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. ot ity ary baie of hay ‘tuck, eb t £ Hi i) zrlalte pet 5 ‘gsi A NATURAL SUPPOSITION. h, he's the author, I guess,” re- plied the other. SHE SURPRISED THEM. : and Comte Page of | All Rights Reserved | \ Wit He \ . TE a. 1a m WORLD, 19 re eter WN <P ee THE PINK DIAMOND—By Gayle A. Foster Part FiveesThe Pursuit | i Hii il ) | THAW weve tday slaw AW jee: THe Hee NES. MARY, | ASKED LIVERNMAN TO GV ME THE SLOWEST HORSE IN THE STPBLE SO OUR SUBIGHRIOW wn casr Rogenberg, “I can say to her face that heard three young fellows a moment so calling ber a pe: drea Too bad she y voice for jake the rehear- EY ‘or there it Bue why T diane wo * 1 guess, I peeollect how well 1 P ‘The th 1% . a ‘he nbtio An’ T mee the The one she got of his, 1 didn't send her mine at all, ‘Of course not—there it Is, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “IT want to buy some cigars for my husband,” ta “Strong ones?” . “The strongest you have. The last ones I bought ,him broke in his " replied Mr,! pocket.” o HOW THOS. A. EDISON “MADE GOOD”- Wo. 1:-rorging Ahead 66g AKING GOOD” ts a term ence) ceptance because it so “patly” ex- wHoal WHOA! You,.fFool HORSE — (WASNT CHIRRUPING TO Nou} is @ man's size proposition, and the young man who starts his career with The Art of the determination to “make good” has &@ big order to fill. “Making Good” It means that, if he really is to “make good” in the largest meaning By Hazen Conklin, every possible way. "hat expression really has a mean- ing of its own apart from those com: monly given to it. : It is a combination of two words, each with @ positive meaning that af- fords a significant combination. ‘0 “make” is to construct, or to create, or to shape. It Is a word of action, signifying work, “Good” is that which is of benefit— the opposite of that which is bad or which has found wide ac- resses u& number of kindred ideas, mong them: To fulfil a promise. To carry out a determination, To achieve results planned for. To fill a position satisfactorily, To live up to what is expected of ne. To overcome difficulties. To meet obligations. results, To “make good" is to have your work yleld beneficial results. One cannot be said to ha ‘mad i" if benefits are the result of ac- d fortun when one the result : Mi of the term, he must live up to it in a harmful. It is a word which bespeaks pat i expression are subject to analy: All call ter how No r the success that comes measured by what we h place obstacles in verse circumstance! of those our defeat. juires itive pul than negative following. ing behind. Aggressively we make conditions is to “MAKE” “An Inspiring “SUCCESS movie of the Great inventor's Career by the Author of “How Jack Made Good," Etc. 4 for action. great or how to us, may be arrayed . Others may usurp our ire to our defeat, We may lack vital advantages, yet what what we do not do to meet those ad- and to overcome those obstacles, and to make the best disadvantages determines the extent of our victory or the extent of ‘Who always does his BEST under 8; rtar that binds together the the structure of success. FERD G. LONG Mlustrator hel HT i IT WAS NoT A SEA-5AW WILLIE SAW, IT WAS & COMMON SAW. ‘stHey were CUTTING IC& ON ALAT the same n. Uttle it is 0 ve done to One Means of Support. 188 CAMPBELL, the Sunday our way, M schoul teach, discovered, to her horror, that some of the 2. we do or embers of her class had taken | Ted a rich wife.”—Baltimore Amerie amall m can. as literal truths the tales of ancient 4 ° Nasal Architecture. and goddesses which they had read in a child's mytholo, hoo! one of the football games be- Ho ‘iss bellet stroy this with this end in view she asked: actively | od the world on his con: las, ma’ the little girl re- ed promptly. , rsorrect,"" oh ‘a moan ae fle Wa Te superficial injuries his nose was mest thoroughly bro! The doctors stood in readiness te } |repair the damages, but he Setar atioer es Tae ir ma. e futur Pursuit al 80 of. “making | that nose to overtake. Fo}lowing is merely trail- id plank.” he secret of the art of “making good” as he remetned came in to his wire, w 4 be an- wa w enough in front Mighenccahingaue tobe correctin s le, RED-MAN | COLLAR (| \q ‘ ‘ i ii oom