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i | #. & 5 ASE ISON ' ) It would be a good lesson for these cynics who ery out that 4 the world is y-wire,” to have to read the hun- * dreds of fine ideals reflected in these dream letters, » Here are some of them: . THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT EAR MISS GREY: Do I dream? Indeed I do, And , a é ¢ . é ry § ‘ © € rd ‘ * * a , PAGR 12 THE SEAT LAK DAY, DECI Those Cherished Dream Letters Are Flooding Desk of Cynthia Grey _ Fine Ideals Reflected in Contest Mz lf De bute inte Lesson for Cynics Revealed in ° Desires of Correspondent BY CYNTHIA GREY we'd have aki hey are ‘all s those cherished dreams, tha it’s difficult to st ones, and we are sorry Wwe haven't space f all of them There's one thing in this contest that impresses us above all else. It is that the majority of “dreamers” long for a home, children and enough to care properly for loved ones is it in vain? No, In the remotest corner of my t comes the assuring Voice which fairly shouts, “Eureka!” It is of a home, too, but somewhat different than you would imagine. If you would share every thrill, come on T have opened the gate. I am now on the threshold, 1 don’t have to wipe my feet, either, unless I want to. I can slam the door and kick it, too. The I feel better already. But come along—follow me to the kitchen and into the bedrooms, for I am going to blow out a fuse-plug, stop up the sink, splash dishwater on the floor and spill the per- fume. . IT am going to do everything I have been called to account for doing in every house where I have given my services graciously and without remuneration. Then I am going to get right down on my two knees and thank God that it is all mine at last, then get up and sing “Home, Sweet Home.’ A. L, M. * 6 «© HIS DREAM FULFILLED EAR MISS GREY: Twenty-five years ago I dreamed my dream, as I sat by the open fire with my wife and seven kiddies. It was that I would be blessed with health and strength to provide for my brood the things necessary to make them into worth-while men and women. Time waived her magic wand and my dream came true. T am an old man now, 70, and happy. I have 19 grand- children and five great-grandchildren. When we are all at Three discus. new model. on of modern styles fo N. BE. A. Servies Writer A hay t » home we number 40. Sere. atbotdinn’ 46 CH f I am not interested in the prizes you are offering. 1) New York creator of sty |) write that others may know that life is worth living; that| «paris i» exploiting a » © there is great pleasure in old age and that dreams some- ft 5ow = times come true. A READER. ia e8€ P ) HE WOULD BE | 1 *% i 1 & an act of mi J vi where befo: fc n aD a if Tit be my AH. jad Usome life, and p ptt te i “stead. Mo HER DREAM ‘ PRACTICAL rness. thru, sympathy He children, when Took up and ra year. LETTER FROM MRs. MARY AL- ¢ DEN PRESCOTT TO LESLIE 1 te PRESCOTT si My Dear Leslie a y “ T am alw: chary about writin; to you, es if I have som vane information to give you | ua kknow that whatever ery sthful ‘in make in my letter will A. Bervice, Ine.) color combination, | tho I were 5 ——/. mature. Something that was TOMORROW—Letter from Mrs. business. | Mary Alden Prescott to Leslie Pres. ‘This time, however, I feel that I cott. would not be doing my duty if, 1} i id not write you some of the \Cream Dressing things I am sure you do not know. Mica aia koow them, I feel P | Tasty Addition} gertain that even you would come Ee Re oS EE cream. Rome immediately. TH OU? A pefore he will be able to be out. minced First, perhaps you know that omitte John got burned at the mill four > ‘ ga! days ago and has been ec ed to ~ teaspoonfuls his room since, It now Bi da | Fold into as tho it would least a week | ja | | I waylaid his doctor in the hall TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 vickles s tol pesterday and he told me that John! y¢ 45 you are a firebran x 7 | use crutches for at least four ined splat adel eat er variat - =? © quick and accurate | radish « in the of 2 I am quite sure that John, wish judgment eae sa Seog oe fee to spare you the pain, told| You see the best in everyone. jand % cup whipped cream to one @verybody but me not to write any dom criticize. lcup of mayonnaise make a delictous| thing to you about his accident. J ‘© A born executive. ldreasin: vinegar or lemon| got this from the children’s nu hould hol: wanted to when, night I exp prise that you had not fore this to be with I am very glad he forgot to tell me not to do this, probably because | fhe knows that you never write me and he thinks of course that I would not write you if you did not first write me a letter. There is no loss wi mall gain, however, an me a chance to t ‘ou the nev He is right about my not writ you, Under y other circum- Stances I wouldn't, but I think you should know how much you are needed in your own house. That Mrs. Atherton who styles herself your friend, and who, if I fhad my way, would be quickly put | fn her place ax a merely profes. sional secretary of John's, has n ip here every day and she insists that she shall see John without g@nyone cise being present. Indeed ghe told me yesterday morning Swhen I intimated thi f did not Ghink {t was quite the right thing for a young un to spend hours an the room of m) man who in : { : bliged to be it bed, that she had Because te Soe coffee double-rich in strength and flavor never before come in contact ee such a nasty M‘J:B gives you more “mileage” for your coffee money, Goes farther per cup—costs less in the long run! ®@ woman who had mind, T am quite sure that if T had not “written you this myself, you woul} & in dinner BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS} * } Appears as Miss Simplicity : a Christmas Candies BY CYNTHIA GREY (one MAS candic¢ home-made Yum! Yum! An enterprising Seattle housewife, who, incidentally is the mother of seven kid dies, ranging in age from 19 to four, wrote me that she intends making every bite of their holiday candies f wants loads I am going to of recips print one or two each day from now on, No doubt there are many more readers who are plan- ing on making the Christmas! sweets, If so, please clip these recipes as they cannot be copied or reprinted lA FOAM With Gra anul ater 1 Sugar nt " <s Put aug BROWN SUGAR SEA FOAM r form vee ‘ ald 1 f be and t r Pa and Health | ie By Lulu Hunt Peters, MD. Backward rena saCK Ware Atwiteqef Diet and Boatth and Diet foe Children” to Correspondents My dear followers for material ad- ato Dr. Lulu Hunt orge Matthew When 50 Park ave. 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