Newspaper Page Text
THIE KITC11E CABINET It, e:' lr'' )f " . - ,r n '.ii • " s. So tIta! e ' - o nt ::, at a .d ..n' e Q.:A1 l AW 11"I it I' _ " CANNING AND PICKLING. f lnlti a i' ] ,' . " ti ,, f our .t, th*. 1 ,1 'm . ,,iii4l* i t'c of'h II I 1 "'- r :1 corn S. v f prv it., , :. : 11:. 1 i 1-: l , ,yll * lV*' Pail the ears. :1ul, -lk ;lnd drop int Imiling unttOr ,Ir ti\, ti ut-s, re some fnro th. 1,. E1 i;. \w:tt.r 'ilt i d(ip into cotli wnter, d:iiii L l pull from a let' ob liand l!i"" Thi l. "rling pans. s place in jir. :, hoi i ;salt lbriii,. dilg a teasiu"'rfuil f-;t t.. a Dint of builing water. I"' t'! th. iJars I' over flowing. Seal tic. j:r' tightt, then turn lack half an irl0. phI 'c oI"n a rac-k in a boiler or ether r" .tl,!i,'l. cove, r ti lih ie ,doih oUf an inch ,'.\ r Ith- tolp of the' tulh.t Jar and c-i, th * 'll hI',llrs for a quart three houir- lu1il it half for a tw usfiat jar. .:al ,I1I bl'ing tuken tria the builer. Can or dry all %egetalhl," or fruits as g(qkll as possi)hle ua'ter pitcking. The iapa today is "An h,,ur from the gar ad to the can." If prime foods are tis eared for they will be superior tis opened in the winter. Tmstts Canning.- Sele'ct firm, ripe, lforal red tomatoes ftor canning, of ealb ise to suilp wholt into the jar. oleyr with boiling water until the rld crack. dip quickly into cold wa -, drsa and peel. using cure to re a-e the hard green stem end and not s break Into the seed sacks and lose t juoce. Park into sterilized jars sl fill with tomato juice. without a dnrp of water: add It little salt. half n asponful ti echii' quiart. and seal as for other vegetabIllet-.. ('over In the boilhr with Ileilinl \a:ltr :andl cook ai alf-hour. Reli'nve' adl seal tightly lit wee. Good rncllhlers, if lit. jlnr< tire not lut l too tight. will 1,:.y tirough the thre bhours' coeking of cornu with out stretching or loopIing out froim un derthecover. If this shculd occur. re ma the rubber, r.epl:re \ ith another, dipped in hot water, and put back to bdll agala for a few minutes to be sure the vegetable has beee-n well sterilized. We are asked not to allow anything to g to waste; if wcs do not need it, It may be placed in reserve for those who do, as there surely will be many As plaint convert the minerals Into froe for animals. so each man conve-ts me raw material in nature to human .-blerson. -11.SS WITH CONDENSED MILK. Oedewaed milk is a great convenl a and a supply may he kept for any enmergency. Banana Ice Cream. Take two pint cans of condensed in I I k. o:I quart of water. ione liand one-h alt culpfuls of lsugar. six !iannilot ancd the strained juice of hllf a lenton. l'el ainl wash the banneas. ndd the sugar nrll Illcon juice and heat to a smooth pate. Dilute the milk with the water sld combine with the other ingredi ais Preee as usual. Las lherbet.-Strnin the juice of t large lemons, add onre and one hfit lepfuls of sugar, one can of con- I w-d milk diluted with water, stir Mia the sugar is dissolved and fold I the heaten wh!tes of two eggs. iu Ired.--Take four tables.poon hfls of condensed milk. one cupful of ig water, one cupful cf cornmeal. hte tablespoonfuls of butter, one thable ,MIfl of sugar :ind one t:blespeon Mdel ~ our. three tenspoecnfuls of hak dL powder. a half cniaspcotuful oif sullt dil two e n ix tlie cornmeal. flour. it and baking powder toeether. sift I well. Dilute the :nlik with the I ·rta and add the melted buhtter. Beat 8ie separating the yclks naind i Add the ylks to the liquid Sand comhlbine the dry ingredl l astly fold in the benten whites. Ia a ase pan ") minutes. C' Lim Ua keana.