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ey) VU tl iB , f decatvean Stare ue 1919 : . ef Right for Right's Sake |Can You Beat It 1 paren 7 "By Maurice Beissa | . (ttm Now York Lveaing World.) By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory 4 Copyright, 1919, by The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Breving World.) | HE word “Education,” as commonly understood, has reference chicfiy, if not exclusively, to the training of the intellect. According to this ’ Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred —o 9, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New 2 World.) HELLO ! HELLO! \ WHITE ) 6207 general understanding tho educated person is one whose mind has been well cultivated, whose mental faculties have been well coached and whose intelligence enables him to safeguard himself against mental delu- sions and humbugs. But there is another side to this matter of education—tho ethical side, which is even more important than the intellectual side. Some people are uneducated mentally, and some people—perhaps the €reat majority of people—are uneducated morally. This does not mean that the majority of people are immoral. Nothing of the kind. It simply means that they ere unmoral—not immoral, but Gouyriaht An Altraetive Design Exploiting a 3 ‘ombinatiell of Fabries. HEN hast summer the | frulard silks and the foulard prints on pussy unmoral—unablo to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. Most people, as people go in this world, are moral only on the surface. They do right through the fear of doing wrong—the fear of what will hap- pen to them if they do wrong. 0 Right means to them the course of action that promises good for them; AVE | DON'T WANT” | wrong the course of action that promises to be bad for them.~ | ‘ 7 > ao | \t wilt be the same, for women ; yj 59 j | willow silk were seen so much, plain Georgetio or chiffon usually accompanied them tn Kae some way or another. This year ‘These people are like Sancho Panza—they “love God for what ho does | for them;” and contrariwise they hate the Devil through fear of the prob- able unplcasant consequences of loving him. ‘Yo know the sovereign power and beauty of Right, and its claims upon us, simply as Right, is a point to which only @ minority of human beings | have so far attained, A Roman Empress lost her precious diadem, and after a long search | for it in vain it was proclaimed, “he Empress has lost her costly diadem. Whoever restores it within thirty days shall receive a princely reward, but he who brings it after thirty days shall lose his head.” Among the throngs that crowded Rome's thorotghfares was an Hastern | Sage who loved goodness and lived a righteous life. This Sage chanced to find the lost treasure, which he took to his humble dwelling, and after the | ? thirty days had expired returned it to the Empress. | “What dost thou mean?” she inquired. “Why didst thou delay until | a6 a rule do not like to cut | themselves up into picture | puazles, und some of these fig | ured silks are abor he surest means to it, But when @ trans- parent fabric veils a portion of the bold and sometimes col: designs it lends a softening fect that la most gracious, An attractive design exploiting such * combination of fabrics is of fered here, Dark blue figured jwith any pretty pattern in colors, may be used, with plain =a this late hour? Dost thon know the penalty?” | “1 delayed until now,” answered the Sage, “so that thou mightest know Vita dark bilge chiffon ov indestruc i that I return thy diadem not for the sake of reward, still less out of the | | sed baal ey eee | } fear of punishment, but solely that I may comply with the command of Pebee - ert iia: cutie ue ala | my conscience not to withold from another that which belongs to him.” | ic ie bldibs 1hld, MARLEE AEE } ‘The old Eastern Sage was morally educated. He knew the difference the seam down the back, so that near the lower edge it is left uncaught, to afford comfortable walking space, Veiling | the entire back of the frock | a wide panel of chiffon, finished }around the edges with large | beads. The front of the bodice is veiled also with the chiff which extends into sash ends | that tle over the panel in back most the world will be a safe place to live in, and not only a safe place but a! beautiful place. Will the time ever come? The Lord only knows. But every little | helps, and welcome is the man who {s ready to do his bit toward help: ng | the time