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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jan 1923, p. 6

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1't H aqitiiutusr2U.1 “‘ iid to the ri '- . - "“ '0VV0 :umb , J'." . W; " .l, '"m'"'9KPlC; mm u, . . " _ - '_... Pres FAiMitllllh ('it,.rir,i.. bortlrreeu ',vf/ir'hgit/il with ttyy's s"/Ji,f,'f,T'nt) i,::'h',Y'i'ie': J,.',1c?,'in.t, pottery ing /it"1e/u),r,,l1.af,f,. hour, enjo ents chapped hands k '.ffower, He . R tttnt native c. a . the soil ofthe sugar- h; I . nu." breeze. D: r,' ups, chilbl'lim Mak "r Crac ed 1““ with 'i)trrJoft'i1',fiallc,iie.i entertain.. 'j,y,ri'U)ai1it,i1,j,iy, and kitehen garden Riga??? When they Started bag-lids?! . y. A it'S your ”kill t ":1;' . . J. . ! e ospitalit r “an t n 0m, cf the I'll . , F y A are was neetrss . 'ic,,' . Bttft, white, clearand smooth “123 (s"tli.vl."1i1rahrgfauiiivi,it ft $0133: I',",';?),,.),?"',',:',' that 10%“va 121;]? it? if]? glutrmw ro-SSK’J: 5:51:22 . ',c ' ','.',' F ". b was all - f l e gang :2 J) ' [i"; 1.s U' out ' , M}: $35; $533,? "if/ii"'", to 33133193? iffy: 55;"ng Iwhy-5m;ks%§?y‘iԤy-’$°yz";u§! - - --.- "------ --- _, A” ' t m IC awg, visible iii 11' 3 am Superstitions of th . _ rtreg. 'strrldenfi. with H -'---'-a---"---"r-r-rit.tm - ‘0 Lldlike, 5001??ch brow e terror, both anim y, a snort t -- The Pt . I n people, turned . ttis Stop-pod a TGGrirGr"i,tci5,5i"ffi","i,'i':? 1llllllllttllggggr- Emmy; withered ','h,t)ri1fogesa?g,1, J.lttc1tii, 1),1)dielre)1')s,1e2l:irtjit" TEST or TTME ran ariii"Gitit,TiTr7,'i'i';5',5c",-.'?? MAncs yiyy 'll,1/ilv/"i,kigirt1getitt/,iii1r,i their road 1:33: tsltet At this My 'lt . y , W1 . . ow , . HAS PROVEN UFrEREttg :1): and Randal‘l noticing 'ldrttig,s gunning was '()'il?2/t,teh't'f, nothin: I,','ller watched them thoughtful] . 'rteplthy tooyrtepi could b: troum an: 'fef,ltg anything was Wrong, s'lt',tne'tt,fdotf, them] Then than??? va ' . . a . . t “a WM”! ',lr'fi'/' shook his head m l gloom 'Alu,'"; "dht1gltf into the 7 p TM}, is what I would like t k (about fifty feet away alt]. to ope, tlit It myself, le', MM "They anyway ttet wide .Tp'a'r't,'"l,',itf, Imnhs' Ways rat r 1Giiiii"at . -, Y moat namemk . ' a gun]. t B 12:: for the past week or (l/titerate,,, gems; Wm” thee JU le, bright. "-.. i n worse than mud! and have' “to: th ed away in . few “Mm, it ll 'h',' different way. They are natur we? heard it mung tum; and ll Y silent Whenever I came with'T shes of the Oteep hillside hithe . positive “may Acute 2,',etb, and I have a feeling thy)»: Em out of ltearinir. The may]. it Datum in all It. v {an ' 01ml: cud Muscular an... "l"re,l?f,2ru,t'd hthe whole tlt',ullg'leg',llett' an? notth in“: ' , m1 0001111383 Gum her m. pm am- ands and thn..%. a 1tiilts.8aG Al m ‘ place MM . mom someth' e that there 1. it mttsld . We: my F during M 25 "an. and Repeat om .50 (',tl'l'enu't2lttt,'o',t'ti,, tyt they’re‘mt af a}: We to load any 1S'tt DOBSON’S m m fairs, mm] a pt their om, af-‘nmly hom ' When they m Product 'tEtaor b m " tio tha ' y their pet supersu. thei . Htd were able to of . qtrarhr “an" d ttttdy Wt but the tthtel'.',', it wouldnt pay to up Jhr,ad','t'.tht?e Randall urine intake. Doknottrrut"iiGteGi"eir. no“! We]; PM Some iight "5 thrmm m th itti)i'it)e't,",t/Jg'tit,,tfii,t2i.i what' has £90m”?! Pmlmp, w. N ll an" 'll';t,t,5,tt'fW,7,_,e,,iiii,eiri, Senor; tifv)'.2so11tti Jtf 'ti'iCeAett.Ciif; "u 'ttrl-tlets/Gai";; 1hIpestr Will thetoo1sthdi' 9" ”WWW“: may the 'upetretiti i Md oftuhilliGi . , ttheenai, . on g1tnttt We: have qrrttteit a. 2t,t 2tt,tt" ,',','.ha',"'led by a quarter of 'iniGyip,2tr, dark. Mae“ 3;: t', be out - - Jun with other Indiana, aktttHts eg, at after all“? road, cut through the hem? /gtd'ttt “my.” the, an netball m cured by Moon’- Now Lite RM ' em, a!!! a. “ff Iht. 'teerp hillside. Cam We, 2,,,t ridicule. Wen w” tren. y lhte betty I. 0.. _ . 'd'lg "lti't'd"ft?g,,t'iiii,i,ii, he toht 11;: t"d"p1'l',ht'.,t 'ttm%eirfoug, my :3 'e,",',,' I m. ”m tr, ttt Domingo's h t .- " n " nu Dollars, Fiiiiii my My!