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TIlE KKITCAiIEN CABINET t M surtn w.',; s 'eer: the skJes ' e'' ter orya asid e. ICAL DISHES FOR THE FAMILY. N e a", which lavil- i' n 1! for a s forage r t' ,'- , try. ý _..- are n,,w ~,u.!.: into their own n- :,I r lthi human I: ".1. Th are r.-.: xa'v;r,". early s ak green : :;i n. 'iThe bean :-h h I:',;., coIlt:;:,inL ' ' ' ~ hi. It furid,- wuild gaterial. an l - t , ii fat. aD espccalll} \1'. :: i d aformore exi'eni'l \ - "'lith t_ they con hta ' : : kr S ra alulle f, l : ; : he restrict,',l i .; i . flljbeans will 9w . liht. soil, which kill a .. . thwr .successfully. *a il if ,. , ri! ,r Is lo ocu litc d till io,,,l: ,', ' i tinl of food and lei th,, Oi il tred the valiable nitir . t hi, h will other crops ylell \-Ii 11 I the sol. Where they ,re . ,rln l on ftt for corn they giv. h,.:iy .ili. Imre dried sty beanl ; :ar, avalllle. My be used for ,l:kin:g. Just ias aQy benn. and art. much iheaier. I Apren soy bean COtnltiar"s favora with the lima bean'" andll may be and served In the sainte main fth the Increase in airence' fir the season, we may expect to find -iadance of these I lens atl a re-a leprice. As soy beans take Il1ng _ cook than the navy hulln they he soaked and cooked n little to soften before puttilng themn til. As they lack starch, a little my be added to thicken thlem, if A teleis cooker Is an economical of cooking soy beanm anid n hesI Inee Is In use the ibean pot mayl ied on the ledge of the furnace which makes a tine place to Iq bean meal Is a 1y-product of ilatl~ and will no doubt fornm a stock food when it comes into peral use. t say bean is somnetimes called lea. ~he fresh Iean ma:y Ie for winter use. just lis other Shell and put thet intoi a jar adlding and chillin_. add a hilf of salt to a quart jar andut tli boiling water, piarly tighten e t the jar, so It may Iie safely sad place in a bhller, ci-w er with Isthe depth of an inch and cook ban from the beginning of the sutrate thrift Iha your homes and thrift among your neigh Sk slaving rather than spend I se l standard. Make econ Sblable lest it become obllga Dtat eapect the women to do FRUIT FOR WINTER. l tralts contain yeasts or fer they must be destroyed by ex posing them to heat. In canning fruit of any kind it is important that the jars are thor oughly sterilized, as well as any utensils used in canning. Place jars and tops in cold sl let them come to the boll Cse rubbers that are soft ie, dipping them into the water before adjusting. hit Is then put into the jars -If With sirup of any dlesire Two cupfuls of water to Qtal of sugar is the forniula L iat generally liked. Four et blling water with six cup - r will fill about four quarts1 *I 1aqberies or any clesely fit or three quarts of halved he or cherries, or two quart hI, whole fruit like plums. IStiup sdowly and bell gently., -,il that may rise. Do t boiling will render h_ ., If one likes a richer itrlp muay be used for all e auount of slrup will ad e th fruit. The sweeter I hihing closely packed, take tI larger, loosely packed, Pa 'hip and need more to - llt ll with a wire dish I na ht haktes a fine holler. i th the boiling sirup and a. fter carefully sealing i rew them back a half-I tt they are kowe. hut fitru I th l ed by lifting the lI th clamps are llnttedl i e clamp unfastened un- I 'takeL from the oliler. I b s to the depth of an inch _ the highest Jar and tiq. re4 time for small - hllnautes from the time Ibll for a quart can, five f ua pint and ten mln a two quart can. For Ie Peaches, pears and -i thirty minutes are hi Ibl. Thinnes. IrtIng