fiance, whom I had prac ul V | : } ! “ a huge « x tically grown yp with, never cared seriously for another girl, : . ; " w t » he said | t a tot ‘ | i a. yg gh wane Pee | Fore A year later, when we were planning our home, I noticed) ff} €arance k ' © ha E 1 m he began to. grow indifferent and neglectful. The change A © new on t Y te |was so great that I became suspicious, so one evening 1 A hrveged; slow ebe turn « r Un . ' ‘ ; : 4 j asked him if he loved someone else. He admitted that he 7 Y ss exposing t and 8 ott a ’ . Dinner and Evening Gowns : don't tht gabe r gotta did and that he loved her better than he did me, iL J 4 wad get th | He asked me to forgive him, and to believe that he wa “ ; artily.| | "How you 5 x lsorry. “I did not mean to hurt you,” he said, “and you will Afternoon Gowns get over it - Id } 4 * 5 4 s: . rp eepe me. E w H I guess I " fit We parted and I haven't seen him since. The time ges Smart Wool Dre " x hand her] F a ; Ag he | slowly and I cannot forget. I think more and more of him “ a . : a Haw about : | he thinks less and less of me. 4 Wraps, Capes, Coats ‘ tI pe | And it isn’t fair! He was cruel to smash all of my plans = as mind th nlite 1 ain't} Th b 5 head 6 |for my future without warning. He knows I have never | Separate Skirts tt e t Y tr tow N ; been interested in any other man, yet he could calmly dis- os ser kind. ain't scared | probad wn. I p miss me, saying I would get over loving him! Sports Wear e . cat t With this for his excuse, he picks up the thread of a new —— 8 5 e . 1 bound romance, while all the interests of my life are snapped short. "? . eat Dn It is like a sudden death by accident, And the worst part of Clever Silk Crepe Frocks as low as ol : it all is that he doesn't even seem to realize that I have been $14.90. Q Swagger Top Coats as low ‘ | wronged as $19.75. @ Smartest Wool Street " 2 \ "ty rh ug’ » taug e , t Cat 7, | rashes don’t ie ae men ought to be Moelle Dresses as low as $24.75. @ Elegant truth about how good girls love? SLANE. , ¥ a, rae “ ay iq Gowns as low as $49.50 w Education along this line might help some, but it would Evening Gowns low as $49.50. : be far better to teach girls more about the nature of men ererae a “To man, love is a thing apart—while ’tig woman's whole | No Refunds or Exchanges existence.” Can: Be Granted : The’ man described above was perfectly just in his own —— n t belg usea| way. He knew it was far kinder to leave you than to let you t es : - 1 bands of continue in your disillusion and wed you when his heart had A me whee Meee T t igo ¢| wandered from you. ayer: Elevate? rat never cotnes back oe rs You should congratulate yourself, that the tragedy oc- Pike end to Third ot thee he a killed! Ah’ spol | curred before, instead of after marriage. You were spared Pine Floor ‘}hours of the niglt w ~ Thank Son: Baddyi .¥ make|That boy with the bass voice curea| More than you can realize, in spite of these short years of | e as if morning wou t 7 t > v 4 ee * | pooe. aire be II neem to be develo ews of the damage wrought by} Right now I fear you are your own worst enemy. You keep ft undes tight Buddy na sure bine user onrealag shed | permit yourself to pine for something that cannot be. What Re taken|™ sem, and, : wing’ te the ‘fast: that cannot be cured, must be endured, so set about, #Aght face oo erage t out. In , and cultivate some new interest, several of them—the more|— - ed ee chethinis: ha: was eid peed li ee ft ) the better. And never again permit yourself to become so |more hours, as time permits, é the ski sheeted ame. {t t of hi thoroly absorbed in one thing, that should it be taken from ‘ In a punch bowl, place a large othe ga *. fore he came in ae te. He y } | with mud : 1 farmhouse, and PE ae afta a t you, you find your life empty piece of ice, stain over it the above 5) ‘o fin wa sy t . ont wD is as yO ae J % bbe ed € nd add a su: find pe ee mn” eaiked thru} Seid, doubteull when hi ngth for a P Obes ae \oeatioarty Re two : without | fone Look ‘at All And, you, too!] the cane ‘ “s say || BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH | pottieg (usual size) ginger alo and downpour! i:, broke down and . pena, Sicha Bagh tga 8 at ye ; 5 aE 5 Of Columbia University one bottle of charged water, 7 rose stead:| weaxly when he saw Ci aia 4 