RURAL ENTERPRISE “Mother of Army and Navy” in Marble r ® j girl m ust he deprived of a chance. So Opal w as reg retfu lly told th a t th e re w as no opening. P au sin g long enough to th a n k the ho stess for her courtesy, she h a sten e d to M rs Ella Y. Ely, one of th e com ­ m ittee in ch arg e of th e c o tta g e home system , whom she had m et sin ce her a rriv a l. To Mrs. Ely she poured out her w hole story all over again. And it w as evident th a t Instead of sending h e r back to th e fa rm In disco u rag e­ m ent th ia first disap p o in tm en t had m erely stre n g th e n e d h e r determlDS- I tion. "I am going to sta y here If I h ave to sleep on one of th e cam pus benches," Opal said. She had arriv e d In A ugust, during ( one of the sh o rt hetw een-term v a ca ­ tion p e rio d * Mrs. Ely w as th en In the m idst of a th orough housecleaning. Ely P ep p er hall w as being p rep ared for the g irls who w ere to re tu rn w ith­ in a few day s to ta k e up th e ir sum- Supports Family, Earns Education ® R en ee A d o re e JUNGLE With Cheerups and die Quixies 6 / Grace Dliw 5tcwari ABOUT THE TABBIES here. « T _ T L R E , p u ss : here, puss p u s s c a l l e d C heerups In his gentlest voice. “Begging y o u r pardon, sir," purred the unlm al ad d ressed . " I ’m not ex­ actly whut you think, and yet In a way I am. T h a t sounds like talk in g in riddles, doesn't It? p e rh a p s I have caught th e habit from th e S p h in x : you see, 1 live In E gypt. O nly the Sphinx never ex p lain s and I w ill” " I ’leuse do.” cried the a stonished C heerups, us he looked curiously at Ills visitor. She w as a little larger th an one of o u r N orth A m erican cats, of a grayish-yellow color w ith u few d ark s trip e s on h e r hack, and her fine tall w as ringed about and tipped w ith black. "W ell.” co ntinued Puss. " It's very probable th a t th e a n ce sto r of all the pet c a ts In th e w orld w as like me. j tuer’s work. T h is bunt of "M other" Davidson, ulster of D aniel F rohm an, who h a s been honored by the governm ent by being iiiiiikm I "M other of th e U nited S ta te s Arm y and Navy." In to be unveiled at G overnor's Island by G eneral Sum m er- all It Is the gift of Mrs. G eorge L. Aduius. T h e sculptor, P ie tro M oiaaru, is show n In the picture. In tfie C £> 0-00-00-00000000013-0CKKrCC "You see w hat w e a re doing,” Mrs. ! Ely said. "H e re ’s a broom and a dust rag and th e re ’s a floor mop down the hall. G a th e r them up and com e w ith me. You may help me here until we have finished ou r liousecleaning. May­ be by th a t tim e som ething will tu rn up.” Opal did as she w as b id d e n ; did It w ith a vengeance. And som ething did tu rn up. Mrs. Ely found th a t she could give Opal a six-hour sw eeping d uty for th e five w eeks' term , hut she could prom ise n o thing a f te r that. At the end o f th e five w eeks’ term th e a m b itio u s girl w as on th e edge of a n ervous breakdow n, p a rtly because she w as unaccustom ed to being In­ d o o rs us m uch as h e r new ta s k s re­ quired, a n d p a rtly because sh e w as w orried so m uch for fe a r tliu t she w ould be unable to sta y for th e fall session. At length she w as sen t to th e hospital for tw o days, and when she cam e out she w as tw elve hours behind w ith her w ork. T h e college physician said th a t she should re st betw een term s, hut. as Opal put It. she "hud to catch up.” So stie w orked tw elve hours a day th a t those c a ts h a d a v e ry easy tim e —all play a n d no w ork.” “ I w as ju s t g e ttin g to th a t,” m ew ed T abby u little fre tfu lly . "D o n 't w ere w orshiped and b u ried in the Jum p a t conclusions. E ven If th ey tom bs o f kings, c a ts w e re e xpected to be useful, a s It’s my opinion th a t every one should be. "O n ly a fe w c a n b e b e a u t i f u l , B u t a lt c a n be u s e fu l a n d d u tif u l. Is niv m otto, sir, a n d E g y p tia n c a ts In th e long ago had to live up to It. too. T h ere Is a p ictu re, th o u sa n d s of y e a rs