I1 "There lan't an earthly reason s ^^Sed^aurS^tt*0 1? *?rkj" IJ,0' ' SgffirM Dobaoa slaters. Laura iraa a Mfc*. nraslcal member of the famtlv. e E can't itnd tie In- f ather lett you in- > Maude and 1 t > your contribution t Household cipen- ^ tins, hut went on P t with apparent d tlstlo mombor ot) a up the protest, tl I lett off. "You n how It will sound h tat wHl people say f that Maude Doblo to work In on d lour selling mlnla- g i playing at con 1 ist hack. d tfereht," cookod g a poraon has' a n all right to make itn, yon aren't tal- g E unices bolng do- 1 go," shouted Joan; ' ma. "That's what I 1 ist becaaso I know 1 little ant) haro tried ? e by helping Dinah t ordering and keepts. and Just because a bed so any right- I can sleep in It and don't like to have I thick In my room t imestlo Joan'. That's e te. I'll Just show rse you won't stick it out a g You'll soon find thnt your talonta g I simply don't lip in that direction, s I Domestic you are and domestic you e | Joan had finished her breakfast | and- yeas out of the dining room S I door before Laura had flnlahcd her t f rciiiarlcs.TShe-waS in high dudgeon | and Sir cheeks still glowed with h I pent up wrath when she reached 1; [ttfifi&Office of Kenneth- Jones, 1 I whither she had been sent hy the 1 | principal of the school from which s I she had Just received her diploma [ ' "the Kenneth Jones brokerage h I c oncern Is. growing vjry rapidly," t I the principal told Joan. "They t I jisvn naked ponnlsstki .to Inter, s I Bietv any of our graduates. They b HESBS^well, but Mr. Jones talk? h I to .all applicants and oniy takes t f. people ho considers very proiuis- d in*, Von might call there first, y Hi UBUCe inG?11 xma u n Hmr*. 4?nQB'8 rather blunt munner s did not intimidate Joan that morn- h 9 In*. He talked with her at length h ?j!aild studied her as she talked to v Th>*i he called in his son, h Kenneth' Jones, Jr., and introduc- tl h cd'hlin'to Joan. p I \son and I work tqjetheo. I c i am^ralniDg him to take my placo. t whfR^I retire," the senior Jones a V said, and then,.turning to his son, v "Take Miss Dobson to our office c l %nd give her a trial, letter. Test her o } speed and her accuracy." h I The younger Kenneth Jones tl R showed none of his father's blunt* r H?K^?S **** h? seemed a trifle tl embarrassed at the task set before v He, sat ror a lew minutes r BHvlth Joan In the richly furnished C .Inner office where, be and his t fefather both Sad their desks. Then 1 he started dictation, hut the die- a , tatlon wa? given so alowly that p , Joan Conoid have taken it easily In I long hand*'Then he showed her In- s I} to a small private office and told h Hnratajvtiiae 'her Ums in copying " F' It.' It was an easy endggfr matter a *1 DEEH . "y z0e bbc ??| , John and Anits .When Barrett and his daughter|v . landed to Holland, Mya wa Sal- c I ready on her long journey to the a \ Balkans Sho had left the ship In d HBftgcfaetem. boat bcforo tho pas- c t scngera-were awake. \ Lying sleepless in his cahin, -Barrett had fought through night \ WptjKtiStkht'fMyra's analysts of his b I situation. But as he watched his t I daughter slowly recover from the li " shock of his revolt he regjfeod how f. strong his anxiety for her was. h HflHe "remembered the time, long li ago. when she had hovered, a frail _ Ktaby almost, between life and bath for weeks. He thought of the n woman who had watched beside f< film, taking his placo when he w : slept refusing to rest-herselt, more d w-eteadfsst in courage than he, more r iK- And of how, when the teiTiflc o UHuspense 'was over, she had gone ci fKhjbravely tolling .and saving to s LJaneet the bills, doing her own J work, patching, mending, having n nothing herself bat. the love she tl " Barrett cabled ^on Janrling: ^ n In leisurely fulil9n.be ud his s Jttdanfhter made .their way to the y d'south of Franco and for weeks t] l lbzled In the sun-and-flowor land. IBUlofalost. her jailor, warmed and b jgawwdtand laughed'and adoringly n :cd her dud on wonder trips tl through ancient, storied towns un- p ome^dea of ithat ties* ^ob amount- ^ <1 to." 1 "J." j Joan smiled and Kenneth Jones . mllod back. It wu a (rank, hem. :st smile, but It made" Joan blusn. tonneth Jones .Was thinking: "I render whether I can' keeg-a level ' luslness head with such an attracIve young woman In the office." The next- morning "Joan arrived eforo either of her chiefs, When fenneth, Sr? arrived she was ustlbg his deske-rednstlng It, for t had already been'treated to* a ppllcatlon ot the feather duster by he office cleanerl Mr., Jones otloed moreover, that his Inkwell ad been freshly cleaned and re- , llled. . \ , What dictation Joan took that . lay w/s very slowly given by Ken- loth, Jr., so her skill as a stenoranhnr wtiH nnt twtt tn thn tftst. 'hat evening when Kenneth, Sr., [rapped into his son's office before h olng home for the day Joan had n . question for him. ' si "It you don't mind I am going to w :et bold of the maii who c: mas , lere. I'd like to be here in' the y tornlng to seel that he cleans p tnder the desks'. The dust is thick o n one of the book-coses and. by k he way, some of your law books r leed robinijlng. May I send them it o the bindery?" e Mr. Kenneth. Sr., gave his conent without paying any apparent it lead to what Joan said. The next day a sudden turn ot s] lusiness kept both Mr. Kenneths in It ho ottico until long past lunchon time. Then thhpe wap a hurried U lispatch of an office boy to the U earest "cafe for sandwiches. I'd Ike some tea,.' said Kenneth. Sr., " lettlBhly, "only it's alwpys'cold by P ho fjmt) it gots here." - b Joan heard and presently another l' fflco boy was dispatched to Uu '! earest drug storo and provision v tore. By the tlmo the sandwiches . ,nd pie had come In from the cafe, ban had \ newly purchased tea-, J' ottie humming over an alqoho! 5 lame. She had borrowed cups and u Queers and spoons from two of the _ :ir!s who sometimes. ate ip, and q he'was ready to pass aycup of teaming ng without changing my position I "Anita, I haro been" asleep with, X >und myself, irkei, I thought It as your fault. It was mine. My1 ear, we need awakening and? eadjustment. 4 i "We each have demanded of the , ther the state of mind of early ourtship. Impossible and?undeIrable. Courtship Is a dead-level, larriage Is a climb", with develop- j lent and achievement all along bo way. t: "Wo have had a dozen years and ' lore 9f happiness; only d few ears of irritation. WMch means bo most, tells the truer story? V ay, as. I see dt. now, thatflhe few ?. ears are merely an epispde, that be dozen years are what count. "If you dont thii^ so, ydh shall. ,o.vuu' way. al you agree wiur le?and I pray you will?drop, iese hideous dlvoroe proceedings; ack our bag and. Junior's, gr.?. L tie Mnnrotanlii hy'the tall an? omo to yonr daughter and your nsband?John." ' Eleven days later (same a eablo. Coming, dears, Anita ,an(l Junior." (THE JlNDi) .1 ' , Tl 1 ' '77 tyf ho'.Grees Wizard felt ?orry foi lano. Maryt Mink wrote to the Ore wizard for a magical piano. "I do get so alcki" Bald tuc urrylng home from school to i ty practicing. Would you klnc and me a magical piano so th 'hen I touch It, it will play itaStl The Green Wizard felt sorry I tarty and made Vim a 0106-1111 lano, exactly like his ~~old pi nly that it had magical wh eys and magical htack keys th layed anything you wished. Wh was finished the Twins delltl d it and took the oi l one awny. As Mrs. -Mink.was1 out mark ig. Bhe never know'the dlfforeni "Won't she be surprised wh he hears Marty'playing so well tughed Nancy. , But what do you th.V;! In le tan a week the Green Wiza ad nnothor letter from.Marty. "FlddlOBticks,';' woto. tile Iette Ma says I've learnea to play t lano perfectly "now and shi ought mo a fiddle. It's harder tarn than the othcW Do you hi en to have a magical fiddle, M Wizard?" \v The kind, patient-wizard made ve often wondered why every 1 uslness didn't havo somp ono li tat to ltpk after things. But?I -you seo, I've always boon call Domestic Joan'! That's why I we t work so I could prove to my s trs that I was fitted for son htng else." Kenneth Jones, Jr., suddenly f Is levelheadedness vd Vehing., 0 know was that he saw befo tm the girl who, for the" last It ays, had been exerJL-y an uril cvahle fascination dvtr him. A ow she socmed to bo distresse lennoth sjeppea toward her, I >ro lie knew it ho had laid !i n'nds en h'or two shoulders. The ntlie father enterfci - t oom and the routine of the day 1 ap. Kenneth, Jr.. proceeded wl Is talk that evening as ho we orao with Joan. And that even! 