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ob ve od coor Aw now 1isTEn: HE A Ye AE nd PoP, WEVE You WouLDN't dHooT THEM AN ‘THEY GET Got GUNS A POOR LITTLE BIRD \yHe Riedt ive AN WE ARE ‘ Wound You? _ Genna SHeo7 TUST THING OF IT. TOOR BIRDS KUTTEE BIRDS ‘ , Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers What ‘‘Calf-Love’’ Really Is. of the very NE hears ao much of the “calf-love’ O young (man, usuatly a passing adoration of seme. women much older than himself and entirely wn- sulted to him. But T believe the av through the “calf-love” atage, and that, in her middle ‘teens, whe often concelves an affection for a man many * her senior and in no way a suitable husband for An example of this is (he eixteon-yearsold “crush” 2 on the matinee Kol. . So long as the object of the infatuation remains at @ sufficient distance little harm iv done, But if the + girl ip unfortunate enough to mest him she may very ae likely make @ foo) of hermelf—he frequently juet 4 the sort of to let her do thin, 6 Mise Sixt you aren't old enough te he , . really in love with anybody, If you'd ouly remember * - an aca Cie k(posllt PHC iC ai that you'd save yourself a lot of trouble, t ° afterward a part of the Stonewall Bri- | i H “A. MO writes tell me sulted him because she told him that if (m Gown! OUT ON A LITTUR ERRAND ANABEL- (Le BR Back IN A \ FAW To S28 THE USE oP ME READING THIS STUFF WHEN FAINT BUEN GOT “HE PRICE OF A tm enna Do crt TL Te. HER ITS By Mrs. Gen. Pickett it, 1913, by The Pres Polishing Os, nr Now York Evening World) airl geen” 36.— JOHN WARWICK DANIEL, A Hero of “The Wilderness.”” w Warwick HDaniel—soldier, law- Senator, ‘statesman, orator— en T was only twel ears old. He was ident in the Lynchburg College and T was te seminary In the same town | | | 1 i SOO COOOOOO DO UOURE lace and fine, elastic step, ma Wenth Virginia Regiment, wi le. He was Stonewall’s aide, and was by hie ade when the name was given What ls the meaning of @ postage stamp) he wasn't ashamed of me he'd accom- hich has see become histori | de down?” pany me to church. Now he says he The schoolgirls made innumerable “coneys" containing thread, buttons, It is Kupposed to mean “I love you.""| will meet me on the street, Sut won't R Ping, needles, vte., for thyly friendy in the iment, and such a favorite was | come to our house again, What is your the major that he had veccived the unlucky number of thirteen “coseys."" He | “1M welt " time L]optnion on this matter? told me that he had kept all the notes ac to bis less fortu omnmaides all the ® He was major Afutant of Karly's divis ing them, but had given away | have beer exchan friendly Jetters| That both your mother and the young yt the thirteenth, { with # girl several years older thi man are rather quisk-tempered, at the Battle of the Wilder + eat self whorl L inet in Georgia. Mtecently | ey some > Fae eas, wh vas Wounded, his leg being broken and shattered, he falling be- | e GEe . THIS wre she has taken to sending love and) “D, writes: “I am seventeen a Rac bite uae led, his leg being broken and shatter STAT Oe AH ~-.. 1 THOUGHT | HEARD ME. A GRANDSTAND SEAT kiswex, and asking why T don't send| years old and very much in love with 4 ~ | SOMETHING PECULIAR ABOUT “It walsn't because of the thirteenth nine, Do you think it Wise to keep] young man who frequently comes into = yi" he said, rif it was it FoR A WEEK ! brought Kood luck in that I was saved from bleeding to death by the prompt: | HIM WHEN We WENT ooT ! on with the correspond our office, But he makes fun of me, 1 seoe thoughtfulness of a fellow soldier, who bound his sash anound my leg. | No, unless you do love th What shal! I do to win his love?” hae 2 It almost broke gny heart not to go on with the bors to the end and win our — You had better try to cure yourself of independence, of which I then felt assured. Instead, retired.” W. BR." writes, “The girl | love and} your unrequited affection. “DT know what @ disappointment it was to your patstotls heart.” eared for is now devoted _— *T know nothing of the t questions which the civil leaders of the two sections had been fighting out in the forum. T oniy felt the great movement of! my People to repel the invasion of my State and went with them heart and soul, Patriotism is