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i anal C d Dry Resta The Evening World’ b Fruits an egetables “0 See K K K 4 -on CAMOUFLAGED CHICKENS TS Paoteer HEM ducted by Eleanor Schorer AN AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE FOR HOUSEWIVES | CONN ng THE we) NTC ROP EMME SD | pesovscasopeeranvevcmee meres see elaronaseeeee eal COUNTRY EN ‘ > WHO ARE C RVING Si D A SOS ’ | E CONSERVING SURPLUS FOO ND WAL SAFELY Buster's Ad : _ The.aecond of a series of articles tssued by the United States Depart- sheen THe i if s ventures ‘ment of Agriculture explaining canning and drying methods found by ANGER ZONE . ‘eapertence to be productive of the vest results, ‘ The Mail Box. First Steps in Cannin \66 Z 1 Mr. Fox were ta a thicket near the crossroads HE firet step in home canning of vegetables or fruits is to make sure cr one morfing when the tarm- ‘ ail the needed apparatus is handy and in condition for immediate use. came down from the house with As explained, this consists of a hot-water bath outfit (such as a wash a black tin box in his hand. He nailed dolfler with a faise bottom), or a steam-pressure canner, glass jars, tops and it to the fence and went away. After rubber rings (or cans and soldering outfit), a yard or two of clean cheese- \ [7 i f / Z| | awhile rural delivery man came cloth for blanching and dipping, and the usual kitchen equipment of clean y / | 47 1 | atong in his automobite and dropped ‘enameled pans, “Knives, spoons, wooden paddle, and sugar, salt and other ome letters in the box, He also) i condiments for flavoring. Tables and all utensils with which the product | had a package, but |t was too big to 49 to Come in contact must bé scrupulously clean—preferably scalded with Foot Te FISH CAMOUFLAGE | go 80-he put it on top. botling water. > Man's Sour. | oun out of sight, ‘The fruits or vegotables to bo canned must be fresh, sound and nether See eane Diner BUST Panihace 7OUR, Bed tD HEAD | | -AX noun aa he. way out of steht too green nor too ripe. Young vegetables give better results than old, IT | WHERE YouR PIPE 0 To f ROTECT IT p np 80d # a woody or tough ones. Aim to get the products into the jars as quickly as IS Sar Ou bs (4 2 FROM Tre FLIES going to wee what was in the pack-« 4s practicable. Every minute's delay lessens flavor and adds to the difficulty CIOL WIFEY CAN'T | age. We kr A {t off the box and | of canning. Such products as green peas or sweet corn are not fit to can i brought {tt to the thicket. if they are ‘off the vines more than a few hours, Peas for canning should | “You must put tt back,” said “Bus. De picked oarly in the morning or during a cool spell and rushed into the ter.” “It bolongs to my master.” But rans. Don't let peas stand after they are shelled. Ss WE eer ee tte tead, Mr. Fox ran away with the Start your day's canning opera.) = Sard bundle as fost as he'could go. “Bus. | ti tting your wash boiler or|over the berries in a colander, being | er followed, bi . Fox wae soon et ae bath with tts false bottom {careful not to mash or bruise them. CAM QUEAGED OS My ! ter followed, but Mr, Vox w22 #008 | omeed tor merey, Finally Mr, Elo-.< water the water |Srt the product again and discard CrolF BALL —~—» out OF sight, | phant put him down and said to boll on the fire, Before the w all bruised or defective pieces. “Huster” came back and waited to |” “Go get that package as quickly ay “in tt gets too hot place clean empty] With clean hands and scalded uten- SMELL CHEESE iT MusT BE see what would happen. Late in the|you can.” Ware on their sides and put glass cov-|sila, peel or scrape or cut up large BUT /CAN'T SEE CAMOUFLAGED afternoon the farmer came down to| You may be sure Mr, lox waa afraid ! + metal capa in the bath, the|PFoducts tnto pleces of canning size the road and then the rural delivery |to waate any time, but darted into nis ers of metal Cap ‘e of if the hot Yara are not yet ready—and man appeared, The farmer told him| hole and brought out the strlen bun=» gf metal caps preferably in a piece Of /they must have boiled for at least 15 ij he had expected a ckKage, and the|die. Mr, Blephant pic it and . cloth which may be lifted out