'hen his rather asked him for i esult of thd Interview he. said. ''I irry to have butted In, dud, b asked. Joan to marry me and .s ecepted." Tho olddr Kenneth responded applng the son violently on t! ack. "Bully for you "'ho said. Copyright 1322, by McCluro.N.,, paper Syndicate.) ifeSEQUIES MARK LAYING OF CORNERSTONE OF JA MORGANTOWN, W. Va., De 1 ?Unllko tho cornerstone li ig of tho W. C. T. U. communl ullding hero a few dayB ago, wh n elaborate ceremony was arrat d, was tho observance in conni on with the placing Qf the fit tore on tho new $125,000 Jail J ig erected hero by Mpnongal ountv to ronlnrn thn nhcmlnta /\t No observance had been plann \ advance, but Sheriff WillfE IcK. Yost, happening on t: icne just as the first stone w efng placed on a corner, decid lore should be some observan C the event. He hurried to his < ce- and obtained a bottle of moc ilne, the possession of which h, Dubtless sent some pnfortunc (dividual to a solitary place wii i the walls just tore down. With pomp and ceremony and te presence of- a large cro\ hich had gathered on the spur le moment. Sheriff Yost broke t Loonshine Iiqjuo rover the corm ;one and the on lookers joined inging "How Dry I Am7? \ hp?i Headache (Imrnn TyEABBd 4usi v will -?v rr?. ^ssl^jwtzzevzw^'^k ?t( 2^*? tbuu.m?104vj '^odssqfmi r'mrtouff^y tsw l vourtaxi I ( be (yj 5 )- " <* ' M srty and: made him' a nlpe lltt * V''.. , ?"' ' . v;fV\' jjiV. \ . I fiddle and aent it oterX with I Twins who gave .lt to' Marty.' "I hope he's satisfied now,".a the Wtiard. Bnt mind you he soon receive third letter. . . > '07 "Ma's never satisfied. She si Do I've learned to fiddle so fast, i ]u_ bought mo a saxaphone. Oh, lt# please send me a magical sa at phone, III never learn to play t in thing." j it So a magical saxophone he g But that wasn't the end. at- . Marty had a Bute and a ha ?e. and three kinds of drums ami en cello and a bass viol and a hi I!'' before ho was through asking things, and each tlipe the . nl iss klpd wltard helped him. rd At'lost came this lettor: ' "Dear Mr. Oreen Wlsard, pie i,-. send me a magical plpo^rgt he That's ma's latest. Marty^,!' 3*3 potter go back to youd o.. hhi to pland. I'm busy," answeTed I IP- Wltard', And the Twins .took tr. over at once. ' '.*., (To Be Continued.) yi . | J Copyright 1922..) ilg I . w Three Pudding Si Sauces: -Is* By BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGI io- Ot Columbia University 0lt - .Hard Sauce 1*2 cup butter ,re ' 1 cup brown sugar awj '2 tablespoons cream JC.| , 1-2 teaspoon 'nntlla extract' n,l ''.Cream butter. 'hbrougiily, ad rt. sugar ami Cream wo'.. Ail v. Croaia a little ac a time no Vp beat until tlie1 imbethnos'i ( lc> mount. l,n Moussellee Sao * l?. .1 onit powttdred suin 1th Yolln 4 eggs nt Few grains salt uq 1-2 teaspoon vanilla he 1 ci.it cream, slffly. bn?>i nt Beat egg yotra until th .;c, i d ut sugar graduall,- and ?n.lnil !io tiuali' g. Cook tver hoi wait nnltl thick, roir.nve.. and f t by cold, FoJ lb. crmt.Tt,';-?C he salt and vanll'a Liquid Sauce r \ 1 cup brown atftar. at-' 1.3 cup'wator ' 1 tablespoon Corn starch 1-1 cnp cold water l.'t trap butter Few grains salt IL 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Boll sugar add tfaler togothi ?> five minutes. Ml* cornstarc "v with the one-fourth cup col water, add to sugar and slmm't Si. thirty mlnntes. Adti buttor, aa "1 and vanilla, anil serve as soo I'- as butter Is melted. , NOTE' If one does not hav cream, the whites of the eggi f|,' beaten until stiff may be added It would be a good sauce, bo j not '.'MouBseltae,' as that nam Implies cream. he as ed MEN _ LEARN BARBERlf CO u.M.vw-.i. in.. w.?au, iupiuo nuin. ui?v pay a. Ofl Course. Write MOLER BARB] ?j COLLEGE, 841 W. 5th., Clnclrmi tp$Sa5g |! Pme-Ur ^ ^ !_.2Sa??