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MNQVIRRR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 _ _____ _____ ___________________ __ agazine Page for Everybody HOLDING A HUSBA] Revelations of a Wife HER PROBLEMS nwmm fh* Way Madgm Broke the Newt to Dicky. V V »U & ia UMu pltaaaT I d id n 't Much \ X y thenem*,'\ * * IXokT-* role*, oeutteeue, rMfuo- ly iaM raated, e*m# e v e r th e teleph&n* W me. I b a d h a r r i e d feat, w ith ICetie'a aid, t h r o o f b th e oiaainne e t th e bedroen-e. tbw t I w a a fairly h r a a thlw e Wbee I g o t into m y c a r to drive to the glatfaxi. A n d th e know ledge t h a t 1 had ■ a rety t b n e te m a k e ro r telephone oon- nadtion before tb e h o w fo r l.tlllan'g tra i n m a d e m e ee nervous th a t I h a m dp doubt m y rodoe waa u n n a tu r a l A t afiy note, Dicky did n o t reo e g n tle It, and fo r a m inute I had a rtdkw loue school- gtaUeb Imp pu ul lse to pretend th a t I was jpm e one else, te find co t ju s t how far shadow y Interest la his tone would nor for severs! eedleee ■erve-reokl seronds a/rerw o r d . W h en his voV-e oome to m y ears It w a s cold w ith fury. ' la ti noon, sh o r tly eft \I g a th e r t h a t you first gained th: tsrsetin g In f o rm s Hon yesterday a tl e r - im Chat # ne * * • w r y him. rortunsU a ly, how e v e r, m y san ity in tervened to sav e m e from so bar.si a Pro flooding, and anew e red him In ray ■mud form o lei \ I t la I, M a dge.\ X W ondered If It w a re my hnasrtnatlen •P If t b e Interest really vanished from tm a b a n d ’a tone. T h e r e wan a f a m iliar ■Ota a t bis voloe, how e v e r, an irritated eromoal Inflpctlou, w h ich wee anyth inv b e t flattertnw to *ny vanity. \OhI Your* he eercbtimed. \I m u st be getting popular o u t In M arvin. Her T W ttasae sailed m e ju s t a few m lnnire ago, a n d new you a r e favor-tug- me. W batW on y e a r m ind, eld deer?\ K le ten s , w h ich I knew reflected his too6d, w e e n e t th e one I should have wtehed t e r the reception of new s s u c h an S b * 4 t o give him , 1 tem p o rised, putting a l t t h e evil m o m e n t a s long a# poaelbin. \O f sp u r ts , yeti're oomlo* eu t to dh,- M r r * I yentureU. Cold Silence. \W h y th e V»f course.’ \ he answ e red grossly. •*XVs a w o n d e r som e of you bSiUlaot thteQeuts e u t th e r e w o u ldn't th in k te let m e knew about A lt’s hom e oetrdng before hie tralntlm e . An it h a p pen* X w w able to g e t out of an en gagem e n t tonight by the akin of my M ath, b u t It w a s a eloss shave, and I ’m not e e p a rticularly pleased over tt, I uan m U you. B y th e wuy, w h e re am I going to Sleep tonight 1 H a v e you aired the house out? A re th e beuroom e all r ig h t j \ •E v e r y th in g has been aired and w a rm e d ,\ X replied slow ly. \ I t will be perfectly s a f e to sleep there. B u t, Dialer, X a m aorry to ten you th a t everything IS far from being ail rig h t w ith th e bowse/’ \ W b y t W h a t de you m e a n ? \ b e de- tegnded. h ie velee e n a rtle* f rom a drwwkf ee leeiehreneae. 1 told him in as few w o rds as I could ■ S h a g # , b u t left e u t ue detail sav e t h a t eettoernlng th e p e c u liar treti tirieet ao- eerded to th e cent o u ts o f m y keepsake Brume, This, I felt, belonged solely to Xittyah, because of the clue to th e m anikierra w h ich I wan wished to trao r a c e in t h a t m iscellany. gal you reached M a r vin. A m I rig h t ? ’’ ’•yes. D icky, b u t - \ I felt like a d m a t, but wan perfectly w illing to like one, fo r m y s e n s e e f justice t r i d me th a t he hart every right to be e<fended. D icky’* C a u s tic Com m ent. \B u t n o t h in g !