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SPEEDWAY SPARKS past week has been a rather best to discontinue entertainments by quiet one at the hospital insotar corned. The Bed Cross thought. entertainments tor the patienta is con- a or gunfantions for one week, while rules ot conduct will, be submitted to the patients. 1. Boys who are under occupational therapy aldos have some very One articion on display in Room.

E-125. Reed braketa, jars, trays, sealing wax articles, tooled leather goods, crochet woolen articles, mate, sofa cushion, woven -rugs, and 'many other things be, purchased at reasonable prices. Miss Stuth Fouke, chief aide of occupational therapy in loom will 'be glad- to wult on prospective buyers. Bi james Florence Button nnd Lula Brown are In churgo of Boom D-330, where they are tenching, the patients chuw to make reed articles, MigRes Katherine Puck and Dorothy Harlowe of the rocrontion department, Red Cross, escorted fifteen men the field museum Wednesday, They left early in the afternoon, mpent the afternoon In nightaccing and hind supper down town, Charles White, fourth floor, Section died Thursday evening, Jan. 10, ter a long- alege of tuberculosis.

bera at him family, including Nils wife and children, were at him bedaldo when end came, Elia remains: were taken to Jollet, for burial, Fred Milan Fiarry Alton and Georgo Babcock, all of the Speedway hospital, acted as escorts ut the funeral of Jullan Sharpe, "ret who died Baturday at the 471h Street. government hospital and was buried with military honors at Fort ent Home on Wednesday afternnon. A fring squad from Fort Sheridan also altonded: A brother of the deceased In a patient at "It Winter Comes," is a book. that la asked for more then any one ottier volume at Speedway, Anyone who cares -to donate one or more copies will corn the gratitude of many of patients who like to rend more than -to- do -any -other thing.1* Copies of Life and Judge, both pop. ular magazines, will also be welcomed, especially by bed patients who And that It is easy to handle these light volumes of jokes and Action.

There is a great need for 11 flannolotte Tot water bag covers at the organizations and nts please take notice, The tops of ladies' silk hose tire put to a most practical use at Speedway nnd the are hoping that women will kindly, donate their discarded hosiery to them, Especially. boys in A. What do they use them for? Why, to make cute little snug Atting skull cops, to keep tho cool 'broersa from the tops of their heads. Section A 18 the tuborcular section, whore the windows are open day and night. YOUR HAND.

How to Read Your Characteristics and Tendencies--the Capabilities or Weaknesscs That Make for Success or Failure an Shown in Your Palm. CARRIAGE OF THE HANDS SOMETIMES a palmist or a student of palmistry is called upon to read the hand of a person who enters the rooms with his fists tightly clenched, the elbows bent. and the arma carried In: what one authority calla whowlegged" fashion. This la typical of 4 person of pugnactous disposition, and -one must be cureful and diplomatic in reading the bund and telling one's conclusions therefrom. Many of us have met the.

Uriah Heep type, who seems to be continually -subbing one hand on the other in sort of washing motion. Her also one must bd careful, for' slyness, adroltness, and even bypocrlay and are seen. The proud, stately person carries the left hand banging at the side with the Angers held together, but loosely, Often the right arm la bent at the el bow, with' the pair held upward and the Angers closing loosely over It. We bare here a person who is impressed with, and values, hits or her dignity. (Copyriaht.) Character.

Character la the hardest problem to solve. Lives of promise enally get alitered down, to commonplaces. When -pleasure subatitutes for obligation character takes wings for the barrens and the future collects scrapa from the busk When witt-power becomes Agenile It takes vidora from environ. ment and vies with others in contribtting to folly. This "one-of-tlie-crowd" conduct Has left many 'A well-endowed lite.

wrecked. on the rocks of circumstances Without Fear. little' girl. wan reproached by her mother. for Ironing her doll's clothes Sunday.

"It's vory wicked," Raid the mother, "to do that an Sunday-. and you may ba sure the Lord seen "Oh, then I'm sure He knows this tron is cold, so It's all right," an. the little girl, FOREST. PARK REVIEW, FOREST PARK, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, Partner, care, of Review. An Extraordinary I SANDMAN STORY OLD TABBY'S LESSON RANDMA TABHY had had her day -at catching mice arid rats, and now she wan getting old, and an her kind mistress gave ber plenty of milk and cream, ate did not need to hunt for her food.

