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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 50

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THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO EXPRESS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1914. WOPvLD OF SOCIETY LONELINESS CAUSE many stars are tiieru OF 1IARITAL McKenxia. James Broesel an4 Edw4 Murray. For the Scrapbook.

Kappa chapter of tb Delta Games orortty was entertained last Tbttr day by Miss Mildred Norn, at bar hose ta Dort heater road. A buffet suppe tCeotianee' trees ese'" She was appointed by Governor Flower on the board of the New Tork state THE WORK CURE Belter than the "Rest Cure" for Nervou-Dis-crdrrs Lijht on Problems Slow Workers. Ey Richard Cabot, M. Mm achusem General Hospital, Boston. Mr.

Rippon Say, Chief Need of From PoDular Ifecbanica. work of ths Bhe came te Dr. Hall In "a pretty bad elate at 4m-eeuregenteotr After a rear of alow progress she baa acquired the art of cement flower-pot making Sad Mffl-dent strength to teach that work bare la the a ho pa. She has Just take a position in New Tork at an Industrial school for convalescents, where aha will teach and work and where aha win receive her expenaes and II a month, which Is a lot better than most publlo-school teachers earn, or rather, receive. for the insane, served aa I wa served from tab) adoreed la tha) I Tor years tha approximate number of Women ii Sympathy.

expired terra as director of New Tork matter ot; mr mmbr stars visible to the eye. sars viaiow me eje, a Tork aoroBiy ooiora, gota ana bile. Mrs. W. H.

Ball entertained th. Xe, Century Literary Club laat Friday ai ternooa. Mr. O'Brien a poke oa souther trip, and Mr. W.

W. Caver deacrtbed a visit to England, Scotland SHE UNITES MANT COUPLES Many Wrvcs Take Diffarcat Viewpoint Alter They Havs Chance. of rectlona Bh. ba. held various office many scientists, the total number or inciud.

stars In the heavens has been conald- th ffajf None of these people are physically; ago, It Is true a be poeeeeaed natural taeta and adaptability, but these alone might not havs helped her much without the ladder of system to climb and the continent. Mr. Row aad Mr. limitless. The i ered countless.

If not well now. but they are la better Health be finite, Pceeuieni ana caainnaa If we use the word health In tta larger) jt ta ppjiing to think of how many onlverso Is now declared to yet of a magnificence of dimension and eoixuniiiee ana is now am tb dent and chairman of tha municipal upon." sense la better oeaiui man aw tw wetM0 th.r, how many a i hi 1 1 tu9 lunraM all earaer 1 Dawiey of Hamburg assisted at th teat table. Mr Charles Fisher ef Lafayette a enue gave a reception laat Thursday evening for her parents, Mr. aad Mm She has served two terms i committee. The sick typo of eubatantrd worker people working in tae snops ana k.

--a differs only In minor deUlls from the torles of the country. Tbey have other types the feebleminded, the pretty good kind of health themselves some one to tell their troa- ertmlnal la prison, and. above all. tha and they have learned how to peas tables te." suit of very recent investigations lnt ZZ l.m.Tiv. the motions and distances of tha stara offl.eVh The UIM studies on the subject of snd efficiency.

Ws feel that with tbss James Chalmers of Ocsava Park. Oal slow worker, who will be thrown outja0ng to their pupils. I Mrs. Jsne Deeter Rlppon. probatloa aarvlee The errs Presa -trbt years Dr.

Herbert J. Hall of M-ublenoad. Mas, first used tha srm work -cur to designate tha sya-ematic prescription of work as aa es-mois1 pert of tha treatment of fun. Muivx rierroua disorder. Tha term was Tw-h-making.

