THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG the Realm of Women---Some Interesting MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920, Features "For the Colonel's Lady an' Judy O'Grady skins," and so it is with the little THE MANIKIN . = = = -By Juanita Hamel -- are sisters under their maikin and the other more fortu- nate girl. Vastly different are their stations in life and yet "under their skins" they are sisters. They have the same heart-throbs, and perhaps avalt-aches--for money isn't always a protection 'gainst a broken heart--the same love of be autiful fuings and the same emo- tions, yes, and even the same little god of love. the ever-obliging Cupid, comes to dwell in the heart of each of them. Benn nn by the noted author Idah MS Gione Gibson Bess Moreland"s Ambition. | joy. Such immunity to pain is only "Is it any wonder that I do not | purchased at the price of all joy, smile often?' "continued my nurse with a rather wistful smile, 1 looked at her sgarchingly and 1 saw many things in her face that 1 never would have found bad she not told me her story. There were the little deep wrinkles at either side of her mouth that spoke of soul-pain; there was a habit of drooping eyelids as though to cover eyes that told too much; and at times there was a quick in-drawing of the lower lip and a tight clamping of the upper teeth upon it that made me feel she was striving with all her will-power to repress a never. ceasing mental struggle against her fate. Observing these things, I said to her: "Well, at least you have lived! Your life has not béen one great ex- panse of monptony. There must have been times when, however buf- feted you were, you could say to yourself, 'At least I am the captain of my soul!" "I'm proud of you, nurse, and I know now why you are so efficient. It is because of the courage which | you have; 1 suppose that little things never hurt you any more!" Calmness and Poise Necessary. "Oh, my dear, my dear," she said, "pray that yon will never arrive at the place where little things can not hurt you. When you have reached that point of calmness and poise where you can say to yourself, 'noth- ing and no one can hurt me materially,' you also have reached « the state where you must confess that no one thing can give you great nothing is more appetiz- ing and satisfying than a dish of warm ASTIES These superior corn flakes cold b courage I am} afraid 1 will never be able to feel. | crisp, but in to heat them in the oven for a few minutes., = all pleasure. The only thing left that appeals to me is my work. I struggled over you, my dear. I al most wrested you from death itself, and when I saw you open your eyes and smile the opher day 1 had the nearest thing 'to a thrill that 1 have had in many months. "The woman who is able to attune her emotions to great happiness must perforce sink her moods at times into the depths. of sorrow. I must not talk to you any more of my futile existence, but you asked for my story, and someway 1 had a feel- ing that you were allowing the little things in life to hart you too much." "It is the little annoyances of our everyday life," I answered, 'that maks the modern martyrdom and Y. ghall say that their continued _rick does not become in time as | torturing as the hair cloth shirt of the dafk age or even the excrutiat- ing in of the burning faggots them- selves?" "Who is talking of excrutiating and burning faggots?' said lice's gay voice. "Are you recall- ng the episode in Fox' 'Lives. of Martyrs,' or are you thinking of emulating one yourself?" "Neither," I ansygred, "for who would choose to be'a martyr 4 Like a Big Pink Rose. "When she could Me there look- ing like a great pink rose among her sisters!" "Alice, you must 'teil Karl he must not send me so many flowers." "Why not? It's good for him! I think if he hadn't this way to express himself he would do something rash. I told him that he could pay ___ ibody, moving your head from the 'help to bring the fleshy contour to its for all the flowers 1 sent you, and he seemed perfectly happy. The only stipulation He made was that I should keep your room aglow with them, and I'm going to do it!" "] don't know what John will think," "I said. 'He railed at your extravagance this morning." "What John thinks matters little to me," she said, with a scornful toss of her head. "But I wish I could shake him just the same." Then she stopped quickly as though she had sald something which she had mot meant. "What has John been doing now?" I asked idly. "Oh, he's been letting Elizabeth Moreland make a fool of him, as usual." "Alice, do you think John would rather be married to Elizabeth More- land than to me?" "Nonsense! Johm wouldn't marry Elizabeth Moreland if she were the last woman in the world, and yet a egotism that he cam not leave her alone, Elizabeth, my dear, is de- termined that she will wreck your life if need be to marry John." "What do you mean, Alice?" Will Never Forget. "Just exactly what I say. I shall never forget her face the day I told her the doctor thought you wouldn't recover; It was that of a malignant devil triumphafit. And yet when John came fnto thé room she was all sorrow and pity for him. How- ever, she could not keep up the play very long, for she added in that silken voice of hers: 'You will for- give me, John, if I say that yon have not had Katherine long enough to mies her very greatly.' 1 could not rn saying: 'Dom't worry, Bess, Joly is going to'have Kather- ine for many years yet." (Copyright, 1919, by National News- | paper Service, ) he 1s so clever in her appeal to his! 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DAILY \ What You Can Do to Make Your "Back Neck' Beautiful BY LUCREZIA BORI The Famous Spanish Prima Donna Judging from the careless groom- ing and unattractive "back necks" of many women there must be a large number who never bestow care nor study on their heads from the back view Yeu should take a hand mirror and carefully study the back of your neck, considering your hair line, the shape of your neck and the texture of your skin, \» { Some necks are tro thin in the i back and show deep hollows between | the muscles. | Others display a fatty hunfp where ithe column of the neck meets the i shoulders. { 1 your 'neck ishould exercise shows hollows you this part of yous Iright side to the left side ten times or more. Another exercise for the back neck is gone through with by lying on a couch with your head hanging over the edge and raising your chin'so that it touclies your chest. This ex- | with soap and warm water: at least | once each day. | Careless bathing of the back of the neck sonietimes results in blackheads, which eventually form unsightly pimples. A preparation which is said to whiten the skin of your neck and to be beneficial in and ®ther discolorations, is made of: Pure honey 4 ounces Glycerine +++ 1 oufice Rectified spirits ., 1 ounce Citric acid (pure) 3 drams Mix the first Hwo by gentle heat. Dissolve the acid in thé epirits and add to the honey and glycerine after they are cold, Suake the ingredients until they are well mixed. You will find this prepartion extremely emol- lient for your hands as well ~~ for your face and neck. Another good bleach for your neck may bg made from the juite of a lemon diluted with three teaspooniuls of water. In striving to beautify your back neck see to it that you wear your hair a LOTT Seite should be repeated to the point atigue. your neck shows the hump of fleck at the back and a double chin these exercises wiii rlso a! ' on ; " Massaging your back neck with a muscular movement of your forefing- ers hraced by placing your thumbs at the sides of your peck will heip to fill out the flesh of any hollows. The 'same movements over the hump of flesh which may have forms ed at the base of your neck will us- sist in kneading this fleshy tissue in- to firm skin, free frofn excessive fat. If your neck shows ati a other blemishes, such as frec imples you should y 4 bl \ fotion--glycerine and lemon' juice injs becomingly from that view as well as from the front. Many women 2 pear content to arrange their hair a fashion becoming in front ) regard to the side view of back same reckless : other than the front. = i in. deciding on a coiffure that is becoming in the back be sure also that the arrangement is in the best e by removing freckles | view. | even buy their hats with the equal parts is d you should be certain to cleanse it thoro . i pt 8 . @ Flavour for every taste 2 Au sealed air- 'tight and impurity- proof, in the wax- wrapped, safety packages. Be SURE to get WRIGLEYS y because it is su- preme in quality. RIGLEYS the mitial step toward