sight ofthe: aan himestt At eyed aie Mit af . The ounts given in the follow-} Add another half bunch of fresil numerous! sp “and around and. app brs ir eee “sith bos seer on ac at ft 12 m. each ||!" recipe for fruit punch are based | mint, cut into small pieces. ij follow the ridge ad dato 8... ¢ : bev er gergatidy be not come at || Plans to serve versons, They} Later the punch may be brights possible. He was 4 there ina. wet sane tnas wh Star Hinae en therefore can be inc ed or de-jened by the addition of a second every bone and mui le he sobbed and laughed rapes ut || feres rag creased proportionately, cording | bottle of charged water, he had recel ed. Pee crn comeidexeh ae s : to the number of persons for whom eae p von bev fab Brwaste after ho had been helped int aT Sine 7 ‘ rf : / t f serv The newest black satin hats are sca? as . ¥ st ‘itkchandaX hee wat tlothen bed : ca Mt jeaalt yet Earl Car In a bowl, place one cup strong | very plain, relieved.only by soft frills and abandoned the car ee Howes spiboarr A dtr a : adie Gearae te if and asugar syrup made | of lace or tulle, but they are tremen- = He camer into eaaer Riad-atheet tie itis about bie t tooatn ae , 4 : } by bol for one minute a mix- | dously effective. red--withor nk brought a ar y vole Por ture of two cups of sugar and two : thesis , en had bonged liber : ie fabeer saad eae thal or ince Southampton, cups of water, Add one-half a WIDE BERTHA * owner's consen| ‘or — é lec 1 niegtere Pr Latin “con 7 | succeeded his father as the sth eart| bunch of fresh mint, one and one- | i 3 savehot Bnd hyp re eply elder man | : us you thought; it 4th” and the Ia sanpe® ead the 6 h + on | For the girl with narrow shouly ved seemed re it Lop hee tht zgrel Already the waters had ceased to mark Tei forthe ‘xeat toe votth i the Latin fm 1800; married June 26, 1695, to Al-| halt cups orange juice and one-half | ders to carry it, nothing te mor@ ae hang tat tne Briskow name but Buddy's diffieulty in get-| your lite.” ing “Join’; thus a conncoting word. | mina Victoria, daughter of the later |eup lemon juice. Add a few grains |lovely than the wide pleated berthag cedure, tsi t ¥ 26.6 Yyederick Cho r ’ ve c c i was powerful, and Buddy talked in|ting thru proved tho fol OC abl” oie’ Sowa tamed to me like thie : b 1 | Frederick Charles Wombell. jof salt, cover, and let stand one oF | worn over the sieeviess frock, giva He figures, #6 eventually he set out! tempting escape for the time being:| .. 0 T went off to school,” the boy The well had been fired! How can X-ray mpeciallats get pte- | |______~_____—* | ing the effect of a pleated cap oved onthe return Journey—this time ig, horse had been forced to swim] Mtn een ce omont of considers believed t he could| tures of the stomach or other soft| How Is time produced from Ime. | $30 feet, while the dept 4s $6 fect 50 | the. sleeve, 4 a Springléss freight wagon dfawn/ with him in more than one place;| 0.” wephe Id of made myself nt for that—but a miracle had) parts of the body which are not] stone? | that the largest naval warship could | Ei tke wtouteet: taani: inh town era ho had waded waist deep.| votiow some more education, even the flame, Falling drill! opaque like bones? | Tha dest time ts welded dy the| pass thru the locks. By this canat| gapESTRY- COAT FROCK medical man was on the seat be stumbling th ets, hau thel it 1 had to take It out of a bottle heard of such &) py giving the pationt about a pint | densest Hmestone, the qualtty of the | #4 going vessels save over £00 miles ; —" Janimal after him by main strength.| {1 ad 10 take tt OM ee wan unc of some substance opaque to X-rays, | me depending further upon the dur- | (n going from the Baltic to the North | | A een ty ae sides Sos be jer: » glow,| There was noth do, it seemed, | - athe the eree < Demeth. corboneté, the ation of the heat a Sea. ress made of tapestry, ls & wray ea credibly tedious; creek be ions | * " datak: ee steal < OHA: thal aaa of the » can corded | degre - whic h 0 ya ‘ at Incredibly tedious; creek beds lors Then, too, the boy was half dead| sense at least, and that’s som ' mach and | atone is subjected. The heating pro-| How can one bleach a Panama {Steen that Yarmonizes with thal dry, had become foaming torrents; |” thing you can’t school, Men ‘i : green in the ¢ hy in places even the level roads were! f° sleep. aenaéiy: te iat with on visible. eras ia carried out in kilne, a good | hat? Ee ees a a the sia: flout the ¢ nstances it was sigesr4 zs ots f mach draft being required to render it ef-| Wash the hat clean, and while ss "4 of them fell, tt re for the elder man to face) iin, with so . | fective slightly damp expose it to the fumes GARAGE CAN quired infinite labor; and patience! His affairs were In al ee aniline Se ihe hat |e eerin? sulphur in a closed ves-| In the sunvaer time your garbage to get {t upon its feet ‘again. us condition and more in take ¥ou.t0.