the quality is most appreciated in the ridh delicious flavor try it today a when hearts command- by bl1zabbth york miller wkn kta eovunad frm mbtd a tag etvnbtngi tupari villagehomes of genius hamlets made famous by one inhabitant husbands who lack ambi man who is too inert to hold his own tion among men a girl said to me i am engaged to a woman plain laziness lack to a man who has but one fault he of energy slothful selfindulgence in is utterly lacking in energy and initi- ease are unforgivable sins she could ative he has got plenty of ability more easily condone the breaking of but for years hehas been in the same all the ten commandments and position where he does just enough when she discovers that she is raat work to hojd his job i ried to a man who is afraid of work his mbtlo is never do anything love flies out of the window- dbr- today rthatyulcsh putlfvurttil to morrow he never answers a letter underthree weeks and when i am going aywherewith him he is always late and i have to wait and wait and wait until i am in a rcdhot tem per whin tie does arrive whatiie needs is somebody to keep continually behind him and push and othy dix menu to plump up thin folks breakfast stewed prunes cereal brown sugar cream bacon and eggs creamed potatoes toast coffee luncheon rice with cheese and canning soup mixture in the fall just before frost and l when the more perfect vegetables prod him into making a success of i bacon all bran muffins cocoa date himself an nut salad cocoa cookies my dear i said dont undertake dinner cream of tomato soup the job in the first place it cant i croutons baked potatoes buttered e done when a man is born tired beans lettuce salad chocolate pie the donothing sign is set on his fore- nuts figs head at birth and no wife can eradi- ate it whether indolent and slothful peo ple are afflicted with some disease tharparalyses their energies i do not j b ggxg swf j know bu i do know that laziness is number of latebearing plants still an incurable vice and that you can do duc tender vegetables but achtlr helztillfltfl fw costs to whom labor is the ultimate e such a treat on cold winter days al most any fresh tender vegetable can be use in this way and the greater woman well enough to work forherlfc val gfov u fla f and no wife can supply him with the tomatoes turnips potatoes power he needs to make him a sue- cartots oni tea tf j ill r rn and celery form the main in attempted this feat but they all fail g as for a woman making anything cut ft corn from thfi cob d did you lean over and lose your maidenhead and let monsieur carre ni take care of himself but that seemed balance take care of himself but that seemed scarcely polite foreigners are easily many villages are just picturesque groups of bouses in the midst of green fields and woods through which the j motorist is content to rush with a glance to right and left but there are i others in britain which attract visit ors from afar because of their assocla- chapter xxxv contd hours the french scientist whom he tion with a great name how did you manae if gaunt bad come to meet had missed a train selborne in hampshire is an out- asked connection somewhere and in conse- standing example gilbert white hugo twisted uncomfortably why quence the evening was practically spent seventy years there during were people so curious wasnt it wasted which he recorded the natural history enough for them that he had fallen it was a hot airless night and the f u fl animals he observed and nearly been killed i yg doctor was suddenly seized with natural his- i didnt manage it he said crossly a sense of restlessness that amounted ha hec an enc- it iust hannened to sheer torture should he go back to tor ot selborne nas become an tng- n lish classic and has carried tho name of this tiny hamlet round the world stoke poges is associated with one great name that of the roet gray in its churchyard he is supposed to have penned his immortal elegy the most perfect poem in the language the hero of quebec westorham is associated with tho name of wolfe theheo of quebec he is connected in the public memory with grays elegy as well as with the addition of the dominion of canada to the british empire for he is said to have repeated the famous stanza ending with tho words the paths of glory lead but to the grave as the boats with muffled oars approached the fortress which was the key to a continent the house in which he was born still stands the village ot eversley in hamp shire is associated with the uame of charles kingsloy author of west ward ho who was the incumbent of its church for thirtythree years and in the vicarage of which all the novels and poems by which he is known were penned the nearby village of hurs- curse of the world and whose only de sire is to loaf through life that kind of a man never loves a of a man by trying to keep him jacked up all the time that is another fal lacy the only effect of a wife keep potatoesvturnips onions and carrots string the beans and cut into