paper is some te 1000 times thicker a SI:le that can be made : S e ,l purp,,ses the ti a- gn have Just a little II about It than that. but i, and lmpreive fact ,n it be grains of weight 14 ] to make up ther - o-edinary use today t Sthe 25 leaves into - aily s Incheae MORE ABOUT FRUITS. Those who are fortunate enough to obtain wild fruit will find the flavor Wild Plum Pre serves. - e I g h carfullyu v ten pIlpounds etcrh ,of plums and sugar; dlu oit r:make Inuore at i timet, lest you crush tihe fruit and p"- il its a1,pelnr uh',e. A0dd thre.e pints of walter :an' hail !h,. sirlip until clear. reno'tinlg the s' ;::i hilt nit stirrling the sirTlp. AddI i te pn'll ,np ful If -,!+ t" six tltirt; oif Iater. .and whl ,,iline' hot drop iln a few. I'!unils alt a tiie ntititl t t ,ll ""tilcks ,.en. bhut lIl noti let anry of the pu, i 's'ape.. T tk,. , ,t it.th it wir " (,1 l-l illy. 11.*'."( : thi'ic+.," t 1 : tll.'l :a t h,, e] " u:rap : t 1': :i t : tim , ::i,] , ,,{.. t itl: a ,in!'.x et-ily -penetru t*,, th,.tn,. Lift I:trflly fronti the -irul nald pI:' iin ai stIne, crck. It l:eat until all the phllu s :er,. tsetd. then tril d,,wn the jui,''e to a thtik sirupl and pour it over thi fruit. ',,ver the Jimr I\it l'hth anld paper ai keep on ith. ('11Iar flt.or. Chili Sauce.-Tkke halif a peek of ripe tllmilt.oe,. a qtlitar!tr of a peck lof oIlions tl an greetn lpe'lIe'r. IpeIl the to Iniiattesit and ltionlis. rerrit'- the, inner lwhirte skin froi the l pinr:, leavini iU thel 'c.t l. chfop all tI I:ethei r vtery tfile. Add a cupful f "snilt. two 'ltlp ftul' of ucar man a q/:art of gil lin ,'car. C,,hok lowly three hour.. then put into bolttleis iii 'etal. Tomato Jam.-i'ut into tthe preerT ing kettile seven poundtls iof1. Ipe IIa tol,*. three potinls of $stuic'i. o lie ipu.ln , of seedael raisini-, ony.l pint oif vinegar, ,Ine lemlln, two teasirtiipnhfltE o.f ilrlnia mlnl and two of ground clthves and a few .lashes fifenay'nne p.ppwr. Cut the fruit fine and cook nntil it forms a thick jam. Seal in glasses with par A lffin. Served as a conserve with imet'll, thi. is deli'ius. Peach Butter.-'are and ouIt into thin slices fully ripe freestone peaches of ctld Ilavor. Addi a third of a cup ful Ef wa:ter to ia pound of fruit, ook atwf mna h all the ti .ne.,all t1.n lintly chlipped blahnc(hed p,,uch kern.el and three-furtlhs f a lpound ollf tar to eich pounltlld of fruit. welighed lbeforet hoillinl. C'EoEk. stir :iil test bly tr in ton ita i'tll lih. Us' care as it burns easily. MORE ECONOMICAL DISHES. A small tamount of mealt ny siteas'In a large irount of Dloter food ir cart fully cokeld and well selasond, w thus miakinrc both a wholilsom nl and I attractive dish. Hungarian Goulash. This will provide a good main dish for seven per sons. Take one one pound of lean veal, half a pound of lean beef, three tablespoonfuls of sweet bacon fat, in which an onion is browned after chopping, three cupfuls of boiling water, one teaspoonful of paprika, twelve potato balls or small new potatoes, six small onions, six car rot balls, six turnip halls, one bay leaf, one clove, four tablespoonfuls of flour. half a pint of cold water, one chopped ~hll pepper. Remove the browned onion from the fat and add the veal and beef, cut in small pieces; brown these and remove them to a casserole ; add paprika and boiling water, cover the dish and place it in the oven. Fry the other vegetable halls in the srnk ing hot fat and add them to the nmeat iafter it has simnuered for an hour and a half. Add the seasoning and flour, per and the Iolling water. Cover and silrnet.r for another hour andl a half. Serv'e fron the enasserole. Dried Peas and Rice.