“ “ML (To be concluded.) ; Sey,?1'tHiittiatArtririiirneo, 't"eddurin_iTiis"rai'i'. mum-mom mmsmmnmybmuwmtmm PttdyetofittutrtUFai of and P scuba. 'ld1lTlJd't'thuf,gt'.dr2 2rrtu,Paa Bo NOT BE PRBJUDICED. Dab-om New u will eirerirGTGii"i=irii'C'i=,'SeS"d'fvEt%ttedr Prevent: chapped hands, cracked lips, chilblains. Makes your skin Beet, white, clear and smooth. All drunk” all It as moor It. '0“ Lana-s: 1'ermanent _Arcttiseynozv, Geolo. .O'unfult-gy. ZOOng to 5 p.m. Sunday, Holt Line. Dunn-n a and the other i; Gari; who had the advantage M - r -- ,vu tau cm dawn here, were having some kind of a dispute over a trirl--rathG I pretty little thing she was, with big, soft ey"; and perfectly good dimples. One man was a great, Iti.ivtty,it' brute, and the other a III-MA- "at, 'em down of a dis pretty 1i loft eye One man HAROLD c. sun-MAN a co. um "roams am“? atw. "g----"-'-"-'-"-' - .JNVENTIONS' tit4t'y3It,'p,pattuaesa 'i'. 'pt/Pg; I “no. _ Mule." but); 1t"U'tr.t "41(11an a group Hut the door atten- tivey, but at his but) suggeuion he tr rev-i! away, ami they walked on to- ward the more pretentious thorough- fare which was their destination. “I suppose it doesn't differ muehl from the uni-mid. mnm '..-r, . _ ---_ - "n: powenul stuff." Senor Abate: laugh- ed " he slhriust his cigarette use into his pocket. Ho and his young guest from the United States had taken a short cut through one of the (70.53 str"eea whiwh rambled baee from the river and had panned for I than through the doorway of a tumbler down building where dancing and munhhmg were going on. Randall was! “at 'Eliny' n arr-m ._. -- "_. . W"..- nanaau, I think it wouhi be wise for us to move on toward the hotel. They are getting noisy and 'luarrersotnd.in there, and it it a mat part of the town, late at nigh. You see mm why my Indian khan" lihe, to sneak.otf to Santana: after pay, day, and why they sometimes fail to. gr: home promptly. Their Caehaes--. what y») can booze. eht--a very powrrful stuff." Senm. Alvarez laugh- ed as he slrpad his cigarette case into his Dorlr.t In. n-.. Lt, “a CO “ '""e3ttas m- "lure prewntwus thorough- 'h was their destination. pose it doesn't differ much watZ-rside social functions in ll: ies," the young man ob- " .-, - . .. . pr a dapper little jGiii,' advantage of being Just a THE DEMON OF THE FOREST , PART I. Jungian, 1 think as give it ’localréoljo; of Indians, Porta. l, 'yy Negroes is 15mm], isn't it? tere's a beauti- to pop Just in.. ed to see what 1 nos: you’re 'a more Peace-1 nuq Rd. BY PORINNE ROCKWELL SWAIN. hed turned i,f'i'h/t,, Resst-runk. “gen, dt', 03;; it . pu- " n up cpoc-my- m'o ily e 10::3‘M“: put him an a table, when he mat show- noisy and my his teeth and chattering with rage Uta rough like a monkey and feeling for ys, Sefit. You machete The"? trouble ahead tori more” like somebody, Ir-r- , after pay-' He was interrupted by a sudden mes fail to cmhurst of angry voices, . woman'l eehaea-shri.tlt and the sound of footsteps] .'--u very rapidly approaching from the rear. A! I"; laugh. momeht later, a group of three rlnf rette “a“. past m the midd'.o of the narrow, his young crooked street, pausing about a rod, Mites had beyond the two pedestrians. l , {me of the "By ttimtert." exclaimed Itandah, “I." baee from bet on the little one. He's got that? ra guns. six-footer am: all right.' It's toil . tumble- dark to see their faces, but that's the! ring and some bunch." , ma P, "I Ptr. can mewnat back from the Amazon, on a litt‘fe bayou or harbor. A wide lawn slu ped to the river, shaded with trees and bordered with brilliant native flowers. Here Randall was entertain- ed with irresistible hospitality and charm, and warmly urged to nmlnno Iain ..b-., "' . The Alvarez home} mansion with wide t . . '-~:~ Wives. My husband and ehifiiGGii, man; men a look of relief crossed his! accustomed to little surprises-bake _ fe.tu,o,,,,h", Bo." he said. "The man) potatoes for Thursday or even Mp, [ isn't much hurt; see he's getting up tiny. instead of always on Saturda and rubbing his arm, so I suppose the' night. It was a treat on a wmtr blow glanced off. In that case, I hard- night when the show fell quietly a', " think