small pieces and slice the tomatoes the iug continually after a husband and v trying to spur him on is to make him srilnzt s fj h z t hate her she becomes a thorn in the s tllz i p flesh she is the outward and visible sfemrt y sign of the thing he loathes most she sffigsgjh swr the u i f other vegetables i do not measure is the nagging of his conscience she is a perpetual reminder of his own shame in being too weak and inert to do a mans part no mans love survives having his wife tell him of his faults a man may suspect that he cuts no important figure in the outside world but his vanity demands that his wife shall admire him that she shall believe in him that he shall measure up to her standard of manhood therefore you cannot picture a man finding much comfort in the so ciety of a wife who is a spur in his side urging him to take hazardous jumps nor can you imagine a man yearning to come home at night to a wife who is always asking him if he has done this and why he hasnt done that and throwing up at him the achievements of other men being a mans inspiration is some thing that appeals to the feminine love of meddling in other peoples business but in real pncticc it is neither rs diverting nor us successful as it promised to be putting aside the difficulties of tho ta3k and its hugo shrugged his shoulders i just fell he said i offended and monsieur carre was not gaunt gave up crossquestioning even an acquaintance who might ex- him hugos stubbornness was be- cuse the informality of a note and coming proverbial j follow on to maidenhead as best he gaunt hung about hoping to see could by himself jean and announced his intention to there was the lecture of course maddelina of staying to lunch while philip regarded the closely written hugo was taking a short nap he sheets of manuscript distastefully he strolled into the garden and down by had laid them aside for the weekend the memoryhaunted pool but sun- and was in no mood to take up his shine is different from moonlight writing on the spur of the moment last night he had been miserably it meant getting out reference books sentimental and now when he tried which were all neatly put away it to remember all the things jean and meant changing his clothes again for he had said to each other some of he had dressed with the intention of them seemed rather foolish he had taking the french savant to dinner at kissed her held her in his arms i claridges and he could only sweat oh well they had their lives to over the lecture in the ease of a soft lead jean and he and hugo also one shirt and his old golfing coat must put a good face on it well anyway he must dine him- he lit a cigarette and leaned se he went to the savoy instead of against hugos sheltering palmtree claridges and afterwards watched the his puzzled gaze turned towards the dancing for a little while then he sea should he go to sea again and strolled up to the foyer in a thor- take poor hugo with him he felt oughly bored frame of mind and ran restless for the first time in many into carrie egan years and a yearning to be up and she had changed in apperaanco doing took possession of him it was very much and as he found himself because of jean no doubt the world shaking hands with her and exchang- might call him an old man if it chose j greetings was conscious of an un- but the blood ran hot and strong in comfortable sense of shock what had ley is proud of the fact that john his a eins he could still be tormented she done to herself perhaps it was j k author of tho christian year by the pangs of love her hair last winter at bordighera vicar for over thirty years and the toe of his boot struck some- she had worn it short in a grotesque thing and he looked down then stoop- mop that gave her a frisky juvenile cd and picked it up examining it curiair and now apparently it had ously hugos pipe the one he com- grown amazingly anyway it was plained of having lost when he fell bunched up in a conventional fashion over the balcony how came it here and she had on a black dress which gaunt made no pretence at being made her look sallow and years older clever but in this instance he had a this was by no means the same carrie veritable brain wave he realized at egan who had shocked and delighted once how it had happened hugo had the knitting brigade of the mimosa nurses te tereate hmiw tae lerjj li attlutlea wit eallraa led ajied hwlk nfw wt city effm a tkrti years orae ef trelalat h jtmea yaeca bavtaa tit ravalrtd education ead delreus ef btecuej banes tal hupita baa aaoctad the vat- hear rssuat tb aattta rtacfvt aalfcraaaf tfca school a vaatbly auoaraaee and tratel- axpaasee ta ana treat near york fee further lalarvauoo may to tta 3acrlalatat mixing the menu apples it is said are rapidly outdo ing tomatoes in popularity as an ac companiment of fried bacon for break fast in some london hotels but this dish is by no means a new one having long been a favorite in certain parts oi the west country cheese and cold apple tart are fa