con-| minutes—cover each dish of prepared | THEY CAN'T SEE EACH OTHER | | delivery man answered that be had |"Buster” up and started for the road, 4 tently, Cover the Jars with water, | Product with @ clean towel or acalded es left one. Then they began to look| When it way reached the men wera) oft? “unapeandd 4 lot tho /Cover. Better yet, prepare only a | for it ont of sight, but they could be beard: aft put the ld on tho oiler, and le small quantity at a time and rush | It made “Buster” mad to think of|tniking, #0 tho big fellow slipped ast Jare boil until you are ready to uselinto one or two jara. Then prepare |what Mr. Fox had done, so he hur-|across-and taid the bundle back on, them, ..They should be allowed to|another bath. ‘The quicker the prod- jried away and told Mr. Elephant|top of the box. Soou the men ap-'? & 4 5 {uct Js prepared and packed into the . , Mr, Elephant picked shim | peared and saw tt oe boll for at least fifteen minutes. AY | not jar the better 70 FASS BY The |p and stipped through the Juagie to] "Are you playing ‘okea on me?” rennet of water up and #lippe | Jungle ti you playing ott it takes time oe ‘ oe vert nine BLANCHING, OFFICE Boy the hole in the rocks where Mr. Fox cried tho delivery men angrily. Tho igus “to come to a boil, start this bolltn y » | ved, Presently Mr. Fox came|farmer rubbed his eyes astonish. lof fare some time Before you bexin | the oreoaces teteee ine dare Pat | | — neiking out, and, quick asa flash, | mont. They were atil arguing when ae ‘ t -lac : 1 : 1D }y jephant caught him tn his trunk | Mr. Dlephant came up chuckling, and ad factually to prepare your fruit or vege- |a clean cheesecloth square. Tuke the | PR Bite y t : HO | oe i hla A deiiveres t to have your pre-|cioth by the corners and plunge the | [—— COLLECTOR, d swung him high tn the air, Mr, juster” told the story an Vered: srt a lll aceasta {t any | Product into the clean boiling water | - ( belli babpit act hay tale ohn labia aren Weiodlso £ t pared frults or vegeta’ walt OnY/in the blanch vewse), A t to| - Jength of timo to be put into thelremuin in the bolline water only feet 0 J ; : ’ - > be 7 the time specified for the particular i Cc ; El 2 Kl b K ] ai Mteantritic start water for blanch-|Fadiet. "Remove ‘immesiately. and ousin Eleanor ub Kolumn ther dip énto cold bath or place di- ° + Ping to boll in a clean enamelled pail. | rectly inthe Jars, as dieecce | Z as cted for the G | 4 : industrious farm season is ended, Use only new rubber rings. Shortly | product, | Dear Kiddie Farmers: enpectally those farmers who are before you will use the rubber rings eal COLD DIPPING. | nt a OW 19 the time to plant Jacek) panting to help Uncle Sam ad@ a teaspoonful of bicarbonate pping in o cold water bath is P, IN o' Lantern Patches, Mr. Bdward| go tak, ey: advised for the product, th il ee - OLICE MAN : take up your hoe and plant your (cooking) soda to a quart of bolliNk| ihe bag of blanched material is taken | | Miller, Wer Garden Supervisor, | jack ot Lantern Hallowe'en fun to- water, Cleanse the rubber rings just /from the boling water, plunge it into | told me about them yesterday, and Ti guy ‘ before putting them on the Jars by|4 vessel of clean ‘cold water—tha __, Now 1 CAN SPEED am impatient to impart the Jolly Cant war) - Aipping them for ono minute in this) Colder the better. “Allow It to remain | THE COP CAN'T SEE MY nawa to you. Popcorn can be purchased at any of hot soda water. in tne cold water only for the time CAMOUFLAGED AUTO : Ti the downtown seed stores. Plant fours © Belect sound fresh fruits and vem. | Cheeni water ot AoW It to soak In @) In a Jack o' Lantern patch popcorn | the down 1 atone nt tour's 3° tables and carefully wash in cold | Scola water: — snd pumpkins grow. You plant the! kernels in each bill, Hille should be “Si water. Do not put soft berries int linemen nes will continue these | IMOUFLAGE - seotle how, and In October it makes a) three feet apart each way. Omit Water, “Rinse them by pouring water! stepecpacking’ and seeing ne, Met | Sour perfect netting for real, pld-fashioned| a bili now and then and in its place | 3 si cca rs. | ; M a" en tenga | UM LA Hallowe'en