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H99PPfPP9fl9JJJfV9PV9PiPIIIIJ4IJUl "your joints stitf and your muscles flabby. Dear Aunt Mary's heart grew old with her body. She did not seem to want the youthful joys she could not have, but her mind kept pace with the influences of the great world's events and experiences, and she was interested in everything that hap pened. Mother Waverly's heart is just as frivolous and foolish as it was when she was 20, and she longs for the same flattery and adulations she had then. Her mind, too, has remained4 back in that very narrow and very vulgar mid-Victonan age, when girls said "limbs" instead of legs and faint ed at the sight of a mouse to show their delicacy and modesty! The one legacy that Aunt Mary has left me that I appreciate above all, others and which I shall try tokeep always is the knowledge that one can -grow old gracefully. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) HOW ONE CITY PUT KIBOSH ON ITS BIG RED-: LIGHT DISTRICT Rather than have the stigma of a redlight injunction placed on, his, two houses, Joseph Herman of Seattle, Wash tore them down. Here's all that's left. , jfi. O 0 r This method of cleaning does not J turn the matting yellow, as waterJ usually does. ' j HOUSEHOLD HELPS .When matting is soiled rub it with a flannel cloth dipped in hike .warm water. Rub the spots with moistened cornmeaL Then go over the whole surface again with salt water, this time cold. Wipe with. a dry clotiy To clean the small wool powder? puffs, dip them in alcohoL In. this way the softness of the surface is in- definitely retained t,