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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Dec 1913, p. 6

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V I, W ._ ....V.,....v...‘. wuun‘mlllvu‘ u yc-ouun uuuu: an m in min you. ., y e the lines! I HONEST! E1 with yourself. Some beings can believe their own in”. Don‘t enroll your name on the self-decelvern' NIL There is no ' in: you it you do. HAY! you been A little bit shaky toward any ideal of conduct that you " h". finned? Surely you must have a conduct standard! Well, what“: . {It no it you me Ignored 1:? Links 1: : pocent actor in the coming year. .MWMW beihebecieverl man your work, let it be done better than it has been done boron. hilhworiduchonoinflliingnphce. iiyouhvuftuyopocid mun-nu. Dou'ibe-pu-uuo. ' 'rmuhncham-ny haw behaofhil magma-mundane!» , W And don’t stop than. Raolvo to make migration 0! that ‘fl ya have stolen. Thin my be u word of units; it may be u doll-r A“ it I” My china. Who Am you in (his (mi scheme that you inn-u mm vhich :- due? 1 ht I W The homely run; on which people ripe their dirty i l ONT K ' - hu a ghee; but you are a human Mia; will: I spine and I hem up I “.1. Doom": out not be on your next year's cdendu. am I Ila-n being. we ban the ability to grow in I" van lav-rd .0 halt-J10 idefl. if you 3m your teeth Iud bold but u a mi- . 1 child. you no liaising. You cannot “and still; you either an m or back-uni. ' mum: of loveâ€"bow are you going to Insurer It this main: year? have cloud the door of your hmrt Illlnll u. be merciful to your- Io one also. [ll low: for ammo human being an!" your door but: ~00. nu. I! I. the mutual force In tho warm. Let n coma Into your 'm Jr'ln. fir. I'll run straight In future.” 9‘ ”males for forgery. He had I medal "boner; but he seemed m Even now he seemed either by the lunar or by Ff '1“! In. from! In“ the in m numb-fly and tho '3‘.“ “In"! obeyed. M the "a W on M. hand and “heavier-Instant] chap. '1)- Ioul of union In fluted your (rm Guns.“ he In“. My taco-new It At the u ml: mating. 1 ho. that ”mu-unwithhuro. "yo. ~26 0., Winter that the dishonor u m '1“ be mine, Ind It will ‘13-: I. much larder for the rent of 5.. flm‘u I loan from your mother Efi W" In Added. handing the m to the prisoner. mmmwouolhheofl muem'uierohdl “mmumodpflnhd I!- but log-90... to “ll-om "alumni-M LW" flavored the governor Hummyouln. gohometo mar. You have about thirty- ,WI coming to you Go _‘ 3” the world In your home ’ fl a nun and begln your life “ You will find people kinder ”We Good morning.” .w the prisoner‘- Bond ' luff “to. on each nlde of which are the mountains of eternity. to m onward. taklng the sunshine and the rain In good spirit. *miwhom you will meet on the way. . .. mute ln in the home. Resolve to nuke that home brighter ' ' to: your presence. Do not spoil the happiness of life that in m Mill". heritage. Rather add to the Joy at the hearth. so that IP- Ilwer to pan: this way agaln. a loving thought will be your Then remember thnt once you were young. Be or let it be said that you needlessly turned a child’s have mouthed either over the back {once or over the ten cups, here I‘ opportunity to make a change for the better. 