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3ot ¢35 £ cup ‘milk, two teaspoons baking powder, - v .‘,fla.‘ cents, Don'tsthink for .ome moment becanse i, & » 1t | one-and one-half cups of flour. Bake in :,, your h‘:}:"‘m” took. xflfi- :fi::‘? b with you sDlceriaeE IR 1K es Bout ‘handled. He|laver tiers. _ | happened to get hold of, which was-a|. it Rape L Bt i and sleep. ¥ ty. Filling for Luyer Oske: _Juice -and |source of muich mirth among the young ¢ n t g e g grated rind of one lemon, add ome-half | folks. e % 3 0 I cail, but! I've had '@ good excuse. 90 flous wnorel Snoeth eoffes . sum! gar. one teaspoon 0 > £ in a little cold -water, place on the fire of. goc roul . whi I er\vu‘.a the and stir until {t thickens. e , there’ o 4 i hnmlfl \ : : ; i ‘ob Bor| 3 Mt milk or i e 12 s fon i ;Snend-thrift,” and you shail by & suit and to go Glad harvest days! Thelr mn: feet 5 “ 4 byt baby. The savory meat. the biscuit high— er for “me. out ol' e ‘nickles that don't down, and wfl)mflmfl ‘@own they biithely ran es. 2 four “hi ven 3 ik _dainty art is this bl s ? . T had always rode to work, but not so many happy ¢ Tn quest of cherished coats o tan. BN h amiwhy o ] 7ill | Then toast. to-her who toasts can make, seemed .25 1 7 me| today! My ambition was alive, I had our child- o . ; ; g e And give her “three times three" i 4 | “Seendothrift” to support now. It was 4 Whigh - siow They garnered cream from golden crocks, - o ;eno She “takes the cake” who makes the cake | X »com e rm|® pfldx& urhpl morning. “Just right for .and esach spot 3 ?;: the hugx.zh.ql. u;;‘;.u,_. ] ¢ . any ‘one night, ME’.‘ :" > : A .valued queen is she. caused’ its extension.to- walk,” T said to myself slowly—as I ‘memories of dayd wis passing a candy store (I had no . al even try to go to bed at o O “Best wishes to ali, from, - "Jeft st h o T i : t.ten they rang the dinnerball! 0 o pain . ndvire 16 =y !.::ou E L over 4 DOM PEDRO. ‘booths. sweets ome. ‘wanted some) ! ¢ T wanted t oot o] one ox of g - » ths ‘7| ritE in the sciatic nerve. : Don't ; A RSO b h Shrite needed the :hrr%nznu’:or:u t::\ .:. cloudy, :: R I want to thamk Aunty No. 1 and : m"' ::‘“’ “'P“:“ :':“ "“m, p s | I. 50 I looked the other way and hur- to make up. <~y oo ar ers: Pessimists may r They let the cattle out and then 5 - nventive gentus, but no | ignation it it wasn't, and rested from ried on. So virtuous did this victory the hostess gnd @uite, proydly drove them back again. bathe the h :::' :h":”;‘eweéd, Tetter could ever | thelr Tabors tiIl the. );tx?wlntar. Later | Make me, that after my day's work was make it & sue- -~ 2 _{warm water. Contentment makes S .| done I even walked home. As a matter be trees, | Canterbury. Belle: My roots you sent|nerves dnevre it :i:.ny‘ :n“d ‘,ynau« h.:'.m" doubt thelr ingenuity in making old{on came changes and ministers who ob- e 2 n : of course, T glanced down at my di 0. kmegiad grida appled Srom ¢ 1-;. did nicely—better than you'd thousht | nervous dfscontented. fuser: vapy . | things over into new. fected to having money raised in that <! DwnLE iy disty ! ! 4] al 113 2 5 > z rned towards the d DId you_ ever hear 0f a litle gul's|way and mid it ‘was a desecration of| Soes. I turned towards the door of my frock, a charming, dainty white linen 3 ack | Ple for my work next day. . But again 3 draws longing eyes toward £ y. : T s Shd snevcukabiy | marke.sesine s wood o coie who | Lo wArminE ioer voles said? Ramersber atital, Somequ‘ut:;m would be 28| week you can tell whether he i getting| DI Driced e D '::x;:: the best N kasw, ney. and did| Jre. ten cente” 3 or looms &t & e and now the and worn window shade, W S y T rst da; success rred me plant which js under my kitchen win- | pid T, STount of food and the right| T VU accumulated grimness of fing-| Of still earlier was the donation| The D -4+ etbabr dow is covered with seed pods. ol they grow from. the seads from then grow and bloom? 