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See Ny, Wi Wy Vy) Mh By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Copyright, 1019, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening World.) REAT things are made up of innumerable little things. Tho little aed taken together, make up the masterpieces in Nature and Niagara 1s simply the combination ‘of a countless number of water drops, and fhe great forest is but the aggregate of thousands of individual trees with their billions of individual twigs and leaves, ‘These individual drops of water, trees, twigs and leaves taken together give us the sublimity of the great cataract and the glory of the mighty forest. The “goodly frame of man” is but the assembling of countless micro- Gcopic cells, and the “great globe” {teelf is merely a combination of atoms bolle to be seen even with the finest instruments of man's inventive And jus! as the body ts tho result of the combination of innumerable minute cells, the thing we call Character is but the summing up of @ great multitude of little thou deeds and habits. Watch the sculptor fashioning a human face, le blow, details. So does one carve out his own moral likeness, In the all-tmportant business of CHARACTER-BUILLDING everything counts, either for weal or for woe. The lightest blow that the eculptor gives the piece of marble does something toward helping or hindering the completion of his design. A drop of perfumery a matter of no great consequence, and yet it will sweeten the atmosphere of a large room, A dead fy is quite insignificant, and yet it will cause the sweetest ointment to sme! He does not strike it off It is a work of time and of unremitting attention to the Like the like the drop of perfumery, the smallest act or thought has {ts influence upon us. In our life there are no trifles, Every thing has its importance and should be taken seriously. ‘The successful business man will tell you that his prosperity is owing to the fact that he attends carefully to the thousand and one details of his office, jal but for such attention his business would be a complete fadlure It ts the same in the business of character-buding. A human life} may be likened to a jetter, A letter needs to be right not only in the larger features Wut in smallest undotted, i the details. If a “t” is uncrossed or an 4 sentence is unpunctuated, if the capitalization {s faulty, the f the letter as @ veliicle of thought is impaired. n your attire; if you forget to be polite; if you let fall the r r unkind word; if you fail to keep your minor appoint ments 1 can rest assured that there is something lacking with you Nor is th the trouble far to seek. You have been in the habit of saying, “Oh, these are small matters that are not really worth one’s attention.” ‘There's where you make your great mistake. If you will take care of the little things they will take care of you; but ff you neglect or scorn them they will leave you in the lurch; and not all the prayers that you may send up out of your ery and shame will be able to make up for the foolishness of the days that are gone. tion o If you are slack © cause of Useful Recipes for After-the- War Saving . HOOVER estimates that at gently simmered until perfectly ten- | M fist 1,400,000 tons of food- der before it is broiled or fried. If | Lp harap t to Europe there is a strong odor add a litte; by America to relieve the people of vinegar to the water and change ‘1 | the distri far investigated by SeVeral times. Drain, dry carefuliy the Ameri taff of the Commission the tripe. It is a good pl to do thts the day before it is to erved. It Ja nice rolled in flour, ¢ emphasizes the fact and bread crumbs and fried, or it can { milk are so short be fric ssed with onions. i} s that the health of The Value of Little Things The Day of Rest. T BROUGHT MY BABY } TO CALL on You HE IS ANNOUNCIN HINSELF AUKIogT (HEARD Hing A Block AWAY Yes, HE CRIES ALL THE Tine Day and Pape. © apenas EE THING! JAN AwFuc / ) ROTHER s ( (Pe 5 HOME Now DADDY wice LET US IN Line A PEAc Conference | v\ WHO'S REIN MURDERED® , Our THERE 2 x bony ONE INS WORRY ; HE OFTEN HAS THese SPEus You NEEDN'T WORRY 48 au HIS LUNGS ane HIM A YES DADDY ALWAYS SENDS US VISITING WHEN HE TT Sleep ANTS LOVELY For Your, FRIENDS! Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World's ° Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (Th. New York Event- World rl A Simple Evening Frock on New Lines, H EN peace ¢ the type of dress that was most affected was the eve- ning gown, We had made up our minds to neutral colors and simple, unostenta- tious styles and ef- fects, but, with hearts | mado brimful of glad- ness, we threw off |this cloak of sym- pathy and sorrow to show gay, lightheart- led frocks, Sumptu- |ousness and richness too, was made a fea- ture of them, for now |the formal occasions once more would de- nd proper knowledgment. | | | 1 ac- The informality of all so- jelal brought war condl- tions had offically been put to an end As a matter of fa women’s cannot be in a day, minds a minute, not alfairs about by however, wardrobes made over nor their changed In » that it was until holidays that the festive anti- costuming was y any great ex- Since then women seem not able to conceive of enough sions to wear this inspiring typo of frock. For daytime ind street they must stil! cling to the con- colors: and styles, but in the eve. ning there in no limit to the elegance of the gowns achieved both 3 n contrast and de- — light{ul harmony of colors and fab- rics and distinctive manipulation of them. Tho nder effect at the servativo A COMBINATION OF MATERIAL TERPRETS THIS DESIGN. IN- > When such an attractive design a# the ed to-day is observed to be remiss of it, no amateur who ankles Is achieved in various ways of res @ smart and pretty evening draping the skirt, which oftentimes frock need hesitate. The skirt ts a will be draped up and puffed saucily plain straight model with one or two on Drapery, however, seams, depending on the width ef tea r the amateur, and the the material. Tho seam is best at clever one will avold it If possible. tho back. As with most of the nar- AEST = row skirts of the day, a distance of nuch impaired and nN or eight inches is left open g children ts ap- from the bottom up, on the back pall j seam, to permit of easier movemeni. Tansacoun ho see the ne- cee And for evening frocks it is pretty cessity of contir their patriotic _ 7 to see a wide three or four-ineh venice! of the pasty nd «& Mma Thed LMNUSiy i lap underneath, A metal brocade until the next harvest they wi y atin solree is an excellent fabric serve tub for those foodstuffs A for this plain skirt, as it incorporates g0 gencra ed by the stricken Bud Finds That He Ts Saddled With “Well, say," began Bud again, “Well,” faltered De Lancey, “I'l— his hand out throu ved that there would q desirable quality of richness, Or- petite k “what are you chars h? Muybe sho"-— “I'll give you my word for it-—1 won't | n him Snidibh: eGnle) Seah” ake CROCE eed ae 1 the housewife wil FE I d Wh ° T can gr body's paw and get u know your promise! remind- sce hi until we get our ‘1 he replied, bowing p: +i a ar ‘i th < holce should be 0 Lacan: i you out Will that satisfy you? Then g we lit and something in the way colors, ¢ @ choice joule fu lente A Frien 0 Cannot Resist the RSRHANT A Seis Soc POON a cebcEN BURN IE VEU EUG TRS Peon eee LU ad eee at Paes aatervctn | caranad’ cen salereatia (eslree 6 4, su » kidney, liver Dark E e . ° this, and fi Lancey dropped Ae a w loyal I've been to your you wrong Bebe aditieny 1k 3 by the Pras or WAS a Little apron tunic, which fs all in aks ea -hy Sp hi Girl hon They parse eed if_vou know what offers I've resisted "It ain't. me.” replied Hooker so. nu co for picking quarreis, | Little a Ee ee ene “ Pee ans r his voice be © mine stands in my name, you berly, as he took the trambling hand; ‘They went to the hotel, where Don | one piece. It ts gathered Inbox r d in appet - - miletainocue aude know.” “is Kruger. But if you'll keep your «ies for hia apparent) knot at the back, re it continues following recipes may (Oorsright by Frank A, Munsey Co,) haven't been quite on the square "Well?" Word, Phil, maybe we can win out ; ae yee the into one wide loop and one long end GYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING cuts with you--I've been holding out a “Well, Aragon came around to me yet. I'm going up to tind the com- ea he which are lined with silver cloth and LIVER ‘i i Te iene of Un erwin, iw tee eee Ee Bot know how it ts— last week and eaid if I'd give him a tsario. ry Rant take the place of both drapery and A liver toat 1 can be eaten ho sudiien ucin to woe tee when a { in jove, I've been half intercat in it he'd-—well, never | A brief intervic hi ii on |e. train, The effect is dellehttulis or loaf is nice s an: be caten: | pe twiute. soing to s¢ mind—it was a great temptation. But Individua © case of | ; se aun © effect Ia de hot or cold. Grind