01' course you can- mll tho unkind word that has gone on with snowball procilrmes. " ' in unrecognizable proportions. But you can resolve to guard your ”line Md to think twice before you speak once. .403 do] read one beautiful thought, do one beautiful deed. it may be just a phrase of your favorite author. The sunbet or a sunbeam or a m5 golden curls will give a picture. if you are looking for it. And as 1)! “his lounethinswthat's easy! M I'OI‘, m." uld the hand [flu may. clapping In «on» I hold “on a. you" nun”- nonl- 1'15. chm vuu In My m [DON'T polish the waiting bc-uch \xhh 'hmd Inc-.c” atoms Stir yuurselr V Bud luck never caught up uith :1 hustlu. This is true of any kind or Resolve to fight your battle minus Weak lxcuses. am: at your M9,), Do the lines curve down or up? It's never too into. {1.0 smile. A Mr is an unwelcome companion. It persons make an m foul It and the gum I“ If. afloufly. The young I in! law-med Mm favonbiy the. he no enema the venues. tin- yun before to serve a 5“. Subtitled And dent-onus]: Lu nun-d. ha ”manned toul- ! r, FRANK rstou WOVEN-(haul) T! to befall-m you In Ilu- paw rvmnmbw The new pm! In on ma (hnmlmld, “W" , It in A: rich in Nov» and "Humility .1- w you a up to you! him. Graves Grnva matched up n imam] of the babies and turned Milly two poverhlnrmctughthlmulnlflu mum'upmmmmum middle-Iced mu. There was somebody In the bed! An old. whitebaired woman who lay there, hardly breathing. flat. with white lnndc picking at the bed covert! Thaw were two moms at tho) head a! the first flight. The door of om was closed; the second door was open. and inside. by the light of the lowered gas jet, Graves could see a table strewn with rings. He crept in and stood staring at them. There were nearly a dozen of them-dinmond. pearl, sapphire. cat's eye. flashing emeralds and rubies. luv“ the (Imo- Ing table of some wealthy woman who, Caution” he struck nd m 3 match Then he gasped In “(outsh- ment. m on the Inlet, mlecoly' laid out, was I galaxy of "Iver plate. i That centni piece-that flat tray. nhlch he could put under him coat md talk away with mint be vol-u:t n couple of hundred dollars alone! :3 He would take It on his way out. He i :pened the door and crept upstairs.» He crept up the m felt ‘ lower window, and found that he could raise .t. A minute luer is was groping In- side a dining room. nan-aw mots-anal"; Vial minimum-"Mahal- nun-n mnmaunm-nmmm "mm-mm. “mm Cu! at! the min (on My. Gum midtom-Ill. “ovum-l I-mmuumumm Mutant-hon“. Almofmerhrmd In In maulntlamlnthIWnc. Goodmmm! What-ankle: for-vellum! Mumforthe rich. forthooewhomflnlofllto keepthohn! Howunofoolmlo‘ mundhynchlcode. 1 0mm- In" In M: menu. A! "In hnunm M nnn, mum", ou-rloolnd )7 Mm. um a dim. drum knew Iii"! ho (would [CC I" “It! VIII-I! he tum] {01’ n dimâ€"ll Ic- «hone (In Um:- Ith fit! “flu-ado? I‘ll not mm. m- ny. "a In! “on. Gun. RM 00 the It" Ito-H. I“ do" It. dun. and went out. New Yarn on! He Ind to! W a (In. This to. lie min for nail-g m mimic-o. m recur.