It marked lb end of the ra In which a raft-cur railed to rehabilitate tha rierroua proa- 4' who la tmra tired and mora irf tha mom yon rest him, Work-ear Im a practical application of tu newly recognised truth that neurasthenia and tha oth-r t-eho-Bu rosea caji be successfully "a cert with medicine, batha and but from tha marital elds by tyche-threpy and especially by making ti'a sufferer uaa aruch limited powara of work when tha minimum wage gets Finally, two points about the medical mrrr tor the domestic relations do- the numoer ss weu as i ngnt 01 f.mli1.rifv 4tw eiub work. beyond the stage of Ulk and Inouiry laapects of Dr. Halla work. In the first panment of the municipal court, bavo neen maoe st ins nor aitmaii is well fitted to represent and beglna to work. place, his principle baa other and.Mrl the Philadelphia Hecord.

diacov-, serve tory si weenwicn. anaiana. in New Tork on ths executive 1 Th senior cla of th Buffalo Aad my of th Sacred Heart ba )eoted thes officers: President, Agavtbst Wane maker; vie praatdVeot, Florence Swani; treasurer, Gerald Glaser; ss retary. Mart Jacobs; EIeaa or Dunphy. To Smelt Our Own Tin.

Probably one of th beat illustration These substandard workers are In the moat Interesting exemplifications tn during the laat few months that FrsnkUa Adams succeeded in mak- sUt feaeration me poeltlon industrially aa tha neu- unconscious subsUndard reorgantaa-mtBy 0f th domestic troubles snd 'ng a set of VA I photographs eovenng Mld(, th, Wegt tha 'Tork Federation suffered in for many year. these picture from whlch iVIeI TTd Tha- finally breaks bounds and finds relief brightness of ths se rasthenlcs and the cripples. They are.tions constantly taking place in our getting squeesed out of the ranks of bodily orgsns. The sick heart, ths dis-the standard or average-capacity jeaaed atomach, do not atop working ex-workers. cept for very brief periods.

If they That the slow, the chronic invalids atoDDed work for long, they, tike our nf the elchth ludidal district or the an outburst In the desertion or at- b- t-f-. state federation. Mr. Charles Newton Tore, court, arl.e from ionelln eent kuprin desj Lf Buffalo, also lndoo Mrs, AHm.n of America's opportunity to develop newt so that by their land th chronie Insane are part of would decay and die. They mod- as already pose FVnm hia km he mu develop them.

Thla means bol onairiiooa, hiq mrm. movou 'it Industries Is afforded by tin. Th benefit whk-h the United State may obtain from tb present situation Is th establishment ot a Un smelter in this formula was determined showing thojthwlng her w.irk.' txwpar till, tt mean discover tiscuaming th discovery the baa mad saraa group of substsndurd workers isjify their work and reorganlte It on a not yet se geaerally realixed aa to lead 'plans of lowsr efficiency, us. in this country, to any satisfactory! Tne work of tha diseased heart Is organisation of workshops for the irregular, like the eubetandard worker; Star of Bethlehem Court. i change of number In passing from ons ing a motive for work.

that th universal craving for mpa- mi uri.v thv 1. th. nf manv marital i magniiuro i A large Class or new rnemoere wiu lr. Hall found that work for art'a country In which to smelt Bolivian Un ore and such small output of American handicapped, occupations for the output, like his, is often decreased; or for work' sake, work glvsn muundersundlngs, "but my experience re wss reason that th i installed by Star of BthlehernCourt. tn ths la.t few months has Uught msber of star Im MtWsj thM Ko.

of Ben-Hur TuerfxT sans or Industries for the slow sod In hat prrlnVaH ramnydTurtment; P' vening at it. hall. No. Main street. its reserve and power ef adaptation Is diminished, like his.

But it never takes a rest cure. In at) chronic illness the body reorganises Itself on a plans of merely to keep the patient busy, does not interest tha patient and ao doaan't benefit him. The patient must feel the ail of the Job tf tt la to cure him. Why or as Is produced. The tin concentrate produced laat year In the United Stats were all shipped to British amsitsra.

At ths present tiro between w. rm.t K. aim K-wJ unoer xns uireciion oi sure. Jam i ZJ'' 000,000. the estimated present popu-grtevsncee that th woman, and often and 40,000 ton.

of tin concentrates, car hara treasured in Uation it waa inferred that there would lowered emciency, out never th man, worlytintil it die. So It should be with hrt, i should he work when ha doeam't feel like It and sees no uaa In tt tr. Hall's answer wa to establish in bitter alienee perhaps for be as many stars fainter than magnitude 28 or I as there are brighter. afsuosianaara woncn, mumr years. efficient but heslthy adult.

