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smh 2Vbwianwe WVELD, Offered at Assxia SEO. ‘ ‘ fon Meeting Countenancee SA" Sunt ye he Public School Training j : > Phe Nations). Ane onal prepar wae inet year ond, Cal, in 0 influeseed by ‘The Aww t tor ¢ &hools ae big events in (he biatory ' “Thou Shalt Earn More Than Thou Spendest te Guardeman-Author's| Addition to the Deca- logue and His Daphne! Argues All Should Obey. pouty the eatantien sient tory at Leland Mite ‘piso emphasiaed ¢ Money Is the Rock on | Which the Bark of Mat-| | rimonial Happiness | Usually Founders, Says | Capt. Rupert Hughes. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. As if ton of ‘om were not enough for the best of Chrintt Rupert Hughes of the Sixty-ninth Regiment {ato the werview of the United States for duty on the Mextean border, hax written @ hovel called “The Thirteenth Commandment.” Already the story has appeared sertally, but It will not be published In Gook form until the last week of July Meantime perhaps you have been wondering what the thirteenth commandment t# and whether you will be more unlucky If you op Before telling you what It i» 1 may as well own) up to the fact that 1 have broken it all my life, So! have you, for iark well the words of Capt. Hughes ot | the Sixty-ninth, now chafing the bit at Camp Whit- od man “Christ added the eleventh commandment to | the ten precepts of Moses,” the author guardsman ‘told me, “when he said, ‘Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself’ ‘The |twelfth commandment is very generally accepted as ‘Don't get found out! |The thirteenth is my own arbitrary selection, “Thou shalt not spend more than thou earnest,’ or ax my heroine puts it in the last chapter, ‘Thou jehalt earn more than thou spendest.’”* » Just about to be mustered What the Doctor Asked One of the questions the examining physician for | | found tn hell, Capt. 4) it or break tt ihe Paibar, oUur meeorrere~wernnrennnnnnn nee eet | jays f oldler- Novelist Hughes's Heroine, SS | Sees toa enenaaan Commandm ent but it is certainlygwor od in that place midway between that earthly lovers find and which may be de scribed in that portmanteau word, that half and half of the gods, which T have called hel-ven,.” Having bem tn hel-ven frequently, 1 know just what Capt, Hughes was talking about, And if you have ever In love yourself, ever experi. | that strange mixture of infer. | torment and celestial bliss, ever | drunk that blend of myrrh and am. brosia which makes the elixir of mor+ tals ao superior to the nectar of the gods, you will understand him, too, “Money,” Capt. Hughes continued, “is the root of all the evil of romance, The economic dependence of woman upon man is the serpent lurking in the grass and coiling among tho paradise which be one ‘, “S55 Wife Should Hold Job and Earn Her Keep, | i puthor of “Clippea | - —--— flowers of love~not the old, original a life insurance is apt to ask the applicant whose heart is Pockets," “What {ancient dream of mine—the develop-| serpent that advocated the higher skipping beats or is fluttery is- | Wil Peopie 4nd many other} ment of love story In which money | education of woman too soon, but a Ry } Stories of American life which prove [Should play the incessant part it Dlays | newer and deadiler-one, The heroine “« ee ” that he at least doosn't keep his head |in real lifey when lovers quarrel and [ef ‘The Thirteenth Commandment’ tsa 7 Do you use coff 2 in his trousers pockets, whatever /are parted’ and are brought together | «ttl who makes up her mind suddenty 2 others may do, had to leave his latest |again by mo when big waves of | that she will never accept money a The reason coffee is suspected is becayse the | heroine in the mies of an incatricabis|financlal history engult vetevenyea| from aman, Nhe haa bec nurtured | | Physician knows that the drug, caffeine, in coffee dis- | diiemma to movies with the Na-|heart, In actual if money isan end. |i) our American ideals, has gone By turbs the nervous system, races the heart, and ia re- | tional Guard, Hut fortunately this lowly fascinating, bateful theme, but {On the road of recklessness engagl: | ‘ sporsible besides for conditions which often become was hot th ine ot “Tha Thir-|in literature tt is herd to koop it from If to a ‘young man who has teenth Comman coming sordid fiithy lucre. 8 serious. Though deep iv muster rolls and) “I am beginning to fear that you sto New York to buy her trous- ; property accounts of his company in| think of money as the root of alj|#eau after father has put a second It's a good thing to stop when one reaches the | the sixty-ninin, Capt, Hughes found| romance,” [anid to one of the few | mortgage on the lost plece of prov KE danger zore. It is better still, to safeguard health and | time to anower sevorat questions E put | Amertean au s Who can afford to| Hot doubly borrowed on. a aon trouble by quitting coffee and using the famous | '? §!™ Yesterday concerning the latest | write what plievos, ton of the domestic ditoulties of her | f ft ink q L and possibly the uniueky of atl} “Money,” Capt. Hughes replied, “iy brother and his beautiful parasite he | ae pure fcod-diin! commandments -the thirteenth the greatest enemy to the prosperity | has married causes this girl to go to % A The Thirteenth Commandment," | of love. It has little plade in fletion, | Work fo f, She becomes inde- t A Capt Hughos expounded, “is the very !but the place of honor in life, It] Pendent, saves a small nest eg, and i Imperfect yet sincere fulfilment of an may not be knowp in en nor | in the end wart! 4 ze [on cond! Sher ear Ne 8 tow jement ring , ‘ ‘Couldn't you love a man enough to ; The May Manton Fashions |) (oir you ives man enough to bt lover asks her, | . ; “Lt could love a man too much to Fy This delightful beverage is made of finest wheat, i Weert s *|do that! she answers, ‘For where's Ye roested with a little wholcsome molesses, and while ! tune, bus 1? 3S SOBRE Se sre | it tastes much like mild Java coffee, it contains only : man to come home and listen to the % Ly the nourishing goodness of the grain no coffee— no gossip of her empty brain? ‘That isn’t ae drug -no harmful ingredient whatever. raving, thats loathy : S| ie “‘Hut there's ao comfort or home ? ee There are two forms of Postum. 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