---4'ok the lill tender in salted water. u M.w ater as possible. When S two tablespoonfuls of con Oml two tablespoonfuls of wa heICdLih afjliwia and a tablespoon. --- mer . Aerwe hot. ,. i milk with water may with gytable seasoningl be con i-rr his eream of anythlng, soup U Somne of the condensed Ueh will whip and may thus as whipped cream for gar h t Pudding sauces. If the hL I1 at all objectionable it may be ei by addjng a strong flavor of i other flavrs of strength. ,, dd5 m1ilk may he combined r.ateiom fruit julrcei and pulps, acolt dellcoucs frozen dishes. 4 Spl from cnaned fruit are espe a Use d with this milk as they Underatanding. hate Woul h, tlollowed to 1 ltimatl kn hlnct 1 edge than I ioto ,lisfay,,r. A slmatter hhrtation is :1 trc:ich-rous pll A. ll it require- ti, effect Meations between nations as - ~Iadl dl1als Is knowledge, and S'The First Garment t* think of it. Ele mnust lha:e i - Sbt Of tan evcn before ithe --lh -New Haven Register. TIe w-, 1. :ll t, rni at. ' t . . aI y pes , wt ' ":W, wb 'i" " (.e is ,. :4 - I vid StaIr J'rdain. COOLING DRINKS. The'e arte 7alw ;ys in -,a:In and a Sarl'ry Ito ciho -o fri, v.hiwn ent[trtain in' i' :in ild:inttagi. Laureate Mint Punch. - Put it,!, a puni h ti,,, twlo ;lful.< f -eair. the .jlir'P of :a , , :n nlb mon.. tii, fii s ix 'I . i:oisi, . Srt are' :-ite t~o chill. Whi n als te , .ne r. , icl,! dfour ,ut frls . ,of n,c hil.,l ine aitsn ct sl,tful of hutint ar":ti,"h it c -s ral of lrltnint. whtl, four lothea of gintger a le, tir wnpl th crveam. Chiffonolatde Tea Punch.-M:tt fur Suepuls f trong rateda. lt it Ch ol, thin told to It the juice of 'ix lenmon,; antl one ,ineIpl. rut in tin Pl.',-s, tine I ,ntin of .her the fkred. :ond to cupful anf cstir : intl sugir. Stir until the atluar is dlisslvid. Athdd a ,urt of r r hi inated r atettr. ottr into, I gllass t it'h r'". puit at sprig of fr:esh mintt onhe tle top and pour into, gail:. half filled with chiIntl flee. Serve with soft rikiis. Iced Turkish Coffee.-- Prepare a quart of cletr blr.k cut,t I,, tni while stilI hot stir int three yolks of eggs well beaten into two s upfuilu..f hiling hot lilk. ("ooik over hot water until thek, using radre not to eurle the egr. sweeten ton tastae and when crs add the stiffly hbeaten whites and otine tcup ful of firmly whipped cream. Serve with straws in chilled glasses, adding a teaspoonful of cracked fee to each. garnish with a small pyraoid of whipped cream with a cherry on top of the cream. Chocolate SiFrrup.-Put six heaping tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate into n su.epan over the fire. :dd two cup fls of hoiling lwater; simmer '.twly and stir oesionallly until the ehn. late is disholv,. then iadd four krp falls of grt nnnlt ted seg al r ;,ld .stir l:il fite minutes. Straiti andi :Adl two, t, Pinftacho Creamnill and Peches.-r nto hot tolethsr a snt. Whet re.ly to sterve al ]lwi three-qu.rt Ilrof ne cful of cmld milk antl two talespnl on lms of thend sirup for each glass required. |"It the Ingredients into a large' mason jar, well covered and hat.ke well for thrnd intesv pour into h-chilled ttlcetlrs ahend gJunket sh with whipped cra m. rt o It is the best ign lk f a gcul t nature that it phalf rens a foreground and like heithe breath of morning landso ales, ln vites onward.-Emers ntn. FROZEN DISHES. The following are a few rci'pes of Ice creams which will be a little out out of the ordinary. r-Take two quarts ofquart o pint eaches, one quart (if water and threels o fc fr. l, add "il{ {r. fare, stone to the cool and florh th ay palahkberr. AhStr six uice m a quart rken pedh ker es to the sughal and watrmuch. water il iveee nito a ms. trhen add whe whteel add two the pbeatchen sti d f reeze. Pistachio Cream and Peaches.