It is for this reason that work like Dr. Hell Is of interest to soclsl workers, aa well as to physicians. He has ahown that tha substandard worker should not be excluded (like the beg gar and ths Idle rich) from ths Indus, trial syatom. 1,1 ke ths body, he would live In response to stimuli and invlta. tions from ths world outstd htm.

Where possible, he should be paid In money. He must always bo paid in some wsy that gives him satisfaction- else be de in5, at Maxblehead, a workshop where It seem strange that a big city d- The magnitude of a atar relate to It i II 111. psnmenx. conneciea wun mm brihtn. Bot lt.

for th mer. Three week ago an Immense class wa installed, but before the evening of th ceremony arrived the class wa so burg that It was Impossible to take care of all th applicants, and another Installation was arranged for. Star of Bethlehem Court has now over 2.000 member, and is the largest court in the Tribe of Ben-Hur. Cards and Dancing. On Thursday evening th Cathedral crub will have a card party and dancsi diseased, xney must sun aoep uwir souls alive by responss to psychical stimuli to the world's nsods and markets, ss the body snd all nature Uvea by reaponss to stimuli, physical and chemical.

r0rmlaoi. an institution a a court or heavenly bodies are Justice, should baplM to lnvlt heart Itl.t at rying more than 20,000 ton ef metaHtq tin, are shipped each year from Bolivia! to Europe for smelting. The United States imported several tiroes that amount of metallic tin last year and would easily absorb all th tin smelted) from th Bolivian ore. Th smelting of Bolivian ore presents no difficult! a that American metallurgist can no readily overcome, and Bolivian ores win now be easier to If ship can be found to carry the ore an opportunity talks and confidences, yet the five a- dt.v txvtients, supenriaed and taufbt by experts, are now making articles that are saleable and getting wage for their product. Weaving, cement work, dya-stig and pottery have bean the most Bf ul tradea.

Jewelry and metal work t.uve proved too trying for aa-frained and unhappy patient to carry sistants who help me to interview the1 Mtronomer. Those star, bright- women who come her eeklng th. ch.r.et.r- generates. have found that many incipient whii. th.

Ths subsUndard more. of divorcs vanish Into thin air when JlZ Th. aivth supervision, less freedom and generally magnitude. The average star of the in its rooms. Cards will begin i.

i. o'clock and dancing at clock. maOTnlftiiA Is iltAvn hv mnttrn more encouragement than the average seems to be presented for Americans te) grievance "8ha simply wanted to talk worker. This has long been recogniad Hi Ol .1 1 1. tningS i.ln..-n tn ha 1IM ttrrtra On Friday evening.

October 23r, tn the assembly hall of Saint Teresa's begin purchasing ores that have hitherto gone to Europe. Rh.ii'""i""re". 7 r. hiio wor witn a sympameuc listener, t'atholtc church on Hayden street, the in relation to the feebleminded, who can be mads to do excellent and valuable work under supervision, but fall into vacancy, into wandering or mis Price of Democracy, Simeon Strunsky 4n ths October Atlantic. The price that Harold pay for democracy Is in a slovenliness of speech which I find offensive and Emmellne finds utterly distracting.

It seems a pity to havs his school drill In phonetic and the memorising of good literature vitiated by the slurred and clipped syllables of ths street. Harold says, "It is me," and frequently he says, "It is nut-tin'." The final of ths participle has virtually disappeared from his vocabulary. He sometimes says, "I atnt got nuttinV While Emmellne is distracted am maNtlv nff iift hacAtiaa recall Bound to Come. Dr. Anna Howard Shew, th.

wen- chief, tf left free. This involves, necessarily, a new kind through and aell profitably. But In the irthr occupations about 17,009 worth ai nterchandie has been made and sold wh year, although the workshop has never contained mora than tl workers at a time, many of whom worked only a few hours a day. efforts supply un actual need la tha community usd the pattanta are convinced of thla fact (and so of their own value) -by the of actual wages. Borne of tha patients do not need the moiwy.

