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THE ADVOCATE f]E M M EM 11 - MOTHER HEN DOES BEST WHEN COOPED m It Is not g o o d poultry msnsgetuent to allow th e m o th er hen In rsng* un restricted w ith h e r chicks. W ith such freedom th e lu-n freq u e n tly takes her brood th ro u g h wet g ra ss and. as a result, aoiue sre chilled a n d die, espe cially th e w eak er ones w hich a re likely to tie left behind. T h e loss of young rh lck a w hich follow s such a LODGE DIRECTORY mmwmwarss mraar tr m 'zmrarmNaiw&i&wrwR Scélion cDerotcd to A ttr a c tiv e M a g a z in e M a te r ia l Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium | Knights ofP yth ias o f N . A ., S. A ., E., A ., A . and A . p ra c tic e Is larg e slid tnulnly p re v e n t able. F u rth e rm o re , th e food w hich a J/rouil allow ed to ra n g e w ith th* hen Tin» o rig in a to r nl h r. P ie rce 's (iu M m o b tain s goes very larg ely to keep up M itlii'iil Pisoovery (<>r tin* I i I imm I, uh well th e h e a t of the body a n d th e chick* a» the " F a v o rite l*rt*a*ori|>tinn ” (or V h e f a i t h f u l p r i n c e do nut m uk* a* good gro w th a s they w om en, wild h r . Ilfiy V. P lrro e , a o th erw ise would. p ractisin g p h y sic ia n In W eau-rn P e n n upon a tim e th e re lived a sy lv an ia tig h t nft«-r (In* Civil W ar. llu C hirk losses o f th is n a tu re ra n he king who had th re e a-rns and a* «•nrly m oved to llullulo, N. Y ., noil i-e- lerg ely p re v en ted by sh u ttin g th e lien they w ere all brought on th e sam e tirlii ik I h .1 I'li« I ii \ n ln li’ lin te l, tlii-u tin In a coop. Any sty le of coop w hich in ir tin hla lioiiin rem edies Nr Uni day by th e sto rk tlie king could not I* dry, ventlluted, a n d can he closed W o rld 's hi palm ary, w hara lliay w ont decide to w hich one to leave ht* a t nig h t to pro tect th e brood a g ain st c arefully pn*|iar<*<i (roni root*, b a rk s crown. c a ts, r a ts anti O ther anim als, and a n d h erb s, an<l |il >.•.•*I tlin n w ith d ru g T b e king had g re a t w ealth In Jewels, which, w hile confining th e hen. will gist* nil o v e r Ura U nited State*. begs of gold a n d u vast kingdom . In allow th e c hirk* to p a ss In nnd out Kor over b a ll a c e n tu ry , D r. Piero«’» one room In th e strougbofi) un d er b is hiacovvry, (or tin* blood, bna l)«en sold freely a f te r they a re n few day* old, c astle he p laced all of h is bags of In larger qiiuiititil-.-i by druggist* all will be a n tla tu rto ry . T h e lien should gold. In a n o th e r room h e placed all o ver tbe C ulled Nlatrn lim n any O ther be confined until tb e chicks e re m edicine. I>r. I ‘lem *’s lio ld e n Medi o f bis jew els and In tb e th ird room he w eaned, tlu-ugli a sumII yard m ay be cai hm covery Ir a tom e In il* elicci placed a p e arl c ask et nod In th is he a tta c h e d to th e coop. If desired, to el- oli III« rioni noli a n d digestive a p p u ra put a scroll on w hich he w rote th a t all low th e hen to exercise. T h e fence t i l i , mi a lterativ o In II* at tim i m i tini hla v ast kingdom should go to tb a eon ra n be ra ised from th e ground fu r 11 ... i, li ver and rida, it fan i who proved w orthy. Ili o a p p e t i t e , n t i n i n l a l e n t h è d l g i - s l l o n , enough to ullow th e chicks to go In or T hen th e king called to him hi* c n r i c l i i » Ili o I i I i hk I, r l e a r s t h è n k i n o i out, but not blgli enough for th e hen th re e sons, w hose 'n a m e s w ere Hollo, c ru p tlo n « a n d b le in ls b c s , a n d ninkev to escape. Ily using the