we need mix in the affair: round the house--a treat that ou "iis friends are coming now to 190k children will never forget-to hav 'ufter him. I will notify the police supper in the warm, cosy kitchen when we reach the hotel, which is just, whereas the usual supper in the din around the next corner. And pow, to in morn would have made no im speak of pleasanter things, I must g . trust that you are all ked up and r"f1',11rn y all-. ready to start for the limitation early Sometimes in early 1hsrre, when in the morning. I am are you will Bob had spent a hard day In the flelths, 'r"nnl,oul.rth.l,ittu trip on the t'Mrer In, M "I'm eager to see that place " 'sept. __ "W -'-_t,-, '---- - - _ yours," the young man answered with'only to herself, Juan. tho hum... urn- enthusiasm. "Dad ham trrrtrh1ee-, " " . 7 ttt Senor Alvarez dis moment, as he wate 1tran; then a look of face. ,. , . . 1Ch'Wr ror me, and th, ,5. As he spoke, the big man, trying to wife's pride bade me star “(ledge his pursuer, turned abruritlr'work out of th 'ld e~w2th the evident intention of running. B e way Flown a little lane at the left. He wan ut .there was another -Istnut. and he was tipsy and just at, :ueshon. I glanced at I [the turn his slender antagonist heaped" ace, “id then grandfa I.upon him; there was a flash of steel Peat Cnto my mind. 1 a muffled cry, a heavy fall. The and! I% go,' I traid, and g . mm _turned, seized the ecreammg 'IN "I think neither of t by.. the wrist, sputtered sttmith1mii'tontet that day. We . , 'fwhich hushed her suddenly, and t'1l'll'G'il', on tt holida “1’0 ';hoth ditarrpeared at full speed intefsho in d F, e the blackness of the narrow lane ’h'b'm tr an went into Ot , Rundcril drew a long breath. “ISameI 3 minus and trot ' home [old triangle-s everywhere, aren't night; and when it was "hey?" he remarked. "What's the' knew my belated ironing proper thing to do nnw? Do we " matter compared with th It!) the rewue of the perishing, or riiitr' and companionship that we Ifor. an ambulance. or just call the that day. 303159 'dirt, gate [gearing out of the: "That was the beginni: .330 an, uno" seem -' , 'mgrh excited. Guess their: 1hJ,5T Kari??? ly, and_ cares . ytat baa: {EEK my were the best things in his experience. And if it hadn't r your help, later, he wotild eye .esttblished his branch at I. Guess titey'rVGia/di.r', 'arez did not reply for a he ,ratt.'hetl. the prostrate 1123. matte; W 4 “he"! will the an “Iowa. Wyn to that after WWII. ete., they 3’32? Ito m n packed up and antation early tRWe you will 1 the river in ---- 7 cr,-f,'T".) uuuneg, one and one-half cu . teaspoon soda, one cub of --~- T"."f unry to herself. Juan, the hunter, was: Senor Alvarez looked puzzled, but: one . l ken of. It lazy; there were several kinds of Bra~'he answered quietly, “Very well," and! and last, fold .m the 1rhyss i hunting zilian game which Mr. Randall had dismissed Dorhinsrd. Thin he asked; eggs, beaten stiff. Bake Itt tl that Your not even tasted. Old Miguelo was Randall whether he would like to ride,', ate oven. vwgatlon losing her skill with roasted fowlis. up with him after the book, which he! -Tirf'-t-- 1.tp In his The rooms were ill-swept, because real‘ly nee-led that night for some fig-5 Dye Dress, Skirt It hadn't Carlotta, her most skillful maid, had tiring concerning the men's wages. F ded C . he would run 'way-little foolish one-when His young guest answered promptlyl or . . .urtaint ranch at her father, the overseer, had driven that nothing would suit him better,' In Diamond 'ti'iprotr,i,i,ir, worthless ','l',"ii,"",e:,t from the and the miller was given to have two! --- I ' n plantation. Car otta was sometimes arses saddled and brought to the a e t um way the naughty, yes. but with such pretty, door. As they mounted, Senor Alvin-.1 c0535; Miskito; 5081:3123 wed with wheed'ling ways that one must alwayi ez remarked thoughtfully: I an d e or tint h ' th that forgive; and she missed her. ' "This mystery must be solved, woman e y kit . er courtesy; Randall found the new life brim. 