- lu and v. man. (I. no. u the "Take my up. lad. ornate-m n arm'- lh" only lhlnx wnflh whih. Why. It" ym‘vn ml to do In In an": In munr lbo llxtun any out. ukn your guru. and "It on: unln Inn "0’. don't cum - mm. tar mu 600‘! my Juu mm to your Ian I! you ham to gel away quick " tlw oat-w prhorwnl hud and him In-m after [so wu "mum to "m ml that than la almflwt (bu door Ind Imm- a you can In mum It. MARBMH Mir: He held his hand out and the other tool it and grasped it warmly. Sna- deuly Graven remembered. He pulled out from his poclm. a handful of shimmering rings. He placed them upon the dressing table had walked lightly out of the room. He did not nhnfle m, for his heart was filled with lightness and for the but an. In you! he m ti. panes. "I’m gal“ home!" he murmured. The man‘s hand fell on his shoulder, just as the head warden-‘3 had fallen. He seemed sorry for him; it was odd. to come to think of it, how kind men were to one anothnr. "My dear follow. I beheve that Pm videncp sent, you here‘f’mvidence, which is only another name (or God." said the man “Go back and face the world anvw in your home town." Why, that. was just what the gov- ernor had said! "I don‘t ml to go.‘ he mnuend.’ "I want you to call the police Say," he wet» on. In unmatched tccentn. “I‘ve go: in old mother like that In Mapleton, and she's alive and want. me to come home. [)0 you think n l ; went that I could ever become a man I again? I've been In prison three} years." j “Go!" “uttered the III. poi-nu lo the door; and the “va shuf- M flung the carpet. his (we work. lug, his cheeks stained VI"! man. He halted u the door, hesitated. and shamed back again. He went up to Th via] an. bl bur-oi the- Doha out; may «4 limit, (In life I“ faded out o! a. old tram he dud mun-“I M a-llo noel-ed Illa a benedicflon. Graven me up. '1‘- nfly I...” be all to the ma. rum], to her for“. And It lull. to «Jr, be reached an lull through the aim V "Johnny," she said, “1 want y to thnooodboyanerlunsoo.l want you to be good for your old mother'- un. Johnny. Thoro'l no- body will ever love you n l have done . â€"â€"nobody In the whola world. You've 'boon vim. Johnny. am, and people I have and hard thing: shoot you and ‘eallod you hard names. but I know [an you won my boy Johnny. my ’ flood boy. and that you were good u 3 tom. Promise me you‘ll alum run i “night, Johnny!" 1 Gravel promised. , "Then 1 cm so In pence. Johnny. ‘dcur. Klu am" Thu dylnu woman hull mind ham" and (in-van look] her to m- urmn Ind [In-nod his lip! ' Io low and weak were her lduesr that I he could only grasp them by bending i his ear uu her lips touched It. After u lung 131m: she roused hm"; self. “Johnny," she ulmm-rud, "(urn‘ me so that I 1"”: put my lips to your car." And the convict turned the: shrunken old budy ruverenlly, andx with a new and strange toarlossness.‘ Then the old \mmau spoke again. and] Shv suid no more for a. while but swuwd to dmvv. Canny, by almost iullfl‘l't‘rlflimt- (It-gram, (In: mun in Um room louvrml (ha '11:. light till it “‘11:; (v..l_\' 1'. Hub 7 13:11.1in Hume in t duxkn: *5; Mn} Lh: thia‘.‘ sat ILIJHOH i055 In: ha: m” I: M 11' ;;ht|y 1n the “.12.! clasp of tin: dung; “(,man. “Yus. I am John." the con’vict whis- pered back. "Yea." muttered the thief, and WM: unsteady footsteps he staggered to ward the had, found it, and sank down upon a chair. He felt the hand at the old woman close upon his. "Are you John? Are you my boy? I cannot see. Tell me that you are John." (hr) old woman whispered. “You're coming to me. aren’t you. John?" YMW.W’MM ,. pmd Elm sick woman. “John! "'9 in“. dear. 3h ' “John, won‘t you come here and Mass your old mother?" pleaded (be volco. "I know that 1 should live to see ycu again." "Her son was kllled in an automo bile accident last week. Now'q your