Ddbicr sles | Advice to Lovers AS = [Ses inmmas she, amanen 'T KNoW RE INTERFERING ve em attention aa a !ooKe shaw! i ollar in. front which drops vie ae Vincent ~ Cc in J WHEN H “SeRVice Te through a beaded slash tn the Bee ee errta WReHatt! hs | Rit WOUIATARGAE AS EER aie : S HN chiffon, and finishes la two tabs S man younger than herse®f? ‘The|and-I would prefer to make the sacri- | wate iL i6be question {s raised by @ Corre-; flee now by giving him up than to be spondent whose letter is printed to-|unhappily married, although I love | day, It is, of course, generally true] him more than any one on earth.” — | that women age more quickly than} Generally speaking, there is a spe- | r ge to weight them | Over the front of the skirt a t width of cbiffun drops xraceful drapery fro under th A PLAIN FOUNDATION OF FIGUR SILK VEILED WITH CHIFFON. ' between right and wrong, and realized that it was his duty to do right for | right’s sake, and for that alone. When we all reach the high level of the grand old man of the Orient | » men, 80 th in most cases the | cig} element of risk in marriage where ak ful Z chances of matrimonial happiness are| the difference in age is what you de- | anel in bask. A delighttul ‘ greater if the husband is a few years) scribe, But such unions may turn out | frock that I# neither too the senior of his wife. Then when he) happily, and in your case there are | {s middle-aged she will not look liké| many circumstances in your favor. I ap old woman. On the other hand,| think you are justified in taking your . women to-day retain their youth! chance at happiness: only be eure the | much longer than formerly, and cet-| man knows the truth, tain types of women for the greater part of their lives Jook younger than they actually are, Also the special sirain of many occupations for men makes them age more quickly than their wives, who lead an easier and more sheltered existence, Undoubt- ediy there have been lustingly happy unions in which the wife was several | years the senior of her husband, 19 tach case of this vort it ia up to the| AL Chain of Circumstances Throws ‘ particular woman to decide if she | drapery. noon at the. brides home? I am 42 years of age, have graye brown balr, brown eye medium dark xkin with slight color, [ welch 118 pounda, > feet 3 inches tall. What material apd Lo lor would you ad» \ vise? MRS. D aa A pretty tan, dell ZW Edgar Price r side of the ship, bis prostrate form; but ¢ wining with its owner, not know--he was quite cage and him: — The lad, horrified, spr Burrougns. nion did phants elves aw What she saw was two vory from the na white men, ‘They wer r followinis consisted of body of the hundred or more r ng from the U'from approached whe lea cof the natives that aur-| | } bhwe, oF gray obiffen momber them —Carl Jenssen and camped outside the Svea Malbibn, yellow bear aboard. Once a ore, he kept bed to lean low over the wde Arabs arta wana Wo take the rinks Jack Upon His Own Resources 3 00 ovis teen Henao thet Auun'hua Guled Bape alastsn ittetrceadies eed founded thse chat ther peamwoakica| {le WV. > .2m,aiter, ia \ i} that bore the legend * n his defense, as he had killed of cutthroats. considerable followin, that was XQ 1 this design. Cut steal alone il Amid the Wilds of an Heuracetn tatiana 12 te TO" Ricteel sree one Sha tends 7 bulls down hips. They were coming to palaver with é vin nor pillow Halton, The Rveaing, Warts . Will you eggest &, « ress achieved through too dressy, 1a achieved ug | vy) le euls tore ae siunplest knowledge of sewing wedding, whieh take: there is no intricacy either in cut or ¢ place in’ then alae 4 “D, D.” writes: “I would greatly t was quite dark before he ven- what would they do to him and bis ants—for you shall me ihe ve r, Dp t 1 t t nd arran for aithtu. pe? us) i Arab th ne} Fe ba Phe Brenig World. ry Gandia’ opinion 40 A Ji l ured to enter and arrange for ac- faithful ape? 4 he old Arab met them at the en- dos Faior, ‘The Bren " } Bie FOUE - ms isin wa rican Jun e commodations, Was there no escape? He thought — trance to his tent, His eyes nar-| I would like to \ } er, At tho office Late f night Conlon, the In silence for a few moments, and In the heart of the jungle, hidden powed wickedly when they bad ap-| make my last 1 employed T met a young man of fine, Amer! k then with an exclamation of ‘relief away upon the banks of a sinall UN- praised the. meweome They | ee noble character und we became very (Copyri ‘ he struck palms together and 1 a