-If one dries their owith peas this year they will have pman'y gloo l dishes to serve this win ter. Pick them when yloung and ten der, seald two minutes in boiling wa ter, pour off the water and chill with cold water, drain and put to dry at once. The quicker they are dried the sweeter they will be when dry. Wash a cupful of dried peas and let them soak over night, put to cook in three pints of water, add a teaspoonful of salt. one chopped onion and simmer until the peas are tender. Drain and mix with a cupful of boiled rice. Add four tablespoonfuls of butter, one cup ful of strained tomato sauce and salt and pepper to taste. Bake ten minutes. Garni t with hard-cooked eggs and fried onions. Barley Broth.-Barley is rich in min eral matter. but contains less fat than wheat. Being lighter and less stimu lating than wheat or oats, it is espe cally good for people of weak diges tlions. Take the meat from three quarters of a pound of the neck of mutton, cut in small pieces, cover hones and meat with three quarts of water, add a teaspoonful of salt, one diced carrot. turnip, onlon, stalk of celery and a quarter of a pound of bar ley. Simmer two hours. Serve with minced parsley as a garnish for each dish. "Blue-Bellied Yankees." The term "Blue-bellied Yankees" was a slag epithet formerly applied to New England people. perhaps in reference to the so-called "blue laws" of 'urtltan hays. The term "'ennsylvania Dutch" was applied originally to a language, not to a class of people. It was a dia. lects or patois imported into Pennsyl vania from Germany. Gradually the term came to be applied to the people who spoke the language. The s.ecallest Pennsylvania Dutch came from Ge. many, not Holland. Horace and the Violin I , I::: S By Katherine Howe to _ ~'p. (Copyright. !17. by W. 0. C'hapman.) e!"TIhis i, outrageo~n : JA~nhb- nin;; h 'f he lilit ri r i'..1 aI'ulti , 111 lthr \ t' i tlhe % i .'p.n of cit \ itih "hit hi halt th. 4 1 fr\ I. to " mrak"" ft-e tint t."nzh lraff ..1 h:" tury "t ' -htr ! pfak ii'll utn hir witr tui r ti' u . il I i- i ."r rii ! ~ f'iti'i *i uI l . chat .1'i ' th . it al ire. t i . -i . h" i c Ih' h at. up. ' nii' . I" .. l- ý,,. .heh o *Tr r .,t th*" raurn i hri.i k fl on :i . . : "li'n on it:li ii-..r .," u' ! '\,w 1.i -. th 4h."la t. !."{.ha tot rieg 1 le. go.t til :.ti1 an\,l \* r a l tn.S if 'l I, " .i' Ye- h i I*u . h nh0 n TL-1 ah" I t iii a twu i -n n he pubs t iml 1\ i : "IiBrw n me. ..hi man ]~ I , ii .l: ' lK -a ' . ".1.1' ii I i \ ul, a " t.:i erneu .:: th i; tlime- if it ' : :.1 i' :i 'r r :it tott. ' ha i is a n."rv, r:.k."r surt" ."ir.u b:: " .x" if fa n ii l i t iiin-;t vr '< t si.r I' of t. 11. i."\ . ' r. t, i t:h hitbi the uilr iltie i r dn "' itt right has i I:n.lork . janitor of or ::nt h".1 to let that h ds, on a o uiet, .f ...inning mm uflit ? }' 1 hen I 1"a1110 r ha:e' :t biet lure. us I 1aU in wrN'itfbr. IT've liji heriE IthrA,' ylbars tin pbabil, Stitn have aiinnofiid ino on. to fiyt knowt "- jlgr . I've hall no tlhin loto c plui ln 'if 1- tillt ii.w-. But ttiiis . fhe lng fi be silue' n Ii. iiiplapijt . in if thtis kfeeps iu." "''. h1bh it's soeino...ne tulhbho has to - ti:ke hi litv ng" 5fuc&e':st'i I Taltbbt. S '1,t ll, .ti IIn ii have. Iib t In:.k" till Hll - d in;::" p~rot," to,1 I':ohh .n with n r. heat. 'Iiio t j hivb tib nsak,' it 'rit ý ~ " ý,I If·i~lh~ 11I r~r The Violin Bow Began to Get in Its Fiendish Work. Sing for the magazines? And how in I Hades do y4u think I'm going to do it *with that going on?" Talhot. tbhing pwbwerless to answer this. fmad~ble matters twombr-e by suggb'st I' ing that Ji'bablbhtilV the offenier was S",lust blbarning." 