But their souls need It need it For money Is a symbol of vslue. It proves to ths patient that omeon needs him, that he baa a place in the world and cea create eomethlns known suffragist, At a dinner'' in Philadelphia, th. universal use of of boss, one very different from ths average foreman, vary much more Cosmetics. A few years ago, she said, "the ns wanted someone to hoar her side between successive magnl-Human nature Is so perverse that M( the flftn root of oftn th wife, or th husband, with tH, TOftt a flfth-magnitud real or Imaginary cause for separation times brighter than on. of tatProyoked4 by reciUU of tha facu tn, -xth mtKnKuitK mni Altarr into seeing them In dl5'rent light.

fl Aiaebaran arc sUndard flrst-mag- Score of women from the country lt.r,. whll th polestar 1. a who have never sdjitsted themselves to ot tha Mcond magnitude. The city life, whose children have grown are not strictly Included in this and left them snd who husbands have of brightness. Mar.

1. as bright proved more adaptable than themselves I ag a flr.t-mBgnltude star, whll Venus have Jriftedjnto thtno for nothing and Juplt.r are brighter, els but a friendly chat and a little ad-1 Th. COTObined volume of light from all vice and consolation for their lonelln.es. mliiions of stars fainter than mag-They not contemplat a divorce: nttude twenty-lmost as dim a can be they nave no grounds; they are simply, t.iAv.u-iaL aware of ths psychology of substandard workers, more possessed by the enthusiasm, ths wide vision and the young women's sodality of the parish will have its first card and dancing party. Th party Is for the benefit of Saint Teresa School fund.

Dearborn Circle No. 180, Companions of the Foresters of America, wiU have a card party on "Thursday evening at North Buffalo halt Queen Isabel Court, No. 86, Order of th Amaranth, will give a card party at th home of Mrs. ClaudXyon, No. II Sussex street, on the evening of October 12th.

The women's aid society of Saint Mark's Catholic church will give a card of cosmetics was considered Indecent Today a woman touches up her face in durable patience of the social worker. The success of handicapped lher a rrpat body of iinguirtle depends," saya Dr. Hall, "upon the authority growing up In fsvor of Har br motorcar as frankly and unconsciously as- she correct. --th angle et her hat. "Cosmetics are so openly nsed naw that I shan't be at all surprised to healj the famous beauty doctor, Poudre, conn preparation of th work before It gets old's democratic practices In phonetics and grammar, when Harold says, "It Is roe," Professor Lounabury should to th worker.

Her design and expert craftsmanship must unite wttb medical experience. The field of handi worry, By th tlms Harold grows up worth while. Thus money and markets connect the solitary Introspective with the real world out-! him. He sets a motive, a reason for forgetting hlmaelf, a future to look i to, a ground for self-respect. la book in the working world, ulong it the rest ef us.

lonely, and here they find women wholmate(J to1be to oniy three stars of capped labor is tremendously im it will probably be good grammar to vn a.uu njuai usien to uwm leii Di mailtiida while the tu-frtitaat portant one some day we shall see it their loneliness. lk.Wvma.lHrliM ll Mrs. Rlppon declared that there was to eleven such star. On the other hand. say, "I ain't got nothing." By tb tiro Harold grows tip, ths Decalogue, In Its latest recension, will read, "Thou shalt not have none other gods before and.

organised and systematized, with astonishing results. 1 Th work of handl. capped people must never be sold because It Is mad by them, but always party at the Hengerer tearoom on Saturday afternoon, October 17th. tor the benefit of the new church. Mies Katharine Gordon and Mis Katharine Mc-Gulr wiU be the hosteaaea.

In Honor of Mrs, Sanford. Last Wednesday evening at G. A. R. hall th women of Chapln and William Richardson posts.