large river stop) | spring's blue serge much attached to each other, About SYNOPSIS erouc 1 ng, Un turned tows his Ning uphn empties AUlantic not so OtiTee, »| Suit Into a dress, 7 e ch other Pears ah Geen init th he chair, Money would di from the vory, they said. as it of good { » yeas ago he was called to the colors | tra oe slept ing! Me would y pall 1 sbelk «runted, He had B0/ quality but nb ‘ ‘ and is now in France slightly] the a: ‘ ying wp, his ta tien rai? Hal ap : ule 18 inserted a slim skeleton o 1 ihatel i eS , 4 ' wounded. He wanted to become em-} ¢ lock PU aoakenee i Sonten Page ge Mi ga Welsch gh Meriem gasped. She knew thit in| UE marving, Fi 2 : A Rey med to the c which he had been ae- dozen goatskin tor pale ape ko wore | hus revere which ed to me before departing for h tans ta ran aay and return to Africa. with his of the bara and eustomed to carr It was not the clearing housed the . se Sie Ala Syuked| turn back froq { Vrance, 1 advised him to £0 Way] snd encouraging Jack 10 twit AKUL at hie toome, Tarzan pi xd other men's prop- wly at , und ist Who nd shelt d almoat 19 the ruof. sho poked | turn k from vMiree wan tn casé he might meet] feng to,scbonl, Aimtead he tare for the bie. Vaal i ; frantically: ne searched themieh the wading and reid ar peea: Larinae ferwars 19 BPP S| ae Web Ae : naka, down, rh The am, knob simultane 4 renaining pockets of his clothing, e4arsoea which t view the strung’ where two lnk 24 \ someone he loved better than me, or sha, dowa, the bed tg nob kimul tanec D OThen. hee Oriana Gaon bin ineis deaerk bare’ hart ‘ bite their gkins! Mow yellow thei : perhaps there might be a future for upon the Aaa? wae agate ee etka ‘itn dine. your 40 the Market al Timbucth great beards buttor wold it I him over there and he'd like to re- ‘ in the slums of London, reir ' ting the lamp, he moved the hed Playing before on f the Arat uddeniy one them ned his | thes plait CHAP 2 hers came to at » to one side, and inch by inch felt tents was a littl Loften—a black. eyes in her Hon, She tried to! tailored, with belt "| main alter the ware HB killing of the friendless old 4 ne over the. entire . haired, black-eyed lt rl, who, dodge back out of sigtit, fo) As baok wbich:t | | “I promised him J would remain Russian, Michaet Sabrov, by A Mts yon rate Hic tank taco ts nit graceful feared all men; but he” saw ber, | ot beek milleh ot |} faithful and correspond with se his great trained ape, was a | and good; but wer Justice: | but pennile mah, w 9 igh: oh rosaed | eam is unde r- vhich « d edi- ‘, M sista wa 1 4 " oO there ‘or trangers 1 - regularly, which t aig ANG: TH matter for newspaper com- tia the nia InAs ane 39 reAtr + aw money . { fist a fa aw it, Wo #24) Am twenty - eight stely interested Myself in war work, ment for @ few days, Lord Mea And ho onic te. j what} “me of ¢ i it ted, “t| Years of age and giving up all other amusements and toke read of it, and while tak- kness that she had to be * «phe a atta oney? He trl all when lant elled doll w " tispe : Meas away, Gal weigh, 140. pounda I Gavetnt gone out Psa f ee ing special precautions not to permit Whiecied aboard the in an D> through them—the pockets contained Be eee le ity eave TOLL 00h eee ane Pe RI EOS oat height & feet young man since he left. now that| | aame to become connected with © ne boy would permit no one but 72,7! | D, Dew notes, Doubt. for arance; f rh il wes Quite Nideou and t and al- MISS J. C { I love him dearly and my love ts) 11 oaie Kept himself well posted himself to wheel her, and with Ms the ped. . had n entirely \ ' r 43 Moet en | A vest front of \ reciprocated. as to the police search for the an- OWN hands assisted her from thechair iq pped PR ena TE TO Eo ht it the most eat-| colored or dark \ “ k ne so blue and dis- |, © the inte of their stateroom— ii % 5 1 L adorab! i ‘At times I becom blue and dis- | nropoid, nd that was the last that was seen 4 : over the side into uiiing w whieh 4 o ©} blue + Wh couraged on account of my age; TM) ay was true of the general public gf the old lady by the ship's company qyiei enact c t 0 wh i Lot the ht nen Mr, about ten years his senior and I know |. onieg interest in the matter cc 7 i ie W bioct v t upon ten’ lage, ng ne has no idea of my age, as no one : i disappear mon pies with lik M m ye could cont ly . e tred about the mysterious disappear- 7 )/nons [ie Tilesi ‘ i 1 he ‘ camp A Slave Who Became a ever takes me to be as old as Tam | ioe of the slayer, Or at least, thi® und a