@i^ >UFFS *" """ V'- ~ .y ^-y>. .. '* ? '? la^f%in IWI | ~r% " " *y' '. HEIEM, I WOHT WettT* HOME KJR DIMMER JHAvE TO WE A COUPLE OP . HE MORE PAMPS *li] CO OH ' THAMiMB IP *K*T BE HOME <&"*m WTIL ABOUT MIME, >TTviCLOCK - I CAM'T h ' ! (ear tr-goodbye- . ?I? j fell OUT BY l?AMBIE ' ' T'-' ' * " *'rv - J-.. p Local-Coal Operators Asked to *\enR*dBiood'Cello Increaae! S. S. S. Build. The.e Red*B)ood Cells. if Too can be tare of thlo, nsture has no h substitute lor red^blcod-ceila. Pimple7 poison can't 11*# lh the fed rlTtri of 11 yont blood aft lohf ha there are ehooth ? rich red-bleod^celli red1:^8: = ) i* ^he shame 1 cf a blemished/ace ! 1 blood-coll. I That la what yon ntoi 3 When yen aee ptmplea atario* at yon In 4 the mlrrerr Blaekhoadod pimp loo art s) wortel Beat ma la worae yet! Toucan M try eurythtay nadaf the ion.?you'll' 3 find only one ftmiwer, re cell-power | In year hloedl The tromoadosa ra3 anlta erodnced h* an lietMu 1b t*a. a blood-Mill It oat of tha A. B. Co of 1 modioli ocltaeo. Bad-calli am A elttr. a Mn.Tlrt tlni t?? aaijliu.nla if. lortblt ftmploxlont. Thtf noon y aetro power, Imna til four nonet H art hi ?f ftoriflttd. Itor notn LI ,"r"' {? from the U blickhoid pool, from Wt, from ten-. M mt n< okln ernptltna, from nnmi clam Impnrltleo, from Chat tired. ex- ' hitnlej. run'do WD foolltf. Bodbloodt eoBi art tko moot Imptrtaat thlor la ? the world tt itch tf an I. & farm hand thorn ftrraa. B. s. B. hit beta **twa tlact UM, at oat of tht tml att hlotd-huUitro. bltod-eltiatert tad mMcSSfOs S&SftSUar b,tu* It Smacks of Dlfrtie ,\t"duPSE FOft'"^ "J*?' / YOURSELF.'' .. WASIASTV SAID HE WOULD ?"* ?NOT BE Home FOE DIMMER- I CALLED / f J HIM AT THE OFFICE ( Tfiis'.morning And thev HE WASN'T ? needofmen scientifically traified Q In the seJenCe'aad ort 'ot mining, tl t Bnehthat West. Virginia most lini 1 a school of mines where the mln- ' Ins men of tomorrow can be gtne a a mjnlni education In keeping witn h the needs of -the state'! greatest Ii Industry.!" . j JmeN; 1 Read Tl 1t News trc jyi ORE woi '* *inanyot Men buy here place where .v 5L ' t00>" if - Men buy here m liable quality <5| wives and m< ? ample. ^ I We Know V {3} * ? The many ye; jg community h; |j " Now?at Chr *| ence is offere the rigjit soil ?? - Our salespeo] j| mont?know ??' ? most suitable if . things that v | wearer. . |' Furs, Linger || The sensible Furs, for insl a please a worn ?| Silk undergo jl ' ever has moi'i j| Handkerchiei j? coats, Neglig all .comeunde l| vants. | Christmas P: I This store ho lower RBGU1 Dresses and r DUCTTONS, Open a Chai If cash is nun . ' , account with very' welcome But ? whate1 your Christm ^ I , who apprecial does not) fro I M . c I . o jf "The Best Mystery 1 where povoo^ ' suppose he is yt > po> helen? he didnt( wher , $ay-hoh?do ) rrhtfr . voo thimk .,htt3 >/- 'mut ay His offitfep fly. i*u. are this, year on neoct-Friday,In# rtll be observed Id Jewish homes nd in theHouseof Ood for eight ays thereafter,' startle a from hursday evening. J This festival la a.minor holiday nd is reminiscent of the Mlccaean victory In the battle for arael'a faith whan the bropbetic romlse was verified: "Not by " - ' * lis Christn >m Osgoo< nen buy their wearing ap] her Fairmont store. i as well as women because romen shop is the place fo with-cohfidence that they at lowest consistent price jthers and sweethearts hi \Yv';"'./V'r > ' \'? - ; . 'i _ ' ; 1/hat Women \ ars we've been- serving th< ave .taught us exactly whf istmas time?the benefit' d to men who want to plea \ of gifts. ? . . ! pie know just about ever; the things'they prefer?k for them. They will help nil fit and wear well am ie--Things to \ gift is the gift a woman < cance, what under the sui an than a fur,wrap/or sc; rments are always welcoi 5 rt-P XT ? ouvn pictu,y tilings till :s, Blouses, Hosiery, Sw ees, Hand BagS, Urabrell r the head of Sensible gift rices Are Lowe Ids retail prices down and 1/AR PRICES we are sellii nany other things at N( Th,ey would make wonderi :ge Account fo ling a bit low, why not esti us now. Any responsible b to that accommodation. rer you do?make it your 1 as Gifts of things to Svea te. finer quality things (an m our bountiful assortme r . I