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s ks by AFaley ved e el 1 S e : e séeds. and? afC part, cotin e} OUF. p : et el of oourae ol o 4en o | "g i Sl R Wemfigfiflfifl), ot the scenery, as the train goes . : rings”. e&éfil PO=FERd LhAs pnEh el 0 the year. * |fast; Dut what one could get was beau-|my D the street ; Ged , ¥ ot sugar ¥ tiful, with the rocks towering s0. high.| jooked so queer. Tt ‘Wwas a cold day, sn : . “| the aifferent green. 3 green in the trees a-;d finm,m the ground. the/ woman wearins A1 R S0 S 2 M M e e ary.Whidh - wey: uisetly white sen P«ups ‘she had some reason for the ifi= es, It looked as if a terrible storm eongrufty but certainly it made her ad passed gh end took its toll costume grotesque. There it passed. ing_all th % mivnng*n ‘my, destination L ol:tammfl; Wher p yihis was fving in n ml}'efi’i&em&“e e S mm 'gi:;‘d :;h' an Bssex wmmn A A dén 140t neye where 2 At - SHeep 1 , He betters other dishes, phaeton walted and then I started oa|}ae frubo i rw““)“’“’ 5 i ? 54 All orders for thfisc llnec 'mhyflm M W Yet-is himseic the best. | ihe Tast iap of my journey. From Bos- e, ""‘”"Jf‘“ haervary thers 1n| S50 S if placed at ill v ton to Gloucester is some 36 miles or }‘ weet' Apple Chatney: Boil four p aced a once will save youvotry > But then vall on & lady; e Getting out of Boston was sonie :u The 1 W"g m‘ o 2pples ° nmd- “cored, and 2 ‘Why is her smile so grim? trick as the trafie is wicked and it|70&ny voung girls ‘nowadays. This furnished for study, b / dived, in at of yinezap till soft. Before a word is poken scems as it the people did not care if {100 is of cuestionable attractiveness e: 2 % In ‘mnother ‘fior. " boil’ together ’three She' hm ‘you've been with him. ,_hey were. sun over or not. when helped cout_by the flush of Youth sign _thus: Trenton pounds - of sugar.and amother guart of Barry Aiden. We the big city about 3 oretoskc] But. In tifis moor.Wpmain 1t-was a°hopre world takes, vinegar for 20 minutes. Let the two —Sent in by Joan. X and Krrived In Glousester about 6 o'- | Pitifal it was, as well, for it showed the 3 arriving at. PN'-%MP"‘H M. a9 L mixtures -cool, thed combine them: also — clock, going throush Lynn, Salem andbdesire to grasp the. departed years that | “"’ do. ‘Q}" "’l__‘( 20d 00k 14a_one-ha's éup of water in which a ; = $ig Comrades of Nature Beverly Farms.4 The last named is a|we all fee Tt it s never achieved by | Steam cars Ry ufii Ly ;;"‘”" garlic has been Yoiled for £3 i bk 2 I vain the earth's magnificghce Is| very pretty place. ; wearing clothes far too young for the | '€ °};"‘5 r‘m Bt Choms ho 3 S Ao RRi oo Al | AR S : S “Npread Have studied about the rock-bound |face and form of the wearer: . - . - kiep. Sl 9“" ’"’,M lof. | yénne pep- i, three tablesmoons of ‘sale e 3 ram : U ™ For hiMm who, seeing has no soul to coast of New England hut have never; That reminds me.of another error lato 1‘;" yg?‘ mlu:;' h%“ fine city to nes.rbut and: one -itaspodn- of g!‘onnd ginger. G gl . - know realized how rockbound ‘it was—have | Which many women fall, namely, neglect-xv‘. time was limited, 80 hastened on, Thiz ‘malee -a nice chutney [~ use on ¢ Thespiendor of the Autump’s pouv‘uver seen anything like it. Have|ing' to dres 3 the home table. served with cold meats, aplendor |taken long auto rides along the coast of | Because a tall.thin. by ‘3;’3,.