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Magazine HOME PAGE ‘Friday, December 6, 1918 The Glory of Loving Service — —. 5 |Original Fashion Designs By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory iemeseameane | Copsright, 1018, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Drening World.) ji For The Evening orld $ per OME ONE wants to know if “doing is not superior to thinking and !f| A GeNTan® THEY CAN Home Dressmakers ’ A ; 1 REBT Nig, , y Maurice Kette (Toe New York Kret service is not higher than culture.” | | Of course, the thing that counts in the final analysis {s work WAIT ; ' But {t must be borne in mind that work is nothing more nor less than | | THE PARLOR Teinisdt® By Mildred Lodewick fo mee thought. Certain people had to do a great deal of hard thinking | [°-"="% a To See You MY DINNER Copsright, 1918, 89 The Prose Pubfishine Co, (The New York Breaing World.) lore it was possible to have @ steam engine, or a flying machine, or a ’ | toon, oF & threshing machine, 4 ant A Young Matron’s Evening Gown. Tt will not do, then, to say that “doing” is superior to thinking, except Ww" bape naa in the sense that it is thinking’s fruit—thinking brought to its practical | att oP te 4 results. Tho apple is the final cause of the apple tree, being the end for | | tonseneas of war a which the tree exists; but this does not mean that the TREE is of no ac- al | reaction te bound to count. Were it not for the tree there would be no apple. | © ocour ip every depart. 4 As to service and culture, It would be well to determine, first of all, | | ment of living. In the what we mean by culture. If by culture {3 meant merely loarning, that ts | | realm of dress, fabrics to say, the accumulation of facts, the storing of the mind with the data to will be rich and ele- be gained from reading, study, travel and a multiform interoourse with | | gant, and the decol- one’s fellow men, all this stored away in the brain and put to no particular lete evening gowns ‘use, you have in mind a kind of culture that is of but little use to the world. will once again attend Such culture begins and ends with self. The only difference between |the formal evening such selfishness and that of the epicure or the miser is that it is more re- functions. In antici- fined. So far as the spirit of the thing goes, it is just as mean and un- po AY q\ Lect Fos Cond Noa worthy as the other forms of selfishne: | foved Gnee ait rs | If by culture, therefore, {s meant eelf-culture—the swordination of | home once again, and : everything else to the pleasure and delight of the individual mind—it may | IT'S Queer! = merry making will be he sald unreservedly and without a moment's hesitation that any kind of THEY SAID DINNER, Took A TAXI MERE IS the order of the day, real work that helps to bless humanity is infinitely above it. PROMPTLY AT WE NEEDN'T 4 MISTAKE and the night, the Take, for example, the great Olympian, the illustrious Goethe, the| SEVEN AVE RUSHED eternal feminine will apostle and high priest of self-culture, and I am sure that his work, sur- So insist that suitable prisingly brilliant as it was, was far inferior to that done by any one of frocks shall be ready a thousand of his humble contemporaries. and waiting to wear. , Goethe was always the centre about which Goethe revolved. He was For dinners and danc- intensely seifish. He did not love humanity; he did not write for humanity. 1 pernape We mes \ He wrote for himself—to let Goethe eee the results of Goethe's experiments Nie eaibatite ah with thing be velvet. It is em- ployed for maid and matron, the distine- tion occurring in the color and = design. While the = matron may choose such shades as sapphire, crushed raspberry emerald or geranium, with trimmings of metal lace, real lace Higher far than this is the simplest love, the humblest toil, that is ani- mated by real sympathy for human beings and a genuine heartfelt interest in them. Long ago the word came, ‘Though I understand aj| mysteries, and all \ knowledge, and have not Jove, 1 am nothing.” And still another voice said, “Whosoever will be great among you shall be your servant, and whosoever of you will be the greatest of all shall be the