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my life, I expect to Lave, some real happiness' The trouble betweefi child and par ent began upon the girl's graduation from university and is said to have been caused by a stepmother. Miss Nunnally visited Louisville, Ky., At lanta, .Ga., Mexico, Los Angeles, Cai., and San Francisco,-Cal., in her wan derings. The father tried every way possible to induce her to return home, but the girl was, obdurate, and mar ried in the face of parental objection. L a o HITS COST OF LIVING HARW&EWIN6. J Asburj Lever Washington. Representative Asr bury P. Lever of North Carolina is the father 6f the bill which is one of the most practical measures ever aimed, at highjrices. It provides that a trained agricultural observer shall be appointed for every county. His duty shall be to aid, in every way known to science, in, the work of increasing the fertility of the farms iii. his district. He will be friend and teacher, of every farmer, and it is thought his efforts will result in enor mous increases in their production of foodstuffs. THE HOBO!S HUNCH Oh, I am the-dub From the Dowff'and Out Club. My watchword is simply, ' I'm broke." There's room in our gang For Billy Bedang, Tift hobo, the Willie, the bloke. I made me a sna'ck By the .side of the track And grateful myf feelings express. When the train rushesby There is blood in my eye And cinders and dust on my dress. I 'think it-is great Just to. walk the track straight " Bight over the stout cedar ties. When counting the poles I wear out my soles, But golly, the time simply flies! f So kindly" chip in, For 1'iti -hungry assin, I long for a snackof sardine. I'm really so gunt With my thirty-mile jaunt I'll take Off myefcat for a bean o o 2- TIPS FOR THE WIFE Vegetable and fruitstains on the fingers can be removed by dipping the fingers in very strong tea for a few. minutes and then washing them in clear, warm water. S r. The cooler eggs are the quicker they will froth when whipped, so .they should be' beaten una cool place. A pinch of salt always coojs "and freshens them. When using dripping for making a cake, add a few drops of essense of lemon or the juice of a lemon, , and it will be found that this will.not only remove the fatty flavor which cakes - so often have when made with drip? ping especially mutton but' . will " very greatly improve the flavor. o o There are 3,167,232 widows in tha United States.