coop th e chick* C arlos am i Z allto, and to each b* guve Im i ti l i u t i a n d w o i u a n le e l a * t l i c y d i d can And s h e lte r and w a rm th u n d e r a l i e n t h s y w erw y i u i n g n n d c a r v ( r e a . th * hen at any tim e a n d th e w eaklings, Ask yrm r uearem d rn g g lst Ini h o c to r a f te r a tew days. m a y develop Into n e r e » a lauilly inediclnea, In ta b le t o r ■trong, h e alth y rhlcka. lii|m d (orni, or «end 10 «•••ut» (or a tr ia l W hen chicks tire rulacd w ith hena, I -ackog* ol tablet* to l>uctor Ploro«'* ,'linio, ni S u d a lo , M. V. th ey a re likely I o liecom e Infested w ith lice. If th e lice gel very n u m er S o u th W a le s’ C oal W ea lth , ous, th ey g re a tly re ta rd th e chick*’ T h o S o u th W ales ro u l field , c o v erin g g ro w th anil m ay even cau se th e ir d e ath . T h e ben ahould he pow dered a p iiro a ltn a li ly 1.000 s q u a re uilfes. Is th o ro u g h ly w ith aome good Insect pow tlm la rg e s t In tho Ilrllls h lales, a n d der be fo re site Is put In th e coop w ith aiippllo i m o re coal (or e x p o rt th a n a n y th e chicks, amt a t In te rv a ls of several o th e r Ilrltls h coal (hdd. day* o r a week th e re a fte r. T h e baby chick* should be exam ined for lice, p a r tic u la rly on th e head, u n d e r th e wlnge M ark of B reeding. tiom l m a n n e rs Is Iho a r t o l m ak in g e n d ab o u t th e vent. If any a re found, tho»o pt-opl« e a s y w ith w hom we c o n a little grease, such a s lard, ahould Apply v e rse. W h o ev e r m ak e s th o fe w est b e rubbed In th o se places. g re a se m m lcrutely, a s too m uch will p eople u n e a s y Is th e b e st b re d In tb a In ju re th e chicks. T h e chicks ahould In th* Room He H ad B tsn C harged co m p an y S w ift. be e x am in ed freq u e n tly and th* tre a t N ot to E nter. n ien t re p e a te d tf lice a re found on S m oking In C h u rc h . a key w hich fltted th e th re e doors In them . th e stronghold. Sm oking Is com m on In S o u th A m er T o C arlue w as given tb e key to (he ican c h u rc h e s. A v is ito r to P e ru Young Chicks Need More room In w hich the gold w as stored, to re c o rd s tliut a t a c h u rc h In I-lm a b e of Mineral Constituents Kollo th e key to th e Jewel room and n o tic e d one of th e c o n g re g a tio n e n jo y Young chick* n<-*d m ore o f th e m in to Z allto th e key w hich unlocked tb e door to th e room w here stood the ing a c ig a r d u rin g se rv ic e a n d th e eral ro n a lltu e n t* found In w heat b ra n casket. I,(shop Ind u lg in g In th e sa m e luxury. th a n do m a tu re fowl*, a n d th e niaahe* “ I am g e ttin g to be an old man,'* fed them a re accordingly, usu ally said th e king to his pona. “and tb e m ade to c o n tain m ore o f It. W ith tim e It not f a r off w hen one o f you th is ch an g e and d u e reg ard to th e m ust reign In my place. I am going ■lie of th e p a rtic le s of food Hint baby chick* can eat. th e re need be little or on a Journey and If a t th e end of on* y e ar I do not re tu rn unlock th e doors no difference b etw een a grow ing chick which y our keys 111 In the stronghold rnaah a n d «me fed to laying hen*. T h e o f th e castle. ch irk m ash recom m ended by th e New One old a n d tru s te d se rv an t sh a red Je rse y ex p erim en t sta tio n consist* of th e king’s se c re t and took food to th re e p a rt* of w h e at b ra n to one each of sifte d ground oat*, cornineal. flour him t u d a tte n d e d to his needs. F o r aw h ile all w ent well. Every w h eat m iddling* a n d finely ground