miliar items on the tables of york shire country folic where they are us ually served together in sussex cheese and jam- are often eaten to gether though to the unaccustomed palalte tho mixture is not a specially enjoyable one most people know how good red cur rant jelly is with mutton but few hav tried prunes with roast veal this it a common dish in sweden where food combinations are carefully studied- milk with broth again seems unap petizlng to us but you will often find it relished in belgium for sore feet rtinards llnlmeit a spring thats solid a spring balanco in which th spring consists of a solid metal bar over an inch in diameter is used by the us bureau of standards as an aid in calibrating testing machines been rtalking him and jean last night and the accident had occurred by his trying to climb back into the house chapter xxxvi london in midjune alice ardeyne had settled down into her new life more or less happily generally less but when moods of matter dissatisfaction were on her she kept in in an unexpected fashion palace are you quite well ardeyne asked surprised into a question which sounded somewhat professional n no not so well as i might be mrs egan replied arid i could say the same of you she had not lost any of her frankness you look like a screwedup rag phil what is the she turned tho tables on he them to herself bnd not intended to discuss his own she was notso much unhappy rstate of physical being her own account as on philips rd u aljhight he replied a httw because try as she would it seemed impossible to forgive her mother for what seemed more and more a mon strous piece of treachery time mag nified the hurt instead of diminishing it yet there were many moments when alice was quite happy what was pretence for philips sake often be came reality he was so kind and merry and busy she could scarcely do less than repay him in kind he gave her a great deal of money to play with and a big house to manage she had a car and a chauffeur of her own and a delightful weekend cottage at maid enhead where they entertajned ard- eynes numerous friends he was proud of her and liked to see her in in first ahead of him and gave a the expensive frocks he insisted upon swift glance around then a sigh as her having jof relief at finding the room empty its about the one way a doctor sit down phil i wont be a can advertise he said and i must moment say my darling that you do me sh eft him going into an inner credit room from which there came the mur- she had the usual desire of a newly mur of her voice and that of another married woman to plan her life on which sounded just a little fretful different lines from those of the dis- ardeyne had scarcely time to won- gruntled people one sometimes en- der about it when she was back again countered in books philips friends smiling yet as he could see excited shortly been working pretty hard thats all i only got back from jamaica a few days ago so you must tell me all the news im staying here and i have a sittingroom come upstairs and we can have an oldtime chat theres something rather particular i want to consult you about professionally i mean instantly ardeyne was all concern not about yourself i hope no its its for somebody else but theres plenty of time i want to hear about you first they went up in the lift and mrs egan led the way down a long cor ridor to her sittingroom she went generally using about equal quantities with the exception of corn and cab bage this canned soup mixture keeps splendidly and the contents of a jar added to fresh beef stock makes a complete meal in itself possibly the greatest advantage in canning soup mixture besides saving the late vege tables is that the soup is so whole some and nourishing as it contains a greater variety of vegetables than when made of the vegetables one has on hand at the time the soup is wanted mix all the vegetables together season with salt and red pepper add sufficient water to cover and cook until all tho vegetables are tender boil rapidly then pack in thoroughly sterilized glass jars while at the boil ing temperature if possible or you should be her friends he musytose and rather breathless ifi uiahai itt i i j j i il t ti tl i 1 1 ivi it- icy rrrfl frt ta can blanch and cold dip the vege tables then cut into small pieces pack in sterilized glgss jars and add one level tcaspoonful of salt to each quart jar or onehalf teaspoonful of salt to each pint jar partially seal jars boomerang rewards women find that si a chey soon lose interest in the under taking for women do not love long where they do not respect and no woman re- a hornemade canning outfit or pack vegetables in jars without blanching add salt s above and pro cess two hours in lomen de outfit jljitr every meal spects the man who has not strength 3u mn under 15pounds pres to stand alone but who has to lean on sure ln a stcam p cooker at b woman nor can she respect tho cnd of p period remove j i jars from canner seal tight cool then store ii a cool dry