Women's Relief the full moon Is approximately 100 times brighter than would be a self-luminous body with a light equal to that of all "Thou shalt not bear, no falsa wltne against none of thy neighbor." plain some day: 'Belaaco's leading lady always an nounces on the vprograinmerihat, he dresses are by Callot and her hats by Lewis snd her hoots by Tree. Why can't she say, too, that her complexio by Poudre Oh, Sbuxl From the Cincinnati Enquirer. "Cucumbers have a cooling effect en the system," remarked the Sag. vv I know it," replied the Fool. "1 Jtnowi some people who ate cucumber, and never got warm again." th.

star, combined. It ia because of no cessation of ths activities of her de. partmant during th summer. Th. hot weather and vacation season had no diminishing effect upon the marital wo of thetlty.

Day after day a procession of unhappy women sought council and advice of ber and her assistants. During August alone 2,27 cases were Interviewed and 67 reconciliations were' Whnn Tr. Hall Joined bis squad of neurasthenics to ths ranks of the In-rtijstrlai ermy, he added his contribution not only to therapeutics, but to sociology. He attacked the problem of the substandard worker handicapped lu the nice of Industry, but not necessarily excluded from that Inspiring company. He attacked a problem which 1 1 V.

1 lU. their almost Incredible distances from us that the stars, every one of th.rn a sun, do not give us more light Many of them would be brighter than onr own stin. wer lt possible to view them from Gramophone Experiment. From the October Strand. A remarkably curious experiment may be performed with any ordinary gramophone.

The sound-box is re because tt la worth while in "Seven year ago a young man of eighteen was working as messenger In an office tn the city. Asthmatio attack mads bis work difficult and un. certain. The only certain thing about It was that he would soon have to give up hi work altogether, because could not be depended upon. This boy through the influence of his employer wa given a chance to work In th new effected without any Interference of th! a point as' near as 93,000,000 mile.

In that event, however, the earth would he versed, so that rh needle slope the Judge. "It Is not our object to increase the promptly melted and vaporised, for It other way, enabling the disc to be turned backward by the finger being plac five, tha crippled, the alcoholic, the chronic insane, the cranky but not In-(arte, and in fact all chronic Invalids, no matter what their dlseaaa. Rich or enmity or th bitterness between hue-' would be totally Incapable of ed near th center. The effect produc band and wife." said Mrs. Rlppon.

standing th heat which would be Industrial system. Aa it happened, he If it', to be dyed hare it done nw before price advance. Send to th. old reliable Thebaud 'Phon. ed is extremely astonishing.

Tou bearlvrant, if la possible, to bring them to thrown WaaV a M1 aJcttlly aa Sraushta- tha human voice stngtn songs baw they all need wtn-or-rwl it they degenerate mentally and a mutual unaerstandtag each other and to rouse their old sympathy and wardsv you 1ier th. harmony of Wag morally. "In the weaving and dyeing work the shop owes a very great deal to a young woman who after a half dosen severe eurslcal operations had become a nervous wreck. By slow degrees and ner backwards; plain English sounds like a Chine language. The most remarkable effect is perhaps to play a chime of bells In this reversed manner.

The sound rushes up and up but there Is never a single strike or clash of bell; the strike on ths ear I reversed, and I nothing but sharp cessation of sound. man, Ha was given simple, decorative work to do in pottery, under expert observation, and he wa given' systematic Instruction In design. At the same time ths asthma was taken into careful consideration. He was sent to throat specialist who through all these years have been gradually Improving very bad nose. Meanwhile, the young man has progressed rapidly, snd Is today a most valued designer and craftsman, earning fair wages th year round.

Another patient wa a young public-school teacher with good preparation. CORSETS ERASSIERES Beautiful materials; workmanship 1 1 guaranteed. "tt Cenet tantee la sflale" CATHERINE W. KOLCH 24 MAIM ST. Ladles Cortlr esrainst terrible odds of weaknees, sne I ts climbed up to a position of erfi-cienry and service of loyalty which not onty means a living for her, but a of achievement which la no small thing.

Thla woman, who is now a dyer 'and weaver of distinction, had no know ledge of the art until three years Tough Bird. From the Washington Peat. srrection. Wa must hoar both sides of th case and w. never prejudice a man on his wife's assertion.