chance. I’ll let you go ltâ€"J’ The middle-aged man whispered Into the au- 01 the thiei. The skirt. is full across the from and draped at the left, front and at each ‘stde of the back. The bodice In very low and somewhat too meager to be worn without a yoke of fine net un- der It. With the mm style of low cut necksâ€"~"V" shaped and otherwise any fine not. are used with nlmpa made either flth a high or round neck. That It tha akin and are lnnannely m It la only the lady of das- lh' Itnoaa who an m to dia- pd. with than. but, halal hala- and mm“. an naatd flan-Inn an the an: .Ia ford to Ignore or only suggest the fads of thp season Tbo sum in no! broad n (In Man "I common vim many an: can) my short Iruln 1a m a new wisp. or (tailing end. and than k uni! o! foo-hull In Thinlumoiuop mod datum which dell” nu- natural In. with ample drum and an d- NB mull ronrmlv lhc rml Man a! 4M! mlnmw. Which-[1mm to In km on Hm nlmml luck-m: 01 mm pmmlnr-nl In the pram! Thu but elm-u are Helm-vet! when one starts whh plulu wall- m some nllmctlw mu or m a neutral color. and I'flh alm'r ulmu curtain: II It.» wlndowu, Haring these. the men. Ihlnx lo do I» In twice! a pant-m lul' crkum- (ha! \Hll hurmonlzr “uh th- us“ and bu rm'uhlv [0 ”w pvt-mu (or IIII’ILI Hu- 1mm: 1x to or rrvmh [nmhhn ll Th.- \HluunH? “1'“ am prm ‘dm! \ch curumx m 11w .nummu .\ bus war In var- :2 (I “fill ll Mud pnwldrd ullll [In or jn-rh.e_m ”III-0‘ “Li. M» LN" lhc' "(Hun w \O‘TH.§ T’nn. um pm [cu-m u- u. m;- Nlr mull «mm w: :.' In Inn ‘2:-- '. Ln! ,. on Qn- mm! m. E; ‘ :41rrmvnu. :.'.,h ,,, .mwfvu'", Than nun-3 in ‘30“: In“ ,uu. I Th! 0' may I.» :- c'uhmr! 1m '1' .L hl-L-n .l pluv'v-I olh' VPMOSV II "n 'l but. Mr Imr ut- "cm :Iu- mmv :- too manv M‘r-ur ”mm In M'M-mm- I u EXCE‘LLEPIT DESIGN THAT PRESERVES NATURAL FIGURE ;; .TU.\'NI~.‘, bu-uusu ot lut' many bumtitul wuterus In which it Is drhlgnt'd. and its vxcellum wuu'inr. quumh-s. is made up Into a greater number of furnishing accessories than ever below. It will stand much laun- dering (I! the washing 15 Hour prop- erly) and It comes in innuIm-mblv Rowen-d mutt-ms uuitnbh' fur the bed‘ toom of man. noman m- chlld ' Cr‘étb‘nné Furnishingswf‘di‘”? the Bedrodm ”u ' rm .zu ".11 thin [m bum" \rlm lln’ \HUA IV“. u I”! \- NI! "I Janna Garter Punt-era. Jeweled suspended garter fasten- ” no one of the modern woman's altruism: uncles. Some of that nu pendant setting: dangling m M caution in. do they tickle? “no fancy, of earn-but ll um- h flu. do they-60th! Fashion Novzlty. One of the loveliest of the season‘s fashion In the chiffon near! that in combined with a (“r boa. The boa is attached to one side of a long chiffon scar! weighted with long bead tassels. This scarf In to be drawn about the hit and neck. whlle the has fall: In- tllucally on the nhoulders. Grandmother's Conan. Grandmmtmr's ntd collars of fine and sheer embroidery can b9 “sad as they are but tho heavipr onus of 0M crocbned tact- may ho rr-juvenntpd by going over [hp design in color. PM in the prtnripat fignrn with French knots worked in onion; to match the gown or In Bulgarian colors This may be done with heavy silk or cotton in washable shades. [In] In or ten «aw worth of French ooh" I. you-den at any um! um. Mix "1ro purl- of ordinary when talcum powder um: on. part 0! mm octrc lot 3 “3M cmm «flat. or. I! I author M 