fun, With the help of the) plant two or three Connecticut Field Care of B bi i | peers harvest moon and a group of merry| Pumpkin weeds one inch deep. Con- 2% te oO} ables In Summer | young folk who know that the world! necticut Field is the best variety ABY'S comfort and well being not so tently « full of wonder, the mystery and| pumpkin. F} should be the mother's drat oon- |ovement of the Nowe {6 tree hie magic wpalia are atire {0 work oUt} While peanut are not essentin: to) sideration during these warm clea of tho chest and abdomen, Closhe to mult every one. the Jack o' Lantern garden they aro” ys. The clothing of the child ia of we thet ds too loose tv apt to form | Mr. Miller and [ agreed that a Jolly }lots of fun to grow and mighty good bres rime importance. Most babies are cine dose ag that are decidedly. un- wood time is due the farmer after the)to eat, Buy raw peanuts nt a stand") INcumbered with excessive clothing. | Shell them Dut leave the| thin brown, 1 in New York City many babies die Wrapping around tho kernel. Make’ ™ during the heated term from ex-, ]rowas two feet apart and plant a ker hauation, and this is directly traceable, Bi hel overy elgbt inches. When the ““* to unseasonadle clothing. Indigestion af Mttle yellow bloasoma app ar cover“ * is another result of overclothing, : them with handsfu! of soil, It is from 78! It is an erroncous opinion that a= 8 M “al Cpr those blossoms that the peanuts form,“ young children must wear woollea PRET Na hi eRe Ta esol cence ea aE seit pp ao A few stalks of Kale planted near- shirta and stockings. The abdominal A H opened the enging out and that + utiful Little smoke puffs would another fear seized mo. We were not key which, as I afterward learned.!}y and pulled on the myatic eve will 4 Ieee orotuoe real ase 6 Learns. 10: Be. die cir nro iean nde sek been a ae RAE MAE Mind oe wontetere 2 4 ssage to the battery with tel! the girls whether theirs is to be though the bumping of the wheels on | While 1 was atill wondering @ atill going at much a #poad that the rf ree wm Avi t q the ground reminded mo that wo flash ahead of us rept the air, [twas machine coming in contadt with tho Which wo were: baby: to cease | rich or @ poor husband, according tator an rings own Wore oil “taxiinn yellow and intense. The next mo-, ground would certainly be smashed; firing © hostile machine was to the amount of soll that clings to Of a he bumping ceased ment @ round powder puff took its go, at least, I thou an observer and the flash from oUF! ihe roots of the stalk when pulled. His First German and we seomed suspended in mid-air, place, and from this began to At Was not the case, however, we ay shown its lot But the miele hie some other high ai) directions smoke ribbons which phough the bounce we xot when the S¥Ns.. Would have pI Pumpking gathered from here and famt under three months old this} should consist of an unhemmed strip | of #oft flannel, smvothly and snugly, | but not too tightly, adjugted. From) 7 three to eighteen months of age “| places, showing that as yet we were the fragments of the exploding shell wheels first touched showed mo that Where our. battery was located there, #0 as not to spoil the pie- | Knitted band with shoulder straps (Coprright, McClure Nowspaper Syndicate and Harper Brothers.) not off the ground. Once more the Wis drawing after them. Mob jhe Indeed well to bo strapped ‘The thought thut there waa @ Ger-/tureaque effect of the gurden, wif” should be worn OF PHECEDING CHAPTER Maching was being supported on its 1 looked Around at the Parke Afterthe first bounce the machine MOH In the air and that we MIEBt/ give up thelr pulp for ples, whild® Drilling for oi! in the foothills of the Rtockion, Hoberts was not avare that war wi oe win hoped that the wheels would Sif nothing, but held up two warn : See cored aban but hoped ia 1g fingers, while over his face went traveled 1 short distance on tts 1 October. U4. wen a abgou i ina a? ratol boat ehwetieni fagt be while ove trovaied 8 f PACE made dn nd eal ef ish an expression of dislain, lane ne Kround unre mor milltste matate aa ning Jack o' Lantern faces. front gett pr, lowdey vain. Four other