1 Pubdd glire at him, I and explobde(I. I *'.Iujt lefrfi ing : he shriekebi. "Have : bbu 1n4 flI 1. bf wtt thatJntans? Tfr tires woirs to comne. Ufi flbbre bbf Slbl I ffin.. an. llrbtfh who has -n fl blfbblb r o bitif the sinib' rbate every ftie. ns this one does. will n.ver de "Well." sad Tl~htll. "I~~l· suppse h fibnly thinlfg t d iS fb kick." mn he - prbbibid tbb flffled tih. e'rrfd ubon Ihch lhe h illad (mflC. hIfuihen II Siii gtloom(bill'41 tblfinn in a rb'staitraint fhiat elI'ning llll.n a young fInun with ak iery prb'fty girl entbbred. As they dreitw. nei:ir hb' recognized Burn-, f feiliw club meffiber, and 1how11' ed. Ittrn'u efnmi' Vi tib the table. andl intrbbbitcbd hinm tob the youing lifly I a his (busiin. MiSs Adams. 'uidd.'n asked them If they woujid not join him. and hurns very rb'abiiy iicC.pted the Invitation. Padblen fotund Miss Adams exceed ingly giod company. She was bright, well informed, and wIth a mental equipnment capable of formning opin Ions of her own, which were in the main sane and reasonable. R.sldebs, she had a sense of humor which Pad den thought delighftful. Padden was thirty-three. anti sib far, not badly scarred by the little god's darts: In fact the club fellows calble him "nim fInute." He stufek b'loO'ly to his work of stbbry writing, with always a dream of doibig greater things ltbomling up WHEN FATHER TELLS A JOKE Mother Sees Nothing Funny About It, and Daughter's Glance Simply Expresses Pity. When a man hears a joke wbich his primitive sene of humor classlfies as "the funniest thing h, has ever heard" he hurries home to hear the glad tid ings to his wife. Father produces his great discovery., hut mother's counten ance remains untroubled by so much as a smile. Nine wives cut of ten wil gaze blankly into that interesting emp tiness to which woman's eyes are con tinually traveling eover her lih:and's shoulder. The tenth azl crlule.et crea ture n ill wither her sIpou-. with a pen etratitng stalr whleh re-!<tters. "I see nothiag-a-e<oltl,tely noth:ng-funny in that." Disgusted and hafleld, the' hus!,and tells the samne joke' to his laughter. ler only Indicatien of amusement is a pitying uplift of the eyebrows and a subsequent absorption in her knitting. With his finger on the last unbroken strng of hope father approaches his nearst masculipe relative. At last ..1 l.... ,. ..h!'1:. h .,, ,,\ }, ?.. ., ," . '-, :iit : f i.n ll l Thr. fl..I ,.i. . ! '.h * . rap l dt:1- of urti-ttrbt.d'l qu.it. rioo pr i:t! at i i. rni s.jh.d irianv j:ags' 'f r: n'u: ' ri"t. rf e. n on.' day when h. \. . -' i.- t,':ir gC t,." l ;in x of i "t.r.. aind .'"'" paul, hlit 1, t think ,it thit Infet 111 ul,1-1:0. itnd lift -t,,-de:,, way of bringing it ,out. iti, v i, llt t,,t at t .(% h, i4.1 I lt. ti,.1li4h work. lIh, '- o.i'pid. tro t' h:a ,.". "t, h. 7n d l,,'trr 1!w d to se,',k 1h,' j.:,h - M r. "I' ll t ' h . .' ::' .,d. :I! i ' n- i " 1 t.. ý,, ,,1, \ w ith hip ,, . lint ,t e Id 1, 1;; f the 1".. 1 , hr', ,:.'! ,, :;!, l,, r....h . :n i"l r n .e ! r, ;;,i;. , . ".int. I11 '1 :, t. al":, t'. .' ! o , : ,r. I 1 1''t ,!, , i ,.' r 1" . lo i r ~'it o . y:l. \r1:- , n, :l, iu:n. It ,!1 - fuill r f h1i- ' .' \:i,', PI':,b ,n. . f,.r !L. fCr . Ju i. 1. I' 1 "..1: i t' f : f . h' t" I ,._" ', ,, ' 1 1 " ,r - if ,hy ' IIr.! ' ! hur t Int! n " ,.." ' " -.., !.i -. r" t"a.. "l' ', "? i ,', I Iltk ,ly f, ,hr a , bl 1h - ftir ni..' Any. S rn'. :tI,: l'f. I rdu ii kn ' n , hr ilhr . - :,I thrin i :l i . dr.. l \- frth :n he h ia' i. r !in ,,n ! l :i i , t ,i: . n ,,,, hl , ' rati, tn fr . ' !Iv i, - u.iii. II. i- rt,:.,, fI , r 'ti r.u ,on itr:,t' In :,:I' l ' itl ' y "Ir -i,' td ti rt ith " a, l- ,''f Suhtli r.ii. li: ' " liiokt , h rt rt a if in. 