We do not serve warrants and drag men from their employment to appear befor court, but simply summon them on the complaint of their wive to appear here and see what adjustment can be made. If tha case Is serious and the man at fault. If persuasion falls and no reconciliation can be effected, we let the law take It course and se to it that the wife and children re protected." Bine th opening o' the court In February ths department has had 13.271 Interviews with dissenting husbands and wives. Only l.tJJ warrants have been Issued. Mrs.

Rlppon and her assistants are really social workers relieving misery, sifting ths true from th. false, protecting the Interests of the helpless and safeguarding the futur of the children. If the rest ef the German badr la like tha but not really fitted for the exacting rtitnt wing, tt eertalsly ia on. tough eld fowl. Corps, united In giving a reception for Mrs.

Mary S. Sanford In honor of her election as the state president of their organization last June. Mrs. Sanford received with Mr. Sarah S.

Fulton of Rochester, national president. Woman's Relief Corps; Mrs. Julia A. Moynihan of Rochester, department counselor: Mis. Ella Steam Tiffany of Jamestown, department treasurer; Mr.

E. I Bldwell, president women', auxiliary. Union Veteran Legion; Mrs, Halt-let E. Shirrell, secretary Women' Relief Corps; Mrs. Martha Jan Littls, Mrs.

Phoebe 8. Varley, Mrs. John Harrison Mills, a founder of th corps in 'Denver 33 years ago; Mrs. Ella M. Sherriff.

department secretary; Miss Sarah E. Taggart, Mrs. Lucretia Stur, Commander C. A. Rankin, adjutant of Union Veteran Legion, Encampment No.

S7, and other. Mr. Stur presided during, presentation of gifts to guests of honor. Mrs. Sanford received gifts from th two post of the Women's Relief corp.

and from th. Daughters of Veterans. Other Who received gifts were Mrs. Fulton, Mrs, Sherriff and Miss Taggart. Floral gift wer also presented.

On th musical pro- gramme were Miss Mabel Folts, violinist; Joseph Berlin, 'cellist; Mrs. Nelll M. Gould, pianist; Christopher Hayes, tenor soloist. Supper waa served. Lakewood Club.

On Friday evening, October 2Jd, at Wick's hall, Lackawanna the Lakewood club of South Buffalo will have its first dance of the season. The football team ha arranged to use the grounds adjoining the club-house this fall and ha put th field in good condition for game The club membership now number. 120. These are the officers: President, J. J.

Colllgan; vice president, J. J. Fltssim-mons; treasurer, Frank Leery; financial secretary, Frank Butler; recording; secretary, Charles McCarthy; sergeant at arms, P. J. Willard; board of director, J.

F. Ward, T. A. Story, Daniel Youthful Beautiful Skin Easy to Have Woman's War and Seal We are able to understand th. so-called militancy in England better than we could a short time ago.

We se its relation to the movement of suffrage to be more or less accidental. Now that a great war ha com see how feverish was ths condition of th peoples who looked forward to It with suppressed passion and vague foreboding. Not knowing Just whom they wer. to fight, but feeling that fighting wa. Inevitable, they conceived of everything in militant form.

There wer to be not only war between Slay and Teuton, but between Celt and Saxon, class war and industrial wars number. Even th efforts in behalf of the public health were conceived of under warlike Imagery. There wer wars proclaimed against the fly and the mosquito and th germ of tuberculosis. Ernest women perceiving that they had been denied civil rights, and accepting the prevalent philosophy, imagined that when they were breaking tradesmen's windows and destroying works ef art and setting Are to unguarded buildings they wer making war. It waa si to be that appeal to force through which all human rights have been won.

Then suddenly, to those who were playing with fire, the great conflagration came. War, grim and relentless. Is upon ths world. All make-believe militancies shrink into Insignificance. Kead The Iltoatrated Buffaie Express.

Price IfVe eeota. Ton rt be aa healthy as bird is tke itlll bave a poor complexion. Caaag- may etll air and Gossard Corsets for the Well" Developed Figure IS Fashion has chosen to favor the woman of rather full figure. When care Ing aeaaoni and temperatures, winds, da.t and dirt, are apt to injure any acta, even though tba general health be good. Whea these external Influences aDoll the complexion, the natural thing ta to remove the apell by external meana.

