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"n n » DECEMBER 29,1919 : i rye, for the Fair By M arguerite e Mooers Marshal] eytt %, bw ue ie World.) ea ide New ant ears Q For Smart | Fashion Designs 6 “°™?' spre anne ; | The Lable of the New Year's Resolutions —Moral: - : : By Mildred Lode w ick —_—_—_——* The Seance They Are Cracked the Better! ; ; ; ‘ i ave ing Wottd Sennnnrnnmnrnnnnndns { Day's Tale We ld suleo the Mnitivg of This DAM resolved on first of January, 4904 B.C. ! ‘ Frock. Hatehes on the polished surface of the Nbrary tabl STOP CRYING | | orth the gay he would wear evening cle of festivities, and PLAY THE DRUM ( x MAS IS _ OVER Without being commanded, casoled, wep! over, argued with, threaten ne only way to ens b- and be the carving knife or With a divorce; Voat he w i remeniber errands after being reminded not more’ than three times joy uh | propria feom frocked | i | Parties wv the yo iy | Miss come in close 4 essiod and one 4 i} | k to wear to all £ them by no a | q ' } 1 H ' ' i ' That he would never forget the anniversary Of the day firs And the day she gave ly Phat he would gtt up in thé morn At the time he had set cur ins That he wou! return to the ¢ \ My ) (TRuMpeT|( Lge 4 a rd knitted herseli If the night beiore; | means adequate wet his bath-robe, tree hix shoes, put his coat on a hanger, place his slippers in the shoe-bag, deposit his laundry | in the cleties hamper, | With se many ‘ne ervests sutside f id the waste-busket with his old letters and | thes claiming extiney tin fon at this time And always, unde Vory provecation, w Be NEAT lve resolv ed- yout husting, without rest {no doubt many # mother will find hev- velf after Xmas fac | ing the problem of contructing a pretty | daughter's party \ SToP ae ———] | frock in the limited iS Under the regenerative influence of the world’s first New Year, Never to usk ‘o* ten dullary more thay her allowance Never to wear Yrenci heels, furs in summer evening gowns © rouge; To keep her husband and the taxi wling not more than twenty minutes On party nights; Always to serve the morning emile And (he dinner sm nsparent blouses in winter, ich ruffle the sensibilities of nervous clergymen, SToP THAT Le ) DRUM ING} vo Topi | time of one or two RYING |) | das ¢ : As a solution to just such a situation, T have designed the fr k in to-day's sketch, A tigured silk with metal thread embroidery would be suitable, be- cause though — this fabric is rich and somewhat weighty, there is ‘but scant long with the morning cof! With the soup—even when beth hud been delayed forty minutes Because of “a block in the subway" or “a holdup in the Erie terminal To be-the perpetual picker-up of her husband's unconsidered trifes Of underwear, slippers, cigar stubs, old letters, crumpled newspaper clip ping, pill-boxes, hu cils, shaving thi To be his “first aid to mem: His polite letter-writer laundry, house ats, stubby blue pen. | measure employer His apologist with bores, clergymen, w+ drives,” and—sometmes— My vit dv ‘ Lai | here. Another suit- he ehitds able fabric, however, Never, NEVER, to exclaim impatientiy | would be a printed pussy willow, in auch un individual design as the Pershing orchid pattern, or a wild flower bouquet time you did some of the SPU eTEE eueraily known, duis fram the Garden took pluce two weeks lu © our Heat parent RiEMIIPE Feraclich STOP CRYING ! THIS NOISe T CAN'T HELP IT of white daisies and ‘ / lire ‘as * LCE RUFFLES DECORATE A_ SIMPLE (oncheeporueemmisen each tniinBldnl gaia litle lather PLAS ON THE PAN DRIVES NE HIS CRYINCy poppies. With the FIGURED SILK. Was never Hixe 1 \ CRAZY DRIVES ME, former suggestton a anne Lets GO = Y yey silk lace with threads of metal out oe cane ers And (iy lett thei sued recaiuuons behind them sree Te | = lining a defies pattern would har-| To the Kiddie Klub: . f ¥ i f > ae monize beautifully cascading down Eve found time hanging so heavy on ler hands, S tach hip, and as wide short sleeves.