shrapnel shells exploded rose uisuin, and then taxled up to the @Pility to handle @ machine gun. The ne hes met a friend Name one be mee! er the fing day ot the seco vi net Oh, you will have heaps o° ad Gansed wiiile walkiig. along a Wad alum thiee-duarery of a guile Denil aie Ar Us, and there was now no doubt shed, wan in the other machine Gilg. be y have h o' fun! ee da ite Howpitay te Was wit’ 10 Engrand with about boo my inind that vArohie’ was very i wistrapped myseié and. cltabed rauich m rr prot telen eran, Tend. The world I8 full of wonders when transioning barbad wire to tie front. y with his anti-aircraft battery, out of the imuchine, L was glad to bo Piee i AAG ONE tee, MO you cam plant a few seeds now and 1 German aircraft batteries, once on solid) ground even 4 ans : have them grow into a whole heap of did not seem to us great- (hough it did heave a bit juan plane on the ground for practice, pot rent ar whe ta Was met {0° base tompita . ched . 4 wnd done othor trial @etunte, T Jollity for next fall! what ti en Ing stoadily enough, but for all that ey might have ‘Pho imprei at my frst Mant | h hat tnfanirymen tied to go 1D y gh, rested in uses they might have | Tho impression that fist Met never before tried dasuce WIth w reoverel from his inguriea’ Apmiring “iron Mnner on ation and sent. the trenelies to leat ii {raid be crowd No Man's Land, entered’ the euemy's trenches and bw 1 felt the uneasiness which is ex- r efforts made upon me Was sliown by a dream Cousin Eleanor. Perienced by the person who i8 &t ty bring ux down had that night. 1 amied that t Te tf sound a erost. deal of coms sea for the first time. ‘The slightest "| was once more able to watch was up in the air hig Seg The undershirt should be of thin gauze flannel, with short sicoves and low neck. The petticoat should fall from the shoulders, On hot days no Petticoat is necessary, the muslin slip, undershirt and napkin, together with D°%i the band, being all the child requi & for comfort, and on extremely hot days even the slip should be discarded. It ie positively crucl to make babies | ha . Nn FAVE MO A Nervous | ipo) i hay Bee touuted aay {thelr shells are made into weird, grin- ‘The motor was speeding up now be ad the peculiar swaying motion of Shorty afterw 2 Nica) ween the machine left no doubt in mind $ Wereatdns weet} ‘J ro the lines Rus Blown GH tne wotor, that we had left the ground for good but was back in two months, I noticed that the airplane was fly- ig Core, he was ory , tah? rer min any Aa ee ‘wear woollen stockings when the ther- | CHAPTER VI. thoumne is aes old waying: “He dled departure of the machine frum it4 things beneath us. ‘The earth looked body had over been befu that peut tl ie | Ales Dyu % JUNE DRAWING AND WRITING.W mometor is in the nineties. | Se ontinved ) ma beote' oni horigontal course threatened to upset fiat now, Hill and dale liad disap. the machine suddemy br up into ery) and | made up my. mind CONTEST. aati Light stockings and the little wash SPENT a part of that night * “ages my stomach, ; tne peared. We sailed over a forest and small parts. 1 was inging AoW te TD was not koing to disappoint | Subect: The Fourth of July apirit. .wb slippers are cool. These slippers are toasting my shins in a dugout, CHA PTER VII. But nerere long Interest in the | found that it looked like a lawn, Sere ee Caton these parts and was ain, We'had shown that he had faith | ‘Ten prizes of $1 each will be award a now fashionable and can be had in a , is : : Sif things underneath me overcame that Only its darker green separated it Just about to hit the ground when t © « Pe dh large variety of atylos. ‘The washable drinking tea and eating bread PON my arrival at squadron sensation. The earth Was receding from the remainder of the landscape. discovered that I was on the oor Be rhe Ss tes nt seaace ¢ = my-|ed Kiddie Klub members—ages from zat denture, makes them the ideal warm with tinned Nova Scotia butter headquarters I reported to the in the most peculiar manner. I told houses were the size of a hear my bunk papilla eal ad vd ia, VOMAD wx to fifteen years tnclusive—who weather footwear for babies in short jon it. After