9 > T had planned to have some bulbs, tn- Teke.mer head. in despair over sch an | make up the deflolt in the ministers sal. | TenE events, but it hed been my custom lips and “daffodils and hyacinths startsd|dont leave off the litle bands till the|Object and consign it to the rubbish|ScY. Ofe of my etriest recollections| | 4" i price: of that paper would by mow. for Winter cheer, but am not|bowels are as they should be. T've ses|Pile? Not so this clever lady possessed | S of EOIME fo one Witk my mothar. be a help of two dollars by the time able vet o0 tend to them so guess I have|babies whose bands were removed ton|Of Sufficient imagination to ses in it the spring came. : to think about ihem and let them o |soon and the little things were a con.|SOft, White glossy linen from which she Cagl I had meant to keep my plan a secret when the dull dark days'come. stant flop flop as they . wers moved|could fashion the much-desired garment s until it fhould announce itself by the |encouragement to the young, chA;:en; 37{ y1: I haven't a:y off n‘m about. It takes about thres months for | for her daughter. If ox;ly ;: :l.ll w:; g| B10TY of ‘my new dress, but it bubbled | ;1otag don't follow this exampie e WA iowers you spoke of in ) sessed the necessary imagination Sy v -4 Y 'he ested Youir Jotber It L IR ST to0 :g:mfl::!t::nmfin_ to exist. Don’t ‘get tmase the Dossibilities in the means at | Jomation” after it was over the elder out one day to Sallie. She sugg pay them to do so. It is surprising 3 i hay, Then zald they'd helped a lot today! WWhen they came out from town to he . Qur _guests—as folks say soclally— They made the harvest profits less, But, ok, our crop of happlness! Wm. Herschell in Indianapolis, News Hie i date h furth Will| Don't toss the baby. It lsm't good for | ST-Prints, iron rust, stains from rain and ‘::"5,,';.";.,:‘;;,“.,",1:,;’:.'““"-":, e s o st B st "m“!?l- him and will cause him to vonnt. 3 },‘;‘;fi,‘:,'“%vf,}}?&'n!ilfi,'mu';mwfln whatever they felt they could afford to|lave my morning paper to read the cur- 7 [ i # i g { Give Mo My Flowers Give me my flowers now not some sad day ‘When the drawn blinds proclaim my . ‘passing hence. Palms and costly wreaths cannot allay, ‘The smiting conscience or make rvcom- ; ¢ B i T i 1 H pence; ¥or neglest, indifference or lonely hours That shoiild have been made happy by ¢ “arni produce javing two meals a , doing my own making things, o P oniad long. in replying would be very glad to| Drink plenty of milk; eat plenty of|hand! Instead, most of us would shrug | It T4 decaying S P Toundts, getting. evening work of soms oy -‘:zrl’c'le:h:.'w& coek- @i e Yoy Bovedrs: now: ST0RC Tous-olfer selcaoms it e vogetables,” and you and -your baby will | shoulders hopelessly over their apparent | Tr IV O NC SULG FOT PRVER RAS | aort CAfter consideration, I refected ools, migchinety, d-fat. Now you stout moth-|inadeguacy, while others lack the perse- ing, also the boys in tool P » thy all, however. My savi must In one she v S eairs e paen h - thelr ideas. |fOT® MY mext donation. e Y. age radio, ete. It would be Give me my flowers now, too -lats the 't strike at me. for that for H i for Rose of Sharor But it. wasn’ wa: bad that | come on non-essentials. T would not ', days hore O im0 Was. & friend of{I've proved it, glory bel Now ame more Imagination and pereseverance are They, cxsmiod’ r:\;ly Toon e S enat. | over-work or under-eat. o7 do ‘anything R Jolder Demon L For flowers, when this poor tenemeat of | ;=" . -]don’t and that is foundation stones of achievement, we |, which Pe! “th to injure my health mind or morals. Z surely don’t know her by-that: name. il ol tivate them. That is the rea- 7 - o second das, I wish I knew her real name and per- DON'T WORRY: all cultivate ings Iped inister thirteen T ich d But she did find one weak place in my That starved becawss flowers did no son T am going -to write this latter, You| ucl 10 doubt, bat-atill whem:one haw the money they can do what they pleass | 3TMOT. B etivoie in. the Shaps of an_olt| 7N 1€ and it is"more sabistastoryran| TN to ssat tothe svisioerc T3 Place of cloth that is avallable tn your | QU e ment necessary | sells milk and has & prize at first. few hens, and age of nineteen i haps then might write North Dakota . TR - decked room, | 1At she was ‘a friend of mine, tos, TBEATING AN OILY SCALE. shrou o flmfl {thoughttur, | Would Rose of Sharon write.me at 2| Dear Corner Members:—I have re- » me & gar) real thoug! ceived many letters asking me about how j (1 . T Sotle street, Jowett City, ' and make! + : e Pt T aaai AR@ 10kve dsath wreaths to those who | ltre Kiown to me?., - "] 1o treat oliy air.. Now. I had decided | ™Ens jook that Battered remmant of'a | SIOUER recalling past days or you will|lo k3P XL €2, 0 S B cce milk cart L. * loved me less. i ith best wishes for. the Corner and|fot to answer any more questions-in the | gnade and. soaked it several hours.in ¥ s month, I liked to keep it to nibble as ly looks : Tl Yo' 57 Siovhirs nbte. &l its members 1.am as. ever, Soclal| Corner, but they say a. bad promise is|arm, soapy water, till it was reduced (o B 1 did candy, while my better reading child can Give me my flowers now not eodtly| et Sister < better broken than kept, so. when I re-| o 5 sticky, dirty pulp. Then she trans- Bat| 1 took as I did my meals, for substan- chance by VT tragile, x . D A, DAL | o e BYIOE the hajedresser | sorrod it to sa- kéttle; of warm ‘water 11 tial beneftt. oee tutecamisd tn o - ¥ —————— e er s2ying her scalp was of o > - cou! ?ut h};;u:m from the garden'of your{ / HOW To CAN BEETS. ‘| and needea st Ssling oide & o "'(vli which a good quantity of borax had been ‘You could just as well get these books write each thing 2 came to a boil, and ‘Dear Sovial Commerttes: It has been a| Wées” I Was certalnly horrified to think | Sosolved: Slowly 1t came i 1 3 a suspicion of whiteness began to appear. &y . lang, timo siace T have written. 1 thinki SIohe Tould, euggest such treatment|gne removed it, still dripplng with the . ToLA. once in four ‘little kindnesses that cheer the hours | £ 'otherwise so dull and dreary prove. every week I will write but it always| Sl mm}v:y-::: a‘:p:u!ld::el;\‘d! :‘l;u; Pral®e | scems to end with thinking about it, 1| Weeks should not be done, and'fs abso- . yee m""my’ Pris St * [have enjoyed having several of the sis-| \{ely ‘unnecessary for cleaniiness, for library,” Sally said, “and save |but that would take a yard of paper. The ;l“:h:nm:_ Y boy ana girl sscouts drum corps went It was true enough. It would be more u!;onfh bmy interesting ne:zr:m and a soapy water, and hung it on the line to of a task to go to the library for them, | school marching w hers fur- rer}u‘.’in in the sun and air for the rest of | CLUB No. ’B;'::" OCT. & AT THE |y, sor Spendthrift's sake, 1 vvnmldhmlk. nished plent of music. AR i “onie the day. As a result of this first boiling CKINGHAM. the sacrifice. Fifty cents a mol was | Demonstrations in printing, iters and one brother