-Cook together it pint of milk. on,- tal,he ohrd ranf pel of lr and one cupful of sugar in are not be oi tr fifteen minutes, then add a hiatuts egg and cook until it is set. ('owl, add a pint of cream. one tablesponful of vanilla "Snd one thespoanful of almond andp gren colJumoring tRope that. Freeze r. seAllrve with fresh-chilll d liced peaches. tuke-w out lk. the lcupful iof a rtite of one and n e quartwir ,ulfls nf suigiv re iatrsd a half rennert tiablets it is turnved in In the order giwns. chr intl rn dish and ju t Astronomica llry Sperine t set Fig Icn't dnce e Cream.-Sak two ieund ofan efigs ovll er deght. Put throde h a e.At lng to Consthe !tutlin point. Take a Finding Her Job By George Haskell ,r. (Copyrigt. by i'.. G;. tt:apman.) ".. \0,h11 1 o l* iin_. . -:: ! Alin li,1t ..b i. I nl : h; k; ;iit ",r i'irti i not i1n a-u111 r \ i -i'. :l b,-ll tffr l '. Dily. ,r, : . t . I,1t h . .ly :1t .i \\i., e tr,,lie. -r i.tan hp h -t ',,\h hlr. l'., ,, .,,I %h . _ni'":ttr\l a.un: "I 1uplt.. ` e. t.. 1týr'. It lwihen! 't I, tcau: Ih ..i it to :hil . :azal h .. i .ll(:. Ite s bi'" l i'a: i I t .\I1t1 had huilili;:!. \, u l! w hen h, ,i .lI !: ,. hked i1, thr.,,w al! th, ,-- , ,uti , lh , wnu., , :matl t:,. :1 ,:X it. filh , i" !i k ma.ll'hlli ', ir ,*.il,1 .iithji.r tl ofn t'h h:tl t, h 'tl h a 'Iln'l l. "ithu t.i htur :Cif tUttn Itand ltl, t kept nce rept Ans I - h,. in 'liritii fjr 1", )year . P'ar lialll :'rkid lh .Aun do .alr:alt ton. 11'rs. Sttwt [tllt, i.- ' ba ut in: fit, -tithIes in hir kniitini ::rld lo ked up In a surprised, bewildered way. an: "there are lots oif w-ty in that ln "lidh-whn. u!n;:"" wits the trite, ratular "Yt." sased Ann. "that' "I sut It An hite tlt'rs-L. It isn't es mone I wato nt to hih'k -nitl he idle. It's bee'usl, I want to dr so thi can elarn nythn. Then.g of Mrs. Sweet lo.kei, wiitll. :i mixture of i'nlriosity and intolerance at Ann :11i11 .iked : "Whut do yoeu want to do'.?" "to d l'ke lto pi, unt ed t tln ifbel ol r.s-" "My land !" broke in the other wom an: "there ain't any money in that!" "No," said Ann, "that's just it: And 'worse luck, it takes money to learn, before you can earn anything. Then, too, I've always wanted to plan beau Paused Before a Florist's Window. tiful romns with beautiful furniture. andl lovely colors in the walls and huncingýs." "I \wltlrin't have thol-te heavy cur tain anid 'ptircl'herS'' inl my hiuile. Just e:,hiii di-.t'" Mrs. \vtet broke in trmihtliatically. too0, flail of her siuject to h:alt ihthrt'. "I've grit to Iluik at the iawful things in this hlit'.e, and gC on 'tnidinz it. hirou':auli I ci-an't :ifford til buy anything elta. I'ive gt i mlnake o\-rall.s randil chililrt-n'i ronmpors heemlulsa' tlir li's just e-inloiIh In it to buy mnay ftll!l and slhel ter. Now. what's the use of spenlding your !ife ldoing somnething you hbate, just to kee'p your lift' giing?" This lquit-tion bel-i.g to, fur beyond Mrs. Sweet's colllprthnllilsonl that an extr:t stitchl was of vasitly Imoire ill port:ine. slhe' gave all her atPcation to her knitting., ndl Ann. txilodlling her plnt-up mnental gahs's. went on: "I tell you. I'\e got to the pil!nt where I'ml sick of it all. Why ciln't I do sionIeitlIinL that will .arn entugh to I :ity p'eople to do the thilngs I hate to do?" " ill,. Just as I sny. there ain't nny molne ti laintinig plictures." answered Mrs. Sw\\ett. \lith thie virtuous mnitivi' of Iputting any such frivolous intentitons out of the other wonliln's hlead. "Oh. there isn't any money in dloing anllytlling you walnt to do!" re-tirtei Ainn desperately. "Oh, I don't know. Tlhere's old Flack. the hlacksmlth. 