old. In th e B ritish m useum In London, w hich show s a h u n te r out In a boat, h u n tin g w a te r bird s. H is p et cat Is w ith him, looking very serious, for she Is th e m ost im p o rta n t m em ­ ber of th e f o r ty . Yes, sir, th a t g ra n d ­ m other of all p et c a ts Is show n b rin g ­ ing back to h e r m a s te r th e b ird s she has caught. She holds them In h e r m outh and h e r paw s T h a t's th e sto ry th e p ictu re tells, and if you d o n 't call lh a t w ork.” said T abby, w ith a p roud little w h irry p u rr, "Ju st try c atch in g a bird y o u rse lf som e tim e. Now If I m ay w ash my face and paw s before going, I th in k I had b e tte r be scam ­ p e rin g along.” “C e rta in ly . T abby, m ak e y o u rse lf a t hom e,” sm iled C heerups. “And th a n k s for your In te re stin g tale. “ D e a r m e,” sighed C heerups, “ all th is talk ab o u t E gypt a n d In d ia nnd E ngland m akes m e re stle ss. How jolly It w ould be to begin tra v e lin g a g a in ! I w onder w h a t th e Q uixies w ould sa y to it?" “Oh, sir,” gasped th e Q ulxles In one b re ath , "how w o n d e rfu l! W e a re ach in g to he o ff!" I say, le t’s go to In d ia ," c h u tte re il S ififoot. had e arn e d picking cotton and tlint they had received from the cotton they aoltl, they paid th e ir d e b ts and began to m ake plana fo r th e next year. T he n e x t spring, o r w hen she w as f o r tw o days. Belton, T exas.—T en y e ars aero Opal Gets Her Chance. C ade’s fa th e r, a T ex a s c a rp e n te r i on only fou rteen y e ars old, she undertook "My Fam ily Has Lived in Egypt t j r But no g u a ra n te e of w ork for the tra c to r, suffered a serio u s physical the c u ltiv atio n of a w hole 75-acre Fivs Thousand Years." fall term cam e. It seem ed th a t n o th ­ breakdow n. B efore he hud recovered farm . ing would happen. Opal w as sent Now a Student. for mv fam ily h a s lived in E gypt for from th a t his h ip b o n e w as broken and he w as m ade a cripple for life. T hnt wns fo u r y e ars ago. Opal Is aw ay from the Ely P epper hall and five th o u sa n d y e a rs.” "B less me." gasped C heerups. “Tliiul, Almost a y e ar he lay In a p laste r now eighteen and a stu d e n t In B aylor out Into th e town of B elton to the p a rls c ast and for a long w hile he academ y and she is show ing th e sam e hom e of Mrs. E ly’s sister. It seem ed of th a t, M l«s—’’ "Call me Tubby, p le a se ; It’s sh o rte r w as not able to w alk, even on e n erg etic d e te rm in a tio n In h e r light thnt, try ns her frien d s m ight, n o th ­ Now you may to win an e d u ca tio n th a t she did In ing could he done to a ssu re her school­ and m ore friendly. crutches. ing for the fall term . H er s p irits at think th a t w h at I have told you Is D uring all th e long m onths of his her tight to w re st a living fo r herself the low est possible ebb. Opal w as p re ­ w onderful, but the best p a r t Is com­ Illness p rio r to his alm ost fa ta l In­ and her loved ones o u t of th e stum py p a rin g to ninke the best of the s itu a ­ ing.” said T abby proudly. “J u s t lis­ ju ry . ami th roughout th e y ears th a t soil. TOUCH IRON H er e n tra n c e upon h e r life ns a tion when she received a m essage from ten to t h i s ! Long, long ago, th e peo­ have follow ed, th e Cade fam ily have th e placem ent h ostess to come to her ple of E gypt w orshiped us. We are had to m ake out as best they could. stu d e n t w as In every way its d ra m a tic wild now, but th en they tam e d us, F o r Mr. Cade w as not a w ealthy m an, anil u n u su al a s h e r experience on the office. " tin e o f the g irls who w as to w ait petted us and show ed us every honor, <<*TMCK tac k n e v er chan g e b ack; and the fam ily w as 111 p re p are d for farm . In te re ste d frien d s had told her touch o h l I r o n ." accom panied by tab le s In the L u th e r hall dining room and to kill a c at w as a very g reat th e ad v ersity w hich befell them . The th a t a t B aylor C ollege for W omen. In the a p p ro