servant of ali.” In plain modern English, the greatest person in the world is the one who is doing the most good In the world—the most to make the world noble \ and happy. | ‘a eee a : ee 1AM SORRY To | AM SORRY YOuR, YOu Are LATE! WAITING IN AND WE or much bead em- ar \ HAVE DISTURBED WE Too A MR JOHN Di ( THE WRON RUSHED UP broldery the d | The Housewife’s Scrapbook [Sarin “rat /UNesmme (|| Over: BUT RONS/ (INATANI! vs comer te ont © not throw away the apple peel+|_@ piece of chamois on the Inside of SS FLAT ARove ) | (WHERE Have DINNER sig ness of the velvet suf- | ings. Put them into your alum- | the heel of the stocking. “ou Been 2X fictent choosing inum kettle and let them boil) your iibrary will never be infented some pale or medium color, and construct- ing it on very simple linea, I am offering [a dosign to-day that }CHIFFON VELVET AND SILVER CLOTH suitable for velvet } LEND DISTINCTIVENESS TO THIS DRESS, and of such naive yet a8 dignified charm that the young ma-jpanele are not left to thelr owmadt \ tron will find it making a direct ap- | caprices, but confined under the lowseg \peal to her. The bodice is cut on|er edge of the skirt and gatheredot | Moyen-age lines, accentuated by wide|a little they are at the top, Theow embroidered banding. In an unusual) silver cloth is introduced on the > manner from the top edge of this| bodice through the lining of the twop ———— band four long panels are gathered,| perky bows that tip the shoulders. > CI | ‘They will brighten up your aluminum | by lasects if you occasionally dust y vonderfully and take out all| the books with powdered alum and wear wonderfully and [white perper in the proportion of spots. | three parts alum to one of pepper Bacon will go further if you dip the | suds and a few carpet slices tn flour before frying. Thia ma- fectually cleanse bottles terlaily lessens the shrinkage and ity one frat gt! 5 mnly cover them jehtly and shake weil. also gives the bacon a better appear- | ve me ance. : | You may prefer to dry-clean your | | hair brush rather than wash it in Next time you roast a fowl, trY/ ammonia, as the latter method is apt | sweet potato stuffing. Pare and slice | to injure the back. Take a cup of 1} probably like | Orn meal and pour sufficient into the the potatc You will pro! y | Srlation tae mari 9 the the flavor. y | with the-hand a bruh, Rub gently | das meal absorbs the dirt particles shake ft cut and use Canned peaches make a nice des: fresh supply, renewing it until the sert, cspecially if covered with) brush is thofoughiy cle whipped cream. Crumbled maca-| roons sprinkled over the top will) make it more delicious. one each side of the front and back. Onby three yards of materia] areco They are lined with silver cloth, but, necessary for thii the glimmer of this may only be ishtful frock, © Fashion Kaltor, The Hvening World: me I would like to have? an afternoon dress of®” rose color which would be mult!” d, glimpsed modestly, because thege When you serve sandwiches | — — Pe able for any al try a filling of finely chopped pecan} oa —S ; R oT fternoon ts miged with chutney. Your W — Ss ‘ occasion, As it must sit iE = Ry _H. De Vere “StacPooLe.—Zet Sere BUONO ARIA OTT or Any lett over cold meat can be a ; & simple otyle? Ame ny lett How can I about his wife that he was revolving expert opinion. I had not minerals You can fancy their feeling: igh combined with macaroni to form =| Jones First Meets His “ Family boda ed a EOE | a matron 2% years of) in his mind plans to cut the whole in my mind. I thought, possibly, it man in Rochester's position may ve! a appetizing main dish for dinner. Use “I don't. know," replied the other. business, sald good by and took his might be some railway extension’ in anything, almost, ea long es Ne s| age, am inclined te. one part of meat to two parts of And G t C t . C ll But T just ask you to, [ask you to departure. But he was not destined prospect—and it was your last bit of wealthy, but should he add the crime ward stoutness. cooked macaroni, season with onion, (4 8 a ur ain a belle I'm changed. I've had @ to leave the buildirw just yet property without mortgage on it. Yes, of poverty to his other sins he is lost) have 31-3 yards Be