Grandma Tabby's eyes were bright and her wits sharp, even if she did not hunt, and she decided she would give. good advice to all. the young kittens In the nelghborhood about hunting mice and rate. 80 all the Bother Pusalem hrought their children- to Grandma Tabby THE FIRST OF ALLY SAID GRANDMA TABBY 4.00. WADI learn wisdom "from her in the art of mice catching and hunting.

"You first of all," sald Grandma Talthy, "myst not est too much, When I young I seltom had any milk or cream. I'had to work. for thy food. There Is notising better for young kittens than exercise. Just look at me at my age, my denra." All the kittens.

lonked at Grandma's Ane, soft coat of fur and hoped Home day they' would have one like it. la another rule you must follow, too," -she. suld. "Never rive up when you see mouse until you have caught it. Tou must not expect your.

mistress to feed you She gives you home, and you should pay for this by keeping ber house free from mice. "It St is the barn you have to care for, Instead of the house, Just keep nbarp 07e on the bags of corn, and grain, and remember. that watchful waiting has its reward." All the little kittens listened with up-standing ears and wide-open to all that Grandma Tabby was Ing. for well they know that kuch dom as hers was hard to dnd. "Now, there are the rate," she said; pussies 'cannot catch rate, but the big ONCH can it they are brave, and my advice to you' la thin: When you a rat look for a trap, there la sure bo one around; then all you have to do is to keep that rat from.

getting back to his hole. "Chase blin toward the -trap. and when he Ands he cannot get home be will run into the tmp, you may be sure, and there you have him. "Chasing cats Into traps is just n. clever as catching them, but never let mouse go, Into a trap.

Remember that It 1a a disgrace to any Puss to have a -douse caught in a trap Jo the house where it lives. "I have heard the saying, 'Sind your P' and but that nut for Pur ales; you inust mind your M's and R's, and it you do this you will become good mousers and rat hunters, which la. the -ambition of all well-brought-ap kittens." As all the kittens trotted home behind their mothers they looked so wise that any mouse or rat would have run for Its Ilfe, I an sure, but would never have escaped, so well. did they learn from Grundma Tabby how to hunt. (Copyright.) TUXEDOS AND SLIP-OVERS BASK IN FASHION'S SMILE VERY woman kne wa that whern in found a sweater that will do wonders for her in the matter of bocomingness.

When the thine comes- us It does inch more frequently than it used to--to go out In pursuit of one, the excursion la likely to be exhilarating: it la like the quest of a now -hat; for weIn that the right model awnits somewhere. There are so many versions of the sweater and. so. miny variations of: each version; that seen, at frat glance, bewildering, In renlity. there are not, and do not need to be, many different styles: the variations lie In detaila or miking and' Wool, silk 'and tiber alik are used, alone or: In combination, and In an endless munipulation of stitches, for knitting there' garments, tuit serve so many purposes.

The most popular and most practical sweaters are those made In the tuxedo and slip-over styles like those plotured here. Tho handsome tuxedo Valuable Food Neglected. The 'neglected "tropical American food plant, the pejlbayo or duro, la the rival of- -the famous Orlental date polin, and, like it, la cupabie 'or supporting humun Illo almost unaided, Popenue, agricultural explorer of the Department of' Agriculture, declares. While Arab tribes utilize the date palm ay their principal. food, the aborigines of southern Costa Rica and other countries of northern South Amorica subalst annont exclusively ring part of each year on pejlbaye: Speaker "and Lord Chancellor, One difference the speaker of the English.

linuse of compions and the lord chancellor, who occuples similar position in the house of lords, ls. that while the apeaker cannot take' part to debates aud can vote only when there la a. tie, the lord chancellor entitled to speak and yote on all casions. Story. Two tintire girl students in sin setiool, awakened by the squawks of escited fowls, found a toot python with bead in the heproost.

