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thought of the subject. a ny VERY woman @ é Nt who goes away All that any of us can do—from the bumbiest layman up to the best aes on a vacation ‘ equipped scientist or philosopher—is to theorize, and it is probably fair | 1 | fecla the need of an i H-around practic 1 to maintain that one theory is about as good as another, Upon a subject | ie ou - : actic ‘ Whie : : ; | |frock which can of which no one knows anything all guesses are alike so far as their valuc | Mipet morning, afters . ——_ é Pye Take, for bxample, the well authenticated case of the little girl out | a ition ‘ n Sioux City. 1 equal graciousness. i x City, la, who was able to read her teacher's mind as easily as | That rare quality she read her lesson books; who sat blindfolded before a picture and told | of adaptability, how 1 Just how it looked: who was able to locate lost articles us handily a ever, is not often 4 vines alia frock though they were place t be eee realized in a , 8 3 Placed right before her eyes A although one thay Standing 100 in every one of her studies, she was suspected of being a sigh for its conven eribber,” but upon investigation she declared that 1 | fence, But the woe : i la hat she could “read the : ¢ | \eacher’s mind” and see the answers to questions that were put to her i} PAI Db J IT'S AY TURN To Pay ° MORROW | a pie seat i ‘ | aa ° : The girl's claim was forthwith put to the most rigid test, with the! | YESTERDAY S To Bay IS MY DAY }wuch a frock may | result that in every instance she came out victorious, thus demonstrating | y : Milde bible dais — eS tod phic the fact that she was the “real thing” and not a sham. sao Pr Lip ; ity renders it ap But what docs {t all mean? cos propriate: for. morn Anybody can ask the question, but who can answer it? Nobe (Ss a . a ing wear; its fabric What was the power by the exercise of which the unsophisticated little Xe ila of silken texture ie i dressy enough for Western miss was able to enter into the minds of other human beings | afternoon, while its and see their thoughts as clearly and distinetly as the eye sees the apples elogance of trimming on the table or the figures on the rug? and semi-low neck . { ‘i ; = make it not inappro- If the Sioux City girl could do those tuings—and it was provid that she | a4 : 3 P that s priate for the n ‘ould do them—why cannot all of us do them? 1s the girl's brain (th wemasevunueay aa (ME physical contents of her cranium) different from that of other people Of pongee or crepe | about her? de Ohine in a soft | ; Is the question to be answered in the affirmative, and in the peculiar | tarts ae ist te j organization of the girl's brain are we to find the solution of the myste ee See wee = Or, discarding the physica are we to conclude that th gathered into an em is an infinite mind and that thi b napereien et tape Lihat scl 49 its instrument? ere mind uses the young girl's brain |the top and an ef \ ae its instrumen fective enfbroidered But why should the infinite mind use this girl's brain rather than the ) AND THIS [S . Si | plastron at the waist brain of some other person, or of any other person? | HIS DAY - Pa U G |lina ‘The straight \ f Yhe Sioux City girl declared that she “knew nothing at all about the Jaa) a | yoke formed by the - > % power she possessed,” and beyond a doubt she told the truth. We can ) No WONDER HE band at the top of . ‘Z readily believe th he was totally ignorant of the why and how of the HAS MONEY | the waist, back and | ama fe she was able to perform semuialalanteiena | front ta filled in on It makes no ¢.fference what our views of the Bible may happen to be ameedaige tere - whether “orthodox” or “unorthodox,” there is not one of us who would IDA GSTREN ikea a z (hink of questioning the Biblical statement that we are “fearfully and | be rone, dull blue and wonderfully made dull green, which fe b Fat | ion Ss i" s THIS DRESS CAN BE WORN ANY TIME Life is a big enough mystery, but still bigger is mind. It is Just pos- | harmonize with ail ible k of life as lot th , OF DAY OR EVENING. sible to think of life as having come about as the result of chemical action; gested for tho frock. © »/ the i avai 2 2 A i | gest ‘or the froc but the most stalwart fancy pauses before the idea of the chemical origin, LGtteae sacra: alte of mind. Fancy may flirt with the ndtion of chemical origin of Shake- floss may be employed to interpret) tron bo tying a tdaie Lt ad Rr: inte body, tnolddine ihavbralnoniaihince a ; | the