1Ie says he ain't happy unless he's hammering Iron or putting on n horseshoe. And he told Joe his folks were set on his being a doctor, and he just broke away, and found his job." After Mrs. Sweet went away her DISCOVERED AN OLD VOLCANO Layer of Hard Lava, Still Warnm, Found at Base of Ragang Moun tains, Philippine Islands. The Philippine Isl:lnds still aren un explored land to the white man. On a march some time ago. a lieutenant of the eonitstabulary found a Inava flow and other evidenes of volennIc activ Ity at the base of the Rlcalng t mlaun t:ling. Recently an exrllorintg party climlbed the montainst :landl ow no - other volcnno is being tadd,.I to the Th'I -ol:clno whch the alirty folundl coni.sts of three large pc:k s, be,,t\ween wht-h extenlds the crat:lte:.. -~*w quiet. A foturth Ipenk iI thatlgh oilne nto hnave ntoodl at ,ne corner it the eratir. fori thr'r is ,\ltlence tla:it a great exllo sion sh:ittered It. V1get:atioin in the forma of huckle berry hushes, scruily trees. srtll tufts of short tcrass and Ca:lnndi:ln thistle extends to near the top of the peaks. Covering the peaks Is a thin crust of hardened !ava, which is easi lI kicked up by the shoe. and the rock I+" .' it'lj I i Ot r' t ',a ::.'.n 1s: :t: - I r. ,." t. . 1 1 .h r t If. It .a '< . .. 1 i it* I. t., : ll , i , :r1" ;:1. i il l r-t i i aof, . :. o,! ,1 ' t - , i. s hr t ian 1: :. * I, . Is h ' 1,, ! t d: ,, a I,, r l I , : : ! t I• , !, . . , .,' l .-!l: L. 11,,, : v l 1 t,, t,,. '., -, ,,t" , . ;Ut( _,,l~ :,I ,Zr '. , or t ~ :. , il i SI , i l I t . i i. , tl : .t ' ' I *, !t ir :,'-, , i' n tls.il' - l.t:,_ 's *1c r ; i . it l ill' i e I t',k . "lt ai i rfit t a s, i,. r. I i, uII ri tli, t t .u hut d' 1. o in tU! li- b t z"ill, bri 1ny; l l il u 'tl alrle lys . ihey ee lout h in lrlijilt. ... t 15 h .- "i ºiinl to1 .iier I er tar s t t f I l. r\ du. :n1 cii liiiil'hillr 515 fiar l i' t . litS lhisac l lt ' t*air nlount ai !t jriiul i thf c nt. lli' ll ofa vi{oletds tal ll, ap ogly in e-ili.n 71. hre wnti ful when thiri wl h . si( f ather of bout the n-r diull to hk uti ome COInlC ove r to tuy. oA th. r1 glth 'in rn ore. aitIy the tl0,rit era1ni hmt hl d1id.I "orlll :t i hfae it, y thi e ctls \ .hiel ahe itsle to leao tuhe f green. tsei of ' v rlets b n itth It cosll y tl Iiin c ilompa itheli b.infdo te el tegu a tu ey e rt le itll .tl, tlihe p list l.l . o l ,ek lnill oim tame in tl o rbuy.n Ann iIngered't. arto ned ot ,r a 'r i o iwtch th iefe. AS 1 .he ri e t sia rite l yto i lSe ir ie i ,,i xperi Iher-I snhe ould no Slist r1.1('R thieiitda indit it tre ili t.1'. I i Ilr gav e h i cmt. * sin1 !,r t o l l.lit l Iii hl i 't r wi, t ll tis' slrsist rsult. s .<tanw that -h.e liosnly. take Am1r.' n f. ntyt to Ne:s . :lI against n te d irkruli lr of reiu . l ain ,lie wil the glh1 then- ellow of t 'rIovI'r '-cuil, awl har on.cly lwrouh eIht whll. his n rt it. tlil:. tii leve ila ke tilt th. t dr.'w :iii - lithe wiond, to tele began tio grathe utrut .thll+ di.play hl e }lt1k. and . ome cim in to buy. Annll Iglngfrele arclsrngl for r tnim to waitich o frif the f rt1'hc Inr if she ~c irol l it (,tli t nit iei t el ttying is. nrow 1v il w-dr4lk wse outad h anI , set tc e dtoihe winpdo. fe nv hran tlirol n r<in. l.ls t - ti hll rs allsl Ilkt tlishe tiaet if p thed nl0 hlroed of th i. Than ml i al . ridi n": rivaly -,taill. i lients wf re it '. hi- n f n ofr htr ,i ii . ri n ti -sl e could 'istI' lf ore for d htrk. Tl hie " tn it r thiili .,t ' 11:.d i re'. andl si nrihl 'easl I r. hil v s-itVr d lii' st iill .'in-.sl mt kl thhe , 'ri S 'iisio tiis he t i l v lin ifltr v.losnt s timite t. exle Atrilnt. , . 'The i s r Inrni Lr ;Iid tihi hi d hiiiu ryi~ a Bnew neitto w-uriness.r. inl hi w'iF lot exa it·ly lan..iiu d witi h hii. w.gerk. Ab ln clhitvttd l r osu it thnt dri w sad-t iltriln irowd~ it the w rnow.w rnk iin Itudd, h i r. t r prii t rh ' h ieinu.Ild etlr alnslvelit when Ann phelrlsd the nehxt dThe and ther oed hsir uifs win.how-driiss ei tt i stiilrry quite heyond her lxlle sha ws dri hlad tho wilnl ,r lis to thre differint sel ,psa ier i htns were nitw Al viri 'lil. n nil h olnl rivil o c ttabt.ilishi rtviv.s w ore hiddng fr hir ti tervi.tite iionii shli isel t h trhe lorei for her wofork. T