simply standing with one's people. I think the feeling which I bad was that of thousands of my ‘ades, ‘They were patriots and I was not lous of any but u patriotic motiv "A Breat w m swept over our land and impelled us to throw into ope suprens sand honor. If I had been in the North that wave woul: me out with Grant's forces to fight for the Union, Being in the ewmp to feht for Southern rights, Patriotivm ti the ctest se which the human heart is capa- ble, and the cause in which it ts displayed is secondary,” After his retirement from the army Major Daniel entered the practice of We@ with bis father, who had resigned from the bench. We were making our home at the old Bai hd Exchange Motel in Richmond when he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and afterward to the Senate, During that time I saw hin almost every day, When the floor of the Capit Ing Many of the legislators, eve » familiar voice, calling my nem her man because sha has found] “D. 1." writes: “Il met a young tady |e that fF drink, have promised to} at @ Gance, but wae never introduced stop tf #he witl return to me, but she] to her, However, | have Seen calling ot promise. What stall 1 do on her and paying her attentions for * Straighten yourself out, anyway, and| four montha, Ought I to be intreduced = | uw you'll be se much to the good,|to ber now?’ even If the girl stil Ianores you. ‘That would be abeurd, of course, ough LC inalst that you shouldn't have formed such an acquefianeo: in ¢he frat place, will “C.G." werltem: “1 am in love with young tan, put he says my mother 1 . it took ITH apring here, the majority of, tremes. Other feading’ Paris dresemek- femiminity’s thoughts ara (urn |era are showing a atrong preference for W blocks. ¢ Ing, not L.ahtly, but moat atrenu-}the Russian blouse. Again, we have aly, toward wpring fashions. ‘Thy hat} thone who favor the Mme coat made and accessories can be selected Dal ant, fell in, killing and maim- sive the injured, A ris of the first group er, DUT Lon cutaway lines. Ea: ¢ . ' ch will be equeli: of atrange looking, unrecoxniaal { must be planned and decided | fashionable, and it ts, therefore, per ate v “ts that you, Major Daniel med. Are you hurt?" upon now. that there will be ample varieties in "tbe frightened » bullets couldn't ki me, how can Vir- an” Senne i sinla mortar ? A second time a friend has savea my life at the risk of his own.” e MH PY The @roup of three were taken into our apartments. And my little Geor T he Ww 8 of the Mo in his sympathy and solitude, devoted himself to 4 Leds) in I n If, from © standpoint of economy, you} atyle, and thus an excelleat have avout decided upon a atriotly [is being offered to display the individn- tullored mult, cast this thought from | ality which dominates the new suehtens. y mind, Strictly tailored oults are] Drapery is the leading feature éf passe, skirts, and these vary from the i Still Another i artying frequent draughts of ing {unusvat Story B Louis Tracy water to t ded, the only healin d the little £ charitable ambition and gr he knew, ‘The major hum: tefully a Pted the water each Copyright, 11 E. J. Code.) A : f h My he fired were thus cumbered somewhat for those] ‘T 1913 tattored garment is a marvel} *lght drapery near the bottom ef time, aseribing his recovery to its beneficent effect. J eth 7 (op + 1008, by E. J. Clode, suspense, sald with a timid glzsle: vague figures on the sands, #0 hi 3 tu 7 i aks icwal triends-and: when say eon decir Meets Mle through he Was |eyxopsig OF PRECEDING INVTALMENTS, ‘“Thie does not seum to te so very at them. A volley of answering ballet Veneath, and denies sprang to vard (ie }in the cutter's art. Individuality, whien shire on ike tailored te te ME he would teasingly say my polities) aaalmande: ofshiay bert Anstruther, ertous, It reminds me of my effor' Sraaied ialo the rock Sh geo Pe TOUE NT SU eh IRR een eee bia the here f the new season's] awathing folds of the @ressy efterness i : Ve tiie victim of ryaks had laid th we ) Intinetly exprossed dn the odd | #0" y ( “George, am | never to ough ‘ ¥ \ to cook, . Ps styles, is dletinetly exp: i}! Be SabeAnilcrs ind widSora tay eine arin You for that water treatment?” | Pea Cnty Ta “There i# more to follow, t fear, dear qn", Ay Ting sais fh seth en He