embroidery. ‘The same narrow| back. Its ends are finished w! peare's body, including the brain-stuff in Shakespeare's cranium, but the \pand of it which trims the waist is| fringe made from the yarn or floss! thought embodied in “Lear” and “Hamlet,” {n “Macbeth” and “The Mid |rapeated on the sleeves and on the| used for the embroidery. Kimbro! ummer Night's Dream” cannot have been born of chemist | very edge of the straight, nates buttons close the drew up the g e sle' | canal full skirt. A two or two and a half! bac! ) Rolling around the lttie islet of our knowledge is the shoreless ocean yard width 1s sufficient measure for! 4 | of the mysterious, which breaks in upon us now and then and recedes, | the skirt. ‘The sash on thia frock Ia) Answers to Queries caving us wondering & worth-wille ald to Its drewlNeMs | raion eater. The Rrenine Werd ; sehen ba a boast st appearing from the sides o! e pla { have 5 yards NEWEST THINGS IN SCIENCE, | of ponmee walel ASHure Whlts inineral oobi Bele d Pr, 1 wourt Mike ( nanufactured n Australia from | t . iy + have for a dress vate soek G4 4 this summer, in Eee i : y a style which will. A new table for childre a re . Or do me for any’ on one side of which 2 Wi occasion. Wil you, —— Y please help me ee "lSueaaeiee ‘Ri di H ably, and as Sycamore sat. study eras Additivaal ant don des a ar rail, s the tap the Capitan gathered a ve lap of a new fla n ty increase | Wi ith D few sticks for a fire. As they burned twenty-five ye he drew out a piece of white old, 5 feet 3 Inches. ‘ owe anger Threatening egies aus neon RLeea a Pat oid: 6 fon) bina Siocum's flag of truce nd spread of o Australia’s Jeposit. of At E St mi Lea res bien . PEXNENYC CTRANCECT CASK BROING i Ay brown hair and huateallais frat oxtunalve donbalts very ep ‘on k. Then he picke CRAIG KENNEDY'S STRANGEST CASE BEGINS NEXT MONDAY brown | salt aa p Wales, quenched the live ends by spitting plexion. y mand Sow! peter a ee EDING CHAPTERS oo ee ae ion wee te tan A Story of False Clues and a Plot That Failed MISS R. @. wakes tigi rm © thy «; below, two hands hook Hand embroid« | ares of Ir g realistica nd below t pictur ery in self color j i wn nd, wit! index fin- he picked up other horses, and a devilish swag “Old Sam blo Sycamore had been very careful tc etic Bilietatortie ohelaisree cia hace : snoke from a canyon fire that was cum, eh?" sidbvon ahead: and he aeverao ince or purple atm " tomobile is a concealed pocket for Son ) point othe ty eae tha women ware, Bh abl ae Not him! It's ; : y : : slegance to th ; umbrellas, 101 teu Th un—-Wweat boiling down syrup. But even this she paused and looked aw bash glanced at Franctica when she! esl gn A 0! ais oat Horse wh me yous did pot satisty bim and he lay bid fully came in, but somehow the news of ored ribbon ati So Nulearian Government is tak Two hands sh veans “MY yntil he made out D Will Well, w inquired Syca- his arrival had preceded him, und| )~ the neck Ut he tena to incre the ee in, returning to 1h friend!’ This be ny She was moving along @ ridge with More, riding Mack and ogling her with evidently seme word of his indis-| coming aadittey production of cotton in that country. | grow intimate wen me from i Bu enous w her duenna and he could tell her by Masterfu or cretion | peshion Balitor, The Kvening World a - etten--the kind they the way sue walked, Upo r bak i 1 he custom of the desert Papa. | "zien Falter, The is An e motor operates the i ; before the white man Fe ee MERE MAGIA Aaa s only a un boy to ADAKGOR tale vilikeeee tal Welly sant eae olds OF uneaeR ne | CHAPTER XIV. more folded it up P bn LAA cee Aa ain arte Nod ummer and move with all their bes| kind as to design rented for use in cl (Continued) 1, and bo tucked yk up to the tops of the sahua 1 One aid Sycamore So that’s longi to t nountait This 18} are YCAMORE BROWN « t served him better t! ; polo made of giant cu Some feller that's workin’ for ‘em partly because their wells and clay-|Mme an evening ew ate 1 ; 1 WV N i ad ted, nthe mon was below mle Baar ta otok tial i vine r to mia tip, eh?” bottomed ks” go dry and fail teen an 1 cantina achable cabin for aer pe to escape the law's ralle ; That wa month of She ¢ provide sufficient. water. for the ect pilota and passer lance indefinitely. Nor non-commital of the DAT gvceniore pickad out namarts by a droe ntook; Lut it also takes them up out}some light blue 6 e ye a Sareal ‘a a Py Ma i y wea irded of the hot, flat desert and puta them rex When an Indian run t ox mh he haut acrome the aeuert