■' h» said explosively, then neeum’.ed th e ley tons, reflecting w h ich 1 m o st W h a t I am m o st curioua to know u y o u r r e a s o n fo r calling m e no W h y tell m e an y th in g abou Don’t you leaflab. th a t liumble sort un- tn e one e f D icky’s moods n g roe now. a n y th in g abo u t It a t all? n 't yo u lesfla i , t h a t w o rthy of eoiislderatlon as I am , yet I m ight be rash enough to do eum e thlng rht i e gi work now no doubt being staged by U n derwood and tireharo, th e , w orid-famed B y Annette Bradshaw f Why Seme “Dizzy'Spells*? May Indicate Ear Troubled V By BOYALf 6«< COPELAND^ > Coramlstionmof HeaUh, WevYorlc OtjT E R T I G O e d i r z l n a s * , # i d d i n a i i , » ^ * w t n t m l n g i n t h e w hich mif-ht in terfere w ith th e g u m shoe duo?” “I em e.wfuily sorry, Dicky, and very nm eh asham e d of m y self. But. tiilfy, yesterday wlien ‘phoned. I v a s an u p set th a t 1 fult I couldn’t talk to you about It over th e wire, and since then I've been so busy helping Mr*. Durkee, and seeing to til* house, Utat I haven't bad a m inute.” \A m inute for me, you m ean,\ he in terru p ted coldly. \ I ’ll w a g e r you've had plenty of 'em to soothe and settle every ! one else, from K a tie to H e r 1’lufflneee and beck again. I suppose K a tie's there today. You said she w a s com ing.\ T h e last sentence was in alm o st Ids ordinary tone. 1 realized th a t for some reason, peitiay* m y contH tenese, his anger bad loot its edge, and the danger of one of l i e unreasoning rages was averted. I waa oarefill to answ e r him In a com m o n p lace m anner. A n y recognition —even ten t a ti v e on my p a r v - u f Ids change of m o od m ight renew ills anger. \Yoe. K a tie am i Jim a r e both vary ranch on t h e job, ’ I s a id lightly. \T wish you could com e o cai Iv th is afternoon so you oould loolt over the house by d a y lig h t \ T h e m was a second's pemee which seem ed like an ho u r to me. ‘‘i'll b« th e r e a t 4 o'clock,\ h e said at last, a trifle sullenly. \G o o d -by.\ H e h a d not naked m e to m eet him. but I resolved to be a t th* statio n when the : ----- * ........................ ....... ........... — - -------- - — - --------- . 4 o’clock tra i n oam e in, even if i» t i a ‘w dollar fi’imiti, tiv c dollars worth ot velvet and a five-dollar buckle! roes-colored draperies lacked some of th e ir hen*. head* are expresslpms a amt to daacxibg 1(04 ot balance or- any-tUrturbetnce tn th* Xbormal, state . Ulibrlum. So perfect le the- atfl aetmaoS a t alt th e p e r t* a t | th e hum an body t h a t withontiHxmsclons e f f o r tu tad a p t* llta e lf to every pqaltloR. f . „ There ja no m echanical device,-. j t o ; m a tter h^w t i ' r c lev e r , that) has not !te*£ounZ e r p a ii> eom ewhere in | the- body. The m an w h o In v e m e * - t h e e spirit- tenrok g e v * . h n - i inanity a useful instrum ent. More wonderful than i h i a - human invention 1* the mm*Bajrm.n*m+ , three-par tad device, known ee the ’'semi-circular canal»y The roogt interior portion of tbe ear Is tapked ewaywtEMd (bear wall ef tiie akirii. ’an Important 3 pohfton of th is ra t h e r com p licated t r - ; p robability to e rangw r.eht a r e th s three tin y carj*)*,. t i y Internal ear. each I h a lting b u t * iie y t u v eegm e a t of- *n h e rdenlug of t h e s r o r r iw /tu g li Wxx! being a oom ptele M a rvellous C o n s t r u c t io * . > p r e s s u r e o r em igration tiro ns an y cob ** tU e r* m » v b e occasional attach * dbe ■tries,*. I/k s w f r e . tiie eym p tonl Ip toingl 1 In aor-j* form a of h e a r t disease, l»,ja*jN flier,v m»v be occasional attach* o t dbe J/l kswfte EUJl-vloee yuux r i g h t 1 hnudz - I P tb a l I ra.buvetlott It m a y be m e t. rig h t afiSk'l f i f thiww I* suty lollura ejt teens w raril ■ th e etn t i g h t flngtoi a r e a t r ig l I la the pl.'m . R e e l th e outside th e befit riellt bend on (he j