Schr and pepper.” Cover with a white| = 5 shock that has altered my whole na- He was descending the narrow old I told you not to do tt, and It's done.” indeed, And Rochester had not only | abe” kate con rown sauce, according to meat | For Another 's Sins ture. I'm not the same. man Who stairs when he saw some people com- "Oh, Arthur.” sighed the elderiy @ung hin money away, he had ung @ p ot used, and bake until thoroughly | tulked to you the day before yester- ing up, and drew back to let (hem woman, “Your last bit of land—and coal mine after it | more, or can match, heated. aay pass. to think it should go like that, ( No wonder that his uncle did not it In velvet or satin, } — | ssdk, sik Lhe Oban’ oiling, looked at, him curiously "A stout lady led the way and was Rover Groamed I should ws to bird even glance at him aga as he left MRS, DT. We oie hen cleaning a soiled spot with “iy igh seat id hegy ry bls ‘ou have altered,” said he, “your followed by an elderly gentieman and hose words to my gon,” en atif- the room, shepherding the two women ” ¢ { ection, ae aetna ramilt oie her Pen te terete etan contact. ie aie ant tage YOH® '8 different, somehow, too, I a younger lady in a large hat. fening and turning to Collins, “But Lctore him Embroidery is @ rich and pretty’ | Kround the edge of the cleansed por- | Slmself broke then he falls ia with Lord. it tion can be removed by holding the He jails and fede am not going to ask you what has why, it is Arthu cried the stout I did not come to complain, T came thy com eke eS brought about this change In Your woman’ “How fortunate. Arthur, to see if justice cannot be Collins, | tFimming, but tucks can be used ine jone, This t unfortunat stead if you have not time for em- =! sald hen they fund themselves alone. Lt . ¢ ‘onte his papers have views. I only trust it may be 80— we have come to see Mr. Collins, such is robbery, That terrible man wiih = r ¥ |broidery, Velvet ribbon to lace ther fabric over a steaming kettle. ter and up a the hove fells Lim and permanent.” a terrible thing has happened. the German name has robbed Arthur, SA? (he mildest thing he could SY | vases, and also to finish sleeves aman) Refore popping corn, hold the pop- searing donee, cle “Hedrock,” said Jones, “I'm going “phe unfortunate Jones now per- It is quite piuin. What can ibe done hed tunic, ‘Satin foundation skirt, ate per with the corn inside under the Vole to begin right now, I'm going to let ceived that the lady with the huge | “Absolutely nothing,” replied Cul- CHAPTER X. Vutlon Btiter The Seeing Well: da fayeet until drenched, then immedi- tls bs Sara hat was the bird woman, the slaerly sai ees Pid fe He + uuselil oI have © Cheeni ae over ¥ 3 ‘ara ever seen before, mN Jol und himse ® fi aimy mond: iC ater the fee. et - The Curiton House piace, your Bentleman he had never Nell Meflt, Your ladyahip must believe me outside the offic at tast,| tunic of tan crepe de \ a aie Pig ned . dvic y to emigrate and 1 kno > f e by th | | reins to discard. ERGEANT'S INN lies off Fleet y Inck In the Colonies” “* tetting places.” ean HCE LESSEN a THCes | and The sale was perfectly open. and Street, he turned his steps; !!ke to make over in | If the door catch refuses to con- Street, quiet court sure "Hl'm, h'm,” said Jones, “Yes, 1. "LWill-certainly assist you. Tn fact FARIAiY AON enc “ola person above board, Mulhausen made no westward to a dress, together necy nuisclesaly, there {# probably @ rounded with houses given eniemver, but since then I have been I believe I can ket you w tenant wt had ihe army stamp about him and false statement—I am, right tn say- “We asked the way to Coutts’ Bank,| With some brown : i. ing that, am 1 not?” turning to - feet ee, Jones, which In 1692 was situated at the| woo! satin, I have had to nod, “Three Crowns” in the Strand, noxt| two yards of the late >, and | b : q thinking things out J > " onee. and | over to the law, On the right | ae fey ys vind Going tO such a house, furnished. 