ring nd started Coward at, i ACTOS All fant. nedded sycamore leans neae to tho citahesas Anita the | tarteta from an another trip to town for tobacco, a pa White man-—Indiun pitt regrets Vy the prickly pears. A de yf mount DUDLEY Ov ty tee 1 at Masts ing new o her, 1 I'm much nta. It is alan occasion of thelother dress which 1G: q of field glasses and certain other inc - nelan > a)" od ruraies took up h ind fol. auite ‘unexpectedly, he came upon Ff Pye a a A Neh ; tis al jon 0 oO dress ING BOOK FREE dentala, he ceturned to bring 8ycamo ny ay ered pe att lowed with Siena) exe; but Frances Willard. She was standing 0D! pds Wr thee ayerenrnat ee Mice the Rahn eae when this like new. ‘There Seni! ” 8 information that Mexico had placed x AbA8° 6 ail right! Indians were alw t then On a hillside resting and when she i) ome higwax, TOU RDOW MKT Gillan aca tonal asl To Evening World Reader reward of $5,000 on his head, fohow= 7 and, though th him from looked up and saw him ahe staried yin boen a protty good fricad to me, earthen alias nud: ates your tase at | are four one-yard WATIOWAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION ing the robbery: of the gold mine pack , He fixed his audience with a gli village to village tiled to get and turned away quickly. Then with iy inoiwea. How're you gittin’ along?” religious ceremonios, mont religiously (lengths, 18 inches train, That js to say, this unwelcome IMB e¥e and Sycamore resp. nded with the fr ' out a word she raised her basket and jy inqmired imively, and at this and uproariously consumed. : ae news was contained in papers of te & Prompt, "Si, Senor Was not "As N” led he swung in a circle that burried back to her duenna Tt was gudder my y Vedat MG URFeRrioNely conmumed, | | wide. Would ike day. ‘ine A wun rewaid aty Ok ing for front ith the Capitan, led him hack eo San Tenacto then that Sycamore rememborec heaved and she cast her eyes to the wome > a hese OF Fact 6 nel ombi- $9$1,000, And soon rward Sam _ “My girl no * stormed the old After a month in the open his right tun rough und evasi ground he women are in the habit of Fing, }eome net ih combi Slocum’ invaded the precinots of Chief Muy tala! No vala nada!* arm was strong again and he could Which he had given to the Capitan. a4 "von. am so ‘shamed! she wailed unk, and waiting the wober |28tlon. Am nine- Juan, An invitation was sent t en, sudd & his ground, draw and tas ; Round Well as his flat refusal to atl Tid not mean—T thought orrow—~« week the detective to tall RY nded: "Why you no se Valley was freahly with a new her when she had ce clear down “AW. that’s all pepe} by 7 Mg ~ er Her hy ok Ri ner teen years old, a refused, but Slocum persisted and us is no place t of cowb 8 was noth- to the line his wae not 4 shrink iniortangly 1 k ald festival, when his presence might ine | Perfect blonde. tee came oneth answered Sycamore Bee eee eae e tut tha ing nature and he tallow tae not oat Tei BE, ere Ranh ie REMnenee IRR: 18, ’ at Lum Mastu 1) CYes! Mut why vou no want to? fear of the hard-rid i above her wu val be feeai Poa Tia Ae COE eee ed MTCC Hie cnTeuens MISS R dl was awuiting trial, Ace Yeu no like my aiel7 ne was Not afraid—and to prove it he ehaperon them cactus-pears, sill you" Covering: from their Jat, Sycamore did | Blue met with ‘ ive there was no, “Qt onded Sycamore, rode one night to within a mile of | ‘This amiable old woma e reuohed it up to him tnstandy not know. He only kn was leilver gauze bands Marti 1 1 lers Ike a shu n Ignacio, wered to i expert nomight have unw ne and, after ng his sup want t nvict Jack fling Mexican, “She w very Kind ‘There was #1 thing awesome 4 nurse him durir ' H i" Gt Hands OM car and Luvine moma comm for huleee eee +] time nee, Ha o,me—when I wa spooky about San Ign at had arded with a nugget of desert fruit. was exchanged, but Harae nh how time when no one|*UA drop skirt t » be & bad man, and chose “You, but—you want to marry break. Tt was as dead and d hie stolen gold, as weil as with other Tia was looking away ear OL i aly va Te OI fenhiva Kditor, The Evening Work! able for the train rabuery, ier tt brutally er the manr of his} If Sam 8 were caught out a duenna Sycamore ax he peeled the bright Ont ecasion reverted to his ‘ more potent reason for leniency t kind, but Sycamore was equal to wa with the refused to regpond to his ad 8 You been mighty good Lo me, Mexico practic nd retired about | muggest 8 aul All the steps in canning are not only i alehough tie detect ie eel, w ba ind Dis Kring 4nd signs