crook, who Wa 3 Oe onninn he w Every one elxe with whom Meriem k returned to tent, bu A Sla ho Becam “4 n very giflish in appearance, While} was true until be learned, several half a dozen of r scious that . came in « ctw ost withou enter At. dnastead | Queen. a big, athletic fellow, hair slight! gays gubsequent to the tragedy, that te United States, oy until Paid Hite boy was alone in the hed. ‘Then t ; ¢ Sroal hase eas Tae ce : : oe re ue ena ina : ‘ ly tinged with gray, and appears enue | son Jack had not reported at the isicn re him accidentally *ut : hie t ndaw “ 1 after he ext ’ The sheik ge vader . Pans older tham he is, L was amazed When | hoarding school, on route for which display ‘a eninolad, FiO yee ee ee oe an ken e lad bole, Mus t tilphy at “hy 1 by the arm parte of France will &@ 1 learned h 1 have had other} they had seen him safely esconc nh then on Conlon cultivated the youth ‘ =. 1 by ¢ ‘ 4 " 4 k t r fen ebrat festival of their T aould-nevor love them |. ven ren koe did not con- t tha w Magers plu 4 of tar tw rs yy é ' ides wags @D ne has, bu pect the disapp i lg 1 yards aw 1 ne, 1 in hi “ 1 Do | ir of the rin ° ! . ed in the What oe would like to Know is: Dol] with the mystery r « Mm t sedge was t there is too much difference | whereabouts of th t a b ware . ' ° Ap & git} ene : eo? Most people claim that] Until a month later, w cu 1p . L ¢ 8 at hk ta 1 French band aft vestigation revealed the fact that th hat terrined’ | eM eee . 1 taken to France and ald {bey bad lath the train before it pulled a ON Re ae i ” te to |} »wald, Mayor @f t of the station at London, and ow > i ep 4 ab are ally terminatia y ee 3 AN AXIOM. he cab driver had been found who grandmother over the side to a wa lire of Haley ms Air ’ o) King Clovis I aaa B at a reception | ea driven him to the address of the ing canoe f 1 rest . w with her and made in San § was urged by a} Old Russian, that Tarzan of the Apes jad insis at he af to eat ase M 1 1 © recall used her intluenee New iA sa 1 ene ; p- | Fealized th iat, Akut had in 8 ame Way side, and whe ! _ i rs that of & bring about ¢he make ome and se eon connected with the disappear- en int t cas ney nc t th iM ; : ‘ viled “parlor Bolshev-|ance of the boy. that ' he ‘ ‘ j Aer er: I rene he ae: t nent of n Dorew : 7 "Who were wrangling so bitterly} Beyond the moment that the cab- her fn atlike a ran Mi 1a blurred W the king dled she ’ u Ae TEAPO | the curb house in So int = . rina ¢ h Shou ¢ : t M w r tals. When man hurried to the} which the Russian had been quar- eomfortal fe 3 Fone n ¥ un t e king she) ® ontending par Ishevists, he lis- | tered th no clue, No ofe had to obacrva the little pack ae Genlon fa to the « by her own de or earense 4 \ ened to their shrill and angry voices | seen elt Pey.or the ape from worked from ‘ thi Aineri. Or Atable . ivory One shed ved w ha to & convent, hei: Aaa dls : fr [that instant-at least, no one who sisted in lowering tie r ne spon t F ed Geeka, 1 age, 4 @ moment and then he shrugged and] stil) lived. ‘The proprietor of the tanet 't Av apes i ' , H , _ Presently e heard t rowd “Phere are 80 hiugs dearer t _-— | turned away house identified tne picture of tue iad steamer's #) nor u floor Dei tet — a awit, mov up the street toward the an Arab, Jenssen. honey.” re “ * | “Always remember,” he said to the, as that ef one who had been a: fre- even as ipped powerful tect san thetaate a !vory and retreated into sheik’s feat, Cautiou she stuck turned the first speaker, "“Revengo| KEEPING FLOWERS FRESEhene ae “ a dita {queat visitor in the room of the old a 4 4 * om sel ve kless wastes of the north bee Mer head around the edge of the tent, 4s one of them.” | Peace-makers, “that these chaps who| @Uest vist dropped he sea is dugul 4 whirl n The addition of a little saitpel n, Aside ! - inh cules ead whirled tn h t th ¢ could not resist the temptatio iyhow, it will not harm to tr BAddition Of .¢ ait pate ere all wind never come to blows,"--| ua", Aside from. this he knew noth | Scarvoly had the boat camtaining the wuiden fiackness which rims fore the guardians of the territory ¢, pnoee OF tbe, viieee he Any now oY replied Jenssen’? | carbonate of soda to water tn whi Weebingion Star, And there, at the ‘ ne nag parte @icrnity they raped could be made aware of us, and she craved dis A, ,_ Leut flowers are placed. wil ' \ exe, door of * eriky fur the shore than Conlon, balled @ = A moment later the ape ny from ihcir presence, eleutlessly they a ‘ G lama nae : a"