'right now,' as your people say in thiil shabby dresses, tr r B, “Us”. rttenths ming with interest. Most marvelous North.' Three of my best men are,' stockings, sweaters, coverings ii? all was the giant river sweeping talking about leaving and if they do.’ peries. hangings, everything. e set1h,t-lifaiiaiiiiii, past the plantation on so a dozen more will follow, unless she has never dyed before. memckuits journey to the Atlantic, 600 miles this strange fear can be exnlau'vuyl lei .....-_.,.J ... -- I' ly!,' I away, while along its mhnmm 4T,,,.,,.t.,t-, _ - 1tunor," he replied with marked! hesitation, "you teg tint J, have ?ermfuaedto omyt ing oryou;l but I cannot go to the garden, tor--:,' for it would be dark before I could get, back and-J f "Take another man with you if you don’t want to go alone." i ( “There is not a man on the planta- tion who wauld tro up there at night."! -. w.... an» uusavu uer. ’1 Randall found the new life brim. »lming with interest. Most marvelous ii? all was the giant river sweeping {majestically past the plantation' on its journey to the Atlantic, 600 miles faway, while along its shores flourished more strange beasts, birds, insects ‘and reptiles than he had ever imagin- Eed. When not hunting or fishing," he liked to follow his host about, as he managed his various interests, watch- ing the sawmill turn out its valuable lumber, or (limiting ancient pottery fragments out of the soil of the sugar- cane plantation and kitchen garden, pcrched_high on one of tho mM a... ,- _...,.. “in quietly in round the house-a treat that om children will never foriret-to have supper in the warm, cosy kitchen, whereas the usual supper in the din. ing mom would have made no im- pression at all. "Sometimes in early June, when Bob had spent a hard day in the ile'tdas, T""--------, f "That was the beginning. As the iyears went by, and cares increased. I studied hard and long to avoid the, ruts--the pitfalls of so many farmers"; wives. My husband and children grew? accustomed to little surprises-baked, potatoes for Thursday or even Mon? day, instead of always on Saturday, night. It was a treat on a wintry; night when the snow fell quietly all} round Hm ‘-~---- - . _ V .. ~-â€" - rwv: matter compared with the sympathy and companionship that we had known thttdar. ,77, _. u-I I! IV" i I "I glanced at the basket of clothes waiting for me, and the new houses, wife's pride bade me stay and get that) work out of the way before middarl But there was another side to the; question. I glanced at Bob’s hopefulI face, and then grandfather', wordvslI Rahal ‘nto my mind. I "'IN tro,' I said, and go I did. I "I .L:_L _ ... _ - ..__ "u. ulnulL’U " (heed the dear old man's advice, for 'Bob and I had been married only six weeks when he came in to breakfrart ,one Tuesday morning very early, ‘looking as eager and happy as a boy. 't say. Jessie,' he began, ‘I have half a dozen errands to do in the city. Put off the ironing until to-morrow, can't you? Put on your bonnet and come along with me. We'll make a day of, it. Come on, won't you?’ I -ee 7 -_ """l"""'"" "He said, 'Avoid getting into a rut: WIS There is nothing that vii-l rob a t! had man of her good looks or her joy in;ny1 life like getting into a routine that at or makes her a slave. Don't you do it/moth child. don't you do itt" “I could Just remember grand. mother, but I had heard from mlny A I sources that she was a slave to wad»; 3 Wtv, ing on Monday, ironing on Tuesdayuu, em and so on, through all the years of her mono: married life, and I know poor mnd- taboo] father knew just what life with such Many a victim of routine meant. gmrk t. “Yer? soon I had the chance to - .... -- l"."' um nice wow brighten at the "On the morning of my weddiwvlirht of I ”Mum tea ttpeead on any," writes a wanna who in now aid; the table under the oak tree that m herself, "my tteandfnther cnl-fed mo'our pride. It was a little more work to his side and gave me 3 bit of abhor me, but the children learned Terr Vice that I have tried hard to fot1ow.lear1vui, life to save me steps, and II “He said, 'Avoid Remit"? hm. n no 'â€"-- ..