p a lm of y o u r ief t hand. I Im a g iae oa* of tiie a I n&ls to lie In th e plane }ht Jp lat* of the dirge a, and tiie th ird a t iinl-al m a lar » of ymtv i palm , another a t rig h t angle* tp th is i n ’ o f the , the i /ion both th e other* III t h e piarm yo which l ( j \ O i ! A . \ l H i ' S B A N D a r e ceiisctous of yultr exits* psaitii apaoe. You can get Into n s posttlou titat does not effect th e fiukl In cue or the other of your curiously but tuMUMutely placed sam l-ctreuler canals. Of courso, alt the portluus of th e ut- tsn i a l e a r —or labyrUUjt, tea It Is caUed— r ,, ,, v i . , 'h a r e n. p a r t In this p a rilciiler fuitcticn, Wliat, forty dollars for that h u t ! Why, flier? c nn(i1inir In it nut a f iv e - |buI. ,eau-uiiwier vans * ara mcnt ed«ro a f ' i n th e ones, iru e c j l a r wesdenrad ■** a f t i upturned utrolo. Y ertlgo m a y result. ’ P r o m w jiat 1 have to ld jpcaprabuurveai Hg'i you will ee* V m t It In m o rety *i i yuiptdttl. t i U not n dienes*. TTnoatn* , 'a n a h i e ea i t la. It m a y not indlont* e e rie rig h t e1ws g iaesae n n y p e r t e f t h e ixxiy, rig h t an g lr a to I B j t ^ n t i u u e d a tt a c k s o# vertigo ehtrve ’>«upv;»£t th a t amcetiVw# W w r e n * SaUmr you e r e P*!m. Thl» Is the posiuo.i m w h ic h t iw .e w o rking two i w d wed need w seet. o r 5 e | c a n a ls are placed In your I n ternet eer. , e rtm inetle# o f w a a te fnm s y o u r body l* The H e m t-ulrculsr .ranekr e r e v*rv thin I latecfersd w lfh, o r v<roe eye* o r se r e re^ I - about one-twMvVotii \ e - ^ 'l 't U h r 'f i u U 9Lhl1 W e j W a r t t klaeee*. t u . and act, in * iense, like spirit lev tie, or iidorodl *** \ nlra1t t*0®*) rath e r as a coniM n atlon o t th ree frptr.t JXm’t w o r r y eixvitt th e vertigo, bum * levels *• fllffereut augleit. T h e y eiw M»)e r e n to flod Ira uauwn. W liau that * co'.neotsit to the body nod bnUii by deb- ( m(/rart t h e dUahvera wUl A h n u p e e r e S 11 4 cal# nerve fibres th a t no m a t t e r how j „ * n eocortie th e body ti p la.ed c r flie heed tilted you POOR .,wn eocoitle r i - ir. ten#* X c a n n o t ai*e> .bri&T ‘ yoiir-doclec Answers to Health Questions^ fl. H , 0 - 1 * e t pent* Xu m z e n e s j y rig h t e n d the Joints of nag Ungers! stiff ,ind sore. T h e p a le Ue, no tn« U7SE WIFE — And twenty-five dollars worth of style I sob * are not no well equipped 1 for perfect biileree «a are o l h e r e lr„g tt hb ee w aa rr -U la prol •docie c for BL H. I iuy head about el* rh e a n a a tlsiu, / * e g aantrO n atJe*. r i i M HL ti. q —1 h u t o Been f r r iiv e a ' V r it* heed end noise In my right fttr too; gesrs. W h e t shell X 4 a t certain she Ylabed to t e in t h a t m leeellan y . Dicky did not epeek d'U lng m y recital, <i a Fashion Model By GRACE THORNCLIFFK Bg ANNOE LAUSIK rjB A B AdlNlXO I a A D K IE; \ X a m o m o therless girl ef II. As X ttav* no one to ad v ise in*. X a m wining to you. Ten m o n ths ago 1 • * ( e young m art 20 year* o t age wfoo lives In a n o th e r towi Warned to love th te w ith a ll m y h e a r t i idOtn th e r e fo r no other but him. T h e last n ig h t I saw him he him good-night .. ^'bu is kies She Tells About a Charming Daytime Frock of Canton Crepe. HOME-MAKING HELPS \Evoryilung About thm Houmo H o tpi to M um * tho Homo\ -------------------------------B y W A N D A B A R T O N --------------------------------- - Ael* your phyrlelma ,00 e a r ep SpMlAlUt r-f-iH lS foreiw o ti as I waJked down the dram a tic gesture, hide. Solving Some Kitchen Problems Rather Simply. avenue I m e t R o sam u n d H y d e . she flung her coat •Ai * form e r co-w o rker a t M a d arae’s. S h e L . ^ . ' i ’ « OM'm.und' ‘ dlream ! , v ™ ____ ^___ __ _______ t t ___ _____‘ a f r a id you m ako m e positively envious, -h - - - * - j (jgcigpgd #e j got a glim pse of her | left m e re t a n a y e a r ag o to join a cum- ! t-any In th e W est, and I bad never seen ! h e r s ince young m an a n d th e r e la th e r b u t last night X saw him h e asked me to Idee him good-night and i refused. H e then said hw “gloried to m y gpunJf,J b u t th a t I did n e t lev* h lie or I would n e t have re futed torn ee* kies. H e has not been to see m e el nee. and 1 aae alm o s t h e a rt-b r o k s n . T»U m e hqw t e shew m y love for him and w in him bask w ithout railing b l n what ! feel. A BROXCKH-HKa, H T m j R O B H B tm •'I like C a n ton orepe becti/use, drapita the fact th a t I can aflord lols pf clothes I ’ a m etill ratiW - partial to give really gutal s e rvice. Ami ' u'oll, hcsidi s tow a rd her. \W h e rever did you epnng from ? I thought you had said farew e ll te th e E a s t forever.’’ \So did I,” she anew e red, as her gray i n o w a d a y s , eyes sparkled. \B u t I ’m getting on in thing* that th* world, and I ’m on ray way to Ku-1 C a n ton crape w e a rs „ j looking ro,>8' an air \T v u lucky giril Do tell me all about j \ T h , gkirt seem s r!\h w ith all those yourself and w h a t you’ve been doing.\ I pieces of duvetyn appMqued around It,\ said tnrauiaivalv 1 ^ cotironer,ted. , . . \Do you like the tiulor?\ she af!te<i. \All rig h t! Dot's have some lunch, th s t goM fi.h-copper siiade L, end than we oa# talk for 1 don’t sup-1 excellent. It's a hit rtlfterent from -he hennaa and bricks we've been w e a ring rath e r em a r t. and I like A AKOKBN - HK AP.TMD R O B E / X ®CDt it the young man seeks * your company only that he may bare your biases, there la ncthlag you «■» 4» te keep hint near you, aioo* m u have too much aetf-reatwot to kiss one «r any other man to whom you are •S « g a 4 . Stick to your purpose, and rou will find the man who will kenev eiW lev* you fer your prlneiptea JJhUUt AMHlkf DAURTB: Z w « * JTUng girl M yearn e f eras, X » e t a young man of It two weeks •ee. eed he eaya be tovea me and to become engaged, act talk with other J kaW kbq talking with two, add realty levee an*. . become engaged on stigb abort acquaintance? x like him very muck. She aid I allow him te aim tool a n x i o u s . a NXIOCTgi T i e weeks* le altogether / X tec ehort a time for yaa te lear n • * anything whatever of the char acter o f the man to whoa* you eapeot to miftMt your whole future existence, my dear. Even two months would be a short psebattoe for such an important adventure Ip BO oirounastaucee ehouM you 1st him Idea r o e eetll you are kk* premised With, ae did not talk with 1 1 » * him talking ■ mads a o featoue. D» yen think he end should 1 loco He sold girls, but odd 'TVs a very sim p le a/Talr,\ conufiented . . . . . . _ „ __ . , Itoeam u n d , as she seated herself onno- \r.o m m u u d :\ I exclftiiued, as I walked ; $Ue m# *1 \Simple yes, but bo chic,\ was my re sponse. Ilk a K IT C H E N m eans home, no m a iler | Z A how ary.-F It m ay be or w h e re it 1 may, b * r o u n d . T h o u g h w ith -sor- | row ful eyes we !o,,k down the road of w no m an was )'ram i’.t4*-<v ui-tee aviation eet vice until hie Internal e r r functions lira! been tested thorough' j My. h i * so use of etv'iirbrhtio or l>o<iUy , b a lance h i d to be perfect nr t h e eppll- 1 ‘ c e n t ■wee not e, neideved n I to b* *.» • • • | a v iator. ANXIOVfl. <&■- ! SUTfkK With OonwtiiM. Not ell case* of vertigo ai* due to tlOTi, whUTi condition w a a tatuseg try rouble In the Intern ai car. T h e re are , leaving th e fits I h a v e oorandted gtyi I m a n y o th e r causer. ] doctm-, and he ma.ro the oondttivA 'H W hen due to w r %/euble th e v*itlg'> e h r e n l a W h a t woiiltl r o tr w tv lsef | takfc one ot tw o I o r ms. In .l.e fifstj | there le slight, tjulekly parsing glddiueaa. ] departing, \ b ld-faahioned kitchens, wc glance a t their succetaors w ith an eye of approval, and w ithout even a tw inge of disloyalty In our hearts. T!)