'li a t. Sl "1a": 1;= fu- . wl tro d to f took ,. ril, nt. "Iha p,:'ron t:'e" <in 1.' l. "y'.: i piutt it I' s. fornile, nd i . ,h irtrur,.sque Ian ngyl:i . I t'.~ :ldn' gt t.. i.p r i , ting ther llir il . anOf It.' a itur "I ikl It 'urn ; ,nd si kc'e I n thll , S "I li'' hre it. I'' e een trin.r t.d. "\r ' h . thi' a \. life r' nrit hbf oro.. I a :eyii.hl: for a \d hile i h mit y frtnind. n.rs. luhtks. Io y.u know hert. "Sil.n Iit are thed crlnk hblrte outhad the ir. trrai. Then Fny madPd hld to ank him t1 :ic, l. t ,hi,'h ' hel prompt ly aci' 'l. Thon hfri ul a d! : "If yth r Iarf lai thies h,,u yi i te.o nnyt h av l h tard thai' til ndisfh olinlt. IHow ranlt your "I ' ::n's ith i n r . ' Intu h, thi.tr airl. "n11d1 I'm Iirhnig i tn hni ti le ttien'l . I'i ]':heinw r ,,archt iha :nknc : t,:irn 'nt cvry 'hortly I fit' r thir hi : vint first thlt hl dan, ii tak if hi.' j nit ih. Tho 1 ho l i n h ia ,! l,. , ri n" t f ,r t w , , , :!'1 bi.. n:I, it. '1 t,'f h , r f':W in," of m ind hu' c \l-i ,a iri iii 'hnse to gi, ' ,iIt 1'1n.' Then illi 'i'rl, i 'tilt f inl th Irl ( -:r 'n-! She Ti-' :h'e: . \\ut . I tll ' iant lintro hait til ','t itr y to i. I' n't i't? ! ie ' - e ,1 ll. 11 I ar:k llf i o that l h \ \ ta . go oi riietlm'. Suit the hi' 'iiP:4'1l0ni- oalling on Fus nd "if iiu'al . ii' ie a littlnu . T oht nr than " that.i tt k shut you off for go Didn't Like Men.Burns. li'ss i ,igir- I'ttin' rid rl tor mher n fair. Mrs. Itirnks wready looking utterlye n iral and Pa n a mixture oft. t 1l.k.'d at Bur n sn d ind' k s l'lt: "Well, Cei t hSelin a desire for a small rt Sth,.y .i-llt ng ? suc'es. 1i hi . for his con or his inn in-nw o"r hl- uncle ronar. aiJneIod jand slailu him ion the hnek. Fatliqhr tows to llaginalryll Iuelle 1m n'd enmplliments hi. fedllow man iin his perscleiea:eity and hi: fortunate pes estonn of a sense ofI humllr. IIe Mlites "thos.e womenl-om-those liwir defectivee women."--New York- Evening Sun. Extraordinary! "My young friends." said a lmember of the hbnard of trustees, who wa~s ad dressing the school. "lht me urge upon you the lee.slity of not only reading good Ihookc. Iut also o f owning themn so that youl may have lce'Ce' to them at all tlnjre. 1Wby. when I was a yein moan I used frequently to work >!1 night to .earn oll(nev to hmy books, and the n get up he.fore daylight to read themn." Real Nerve. Stenolegrnphe.r (for Itutte & Co.) "What a nerve somwe men have got! Right after dictating a letter to him banker sayin' he ca,'t plossibly mak, up his overdraft, I~utts asks me to C(:,nduut 1 ty N fl;. r.l c.urCrll of the WAR HEAD ADVISES SCOUTS Every boy with ir:acni:atrlilr mutt f,.l thrills unmnin u ll f nti dI.,wn his spine when lie tllinks h, .u stul.enlld." are thi,. days throlgh w\hi, h ie i lia i ing. Thi. wcrrl lihai nu.ver ief,,rre be. n e'"llna:giet in suclh a -war as that into n hi".h nfaw l.ost of thel great naUtitals tInI hi,.% (a:in the A n.ri.::iaa 1".,y i . -t e , .r\ ,. .i' e.,r ntrs in tlil e.ri<ie? ):r. '::r.,t i< ha.ing; a ht!:t r e'xp,*rieh:.," wih h .r lvy'. ',,lie. r, :.2 :I.taut,, alre r. !:i1.. tei 1 11.<tt s !t ·! : :. - rk r *ull I . tie hi hi..ls Tre i-.-i! to r-e. a'e- 1.-..s fr ':r!"..r. a ctl tile.. thin .. ar. :1it havi':,, ti, Ir ,. .e tr en thi, ov,,rals of Ih,. bo s-. trll :'ir, "tiy tihts . l,:h..r. it, all o.,, ntri. :r r , ,: .r. in1g h".' 