mae el cut of acane and eccentricity In the} The skirt af the onring gown wilt ottid i} The off g0ldlers and widews for some reason, knowing that I waa in oMee in bs nd in dlegrace, shi Heke Soe eet the smoke area, and Supplied with all Bib ohare waan well ing of seams appears to be the chief] be quite narrow at the hem tt Washington, apyeaiod to for help oftener than to thelr Congressn ¢ liner sintar. ‘here he eee and one, But the Dyaks are fools, ‘TMhey the available guns, commenced and kept 1, and the saior had never made | placing of se , end coms Would ao often take thelr c to Senator Daniel that 4 ir igressmen, J irate in" is Deai ughter of a should have waited until night fell up a@ smart fuvillade in the direction of y bot for a goal in the midst of falm of the di Bometines this] @tll be conspicuous by thelp absenen. Dog” conatitucnt. saying that an soon hat he named me Gla “Lame {fii aes th again, after wearing us out by constant the ledge in order to cover the opera: a hnrd fought scrimmage than he made | heretofore ne of fitting a gar-| ‘Tho 1919 ekirt hae neither darts ger os he had healed the leg of one lame iy ee awe and 7 fin Andtrter Ting Vigilance all day, lf they intend to em- tlons of the scaling party: with that tub for the head of the upper) ment is iminated. Gores, This ts in Hue with the @rend a the: te we i i aay vs ane irate vec ° dog I brougtit hin anoth ‘udny of the Miler atoien he imakea'S ploy smoke it would be far worge for us Jenks reallaed Unt w expose hin most pirat 4 : The vests, which were a pr toward seamless garments. The sew the care he finds & ight." was ¢ 4 serious wound and Another valley atylo-feature last season, did drone wateriais are wide, and the elever “T have just # the Pubtie Printer gkeieton Honig sebare what la Lk ent i ees Achieve no useful purpose, Ho fell back A bullet ploughed though his heir ant A a oiiated favor, and are now | dresamaker adjuste the ekirt te ‘colt for you,” he laughingly suid to me as eve) an aie, gine, Weiile Jems | a new! A volume of murky VaPer Got of range, laid down hiv rifle and sent his sou'wester flying, Again the | Re acing’ oe belgie tee eee tae be my gon and I met him coming out fron rake who pave coumied at, the inland wrone that nearly suffocated them Wy a crowbar. At brief Intervals besiegere swarmed to the attack, One] rarely — sven. ye trimuing t Baines y & gre Groeping of the t dinner, suter smnues | (i P of aite bene ed firet whiff of its noisome fumes, It » hollow boom came up from the Way or the other, they inuat succeed, A) tallored uit is contined to the collar and | fabric or by means of trreguiap pleats s “And what did Mr, Palner say? I mire gold. Oven the wagnal gina curled like a black pall over the face of + At first it puzzled them until Hand a Woman—even such 4 inan}euffs, which are usually of 4 contraat- or gathers, The siraply Otted okie has naked Fla bby ae PRE OM ste rien ta Hen the rock and blotted out sea and aky, the sailor hit upon an explanation, Mir and such & woman ing material. no place in the present wardrobe ef the ¢ ta “He said: ‘Well, Mr. Senator, I fed fr auch ap emengene They coughed incessantly and nearly Jan was busy. hay an infurlated h ‘| Paris ix not in acoord as to the length | fashionable woman, unless {t te ene ef ” { know Mra, Pickett, We ait at the same choked, for the Dyaks had thrown wet | ‘The end of a str roughly made Tani 4 it orene of (ie sult cout, With geveral promi- [the machine-pleated ghivte with the 5 ladder swung throuy | | ng the a Mee table at the Strathmore Arms, and hoy seaweed on top of the burning pile of Al Shere Sehae ROTA He {Ment houses displaying the long Jackets | yoke, ‘These axe favored by several banged against the le . retatives, the ketts in Oak Park, are iesition asoniaing. ary we Mir Jan, lorn in interior CON enc ft those would be shot in the and equally important French modi s leading French couturiers ae@ preamiee i my dearest friends, and 1 would ike ty Hee tfindn interpreter, approaches India, knew Iitle about the sea or It8 tion hastil wallet comeing the xcaling y voring tue Lolero, we have the two ex> to become popular. ; do anything 1 could fo: So T have ier ities to win the Tandw oi products, and when the savages tulked gtanding in. front Trig