*yy at s good these m o d ern, gas- ,equipped kitchens, or the still more m o d ern electric kitchens. They fully deserve our approval, ever, the mixed so sm a r t.’' said Rosam u n d , with kitchen is a vast Im p rovem e n t over the Of authority. | Inconvenient ones of the past. We w o n 't , The kitchen w a s a White one. n Had a u r m p te say th a t it is a plea .sure to <i*> the work \> h jie mi»h curtaiiiH, 1»1ue and wliite l show s th in them , for th a t depends A \19* t sim p le fond, IncTxvtln^ frneat lower panes being of <ro uid ckves and j o r t h e r e m ay ue tehuofll to tal I das of cob - 1 m uffln.i x.r.4 nlnwed fm l t fltrr b r—Hfldte1 tlio upper of fieo r gia.*v« w;ih m u slin i aciotuiiiejie end failing 1 0 the crouud. if h’xike a tabieepoonful of rnlnereU rfl e selr rurtalriF. A t one end aodoep yhelf w a n ! w a ter too /orolLly errln y e d Into t h e } n ight three hour* affw* built with three draw e r* below*. In five Far, or It an oxceat of w u x Im p a rted • • • v.‘litre w m a smaJL galvanize*! «*lnk in th e e a r ihe*e eymptorn* m a y rwnUt. |,. Q. (X Q^AMy little irlrT#' tlea<l hi v hlch turri|»d up ag a in s t tlm wail when ff rim trouble 1* In r em l-otrenter | net cte^n *n-1 r ant nfruda of Vugm# nr,: In use. a ml r h e ro wero adequate hot c a r a t s ! lie exaVt syrup? <»ms depend on W liat a! ail j <jo for thl» con flit! o a t p nd eotfl w a ter connections, stud a fo ld - ! which eanul i» aftected. T h e re Lv ul- — — .. . Urlpplng-board a t one end. way* a tendendy in fail in one paxtiC’V* »fmi* olive oil the sink w y *. gal- a r «l!reCtIon--tu rUe right, to tiie le f t . } in eq ut porfu and apply Htn tb b<v k* I h a c k w a rd ur forwajml. i,lkewLac, vcrtA tn' d h e n wnah !n Uia m o rning deflnlte m o v em e n ts of Ui# tawly o-*use • • • vertigo. F o r instance, on artemp ptfn ting to J. f . Q —t hen ’• fiail grtur Sn th r o w in g , b ?i the i < sjh , ing tlrippljic- ; v a n lzed-iron elieVf, V.igli and ing of the sam e m a terial for i h» gay uteve th a t boasted th ree rooking holer. Shelve* and rack* were put In at every I m ag in an > ur.^ie for diiihea arid ?mch n»,*rerfxaiy e<i‘Jipm e n t aa waa deemed od- The kltcheri w aa n w hit* one. i t ha d a rtf! It trap* a* n i nlghte an 4 ly c F o r Jn*timc», on arte m the head backw a rd, forw a rd or to rmu b e r t thing fo r m e to do? arise from lying down th e lejH tlirf.6 weak* nlBAm A ltw m JULUIUB: ** I e e e young girt of U yeans bare bote going with and ___ _ _ ______ ___ a a young m an tor so toe time. Recently I have met an ether young man much aker te roe in every way. People think I aae doing wrong stranger, os the \M e teeott* yuaag adviser going with this allll ttk#xe thehe othetoer i they a a t o gHile welt tout I tor* the ig eras. What would you & OdPLBe.0'1 p a XMPUW) If yeu feel that you I 1 meet have the approval at to your »»ve affair* and allow the •Mepiee of ethers to dominate your Me. we. U you tike the young Id there In n etting egaimr. Mb »hhyeitor. X ennnot see why yen * to make you/ „ f e w 0 ^ « 4 eWTM set he peraduad to eeaki etanc^B, but ii the m lulm u m of liurd- »hip. Efficiency U d*m.m*irat<Hl ut every turn. J/ohor-saving devices *re In nun; enable, and twice a* m u ch work can he accom plished aa under th* old conditions. K itchenettes are also Itnprovln, oircum - (| shes and uteuslla, and bill* ajid w h ltv order. a t t n ..'It of varti- Any givt n inovemm*. WhouMver it f.s bring tUa.'Jlnoi;* Tin* , lrif leular cdUAiU la oral of i Hide tb e i e m ay j'WUtc an fed. v. ill brin g db/Ji/,*#;* a t oie* p a rticu la r u u n u u anil ot A-—I w w M suggeet th a t tm i t r f tobleapvonfvl a t mfnArel oil »*ntfr it be^>r* retiring. tow e ls hum t..B*ef» vx ge t.... t, » .'