¥ Where the Kiel and what | sel. ana jcan needs extra attention. Clean it Ie was after after midnight when| need of his immediate atten ‘The 5 are its length, depth, |freqently with a strong soda or lye i Buddy and hi miserable com.|than ever before; to be cut ¢ Scaaibt 2 From Holtenau on the Baltio to| Who designed the Brooklyn bridge? | solution and rinse it thoroly after | parion gained the comparatively to be lost for several te or ary Brunsduttel on the Elbe. Length 60|"\John A. Roebling, After his death |each washing. If you line it with | © agate pop gd ge eigghior vestiouiie shana twas : sore himself, for niles; the bottom width hag been in-| his son, Washington A. Roebling,| paper and change that daily, you minty beyond which lay the| more than misfortune—it was aj scorpion sgh kr y this creased to 140 feet and the surface to | completed the details of the design. | will not need to scrub it so often. | flinty range beyond whic i catastrophe. Such vague plana as|You I could make « | was run. Probably siszeabndie ots sereeia thst eect Briskow farm. Here yx sire = ot San aaa “We Wee how "Be ed ae | perate effort to secure furt t fare oo! it. n and unde: ie 7" - sep riie : 7 : c ita t ul il | he glare of Mghtning and w forceltito “abandons He could acs| “Haven't touched I don’t} backing. If so, it would fail :» @ sky that rumbled almost steadily, for a frightful electric storm had| ruin || broken. Here it was that they saw what hav was being wrought— they counted several blazing wells ver will I don't| (Continued Tomorrow) to a of back-trackin’ ENVELOPE PURSES Very flat enveiope pu I'm sort c keep wh eee, some times a foot long and nearly half JAR RINGS Ineure an ABSOLUTE SAFE and faultless seal to you fruit jars by unng HAPPY HOME FRUIT JAR RINGS Only the BEST—and that means red rube ber—goes into the making of HAPPY HOME JAR RINGS. They are cut thicker than most other fruit jar rings so that the edge of the jar cap is buried deep in the ring when it is screwe! down They “«nap back” into thape from any bend. stretch or twint Some minds mome ler as opped at a drilling camp where lights showed the occupants and there he received confirmation of his fears. The flats beyond were inundated to a depth| came to rendering travel impossible, andj sound, t some of the men stationed| it. Inde out there had managed to work) id him, and their way were, for the| had been so time be ut off, What! It was spectacu as Vv ried und smart Parisienne the arm nodded I want you to prom NEW HATS Many of the newest hat w the again feathers or ribbon bows directly in ong, white| front. The poke shape is very styl T promise!ish wondered w ¢ in arriving 2 y, it might EET TREO PRET ge Keep your fruits, vegetables and meats as fresh as the day they were canned with reliable HAPPY HOME Rings. THEY STAND UP UNDER THE SEVEREST TEST! 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For they know their “get- from thehearts of goldencorn BROS. & CO. iB is smart-as-can-be; and Mother . , ; ows it, too! “Right you are!” said a voice at their elbow l WONDERFUL salad oil, wholesome, nutri- Seattle's Kute Kuts made playsuits fashionable, One day after a storm the sun [bow Land Js the best place on—on tious, never gets rancid, never curds in ions The wide Dutch peg alone makes them on—I can’t say on earth, so I'll say ee cr, eared a beautiful |" ky. Rainbow Land ta the best mayonnaise. stand u andout from ordinary playsuits, ee ee place on sky,” jhe nald, Ideal for frying, AMAIZO OIL never smokes at Your dealer has Kute Kuts in khaki, ‘ainbow TT ™ mhed ut they were £. i WP ahsicted over Portis oveclii vue ume cooking temperature. 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