Deas rt! ftie was th - - ~ a just beeh conshlering if {t wouldn't sive 1 A eB of seaweed he thought they meant Kreen Mohanwnedan mad \ sane nt inva; bo iesa chal baby Guat. th eacaatenrana aan and h wood. Fortunately for him, the ascend. Lee-Metford at thirty feet Keep back’ They can never gain the “Hetter wait 4 these wonders, trouble If T turned off all my fore ledge! whe sbrieked dearest,” he anid. ee x ke tie cave, or Jenks, using his crowbar ———d “The enemy may be driven beck tm hd; room for Mra, Pickett's old sold 4 water, That wish ing clouds of smoke missed the cay " And then, above the din of the fust! cass y n im this of ou kt nother attack. Avateuther has arta one or infallibly he must have bi stifled. toppled the ladder H then, Anoye #0 Min of CHAPTER X\ ‘Mrection and | cannot expese you to oe and sailors, And, you knov, it Ci ig, y , Jade, the yolls of the asmailants aud the a a Joeen't seem to make any differen JOaN ys DAN ieoenan te ca Tria ie ative At te savages Lie flat on the rock!” gasped Jenks. and dis tawilag of the wounded th pad A Difficult furrhae ak, ‘She ealiens will avon land pee cage dene ideals hdmvd o ne ar bs y ured wa ove One oF oe Pekan | ee 44 E “nd you can then desos: er whether they are from the North I§C Careless of waste, he poured wat F onea i t wh the air 9 screaming, tearme Uy ‘aiill eo: onteny,” i" nd in perfect w nth r pits drifting wm dense Wat not floor ‘The boom of a cannon eame from the of th vile we rea. inatinotively the girl ducked for carned, Jenks dared not leave safety, though her companton amiled et « Iris at such & moment. be fears, for the shell would have leng caved (a bring her down the Preceded the report had ft travelle! dnotaes shel might be tired, their way © CLINEDINe7, CHAPTER XIV. @ coat and made Iris bury her mouth and nove in the wet cloth is may t (Continued.) her immediate relief, and she showed her a fleeting ean ation af the Washington Monument, and na | 7 te Unexpected Happens, her womens wit by, Wing the Sewer of ery De cit an wae to defferaon Davis and at the auivallion ot the statue of G A 1 sailor had oleared the main fudged ; mprehenalo nd followed her tls qub « Ups at Lexington are triumphs of eloguence and power, H} ‘loor of the rock and was place example, for by this means thelr hands ler chin dimpled, She ripping wound whieh It travelled with ae weil knew shrapnel shell burst Ke and drenched the valley wits lead op the South. Benator Daniel's orations w ele of classic beauty as well as s ne made the oration at the ded memorial ad: overt B. Ls moud- ; ita Be ing his four rifles and other were left free, : ¥ Keneratlons in Ax many seconds cue sa nda mble- tard peat wig Must be done to end “ane of the remaining sampans hai implements within easy reach — The black cloud grew more dense each Thue might one of the daughters of Hera piece an da ander way,” he explained, “and ti hei moan slow, few seconds. theless, owing to Boadicea have tooked while guiding her Fine hittin fae hip is Airing at her.” ; If You Are Afraid You’ re Going Crazy, “Mir jane i ene ‘ Tl i ceed the slope of the ledge, gud the tendency mere Me ah Y nig i : A ele tak roan and hold tt 0 more BUNS Were fired. The mai “a brag a vie, ot he - o rise. ne south side Phalan Hestiug o, with w ory, ts re Ae “i ou " they oa: idently 0 iT | Science Says: “Try the Marriage Cure.’?| “wra: now?" demanded Jenks over pf te smoke tu rise, tine auth wide wus Mh) ano Mat chen aitthan Perot ob nee HO poor wretohest™ eaurmured Iria i ND now Sclence sounds Cupid’a, ing, therefore preserving his own peace Op. ie ee to note this favorable clreumatance, the Bln f mon wae Stanitie Sadi natn’ Rib te all right ve ecune the chore — “Canuat the survivers be allowed to ; # ood old slogan. It advises mar-| and decrea js danger of insanity.| jm mney come gailor deduced a further fast from it ound heath, inetant anawer. Or oat ia claae ins escape ei } A Mage oa 8 pretty sure preventive] Others say that the er vaibilitios of{ “1 AM Prepared. Let that snake got A barrier erected on the extrene hat it e uns of { tietak, the uniforms, they "Well, we are unnule te intenteng Be ot insanity. And many a Joke-writer's! marrwd life act a8 u balance on a man's] DAK t bly hole in the cock, lest a of the ledge would be a material gutr ined a foot Klieh wil much an 1 Gave Tilose caught on the island wil pemeey mong ,"” Me spr up, dragged the hu \ The Dyas have DIY be taken to the matnland amd © seize him by the b farden Ui jyvoupation, temperaoent and keep his mind in a se pase . 