They chopped him in two with IT. Palatha-clad Methodist preachens arrived and tovestigated the make's interior to End frying-alse chick a selting hen, and her nine egga The eggs, unbroken. were put under another hen, who triumphantly hatched them, Rev, R. Richards tella the story and refers to the' bishop of As rica As a corroborating witness" Love. Into our work for others we CAn take nothing grenter than love, for love la wonderful guide and teacher, Still and experience are worth little withit, and toil and sacrifice never could.

quake up for Ila lack. There courage nut healing, atrength and fospiratim in the mero fact that same one loves 15 nDil carca for what we are doing. CLASSIFIED ADS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WHERE CAN- YOU. BEAT high class modern bungalowa, 5 or 8-rooms, Just -completed, hardwood trim throughout, large buffet, furnace liest, and large porches. Good location on paved near elevated and surface lines: 000-008 Lathrop av.

All $0,800 and $7,100. Cash or terma. Open for Inspection. Theo. L.

Lobstein 7207 Roosevelt road, Forest Park, Ill. FOR SALE -5-rooin frame bungulow with 2 lots, bot water heat. $0,500, part cash. 1020 Ferdinand av. Plione Forest Purk FOIL BALE -Reasonable' by owner, 2- fint brick bullding, hot' water.

heat, foot. frontage. Inquire -at 044 Circle ay, first fat, HOUBES AND FLATS TO RENT. TO RENT-0-room house, furnace heat; 2-car garage, 83 dale River Forest, Inquire at 84 Gale av, TO KENT-Two-fat brick building, hot 022 Marengo AV. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO -A large, light furulshed room, cheap; Kitchen and Jaumiry privileges, 1220 So.

Itidgeland ev, Oak Park. TO RENT--Two furnished robing for light housekeeping. Married couple preferred. Call Forest Pork 744. TO RENT--Two turntabed for light housekeeping.

7540 Harrison st. Phone Forces Park 101G. GARAGES RENT TO RENT Garage space, enough for three, cura, elec. lights; 8 month for one car. 024 Elgin ave, TO RENT-Garnge space, enough for three curs, elec.

lights; a month fur one -car. 024 Elgin FOR BALE FOIL SALE--Dutch breakfast set conMisting of table and -fopr chairs; I dining, room table and four chairs, $15; two ouk rockers; gum plute and oven; get ol Bluebird dislies; Englauder couch with mattressa; sanitary couch. 810 9. Elmwood Oak Park, FOR SALE Ford touring cur, 1018 model, demountablo rims; motor and body in good condition; radiator needs minor repuirs. Will sucrifice for $100.

it taken at once. 004 Barengo av, or -phone Forest 'Park FOIL' heating 'stove, gna stove, parlor multe, -Jenther couch, wideboard and bureau. 447 Be. toit av, 3rl floor. FOR.

Thor motorcycle, in goorl condition, reasonable, Phone. Forest P'ark 1303-7, or call at 1428 Marengo avenue. POl; MALE -Combination cook and CON 'atove, cheup, .423 So. Marengo av. FOR ADd: chickens, 1020 Ferdinand AV.

I'hono Forest Park 40-I. FOR SALE -Used Overland. touring car, Sep Al Ituos, Forest Turk State Bunk. VOR BALE A large gas range, like new. Apply at 7708 Adams st.

HELP WANTED TURN YOUR SPARE TIME Into dollara, Supply coal 'consumers with "Koal Save," guaranteed to save the user of -hia coul. Men or women will fad this a very profitable bustness. Exclusive righte, Write for full particulars, enclosing for reply. Household Chemical 180 M. 8d Paul, Minn.

WANTED- -Live wire sulesman or wo10Ad to solocit business 'on the outalde for the Brunswick Phonograph Shop, Ascher Theatro Building, MadIson st. Forest Park. Must be. alert und of attractive porsonality, and be able to produce results. See Mr.

or Mrw. Hid; proprietors. of the Brune. wick Shop. WANTED- -White girl or woman help with goneral housework.

Modorate wages and home. Cell Oak Park 5082. WANTED- -Partner: or buy business Have. mechanical, clerical and males experience What have you? Address EGGSLaid fresh every day at 1220 We nonah MILL.WORK STORM BASH, doors, frames, cast and windows. A ward, 881 Elgin rear; phone Forent Park 1246.