-.i, -----, . . - _ ,7. .v - Win-CLIIIIC3 yes, but with such pretty, ways that one must alwayi It} oh? missed her. 'tottse---a treat that our n'll never foriret-to have the warm, cosy kitchen, e usual supper in the din? would have made no 'd') Mer Seem arm“. Woman's Sphere avoid getting into a run was amply “awarded for my effort I tine that will rob I Wo-f had ever made when I heard my Ion road looks or her joy infay to a boy chum, 'It'a always fun! ing into a routine that at our house. You never know when} slave. Don't you do it/mother is plannim a human-in” " , of us will ever We joked like chi]. We finished the into one of the .exr home late that' ..-.. &BW%F "MI all". Many mothers and boy students meant. (work for her to do, and in th Id the chance to or seven months of active dew man's advice, for work in her oommunfty she n L married only nix from two hundred to three hm no in to breakfast dollars. Her patrons furnish pat :ing very early, and materials: mama-a ...'., all over I was a petty _ - _._.“,.--5j IVCW 'HU" mt DLeUp narrow road, for the trees: ain, beside it shut out even the moon's (18-1 'cr- eeptive light, making it hard to guide! Ottawa the the horses. Suddenly, with a snort of,) ptunphlet, the terror, both animals stopped and! Occupant: turned as if to retreat up the road.} Pane-INA- Ind Their rm-.. 1.--”, .. PM... " up mm the superstition which makes them afraid to be out ‘after dark. INmtrtusii they do not tell fme about it because they are so sen- 'tritive to ridicule. Will, we must classify this mysteuioua beast as soon as possible.” ( To be concluded.) ' W I f""--------., I ammon- l t P O I t I o b,', epilepsy. you-r I a O c tf/g'g',ttPii,' t non I . "PPM he con-1 : "ant" "e-em.. "v.5.” w one cka e of "Dia "' N , door. As they mounted, Sen-or “var-II Each pa g mom! Dyes l 'cs . contains directions so simple any. ' on remarked thoughtfully: I l ; "This mystery must be solved woman can dye or tint her worn,' .“righ-t now,' as your people say in iii; shabby dresses. skirts, waists, coats, I L North.' Three of my best men are: stockings, sweaters, coverings, aim-I , talking about leaving and if they do I Defies. hantrintrs, everything, even it, T.a dozen more will follow, unless she has never dyed before. 'lurl this strange fear can be explained in"'1)tamond Dyetr"--no other kmd---: Hurry mother! E ,3 common-sense wag." 1iii perfect home dyeing 18 sure he ‘loves the "fruity" tas ..n was a fine AP/nth. and as the! cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed j " Syrup" and it ne Ede” neared the summit they caught] not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell , the bowels. A teaspo asetffi’é’n’£81535lfhéraéllfr33"dh'if§§i?f’W" druggist whether the material 'dfJathy,1tciytfe After liming the book they sat down: It", “31).“! tt f8 wool or silk, orS‘cold. colic. or, it st .and chatted foe hauf an hour, enjov-l whether it s 11.1w. cotton or mkedjtongue coated breath Lng the refreshing: breeze. _ Daylight, goods. In good cleangjhg of tly ad cone when they starteu back and """-_----. often all that h "901:: not care was necessary in retracing New Issue of REA Ll----- I _ the steep narmw mm: ., aM . _ II. No “I. - ‘ - 'i5"ttiia'ki2i'tg: In t Wm sun-'03:]: "rox tt I Q . . mu. am You. It. 'tthu. on! ,m-wa mm mm 'roFeu somemmg P.1 If you wish to keep the gloss on r, the course in dramatic costumin-g that; your linoleum when washing it, use hshe wishes to take eventually; and! lukewarm water to which has been , since she never sews for more thanI added a tablespoonfu] of kerosene toi Jive hours a day, the work does not, half a bucket of water. You will find) ( tire her or keep her from other duties! this is an excellent cleanser and at! and pleasures. the same time will aid in retaining the; --- gloss of the linoleum. A strong soap Graham Drop Cookies. will tend to remove the gloss. _ I One cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup sour Here is a good dark cake titri?,tt1, (cream, 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 tea-l Cream one cup cf brown truttar with,', spoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda, 