1. .f\ I", Olie t!" i,, I - friftirn fit- t i.f.t.,, gir.-at xar .i thi t . t'. ,'! ,r,. . wh;,,-, I i1l,,!s I'." {t : :! . e: , . - . .. ,!:1 l,. t i, I" . oy ,f \\a* r .k '. uit - i :. th r t\ " l to 'th' of t . I 'fitu .Iuta1 u tlhrF It i x t! . :,.y ,. :.:: . ,f lA n ' . 1i,:t: "Th+, f,.ol,,w %\h,, qu!t.: ,,ll !ii< v,,,rk 1:. ho IrI.:I< l I::,i(. ". 1 lit ; .IulT. It fir lfi-t,. is inht r .i.l .itA , rit " :i inilo T,:::te.r law :.t ,:pr:tl,. he w\tal,.ha ., ,r !,w n n:,:y r,.,1, wt hit,. : d ,lua. but tI. hi. \\,t"r<. Th,,r,. i< 'n., tin tdray fr ,l'lwn!in:: thr,,ua h-c h.-,.I and st!:1u, ih ",n the 't'riet iairuir-. unlt tryilntL toi :1 : ike life Ia lhut.. Jke,. TI,- tit ,6 i hf,, is eaint; bth-a In manl rot .show it w hpie hf is a h, -in itvd a buy ean he a SCOUT CAN FEED HIMSELF. fi aurtis . fill l thiat hi htla, r: i.t tI h u:amrmr, anid haiias xamli.hi i-s a giood one fir the ina-iratirhn oif ,'hir Itty ap,'uts. l.i,\is V. Flt<s of Niowata. Sikhla.. N1hu is not yet a fitrst-,las . S,.,ut, bat inr: 'lnily takI.-n hll< ie-'tii ,u-Ili"·ss hrl g ,i., rp,. rti < to at rl .i:t l hkaelnaijiari tir. s the re."lnt of his rsufrlin:r'-s aork. 12o hiu:, I of e.:llui.h .. 1 tlu-heIl of iell, ! ourn, 24 p ul.l n. i f ni'i. c iiinhier<. 13 i,.ks if I. ali'. t lut a huthii ihel of elarly hl-anis. 14 l1uiu'li s of oliit:ate.s. 1i i"" ks .'f eai- . 1 hu h, l fi f ,ai.inu l nt p . 31 au 'l eIl'< oi f l "I c',-aril. n li iin hi.ls of h'r ts. 8 hl ! of1' ,,lo m ,t . i ,,11r 11 ~pe< k. W. u Ir 1. ill it ks ,' l , Tui .ill,' ..e tl bu i't!lh.is of ,,'.r:. 1f! "i""*. 1 ratil i s I nr l ti squashil !h,. I..nr'r, thallt h,, has aualte at nroitl SAVING A NATION'S FOOD. Iý I Boy Scouts taking the pledge of one household to prevent waste. t,,,.. tlf tu.lviaag ttae fir-ut oir~n tifazi, di',pIrtaala'it iwaraIala if the f1ai,'1 e.iautnaAter, (htuarles I,". llilnry, Jr.. i lai i is aa~l sit itas t i it-fur iif' thi, tjriilni in" rl. Iil· .ilratd. they proved flaefinelvtv jirSelnti aifl, fire +".'hting. iir,-t ahl, ri s ith the fire conaptany, and the hmys Isite from th,,ir S ,out dulty sulh as . Iitllag. ctinae'-f, it' Uli a taiul di ricf Pilag It,,-0' :tiut! fai7Zt5.. Dlluring tlaeir .talort I,,iriml of alitang ttte lrtrna.nf. thlhy haiuve 'i-.i-n cnhlhimi lii quiai' a f'.w tar.'-. ilidaa huive ri--l, ,lit'lx itta l·ii ;ivr -tat niiin c SCOUT ACTIVITIES. -1 ylel. Ti afa.. hllS Iaat aUltiahir olf .'det.alu i-t ti- alhaat uhil.d tei Its oxn rt,.et:ur -The lotruit 'count vIt of the b-I . -Ciil, of .Awerica, Ibneluiltaa 2ii72 Di VS rYPE r8C A LITTLE DOG. "A litlhe' hli k d.lg." s~ai Teaal-y. "behlnged to i \%'r) 1,t:le oid T;,ily \i%,, always were bloack \ as very ttty:. hut tlhe h1 lady wtas - aI Small that ie', ^-- - 1- ull n ' -aid: "'!The little i l :tid tlh, little I:a.y are ,lliei i by tgr e c t-w- hause:. - - - \as i.,, . fr he' ._'_" wa\ s jui.st ii- li, I He Ran to Some a ll n. e Men. snitr, : I emi'at tiwhh h alwn}. h.1k,., htl ny ai nd \ tll k",. t. "lie hald iit, h ;arr., ait %ery l.ilt -'d a ; t-1 ; l. t ti I r :t II I " e ,lit . .11,ie-t 1 eo, t "at'l a :: .ll i . t,. i ta!.- th. r,.l If hel s ite uI rI-i f ted :Ia' u r 1l aI rt:- i. lg e, < ,i \en had l ,l I tt t ,f bt.h"o TO'U.r-,, fr lrui h ,r . knew- l ,t lit, ii. to e " i a t ha. e to '-ar- -.. tl :t.. "I'e rhapy. 1..- in i<tre.- tht.' ,l t he Wtas arl: r ihter ti.,n.. faor ..st woul I Eio:k the hil :h.t i > Sty: 'Y . 1 d belie\e Siut thal t \h e Inp ut w:ilk a litr Ile more ." "\I ot \ ul ( t''h lliy i r-inte'd ta:Il is If he quite urtll' -r.'t,ood ' ant l :t ,rted. 