‘;,’5-*&":‘&2"”{; ",z;":;,"’.f‘é Pose o Was interested in S -f dress is no reason why {every . morning/. Remembered seeing | Y0Ur lebior ahout the old ddys in Nor- dread ; there and without exception. - I think it{her short stout friend should imagine | them in \B'IG when attending the centen- | Wich. Wrile someé more. z Bvi P Who never feels a new life thrill his'is the finest spenery I have ever seen, |that she would o the same. X ‘ 5 hehrt- # he * The 'Wendeér of the Winter, white and{Cape Anm, a'so other capes around certain styl ¥e.nial. A friend of mie moved to,vand MARY. J. |en from the.rocks and used $h the con- with the roeks so high and shaped so|large plalds crosswise trimming. euffles, |lived ,:’ mhg.r,tm a little tlm and i “ i .2 rua.lm‘ o‘; lanterns bzer‘ih:dfiw'm Spring i comes emiling, . and | many different ways, ,The waves dash-ipannes on hins. or any other-device that|when she returned I inguired, “How. did HAM BUTTS A suaxks, \ llea"v “u: fi d"!:’ umvuu lk::l::_ 7 Vi hana ing madly over the ‘rdeks in the wute:ads width for her. ~Rather, she must|you Iike the city?” She said, I like| Dear Social Corner Sisters: ' wei, | 4nd Gnother fegend s taas t00, 1 S X ons over afl the land, |make a' yery beautiful pleture. Theloultivate straight lines, - either in trim- | the city, but they didn't catch me,going | Jck - Frost has capped the- ife of the | Lected e Vo ok X 43 While grass mrows green, and ‘long.|beach nearest my son's home, is called|ming or material and suegest lensth in'out every morning to scrub thoge Marbie | tender plants and only the hardy omes eihi 2 theds Iastita Avs DrobabS. Ak every way that is ayailale to her. Long |steps, though.” Lcan be Jeft' out longer.- Tt has been a uz il gy e only " reflect ' the Never to know the, joy of woodland|and white and one really enjoys Iying!pecklaces, a2 drooving zirdle with hang-| The next lai ¢ity .was Bgltimore. I|grand year for flowers and now comes 1 °“ = mz:e . for the waya, . ~ laround in jt and watching the tide com-ing ends, and a pointed neck, even if a1l {Was- in this eity at‘the fime of the!ihe struzgle to get them into the house, | morse v s S Or bow in reversnce by the opening|ing in and going out. 4% b - - - ¥ cold nights depart, Plun Cove beach, The sand is soft; l ! g ” . ide. oy : | thewerld is wearing round ones, are lit- |Janfestown Exposition and have hd a|hang up the geranfums,’ pot-gome -of [oon S EU - < flower; The quarries are another point of in-|tle ways to~ increasa vour ilDanYEvtt desire to see Druid Hill park—but l,om(mém aiong with .others and s| To the writer Lantern oy !s a place 1ol V- Or wateh with aw® the storm’s Ti-|terest but on aceount of the strike most| helght. No woman evar "23 can wear -a-|1imes could ot spend any time there. |dahlia toes stored. awa, of sweetest memory. Comes before me nam- o tanic power, of them ‘are closed - and ¥ Great! pound neck or the new “hatsau” neck to Ve @rrived in Washington gbout § the picture of the precipitious rocks, the D. Comrade of Nature in !l her moods.