visit me within “Jv:o:'d&::;e::-i‘;:et it remoyes dust that | .;q bleaching, only the blood-stains and| Dear Social Cornér Sisters: . Please| Well worth offering him. weaving, making maple syrup. swimming oo '“fl?ks A Lo hveotnerd] T n avine ta 1T vou Sl Tw iron rust, remained, with a slight streak- | read carefully this Yst, for the Oct. 4th| During the days that followed mY |demonstrations, good health lessons ma Iwa;k. ; s, ufihhab;e“‘ you E' t < NOW | ing from the water. meeting at the Buckingham: For host-|chief aim was to have Spendthrift well | were given and there were also plenty "x';:k!:rvc:th;r fl;’e card you [ 10 p i e m;::‘figg!’m:; an| This process of bolling and bleaching|ess. Trula; in charge of dinner, Cady;|fed. 3 > ! st fo be remem-| i ecalp more oily Tt 16 ono s tan| Was repeated twice, and the goods look- | assijants, Red Rose, Oleander, Zoda,| I went without dessert for dinner an i Give ,ms my flowers now here today, Lt me idhale their fragrance while lve; My heart grows weary at the loag delay; i fancy work and keeping track f the 3¢ cannst be you have - no. flowers i =) ed less and less like a shade, and more Lois, Valentime; food promised, Succo-|fed the ten gents to Spendthrift. He | children teasing for a ride on th. "nerry- give. L bant g do e re- | et Jourious imethods that can be ad-| Cng more like & respectable piece of lin-|tash, Cady, Aunty No. 1, Melba, Necia;| Was almost a real person now. go-round . or the Ferrls wheel Sgy/same kiad, warm approving word Vs "B You are ) e stimalated and hrowine ot an sb.| M- Then it hung out all night in the|escalloped potatses, Oll “Fashioned Mo.| When Christmas came I had & Pres-|and farm machiners atiracted th ay, % i : =, i 7 i dew, and the next day the sun beat down ! ther, Early Blue Bell, Strawb B.|ent of five dolla: I dtvided this with |1 think it is a credit th List me enjoy their. music while T may. i;‘:’é’”jou :::l;’l IiRGed: Sou Sent ) Torma) avmers ?;ng"-‘.*{;::;;";‘;ngy aoon It for the final whitening, untll ev-|B.; coffee, Calla LAy, Scottis: bitfes, | Spendthritt. The winter rolled by and | faiirs on the ground. Nothinz n & Give me my flowers today, { SOl e b et ety i S g oy SRR R ey e 6 o | ery stain had vanished; atter which it|Pocahontas, U. C. E.; sugar, Valentine: |Spendthrift grew fatter and fatter. but plenty of food counters for Give me my flowers noy, You''do MOti. iy sisrar's home whfi Lo R AL B ; : was rinsed and dried “and ironed, and,|cake, Zoda, Crowhard, 'Jatk, Apple| ' At last my opportunity arrived. Sallle | pyngry and the Ferris wheel, ete, 1o i s (56 her. Dorhans we et 0 | e & Womanls troubled by ofly halr, | behold, the old shade had become Blossom, Gusta, Hortense, Canterbucy|came over one morning with this 8d-|amuse the children. 5 Suffer. the ‘flerce remorse, neglect Im- | Ruskinghim before Tong it vou. are 1| She. must uSe something that T et i | plece of goods fit to adorn the small :fl-gn‘eg‘“;v MADK Shak /Y ; aymin| retintir, “Exceptional yalues in Also, there whs » Jarge fent with » g Norwi % ¢ n’ast daughter. ), cky, Inex, Gypsy, Liberty: Sell; e R plenty of matrons to care for small hil- ;2R e o |0 ?'fl'-"-f,flf;,‘fi}f:{hflluzrf:x; her | “With her shears she fashioned a two |tomatoes, ' Crowhard; milk, = Golden | ‘There” she cried, Gat out vour box |dren w0 their mothers could Jeave theic Mr, Pices. I hope. io see you at some. Ofl‘gengml health of the head are desieable | Piece frock slightly shaped in at the|Glow; apple ple, Trula, Red Rose, Ole-|2nd see how much ,v&u '.vr.