t, t, itn rl Inhi, i h:igl rest. aihient. lF"iig Thuir l hut , ' ,t i ti-in is- .n to+ llo + A-n F-eve ? r P tieint. in o erlel n sarl ii, slln sl' i ri nfk. fl e ve patl ien ut,' witi lter war',. two l trieg od light of h11 iv'iit a ntt- e or e, i thai Benefit to Bunsmess. eThe in:rtheint phou Inth 're pintst boin ling y at 1r theett aod<, ind it ndhe reath oisso f th, 5'hplltI. Here, n tnln, ldn rtisiInil helpns tan po lie. The l ollher or minof tirr. rhienpitan fi hiltir quiu titihn tol thie ither apy pre redto i tai'i is i reny prmtii ls ofn sior ,het an hsutil dr hlei the ii v :ios wiys, il lid th s,!n, for lthe to the buaneit.s ln It h' Iii ys in hdiv qlntiid Atvherti wi'liiSinin kn, i, - of cotr-. that if 'atiS\- sini' n S. l - t ai Iit'-lic t n.r lit th & ai, rtrliiili'' - itre. 51 sld not line sur'ive. f'I In I u T dvi-'tais in 1. st-rsi w.ut soon rii . o, n th, l.u y 5''iri(.trs tiverltsinf stvrz,, out n f i'rins". For Fever Patient. patientso : a lut of little gi,. two r priinw t of hyih nd an ittle sorrel int ui lwll yield a fine wrlting fluid. TOWNS IN ENGLAND PLANNED Garden Cities Show What Can Be Ac complished by Carefully Laying Out Site Before Building. Ir he c:arl, n itii,- of I.uInh:.,! -uch a' l.?, ht'.torth a:td Ii:iIn " ,''.l the .it " it.,' tow l . was lur,'ha:t'.l bI :y c('no:.,:i? V ;Iy ' , the town '.\:- laid ou't :)." n ~\hh. .* with res.rvi.tlin- for ,Luh!ie ; Iwl -v m i-ln li, h lil.Inlt .. park pliy gr.,in!d, :tinil f.ivnie c.it.-r.. Th.* lota ntilo if f:wth ri,' . |u, intsll' ,l ," :hlh l Sttiti 4nn Nia 1i1i"1t. d n t th' "1t." .f the ra"leunrews \fr. .it. 1 Ti.w r,~ul!t la:r' hin hlly i .i !f l fra'i .very .tint ,of vie-. Th... a.in vIntla n,, Int eao'imf,,rt of tIh. it i:,.u t::v,' h,.,,n lrontoted, a high deg.ree ..f talautly ht '= h t,..atl obhtaineil :tiln the hu'th ,of the contnrtuuati.- h:a- lecmTte 'far funi.d. VWht.i theor ctnrlien clti.'e are ,e.,at ptrot with the tows 1 that have r o\iwn uIp witih,:t l ItnIn ti h vI lu, ,,f ti,,\\n Slanninbe beomles ,evihent. In ,n,- the ti .,,< of tllnllllllunity life are retco nisze.d and pr,, vid.,11 for: in the* other the. enm nunlity is isnored ainl eoaih Indl\liual 14 . left to, follow his o,\\n inrtiative,. In on0 .I high 11l4l5r' n r ,4 f c,,Iifart 1is u -ured the. indlvidunl by hi- takilng the jlrlj.'r Tiee' inl the c(.onnlunlt: In tith other the Indivihduals cla-ah In their 1ef.-arts to, promote self-inter.art. with r4."lllt 'hat the few s\,,cur.4 the d,-lirel .comforts at the expense- and disad vanIt:Iage oif the many. COPYRIGHTS ITS LAMP-POSTS Alhambra, Cal., Adopts Exclusive De. sign in Which City's Emblem Is Used Effectively. Artistlc lamp-posts of concrete and iron have been erected In Alhambra, Cal., which were made especially for the city according to a design that has been copyrighted, so that posts of this type cannot be used elsewhere. The insignia of the city Is a cres cent and star. which Is suggestive of the Moorish palneae in Spain bearing it .. . the sm111i'e namIe1 as this ('llifr nia town. The ernlhlbit htts he.n tused very ft'(' tively in dignilag tho artns< whlic.lh slIp lart two 'f tIhi t!hree light , n a.lc(h I-,'t. It a!0na uapptars .n tlthe sides o,, the haae. A'.ove ,:a.lh of the lattar ortntn:4-nts is a mission Ihell. (One ,of thease, he1ll4 .,serves :Is a do!,,r to the fus4, box situattd within. Playgrounds in Parks. That city cou;:ll well hoIu't of bilng nerurly ideal for resilential purposes ,.,h1. it he said thart it prviJed a well SInill.'d pI:nygro u n e within easy reach ,,f every h ,nue. s:tys a playcround ,x twrt. Primuarily and fundamneatall"y the w riter !lclieves in a complete ,lt l Pla r'ti,,n ,f park nod .hlaygr4.un:I. but thid iindl. thrugh hin'k .,f slhtable ante for lany n.l titis is m re t,, I' ,hleirad th::l i:iarks for tiere breathing sp:t'e. T I ;a' , ,n ly r I, -on,:1,4l 4' so hl ti ,n th .en Is Sto ':iVe 5i)ll4 t lti i e"t1hnt II'! 