that | had a sound sleep, commanding oMcer, who callead Myself that we were going Up, but nd the fiel pun Next morning 1 learned that the me lt wae not our bunin to fight make the best drawings or write thay 44 clothes. which was all too short, for early in in one of the flight command. StUll the idea that remained upper of a checkerboard German shrapnel had not m (8 down the hostile machine, We were|mtcemexe on the spirit of our In our changeable climate no set | ¢), 4 i aii: a ” most in my mind was that the earth co at all, Two Innocuous as L had imagined. ‘Thera GOW? hoa ile American Fourth of July. “ ann oe rere. “atic. ee ies morning I had to join a party ers, The two of them discussed for fant, but if the mother always takes that was to bring out rations. a while as to w her own requirements os a gauge 1 was doing real soldiering now me up on a trial tri will Make iio mistake in clothing was dropping awaygfroin us t pilot was to take We started to climb up and up. I and when this Was beginning to enjoy this when « 1 foot nqUu us enjoying this vé we flew looked Were Oe wan — Basal + ~| Drawings must be done tn black lat +10 tAKe Up & Ben J er- | india ink or black crayon pencil. \ cag nan Above his own territory, where @| Exsays must not exceed one hundred landing would have resulted |ang fy. (160) words. Contestant! Yeral holes in the pla chine whieh must have y the been ntents of a Kiel Which loded behind us, and which I much 1 ¢ Hy z a ma hi I t » been d@isporea ® Sudden the engi topped. My ve made prisoners of war. h roo ‘a hy @ Gail, In the sane oerivus b ss had been disposed pf Ra ite And T I ed could not nec f t In front 3 B “| must state their name, address, age re itar garment dy short actus of Mfternoon [Was going through a sec- of, I was went to the quartermaster bald to Invedit Willie you're & dead to pon that tmotor But old “Archie” had been a Httle off uwouiiy we elated fox OMS band certifiente number 5 worsted or suitable material—will | tlon of the trench when a shell from of the aerodrome to be fitted out with one,’ 1 expected to fall But the thing human, and I found m , color in his shooting, as generally Mwere over ‘NO. Man's Land ween pouae, Kleanor, Evening” 3 supply the needed warmth a German trench mortar landed in {t the requisites of the flyer, These con- Machine continued on an even keel, consciously Appealing to it to Mart iw 2 anally we turned on bimwand | World Kiddie Klub, No. 68 Park Rowsisad » For the summer days the potticoat | and knocke: 1 H ot. leather © and from back of me came two shary vkiln, I knew, of cou that the — T was discussing our trip with the i in ae Oy New York City. ‘at of part wool 18 to be proferred and in | {24 knocked in ite wall, At the aame sisted of a helmet, leather coat, fur Pin, from lack of me Uhl f could volplane glide —to pilot who had tah Lieut Ady 1 work “the machias ‘ferred and : 7 aid BOE ; ure but ure that this 0 takan me up, Ler j knelt dow ¥ nay this the waist should be of muslin, ,8P°t Our company commander, Capt. Kloves and goggles I looked around and saw but T wa not so sure that this R 4 n order oa our ube t euelec dawn. etsy Rie MAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER.""" "The slip should be of soft fabric and | Kenville, was killed by a sniper The pilot with whom I was to fly emiling. He was saying someth CuIAs Puoh, Genpite hie . res: and told me that f was report at turned wround and gave me the slg. A WAR GARDEN. $ hould never be starched shortly rw v7 : ft ‘ which i had great difftealty in un- tation, was’ really the man to headquarters, ‘Th eat turned wround and gave a . c nee bad ¢ whit cpertiae ry, put (ortly afterward. ‘The company# told mo to take TODt GORE OF the Te eine Orece Sram bie pet 1e Safely back to eart N WEE 1G Da AAT too att faxte, bal to tre, But the German wae! Wishing to help our country in the All clothing should ft snugly, but | Sergeant Major was the first to sec’ machine and strap myself in, While teag'the question: : list of the machine forward pounders to learn what J could about (e% Past, and L wondered it tha] war, my brother and I decided tot but unconscious, and the Sergeant