“l e o small youngsters, a Red Cross tent for the ‘Corner gatherings this winter, | naturally, but with them must be alter- | Waist, with the fuliness held loosely in ;:fler. Lols, - Valentine; - Snow Drop. | help Messrs. R. & ge the injured, and the service .buruu ‘ Mere is our way of culfing'b”“ lmtpd an astringent, but not one that is | Place by ‘a belt—the daintiest garment ose that did not promise can bring|those sults. e ek Al where the Boy Scouts and police kept be afrald to try them. We |50 strong that it will act too quickly. | imaginable. TR e ;i’;h:r o:d;:'u ;hscnkul:: olives, frult of any = :V;Db:g“:;;:‘;; mm:d,v;n Pt ;r:;k x e § i g TNy e ) 1 & h - g To avold the awkward opening down , 2 s 7 y a; 4 1- by srinar reeipe <t e RaVe cannedt B s oo one Aracher ot bor, | the back, she left the shoulder ~seams| NOW, sisters .these dinners are for ato sort them out “Tweaty-eight Gol- |dren's dav. for 33378 chidren were ov | Canced’ eots, first roskpe: One peci|acicacld nd 2 1-2 ounces of ‘lavender | open, S0 that the frocks could be slipped |Soclal get-together . time .and - to bring | 1ars and sixty cents " she shotted, WEW. |the grounds that day and over 7600 1 Bots boied fender, Two eups sugar| water.. Thess are mixed and the sealp|on over the head of the small wearer.|Of our best home cooked food. ~Wa ex-|I'm proud of youl.ldign't Bellevs youc | persons, making the largest attendance | one cup vinezar. one pint water. ono tea. | molstened ‘with this compourd’ every | Those seams were the b.l.uldu o; the ;rlll:: :;flo u’a:: ;:& :;y Tolls :: ’gwmnu \u';‘: '-:u“:k ltm«;:-‘:‘-.h Cd;; °'l‘o- m: cardfena ;!v::a "!dh:r:flu!:;l‘l' -‘:.-y; keep its ‘:. #poon~sajt. - Boi ) - | night.. ma o1 v - ing’scheme. The clever lady buttonhol s . food, .only . goes. s bank bung moth ‘mu. Put the Lee‘?fen'.'”;.é'."“n?m"‘.‘;'e ;:\:Lafi‘ka;\;yg;m;fl; dsir;:llan \:1;’:;“5 them their entire length and continued | Waste, and fi;:t is & pity. Please bring|get aristocratic bills for it only cl;lr{.h ’eduuuml, instructive meth- SyTup over them. I? not enongh syrup |absorbent cotton.. On alternating nights, | this finish around the bottom of the your. 0;"' plate, cup, knife, fork and ods an wm:"": o {add boiling water and weal, a tonic, suited to the same condition must | sleeve. Buttons and buttonholes closed :W]’fl °"u0le Soelal Corner has grown Best s to al | Canned. Beets. secomd recipe: Cook|be used, sush as Witch Hazel. two |the shoulder seams and the pearly sheen m" h';v!;*-h ":htw much for Nellie Bly lbeets until tonder. Remove skins and | ounces: aleohol, 2 ounces: distilled wat.|of the former added a desired touch of od die er kitchen filled with the soil- |pack tightly in jars. TUse one teaspoon|er, ons punce, and resorcin, 40 grains. | brightness. il At s e e e et biay salt, one tablespoon sugar for pint jars, | In messaging the scalp.. first; let doym | = The little round neck was also button-{ ;00 'n P g the afternoon, so that she Haat one gill of vinegar. and one gill of | the hair and loosen it by giving it sev- | holed, and then a tiny floral transfer de- | 70, tm"’\" chance to come tq the water and pour nm hests. eral light shakes. Beush thoroughly. Tolsign was worked out beneath in evelets |J0CR Time- Now two or - proposed Seal wh'le hot. Put the sugar.and|my mind, a rubber cushion wire brush|and satin stitch to give a dainty yoke | o - Fly 1 shes, but that would keep salt in jars before pouring on the vin-| 18 the best to use—next a piece of ab- |effect. Pl e et UL ¢gar and water. 