4-' atv nlt -:.('l+ for Ihlay in evelry lalrk tltih.<.s clo,s !:y i:n ,ffic'i:l jlayli'rourd. Yt the' history of -ma:ill parks whe-re, s.l,,ehl: Tpr'vi-ion f ,r juvenile-s has l.er.n ar:l,he jpininly sh,,w that it has usually ibrouglilt splllatlon and geineradl untidl jllS. ihrllm.asle t) eeve-remnil. e.xce.pt when c4nlfinel! to well-deftined areas within protection of hed!ge. fence or wall. Andl this should he provided In the original plan of every park, or ilater the park design will have to un dergo changes to admit of this very necessary provision for childhood's happy play. Simple Plants About House. Have planting close about the house of a quiet and simple nature except you iplant palms and other stately Sarchitectural subjects to accentuate and hanrmnnlie architecture. Bolder effects in gar:lden should be farthest away. says :a gardening expert Creating an Anxiety. "I have to:ld you several times that yo' i 'ill injure your health ii you iw,,rry." "Yes. And now you've got rm, wor ried half t,, '!eath for fear I'11 worry." What One Most Needs. If we fln! ul-t one to whom we can Sspeak .ut our heart freely, with whom we can waik in love and simplicity without dissimulation, we have no rau:nd tor, quarrel with the world or ,God.-R. L. Stevenson. Had Seen the Statues. "Mother. ' sail little Bobby. "do you know what they do with presidents when they get through with them?" "No I don't" replied his mother. "They freeze them stiff and put them up in parks," replied he I I''A (TALE LI MAXYRM R. , THE KATYDIDS. "Lt" =:.z a real iut,,:i l,!,ii.," said Fairy l'rijL.' ss J y. "Wha'lt aiut an :iirl,;ip?" ask. I Fairy 'Yb:+b. "An uuto,,li.!,l,. V.-!1 !w, the thil:_ for the sort .f trip I nto thli:nkcn of." sail Fairy 'rlnc.e.~s .Jvy. "Oh. yiu'r th!.!~i: if a: tri. h?" asked YXnah. "`'l., if I Lii t knlmn that. I wxultd c,.r':nl..vy rt'\,.r have' tlought of ue 11. " aytI., for I know full w'. il tha:t ~ , ti t:\ a gre.:at i rauny ileics and miiT Of th. futrn ~f the, air:ty all thought out." Fairy l'nri e, ..- Joy laugh,.,I. "I h:ive an ide.: ." 'h, sai,. Ju-t at that in,,ment Prince.s T%%1 lig!ht l, II , n: , a n, . "'1lh h,:" .'-h,' caul d. In h.r ',ean lt:ful hll-like v-ii''. "Gand d crntine, Fairy Twilight- 'll," beaid Yto th "'Ah. i re are you t.i ftrn n. l'rin Cegs TW ilightlocin.l?" asked Princess Joy. SoVmt "times Twilight-lhl nal WPrince .hy were calt ld "Princess you justd slinitirec. s "Fairy." oth names belonged to them. "A. It's a merry joki to htar one ainy ' t aft he rnoon' nd ter of ther "'Good evening,' " laughed Twilight-Bell. "We knew that would make you d laugh." sai." YT ah, "and your laugh is I' tust like music, so I always want to hear it." Fairy ftenoab is the leader of the fairies' orchstra, you know, and loTwve t music above all things. She nakes wondrous mush. for the little creatures of Faryevernd, and thany help her, too. twiightOf cour" she said Twilight-ll, "youn s are both right. It is quite as correct t, tovely. Get us always say ItGo eening as it s to say 'Gd aftenoon,' at this time of theday in a t day." light-Bell laughed againl th mmbrs "I've never heard anyone say 'Good- t very lovely. Let us always say t arivd. this time of day nt Fairyland." So all the fairies jobile." ined Twilight Be"If ll's club in which all the members said "Good-twilight" every afterh noon after the sun had gone to bed and be- 1 tore the night had quite arrived. "Princess Joy wants to get an auto mobile." said 1,hab to the other fairies. "If she wants it she shall have it." said the Fairy Queen, and with a wale of the silvryv-purple wand :he w as carrying shli- said: ".lt,luta, le. c01me' here !" Now, of course,. Fairyland is thel only place where an autotmolbile will cont' in just that w:a., biut no so'ne'r had the Fairy II I , . fit, , ` "Automobile, Come Here." t Queen s; oken than a big red untomo bile was sudde.nly seen at the' entrantce' of the w\,oded rlItn where thel fairies were t:lkling. "Ah ." sa:id Fairy l'rlnce-s Joy. "New for a d(ri'.