.i t h irch e n e tte s a re also im p rovin g aa c>or touch** of color on Che sleeves whicli | a rc hi tecta letcrn better w a y s of plan- |j4»ri Isav* nice loos* ou ff s, rem a rked Hoaa- nlrig them , witti a alnk and a we a ^ a*h- 1 tu b th a t folds back into the wall, w ith ^ porch rug. rack s and shelves for convenience*, a ; b lind, and twf# large hot-plate stove and x itftlo refrig e r a to r : outfitting of tliii convenient outdoor , lingua in r a t h e r & c o m m o n eymptorn. \The bodice 1* particularly interesting ' ruck.** w l h 4tt flaring collar,\ I said. .oT*’ 40 sl*ce tIje lingerie fa c - | t h a t at and* Just In the hall outside th e kitchen. The other end in*-' • a sked m y friend. ^ door. K itchenettes thus equipped are woe used a* n living room, iIjke th a t j 4 j* handy as a sh ip 's galley, and It la quite aa cleverly arranged w h ich give dress*a their individuality,* . astonialdna' w ha at t may av be (tone In them ciilin real meal ;,g on a la s .<4 towel rods. The do ora could he regulated windy day* ho • O t h e r P o s s ible Caueee. na to allow th e fire to he blown or the j w fond cooled before nerx Ing. Strong locks All form s of vertigo due to ear die m ade the kitchen as eeevrtr ya n»“*d be. lu r b a n t e a r e aaaDelated xvldi nofnet* In J vat outside, ut a sheltered end of the ’ the TTirs* noUura rnwy be de- rch, a drop-leaf baking i a b le-top v.aa scribed aa biuwlng, or r!:igitkg, o r thum p - uged to the w*M and lowered at aerv- i ijig. <»r *lhaftng--(hey are characterized lug tim e. by m a n y different munea A porch ru g . ta*ble and chsum, porch Tliere le Mind* on d tw b larg e a' raeiH completed F. T. Q-raWbar. Is the remedy Twf ti 1 b.'i: - - who >.*# iltrle ptmpltt* on ht» cilfti v^hlcti a r e ikj »I very nodcaabla Indoem , tu t q- JtB prom inent o a t o t do o m t A -PwLably dtom anh reu^h. ObwsreJt >nur (looter for an •lam in a tio n . Pr Cope/and artewtr for ftaiUj ry much. It is touches lik e t h a t ! at* hand y a s a s h ip 's t 1 dresae * the ir individuality .'• | aatonlsfUn g w h m l my answ e r. And. of couiitc, !f by w a y of getting up a fished you could w e a r v e t a* of dif- ; in the m o d ern email a ry departm e n t. tim, The h a r d y m an of the horn* or the inhehirtg col©:* and fabrics w ith t h a t , m e n t kitchen and lauudr i w h h a dum b w a iter run W hen I h a d butler a rent hudice. T h a t 's Just w h a t I do. ly m an o r tiie nom a o r tiie tmavnubrchi orf gee.et. a cen houjie the baaSe- local carp e n ter can malt© a we 11 kit non f feeling, dowm-haarredne#* i thle Ui-esis m atle I had a copper-duvetyn | ing room direct, finds favor in the effort t v of gu r p e n te r ca n m a l.e a we II , r *\ y combined. t a m o d e rate outlay th a t will n ing to the g r f i t a Joy na the one already described. | qtue; tient at'suzk.s of vertigo, l ' ret, tt dainty iaco and a n o th e r of to economize space. Alm ost every larg* am b e r-colored linen designed to go w ith nursery haa a kitchone^ie of some sort, eho answ e red. end there*are tw o or th ree exam p les of T h a t will be nice when you travel, the attlo kitchen th a t have proved mic- f jr a piece of daiuty neckw e a r m a k e s j ceaaful, connected with a y»cond-flour i a il th e difference to a dress.\ I said. 1 d ining room, thus leaving the entire I \Yes. th a t was w h a t I had In mind, low e r floor for social or possible buel- ron'arked Kosamund. u n d . ; pier days of porch occupatton, our eyes \Y o u r h a t te em a rt. too.