day th e th re e b ro th e rs w ent to the m eat serai<v W ith one p a rt o f b ran . In stead o f th ree , and no n e ce ssity fo r stronghold and dusted th e keyhole of the door to w hich they held the key siftin g th e ground oetn o r lluely grind Ing th e m eat »crap, th is w ould m ak e and w ent aw ay w ithout u u y th ln g h a p a s good a laying m ash as could b* pening. Hut one day w hile the king w atched compound««!. T h e above w ould m ake from his se c re t hiding p lace he no P a s s it n r o tu u l a very good m aeli to ho fed w ith ticed th a t Z allto a s he d u sted trie«l t ille r e v e r y m e a l. equal p u rte of erm ke«l corn nn«l w heat. to peek through the keyhole Into tbe G i v e liv e f a m i l y A fte r fo u r U> Mix w«-«-ks chicks will e at secret cham ber. t h e b e n e fit o f Its c o a rse r c rack ed corn a n d w hole w heat "H e," sa id th e king. "Is not th e one u ld t o d i g e s t i o n . and do not need to h av e th e hullp to ru le a fte r me " C le a n s t e e t h t o o . sifte d from (fo u n d o s t a An excess llu t not only Z allto w as gettin g Im K e e p It a lw n y n of m eat sc ra p o r of green food m ight p a tie n t. hla b ro th e r C arlos hnd once in flu - h o u se. cau se som e loosen«-«» of the bow els in W h a te v e r th e cause. It should he c o r < j«"Costs little-h elps much “ r e c te d ; added am ount of w h e at m id dlin g s w ould not avntl. (Operating Under Supervi sion of U. S. Government) 41f>1/4 Malvern Avenue A Fam ous Man , > A fter Every Meal ^ mans E a rly M a rria g e s In M orocco. In M orocco, us In m o st M oham m o thin c o u n trie s , th e n a tiv e g lrla - a ro m a rrie d at nn e x tre m e ly e a rly age. o fte n b e fo re th e y a re fo u rte e n , und It In not u ncom m on (o r th e m to ho d iv o rce d u t six te e n . " R ig h t’’ I t S u p re m e. T h e a n g e ls m ay h a v e w id e r s p h e re s of a ctio n , m ay h a v e n o b le r form » of d u ty ; hut rig h t w ith th e m and w ith ua Is one a n d rite sa m e th in g . C h ap in . S ta tio n a ry . S om e fello w s c a n 't "c o m e b a c k " bo- caUHit th e y h a v e n e v e r been u n y w h e re. Ihudon T ra n s c rip t. FRÜH from cMtoc t«*»« •ml ml«>r. FRUII—f r o m i f i e r n » u M « , No t fUvorni. ' hutw r r»rtn«'«l for mrwli. inai im«, S tren g th • ml F Nn u rtty itiuhaiiyr«! N»v»r gold in it V INKhaniKrtl. iH.lb Mott Iasi Nini l«l>»ll*il «t th » I «hör- Th« oi initial mu A m c.titor oil. • tom**. I ’R I’T ' •—litfMfur» on »o W A L T E R jANVltK, In. , 4 i- Canal St., New York Tu« rfrrr—at<\ «W 50 c. ■» éi *11 y«**/ Jm g itom. KELLOGG’S CASTOR OIL TABTCLKSB You Want a Good Position Vary well—1T nk« the A roountnnry end ntiHlneen Mnnnfoment, Privet* B io n tM li el, Ci«lrulntor, Comptometer, Htenofre- phlo, f’enm anehlpt ui Commercle) Teach- ere' Cotiree a t Behnke-Walker The foremoet Buelnee* College of the N mi lim p."! w h i c h I imm wo n m or e A u c ii r n c y Awiinle end Gold Medale than any other echool In America. Fund for our Huroeee Catnloff F ouith F tiea t n^nr Morrison, l*oi thifid, «M i ler M Wnlker, l*ree P. N. U. No. 21, 1923 Green Feeds for Fowls During the Entire Year Fow l* n«-ed green feed o f som e kind all th e y e a r roun«J, It should he sup- piled to hens routined In sm all y a rd s i und to oil hens d u rin g the w in te r ! w hen no n a tu ra l green fe«-d t* avail- ab le In th e y a rd s. F re e ra n g e o r larg e yu rd s will fu rn ish Ideal eondl- j tlons for green feed, nnd th is fa c to r Is one o f th e numt Im p o rtan t In rals- Ing p o u ltry p