Ly ion hen wan ° { replied that I liked tt well nerves. phat ca en a heSnext stage in ny DING 60 ee aD ees 2) We planted it at the side of our house Hominy Recipes sivser'saiea tor amunertonreeag tant ferent had Wubed o2 teh eayyeQP ant Mined Yoh the oath: (ied 0 Rae What T Fearel Mot avalon" wae" Ageomis ny at Mere na apnchrontsed maching ane |e MiMact Aeabe aude $f fy Satay 4s come at last, y eds Ay Aber in er ped ne might attempt hatter ’y the end e week T i th ys, und to shoo Tho seods we planted were tomatoes BOILED HOMINY GRITS. [tho double quick, The bearers ran Were not exactly what I had imagined (100k In the eyes behind the fg, vome of the fancy tricks aVia- tad also heen intralucel ta wie the prop! 0 + meant of course that] peas, beets, &c, The soil was veryinig there would be @ sudden landing | rich and favorable, We planted our QUALLY good as a breakfast |4P and we placed Capt. Renville on they would be, Interestéd in ascertaining the state of egraphy., I worked fourte re found of, especially when 3 the etoh ae As I fastencd each atrap the risks my nerves, TaN tr Beran ive novices aboard h day Me kince the bullets would splinter tt#| seeds at the beginning of the sen- cereal or asa vegetable, 1 cup| the wretcher as carefully a# we oe aviation becume more real, Though thay nn, Ke Lae t this aid not seem to be the b.ades to pleces. We came alongside | son. They. were. full-grown and could. He iny must have been satisf y ; ; 3 y hominy grits. 6 cups water. 2 uuld was then taken to @ | had often dwelt on the fact that him, for presently he began ¢ t intention of the pilot. T had hardly CHAPTER VIII of each other and 1 had put @ drum | ready to pick in the middle of the ‘teaspoons salt. | dressing or first aid station. there are no land places in the out the objects on the ground, h f 4 meer in that th ught when by . of cartridges in the gun and was in|wummer, Brother and I decided to "Add the grits slowly to the ealtea| TH@ Occurrence made a deep im- #!r, the straps brought to me full was now far below us. We were t od ‘that the apeed ma Y noxt trip al ) made the act of timing at the German| send to Washington to the Food Adsé polling Avi B ‘ors Inutes over |PFession on us, The Captain was a feblization that sever happened gome eight thousand fect u chine wee tee ae as gunner ne wre Machine when something bit a atrut|ministrator and let him know of ouf in r. Bol minutes over | Pres: » Th i * 4 to the wirplane would happen to me. ground " ab ° ae on patrot #longside of my head. A glance tn| success. After a while we received a fire, then placo in the froleas cooker |Very fine man, and we regretted i's ‘There was no keting away from the TD ie aoe my attention The dengation of sreht epsen plene. W 1 PaIrOL the direction of the strut showed me] postal thanking us. In planting all ee alia by Teht. on misfortune. Was turning thiags machine in case something went 4) mn it } ved me, Rvervthing begs for three hours, and Thad a t gone through, Quick|these things brother and [ think wt remain overnight, OF over in my mind when I heard so:ne- wrong. ines on the ground — more Dre nd T had to k ny eves 4 - te hag cook for one hour in a double boiler. body behind me sob. Turning pied tit J marks—-and he told me ” earth in order not to grow DUSy time of It trying keep usa nk I pulled the trigger andjsurely our country and the soldiers | ‘The grita may be poured whiie|! saw the Sergeant Major ta tone pratt eiiapes pepe ne fr Bhlloaee were the trenches and cot : ir wan not the motion of the Mind on the gun and fying at the tho jiitie gun began to jump and and satiors will be helped : warm Into a dish or molds and served and that caused me to cry myself. 