\ w a s m y i a re directed to the wall kitchen and it V Tlie re la a form of vertigo \ , v p e m w vtik arrxw e r ror n a c u , w ith stoiuftch trouble. In d^«pepsU. dir- of th i9 papfl?m tpinnHonit on m i d i* zin-Hi in r a t h e r a comm o n sym p tom . Jr. ( cal. h y p ie n i o a n d e n i\ ita tii/n s u b je c t s a t ill. pouch M b like th e flrgt form of e a r vertign. b u t! ti,a t o f fftm o n U in t e r f f t . IfA s r * which \.'HB i is never earam p a n led by JR/Ueo lo them . : >, . / „ .. chronic stoma- !, trouble are th ' ‘ ‘% ,C t 0\ * ’» '» otty conatlpation, ooatert tongue fu n n o t On p u b l ish e d in fAt-a eeluinm , o g t, a se n e n tily niliscrable D r . C o p e la n d toil!, tchtm th e rjneotion *, dull heart m n p r o p e r one, w r i t s y o u p o r to n a l ly , ache, palpitation o t th e h e a rt and fre ' aa wb » tiie ly described , j < into th e din- Home of tiie m o re elaborate features c m ! Tt w i» ohseinfwi by m any be oir itted. thouah th e r e w a s nothing th a t an occaalonol p a ti e n t wo Included in til* kitchex th a t was re* superfluous. »!!>• 1 tim e H'tiTer from taek of lofiuerua. slrians erilevi a f t e r an at- Thl.i waa due In ell l! r s r i f - n d d r e t s e d . e t a m p t d '■elope ih eneloned. A d d r r t o A L D i INQUIRIES to Dr. R. S. Copeland, in rare of this offioo. I'oerrUht, i t t l . *»t ,,»*»«»X*tw* swdex tok for I knew I'd be traveli..ing season, am i dhose my In m ind,\ rem a rke d Itosa a lot t h i s , clothes with th a t 1 t m r°:c o r a new \ I ’ iu glad you like It. I ur.ed to have [house, w h u e e n w r.ers adored eating o u t er fabric But now I'm ) doors, and did so f rom early spring until w inds drove them to cover. A de- e-T\'HAT wit m ay r. A de- I ' I rould contend th a t th e fish w hich were a sort o f 1 that brlhlant thluge are not dim m ed , ^ ht cml,d „ n y w a y h l v , w rought Idea. 3f their cleverness because they a r e anv h s r tn lo their cepters. Copper Catered Duvetyne 1* Ap- pliqued aa N avy C a a tea Crepe ie Thle Strikiag Aflerm a ee Frock. a draperese raeh,’’ at least spand ae Juror pose reef re ■aid. . “Well. I a With you.” I replied, tor I bed observed tbe ai ethos ebe wi would be word* tap wearing, and felt it Wfclit to have a better view ef them. \ M news use. Now, looking tovward spring and sum m e r day* ot porch occupatio n , o u r newt rem a rk, aa R o sam u n d unpinned h e r in s talm e n t In the porch, new or old. An veil. ! ideal one w a s bu.it last n i a dislike fo r fabr ic hats, quite en thusiastic about thorn. This one] fail a m ade of a lovely to f t eutin, and scrlptlon of this m ay serve aa m atches the duvet) n exactly,” said 1 p a ttern for those w h o like the , A space fifteen feet long, ag a in s t a | a ja0 usetuIi exceedingly well ex- \VVeU. I rem a rked, as the w a itress , s h e ltered wail w a s aelected. A fram e , . etpproached w ith otir tea. “I like y o u r ! b u ilt eight feet high and tw o fart wide by one ot 1,1 •inZ w ‘** *JI dress and h a t Immensely, and the fash- was built w ith s ix doors, tw o In the can- \ clever acts attrib u ted to Benjam in lotting of th e b o d t e e has giveh m e some , t r e opening out, while tw o et eith e r end lY anklln. This la p a rticu larly In terest- splendid Ideas w h ich I’ll put In opera- slid bach. „r tien when I return to the studio.\ i The doors w e re glaee-soshert, th e ^ 1' > i g reat extensions in farm ing. | in thle connection, by th e w a y . It m ay be surprising to s o m e tiro* im p rovement# In farm ing method* and e»tensions of planted fields 'w e re a problem of th e early d a y s of this nation. Indeed. Oeorge l W a shington end B e n jam in T ronklln ! were Tnembon, of the first society for I the promdtion of agriculture. Which was organized In Philadelphia in 1715. [ T radition tells us th a t Benjamin Franklin was Interested in th e Intro- p laster of par!