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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1915. IT-41 jrom Firsitil WHICH GOES- -TO PROVE Irs AN ILE WIND THAT-ETC. liaLs Public Manner; Show Breeding KELLY' LETTEI 1 DORIS BLAKE SAYS: "Whenitcome-e to presiding over happy homes the homely women are much more in evil.

deny than the pretty ones." NIMINIMMNIEM.1 i- ky. 7 HARksitsllys IIEEP ---tifordverfonticlearat Needs Floor Coverings. ERHAPS now that the spring 1 i housecleaning is over. someone may have a rug or carpet she would be willing to let me have. Mine has given out and I am not In circumstances to reRlace it, am I am a widow with three little ones to support I rent out rooms and like to have them look ea nice as passible.

Mits. C. Instead et packing down a faded and whole carpet or rug in camphor upon the chance that you may make it do next winter," why does not our notable housemother of comfortable means send to us for the address of the widowed mother and let her keep it from moths? By so doing. the donor has a fair opportunity of laying up other and more valuable trees, tires where moth and rust do not cor. rupt" lacpyright: IRIS: Ity Ituesen.1 I is certainly a pleasure to come In contact with people who naturally polite and con Th siderate of others.

test of a breeding and culture comes when be or ehe mingles with large suit: bers of places. It is easier to be polite tag Irtz mannered when. In the presence of only friends and acquaintancet crowds' there Is a temptation to drop consideration of others. Crowds nit to enter cars reach the-ticket seller. cross the street.

etc. It is the oh of the city that inspires this rush. It is mingling with tbe crowds one few. every place these days that has tendency to diesipate politeness. Tie; would be a much pleasanter- world If there were less difference hstiret crowd and society, manners.

If you know how to write a love letter or if you have in your possession a letter that has heart interest or comedy or lots of love in it, send it to me at once. a The Tribune" will pay $5 for every letter published. Address Doris Blake, a Chicago Tribune." 4 40 Did goo transfers' yourself No an ugly duckling by beauty snot write and teZZ ie tcAaf At bolet1 trick was. "The Tribune get Si for every letter puldisket 41 dress Lillian Rouen. Chieage woe.

Lillian 'Russell's Answers. T. Ir you are such an excellent swimMer I cannot understand how you have gained so much: in weight. The swimming exercises should have kept your weight down to normal. If I knew just where your superfluous flesh was located I might be able to better suggerl As it is you will have to be careful of your diet and walk at least three miles a day.

The epsom faits paste is used externally for reducing flesh. I bs glad to send you the formula if you will send me a stamped, addreseed envelope. your hair with good curling Enid 01 putting It up in kid curlers or deli each night before retiring. nda split the hair and it will often keen In curl for three days at unit Vat your hair Is soft and wary it will ea be so bard to arraugs It becorto A simple coiffure is always moat becca ing to a young girl. If you will sent lb a addressed envelope at: be glad to maU you my formula tong curling fluid.

eit Embroidery Patterns Wanted. I read in the Corner that Mrs. J. S. offers to give away embroidery patterns.

Would you let me have her address or would you rather send her a card saying that I should like to have especially a pat-'tern for an apron and one for a center piece? I want the patterns really badly. I have an idea that the donor would pay attention to a note from you that' ta one from me. MARGUERITE I wish I could prove how mistaken you Axe in your last suggestion by sending Mrs. J. S.s address to you and letting you write direct to her.

Lilt. alas! somebody eLse did this before your letter arrived. The best I can do for you is to insert your petition and register your address and request. There are other generous souls SA, ho, may have patterns for you. At any I cast this line hopefully.

Prefers Kisses "Delivered. Dear Elsie: Gee. but I have been on the go so much that it seems I never will get a minute for anything but business, but, then. when thirgs are coming good a fellow must stick to them. I certainly enjoyed your nice long letter.