p ria te action. Is a ven erab le fo u r children, Opal, Macel, H ouston Belton, any girl w ith pluck and de­ has found th a t she cannot com e," the crim e. W hoever did so w as severely form of binding a c o n tra c t am ong hoys and F elder, w ere all young, and th e ir term in atio n could win an education h ostess said. "It Is a six-hour duty, pun ish ed .” tw o every m orning, tw o at noon and “P lease.” cried disap p o in ted C h eer­ a f te r they have m ade a "sw ap ," and m o th er had to divide her tim e be­ even though w ithout money. “T hen t h a t ’s w here I am going," tw o nt night. Do you w ant It?” ups. "Isn 't th e re anv m ore?" H e w as m ay be freq u e n tly heard in th e ru ral tw een h e r housew ork, her c are for her She w anted It so m uch tliut she so eag er by tills tim e for th e re st of d istric ts am ong school ch ild ren ut brood, and h e r r a r e for her strick en she said. And t r a ­ T ah b y ’s sto ry th a t he could h ardly play. L ast A ugust she a p p eared on th e alm ost hugged th e hostess husband. T h is Is a v estige of th e a n cien t be­ cam pus, announced unhlushliigly th a t dition has It th a t she a ctu ally did go w ait. Wanted Education. she did not h a v e enough money to out of th a t office singing us she went. “Do excuse me. sir." m u rm ured lief In th e efficacy of cold Iron In Mrs. C ade w as anxious th a t h e r chil­ buy a ra ilro a d tic k e t back home, only <>I>nl Is a fam iliar figure In th e din- . T abby, w inking and blinking sleepily, w ard in g off w itches and o th e r evil d ren go to school, and she tolled to 15 m iles aw ay, and p u t In her hid for Ing room. She w ears th e sam e sm ile "I Just dropped off for a m inute. sp irits. W hen m an first trleil to work tlis t end, hut w hen O pal was tw elve th e first Job th a t p re sen te d Itself— I she m ust have worn when her corn Some folks call It ta k in g a c a t nap. Iron he u n d o u b ted ly hail m uch tro u ­ It seem ed th a t sh e could he sp a red no any kind of a Job th a t w ould ullow w as In tassel and e v ery th in g w as go­ ble w ith It nnd n a tu ra lly a ttrib u te d L et m e see, w h e re w as I?" longer. She, w ith h e r tw o younger her to come to school. ing well ut the farm . P e rh a p s the "You w ere tellin g how th e Egyp­ his fa ilu re s to th e In te rfe re n c e of evil bro th ers, had been a tte n d in g a c o u n ­ She got a Job ns a d ishw asher. T o­ sm ile Is even b ro a d er th an It w as tia n people of long ago w orshiped the sp irits, th u s s ta rtin g the Iron s u ie r s tl- try school five m iles so u th e ast of K il­ day sh e Is a fall-fledged stu d e n t, and then. If It Isn’t th e re Is every reason c at." suld C heerups. "It seem s to me tion w hich bus p e rsiste d e v er since. leen. In Bell county, w here they lived. she vows th a t abe will never m iss a for It to he. She has m ade friends, She w as a girl, but she w as th e eld ­ day un til she leaves the cam pus w ith 1 not only of her classmates*, ninny of est. stro n g and capable for her years, a sheepskin u n d e r her arm . whom doubtless owe th e ir b e tte r so she w ent to w ork In the fields. F or y e ars B aylor college h a s been g rad es ns much to know ledge o f the It seem ed th a t from th e very s ta r t noted for th e system , begun u n d e r th e fact th a t If they do not “h u stle ” she G pal w as d estined to be th e m ain­ d irection of Mrs. Kill Moore T ow n­ will excel them , as to tlie lr willful M ,L D R £D M A RSHA LL----------------------- sta y o f h e r fam ily. O v ertaxing her send, w hereby deserving girls cun studlnusness, hut also of th e girls Facts about yout name; its history; meaning; whence it was derived; significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel w stre n g th , perh ap s. In h e r efforts to come and m ake th e ir way, reg ard less whose food she serves. m eet th e dem ands m ade upon her, of handicaps, alm ost, but nt no tim e B ut even in her p re sen t happiness, Mrs. C ade fell III. She w