1 sorbent cotton or soft tooth brush. until| Just this touch of hand embroidery, in | 52 P Teasonable about this mat- KBZIAH DOOLITTLE. | the head is all wet. Now place the tips | itself, would have cost several dollarsi . of the fingers just over the forshead and |in the shop. The clever lady paid only ¥:“":. ‘;w"'m' good crowd Oct. 4th, move them with a circular motion. back- | & few cents for the transfer pattern and e Corner, waed, toward the top of the head. The |floss. mi a left-over plecs of thc‘vfll; A CALY, i movement should be firm, but light, sodow shade, she next made a pair of £ the day'the fat'is strained through a | ment f."“”,', ;",‘:,fim;’:&fh"z‘:fi = i ek adl Sl el e e sl 3 APENDTHRIFT AND I fine igravy strainer, returned to the,-ADOUt & year ago I was at an a o, | same time loosen the scalp. For the mext | skirt, thus obviating the necessity of a2 to hal:l: glo:n::ltea:ll buttoned my jacket »an, laft to get cold, and kept for uss “"IA ‘man and woman stood by me tmn.fldng' movement, bring the fingers over the|petticoat, and when the metamorphosis rn place on.my skirt. Up there poses ; You eawrot still the pangs' of ‘your re- g grets With stiff debgns of immoreeily and| - - Tosem. Bitter, indeed, the heart that meeks:to The pretty girl who waited on me Jost her indifference when, in a burst of con- fidence, I.told her the story of my sult. “What do you know about that,” she ex- elaimed. “I guess I'll try the game my oelf.” I bought them a handsome suit, paid $18. The hats soared in price. I bought a jaunty shape, 2 bit of blue velvet and some, MWretty flowers, costing $6.60. T copied a twenty-five dollar ha nd then bought me a handsome veil, a dainty lace jabot and a pair of white gloves, |:outader” 4-Clob T 3 meete at § Boeringham Memorial STOOK FRYING PAN Dear Corner Sisters: Do you keep 2 sfack fryiug pan” If you don’t take my udvice anfl iry it. The tip was given ma by a gold medailisc from a famous achool of' cookery; there the students. 39, in each kitchen, use ane after the other, the same hot fat for frying fish, rissoles, sweet fritters, cheese aigrettes, wnfl. 50 on, .and ‘no tasts whatever is fia conveyed to each dish. At the end of | ti EPRY BIRD. MEMORY 1S A BRIDGE Dear Sistars of the Social Corper: The sentiment which appears on the So- clal Corner page of Sept. 16th reads Memory is the bridge which connects the present with the past. This conveys a deep meaning to us all, with its many branches of thought. It was my privi- And now for three weeks of fun and |jege and great pleasure quits recently to freedom. “And Spendthrrift and I enter | yigit an old house whers once an aunt of this day Into a permanent partnership.”|mine lived about forty-five years ago. and we did. As a child I visited there during one Here is a good example for those Who | gyinmer and the many things I had Jonz make $25 a week but claim they cannot | aeq forgotten came back to my mind a save a peony. I crossed the threshold and glanced - from one room to another. A forelgn class of people now occupy this oid CARING FOR CHILDREX, r’ Editor and Sisters: Have no- P 3 to friends an 7 ears, where the hair begins and the | was complete, the dainty frock showed no | {0 today; I had considered the suit b R e e et B s wygian e Tie,lold | movements should rotate toward the top | trace of its humble origin. something that must last till November. ¢ heating keeps it sterilied. For | NOM® tonight. He abked if °w. w:r; of the head. In the third movement the - HILLSIDE :"‘ a decent suit awalted me. Of the THE DEVIL'S ¥OPYARD. > 9 household use' a medium.siged | EVNE to bring home anything and wa| LondS Meet at the back of the neck, and[ s W b e s atlowe iy ¥ Carnee: istace TLava (hur | atund sae) aly. st T aodl doe & ariek wtaw pan, ‘melt In ¢ 1 12 Toe of lard | 1014 MM we cxpecied to hire & truck 1 Tk v Samaid the Jmeaome the e IEYONELGISTER MASION WRITTEY Tt e L triend et hivs Eatinotiios et | of waler, ¥ waris s suis ety Mhiroich 5 bring home the 2 0| ond massage left off. 