4 for thelr crimes @o the mani Here ia the main idea as expounded by] reason ondit Sull others amrm| Mir Tan, engaged In a scoutin a 5 we Moen he rere re De Nap ati ae Jews Jenks waited, There waa fel in noe of Tate comes: 4 the Chicago ‘Tribune that after a man Is married he is kept) #0" of his Own account, understood Cav OO igity atioke into « steps of runsing Wen and Aome «dia noth tn by helng tou precipitate You've probably thowsht, along with} so busy supporting his family that he] tat the officer-mahth's orders must be crevice of the rock fan vata \ as PN the To hie aiel's manitont reliet. there Sthousanda of other people, th hasn't time to go crauy obeyed. He vanished, Boon they heard “Tr was no mean feat of atrenktie tha f wae no more firing, and Mir dan an oiled Mir dan, Arwen achlevenien te af en hounced that 4 number of sallora were b married man goes ¢ more cas! Su the report from the government) # Seat crackling among the bushes On he perwormed. He swung the heavy ond L etreat t any ba but beneath shore, Then her thoughts rausé he fay #0 much to worry 2 hospital has robbed the jokeamith of a[ the right, bur Jenks knew even before cumbroux canvas as t ' tate 0 exetomen a mailer Of enueden’ te Tee But that {dea t all wrong according tof series of pr ably comic wheezos that| he Hooked that the Dyake had eorrect- were a dust cloth: vom 1 . ve Myke Fanning an mind even In the gravest mo- the reports fiom the governement hos} have withstood both years and weather, | 1 eatiinated the extent of his thre gone [Ne Bitoin Ot tie diver wie tive, in ‘ With to tuk ‘ wna Lar lot “atid Signin of existence. the laved her face. # Pe pital for the insane at Wash! No longer may the funny man write] nd wottld keep out of It ON ihe’ ledge ismaened, ard the (Pharay he. Hae pore PN hg cee pallet 1M ott water and wought her discarded Secretary of the Interior & 8} about the wife who drove her husband! The. first physical intimation of the yi diie eve alk, Oversead and ’ © tha antes Pyecelved the report of the hospital and] crozy; no longer may he picture the] eHemy's design they received * tvont the emoke swept in ev * de Tes excited, eager (To Be Continued.) it states that insanity selzes upon the] poor husband Jumping into the lake in a] Pungent but pleasent smell of burn ng density, but once wa ef ' eo threw Ht erie dinate er OR J achelor with greater ease than upon! fit of temporary insanity on account of werne to thom by the northerly had autwitted the Dyaka' masoenyrey. tring in the ‘ Yand ded ‘ own he married man, So, if you want to) nagging mother-in-law. The crazy| breeae and filling the alr with its aroma, "Y n iret rubbe ie ay A f 4 ovaly darling, we are saved! A wa y sane, getting married ts the sim-| husband Joke ts den The Dyaks kindled a jiuge fire. ‘Th wisapered 0 Jr ea ; AAD aye Abr BD in act D ship bs a hared ust. be and the ! iplest method. But the professional Jokesniith has a] eat was perceptibie even on the tedar, | oer een ities ureuthed wae “Don't Ares whouted Jenks, and the arin how pullisg aulore.” aah te ca toa flome say that single men go insane} new avenue—he can make jokes about but the minutes passed, and the dawi t and fatld. lt wea like delng 1 ito eh eer | rahe mt | H eked Ds Mul of woanie vasently BU) koe eee wi hey jmore easily because when a married/ the single man who goes crazy—even| broadened into day without apy othe’ snared in a foul tunnel and almost it gtheyx pitched. tawnaelves la ety ais been tees ‘man hag any troubles he tells them to! picturing him #0 crazy that he doesn't result being achieved. rk, Jenks looked over the parapet. © ledge Now both crowbar quered 1 L by mo one. u Vhe affair remained « betfing jeer. ig BY wil {’ wife and then lets her do the worry-' care what he docs, so Le gets married. . Iris, a Mttle drawn and paie with He thought me vould distinguish some yevolver werg necded. Three ladders fesily under God's protectiun. On, my wyelery wt Crag Kennedy (the men wig ce | Due Bremiog Woo . ® , ’