|huge holes in the earth, having 1o0S|aqysntage, . It is & most trying style and m. on Monday evening and 'l thought : irregular shores of the bottomigss ake, nom- = all days ladders made of strong rope, 1 should{yof {5 he endared with either a nointed nr‘stter the usual greeting of ‘relatives and recipes . may “be of | fringed with water-lilies and ou. flu A perfect happiness his life must miss ! judge from where I stood when I saw i > “ {riends, and being shown tp our rooms, |, 3 SEW v ¢ famil-| Westerly side under the shadow of as an old Jady said, “God bless the man |jar with the mothods ot Sokhiz i | Bill, the yuipg of the gld '“‘“-“ prviad W0 katows, 811 othec: Dllks, et has-wot |16, redching fo the bottom for the men|Cuolc eNin, But rewiey e Bots SUeve of this. who made-a bed,” butts and shanks: now ° entirely obliterated. t6.50 dows to work. The old plts. fll | SX.Ieme Youth for itg best effeor. | #vinette M. Lowater. |up with water and look like great wall-| The third woman whe sesn just leaying On._Tuesday we went, to 'Mount Ver-|: Daged s 55 WA ham | Brows of underbrush and wild laurel i i %3 ok boola. Mome fee- the afternoon. She ivars a Iong juon, In the Year 1874, 5,000 acres situ-| name (haronghly. tein. it necessary |Mixed with the darker hemlocks cov:) o . Rockport, which is the next town to|CoAL. beneath which showed ahont four rated on the west bank of the Potomacang ‘place in baleng dish or pot. Mix|ered the westerly side of the” hill, and GUARDING CONFIDENCE OF |Gy, cester, has the “old village pump”!inches of a rather seant’silk dress. apd jand fifteen miles SoUth of the present one-fourth teaspoon €ach of cloves, pep- | Of its summit a”grove of pine tregs. - FRIENDS, 101 L and watering troush ome reads about!sToun? atleast a fatrth of tie bottom of |city .of Washington, becaine the. proper: but seldom sees, situated near the cen-|the s Dear Corner Friends: T enclose “ & 3 rub this_ into| Then the long ascent up the ‘hild irt the hem was rirned and hane- ity of John Washington. and - Nicholas 3 aif cup flour | Where from ts heights may be seen the lstter from Sammy, one from Harriet,|ter df the town. ing. Th's is pot as unucue] a sirest A',-miSpenw 2,500 ° acres of this- - tractl ;g one fourth eup water to a‘ paste | Wid stretches of sea, Fisher’s Island. telling all about Mary's visit, and a| Annisquam is another very . pratiy !7s it ouzht to be. For soms renson dress | descending to Lawrence Wuhiunfm.'{-and spread over meal, Fill pan one- Mystie Island, New Londow harbor anl mote from Belle. When you've read ;place and has a very pretty and cosy|<Virts seem fn fe- many onpowtnnities : Who,” in' 1743, bullt a residence and |y ... ro e cigerdoc water and one.|the line of’ the Thames river - afas them, please send for them all to résd;|tea house called the Barnacle, so called.|for the sin of sigshbdness to evince 1tJiDamed: the estate Mount Vemom-aft . izun:cup vinesar and roast two . to|bounded only. by the horison and ‘the and ask them to return to me, because it i5 made from a barn and sets pelf. :m a' :vr:’iah admiral under whom. he'l s 0", T8 - ; in | ever restless ‘gea. ° “With my love, as . ever, on @ huge rock, One ecan gét ‘sand-1" It js clalmed that the rench sre eraces | & x 58 54 re 1§ £ PO - N e Sk T TR S s e fher naxe| AL Lawsénce - Washington's - deqn| 800 s€re on vecier b vessuples | Dut (000 SR s hn:um;:ln{fl So ended & letter (I saw @ short time|@ Tefreshing cup of tea which does not|so mans mirrors and are constantly see :}_:Zf) e ostatevaased 10 his Wl |ond carrots. Apsfe cguce made with |with the deeber colorings Gf the forests, age) from ome woman to her sister, She|COMme amiss after a long ride. ing themselyves.as others see them. There EEr SIRCOtER - gton, who ex-} a fine, honorahle person. Ehe wouid | \P¥ice Twenty: I hear yob had a fine 'and as the day wanes the sunset radiance never dream of reading a letter left