rofitably on fa rm s w here th e b ird s a re sup p lied from cheup, n a tu ra l sources. W h ere sm a lle r yu rd s h a v e to he used, th ey should be divided Into tw o parts und used a lte rn a te ly , p lan tin g th e v a c a n t section tw o or th re e tim es yearly w ith quick-grow ing green crops o f rape. onto, w h eat, rye, o r barley. T h is fu rn ish e s green feed a n d also h e lp s to keep th e yu rd s sw eet, clean a n d sa n ita ry , w hich Is p e rh a p s th e m ost Im p o rta n t ro n a h le ru tlo n In making p o u ltry pay. Good kinds o f green feeds a re sprouted oats, a lfa lfa , tnenl, chopped alfalfa and clover buy, cabbages, nnd mangel beets. In o rd in a ry c e lla rs cabbages do not keep so well as m an gel beets, so th ey should be used up first Keeping Up Milk Flow Cow s o i the beginning of th e ir lac ta tio n period u re m ore se n sitiv e to ch an g e In f«-e«l, w a te r und w e ath e r tlinn w hen they a re n e a re r to the end of lac tatio n . If a cow Is so of feelcd tliut her milk production «Irops down sh o rtly a fte r calving, It Is alm ost Im posalblo by th e m ost carefu l limn ugem ent to bring tier production hack. T h is in n in s th a t a successful d a iry m an m ust plan In advunce so th a t hts cow s will be am ply fed on a balanced ration. Minerals for Cows T h e m ost convenient m ethod o f a d d ing m in e rals to th e ra tio n f«-d to d airy cow s la to mix th re e to four pounds of hone m eal In each 100 pounds of th e g ra in m ix tu re fed. Halt, of course, should he accessible ut nil tim es. An o th er sa tisfa c to ry m ethod Is to allow (he ro w s access to it m ix tu re of equal p u rls of suit und tione m eal. T b e bone meal su p p lies both calcium and plios (ihorus, the tw o m ineral elem ents th u t a re o ften neeiled In th* tlulry-cow ration. , | > j j ( C b r M cC lu re N «w si>sp»r S y n d ic a te > H ot Spring* N at. P a rk , Ark. •lyIjr trie d th e latc h of hla «loor to And If by c h an c e It hnd been left un locked and th e king from Ills biding p lace had seen w ith a aad h e a rt th a t lie had a n o th e r son to whom he did not w ish to leav e hla crow n. • Now ha h a d only one son left. W ould Hollo atun-i the 1 « I? T ’-'-re »«•re ouly tw o m onths left In which to prove he w as w orthy a n d tb e king w ith a n xious eyes w a tc lu -r day by day. On th* m orning o f th e th ird day fbe king a p p ea red a t th e b re a k fa st ta b le und a f te r greetin g Z allto and C arlos asked. "W h ere Is y our b ro th er Kollo?" “ Alas, w e d re a d to tell you. fa th e r." os Id Z allto. “fo r w* know how It will grieve you w hen you learn th e tru th . "T h ree days ago we found Kollo In th e stronghold u n lo c k in g -th e d«s>r to th e room you bad charged him to care fo r un til y our re tu rn a n d we have locked him In th e re th a t you may te e fo r y o u rself he h a s proven u n fa ith fu l to th e trust.** F o r reply th e king said. “We will go a t once and open th e door." I’oor Kollo, fa in t from w an t of food. S ta rtin g Into th e th e a tr-c a i o u n n c se !