1 will get ay the offices of M clerk to ‘write to them—if you a very decided chin with a “Better not talk out here h “come in, come in and see Collins, little accumulation of rust the a few drops of kerosene will remedy | of entrance | the annoyance. Apply the oil with a gain the lawyer made a gesture of ™Y ten that hag a long tube, so the oll Collins, an elderly man, quiet, ntience reg? meen tk : Jones did not want In the least to | And that being the case, we aie goor to the Globe Tavern, and which | ter, which is almost will reach the seat of the trouble, n hue, tall, sparsely beard- “You know your financia! positic “Limeum it mething, I pressed $9 in and eo Colling, but he was Nelpiew’ | | 1g till holds the same position In the| enough for a skirt. Fucning, to ow weet shies dreagiy knew there was coal in the Jand, and world of commerce, and nearly the| AS the tunic has laten, clea spa re, and one of the most re- Jou.l2, Tako Rood, a8 you express tolently op- Halt areaded that it had. to do with fhe bought \t concealing that knowl- same in tho world of bricks and| some spots which spccted members of his profession. are hopelessly involved, held at evere pened 10 Aue in, ® sorryeu were almost Rocheater's aulelde, Ho followed the edge, surely, murely the law cun make mortar J eannot be removed Ilis practice lay chiefly among the point. A month ago I told you t personal, as though { had proposou Party, and next moment found hime lady who it would seem stood in the 4° reached the door of the bank] {tt is impossible to use nobility and landed gentry, a fact “ice your establishment and let pmething disgraceful—though it was = ee. i oe cheing to the Place of Rochester's unfortunate 4nd was about to enter when some-| ail of it. Am 4 foet vaguely hinted at by the white or lid ene ycktatien you said you true you came to agree with me at {24 WAT Rainn “door, and came mother. thing checked him. It was the thougnt|11 inches tall, dark which may be in the Interior of the lector of old prints in his 88 Well as [ do,’ u to make good, id he, “How are {he point about your really meaning you express it, jt, because you were so violently op- If any of your family are especiaity | hard on their stockings, you ¢ save considerable darning by sewing a ° That hurt me, Jast," Mr. © yellow lettering on the tin deed boxes ~ would much soone tea ae to his desk table, where he r, Collins almost smiled, that he would have to indorse tho) comple bi F P. s vuld ch sooner you had “[ guess the only disgrace is owing "Yo ; pmplexion, browa ist ostal Service, that lined the wails of his offices, fused the suggestion, Well, the crash eka aaa not being able to pay,” seated himaelt Your ladyahip, that would give NO check with Rochester's signature | eyes. HE first regular postal service between two Amertcan cities was established 246 years ago on Mr. Collins,” said the elderly handle to the law, N for instance, © Hy lady, “such a dreadful thing has hap- if I knew that the Canadian Pacific pened—coal-they have found coal.” Railway, let us say, had discovered setting forth such names and state- !f it does not come to-da ments as: “The Cave Estate,” to-morrow. You are o Coutts's; you ¢ will come drawn n raise money on had copied it so often that he 2 38 K. D. felt compotent to make @ fair linita Miss K. f lion, but hg had begun life in a bank) Brown and tan ithe present Lord Rochester, “I've to see that now “Thank God!" said Collins. { Jardine Jardine,” “The Blundell I nothing: your uri “ r et he She collapsed. large coal bearing lands, and if | used and he knew the awful eye bank emb | eo! 10, 167s when the Government ct|tiiar waa po forth and #0 ons Ho. pion Gad ce oreo reat: TIT AAKG FOCI Oto Ue tek tne Eentleman with the cleft that private knowledge to buy your hus for a customers. signature, — Is si ap slank L ‘ . 