place i r an unusual sentence a peculiar court scene was enacted in paris before a venerable and be- i nevolcntlooklng judge before pass- i lug sentence he consulted the two as- i koclate judges givo this rascal he asked leaning over to the judge on his right i sliouhl say three years wa3 the rc- ply what is your opinion brother o the other on tho left four years the jujge then said beaming pris oner not desiring to give a long and si2verc term of imprisonment as i unuw have done if left to myself i liavbveohsiiltod my learned brothers v a pleasant and agreeable sweet and a jastinjj benefit as well g o o rfv sot icetb breath and digestion makes the next cigar lastroelte nothing by his marriage particularly oh it is good to see you again since she was only half a wife to him she exclaimed one feels so safe that loss must be made up in other with you phil i dont know anyone wa ive longedfor more than i have for life flowed on easily and busily you there past few months there were no quarrels no storms to ardeyne wondered if she knew he make the sunshine more vivid it was was married it seemed a fitting as though philip had a goodtempered moment to break tho news to her for- obliging sister keeping house for him tunately she helped him ever the awk- that is to say on the surface wardness of it but at the bottom of that seemingly you married that girl i suppose placid stream there were rocks and a she said as he was making up his dangerous undercurrent mind how to tell her without drag- ardeynes friends got to suspect it p in the subject by the ears in some mysterious way how with- of course i did he replied out a spoken word or visible sign do where do you keep her people divine a lack of seeming liar- ardeyne explained a little stiffly niony 01 others ives it va re- about their weekend cottage and how vealed perhaps in the ardeynes ra- be himself happened to be alone in ther too deferential treatment of each london on a saturday night other they were on affectionate but youre happy she asked a little not familiar terms and between those wistfully two attitudes lies a great difference my dear carrie if i were cynical the little bride was still a young i might reply that ive only been mar- giii in her soft brown eyes there ried two months of course im happy dwelt no wifely knowledge and prilip what do you expect what ought we to himself to be too thoroughly oh i dont know iubinerged in the demands of his pro fession for a recently wedded man ho treats her as though she were a saint in an inaccessible niche sdmebody remarked somebody else a vftman said drily if you ask ma theres some mystery about that marriage and so there wa and like ail mys teries it betrayed its presence on their return to london plilip that its church was built out of the proceeds of the sale of that poem the famous hymn sun of my soul is taken from it a son of the manse somersby in lincolnshire was un known to fame until it found an ever lasting name as the birthplace of al fred tennyson who was born in its vicarage in 1s09 he spent all his ear ly life there the scenery ot this part of lincolnshire colors all his earlier poems whilst the brook which he immortalized runs close beside the house is famous northern farmer was a man of the neighborhood and loeksley hall although a fictitious name is generally supposed to be a neighboring mansion a vicar of the moorland parish of haworth in yorkshire was tho rev patrick bronte who became tho father of one of the most remarkable and tal ented families in english literary an nals in the dull village parsonage close to the graveyard were written such immortal works as jane eyre vilette and wuthering heights the three sisters charlotte emily and anne were all highly literary and their name have left an imperishable imprint on the neighborhood englands greatest evangelist grasmere is associated with the name of wordsworth who lived closo by at dove cottage and later at rydal mount from these two residences he wandered over the fells and by the streams crooning to himself the im mortal poems which have made his one of the greatest names in our litera ture bemerton in wiltshire is famous i the genuine wilkinson made by the batemanwilkinson co ltd toronto ont ob liiu cart bank on a 444 bay after daymonth after month 8matts444axewvl stolid the tjolnjj where i he going is hsntert oetyour lierdwate man tosltow you a444note thermnf andihe feel of it- a real axe with a firebluea finish that resists mst cahadatoundries rovgimsmmm because george herbert was its rec tor he wrote some of the most ex- j qulsite sacred poems in the language there is a picture in the tate gallery which shows him composing poetry in the vicarage garden epworth in lincolnshire is famous i all over tho world as the birthplace of j john wesley the evangelist and of his brother charles tho greatest of all our hymn writers and author of jesus lover of my soul they were j like so many men who 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