2% cups: tw.o egg yolks and half cup of short-; graham flour, 1 teaspoon 'fe,.et,t.meni5',?y (half butter and half lard),, to season. Sift all dry materials to-l then add three-fourths cup of sour gether, flour, soda, salt, cinnamon! milk, one teaspoon of cinnamon. half! and stir into the creamed egg, sugar! teaspoon of cloves, half teaspoon of, Hinmmefi, one an: one-half "J/I' !tyrc Senor Alvarez looked uzzled but: one teaspoon Pt. a, one an.) o P3151113”! he answered quietly, “Var: Gii7 and! and last, fol.d h? the whites of two] iismissed Dorhinsrd. Thin he asked! emo, beaten stiff. Bake m a moder.. Randall whether he “mum litre, on s.r.a_l ob., .__e-- ,3 In one month this girl made and! Pi sold the following costumes: Eighteen! ncrepe-paper fairy costume: for twol lfdol'lars apiece; one Jester outfit for ttvel 'idollars; three dimlty schoolgirl cos" thumes. with dimity hats to match, for' "ve dollars an outfit; a gypsy costume 'yof gay sateen for five dollars, and all ielown costume for three dollars. i l That makes a total income of sixty-) f (four dollars. In the rush spasm um - fl. ..-- .uuu EVEN]. SHE :seldom averages loss than that. In islaek times she clears from thirty ‘dollars to thirtyuive dollars a month. Already she has saved something for the course in dramatic eotstuming that she wishes to take eventually; and since she never sews for more than five hours a day, the work does not,) tire her or keep her from other duties) on; “Mu-“r imam {or her to do, and in the six tt or seven months of active dramatic P work in her community she makes I from two hundred to three hundred1 t dollars. Her patrons furnish patterns‘ ' and materials; therefore, since she 1' . has the use of her mother's sewing: , machine, her earnings are virtually ; all tmriit. ', Crepe-paper costumes for fairies or ‘ flower girls are the easiest kind ttt ,the "eoatume girl" to make; she sells] (them for two dollars an outfit. Simple' idim.ities, clown costumes and bloomerIJ Ivcostumes bring her from four to five” (dollars apiece. Costumes made from) ‘complicated patterns sell for five to,” eight dollars-a price that many my” men are willing to pay rather than il try to make something that may turn a out to be a failure. fr. . . _ roridanoysoutreotudtnus,vut A SIP! who Ptta to new hats found, two ounce: of corrosive ablimte into " my to trpti.fy her m for it "F4, a tight bottle and on with wood alco- to earn a exrnaiderable amount of pm, hol. Shake this well and apply with money. She makes costumes for a feather to every crack and corner]? school, church and ctthlege playa. of the floor and around the window as Many mothers and boy tstudents have! well as in the beds and bedding. Do] work for her to do, and in the 5i“ this once a week until rid of the pests! or seven _months of active dramatic nu“, - " - In}: thed face_ would brighten at the mother is srianiGr a wrprise.’ The "Costume GM." AttetrO (m; a gypsy costume r five dollars, and a r three dollars. I otal income of sixty-I the rush season she! less than that. In,J clears from thirty; L“ , .. ~_.__,. VII, ””3 " patently all right for Sunday, mam- ms; it in a Bible some, and we are just Devin: we are memes." l "t am ashamed of you," said moth- a, "hitting each other and i1trhting like this 0:! Sunday." "Oh, this is m_h_m__.J .. - - "Why not merely dig " the let it so at that," suggested the window." "Pardon me a moment," said the dentist, “while I dig ott those enameled letters ot 'Bake tthop' from the front mhuln- u A dentist had Just more-d into a, pr previously occupied by a baker wl a friend called. Sam became indignant. "No, ah." he laid emphatically. “You been hear. ing 'bout Samuel Johnson. My daddy'- blnck as the ace o' spades." Minn-wt Llnlment for Burn. A Scam. A: the new preacher ot the colored Baptist church was passing one morn- ing he leaned over the fence to admire Bam Hill's tlowers. "thun," he said, "I understand you have a white poppy." ‘lng designs for the building of bird :houses by childm. The ttrat edition i proved so popular that its 80,000 copies iwere exhausted in less than a year and the continued demand has result- ed in a second and more artistic edi- ( Children's Cake.