Now you are a lady of leisure and don't see why you can't write real often. You don't have to wait for me to write. would like mighty well to nee you and steal 5, 10, or 50 kisses. I had expected to go to on the 3d. but postporsed my trip until therith.

until I finished up there. I will now go Nov. 19, and will probably not get back in the city until shortly after the first of December or at least the second week in Decem ber. I will write you later, of course, just when if I can tell far enough ahead. just when I am going to arrive.

I will let you know and will certainly be tickled to have you meet me at the train. Of course. you will have to promise to answer the question in the little poem before I will let you know when I am trig. Now write me right away and promise that. The kiss which you sent arrived.

but in bad condition. The order will have to be refilled. personatly. You only tempt me and make me feel bad when you send them. I want them delivered" with all trimmings.

Well. (tear. I must finish hastily. Write me another one of those nice. long, sweet letters.

I am no letter writer. I can say and ask it much better than write It. You know that. I am sure. Be good, save me a few kisses.

I will be back in the city one of these days almost before you know it, then we will make up for lost time. Bye bye, dear. Submitted by W. Carthage. Ind, FREDA: Don't, Freda.

I teg of yon. use anytbing to dye your flair. Dyes make the hair dry and brittle and it has a tendency to split at the ends. res. henna does give 'a reddtth tinge to the hair for a.

while, but when it wears off it becomes streaked. It is almost impossibl to keep the hair one shade after it has once been dyed. It wiU remain dark at the ends and turn back to its natural color at the roots. Just take the best of care of your her as It la; MARIE F. Stop 4 using the curling Iron, Marie.

and try Instead moistentng SCENE FRO14111ECARPET FlUt4 DAGDAti pressive person eating mane beautilta clothes with distinction. The rest of the people Make good eat- era and are kept pretty busy doing it. M. B. I suggest your toustettlft.

eye specialist about the bloodshetecte tion of your eyes. The daily needs! good eye wash will greatly Imp, condition of your eyes. 'There 114 lug you can put in the eyes to sub them sparkle. Goon health alone IC rnake your eyes bright and sDarkiltg. "THE CARPET FROM BAGDAD." HE CARPET FROM EDUCATIONAL AMUSEMENTS Fortune Chedsoye.

Kathlyn George P. A. Rates. Oakman Morace Wadsworth Alias Guy Oliver Mrs. Cheasoye Eugenie Flesseser Maj.

Cal lahln Frank Clark Arthur Watisviort h. Marry bonsdale Mabomed Charles Clary A I6 "You're talking poetry mysonl" says LP.Hubbardin Lost Nearly Everything. I Has any one a child's bed or baby buggy that she does not want any more? I have two babies and through sickness and misfortune have lost nearly all we had. I should be most thankful to get one or both of these if anY one has them to spare. I shall gladly pay freight.

MRS. G. B. The want is real and pressing. May we rot have the comfort of passing on the mother's address to another woman whose children have outgrown nursery accommodations and go-carts? I IN A BURST OF GLORY Along.

Came mion3zy OEM TOM n' Doing It Up Double: 1 When Alan MAIM anal Pauline Bush were married recently the only meets at the weltding were Mary Pickford end her w. k. husband. Owen Moore. At the occasion the reminder was made that the I pair hat only been married by a magistrate se they took advantage of the 1 priert's dutiness Ind received a.

second helping of the conjugal tying. this time In accordarce with the rites of the church. Now they are doubly married and as happy as ever. Blanche Ring, during, her recent vaudevilla engagement in Los Angeles. 'betook herself for entertainment to Universal city.

where she saw the sights of movie land under the special wing Of Cart Leemmita. RIVERVIEW'S LATEST AND GREATEST SENSATION Rut at -the, OLYIPIC 1-17- 1 4,6, li :D.1illtit 1 1 at-thed OLYMPIC, i r- at Young Artist Asks Aid am a working girl of 18 and my only amusement is sketching and china painting. 1 wish one of.the readers of your Corner could send me some paints and any suggestion as to china painting will be highly appreciated. ANNA Our artist membersprofessional and amateurwill please make a note of the wish of a working girl who loves their craft. She may have talent that should be encouraged.