| All children up to sixteen years of {With nothing to pick up, pul away or throw out— ? Fiend tassels would then weight the] age are eligible for membership in ‘a She puid it didn't veem ws if there was a MAN around the Garden! oft aba ett ne eld look beat | Th Evening World Kiddie Klub, The willow silk, however, would look be vee Ailaserlathul waolliing #agaw ot aunrisuiadl nneileinens;tan RaminwoRtK eee ie ane, ih uan effective} Klub Coupon is printed below. ‘ Joved object though delicate pattern, A fine Whivi ie the salt of murried iife. “thread wire will no doubt be]? HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ¥ igh necessary on the edges of ‘the cus OBTAIN YOUR PIN. ™'&a for Adam cades to make them stand out at the bong ih He disvovered that life's paprka, otherwise known as “pep, \hips. Heavy silk tassels matehing ters aah Hi of helo qd i009 r a papell herwise known “pep, one of the colors in the silk would Tbe tae ‘c Was somohow dependent on the vccusional sharp criticisms from the dig- Leee oe ere aan ananiranile jars a7 taff side ot the family: & wisp of the same color silk net is esha ae Kien i tor Die aii 1 Jcould) introduce the lace sleeves $ it . © Nad great diMculty in fecling comfortably superior to her! The miss with short bobbed hair x Waihi p- t DV AIGH mate) ¥eDRON GS Will find a metal rose, or cluster of wet age \Sionecantad ¥ ‘ y ett : "f lainy flowers a pretty decoration for] $ with a suver aray Klub Pin end ‘nenbennip 3% ou mu ke care not to be bored, even in a matrimonial Paradise, the head, and one that ts casy to] § critica : And the souner after January 1 you break mutual resolutions of perfection, . couronno, §62 ) attached to a fine rubber conceals. the better—-CYou WILL, anyhow!) | wear, wh that the hatr i ~ body does, It was buili by old Col, sunk in a terrar Luraed aside, anu Phen he ve a litle gasp of us Jool did so. He beside svul In the naine of the Lord tet Ber : maid he, and pride wae ine } + Mere Again Is the Eternal Triangle—in the { buiy daughter tin SE Tee ee eT RaW A RUEOTTar IGE GRIT eRIA Min Ee HMRIn I OAR ote Titau) aad (he. young Gur tive paasenltron (e hhe eat ee Shadows of a Haunted Garden in Old Virginia BAA SOW i eI te aude es Me ey MA ESM esha Me ee ee a ee Chiat abort Lain ANB eA peed i 2 a Man and a Maid Mvet and Love. Between } 2° Dr" Rape has Tans wiltul and Prenieen unelinped, | Nes quhirr rene rh PR Tren arte otra ree Pee yy OT A ag = ain, ho ass File, eaiaaee Them Comes the Hand of a Ghost- a Beautiful } (3) eee ee ie wT rellowed Womeediys Ele, wis Critiore aereeeraa el ‘Welly teste tran ata eens AS Eee HONGHENe tees reebok LOTR TRAD Aube rete aide aspera ' Woman, Dead a Hundred Years, but Who Still } '0 1%. at bur mes say its bene Mt Ae ithe wisited at al monaent Pt ASL OuL of «hin & UME? {HPOUVICEMRL mised, sHERDbeRy ae if the way, +a fost hud, sali, Th ‘he fall ihe Meee oF ite Goes aa Binney tan in the left, ‘They say Col, to fo and lose theméelves tn tite Just foow sr now sit y at Radford with pale through neat woods that intervened Tle roused from his abstraction to f “Her Wish" with a quite simple. You turn b waiting for them at third row, and go right Horsemanden was mighty proud of k at the between or Wish and Hilton, the find Mr. Wa nger urging Joel to! Consright, 1918, by Amelio ‘Troubetshoy, it though, and that's how he come to at His att jon left, Wide curve in the driveway dis. Warrenger estate, After cromuing w stay to sup with them at Hilton, and a i L though, thate | nd, then back again, then right used the hous : brook # star of orange light appeared 1 insisting that a friend of his, Se bain) Sum (helciy yo Nave daanentey name it ‘Her Wish 1 the house spread long and 66 PORB. Sein om We sity: youdan Hellave In ‘hentet ORNeEYeR i's, vied’ agua. Walking down 10: Md agAinnt. Massed evergreens, and disappeared behind the trees ina Wat Bruce, was “looking to seo him el Carver, turning from a last fruitless survey of the interlaced Qiong the hollow asd Spoke, and mmymus and yew. Tt was Wooded hollow ure and bad a possun and sweet branches above them. Bow a pas of ground brounht them go hours, bit so exquiaitels AS they drew nearer and Radford potatoes waitin’ for him that minute.” “Hants?” repeated Radiord MLE CHUL Bikiae aiball Mean ot had the nobility Saw Uhat it Was shining from the open ‘Ghosses,” some folks call "Oh--shosts, Why ne Wm.” explained Carver he box-hed ? Why shouldn't town people believe in ghosts n that s floated to them. aldo the. homely front dour of Hilton a vision of the