•> on tbe floor o f th e room w hen th* a t th e age of seventeen, p opular Glenn door w as th ro w n open. T h e king H u n te r experienced the rough spots com m anded tils se rv a n ts to c arry blm w hich all stag e people e n co u n ter a t up th e s ta irs a n d give hint food. on* tim e or a n o th e r. He did h it bit in A fte r a little tim e th e king asked. th * 1st* w ar, a fte r which ho got Into “ How did you hap p en to be in th e th* “ movie»," rising rap id ly to sta r room I ch arg ed you not to e n te r, my part*; son?" "H av e my b ro th er* not told j o n F Inquired Kollo. Kollo forgave them and prum lsed "Y et." replied th e king, “b u t 1 wish them a living w hich w as m uch m ore to h e ar y o u r sto ry a t well.” th a n th ey deserved and then th e king "My sto ry would count fo r little to ld them how he had w atched ila> a g ain st th a t of m y tw o bro th ers, fa th by day from bis biding p lace in the e r." replied th e prince. “ You found wall a n d h a d oeen ev ery th in g th a t had m e Inside the room to w hich I held the ta k e n place. key, I am s o r r y ; th a t Is all I have to T w o sham e-faced princes left the auy." stro n g h o ld w ith th e king und one very “I am eo rry also, but not fo r yoo. hap p y -faced p rin c e ; und though it my »on. but fo r yo u r tw o fa ith less w as m any y e a rs tiefore Kollo becam e bro th er* wtio could not he tru s te d to king, w hen h e did he h a d no tro u b le keep fa ith w ith th e ir fa th e r and who w ith th e tw o b ro th e rs who trie d so h ave stooped to trea ch e ry to place h a rd to d isg ra ce him. th e ir b ro th e r In a false light." W hen k n av es such s s Z allto and "You. m y eon Kollo, shall becom e C arloa find th ey a re dlscovereil In king and ru le n fte r me, a n d If In your such w rong-doings they a re usu ally as h e a rt you can find pity fo r y our fa ith subm issive to th e one In pow er as less bro th er* th ey m ay live on your th ey w ere o v erb earin g and wicked- bounty." ( £ b y M c C lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d i c * ! « .) , . [Hot Radio-Active W ater Furnished by the G overnm ent [ For A ll Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Roams, Dirt and Operatinf Ri H otel has 56 Rooms; T elep hon e, H o t and Cold R unning [W ater in Every R oom . Rates $1 to $ 3 per day B A T H RATES; | 2 1 Baths . . . $ 1 3 .0 0 —10 Baths . . . . $ 6 .5 0 21 Baths to Pythians and C alantheans, $ 8 .5 0 ’> I. B. P. 0 . E. OF THE WORLD NOTICE Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. 0 . E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi torium. All visiting Daughter Elks in good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with us. P A U L IN E Y O U N G , ' D a u g h te r R uler. ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , L . B. P. 0 . E. of W.. MEETS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 3811 i E. MORRISON STREET. A L L VISITING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. E. D. CANNADY, E. R., 311 Macleay Bldg. E. J. MINOR. Secretary, 419 Abiagton Bldg. LULA HUBBARD, D a u g h te r S e c re ta ry . S y ra c u se L o d g e, N o. 1, K . of P ., m ee ts th e seco n d a n d fo u rth F r i d a y n ig h ts each m o n th a t th e S ta g A u d ito riu m 3 lh j4 E . M o rriso n St. W . C. H O L L ID A Y , C 6 th S t. C., 108 N. B O Y C E S T R A IN , K . o f R . i t S., 225 M ead St. -------------------------------------- Som ething to Think A bout By F. A UMLKER ....................... If-___ ___ _____ SLOWING DOW N t I T H E N we of norm al h ealth and " ® stre n g th begin to proceed m ore slow ly th a n Is o u r w ont, put off a t tending to our c u sto m ary duth'S and neglect to (ill each day w ith s full d a y ’s w ork, th e Inference Is th a t we a re tak in g a ste p on th e dow nw ard path. rie a s n n t as th ese s te p s a re In tbe t-eginnlni-. th ey soon becom e th e c a u s a of unt- so n o w s, from which In liTt.r life It Is freq u e n tly Im possible to escape. A m usician who fu lls to p ra ctic e dally soon