In any case the love of the beautiful should never be overlooked or smothered. Let her see what she can do! THIS first Selig contribution, to the nexv V. L. S. E.

Is a picturization of Harold Mac Grath's festive piece of fiction of that name. Its motif is the sacred rug. which was stolen and bandied about amongst various folk. honest and otherwise setting romance a-weaving in its adventures. The picture Impresses one as a matter of spectacle rather than of character and as spectacle it has a number of satisfying qualities.

Big crowds in Cowing robes create picturesque street effects. and the desert scenes have a dignity of realism about them that is very convincing. One looks at the sights both of setting and fisticulfing of the one of which there Is about as much as of the other. but It is hard to stir up a thrill of personal interest in the inklividqat welfare of the fisticuffers. The fault is not theirs so much, but that they are overshadowed by environment.

Kathlyn of course. Is too grown up a lady to be able to wear her hair banging in curls and make one think she is an ingenue. fiss Besseser is an interestingly tin Nautical Circus' Carnival WITH TATER BYL711 BALLET Giant and Dwarf Snapdragons. 1 RO 261 the dainty yellejt- butter arodll Best Show I Best Cast! Bat fun in town! And we're NOT talking poetrywe're talrang. facts.

Henry W. Savage ellen the big Broadway production al IE GREAT-GRAND-GLORIOUS The Tribune" will pay for each childish saying printed. The stories may be sent in either by children or their parents. TLe only condition is the story told must never have been printed in any magazine or paper. It is not 4ossible to acknowledge or return onatizilatts contributions.

Address righ; sayings to Aunty Bee, Tritune," Itobart Bosworth took his Univensal players In his four reel feature. 7atherhood." tG the Whtirewater ranch at the edge of the Salton sink. for the sake of securing perfcctry genuine ranch -local color. Chaplin Back in Los Angeles. Charles Chaplin has established himself and hia company in Los Angeles the place that suits him better than any other for the making of more of hi a pictures.

Temptation Motorcycledrome, Pony ir cus, Lady Minstrels, School Days MATINEE TODAY 1- eggs of, the roadside to 'the tall giant antirrhinum or snapdragons bred for color and size Is a long nay. The flowers of the new strain of snapdragons. beautifully colored, seem related to orchids. Yet they are grown from seed in the OrdliaarY4tardV1 It In an enriched soil the seeds sprout easily. 'The giant sizes three feet in needs stakes.

but th4 semi-dwarf giant Boner-lag and the true dwarfs do well by themE elves. Snapdragote have a velvety texture. The Queen Victoria is white' shaded to cream with a Lemon coloredi lipr the Golden King is sunny, the Delicata: is a cDaybreak pink. and there are brilliant rose apple blossom. Coral red, silver pink, brilliant scarlet, firefly an the or maroons.

11.ff,111011 RABBIT way you treat your company rilbe better off at home. It P. For Speed, Titri Fun' Help for a Cripple. Will you send me the address of the woman who has interested herself in the crippled girl? She signs herself Mn. F.

A. I may be able to contribute something tward an invalid chair. MRS Herein is a mystery! Our books do not show any record of Mrs. F. offer.

or of the crippled girl in whom she is interested. Are you sure that you saw 'her letter and the story of the girl in our Corner? If Mrs. F. A. can unravel the puzzle she will oblige us greatly and relieve the suffering girl by communicating at with us and affording the Corner a chance to lend a 'hand in a good deed.

ORCHESTRA HALL FP" Ni)C5 Dann Continuous. to LIM Mid Tb le Wee Walt tt Feature. iv Lary ricKlomo Odle AND Comedy Weber Fields Ala a Trarelogue. Pups at Play. ttrti ORCHESTRA of 25.

Arthur Dunham Carl All-Star Quartette. Plpa Oman Om' lets. Entire change of program every Xral Mats. Evgs. 10-15-251t During May no Sunday Era bill.