erie feeling of remin~ nize wo often de- dark and empty hall of “Her Wish” that he'd be round again for dford by 9 o'clock next morn- | { hed his polnt and went out, | { us country propie? d Rudford, “And what made yor ot i cence swept over Radford porti were low, the came to him, How long since : Haein ee peenne: a LI ei da aos a Pec ea peuch tea ie at ir ert ner columns supporuing thei and the ins had burned there and who had last tus go in vo dines.” sald W CRUE ER i . e x ‘ ve Winks ©} hes ric, likhted it? ® thought that his eat “Well,” said Joel slowly, “we've got to go by the old Horsemanden asking, when he came to the surface The Windows wore Re deeD wkd Vone A. dug burked Cuetously, then 10 bly tog Bungty to Belieeeee arora Ao BY ee of th 4 second. time dono D and Ven- ly > i : plate to get to Mr. Warrenger's, and they eay It's hanted It minds me of graveyaris. And talk etian blinds closed: b them loped toward them, wragging ite tail anything but food just then A Radford was keen in an instant, far keener than he had been to find jn» of graveyards, there's a grave . 4 (tan we gu ins ked Radford, ## Joel called it by maine. Mr War laughter will be down directly the wild turkeys, in search of which he and Joel had been tramping over pj j¢1 atk ‘ veh’ fh , sir © house d adtord. Yenger came out to the already open he said. ‘Then we will go in to sup- right in the middle of ‘Her Wish "tins ; The house ix kep' locked, Ae ald. ' the mountains for three hours, A visitor in these Virginia Dilla, he was gyarden—the one they cll the ‘Ghost [i Meee bur die Warrenger nas the key Heli door 4 tall, spare old man with « Ber, You are an urtist, Steve tolle not uccustoined, to the easo with which the natives discussed ghostly Gyarden! ‘hey say Miss Melany give you a | n to-morrow i¢ you #hock of white hoje that stuod oul mee ted R neighbors. Horsemanden sot her will on_ being " ? jj Mf. : Want. Hadn't we better be guin’ now? {8 a Mage uguinst the lamplight. Eis ait A Aaah hepa ee bap oy He looked searchingly at the coun- _ - ~— buried there, and the old Colonel 7 x wo, Ts * ts That mile is right rough walkin’. volce ses ned Hier s, a Shee he me arelat Hen d tt ie ad was also an + # long quill ce he. Wag less vague, stronger. He had the didn’t cross her no more in death ( i Just. a look around to the back-- @ Yice much younger than h peaald Warronger tryman’s long, tranquil profiie as he Ths lon eene’ who, long absent from {than he done in life, so buried there : , hen Till d Radford That you, Carver? I was atrald Why do you say ‘was? asked ed beside hi ne was a tian, a WAP: e ce Th iy it used way % ‘ 5 y |, something hud happened ‘ 8 wanes He him UF he ON A EE aw Colowad Rome, Shim te SFMT veara One Derteiniy is Chey toy) lead tp ; “ 7 A skein aud drifted across the Steve's friend, | suppose, Mr. Rad- ee," answered Mr. Warren- or crazy, h s certainly the most of oxile Ut wae a rush of moved be her rose gyarden. Right in the Phe stillness w tense as ford? How dy’e do, sir. Come in, ger, "my daughter's greatest gi lacid of his kind, He talked of reminiscence, as poignant as that middle of the roses she tended when pDoLeliaee we He.88 ford? How. dy’e do, lr. Coie in. “duughiter's greateat gift was hants" as naturally as he talked of which perfumes sometimes bring. she were ilive, there's where she lays humm. nso through the taut halfhoun” ee” rd turned pate. A wondaaial Wid turkeys. Radford was about to Those old, creamy stucco walls, ap- in death, It do seem a pretty ide : shroust } IENOUE ant threnek ite VOOR EAE A’ wonderful question him further when they came pearing and disappearing among their but distressin’ . after a pit nall, punvlleds hull, and flung open imagination the woman that he baad Gut of the forest into a little clearing clustered trees, seemed more familiar her ghost that haunts thi then pausing und aguin re ISR diablosing a woodstire. and Nob acon became worthy of tar nies on the mountain. top. and more dear than the walls of the asked Radford in a low voicr 5 ‘ sah : Be et Ne 4 door, disclosing a wood-fire und meen Wcaame Worthy of her name, dhe Mountain top id that rock" house In which he bad been born, As they drew near that garden with / ; ek } ‘The wind's rising" said