0! cream In dunked. gm no", orlm- Pm the. minute In I bowl and rub "w Invo- u "mush wall In; It In the powder I link an time While for Winter. ‘ other minority members more is much We an- to “var a great (in! or Jaw-minnow. Political gossip of 319va whiio this winwr Whiio some. wry [ 'wks ago rmnmimi Raymond Robin. heavy. yet nuppip. in lo in "sad for {at (New 'Mh the position. and it is coals and :kirls‘ and Quite often It iknmm that much influonm has been will be trimmed with while fur. or [brought to bear in Robina‘ behalf. ngain with darli, White evening cloaks ‘ The governor '1“ name three Dunc- and mantles in rich sailns and fur- icraiw "mama" of ma commission It. edged an» aivrays lovely. and while 'has been gala m1; rmmy Trpasuret house drnsses in tho new brooches Emma," ()T‘onm‘il of (‘hirazo will have their own appoai to the artistic 5 hm" . Ti, ,d , n ”u, “Sm“ an A 3elulrmn of the commission. though Gm"¢"’°"'"" Coiian. f nnihmz n’ « vvn snmimfiicini nature on Grandmmlmr‘s old cniinrs of fine this mu“ has been said. Tlu- whllv lace will become a lovely cram. Bill be sum and do the work In I mom vlu-rw the powder on be easily ducted away. as it settle: over even-[lung SM Mm: nhlo m hm any cnnm 8m tho-up. H menu"! In In» that (W nut be mm way M clinging will. to cram I "km! a {tic-ad AMI! um. and «I» urn mt- the lollovlng “than. which I have since ml "no pumice with fine mum: "nu- you vwr "mum! mm m Minn»! Inn' h- uman; mum mums!" "Ian uhi'u bur, rwn M the aunt ”t (ma? White May Be Hm:- onr IMo Cvumy Hue. Jun Now Sc Much 6. Popu‘u Favo'. T0 CHARGE COLOR 0F LACE H in host will; such furnishings to :dn-ss Ilu‘ bn-d 11; “hi“- und 10 mar a = white diun’m-r scarf. Or the bed “in look well with n cranium,- con-ring ' having not or lifl‘l' sprrud over It, or Iona.» nmdr of shew- lubrlc so that llw 'culoru 1n the crelonlw will Just show _- through, , Innl Men like nitrous color-Inga. dm-p reds and greens, Ilmng blur. gold and bronze. l-‘or women whet colon and rlrh, lnlrlc'ulr patterns In: chosen. and for young wonk- and (-hlldrvn woml)‘ scum-red. lulnlliar mm flou- «ru. 0! the kind Hwy know and low. .\ ground n! "11- wow color an "ml m ”w nun tbul not m-u-xomrlly m (In-- mm. .1de unwed ullh u mu pm. urn In "our". or rouwmlu nl dr- um: \ "I luv -un~ In 01- pl- "HIM: 'l'ho- Inn-Lurvmml In ('n‘lulnlfl“ hlltnlld m- rnhn Hum m lhzu n r»: to Kill lm'n u-n :‘u- uh: ,h n on .I mark, «Irwin 't In It!!! JULIA BOTTOMLEV. \ n .m~ "'1ch In mulu (:11le “MIL urn-u..."- mm m HM mum duh-II In «In-m ) hanv 'I‘ln I "lulu DU 3": ('u‘ "my ID? Chm-lea Jumb- Drum company: capital. 810,000. Incorporators. A. Bflo Volflnflne. N. A. human “I mm C. Dunn. s. A. Lichen-uh! comply. CM. no: mud. 8.000. mm Henry II. Goldsmith, haul A. no catch: and P. Rum ecu-n on m. M Sat-mum~ of State Woodl 1M certificate- ot lncorpontIo-n to the M lowing: F‘ormur Governor Yates was appoint- ed several weeks ago to membership on the state railroad and warehouse commission. which body at the close of lhn war will b» disnolrnd and its duties absorbed by the new utility commission At the time it was gen- erally rumored that Yatex' 'nppolut- men! meant a graduation before the and of the year to a berth on the more important commission. llltnoh Corporation. F'Mmc‘r Governor Yates v"! be on. of the minority members. A: w the other