'Sot h, t l nt'r - ied e toite r shonlt of our-;e, for his mi<!re:< kI.n .w. that lit 11l dogs did anot have, to hl.:rn I, mo-s. lut if there h: id i. I suich thingll is it dogs' Vchool Sh'e "w.utbl haw been \ery halppy. Sihe knew that ,,,t 'wa: so much brightr than allmst o ny' thil er dog she had . ever seettn that hl w\,ilket vin aull the priz,.s of riblIs and hot ..' for being stuch clever scholar. "It wits a chld day ing.d Stit s mire treiss was fteel:ng quite pooirly. 'I htve a cold,' she tc ll St i t, 'and I di rnot feel like going out hre ies t vis sot darp. You take it run iby y.turself.' "So she Olpened the (oor and So, it ran out. 'I think I will go on the side of the hill.' he s:tid. ' would like a goii! sctmptaer. I will get waraed up then - aid will not hte oa trouh, to iy nia stre.. She is s.e good to re wrhen I am ill atil( thtere ie so little I Ican it for her exept to lir k her hanld and tell I am.' "btot's fleon lcoked quite k ad at th. thuighht of hie I stre h I Set ll fith a ctdl. 'I shatll take htr ia stick for the lire,' he sail. 'She .sem,'Ts to like my sticks f::r b I.ter than those ithe khi (lll1 ll in llrit ' :1 .'i "S.t t a (':,t i ',t red this w lay r iln , th::. :,lte leig k:,l Il bice sli'k tnhe thie.n ge n 1tr., h ten.ls : ore11,1' " " the w r in ti lke to! a" th"r hi!L. Anc, i the- hie ,ait a "lhg looked :b:arin an. thi tim . h' 'n' e. r:air. o ll r:s i mn aIn h :11to rthe et'i e of the ltv :r. a'nhder. out in the lake. ftr ollut from the share - wl n uptrne crll e d.nd two girls try ing to swim t ith all their clothes on to the sh.tre. They could s\ in-yes, but how long eould they keep it up? "Oh dear. how badly toot dhl feel to be so small. HIe coul not re cuo them. He was so very tiny. But he had a voice and he could run o hi little legs. So back Into the village he tore as fast ns he could, barking, bark ang. harking. "Ile rtn to some enr and he sedtood tround them htrking and jumping up sad and worried. "snomething must be wrong with ihe little old hndy,' satd one of the on. 'Lnt's ci o and set. Thi dog ne or Iet· li;e thi r s a rule.' "But the d,,g: did n,,t lead them hi the drection of thr ho-ye hVhtT aher4 hlu lady leve-id. 'She must hav ben lirt ou !ki .' said t oth r n. E"But n. Sco led them do y the "vter ae-n! ther. thy sw the upturned boat hnol tuet t0o , teshor e. Oe l-e ert ha dn o rtes tig on pth r tel.e . rrseel kOnown ernugh not -" tao halmors thi-r and e boa te e etlO went tou he haud broe opt-n a ber hi tease a they Iteo ao take it with rtat-hhem. e I ta gs ,nte-. Inan ted to one of the They Keep it Up hoa t houselttans on e' Tir he shor- of the leak. Everyting had been tlhsed up f- r the i anltir-g season. tas almost over and very few people went outh in the autumn. The men roke open a btat hwuste iand thiy tooik beahd the 'rt-fl girls in time. Ihn ane ltheseir three minutes they nunit nwrt atled f,,r help -ut the wolnd had arr ied their vices in another dir.ctton, Glld the only onte rhoe had ten thr ae "How happy he waw, and nI t only to tw (endr wthat wns gievesn tIr Iti! •ry the grteful grl ,td-e ae h ti sre ,iease,. ,. f:,r i ,rt t tan that wa -he pride of the little old lady for he Service of Good Humor. nood I ualso r n-t only heles u- to getn Io get on with ourelyls. Irraltai .' e -lks keep themselv.s as well dtre can bekociates ralped and unc mfortad;-. Ler, a better sis'-r, a thatter friend, indit also makes " re- i a wtter cmpan :ay. (ltar the dining table and let all engage in a contest of twirling pennie-. or oth,-r coins. setting thern going between the thumb and finger as "ou do t,,ps. Secme-one gives the sig •al to start, and the game Is to see whose penny is last to falL. A prize tan be given to the one first winning 20 TOWN , HELP5-> GOOD SCREENS CHEAPEST Expert Says Copper Wire, Art-ough More Costly. Will Outtast lroy Many Times. T !. :t I t ,i.. II ''t I . t , t" ... . .''I It . ' . i I . . , I" r , 1 " SI . ' t i V." 1i'.