Mat urge Ne" weIt.a Elsie Feat anis-1u' IT 146-1 ure of a NO EVE. PERPORMANCE SAT li I HEAR BALIMAN'S BIG BAND iTEDnAill girrsE I LAST I WEEK PR! NCESS ne White Feather Some time ago my little niece was visiting me when I received discouraging news ad had a difficult time to keep from weeping. She must. have noticed my struggle for, looking at me inquiringly, she Aunt Marion. what is your face going to do.

cry? Mae. J. When I get big," said 5 year old liar- old to his papa, I am going to have two little girls, but no boys, for they are not as nice as girls. Well, my little boy Is nice, isn't he? asked papa. 0.

yes. I quickly answered Harold. but I can't get any more little boys as Mice as I -am." W. C. hIAT.

I TOMORROW STUDEBAKER 1-HEAIRE 1 111.4 rmy 1 4.4,1 Lo.ml 1 kwelt trt Oren rip Akbota NEXT 'TUESDAY NMI-IT-SEATS THURS. DAY. TUE NEW OPERETTA AI1 these colors range through both giant and dwarf species. A. colony of mixed snapdragons In any border of annuals or perennials is effective.

The giant flowering are sweet scented. While carpet and design beds are out of fashion now It Is often satisfactory to edge borders with a lowly plant that will bear clipping and prevent an untidy straggling appearance. Thus a splendid mass of snapdragons gains by an edging of the snow white carpet plant. the little gem alyssum. Rock cress or arable.

perennial gentians acaults. the arm eria maritime. sea pink with silvery pink flowers, dwarf lobelia erinue compacta are all useful for edgings. MICMGAN NEAR VAS BURME Management finnan. Lintek Scatter United Ph( to-Plays Co.

The Lady in Red with AN ALL-STAR compAN.T. headed bl YAW YAWGLENN HALL. ED MARTI DELG VAN DER I LT WILL PIIILLAPS--J OS I-STROM-DI viautut IVTNANT. Present tt DORSEY EXPEDITION MOTION PICTURES BEGINNING NEXT SATURDAY. MAY 15 II A- M.

to 11 P. M. ALL SEATS 2 cr.yrs POWERS' I Liar Ica ig 1 .5 0 LAST 4 NIGHTS. LAST MAT. SAT.

ELSIE FERGUSON We've got a menagerie at Universal- City that makes Central Park Zoo look like a toy Noah ark. Weve every kind of animal from the ookyzook to the filmazee, all of them seized in captivity. We have lions bold, fero- cious tigers, leonine leopards, ugly camels, slobby elephants, sneaky hyenas, babbling monks, slimy snakes and dogs to beat the band- Occasionally we let Grace Cunard choke one of 'cm to death to escape from the jungle which is up stage a trifle to the left. If these things ever escape, there'll be grand hunting in the sunkist state. My little niece 'went across the street one day to visit an old ciyuple that made much over her, and often gave her and sweets.

The 'old people had just gotten their daily paper. and were busy reading it; therefore did not pay much attention to the child. She sat still- for several minute's. Finally becoming disgusted. she got upand said.

Huh If this Is the Tyros Gladioli bulbs are not planted 1 all at the same time. Plant in succession. and the sheafs of flowers will oome at Intervals apart. You can choose a variety of reds. pinks, and whites from the cats CASTt "Beet Led DULY Cr 'OUT 1--- JONES.

Ltsactc SCRAMS'S E. McNri cker's EtrrArcED la Patin LA 2 ND AND LAST DLILLN1 -g Iii0 WEEK RETAINTD bY loguee. Beginning Monday. Feats Itenorrow. Holbrook Blinn's it MO LOC company In IPISY about wax, by Beulah M.

Dix. '61)e 111; I 13,11 esraullam. YAL INDGGEE st 0, 25 Perfect 1.225 i Herd of PIsmy Elephants an Form Fa BILL OF VAUDEVILLE ACM 5: 11 A. 31. to 11 P.