minority member! (here In much summation. Political mu) 0! seven! wwks ago r-onnootod Raymond Roman 01 Chicago with the multion. nnd it Is known um much inflnonm has been The new communion um be one of un- moat Imp-mun um! moat mm! departments of um «up. mar-mt. As a moment former Governor Yam um am". with an other members“. mflksfl mntnl of all um", moon- Mons within the state. The" Inflo- dk‘tkm wlll extend to manor: {wen (K minor importance Ponm-r um lurltui Yum of Bunnm'u-ld “.31 hr run-h" of the new: public utility commission 0! "much This ummm‘ can la n Montana Pren- “couch tro- Chicago, Thu, sum-«u cu Ne ll mnm'rflon with Oonnoor Dnne‘o n- non-cement mu in. has rm accept the whee The govntnor I'll“ that he will nun» the on." million 0! the «so-amnion with": a low can. c-xlrmlml m h‘mhd n u. "own! "In! mm! In mu mulmm ”W MM: I‘III'H- Former Governor ou- Milan. "H- fn'ph 'lh‘ hlvlv in My. n. In Ilr {NI mm": M "16-: t fur 'h-- h!" 'll Al. [Ifl'flvnt m.» Ply-st bflmdn com- prhmu llu- first, Smmnl and Rev-Huh r-glnn-mu sun! had lwmlqunm-ru In ('Mcnun ’l‘lu- Snow! lmuuclo fill the Pounh Huh and Eighth "(Immi- Iml hm lu-mlquurlc-rn In Mlur. Tim 1mm and m.- Slnh «mime-nu arv mummulmlh' rllmlnntvd; nor Ill "try.- 1hr \wlh rrgmwm. uhlt'h unuld I» r-wpllud {ur (hr nrxnmm- tum m «nu 'I'hml Mtgmh- ll |I lllvlr "h '1 'm. l'l n =2--- Tm“! n-umu-m “I" [5, J1: .l...| n. rh- Inn! Inlrndv and "u slum vn 'Ip “rm-m! Inland:- ‘ l‘ \‘uI-V H-‘In. II I”: hum In" Inc-1'" |Ix' . ' 1,, erxnuI' mural fillin- Illinois. New York, Pennsylnuls lnd (Ihlo (-omu specially under the jurlsmrtlon of the hint Under the pmwlslonl of the Dick blll. this state dot-x not now have enough troop- and organlzanmm to qualify under the di- vlulou formation. For one thing. the nmu- is short a n-glnwut. She II Ihort til-Io Kn lwr artlllvry, ongltwen' coflm amt nlxnul mum ovgnnluttonl. Porn-qumnly. tlw Huh"! troops wllI how to b» r-~orunu|z-‘d under the brigndv Ioml, with "M rotlmment wotmhh or no u-nllrr [armada (‘Irvuhr h, V“!!! Um l‘mh'x'al W8!" 41‘ ' .A . h «I nu lhc' provisions 02' llu- nlx! Hid; bill, par-1:”! In [903. and which. m links, after :1 lawn: of fin yum. \lur‘ duv'urod m be oper- mh'v this yuan has bz'vn roceiwd by thv udumm! urn ml}: dvparluu-ut. Tm: hill pruvixh-d for u reorganiza- tion of sum- national guards Into briuuda-s Inswnd of divisions. “hero lhv umv law required :1 greater on- Iistmem than the Mum fol! It could reasonably nupport. BE HEUHBANIZED Springfield. ‘â€"- Adjutant Genenl Punk 8. Dickson Is expected In a. short time to reply to the letter of Bovernor Dunne of some time ago in whirl. mo gowrmr asks about the nu» 51:123- «.;1' Hu'nms‘ m;x.~ipliuuco with no“ rm-m u! oz'umd..:uimx of thv "ll. um.» .‘(:oiu:;:xl wunrzl (‘lrvuhr in mm: Hm l‘n-dvral war Adjutant General Will Make Ro- port to Governor. WANT GREATER ENLISTMENT Illinois ll abort Ono Regiment Ind Artmcry and Englnoou' Corp. Are Not Up to the Full Quota. .- .4 mm .vw- In «hall . Ph' . - :u-r “mum and M lw gnu mor \HII hmw M! u Hmnul war dopnrfm 4‘ mr- . [in 0! "ll' horr'u-I :H ,. \mmuuh "w thw- ;. ‘ III-n mu orlyluulh' -- x .n- and smrmum 1‘! I- '\| 'no~ yrnrax H I“ hm H "Hm-In duo-n not h-ol Hm»: I -l rmpomibllny M r-wpuirx ul harm"! Ila! up km M "mo may in bad. "\II ‘04:”

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