've minutes’| My dear Sisters of the Cormer: Did ay my friend's Pae i, g g i e SO WU | e ange g wtraieht pofor him t0 0| masmage like this will set the whols |you thimk 1 ust entered to shout a letter telling me she had pre-emptied my |the trip to The Devils Hopyard, orihe couniry so sopped at this place te it on the wall mow|S0ip in a glow. The hair will rexpond | while, and ask why other sisters did not T vacation and - that I was to |Chapman's F a) S heve [review - surrounding scenes. wan late. after{QUickly with the stimulated circulation, | write ,ete? Oh mno! spend it in ‘her mew home. The letter |missed something. s 11 Time does not change everything, an ETHELYN. I a3 it ¢ and often three or fou ssage - 0 had made me glow wWith delight, and |s®ight and well worth going to see. The{nere T saw again the large flat rock. near -ihv-u-d 2005 LAn 1R 2‘:‘;&:&: 2 thing) 110 e o loNe e T P o e df‘,‘: then left me in despalr. Frvmm'yh!nennc water falling over those rocks into the|the back door where I used fo it and 1 next timea | ™ DO Fou supposs Frank gets w,,d","_h“_ glven massage is mot, however, as easy |and at the same time kept house. I might eke out to pay the trip, but, |deep ravine, and the high hilis eat pears. Nearby again the same little i 4 for being 2 Har? as it sounds, that is if kept up for five| It surely’ was a pleasure to be with ‘How many, many times Kave we ssen minutes. It i= very tiring-to the rafsed | the children again, as I always enjoyed parents yell at thefr children to stop| 2™ but it is better ‘to be one's own |the work; and they were workers. After dolng .thizs or that and later punish ghem | D2s%eure than not have. it done at all |school was out, company began to arriv: becauss they holler ahout the houset|2P] ONe 500n becomes acoustomed to it.|and when Labor day came I believe fa- How mgny Nttle months have been| . )0 O™er to give a shampoo to ofly | ther and I declded we had been alone j wesbed with somp and water tor saying hair—a dry shampoo Is excellent. “I|gzeven days. {the naughty words mother and daddy|COTSIder powdered orris rot, the best.| 1 4id have ome week's vacation the never, never, from its slender stream |around, make a beautiful picture. I could I meet the winter expenses apd |very much surprised as well as dress myself properly in a new spring |Pressed. with the beauty of it all a suit. didn't think we had anything. of the|oumnking were ralsed, but &ll was cov- Must T forget the visit? I could not go |kind sround home. The road is Very|ered with grass mow. unclad. and my worn, wrinkled, old- |FOush but -the scenery is beautiful. We| Overhanging the stons wall along the | Foman of a suit could never stand the | Went by way of the Gardner Lake road |roadside were the wild grape vines. J:Iruw- It had been treated with all ;fld came b"‘* by ekl :;e ’:;""‘:‘:": } which reminded me of how it used to look , the cosmeti i ope some of you 2 yoars 4 use! TAttle children are just mimjes. :! it not only m*::“t!;a hx,!:.lmt “og fiest week in August and did nothing bmlalmuh:.emfl;::m'.