loses his d e x te rity . His m lud becom es sluggish. his fingers clum sy und his eyes less a l e r t So It Is In any o th e r profession or In c raftsm an sh ip . T h e m an or w om an w ho allows signs of slow ing down Is m aking th e first ste p to w a rd going down. In a little w hile th is ts observed In changed a ttitu d e s of th o u g h t und ac- tlon. T h e w orld Is seen from a new view point. Any effort to recover l«.»i ground Is fatiguing. T h e re Is no m ore delight In (he obi chase, no Joyous Insp iratio n in se e k ing to excel o u r ow n best efforts. Wo huve txrcoine Inert und Indif- fe re u t. T o m ake an unusual g e stu re Is w eariso m e f t th e Itesh. To lu re from Its la ir som e g re a t idea w hich shall set tb e w orld ugog Is im possible, fo r we a re d escending to tb e low lands w here re so u rce fu ln ess Ims perlsht-d a n d ho|ie lies b u rled beyond o u r reach. As com pared w ith e te rn ity , life 1» but a n ex iste n ce of a m om ent, but It Is o u r d u ty to m uke tlie best o f it by being a lw ay s a ctiv e In clim bing th e high hills, w hich ta k e us a little n e are r th e heavens. And w hen we close o u r eyes In the final sle ep we Shull have the sw eet c onsciousness of having nev er tu rn ed buck, having n e v er lost o u r fa ith nor h e sita te d in th e doing of o u r dutie» us we un d i'rsto o d them , though at tim es th e p a th s w ere laird a n d our h e u rts w ere tro u b le d w ith d o u b ts un-l fears. H ig h -B r o w n F a c e P o w d e r A superb toilet necessity. In four shades—Natural. Pink, Brunette and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites for the lady who cares. Manufactured only by THE OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO MRS. E. D. CANNADY • 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor Daily Fashion Hint Daily Fashion Hint ((£) b r M cC lu r« N e w g p ip e r S y n d ic a te ) ^ iiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim in iu im iim iiiiim iiiiiin iin iiiiiiiiiiiiiim I CThe IDhij of Superstitions | T3q R IRDINQ K1NQ E “WhatsinaName?\ By MILDRED M ARSHALL S iiiiim iiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; F a c ta » b o u t s o a r m a r ; PLANTING GOURDS | p lace of germ in atio n . S u rv iv a ls o f tli s so rt a re rare. In th e su p e rstitio u s, of CCORD ING to th e Jo u rn u l of a g ric u ltu re especially, It Is generally A m erican F olklore Society th ere th e beneficent forces tliut ure upiteuled to. # e x ists In T en n e ssee u q u ite comm on <© by M c Cl u r« N « w « p a p « r Syndlcat«.) belief t h a t In o rd e r to ra is e n good crop of go u rd s a c erta in cerem ony Is necessury w ith re g ard to th e seed be fore It Is p lan te d , i’erlu ip s th e aatne A U N E O’ CHEER su p e rstitio n e x is ts In o th er p a rts of the co u n try . It Is u m ost In terestin g su p e rstitio n nnd su g g e sts a survlvul By Jo h n K endrick B angs from devil w orship or a t l«>nst an np- peul to th e "gods o f tb e u nderw orld." T H E T E M PL E T h e gourd seeds m ust he th ro w n over th e left sh o u ld e r by th e m an who h u t call me vain becau se I Is to p la n t them nnd he m ust u tte r an ta k e good car* oath ns each seed Is throw n. It will O f t i d e m y b o d y , a n d to k e e p be noticed th a t th e d irectio n In w hich It fa ir th e seed* nre throw n Is from right to A n d fit t o h o u s e m y S o u l f o r left i>r ‘'a g a in st th e sun." a m ovem ent ever try. And on e x te rn a l th in g s keep w hich typifies a retro g ressio n Into the w a t c h f