M. 10o. 13c 33 0 BLACKSTONE MAT. TODAY TONIGHT 8:20 re- Vthel 1arrymors riven derisive treet of be hietzionlo leedersbitv. L.

km JourisaL "1E3 ETHEL BARRYAIORE in. "The Shadow, 0 All recipes have been tideally tested by Alen ten vvitit current market materials and are indorsed by her. White Cit VOIOGELI Announce Tbs Ilunous Irish Tenor. JOHN We've buildings at Universal City copied from every country under the sun, including Heligoland, and we don't even know where that is. We saw it in the war news.

We have japanise gardens. Spanish esplanades, German stresses and French Rues. We can take moving pictures in any language. Nearly all of "THE MASTER diiil mountains, frowning taken niarokwenat Universal rocky alCity hichleiks neawir isrmrts "me 1164 ost two millionniAolla rersPto build thisgorg citythe gray avin 1417p cture city in the world. It's the oddest, weirdest, most fasdnadngaight in 7 us California.

It's only a few miles from Loa Take the Santa Fe direct to Los Angeles, drive down to Universal City and See How the Movies are, Made The Safest Cdatins McCORMACK caugle it -seemed the least reasonable of an. It is for ILZ1 lee cream without eggs 0. cream," which is just what a great numbe of the ice reams old to us at very good prices are. Out of one quart of one cup of sugar, one-half teaspoon of the gelatin, and mome flavorings elltb be made three pints of very creditable tee cream, coating In all, including Ice and salt for the freezing. 0 cents a quart.

It le quite good enough for Iniiny of the combinations we make with ice cream and quite ai pleasant as most we buy. Is can be varied in character by cfbanging the flavors. 4 Opens May 1. 5 ti SATURDA I WILL SING tt, Auditorium This Sunday ittA fir Published reports to contrary nourttesiand ins TICKETS: no, CU 14.80. 42.

Boxes. 5 LIMON 8CHAJEFER 8 -JOLONIAL SHOW MON. THUR. JULIETTE DIKA A moire cap with a ter of tiny lemons, waxed orange blossoms, and moire chin strap. Lets Feature of 'The Passing Show of 1914' "Th0 Last Hope" II AvUng Lloyd Other Star VatelevIlle Acta 11 A.

M. to it P. 13c. 26c Sionmen imam smonnommi mime lonnum Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1100 Broadway.

NEW YORK CITY Carl Lassonsle, President "Tho Letreetal Rine ManufacfeliPlate Cosocern be tho Universe Studios In New -York, New. Jersey and California. Yam- tories in New York and New ''N Jersey- Distributing Agencies Througltout tba Ci I 1 ed PALACE 1 OREATEL. 1 MALL VAL-LW WIA LY I A LO PO KOVA MARION CLASSIC DANCl2k GEORGE WHITING SADIE BURT VALERIE BERG EILE1 MARIE NORDSTII TUREN KEA TON BROWN FixitosTR.10Br DELLA PAITERSON LOVEIHLIN'S CANINES NIGuTs 1 MATINEE DAILY. lAc.

TR- I TeLltand111. MAJESTIC 1 FATgraT CONROY LE MAIRE Mary Shaw Co. I Mme. Jeanne Jowl Claude Gillingwater Edith Lyle Co. Nan Halperin TPRAILNCI3 Edge of tb World 1 Trarttra PRICES: 1S-2540-75c; Mats, 16-1'40a cept Saturday azad Sunday.

reL Cannel A.T.4 I $1 Mat. Today TOO MANY COOKS Ey 621 ti With MANX CRAVEN G5i AND SAT. 50c to SL.50- NijIT'N' PEG 0' MY MG OUNDAT Y. Co. NiGkrr ILE R.T.

VNEIL HERE are at kaat two vegetable gelsAins on the (market. Though almost Identical in origin. only one bears the label gelatin. but clings to the name signifYing its origin. Both are sea mosses and moce alike than fish (Isinglass) and animal gelatin.