Uiree-quarters of . Mone ‘coinmar did [ fall for it?) Not on your life! Ef Lancey was luld bare, He hod been Cred S68) Heey naive yet dignified, The front of @ pound of beef liver through the stood very quiet whi abe eee Be Re eer at ice Manner Mel Res ter ie nad With ints orders were that no ¢ this apron-tu is trimmed with meat chopper 4 cach cup of the kee Hive been, goin fitch, and Tl do tho mame by you, Cla Pani ky near you—and in Mexico plaitings of chiffon, the same beth @rou a th cup of ec nn But I'm in love, Rud, and that would cera he ruraien you eAoW. | forming the main bodice portion, This but hones u Sut I'm in love, Bud, we placed against a wall an bread moistened with water, | j Mies Shag an forget promise if he time beneath the eat icon UniL hapar the is seen mostly at the back and as enet t Maat the ME tican oF a teas: pe harenly. "Hut wot as steel,” fs isi pus oc eee cay OWNIRAGWET hh RAE orn sleeves, A velvet flower at one side 7 nd p a | he mine ant toll Bud that his fi jal, ¢ ne point! hat are you pinched commented cooker dryly, ‘he rurale t t n ranches raided, | ¢ vaist ore Pein el pan aed CHAPTER X Ola Soe WwW ey, hig much from now on, Hera, take a Pie ie Leanne m! » you Must not ro. | effect of the front of the hg ik, ; ce and n | "HA a x, 1 ‘ortuna and on till he o. tO yoic . ok at th nd wee what you make NOt Of Lhe Coinisa r Remain here, and| Another pleasing interpretation © {nto @ greased mould, set into a pan i It was a square gtone atruce Woe ey Coe et of itc!) He dvew the pieca of ore that tain o| ir room, ta thie desian would be colored: Goweres i (Continued,) 48 the street fror ; Was goln ‘he had taken from Aracon from hia Bud rod ‘ yon the tlo or hot water and bake an hour, OnAAEn Care TRAY pL Fee ho eee them {BS to me. Bomebody us and told end Mt held ft ip in the moon. auarters to t i tiipe! E wish | Suk for the sk h as pale bluo ‘To saute liver put a good quantity | search, ao confident in thelr the drunks and ea Bud rode up close fel bn nee apt L feel of it, then. he said, "Os a tos y 1 value your| with violet, and the plain material of bacon f sucepan and put | fancied secur that they never and mared at it some one hailed him 1 am anlar ‘i And you oveht to know that raising trite hi cause we cannot!to be of plain blue with blue plait- r ae ta he | ancied security, zh the bars, note 4s lonely, ¥ Ar 0 *hil—it hi one © rurales ¢ suffer you to ‘ in half a pound of liver cut into dive tested te from their ararh: and Prauen tae bee Tone ee eatia Pvc ft rock, Phil—it's the first one i y the rurales did f suffer you t the violet is repeated ia and one onion cut into small pieces. | Be erty ereavenn” aoc CWE u th qhardner,” I hired the string band Ne wont We found in our mine fend He tn Jails but you shall be my ng to the sash, and the "i a then: 6 in Ovas onal ie preamp. o ooker's boo as looker, swingin own and striding gow ys) Nis leaee ed Te Lancey, start. ether. guest, you shal . ¥ry brown then sprinklo over one) ica by their grubbing until he over to the black window: “how long (own th A RGOK er Re Hert Looks Mehceaharerd vou eet ice ference. wit NSPE wered Bud; “we're anter > — heaping tablespoonful of flour and | {ON Oy At have they had you in here? werenads, | fils cad, Manuel gel Aerial iit T got iii an. Bernardo Bs ' f i @tir, adding boiling water until there | 800d al i rena i ys" answered Phil from jealous. ues Pe, dweaned dawn nwored T1p0! a Auestion ier mare! ne De Lancey, in whose|The Man Who Came is @ thin. sauce gon with salt] “Ha!” erled Aragon, srabbing at @ tn ; “but it seems like {0tlous ase, a \F om conen. CORE aid vou dowith iete yaluo, nw wore bexinalng to . } ‘ ep pe 0 nicce oO ca Aqui a lifetime to me. & iyi . on us Me , 4 Aimerte und he, too, declined—with a ¥ BA DOPDE. dail Nerve Hct pleas ot quarts t me uD aM Saxican in here thatacaee i , Vell, might ns well come through finet les 4 dectined—with 41 Near Being Pioneer of KIDNEYS. jo teng e drew a second piece 4 i > seed Phil, the last of his 7 { N ' as Fé ms—reg equ ag: . lake it bed for the night, Broiled kidneys are delicious: Wash | from his pocket and placed them to- ir o~feeular \equila Jas 1 ave It to Gre Sido eT Ve ehE trlaee ont oe ints 4 Telephone them and cut into thick slices. Melt | gether, “it is the same!” he said. Ne Peretti : i it away from Aragon," I tangle with Del Rey again one tablespoonful of butter and stir |e gtiy’ palt-buried in the excavation, uypyely, sure, will copemersd Budi, continued Bud, “while he was digging 1 replied Bud. “He ind meseif back in Jail. And new |P>PHE first patent for a practical in one-fourt Mul of dr¥) ho turned suddenly, as a shadow Wher In frends ea Tuanie MA some more chunks out of our mine, Fo ised that to me; 80 ‘ t—-I'm perishing for al telophone was granted to Alex mustard and a rops of lemon | crossed him, to get t dic tme know?” 