on |tiMe playing Smudge. Labor day. - streaks the sea with glittering bars of tended the boundaries of his plantation | FINCEW or lemon Juice makes) a "*“f" ¢ play : T do believe that. v’ womanshould { ga §ivcinciuded deaty B00, seres |y gur Applp Musce: Meit three ta-|Nght that mateh the glow of fhe tinted| At the - Wauregan a desk or table, Yet in her iweekly ‘,O‘d Timer: Hope you enjoyed the|give a commrebensive whitiinfront of Lateq the property passed as a life inters | blespoons of ha‘“ fai iu {rying pan, add|leaves.. | ehureh the morning sermon = letters to her sister she usually en-|TOVRET meeting Did you see Kezlah|her mirroe before sheileaves the room.|est to his widow-by whose will most | Ohe-elghth teaspoon curry wowder, thea! Many are the years since the lantern The Beauty and Crown of Power. closes several received from ftriends or|Doobttle? Full-length r; Tors av’ fine thinze folof the household goods at her death were (three tablespoons flour® to makg a|gleamed from the heights of Laptern Hill ing sermon on !(wdl.kob.fl“ AReF Members of ‘the. tamily. Have written rather a long lgtter =0 own. = Tohav® fhree” of “lh«m~ane with | - X - o 0 o1 i ,{paste; at the same time heat one and'and the Indian built his wigwam along its school at 12. - . It she stopped to think, she "would ‘VX‘J stop and give someone elee a e side: but'if you haven't a long mir- ]?)‘.‘.(..mfm':m': S\f ni\é"m"?:&%ufie:c one-haif cups water, one-fourth cup-of |sides, yet the longing cry of the birds| —_— probably not send her eorrespondencai Ch3nce. iR or, in addition, tosthe MIfrer ayer your !the .mansion. John A. Washington, Jr,|Vinegar,sone cup grated apple pulp and|astilf echo among its forests, and the HB', Unélaimed Tatbors, 4 about in this fashion. For the writers Sl : g abl a,nqthrr a5 ' the Jast pamed, owner offered 1o sell-the |- Pt ol “allspiee. Com-{zering fpotsteps of those. who from its | ,_me Jetters at x.-'u'g '. of the letters ‘do not write the £ “ 5 aced preperty to tfie national - government, | bine fhis “with aste and cook untiljsummit watch. with emotion the Nght of | ;o6 omce week ending Oct, 2L, 3 thi nw:féma; fo & “.um; uofi MEMBTRS N *g"LAl 2iv or ¥ l;n the This project failed- as did the attempt |ef cream: sis| inely .chopied | the. “supset” glory from Laptern Hill fade '3g. Bwumln Bruinett, J, famij “h; them is like Jitten~ ur p,,mer sm “1t s v and in any case £o tilted that’it will ;to sell it to the commonwealth of Vir-| Deppers of gherkins 4 added. and diminish mirrored anvu:u waters of {Cook, Miss Duncan, Mrs. A ng U »ww«&mi conyergation in the| £ reflect—not e but your feet, and inia. Ham Shenk with Vezetables: Care-|the endless ocean. 1 Rood, Mrm. s;z Rood, — Mies . next e £ h 1 At this. juncturd the Mount Vernon!fully ‘wash a ham shank (about. three THE LITTLE SPINSTER. | Ware, Miss Ruth SWitter. Ffamitfes, ol course, ‘have.a ferh. Thers were Joan, Dom. Ladies’ Association of - the Unien ;was ). ! vo- Lo threc i - more or less regular round’ robin lrr-l 2 > 7 5 v thngs codt for very much, in|formed (1856), organized by Miss Pa‘ good dressing. Rins anywhere, but usu-{M€lia Cunnigham of South Carolina. ally In the- zloves, boot.buttons: missing | She appealed 1p all Ameriean women secrotary, who evers wweek, writes © on Cmed Jike previous davs when &n| OF buttons awry laces broken add tied ; (DG 1853) and wccomplishéd her no- her typewriter detailed let- tnauy hroke forth. at