Radford, und old mahoxany, but tucned before haunted “Her Wish," a0 the ghost of Joel was saying, pointing to the The gardens with their solid hedges Its lonely it seemed to him that with a shiver that GOI ROE Con CAGe INCA I GOA: LOlied ib the am wanaestil¢ hy" 90 ‘ ghost of | Southwest, “you can see ‘Her Wish.’ of trec-box, plumy on top for want he, must speak is hushed tones. we § following | ang her wonderful voice must haunt thie t Miler Wiph? repeated Radford. of trimming, gave him a pang aso. | “That's what they sy,” answered tae | : ; Wualkgeme ta en iiassal Peles ue en Manny. Vhs pa nis look and What's thas?” a half-remembered romance, that had Joe, also in a more subdued voice, Bagg Des. ait . “Maat ain't no wind, 1 he Tell Cynthy tO begin on the waffl the old inantacheare’ Proc Ge mee “The old Ivursemanden place. It's ended in tragedy. Near one of the outlying hedges, ete | ‘ Jovl grasped Radford's arm with — Meluny! The name feli ment he. liked. fudford dearly. A on the southern flank of Mist Moun- ‘This queer “possesged”” feeling above its law stone wall, Radford : heavy fingers. His dilated eyes beld sharp on Radford ax if called from quick thought leaped in hia romantio lain, a mighty h, pretty-laying lasted only a few seconds, then he stopped short. The moon was bright x noe 5 iim, not with fear but with a sort another world. Melany! . Who fancy: “I should like my Melany to plece of land it cert'ny is too—but emerged from it as from a dive into and strong nowain the durkencd Mag : ; nl F Melany warning, & be-on-your-guard look was this Meluny? He had never even marry heard of the name until to-day, Now a man I mournful The shadows fall dusky wagers among strange sea- heaven. Ut struok little glitters from this early there. ‘The mountain's so nigh beings that bad touched and claimed the hox-leay ind showed the two (To Be Continued.) ’ sin’t no wind," he repeated. twice he hud heard it, once as. be over it.” him, and there was Joel still point- men's faces to cach other, rather pale, he hum of @ spinning wheel.” longing to the dead, once to the hy. ey They pussed round the big, lichen- ing downward and speaking in his “Would you be ...a... ould you s Again the sound came, then the x Hix mind gay au swing crusted boulder and pointing soft, slow singsong. He was saying: ming going into the gardens?” asked [@ f pik. Bal Use. Jovl's face had ua rapt look. giddily. What was the connectk ADVERTISEMENT. ’ tis.” ‘Her Wish,’ its called now, but ‘or ; f ‘ii 3 humming chord began soft! tween the two? Or was there any ; pything, ‘The me's writ in two words, with Joel answered by another question a ya é ¢ : g) Te BURBIBIN ABOID BORED OES Ce oen. anal Was ih ete eatin, eee? Brom: Wingless had come over ‘HW’ and a big ‘W.' And it “Would you mind seeing & hant?" é - RS s ; ; The humming rose ¢ ‘ow she's twisting’ it " 4 nee? Was Meluny, perhaps, only vrite woman's name in this part of the old house among its terraces and sombre, had oughter be called ‘Her even-like."* Radford. 'No—I don't think I should,” said assured when you wash your face pid water apply VELOGEN, pau Now she's reeling it of Virginia? It ts better st © rub VISLOGEN inte crowding evergreens, It was not only “That's a strange name for a place," ° e e ack on th yin. % Mr. Warrenger gone into th® the skin of face and hands before going that feeling that almost every one Radford answered, feeling that he Radford said nothing, only wall The droning sound swelled louder next room, and n turned walk- outdoors, VELOGEN 8 the attack | has had at times—ihe feeling of must say something. ‘Do you know on, faster than ever. He knew t Ww, almost angrily. ‘The country. ing gingerly, a brimming glass of of wind and keeps the skin smooth, having been in the same place under how it came to be called that?” way, Efe koew every turn and tangle, “Ve it her ghost that haunts the plage?” asked Radford in » low velee a0 mens tece grew fanatically wild hia ely oe eg rice eer Santa 0 tubgeaaey, ee the sume ciroumstances beforo—it “Yes, sir, I do" said Joel. “Kvery- Now be went up four old stone wtaps they drew near the garden with its lonely grave “Ghe's apinning snures for men's “My daughter Melany 0 thane cents © SuRfeAGTE, 5 al, ‘ ; / itn i eile