---; cup of pea- ', nut butter, one cup of sugar, one egg. , two cups flour, one cup of sweet milk, (three teaspoons of baking powder. l Mix as directed and bake in patty tins or loaf. To remove old stain or varnish from floors, scrub vitrorousl.v with a stromri solution of lye, using for the purpose! a stiff brush with a long handle, so’ that the hands may not come in con-l tact with the lye. . the carpet or rug; sew together, hyi I on top of mattress, to shut out eoid; r cut in strips and paste over each. I _ To remove indelhhle ink gain! than 'l soak in salt water and then wash in! a water to which ammonia has beenl GiiiG. If necessary, repeat this pro-1 9; cese before boiling. If Three old broomsticks can be made ll into the best kind of tripod support "I for a. home-made dress form. i Sugar to be used in iced tea, lemon- ,ade, eoffee or hot drinks, can be made i into a heavy syrup and served at (table in I smell pitcher, greatly ieetyy.tiziryt the sugar. on! thd _ _____- --. -- - p-.. Paper flour ucka can be eat down one side and around the bottom so they will lay flat. The inside is clean and usually a pleasing shade. This heavy paper can be used in many ways about the house. Lar it under, ,up, nus “to: ' as readily l 5 least twice . , laid a music I other dar wl _ was getting [teacher then ’1'.“ nn‘:I __- wan. gum one or the neighbors a ji'; 1 tuner to tune your piano." Labor tuGir. teacher then added jokingly, “ME wait qptil one of the neighbors Bends Car. of the ”I... “You:- father think it in my to paint his house every fou- you". He lets the jeweiin elem his watch at dated murals. Be m " unit "and. the heels of his then levelled up, his razor honed. and In viii just as readily hive the piano tuned " least twice I yen- if you nuind hing". laid a music teacher to his pupil (in: other My when he noticed the piano. was getting badly out of tune. “I. ysde-,_dkirtrornau-st.mt Wt“. and dot with rush or Honcho“ Bin“. To rid an old hour of bed bugs, put Jami my cl; " the 'B' and suggested the mend in DiaméHEl Dyes --Half cup of pea- of sugar. one egg, cup of sweet milk, place when ,___., “at: u: \auuornlt tFlg Syrup" and it never tails to open 5the bowels. A teaspoontul today may _ prevent n sick child to-morrow. It can- éstlpated. blllous, fevcrlsh. trettul, has icold. colic. or it stomach ls sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember " good cleansing of the little bowels ls often all that ls necessary. a..." ----, . 6:“anan Your Child's Bowels Ne “California Fig Syrup" ' -. ---m - _.. -. it‘lll'J" “(a "a," - ' ot the public. and (his harm-tiling “You m mmmttttg wtthmtt the m, machine functionl with an viii-43m)! m ot the MUM.” which seems remarhbie to u-r tttv b ---_--- Initiated. The iette- or pan-cl “05:06 , OWN. “it CI... in the little grocery post 0mm, in hibmc . With I steal (an. I wit case ot orb out-or-the-wny country 11:!qu t tw- I dim also In- been designed that has I ceives the same care and tt'.lt i.'. in a... ' withstood a crushing weight of a ton. 'that posted in the neat. aura-sh‘w red ; r-y---.---- letter boxes in the larger cvtmu nr dhtat in NIO'WM- community me. Never tor in: .:.s:ant Cant dNtostta I!" known to exist in does this "machine" relax its Vigilance at least ttee of the provinces on the l in safeguarding the trropvr"or or the 10mm border of Alumni. " " I public, and its responsibility at». nut Most inaccessible region. cease until the lettrtr or parcel I: de. li New uiiiariiti Ethic“ comm. invered to it: destination. ter in the world. Thirty-six thousand miius of runway are used by the Post (mice Hepari- "NE [merit in distributin: mai! in (knack, 2t t Jeut'. tet: Ilene',') There are over 12.000 mull 'urutru,, I. it ll” no outlet. . [many of which an n rt brit -- me _ .. Coal deposits are known to exist in at lent the ot the provinces on the western border of Argentina; an " na“ Inncmsible region. Ivan t" - "__' -- - -.el0l.. my or our - lunatrleu would _i,ib,MFisitt'ttAi??,f, “it expat-tango (“loony In eaiuting " m Ntthi'tic. then: Im no notable medium through Eillh'ii'r', t,1t,ti'iii'iltitttut? which communication could be con- . “It? .ijtti'tr',iirki.tt?irhi!f ducted with distant points with do. teiiiii2eilt2iiie Ta', a 'ir. patch and safety. and the part that the put once may: in the Tom“ and '"---riaaTaG%GrG"4 ttttsine" lite of the Canadian pubuc its . t (a “la Kant“... . aeldom thought of, but in. value l 4mm: md,,'.','?,,', 'lo',ll%"o1f2', you have the computed in monetary t: .".".'s. l-‘mm no Mntatttttttonat rich! to send me to gthe International boundary In the Arc m without my mutter." tie git-ole the Canadiu: Post (mu-.1 Her In. Bouhe--"What do you mun. (9:11:11th gaudlex the vorrwymrdv no» [van P' MOTHER! taste of "ouitornid van a sick child I Most people underestimate the vain. jot a woodlot. A New York man who mud! n planting t", white pine has [been ottered “00 n were tor the tim- itrer on the “map. Under favorable 'ctnditiona an ten ot white pine will avenge I crowd: at one thou-Ind feet . nu. which is not bad when it is re- membered the trees wilt grow on other. who lithe: immutable land. I To abet this huge expenditurv the l sale of stamps nearty equals the amount of expenditure. being esti- Md " 828,350,000. In addition, the Department derived e considerable amount at revenue from the sale of postal note. and money orders, which miles It to 0mm without expense to the people of (but. and In addi. uon In": e tut surplus on hand " ter all expenses hue been paid. The Department ha been active in pro- noun: a campaign tor the more gen- eral saving of money by the public, and the Poet Ottiee Saving- Bank. un- der the direct npmlslon c: the Post once Department, now bu several thousand customers and deposits to- talling over 825.000.0130. ; Ten Thousand Pei-tone Emplcycd. . To operate this huge on pun-inn r. great skill is required and ths, 0314“ i r ture ot much money. Appmximwi; I 10,000 persons are employed by m Department, w whom an Elihu.“ my: 4 . amounting to $14,407,000 is paid. h I addition. the rural mall carpiprs '. m I be paid, the railway tor trunspoyic:g 1 the mail. as well u Innumerable ttlIet ', small items which are necessary in the operation of this business. The cut. nual cost of rural delivery 5: race l totals $2,750,000; salary exxondiiuro . 314307.000; runny mail service 5‘15,- 000,000, making a (and total or slight. ly over $80,000,ttttt. or an expenditure for npproximniely .008 cents for each letter, when and nenpaper carried I by the Post one. Department of Cana. . " da. 1. If; _ . A The Post OtBec Department can. with mutilation. clsim to have the Ingest Money order business of any organization in Connie. During the period under review the Department issued postal notes and money orders to the value of $tth5.000.otm. ct wind: sum money orders represen! $270,000.- 000 and postal notes the balance. ”any orders issued and handled by the Department totalled 10.000.0n0; postal notes 6.000.000; Canadian or- ders issued on Great Britain 520.000; British orders issued on Canada 55.- Itt Canadian orders issued on the United Rates 030,000: Ind United ‘States orders issued on Canada 340; ‘000. In sll 15,595,000 money orders and postal notes were issued and land- led try the Comm: Postal ”wart- ment in the you ended March 31st, 1 1.22. card: [may of which are 'l éénsLIuru' tune. iron the railway tr tt whirl: canyon” be rem-hm by n or horse driven vehic! The Wood Lot. 825,000,000. m {511,101,000 ls paid. In e rural mail carriers l mt a runway for transporting well u tmuuneralste A war which the necessary in the t thu business. The an- of rural delivery srz‘x‘ico woo; uhry expenditure none! orders, which Me without expense an“. and In midi. 'mlIII on hand " :anadfan pub P3t' At all moving from lncIGant s. dog the In M 1 mot e an. tor q, The Su The Prodigal tie ioy in the pn “DIV hm the bir ed atnd young Jun-d It in best W m hat More the e in. This mum " pl Intro I was ity. If sow with I m: 1: he rot tl ground b gore '0‘” RANK '" u irttee " Whrt0l In fl

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