-r, or ('clhallitrcilr, I helieve' the' grownups call the persn ~,\ho drives an auteo hil eile,." "Driver." said the Fairy Queen, way ing her nl and ag:ain. "Chauffeur or driver, we bid thee ,ome." e And In another moment In the front seat of the automobile the fairies saw a little rounel man dressed in green, wearing a flowing green cape and a1 tall hut of gre'en, with silver hells. "Comte sn, fairies :" shouted i'rincess Joy. "Thiis s glorious ." They all climbed Itto the autottcobileo5.Srme sat " on the sides and some on the seats anti i one fairy perched herself on the, shoulder of the little man, who did not seem to mind in the least. "We are to have a twilight supper In honor of Twilight-lhell," said 1'rincess; Joy. "He must not start on our trip just yet." So l'rince'ss Jey ibrought out two big baskets she had hIiddeln away undehr two bushes ail g:tvoe c-rch fairy a little napkin macide cut of feirns. They had the most delicious supper, hut soon it was clark and P'rincess Joy told the little old man to drive the car along a country road she wished to go. They were Instantly followed by a band of Katydles. "I had been told that they would follow an auto light and there Is one at the back of this and all other automobiles," said Prin css Joy. To be sure, she was right The Katydids flew along after the a tomobile, and as they flopped their wings up and down they sang. Such a concert as they gave, and all the fairies were so surprised and delight ed, for they had not been able to guess what sort of a trip they were going to have with Princess Joy. So once again she was true to her name and gave joy, but this time she said it was owing to the kindly little Katydids! Greatest Art in Life. The greatest things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and the. greatest art In life is to have as many of them as possible.--Bovee. Essence of Good Manners. Good manners are made up of sacrli See. When you stand back to let an other precede, or offer someone else the best chair, or pass the plate of _fruit before you help yourself. ycu are putting self second. And that is the essence of good breeding, In little things and great.--Girl's Companion. Country Trips Cure Blues. Don't mis- trips to the country. A five-mile walk or a ten-mile sptin will ore a case of blues and clear the brain ef cobwebs. a SCOUTS .1 1 - .\r ," .. SCOUTS LEARN LIFE S FIGHT I , ; . I' , ! I . " ¼.. . . t.1 '- l .' . , .. "i, l, i 1 i1 ,:I . . " ' th ': n ",' I • ar or ,. ,r . c .ý t r' I..' n , , ' ."l, r ,l . f,. , :t' ,,, N s :.r," t:. t''1 " "t e al,,, L} 5.om I-p • ,t ht b, h;.i:i,.,l < eh l.ulr ,'. !b1i Ito ec il: :te'l tit aIl in tith rat lt: t:.,- ,, e tiu ' ' c!" f. tit aI , t r ,it ' : ;tt fi t , i .r N: ,t ire. T'lh' ,-ril.re i h3.'\ ," , I A!,. 1","1r t11.ils so,,llit- till ai f-". ,f ill. .lt ,--t ,,f u e '. ll flit. , f .,:'3 , l itcl t !'' a C , ,e hI t rtec li i ne tier hI. , lt -t. i a fire wl th s'ie-ks ir i::l , a l.ltittia ' c ir l l, itl I I-': t ite' k itl I," : tI" c ,ti h 'y wihli gr.w. TI'hl, i,.' SP ou:trll ` Peltl iiPe i."c!i, t(il'lcrc"ltry .tr c'k litlt, inil., I -' cis-ra ti ,i<. I',rt . ilh i'", also, ti ii -r":,l military trininlng may be-Ili. All lloa emrn e'eltll tla ll t i l,'a"ef' till the litl i*e that letuat l e",nlt:ail a ith the hilurdl f. .f lifte is Itemeli lel.et'tt.,3ied 1111 isl le.h intlreitsting :land iu"ful. A little Ir:e.' - tih'it traitiin its hlw to wrestle atilt the world with ia're hands. woutld I" tequailly go.ed ftir icth ilhands and mitits. MINERS PRAISE BOY SCOUTS. Following alt address by H. W. VeIster, the new excutlve at lirmtine ha,:3, Alat.. of the Boy Scouts of Aireer I:a,. the I 'ntiteld Mine \Vorkers of .A:h hutmsl e;i.