onee. T.do not ywish | together, over-Tyn heels, all these fairly | Ple Project. Ve ham in ter to her inv : She glips In !5y "“‘&‘" 3 d - that’ the ot | hOW] to be Soen. iThey . | Money was t‘ont!lbflt(d from thirty- | eenter of+lardd T vegetabies | § . ¥ oarbon: and m: e coples, - WHIED | sorrs s By ey the "‘(”'f[u:‘;,!m“‘“ o mistaks about thett o 199 ithree states.of the Union. -Hon. Bdward | arranged as an attractiy 3 - k her” triends i /“m glee. fike & vesival of interest thai some off And Dais, what il siotia hat do to fi";’r‘f;:"efi;’fof‘“\“[s:;”fi‘;‘;n ihoan Lo 5 N . are good lotterss Dlsase 3 ETO%:|us haye heen fooking for. We must de-| ¥oman? A porfestiy. niain hat or a'hat|ses en e 1se the Ao 7 U S s = PRAy pecple, be e mother. It ¥\ pent bn, the olt-writers for ma { Mith the burest. trimming, provided It 1| 301 0s by from John. A esin IAFTERN B0 . 4 x Pertoctly underSopl’ that . anvone Who|yhogs who jéfn scem' to overlook. the{clean and whole, it glways i i g 2 ston, : swheraver it was brought to bear, an ous things, al i oes ppear to state thuy 2] < Ao 5 S, always appeari at. ington, D. C., gave two acres more, mak- foa Mz ; "';.“‘“, f’*“fl" il hAeedt 1 that was usually where jt was most|ihe rnost inconvenient posible moment|ing a {otal ares at the present time o: |autheptically 45° to ~haw it came to be apples you t tr; ig: e 7 shes e ip & barmonlous family” 1t ** Lo o MG Y Ol o opy| . The Safoly pin habit is a sad handicap Aunt May¥thinks that g cares enough fo want to ses i h good Luste. e, and his heirs, 203 acres CHGINE | i s b oms pal- sCatpc : 3 a < g rovin s g oy i ok e ) mlneeded, Such_ people build everlasting flmmum'emme W et et B to those who are its unfortunate victime. tie, k(xmms Wince, Huld; vies, which 18®no hreach of any L Polty, J. ronfidence. 1 know ope girl,“a pri nt-. leaned and . arz in. keeping the Corner page inter-|days imit. Wilted niutnes, faded | paid i $300.000 and interest. Conpectic prominent in early :‘:L::"“::: "‘;’r': .:{: :}"jw" "w ng. and fille flowers. broken ouills. away with them tol® fn ';fi;‘.,‘, 33% s et | Lsto antern Ml lias its place of . Be S LRI k. h w_{’ The (Commer his lost :i most: xajusbie | (7 imbo of tattered finery. , Be as plain | throngh the. generosity” of the Jate 935 | made 1 v i,y Bl | Sroupe family /friends, eader e "deat] o rrjed ‘a and. gs austere as you must, but be neat 1d of New York. Usis oug. own. ju it about | b i eat j Gould of New - 5 % Vi S L, Sr e e Judgment, woewt | Faypy. Her influepce /was effect holesome and not alapidated. Rips). In 1593 Chrlstian Henrich, of Wash.|'0Mance and to lovers of nature. nats. enough to know her other thanx ter goes around. “ithrough her letters. . g 84, ¥ 7 £ 1 &llhm -m'y:n- knows that disa: if you are leoking for a way to work.cfin";#f i?o;gfl;:fh mfl;e:;:us n&:’uz’“ critiel and’: prejudics often result|uy some of vour windfall or Surplus | g » 8 from jH-timed or unfortunate knowl- i< W Ay v :":évm i o 4| fuct that they are supposed to dg their | but these hats that have “sqin better!minsion, tomb, wharf, i the Brice Among the interesting poipts along the known as “Lantern Hill,” and its origin | One idsal way to circumvent their evil|257% i ir evil|257% acres. monurents thejr. deeds, a; 1 4 4 = is left to. legandary -eonstruction, ‘but as L > &nd cherishod by Jeiers - that. tal i, e hota byl docks, S e ko B2 Dot [E o.kgenl tmo meetles It your pm.