--. ".. 1 I, (ri- 1k. 'l. :ii .- " l i all 1,r: ,Ill:.. -n i . 1. . ',: l i' l. h tl. v ,1f j . , y . -h , : !a, te urn l Iit Ot!., ire ch i i i t". • il , tlr at Course Which Is First of the Kind in This Country. ].l\" p; n, r, t at n t . r t'.r . ." " itsra h ti:r li'. -ih a ftl ur-l .:!r ' ,r* ll T Il' h thie L,l',-i t i. lir-t of :-Ir hin-.. a: :t kn,,h " ,,,k. a h, r,, .ho ,, . klr::.l i fi r t , rvl nt 'ianr Iwi . l. t h. I .hivtlp had tlh'ir.In r l i r r', I n in l (l ..rt l:i:. it ..f ait . 'If hoir- t\ f i tutu Kansas State University Establshe. Course Which i Is First of p rthe or 1 .-K-indr In This .Country. Kann as l ,r, 'I pre rin.. to ,talih trl lit 1 t.t' ull. iV, '-ity ' l f. ur-r.l , :fir ,it -r cll t l lul l :ile I , ' tl i , ' Illr-' t ,l f t .ll k lhs t o 1 ,,' , s t : sh li- h ,d i n t hc , e ., : 1 ,,rr . tr::o i-t.' d fr.' o mq thi . l"'cIor.foot I t ,i h rv, aul hruinlhI t ra .'1in r , " inn f -n d , ":iri t:,.i t f hT :" : f:, ir.: :i ,, pt pr t", ci t yf tr il1ral '.tl y :,, ir l, r tl ..I f ip - ar oi-ain,.-r . l"ril . Ih . \ra I it l n t ttr t,a', t'tl ' ti elt. ..i ,f t*rin , ,i t fr-*. l ." ':.ii ra - thrnfleveil sidilc .Tha i irnhiint nit.! tartik to fit ht ,in,''.ita tho, stu, ,I flr l;:.ii -hrn.m n,, . ', i ne etuaIihia i: iiiin :It t "ni Ih n fra in t he rlas : elt in -ltl li ite ',r i r. ln u thorn :h I: h r-ilaui t ,r..f If it-,m li r,. T h* il.:, . " " ort , ain,. r. ,tr o it hei,, -r. Vhu tn or lut univer<itic i trath in . II r .n lu s I inv. sto s suriidif. It fin s;: l itn r thr prt, fsir.l ito ? Thfi t ir te h :ir wi : nr-: Ii ho ue. nho. Thre oif stl.\ for trKin titur wrk tl df thp rt nt l~p rI Intry in rvaled Dllnp. shinrs oni brle. k -re uiii tr fiiis i thl e in -tri ir tlf Tll ol flit uii.i nrih\w. Tht rombiPV ift n if til i,* fL.nih, lBt th ey h m,,nllt la.nr itif it.i rh, bri'k arrd I f trtin tlhe ftushauri, Thr ie Uh-t ,f tlhe horkL Ir 1rbtL-. with Thi .! ihnel i p tly tha rr ,.tlnl . rtatnrtd s,, fa irly ,lark ti it rirtri th.. trlep, t h!int! t ih. ,:lint , 5 .,l1 + Il Ihit ,l-irkn th, in ff,+ 't li r,,,-I ft 'i,' is .wy Trade Development Profitable. Thit* ', ,, ,t;'i,,n if u'ti,.'- t ' akure t rh a , , , , f , ,r t h ,i r tml-r s t l- fr i ' rt . r -. wl . or - h-r. ir nl Jf i ,,t r,. i< |0:ir fi,.t: rl' ," kf , n.l i tI-'i thIi ' xI 'edit in g ofI nr'','iie n I - if li th,, fTnirhlii- if di rri-IV, th, qui .k id ruthilh l i T n f! i It rtli lD i o min. l nii l , as tr:ni. Ur niviter --thfi w-iIrk .'i f iir rhallyiinrt o-f r.ili.rti , \ith i h 1iir l uh. lrfp o l and the .i,,iii" l ,it i n thir wtrk rtirin Ii htmt fo red fiihl in oew Throuseh Nhumbher onf C.r:,i, -,, ' ,rk th e r, outril iit arit i ri it P,: u .t .ri (.l.:,.Trli- inu. f o nr i e't u ri . In .r I Alt frihe i- ri t - lf i tI;i, I f -. I'r -, i" !,41t Thel w! h.rt u-i i v a titC.u i' -i-t,.,I iIru gian. the i alri: I h tr 'lii' rI'n ,,+ - r teally air ,,iy-n id .r ir, il , rk- 1. fiit only fr the ir+,th, ii of f yh-+ ra nll .tr<.Al but fAour t, armtect.o of "Ahe cust eimz.r. House Numbers on Curbs. uow.' ,re Bltar, o tbee 'url i frtcnt bef andh rithoughthe. cacieid- about" At ti str.e t as r,>sig the ,. " :: ,- ,,f t sheamme m the othem"-- U.e.X.