Ordinary mercollied wax will do this. It will actually abeerb the weatber-beetan fllm-skla, a little each day. In a week er two you'll have a bread sew complexlos, a new akls. Thla exquisitely beautiful and youthful complexion thus acquired, comes ao aaslly. without harm er discomfort, there's no rearna why ear woman should sot adopt this simple treatment, Qt an ounce ot mercoHsed wax at any drag store, apply nightly like eald cream, washing it off This wlil sot fail Is say Te avicklr Terser wrinkles, auras i ear aad aga, bathe the faea occasionally ia a ea-lutles ef powdered aaxellte, 1 dlssarrsd tn tt pt.

witch haael. The results will sar-prlee yea. Life More Abundant is Now. Lilian Whiting in October Nautilus. Why not? We talk about passing into ths "life more abundant" after that change we call death, hut the life more abundant ia now and hr.

it If, my business, and yours, to live It today. Are there not times when we find we have relapsed Into a sort of lackadaisical existence, rising, reluctantly, at the latest possible moment, when we know we should be up and doing, making a morning toilet anyway, rather than in the right way; omitting, perhapa, that plunge Into a sparkling cold bath with which everyone of any physical vigor should begin hi. day: not doing anything Instead, aa wa ought, because we do not, or fancy we do not, "feel like It." Now, lt is our business to feel Ilk it- When we rtr not, something Is wrong. If one is an invalid, that ia another matter. Even on that score ther Is much to be said, and few such state need bW prolonged but, waiving tl at.

tbe question at Issue here is that of effectiveness. Now, lt Is alona In the "life more abundant," tn abounding and radiant energy, that one becomes effective. us at ones recognise that languid. Indolent dawdling la a ain. It is not merely a fault, lt is positively and morally wrong.

Ufe is a matter Whenever You See a Well-Dressed Woman You See "Dorothy Dodd Shoes'' TTHE two are fully and properly corseted her's are the lines of the ish silhouette which demands a normal bust line a slight curve above the waist line at each side-front ra rather large waist, so that a broad belt will be a line continuation of the waist 'uvw'-'amHnt and flat hip and back lines. Our $7.50 Gossard will give you exactly' this figure. It is made of a beautiful, daintily figured Batiste and will provide service, comfort and correct lines. of purpose. The moment one allows hlmaelf to relapse Into th.

quicksands Of Indolent1 habMs hm'itfoh dang-eroua ground. As intelligent en self-directing beings we have no moral right to b. with shabby performance. "When a man has committed an evil action, he has attached himself to a sorrow." And an vi action Is not only A inseparable- wherever you see one you see'the oth er. Dorothy Dodd shoes appeal only to well-dressed women they're shoes of that kind.

some poaltiv wrongdoing; it Is nega tive achievement, as well. To do leas than one's boat Is an evil action. Patriotic Elefsj.cs. Now Uncle Sam wlil look, you o'er And calculate the chance 'THIS store's stock of Dorothy Dodd Shoes for fall wear is far Of making you dig up some more JL To help out our finances. and away trie best stock we ve collected from every gtandpoint.

And we don't really feel content until you see it. Tour hats, your neckties and your hone A little rake-orr claim; I Tou do not ss Just how It goes Other Gossard Models for every type of figure at prices from 3, SO up to $18.00. nirinoor 3.50 to 5 It gets you Just th. same. I i As you array yourself wltt skill, A thing of fashion's beauty, i i'TIs good to feel that you fulfill A patriotic duty.

i --Washington star. Ei Monkey and Satin, 55 1 A pink satin evening frock is mad with a whit net tunic edged with 5 'monkey fur, and a flat sailor collar of SI the net, fur edgrd. Over ths white net. "3 monkey-edged tunic finished one Buffalo's Greatest Clothiers "ninnuijniJiisjiisninsiiMimiiniinnmni iHiKHaiii.

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