as not con- has th e re e v er com e a girl who ugg w hich, a f te r all. w ould not c o n stitu te th e influence of th e fam ous Abigail lined to h e r bed all th e tim e hut her c rea te d a p ro fo u n d er Im pression upon h appiness for m any w ith less pluck ABIGAIL Mushutn. h e alth becam e so poor th a t she was th e stu d e n t body anil th e college a u ­ Ilian she, Opal realizes th a t the road T h e am e th y st Is A bigail's talisn ian ic forced to leave m ore anil m ore of the th o ritie s th an Opal Cade. before her is a long one, and th a t all U A INT and Simple and old-fash­ stone. It Is believed to p ro te c t her housew ork and th e Work ab o u t th e She As Is to be expected, th ere are h e r problem s a re not solved. ioned ns Abigail Is considered In Io from evil of every kind a n d to he furm hottie, to Opal. m any inure a p p lic a n ts th an th e re are say s th a t she e x p e rts som e day to be tills country, the nam e bus an in te r­ W hen Opal w as th irte e n her siste r possible opening*. H eroic efforts a re a foreign m issionary, but rig h t now e stin g history In E ngland. It signifies p a rtic u la rly p o ten t In g u a rd in g her Iltldy w as iMirn. T h e baby wns III a m ade to help every deserving girl who her ch ie f concerns a re her work and " f a th e r of Joy," and w ns used by the from deceitful a cq u a in ta n ce . Sunday g re at deal a m i-freq u e n tly O pal found come* hut th e college cannot hope to her studies. She Is p a rtic u la rly in te r­ E a s te rn n a tio n s to re p re se n t th e ab­ Is her lucky day Hnd 0 h e r lucky num ber. It n ecessary to alt up most of the m eet every need. All of tile girls. In ested in m ath e m a tic s and h e r grades s tr a c t q u a lity of Joyfulness. T he 1© bv W h eeler S y n d ica te 1 night c arin g for her, or for her m oth w hat Is known as th e c o tta g e home 111 th is subject a re p a rtic u la rly good, Biblical Abigail, In her co u rtesy to ----------f ) ---------------- e r or Mr. Cade. But re g ard less of system , earn a p a rt of th e ir exp en ses but she Is taking ev ery th in g required D avid, so recom m ended h e rself to J how long n r stre n u o u s th e vigil had by a se lf help o r “d u ly " a rra n g e m e n t, of one who expects to receive the e arly re a d e rs of th e Holy Book th a t been, or how sleepy she was. Opal hut only a very few of them a re able A. B. degree. h e r nam e appeared frequently. “I am going to have th a t degree knew th a t she m ust he a t work the to e arn even the g re a te r p a rt o f tlielr In th e reign of Queen Anne, Abigail som e day.” she will tell you sm ilingly, M ashnm e x erted such a b a ck -sta ir In j next day, and w hen the day cam e she expenses. went. confidently. ” 1 am going to do m ore Found Every Place Filled. fiuence upon th e w orthy sovereign. I T h e w in ter h e r fa th e r w as forced W hen Opal C ade cam e am t e x ­ th an that. 1 am going to put my little th n t th e nam e becam e a sobriquet for to lie helpless In th e p la s te r cast plained her case to th e college a u th o r­ siste r through college, too."— New York Indy's m aid. O th e r etym ologists ex proved an ex trem ely h ard one for th e ities she w ns told th a t every place W orld. plain, how ever, th a t It ow es Its repu­ Cade fam ily. T h e next spring the had I hm - ii tilled. T he h o stess In charge GEORGE IV ta tio n for belonging to a u n itin g ch ild ren e arn e d money by chopping of placem ent w as stru c k by o p a l’s en­ C h o k es on M e d icin e wom an to B eaum out's comedy "T he cotton, and by th is tim e Opal coul I th u siasm ami e a rn e stn e ss, uud listened K a n sa s City. -W hile a tte m p tin g to Scornful l.ndde." EOIIGE IV seem s to h ave been th e bold her p lace beside the best of them w ith deep sym pathy to her story, lu ll m allow m edicine, G eorge H ergqulst In n play of K llllgrew 's, som e th irty Inst of th e ancient o rd e r of kings T he next w in ter the fam ily fared to have given her w hat she