{r What we siw ! in Washinston's BOMe | carly as 1659 1t was known by the early : - S Pl all the news, - or big g i the Corper members Who 3vere fortuc| and ons dmesiin Ll trch ohr, Tead e B A s, |Toters as “Lanthorne HL" = It js tio . i : which each memider adds to as the let- w’;.enu?Zut;ia;;:,:.oum;fk Ik ,;‘:e“( : GBETIA. - ‘| highast ‘point slope the ‘sound, "rising ere in a e — - o, he rry e S0 feet nbove the surface .of the sed, and at e remote peried it is said that a Dear Sisters: Do you ever .stop ™ipole was raiged on' its summit and a think what a lubricator of life an €yen {jantern swung, from its top, which served temper is?° To be able to hald one’s|ags 3 guide to the seaman crossing the iwhe when physical powers are not uplisound. But it is many years since the 1o standard and the day is flled with|mariger with watchful eve looked away,|® ’ peplexities and annoyances—what searching the distant hiHtops’ for the 5 SEDAN AND FQRDSON mm W test this 1s of will power and person-|lantern aloft on Lantern Hill. 3 : o ~ o s “Henry ’dresséng does not|ality! And what .a comfortable, well-1 Among the traditionary romances is : poramis from: school, His depend on the Drmc paid for the clothes , P¢loved member of the family it is that|the story of the.Indian w “who orly. the loye: fn his awk- l{e] buiter, add crumbs and x| ¥R It devends unon their cleanliness, | Stands such a test! What-a desirableplunged from. the precipitoys ‘récks on A t X 5 i sociate! {de of the /0P WO ‘at their .end. gt horoughly. Ju o baking dish, wel] buz-l"e‘m"“ fitness for the oceasion. and the | Pusiness as: the easterly side of the-hill, and that no » 7 Mazia thinks -bim.. far - different v B absence of small defects, and aleo We all admire this in others, We ac-!stoné has ever touched-the depths of . Mart Fouth. gt W 5 ;:;e;i, Bt 8 m:zrmciug:»‘g: . l;hg:‘ug; Zreatly-unon your awn-unconsclousnese op | LUally expect it of them and eriticize | the - bottomless lake below, but to the her lips e cl pples This one is‘gained by one | them for its lack. Yet we sometimes | lover of nature its solitude and sublimi- . Two flfl- onge QE Look yourself over with |13l to see the mnecessity- 6f responding |ty draws the soult to emotion and-Jn- / happy of fri L [in “1ike manner. Don't we? It's most|spiration. . . repding 5 gy, téoil-h n le 1etters | ter.” one quart sliced apples, one cup| . S 50 €¥5Y O fasten on a safety pin : uerl er will ‘not mend ' mattars, lseeduvgp B i R e Bl w_‘xn: sew o\noutqhfl Tigok, button or strap i it help Cousin Maria’s, opin-| gar” oo teaspoon. clnnaman. one-haif | 50Me Someother “"‘ toysée his hasty ieaipogy of salt, one-halt cup cold va- Toimim up: mixed with cingamon and salt.. Repeat|¥YOur anar unti) apples, sugar and crumbs are ail 5“13“;1’:6 rule: : used. - Have a layer care before you leave your roo; . » Younger ot the twb svrole to umzr‘mfl;t,y ;,:u, B O o D erything. In a1l sieit ana. o’ Le, u7¢ | surprising the way Some ‘of us expect| A substance kiiown as “mica” was tak- - B i heF B l‘z"‘& ‘g‘”“‘;:'”;_}nadcrm oven one hour. o: untll ar-| entire question of clothes out of your ol ot B w:‘iu:h:;t 5 -’ er len; v Te the older m,f?