The one In powdered form has long been used as food adjunct, especially for Invalids and babies. while the other bas come Into the kitchen by the way of the laboratory and the pharmacy. Under Its scientific name it Is used as a laxative. eszKvially for babies. Since there axe a great number of classes of summer desserts In whicb gelatin can be or must be used.

let us use the safest sort we can getnamely. the gelatin. seem to make a bobby of promoting vegetable gelatin It is with reason. I have been watching the effects of the other sort for come twenty years now, my observationa in the earlier part of the time taking the form of being poisoned by them. As the summer aPProoeles we need to avoid all those foods the eating of which may result In what used to -be tailed.

eummer complaint. but is now more often called just what It isptomaine poi-coning. The pretty salads and aspics and meat loafs well jellied quickly deteriorate and become dangerous food. The 'Old material In Its new powdered form has recently been the subject of some of my experiments. A package coating 25 cents will stiffensixteen quarts or more of fluid A tespoonfu 'coats cents and Is enough for a dessert of a family of six.

The manufacturers Air-nigh a booklet containing recipes which have been prepared -13y- IC prominent teacher of cookery. have tried the first one very thoroughly-, GmCOHAN'S GRAND Ton It SI on HAAT. JANE COWLis "THE SONGBIRD" ny Prdorte Hatton A Fanny Ledo, Hatton FULL OF LAUGHS, CLEVER LEVEE AND TEARS.AILZHICAN. OUR RRAJCPS Imp Roe 101B1son0 Nostor's cad ssar Victor's Zig Uls rower "Joker" Animated Weekly 811.Koh's and Laoaanda's 0 0 Corr spond- encej--It is doubtful if there is any feature of the season that is at once so fascinating and at the flame time so practical as are the coats diesigrred tor evening and for piazza wear. It is to be essentially a summer of silk and pre4minently of taffeta.

and the fabrics lend themselves to really wonderful developments with the result that the wraps of the season are picturesque. attractive, and fascinating from every point of view and withal absolutely serviceable. Taffeta. ruffles. scalloped edges.

ruches. and all finishes of a simitarsort naturally go hand In A most fascia-nting coat Is of the loose old fashioned sort re- Serried to above, of taffeta with trimming Of three circular scalloped ruffles bound with the same the uppermost ruffles reaching to about the hips, while the coat itself stops short at or below the knees. The drooping shoulders that belong with such a model are present and there are long sleeves with flaring cuffs finishing them. The neck is open to form a of moderate depth. and again there le a scalloped ruffle as finish which is wired to stand up at the back and to roll away at the front and a.

velvet ribbon necktie 'finishes the whole. II LREAT LI NORTHERN klippodrome 11 A- U. to LI P. IL cis so AbratzABIG asoo A DEVILJ-13. I Evig A filppopitomE Atn-S A A Widtletnd et Pee.

I Pop. Mat. To: Melody and Color DANCING AROUND WWI AL JOLSON ialinperit Yeco.lianlg GARRICKI Enlindornent Enda May 29 Beats All Performances. 1101 -4 111 -'1 a ansi CLEAR YOUR, SKIN 133r Daily Use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free.

MilMonnogoommat You may rely on these fragrant creamy emollients to care for your ski; acalp, hair and hands. Nothing better. Sample Each Free by MaU 1 With 32-p. Skin Book: Address postcard, Cuticura, Boston. Sold throughout the LIFE Auditor I Mat.

Today LAST WEEK COMISKEY PARK ty. BASEBALL PALACE OP VIE BASEBALL TODAY. WHITE SOX es. WASH! Game Called at I P. It- Reserved Seats on Sale at the MU 4 Blvd.

State COLUMBIA Clark nearldacrao COLLEGE GIRLSABE SEYNclAts FIJORENcE MILLS AND B.LCSBLNG The best-llovmg Picture Houses show UNIVERSAL -FILMS Little isrgftralsztLiTtit. Tea. 5Tk0; MADAME BuKGNY IIAMME sosuzatsHoLat, by Ileank nook, I I.

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