* as a fer- . . . . , . But the Pennsylvani*. farm e rs P t'lea'! w e re slew to perceive the wisdom of FAM OUS Little Stories of Men and Women Whose Sayings Are Still Remembered _____________ - By MARK STUYVESANT _____________________ How Benjamin Franklin Cleverly Proved the Value of Fertilizer. '! ■ actions, end particC lar, h e abltorred. bee* aae no one x»poi w inch w a s b e n J m e d efl ».it <1. T h e eaUorx, ae la still ship U becalm ed. by flxhlng, bine of th e fish WUH O D D E n d Thoee who wAb obtain divorces , By a new proofee, leatlier s c rap eon be under the \poor persons” privilege In : converted Into a nlt|'oee.uous fert! E n g land m u st not possess any ineome s e e g r e a ter th a n $20 a week. w T o prevent unneesas u'T French gym n a s tic school neons ebotogrepha study th e ir action. ntly shut off from the rest of d for montli* a t a tim e, the mln- m w a m e e t* * ] t r a of tipltzbei-g»n are now furnished has lasto n ts- ] n ews twice dally by wlreleee. pupils m ade (• 09 look spiaedid. Ae* yaw eliU « * * MVlkuor’ «jpy» >|W1. 00 we entetM an hem 0* , >ew eut from each tide der 6 m i when It ie in ueltwto* K» roc*. “ Te* swd f a f a e«n bee* *•> •totiMe,’* WS S i ” w S b e you'd Rha to eoe ray M N bo of S to S s T’ eke eueatkroed, as we a»- the* *wing d steplsdd e r 6 m i when l use and eon be fielded against It when It te idle. Bleotrtcion* to Ireland ars oeastdera log baraefltow tolls of <h* JMSop river to Xurateh ta-wer fo» * retiw a y and la- ddet/lea 1* Dutoir Among ths new e r tclentldo toys Is one-| oI w h it* tranvmir* using the sam e printciplea te toll picture# r aa ar# app ■lepho’-orraphy. Borings tor natu r a l g t a see to he un- der taken b y the H u n g a rian «'iveriuuent 0 0 a u extensive seal# in the lCea*k«rn«t district. Row Uenea era now being mad# glue by tre a t SUsnt with sulphur dioxide, th* tat being removed with btiulne and ratoe by the auettoa rihe maw be tag belled in water under a * 7b* re#u ting euBstiuw# to a the pow d e ring th e ir m#adi»w». So Bhvutkile seleated a Held near a mgr, wood, and on the e a r t h in th e e r r i n g be w rote le larg e letter#: \Thle ha* been plastered.\ Th* white letters quiaitiy vanished, but they soon reappeared to emerald tn ottillaut ooctreat to the reel of the ti,t» gnus. The leeeoa. we are oeeured, was not leal oa tile passing farmers ‘ At on* time of hie life. Franklin strict vegetarian. He believed taking eg Itt* tor the sake a t was on a alo a - * i t a! o isle th e m;eli>m when em u sec fhemselvee by Ashing. F r e n k lto w itnessed th e oatcbh ig of regter. But *oim there w rite to tax*-* tltz* hi* nostrils a in e r t alluring cdoc from th e frying-pan. no, aa F r a n kilt* ' B.l to tell the fie r y , he w e n t over blaj r*e if there we# not used he litid reef, rinitilev Ash la. FUutered •Basoning us a In d flaw In It. It o n c a rird to htin i'.a t when th e flsrtb c m-o op»ni their ■tomeefis. \A h !’’ Held F rank)!*. ’I f ram emt eo * innther r don't »ro why we may not. cat yout” , / ; i t . J n u itl n dlt.cd noon tiie fieh very, l.eitrtlly. and tl.ercafier tu e w h e t ot.ieid) w tir.n tel ting thle tto r y F r a n k lto J x x BTided with un observation which le i fun aarUiutud' to Talleyrand, feu*- ■vtick w<. are /i**.irM wag a fom fijar loke w ith Franklin. Tnlg w i.si i i •So conyanlent a th in g it Is te be w resecngbla orvature. sine* it tnoblaa dbej to find o r molce * reason fo r every th in g i out' boa a wind to dol” John Metttoy la Jo* HUlee*# Joke tieok. Is ontberlty for the lo \ owingi The Am erioaua are ee loQuuiUve, £wj iraukilu said, that when lie Umveled la 1 Amerlea sad wished to «ak big wag, hd found it aeceeaary t* ears Haas ir/ prefacing hie queetiou with i \My same is Penjaisto SVagMCo. < am a printer by trade. X am ootao 6mm r^^surrssss.Ksx’^C