4 : ou told went on the other, “with this eight cyin te sein Gavel bey lake pe oe paige eH | New York inaugurated a regular! knew every one, and everything Me the day before yesterday, to over thousand and. the rent from that ©, (90k » Pr gg apadian Paolo st t ne wignature-—at least Roc must ¥ This idto' monthly post to Boston, Some thirty ble things 'Wo thousand five hundred’ pounds, ( Fal he indicating hundred, end if that stock rose to be well known would | buttons. of ten. ems about every one, and ter zabo, L ought to tide over the at Cou Jones, “has Id a coal mine, worth three hu id yo a nee tae . ‘ i} three years before that a post office | about some people, and he was to be for yourself how you stand.” rocks." rE er rag Route ai ye Ls BY ndred, coul 1 you make me never do to put himself under the) brotdered in brown opened in Boston at the janet with at the best houses. People { say again,” said Jones, “that I “I don't see why not, I don't really qy ; i 4 ve ar er microscope like that, besides, and this | drop trom the sleeve: had been op f penne ni tieed vane iteaalt ane he m going ta mak a AN th h j tied Coll be The Glanatwyn property has turned jot, ‘The gain would be a perfectly’ thought only came to him now, tt b house of Richard airbanks, “for all/liked him for himself, c in- am going to make good, these see why not,” replied Collins, ¢ - up coal, Lonly heard of it last night, jeg: »roduc Me re | and tr th red. AR eters which ure brought from. be- | spired the trust that comes from Iik- Wom to Have gone 42 pieces fully, “If you are stendtant In VOUT gd hy gockients “mtruthers, said 16 Laneiere Product of my Own Sharp: cAiRM be Just fa well to Dave his/ Sie skirt as pletu yond the seas, or are to be sent] ing, eause—I have been a fool,” purpose, — Fortunat your wife's me straight out in the club, ‘De you “sharpness,” 1 Ae Yanne y >| Fashion Editor, The Rvening Woeld . > . . n a u c ” t b ‘pness said the bird woman, ning or.” In 167 the Virginia Assem-| It was to this gentleman that Jones I'm glad you recognise that e and how 4bout Know that bit of land in Glamorgan, « 5 A - r ai Bi 4 i trener vided for the “rapid. transmis: | Was ‘shown in, and it was hy this “But I'm ‘a fool no longer. You Wachester cold to Marcus Mauthau: (thats just it, Lf Arthur had had | ile had passed the National Pro- Wil you please a4 | ey prot otticia) communications from | sentieman that he was received cold- kt business a Volos?” with @ cold sent’ Yes, { said, ‘Well,’ aaid he, CVed sense, to way nothing of sharp Py ere a Fly ea Yee 0, SO plantation to plantation on penalty of |!% it is true, but politely, n of affairs nodded. ' ie got lands iva the top of the Tae things would have bean very Dame, sounded safe and he deters} ”\' have a velvetean. ae hogshend of tobacco for each de-| Jones, with his usuai directness, | "V what do you think of that?” *rhe love of a good wife,” went On biggest coal mine In Wales, steam @ ferent all round--all round Hie tanh ths bank. int hil, Th made by? 1 do. mbt feult. Four years after the estab- | began the business He took Voles's cheque from. hia the other, “isa thing not to be bought, coal, and Mulhausen (a going to work | 8b0 protruded her head from her inte ina in ank, sent bie pam want.tt to eae er “L have come to have a serious talk pocke dd jaid it befor e ye and 1 may say - have very good e ” boa and retracted It, Jones, OUR, Fare wae, eanawer and was admitted ans. lool ~ lishment of the New York. Boston | u com ' vd laid it before the lawyer, y it himself, He was of d two hun- a nes, TUNOUS, The manager was a lid mi * monthly mail, the Colonial Court of | With you,” sald ne, Why, what is this?” said the other, eason to believe that, despite all that dred and fifty thousand for the land @umb, with his hands in his pockets with wide whisker Van air top cont, oa Sa aa Massachusetts founded ‘official Indeed,” said the lawyer, “has “Eight thousand pounds.” has occurred, you still have y ast week, they have been boring “nd his back against the window, sald a Bawiteh ualtabe ramtectannite dressy wear over Metoffice in Boston, with John Hey- |*2)thing new turned up?” He called on me for more black- Wife's affection, Leaving every there for the last half r that's nothing. si rg eet dy palma (a dresses and eles, Maem Ea otter: he fiat partiae |, 188 1 want to talk about my posi- mail." replied Jones, “and T aqueezel Cine aside, 1 think your great what he told me, and I verified it He never could have imagined that He received the phi Lage pe take ai 1 A we tion generally, I see that | have made him, called in a—policeman, mado “ike was having 7 paras of the ay e place of your sis to live this morning. Of course Mulhausen a baitin him disgorge, and there's his check, With you, It does not do, and, con- spotted