u l e ye. realm of th e s p irits of d a rk n t'ss as the W e l l — v n l n a m I. p e r h a p s . I ’m “cerem onial c irc u it" o r su n w ise m ove satisfied. m ent typified a p ro g ress In conform ity I ll . .o t d e n y t h a t I ' v e a t a s t e . fo r pride, w ith tb e sun god, th e giver of life und l l u t s i n c e I’ve g o t a S o u l t h a t light, tb e beneficent Influence. g iv e s to me In ste a d of being p lan ted w ith u A c h a n c e to w in t r u e I m m o r t a l i ty p ra y e r for In crease to th* beneficent f m g o i n g t o s e e t h a t In t h i s ■tilt god th e seed Is planted w ith blns- w o rld o f din phetny c alcu la te d to appeal to the It h a s a T e m p le w ell w o r th liv pow ers of evil, those gods w hose «lark i n g In, As f r e e o f s q u a l o r a c t h e H o u s e P lu to n ia n realm w as conceived as of K ings. lying In s u b te rra n e a n regions nnd As h a p l y d o t h b e n t I m m o r t a l th ere fo re, n a tu ra lly gods fitting to be Things. I® br McClure Newepeper Srnillrele I app ealed to In b e h a lf of aceds con signed to a d a rk und su b te rra n e u n A T it, k ic t o r v l m a a a i n e i w h o n c o it e r a , g e n —e g ; « * - a g t c a a c a r r o u e l u c k , g a r . l-r c k r » - • ( CL a .,« c p t A I R E w as originally a inn seal 111 . ^ nam e. G enerally spelled C lare, It w as first used In E ngland to n am e a N orntan fam ily who m in e from on- of th e v illag es o f St. C lair, " lie d l b C lare ,” sto u t UloiX‘esl«>r's earl, th e fo o t H enry III, w a s one of them . T h e son of Red De C lare m arrie d Into th e H ouse of G eraldln In Irelan d und received from E d w a rd I u gram o f lands, now known*«* A 'ounty C lare Ills h e ire ss c a rrie d th e county to the De Ilu rg h s an«l th e ir h eiress m arried Lionel, son o f E dw ard III, th u s iimk Ing th e county u dukedom and «real Ing th e title , th e d u k e of C larence. T h e fem inine form is snlil to have urlsen In Ituly ns C b lsra und sp re ad Into F ra n c e, w here It w h s Im m ediately «•hanged Into Clair«-. T hough p re fe r ring tbe original C lare, the Engllxh ac c epted C laire and It gained som e vogue th ere , but In tills co u n try it w as ndopted w ith e n th u sia sm and h a s u n dergone w id esp read usage. T h e diam ond Is C laire’s lallsim inlc jew el. It prom ise» h e r b rl'llu n t a t tain m en ts. m agnetism , and courage. S a tu rd a y Is h e r lucky day Mini d her lucky uum ber. l(D by W h « « ler H y n d lcu te. In c .) TROTTEUR FROCK ONE-PIECE CAPE DRESS Charmccn is h e r e delightfully adapted to the trotteur frock, featur ing all of the fine details designed by Paris to make the straightline model different. The front of the dress is gathered and'joined to a yoke and bosom cut in one. The fronts of the liosom are turned under and form umlcrfacings. C o l l a r , cuffs and noekets are bound with silk braid. Medium size rc«|uires 2>x yards 54- inch material. Pictorial Review Dress No 2.W7. Sixes, 34 to 48 incites bust, anil 16 to The Parisian penchant for cant- frocks is charmingly portrayed in this straightline model in midnight char- meen. Satin, flat crêpe or flannel could I k - used with equally clever ef fect. The neck of the cape is gath ered to a plaited collar with scarf ends. Inserted pixkcts and a collar less square neck are other interesting details of the model which, in m e d i u m sire, requir««» 4J4 yards 36-inch ma terial. Pietorlal Review Dress N o 2204. Sixes, 34 to 46 inches bust, and 16 to 20 years. Price, 3$ cents. 20 years. Price, 35 cents.