“:fl:;‘:." h::lar;;l::u:l‘: s e e :,:r,z" mn:;:d ‘:: ,?;..:’:fi (:: They ' notice everything and tiny man- | 100 but gives a eions feagrance rest, or you would have had a lcflerl" R R b g gy cdiin ~ | Ristory would eend 1t to the Social COr- | pest I fele T s e nerimms of the ones they come in ean. | YI0l6t a8 well. Powdersd orris root can | then. ered with b eutt have {ner and. oblige ahood {tact with are impressed on their minds|>® obtained at any druggist. and this orris| Have canned all kinds of fruit and i, | ecoming patches. I must have hab & RS 1 2 jand dooner or later they adopt that|°Ct Is Very easily applied. vegetables, and some time we'll have &% "'h'“‘p or give up the thought of a ROSE. ontinved on Page Ten, Last Col) manner as thelr own. We parents ars| , ThE hair is first combed carefully. and | count and report. ’;’ he lltd 1o Blame for a great many things e ) tNOTOUShly brushed until every bit of dust| TFather has been ill zince September mx:fl; not give up the visit, but how our . little ones for copying. its out of the hair. The powder is ap-|5, and had a nurse in attendance, who b gl m&‘l _ I loaked and there /management ‘of your child begine|Pli2d With a powder vuff, being very|is still with us. He shows some im- = thing in the room with any running brook waere I used to lead the old gentle horse te water. T looked over to a fleld where once the yeliow ! i < the day it #s born. 1Ir begi | careful not to-get it into the scalp. Let | provement now. Toney nlgg unless, like Joe, in “Lit- '3 ing overy .three hours It -m".?,’éu’.;':‘,‘.. remain 2 few minutes and then brush| .Having perused the above, you will "’ll_:"'“"’- I could reap a fortune by c or a itself. to walting that length of time. 1t | OUC carefully. say perhaps, “I guess she chose the|JIlinE my mane of chestnut hair, but * . W ” sleep with yon!| FOT et shampoo there is nothing bet- | right name. "°x m'!ll-nwmx dress would consort ter than soap tree bark. Thoroughly wet| Persis: No, I hawen't forgot, and|¥i(ha bald head. ’ your hair with -water before commenc- { same. time I hops to comply with your| All through the intervals of my aft- L Ing a shammoo. -If there.is enough soap | request. That time, the print was poor. | STR00W'S Work I pondered my problem. I Which class is wardrobe in? Hay tres bark put on and tha rubbing is dons | Did it say 'a mutual friend in 2 family | "PEnt the evening going over possible so- : your ave Dproperly,. all the dust -is loosened and|in H.? Was it Burnham? lutions, .and went.to hed rather discon- you any garments that show the ravages | Pl wash out—just as.500n as the head | Well. sisters, when Il meet you, at|solate m;‘;‘““mfll‘sh‘-mldm b ;l:: / of time— the colors become passé? 1 Frankl hall I don't know but I will 2 : g S e i cutting off my hair to buy hefeelf a rail- ‘sum!@] DYES will give them a new lease Greetings to you all, and T Hops you | ¥2Y ticket, while she bestowed on me ~ s fe, smarten them up in your favorite are about through pickling so. as thef® fe¥ begzardly pennies. I was plead- : fashionable o T et sister said, we can see mors letters, ng for more, when I.awoke and stari- # It makes no difference whether they ; NETGHBOR EVEREADY. |l up exclaiming, “It's only a nickle. Fast A are Wool, Silk, Linen or Mixed That {sn't worth saving, Jane.” 22 ‘ast lsc " Caloliy ‘dye bath will dye FESTIVALS AND DONATION PAR-{ [FOr & moment I lay still collecting my Calars Cabe . wits while my dream gradusily faded Mo Sl s all evenly and permanently. =" TIES. ] t =4 Ak sour desier to shovs the Guida. Dear Sisters: When some weeks ago 1 : ek v read the lstter from Jemnie sbout the > . 5 ,-,.'-.‘:fz:‘fl'.%-&'—" Band of Hope and the prize she won at e 3 one of its exhibitions when a girl it re- ; 2 NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION, Moust Vernes, New York | minded me of the old time fairs and ‘ | festivals, commonly known as a festival, ‘which the churches used to hold to raise ‘| money. ' Every, winter when the mints- ter's salary was in arrears, or repairs