the land for what it was which he had nothing to do, could due to their mutual positions. w raised his hands Do you think he has money enough sidering Miss Bindbrook’s peculiar worth, and laid his trap for this m ‘ oe colonies was paseed da Faas r hin 0 orth, and laid ‘ap fo 5 ° ei : ‘00 Jones, betwee 0 a the be voleniee ‘yr ty me td On8 8 | ant y with fingers spread, the ges- to meet it” nemper, it especially did not do in fool.” rh mnie ln taal wen eRe), Bee N atio nal \ Pasar h . hg sane ‘o royal patent was grante a8lture waa eloquent. “Ohs you, he le very wealthy, but your cass. Now that things are dif= Joues restrained his emotio ch an ass. > a lal, had done a lot Neale, who was authorized to trans-| “put,” went on the other, “I want you told me distinctly he had only got ferent would you like to see your an effort, not knowing in the t n «He saw at once how Rochester had 2f thinking. He f aw that even mentary act for the establishment otha fool of mysel @ postal system in the Eng |" The man of g like (his, over a matter with rl of Rochester with the r suit. [ cannot afford’? much, if any, fur on®® it, so wil you do we! best you can to heli? port “letters at such ri as the| to mak good, I want to clear ne ousand out of you,” nd have et talk over mat- : ast his heen done, and he felt, ageinat all (¢ be wore to give in a passable im. me out on the at} Planters should agree to give. Neale|jnesn” © ar up the a thousand out of yout) | A nd have a qutet talk over mat- relationship to the violent one, Mr. Peesyn iio ahame that it as ail Wwation of Hocheater's slanature, al tables ba began operations in Virginia, and tho|’ "The lawyer sighed. ‘Then he took the life and paat of a rogue te bad, te "No," sald Jones, hurriedly, "I don't “Your nephew has evidently fallin MIKDL' have felt—but probably {o°taily with: that aimmetine woe MISS V. 0, M, SM other colonies soon joined in the|a smatl piece of chamois leather from take up the life and past of a weal. want to see her-—-At least, not yet." into a trap, Your Grace’ caid he, Wouldn't. His uncle, the Duke of Mel- Man's handwriting, choweh Now yaw i movement, although the system was|his waistcoat pocket and began to kneed and. shifty. man is almont Well, pl yourselt,” sald the Then turning to Tones: said be ford, for that was the choleric one's fine a handwriting, (hough varying, ita A narrow fthutty: tam very impértect. The Kngllah postal | pniteh his glasses, worse, other. “Perhaps later on you will — “fwarned you not to sell that land Ame, bis mother, the dowager Count- yery much doubted as to whether he Gola? (ut narrew bande of sama@ or system was @x d to the colonies | “You remember what I told you the “I told you w ” wald co! ifferently.” ave ‘4 aw little enogen ¢88 of Roche: id his sister aT ee een, OA: WAAROP AS mark the pecker i if 1710, The rate on a single letter | day before yesterday,” said he: “ I told you wrong,” said he. me to see things differently Heaven knows I knew llitle enous ¢88 of Rochester, and his sister, the would be able tok 4 D UP Lal pe SESE 2 sonality under the microscople ga x © Collins ‘suppressed a movement of — The from London to New York was one|you determined to take my advice? irritation and disgust, He tia Birdbre k, Kaw all ror nversation then closed, the of the district and less of its mineral Hon. Ve was used lawyer promising to let him know worth; atill, I was adv from parte Up and got together in a covey before of the ba <A AS 1 age DURNS ANYTHING, shilling, and four Bande, or eight) Then you had nothing to offer me but to dgaitng with humanity, should he secure an offer for the ing with land—always " a ae making their eait, and leaving this bet yeeros poopie Ri gti 4 A folding camp stove has been cents, was charge Head each sixty some wild aus about suletde, "Vat can a doctor do fora patient house. pe lly to euch a sharp customer a9 bad business and the fool who had own handwritiug F signed that can use alcohol, miles from New Yor! What advice w holds back essential facts:" Jones, so disturbed by this tale Mulhausen, 1 told wou to have as brought lt about. do Be Centinuedd leven nana far ual 4 ) % ( ,

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