needed ■lioked to death In a p hysician's office y ears late r, th e term Abigail w as used ■ th e last of th o se who could do as b etter. W ith the money the ch ild ren would have m eant th a t some o th e r i here. fo r a m aid se rv a n t nnd Its sudden fa il­ they chose w ithout re g ard to m orals u re w as a ttrib u te d to Its re fe re n ce to or public opinion. W here, a few g e n era tio n s before him. Im m orality enem ies, she eluded them . F inally she and e x tra v a g a n c e w ere ta k e n as was found, virtually Insane. T h ere was n ia tte rs of course bv th e people. In no tra c e of any o th er person and It G eorge IV'» tim e th ey b rought down w as assum ed th a t th e baby had p e r­ A LINE O' CHEER g r e a t u n p o p u larity oil Ills head. ished. 9 ------------- g He w as the eldest son of G eorge Bleak, Desolate Island Off Coast of overcom e before a Inndlnc ra n he O By John Kendrick Bangs. X III. w as horn A ugust 12, 1702, ut 8 t C alifornia Is Inhabited by I m aile V irtually Im passable kelp beds Greenfinch n Fine Bird, X T O OOOOO O O O O O o o o o o o OOOOO OO 0 g Ja m e s palHce. and w as n a tu ra lly r a th ­ alm ost su rround the Island and extend j Only Two Persons. e r gifted. H is tu to r said he would he Except to Poor B eetles | from a q u a r te r of a m ile to th re e miles ON A STO R M Y DAY e ith e r th e m ost polished gentlem an, or W ashington. T he D epartm ent of Sail Fedro. — D esolate and w ind­ offshore T hey may be negotiated only th e w orst scoundrel In E u ro p e—and A g riculture has determ ined th a t th e sw ept San Nicolas, one of a chain of by extrem ely sm all c r a ft. I H E w ln d a a r e h e re « , a n d he w as both. He opposed Ills fa th e r vtreo. or greenfinch, w hile a c harm ing 0 1 » h a r p th * a ir , Islands lying off th e coast of sou th ern T w ice a y e ar a boat v isits San Nico­ A n d y e t I s h a l l n o t h e e d X In e v e ry th in g ; took up a s e p a ra te res- C alifornia, has bes-oine a spot shunned las to load sheep, and the m em bers of f so n g ster and useful d e stro y er of 5 6 th em , X by most yachtsm en. her crew som etim es a re the only peo I harm ful In sect* Is tingallant to Isdv- $ F o r In m y b a t t l e s w ith d u ll c a r e 5 Iden e at C a rlto n house, hut g ave it Old-tim e m arin ers who g a th e r on the pie seen hy the M acA rtburs f o r m onths bird b e e tle * which also a re beneficial g I e o m e h o w t h i n k I n e e d th e m V up because o f his d e b ts ; am i w as con­ docks of th is h a rb o r city to sw ap y arn s nt a time. T hey have been on th e la to m an a u d are thoroughly harm less. yS T ie fto o d to h a v e th e w e a t h e r ~ sta n tly having p a rliam e n t vote huge 5 k in d g sum s to sq u a re him up w ith his c re d i­ In fact. be eat* them. seldom fall to speak of b a rre n S ub NI c - ■ l« n .t n e a rly th re e years I ntll 1X5 years p A nd f r e e fr o m te m p e s ts s to r m y , p tors. T his Is the only severe Indictm ent olns. 1| la Inhabited only by a man ago, Indians inhabited the island. O Y et In t h r r o u g h e r d a y s I find 5 T h ere w as one good Influence In his the d e p artm e n t has found again st the A to n ic b e t t e r f o r m e nam ed M acA rth u r and Ills wife, who P rie sts of th e S anta B arb ara m is vlreo. all the ap eries of w hich w ere g life th e b eau tifu l Mrs. F itz h e rb e rt, c are for S.iSS) sh eep ow ned by a c a ttle slon tell of a woman who was ahan § T h e r e a a f r e s h n e s s in th e a r c t i e S a widow ut tw enty-five, nnd o ld er th an com pany which leases th e Island from doned on the Island In 1S3H, for 20 declared In a bulletin Issued to he 5 b re e se th e prince. H e w as p a ssio n a te ly de- am ong th e most useful of birds, being Q th e governm ent. A n d a l l t h i s w i n t r y rl< o r , p 'e a r s . When the M exican governm ent .