‘m‘“( gle' 8re soft. Berve with cream | or |head. “a beautial ! ang exactly’ the opposite’ character- TH 7 sti “1 dow't, e anything by it s st Wi ard L i / % o touching letter; 1 fTec uged in KITTY LOU. my way,” We say.in seif-extenuation. realize how muych Ramonia cares Io-r_‘ 3 % Dear Friends of the Soecial Corner: - 4 ' ¥, Py . . e = what a senseless thing it is fo act een- ng & sheet from poor Ramona’s letter,’ To my mind. mothing is clearer than that |mother, s and two nieces vag Mrs.Mertz Tells How Lydia would have uttered or never. would the man and woman.” it is true that they “u quite- delighted at the .anticipation { thing.” To Helen -it seemed | judge them by their mppearance. 1 regd |27, DY way of New London, which in-| belitiling. clond of selfishness that keeps ver, there weré' two op-thres inadvert-| me s belng Gbsolutely true, and 1 mfi Idriver of a good car if the roads are in|saying that they don’t? Why should we| man who wants children wi d 2 ‘help resenting.: From ‘that time. the the ‘material of which her garmenis are ;a little . time at ‘the monument. The|at heart we love, pandering to our love thusiasm were to her \ery T “And ] = : 2 I know,” she thoughi. “that Iwm ey pur . A VISIT TO WASHINGTON. : Pl But it's - big gum‘::; whether E Rtrone er.” 3 L V., after spending one week of hisihas a right to a i con- o Therespon, in the real woofluep u_! IMPORTANCE OF CLOTHES, vacation in Connectieut proposed & z_flp tinually cloud the day 10: pghl;rs Also, her heart she wroic to Helep, egcm-i Dear Bocial Corner Editor and Sisters: ; t0 Washington and as Daisy has tinually in a way that, according to our a sheet of analys's that Ramona never' I£ it is not @lways true that “clothes make there, the semior member of our family|own statements “dem’t ean = any- have written for Helen's eye. . That let-| revéal their true gharacter. For that rea- | Of Seeing the noted city again. ~ We—| Why not act in a wu that does mean | E Pinkham’s VegotaHe ter did not aecomvlish what the older | §on I maintain that it is perfectly fair to |SSVeR Of us—left our small city on Aug.!something? Why not drive away um CompoundHelped Her girl had hoped. o oo, ¥ fulsome and lnnmm, and it mi Her | & letter in New England Homesteaq, | ¢T628ed the distance about mil us from seeing that we ean’t make our Sicorcious Wb, Passois "%,- :,fl by Codanss ot pomestead, |but aistance doss mot discourage Ways “mean Bothing” to others fust by | Kutztown, Pa.—*T wish ev ent, keen little remarks that she econ-|give you a few her ideas. gond ‘dondition and detours left out. We go constantly stumibling through Hte. sidered unjust oriticiem and could not ,f‘; r “* comparatively little what | oL GOWB on the Groten side and spent{ wounding those who love us azd whom two never um on,” and it was all the | made. ] it vounger people went to the top of thel of ‘séif-assertion, our own sense Of self- Tault of ajdfbctive’ nense-of BOAF i b :fi; ”@Nmmuwy S L dein Durse | monument. so added one more climb of | pitye v well-meanihg friend. 1ysnéaf, in plain, wep | mportance to thelr credit. Saw where!” gelf-excuses ‘amount to little except o Col. d: killed ? b;r:ro time " you hnnd,.t‘,‘ ‘l’:::r ‘:m- glothes; ‘;‘”":?; ;\‘lltracuv; :;_ swerau.zz:dwr‘:::u s itbs;gm: m Qt,zfluh‘wv our :!w: wu:u;:u. Why nqt i 4 "y somione writh sce | signs, and exaetly fitted for the work she lish officer, who did the \deed. ~In the Ropea bamb g $ £ 7' you may be doing just the same|is to gould by word or action that we don’t eue ; . ture of X ¢ ing, thowgh 1B ® = leaw disagtrous | is Hl‘nt more could be required‘firary saw ’15’1:: ;]:ollem::;‘o!t bg:.iumu; whether we wound or not? g Sl She walked at e i orm, leleven mont e Coruer. : 4 “But,” T