were us it Francisca, and 1 weil, I sure appre; ait a mile from camp. Here, in-an | able dress for me i described but illustrated (as in above ot REAR MARA At eae te ME ate Fe) " t be a th id mn whe did not } a i where the desert grass | to take to a fash picture "Blanching" by dipping in hot! show where the booty had been h. iden, to place—that Aah Riais hing Desert Willow at Ta 4 1 } he ansaddied by a bush jonable summer Water) in the bookle ‘an-| Sycamore was offered ammesty and 1 want you F A it Bid looked fee her face aay Id d ) nights regort to wear to ning and Drying « and | Kind consideration to testify. He re “Ung.” ; A ihadalt coin On, nothin! wach.” anew ; d jem § 7 m1 tat ae a morning con Fruits,” prepared by experts of the ree’ of tx Ie could smew t Ms Ri 5 - seh then me | n Id en t tm and stared off to cer! A * National War Garden Commission, ough he had « 1 1 1 Aenen abane ved a n " 0 Ak caret as Gayore ey Aen reader bee . This booklet will be given free of | His pals in dia : sr aah a ; santa H i ner Bit re eareecue rays of ilalt | adyicn and a shall charg vening World readera, who | i, bow Bro ts } . ba him. Or amo r about hin 4 Heil ee t ary of the desert appreciate = your fave only to chp out this illustrated {and he was fi | slot jppmed’ at ti tina Wel be Frans tun we ; : eee fe he cee help. Am a bruc not 1 prossoe it atvmny world [Mes TABS ANG Rycamore °Os that t we the t ciseat he r hd there Round Valley sensod | nette, having blue of listed below. was pot lon the Indians had ta that assumption Bur st : id RAP Atal wn KOMet wked up from | eyes and goo If you wi wailed to you | nN : Ara)) they possessed their p ‘i yon work, F und ana then he | color in alae send a twort . and your 4 i nies and eat up into . And w Wers bes wtood 1 ears pointing to the I teetinart aine and address, to t National | eh! line t x 1 ahaya t t ; ' Pps am 6s War Garden Commission atom th ne and 1 Sat phe nee . and kissed her. , amore would have drop; ne | toward stoutnes?, D. ¢ nd the booklet wil \ yeh ie . a at Wroad trail bef le re ap jeep in a moment; as it was | but have good Othe WORLD) OFFICES: bu Ne RAE ed on ea the and spurted ard the CHAPTER X\ e sat gall and waited All was ‘igure. \ yrmation Bureau, Pulitzer (World) to all urgings that Pitashas ate cen lta tity ids BRIAT he oe : ee ee DOgtA TGs MRS. D. J. a | : Bu ul 8 all a Sat lh ne and from Wi caine 3 ' nd buckled up h t : Upt $93 Broa a rT « hte € ne ‘ feet ptown Offi 1843 Broadway sa near by and showing villa ‘ \ ey: . silk with sheut ' (northwest cor Street), wanted to see him, That shook Brown {eo and other Sew tr devel mx Mire acpi lop, 1 to 1 with the blanket and ilk with sheul< Harlem Office, 155 West 126th | considerably and he agreed to talk with | "You gé ee and 1 Mo (WhY notr! demanded |i re - \ ant clank—the clank| ‘cou ey der sash of gray eet (near Seventh Avenue), the old ch tan ‘apitan Juan mense planted field of a i cvalancosln PADS ik ib asemed io @ het of tron on granite—had come te him | — edged with samo FLA eae Berea Nee cain | wien th Tianvazlvad aeenw aire I mse planted field of pickets und, swered mysteriously, ; : seem \ ‘rom iw ast, and Round Vatiey |color fringe, Gray organdy 69}! @aroet (near Third Avenue), foot of the bill 5; Co ¢ smiling . AE ye or Ue ed ag la aR Log . flee ppd y I'm ndiar np that Was not 1a jand cuffs, fount uttons of bale le jyoamwre could see He was smiling again now quile gould make out 4 pinto borse, Then ioemion for.” returned Sycamore, wild quilo a» welvume as former. (To Be Coauaued) ,eray and rage, ‘ By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory postiaht, 1918, by The Pres Publishing > New York Bveniny HB old question, “Wh T at is mind?” is no nearer belng answered to day than it was at the remote time when it was first propounded, Thanks to science, we know a great deal more about the sub- Stance of the brain than was known by our ancestors of long ago, but the thing of which the brain is the instrument is as profoundly mysterious to the wisest scientists of the twentieth century as {t was to those who first HOME PAGE Wednesday, July 3, 1918 po PTe 818, Pri} nie Row Fork Brenna rw By Maurice Ketten AND I'LL PAY ILL PAY To MoRROW For Tic LUNCH To DAY —_-—5 eT AND [LL Pay DAY AFTER ‘To MoRRow tena cape SP RP ee: CYAN YG er Original a Designs _ For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers Fy By Mildred Lodewick a 1018, by The Prew Poblishing Co, (The New York Evening World) A Frock for Many Occasions Copyright,