«I'eH ally fond of c a te rp illa rs, e ith e r voteil to h e r—an open m a rria g e was g T h a t m o re t h a n c o m f o r t a b l e e a s e 2 How ling offshore w inds and great removed the natives of San Nicolas to C o n t r i b u t e s to m y v ig o r im possible, o f course, nnO <-’ > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m an p rin ce ss C h a rlo tte, whom he Pluck o f T exas Girl From A g e of T w elv e Show n in L ife Story. Miss Adores, the “ movie” star, is one of the screen’s most beautiful and talented actresses. She is well known In this country as a capable actress and is famed abroad fo r her interpretative dancing. “Ja p a n w ould be n ice ," m u rm u re d Sniffsniff. "C hina Is b e tte r,” coaxed Q u lc k ea r. "I th in k A u s tra lia w ould he m o re exciting, b ecau se w e d o n ’t know m uch a bout It," piped B rlg h te y e s. “B rlg h te y e s Is r ig h t; w e’ll go to A u s tr a lia ! ” c rie d C heerups, “ a n d le t ’s go n o w !” W ith th a t h e Jum ped on a flying le a f a n d so a re d a w ay o v e r th e still green Ju n g le . S h o u tin g w ith glee, each of th e frisk y little Q u lx le s sn a tch e d a c o n v en ien t b re ez e a n d fol­ lowed. “ Is n 't th is fu n ? " c alled C h e e ru p s m errily. "W e sh all c e rta in ly b ro a d e n o u r a c q u a in ta n c e , nnd p e rh a p s there» will he folks In A u s tra lia w ho n e e d help t o o !” 1© by L i l i n . Brow n • C o.) T^H E WHY sf t ) SUPERSTITIONS “Q RHAT’S IN A NAME O ’ / I I --------- r Q o/ftnong the OTABLES YACHTSMEN KEEP AWAY FROM SAN NICHOLAS ISLE 5 d*sr H. IRVING KING e x h ib itin g Itse lf In v a rio u s form .'« am ong differen t ra ce s. T h e b lac k ­ sm ith s o f P om peii, b e ca u se th ey feared th e s p irits w ould he a f t e r them fo r w orking a lw ay s in th e m a te ­ rial m ost h a te d hy th e spirits, p lacet! pow erful a m u le ts over tlie lr t l o o r s r Solom on's T em ple w as b u ilt w ith " n e ith e r hum m er n o r ax n o r any toot of iro n ” and so w as th e sa c re d Sub- llc ia n bridge a t R om e w hich, also, h ail to he kept In re p a ir w ith o u t th e u s» of m etal. An e n lig h te n e d E a st In d ia n p rin ce not long aito o b je c te d to th e use of Iron In con.-trttctlng houses I d tils do m ain s believing lh a t It w ould he follow ed by cholera anil o th e r e p i­ dem ics— th e s p irits rev en g in g them ­ selves fo r th e using o f tlie lr a b h o rre d m etal. On th e o th e r hand som e ra ce s re a ­ soned It out th n t If th e evil s p irit» so h a te d Iron. Iron m ight he a good th in g to defy them w ith. In c e r ta in p a r ts of N orth A frica th e re Is n o s u e !) efficacious c h arm a g a in st w itch e s a » a piece of Iron. T h e S c o ttish fish e r­ m an w hen he h e a rs a sh ip m a te b la s ­ phem ing. cries o u t. "C old Iron." a m i all th e m en in th e b o a t touch th e n e a re s t piece o f Iron th ey can reach. T h n t b rin g s th e m agic m etal in to th » case and sc a re s off th e evil s p ir its who m ight pounce upon th e b la sp h e m ­ er. W hen th e schoolboys touch cold Iron to bind th e ir c o n tra c t th ey in ­ voke th e aid o f th e m etal a g a in s t t h e evil sp irits w hich m ight tr y to te m p t them to break It. <© by M cClure N ew sp a p er S y n d ic a te ) A Change N ine w eddings out of te n th e so­ ciety e d ito r can g uess c o rre c tly t h e selectio n s th a t will he p lay ed n n d sung, preceding, d u rin g nnd fo llo w in g th e cerem ony. H ow ever, th e o th e r day she found a new one. A long w ith th e p ro g ram of th e u su a l b rid al a ir s of “Oh P ro m ise Me," "A t D a w n in g .” “T o a W ild R ose," etc., w a s th e n u m ­ b e r "A dore, nnd Be S till.” tre a te d so b ru ta lly th a t she. too. w m forced to s e p a ra te from him . T w e n ty - five year» a f te r th is he becam e king, and died a f te r a ten -y e ar reign. I ll» tre a tm e n t o f th e queen ad d ed to hl» unp o p u larity . P o litic a lly his re ig o w as not so very Im p o rta n t. ( © by O eorpe M a tth ew A d a m s ) --------- (j------------- 8 t * by M cCiui* .S aw ,paper S r a d ic a ta *