hear you sxy, “that 1s i- L ing th howr. 1 iwas peet Wimlice o} ; : The habit 1 more common thaR Ome | form. " True Gnd I-m not one of thase | few Sears.ago and oW b s ol o - ijjand is &ying to l-Ton Truck M f 430.00 realiges. Big brothers ite bome | who advpeate. ymiforms. Heaven feliver | ing art » 5 ; g e S : fuse her’ little os. g on their little sisters, and | BLUB ‘X0, 1 HAS LARGE ATTEND-| | She can : ANCE. Fordson Tractor m.oo arvel jokes 4 Wafle the wiole family loughs over ‘\e.lll from sueh morotony' There arc other We thep went to the home of a wor- say some words all. Clegpliness is ons. !saw hig amiable wife and the son of ninej Dear Social Corner Sisters: Our first 3 3 2 F ] £ £ g S z 3 i z & Jottar, ‘Vha ‘chi}d grows. bittarly,. sensic| SUSUE18 SbAL the mura costums tiat |y petron but 4 aol Bnd him. but N tive, i 3 reilm@. send| ou her u:- D An engaged girl, in her pride .n¢| h 4 ‘m ";Wwfl“tfl‘:flessness w mfim be;gg on;‘hsear ulger ‘than, maci e:f mecting at Franklin hall \\;ns 1‘!&“ at-{ ture, Iflafl}m&mkfifiisl P > 3 3 3 3 [ e ] It © the v Y gran ns. ey Were soon jyaint- b - h"m"'-*' may, even mhow to A dm!uflifi:t :t:b. A v':ng wo:;’::n.ui‘::i ed ‘gm;, took V. Jr.. out te gee mwon\’. ;fiffi;in‘tfeam‘fimum*?:gffi l!!’éfi.g!fie } fomnd mln ¥ rM All Pncu F- 0’ '. M‘ % friend Wer® Istamy’ from her Jover. 'To; i ot S s der ‘disonss m.,,.-:w\o yould, put up bin right. fore Jog{ the sood thines we hiad (o cat. ~As usual, or my troubles. . the frieg. hawever, who hias ot exact- | 5o P 5D MR LT 5 land aliow it 1o be taken in the"hand] there was D,Zfiymx 2 CuARLES A. MERTZ, Kutztown, Pa. ly the u":: P")&:r*’f.‘lfl' as; h&y ""”venmm Opé girl said i ‘vhof pis young master and it was eafled|- We will mise the letters that Married ‘Many cases of childlessness are Toatiah, and i-ls ikely 1o be some 7o 9— money, of course she ban dres well. s NS TaEE P nehtlana Happy favored ys with. She had | ¢ursble. Parhaps yours maybe. Why before s the pertectly” maiu- ifriend replied: ™It jen't mone; soap | SPOL 10 s such @ way of expressing her opinion and ou haye given in ¥ Heard a_ familiar voice mfikhmns%egm hle Com- red man in his tru and water, She spepds on cluthes less | 4 the er letters were so uplifting. If we mbl /OI: iy s avite w0 Tnteraiing as 4] thanwe 86, but she never wears arthing | Ko i Dhey U RODE. 50 o “goed 11 Jiex Jmmediato | 24 hat s ppt ¢lean.’ Fouil.io New Haven.. V. expressed o des| {amily miss her, ey thie 5 and wx‘lfien e b A nd, ane g0t Will ruin the ef-| 5ir (0 soo the shors along the routs, | SYmPAtY of the members of Club No. 1. | tions from thousands of womeflvho | fect ‘#00d suit, and when lnnd especially brook, where Col. | AS I promised, I am sending the recipe haveflvundhealmandha Femovable there is e Fcn ewit m wife—known as Lady [for £ is 3 inued existence. - other members Orange cdu[: Two e well c.e n.m- uvo mm fnmlly‘ and 1 xn m. y s,m:g _éuring the sum- Mc@ of a large' orange, fill eup with ?’mmflw , &nd it fmer of mo Col. Fenwick bad in cup sugar, pinch of st h,rab e 3m. i PAN SIS XTI SRD I RS GRS snot on their e!othn or one | charge. two, shids, ~and was aceos M)I’am. they are at¢énded { b several gentlomen of high ' respect- | baking owder. Grar Take their shirts. coflars;{ability:and with their atiendants: ided | ange and add to frwflft 4 'm laying - the ' foundation qt Savbrook, | the pulp. wh@ Was ed i honor of two o its! Tmitation zoud Calkes lmfh