1 hind me, strapped himself in, tested On ditches, and I thouxht how mu veh ine alone that causml thi sen- #ame time, On my next Tapent Bounce about on ite mounting, | By HEUEN ALLEGRO! aint aoe cold with fruit or preserves for @ had only known the Captain for three various levers and contrivances; in Safer tho boya in the trenches were. gq but the great peed at which @ hundred rounds from win mud pL ae ere Oe Be ere ee |e Oe "e simple dessert, or it may be poured days, but I had learned to like him the mean time somobody started the CY@® With the mud and rats. The +h earth seemed to be coming UP LO ate target und the » lay Twas Dot, We, ensious to Know, Thole into deep pans and the cold mush |very' much. To the rest of the c: tor of the plan: Mh nes stretched out as far as the eye * - pet racicet made by the muchine gun was |'s WOU" Join THE KLUB AND aliced 4 OF EDA Poin TBOtOr OF UNG DIAne FEARING: could reach, and were parallel tn th Minutes nee 5 long, and sent as gunner on another patrol deafening, and since its muzzle was and fried, |pany the offer had been a brotho: I noticed that several ‘men were tain, though here asa in, 4 aneined oe BOE NT Tee aa naan Sey when dirootly above my pllot the man had OBTAIN YOUR PIN. |. Tstayed the rest o eck in the he i by , though @ h ey with each Dra een up for an hour a 1 vay hy REI HOMINY DATE PUDDING. tranny’, EES Feet of the wook in the oe ye eatin! {Re diverged @ little to come closer to thie would soon be over ETEW MOF the pilot apotted a German battery {0 crouch down into the cockpit, But per iat fit of be aon: hominy o ? propelie iG gain © one another at some other place. ¢ervent. I wa ving ail the tore he too Was interested in seeing what 0. ike 828 121 380° You can use hominy grits to make! usual experiences, One day a Tom- preed neceskaty to give us @ good & ‘de is euftering @ and gave Its direction to some of our a a RYE ig ih any &@ delicious and nutritious pudding. (mie with whom I had ee ne anid Over and near the lines wide puffs sere man ever tmagined ° 1 was doing, and after a few minutes | aa Soup hominy grit, & cups milk |ang who wae irvine tomb tae ae Temember whether the Of #Moke apreared. They were “Gt a udden the machine lurched. Suns. We were then about «x miles he sat up turnin fer Rare (skim or whole). 1 teaspoon salt, | Flying Corps, took moeto an. old pilot gave the signal that ne wa caused by exploding shells, 7 began increased pressure against the behind the German jinc, All went J was shaking with excitement by Form city, wis a wate ie Gup corn syrup, or % cup sugak. titrench from which tho retaining ready hy word of by a gesture. Any. ‘2. listen for the detonationa, but the pine could be felt by a tautness that well for a time until I saw another ROW. The machine mun was spitting whch vm matt stare YOUR q@up chopped seeded dates. 1 tea-|f, h ane RUE POADY A ak By Ms ‘ ¥- noise of the motor made it imgosatble want over every part of !t, my own Pci bulleta at a fast rate, but on the! § n NAME AGH and ADs a ackiie . hoards had been removed, He wanted way, of a sudden the machine start- for me to hear anything else hody and mind ineluded. ‘The next Machine at about our own level, to Gorman plane everything remained Klub Pin.” Diba. a spon! a to show me some German dead who od to move, beman to “taxi” acr Bo. long as the puffs of smoke moment I noticed that the wire staya Which L called my pilot's ut min order, A enideen ap \6, clevee ert ot pee mae Add the salt and hominy grits to had been buried in the bott pec) member is Unseen ted the milk and cook in double boil | and the were no lonmer singing, and then, to Though the other craft was at least Of a sudden the enemy machine | $tiha alver amy Klub Pin and n of the the field, and gained momentum with stayed trench, There was hardly anything each Instant ays eee ttotay. f trenches, all I, I concluded. rm eat surprise, Taaw ‘hat we were } 1 “ lurched forward. Then something | § owtficate Pe Bit Red oft except grinning akulls, but what ‘It 4 to deseribe the sensation But I remembered tho German avla- \jire'ly, ubove the acradron @ mile away the pilot recognised It dorgehed itee from it, It was the| COUPON NO. 328 | Core Ye iusyicooed vel was the faci vias i vu Ube Bile wae 3 fuse fale wi Ty eho wondgares © 2, pooronta immediately as a foe, He began to form of a falling man, ‘ " a. thelr boots were stil] on their feet; 1 1 remember that how long it would be before those soon be over was a griat relief, But tap out something on the wireless (Yo Be Continued.) -_—----~ > teen oenaeninapestnnnennee neni

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