TAILORING LADIES' and gents' suits cleaned and pressed, First class work. 'O. soy, 1215 Clinton ay, So, Oak Park, DRESSMAKING SCHOOL CUTTING, Atting, draping, wowing, la day free, Jan. 81, 2 p. Community club bouso, Adams st.

and Hannah av. NURSING ANYONE wishing to communicate with Mra. Melasuer, the nurse, will pleuso phone Forest Park 144-R. PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING 'and decorating prices are down; painting, decorating, und puper bunging; Interlor or exterior; best materials and orknianship; satisfacguaranteed; catimates cheerfully -given without charge. F.

C. Hulbert, Oak Pork 7015, PIANO LESSONS PIANO LESSONS -Eiperienced tleman teacher, European training; terms reasonable. Address "Piano Forest Park Review. OFFICES FOR RENT We have a few very One small offices -in our Bank Building to. rent; Heat, hot water and Janitor service.

FOREST PARK STATE BANK UNDERTAKER. AND FUNERAL D1 rector. Auto livery and private ambulance. Edw. H.

Blatter, 7810 Madison st, Forest Park, 'Phone 606 and 606. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING 25- years' experience; all work guar anteed. Chas, Achroeder, 1830 8. Scoville avo, phone Oak Park-8777-R, CURTAINS AND RUGS CLEANED CURTAINS and rugs cleaned; phone Maywood: 2828; 1018 N. Eleventh nue, Maywood, MILLINERY BEAUTIFUL HATS on also made.

to order; prices, $8.50 up. Irene: Bergstrom, Forest Park 1811-M: Brunswick Take the lonsomeness out of the EVENING HOUR Relieve the Monotony of the idle hour. Know good music and hear it well played on the Brunswick A postal card or a telephone call puts this wonderful in your home. Simply fill out the below coupon, send it in and our salesman will call and explain our easy payment plan. This places you under no obligation, whatever.

PARK BRUNSWICK SHOP, 7526 MADISON FOREST PARK, ILL. Gentlemen: have your salesman call at STREET NO. CITY NAME Forest Park Brunswick Shop M. F. Hill, Prop.

7526 MADISON ST. PHONE F. P. 213. AN 3 model rosenla striped pattern to dark blue, and, like pearly all silk swenters, is closely, woven.

It has checked pattern in white and blue as' IL border and plaited girdle with tasseled Fiber milk sweatera. are usually doveloped in fancy weaves? Much use 1s made. of drop-alitch stripes, cronebar patterns and loose, open stitches In then. The aiory of fancy. stitches has no end--it goos on forever.

A plath, substantini and. neat slipover of wool; shown In the picture, la closely woren asid worn with collar and cuffs. It featenaon the ahmilder to uvald stretching tho neck opening, But there -are many alip-overs that. fulAll the In their name, and they need no fastenIns. Almost all sweaters are pro: vided with a girdle to match, vISTLAN UNION We may tali thousand times; but long are ashamed of our tallore, -long as we do.

not. helpleasly arquiesce, as long as we do not try to comfort ourselves for it caretul parade. of our' other virtues; we are in the pilgrim's -Arthur Christopher Benson, la an. Atom Like a Sir Joseph Larrmor line sukxested that in atom muz ho analogous to clock. The outer electron ayatenn el the atom, on which its chemical and spectroscople propertles.

depend, and which has certain definite rates of oscillatiop, would correspond to the pendulum. or better, to a compound pendidar syntem of a clock, he MayA The Inner core of the atotn is sholfar to the spring of a clock, which, by means of the escapement, slowly parts its energy to the pendulum in a Jerky In the Pilgrim'a Road, Don't Forget OUR GRAND OPENING On or After Wednesday February 1st. We have spent a large amount of Money in Remodeling the store at 1116 W. Madison: 'in order that we may give the people of this Community First Class Service and an Up-To-Date place to trade. We will carry.

A COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries and Meats F. M. KLEINEDLER B. M. COOK Block East of Harlem Ave.

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