'Y grunted that is lea of be ee A see 1» oul und a sleep)” ander Graham Bell by the juice. Dip 1! kidney into | jaw dropped at the arch ome!" “Huh! he sa ind) me ont is it Jone noble by me and peated Manuel d i {early and got up early itea B > . 7 this, then roll in t crumbs and |" “pit touble you f pe Toa tikka eraKein ute watching t ind nine Ana Gavin Ye you'y penis Then Hud Waa haunted bir fuaee tae nites States Patent OfMice in 1876, Tee Gnd 10 f cool piace EOP DAsE | holding you minute you get Oh, 1 know I've ¢ you dirt, been a good pardner, T don't thin pa , 1 had a close rival for th: an hour, While ne A nthe ', i ouble got arrested ni,zhnt Bud," wailed De Lanecey; “but © "Well r Ke in I worst ha in Elisha Gray of Boston, Blices frequently prevent burning cre it last by those damned rurales— didn't mean to, and I'll never do it plead ; rit ‘ ‘ ‘ he at | whose caveat for an invention “to CALVI RAINS, stoc Manuel Del Rey was behind it, you aga where wav impatient i ‘|, 4 Put brain nto water and] tem ho he stepped back and ca t your life on that—and I've “Never do wh inquired und na ir ia ret i “ heart with a| nit the : tones of the human change this frequen ) drain out | motioned them out with his gun been here ever sin roughly my life on Lrolet hin i voice through a aphie elr- the blood. Remoy yer n-| Vown t ‘ ey hu ried Well, what a u pinehed for? [won't touch ar rdropo org betray me ie arelossly to m for Phil, gone |e was filed a w hours after rane, Put bra aucepan with | Wed it he Pte 8 Liye Hh : . r chied ! Weil th mie tear for a wh 0 t ¥ nt gar ry ener ra, |the Scotchman’s application for @ bolting water to ¢ Ada : Ward the RUALT Nene poping!” erie . Pi a BUR AREINE Dig Words ir Whi a er 1 Bat straighter in hin |Patent. Gray had described his in- of onion, parsiey, leat f n Bud said noth ay cause i a Hut E tered a groan and | vention in a paper communicated noon: of Bale y simmer fc } aad tizen and can't pro- { alut aur EB da pr! yong Mey SNe iui sah te Roxen I'm incomunicado for was i np our on behind. his r forme with the all the previous year to the Ameri- into cold water, n ice and to-day--how back, ud ing bristled with ' re frowied Bua, and |ca? rical ty. The Gray and when chilled « roll in id-burned greasers!" trowled they rode on thelr w lea | Bell telephones were similar in many seasoned corm in hot his pistol with a jab {particulars, and if Gray had been @ pork fat r, Then he looked at the CALV! SAAT the first pi they had agin Aran enon Neate a piece that belonged to & tablespoontul of bread crumbs seas | { pee Salt and. pepper. and. m CHAPTER XI. melted butter. 1 f OF one awful moment Hooker them, stand on € 1 f saw himself betrayed by bis cover with ey inte frie either through weak ave 1 ness or through guile; and gravy, nich should I | then his mind straightened itself and them when sery he remembered that Phil was in jall, So he swung up on his horse and followed slowly, and as soon as it was dark he rode secretly through ‘Tripp should always be soaked for weveral hours, then scraped clean and BY BDOCAR inl THE SON OF TARZAN CE BURROUGHS a eee The Fourth of the Wonderful Tarzan Stores, in Which the Son ot the Ape Man Returns to the Alrican Jangles BEGINS NEXT MONDAY ON THIS PAGE g his caveat >» honor of of the phone lit how- ver, that honor was awarded by the to Prof, Elisha Gray was born at Barnesville, O, in 1 died eighte ago Jan, 2 io in rly life he boatbullder and blacksmitl idler | CHAPTER XI, few hours earlier in flin TER a month and more of he might have won ¢ | f d prodigies of labor in ter a rolling down lifting them up on the tram, |courts ng away the face of the ir tram was ramshackle, 4nd r track the abandoned ratls trom | 415, older workings, and thelr tools Ittle | penter, more than thelr hands, but by noon|Half a cen ago ne begas a the last broken fragments were |career as an electrical inventor by oeaved aside and the shattered ledge |devising a self-adjusting telegraph revealed, relay, and he contributed many other , (To Be Continued.) important ipventions bo s Bud and Amigo per- the the cut boul Beil, to- Newwwaville, Was a Car