¼a 3id tihe fill w.'intg res.elutic•n "'Ite it re- lw\i'l. Thailt the e.'tl"n eitite tf I'nitdtl MiCtint, W.'rk,,rs unltib.-, d,,i, r.''., i c, ei r.Ie iec',rtily lill, r''e. i . i-. hlite of the lily S, ,Its - f A, iiert' . :It- L etiI 1~'" 11n bhy th l:ill'tiltal h ;:.'ltu:,ir "'rs ,,f th'e 'rg:tliiZ:ltinll, a e t1 1 1'.e iha:it :ur itll-lilettere et cur:. 'e tlheir I.y' tie .14"in 1 hi: iii ,,V enl i t. w itish ha. lt 'r it< l -urt ie s t.e thii tI tl k i l if l !lu i "::e1 l , le ' cre,'.'d lic lt'ietutilllitt elf gL'eecI e':i ''i "hiitp. > ,ctll-fllhc.¼-. n 1i l3 to ii p t's . tlc l t., - r ta '-.. All of the ihulinredst of thilstilltnds Ili teres'ed in thie Ilc ,y U cv ' Sct will ihe' ', to kni. that the' e.1 ilie 'Woerkterst 1c:t,. roeme to realize' that the're is and ea33 ie 133 ulltltugcni, beli lt l -weten the identele .of organized lieetr land those of tile Scout mtn 'veetlllnt. This chanllge of attitlude Is reveal ll. in a letter which wasi sent to the elti cers and memcerrs of the orgiltuizlticin from the he:ladquarte'rs in IndiunUap,is. "U. S. BOY SCOUT" SUIT. The Boy Sr'cutst of America has ino tih13 lnlcr dlesire to inte'r'fe're witlh aty .r ':'l-:izatioen chiih Ii h1lipinit bicy<. All tih t , - ce.< in iall th' le ','' ecrgatti':t I c't,- in tl,, 3i333"try f rict wt "ly ' i " nteill pert'ntaglti. eft the hcy O'. nlice.l di re i on,,. i,,i th .ir e 1 i ti'. il, :i',,I rh: r:0 - ter ilde''el' l,';i¼ lit. -ty'; cOut'lll . "Ti r i c tiY.i cef rel0i fcc.' e''.-cr\r !c'kt'lilillltt :33 lc-Iet tlcic'. chc l e9tomk 5(31311ll cllhe'h~tlt *'iictlcl hit-lie ice 313;t,e'+ 1t cletr Ice lit'' jiellliI' tiiit lhii t't it-I t rI w i eo we't rive i l i rertmniiz:tile I1 ti ll liltcttllj t to lerccte'et litey' freeio t ic' I ing mlh'cd title! cc oterelecet 'cfrllirlt i ' ' , lil.!:il t thic pc ,- hic lity ef hai viling ftlti'0< ilntetndlied fcr the sullIecort tof the' ge.ll Il ni ri itc,, S tcullt lllioVe mtIll ntlt uctetd fcr it-toml' other plurpleee. Tite' ('cetlr.eI cc ite 1 l1Oy S'cutt ef Anl trilIl t i fc f-intllt'r .1it'tit I'hit rlce t'. Hltlhlte3,. Thlt' lle y Sc'c'llti4 elf Amue'rle'a 1t:3s :i fc-de,'t'al t'il:tl'l,-r. i:ieul it.< Illf.e.,tii i'i ":lf,3et:trel e i the 11y rt'corgalli zittitiUn lw. SCOUTS GOOD TO VETERANS. WVlin the fi:fty-iir-t ::tminll stata e'otc:t:n -ine'ttl cf t ile 4 :rtlId .Aittll 3" ti c' it*,ut ilell. Itt i:.crlteit f flcic Irei lU. w.:*s bli,l in K*I ns.u,-li, W\'1s., no~t iit l ini e.nte'rc, thlt city, t. t a 333 itiUip.et It i -¼a thhl It'oc tell e'litcrtlilin nl t gec li wh - Cit 11,,y Si 34t' ie*'ing on tilitile to renll der lilly tl.'3'se""lry .tcerh'Ve. SCOUT BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS. The sohlhtrs teho are gtluar3ingl the tereidges and othe'r puthie litlltie.s threeughout the colintry wochl unlfiultI edly be glad to r'ce'iv'e through Se'eeut troops mflllaziesll whol.ee' first re'edlers have no further use for them. AMONG THE 8COUTSL Omaha (Neb.) Bity Bc,,uts villte4 40tpt hoeliuse'3 and collected $8,0tx ise Red ('rcs3 camulaign. ('etef,,r'n f leregs to the number of 11± were matde icy the P'rovelen'.e (It. I) B1y Sc,,uts for the members of the t'311st artillery. In tile' ree.,,nt Liberty loan bond cam p lig It ]ey S ,c ut T r ,-cej N ,c..'c; cf ('tv ,' - landi<, e),, visitett ov,.r 15,000 h,,ml,. and (',,lli'3'te'd $1.tI.,I!!.J In t-ehe-'ri tieelto s. Titre lire 48i Secute in tile tr ,e, atld 43I0 teeck jetirt in the e'im1il+tp tl. li,,v Sc-,,utl we\ere thic tir-' te' dli '.ee,.r a p :c i ls t . 'r \ \h it . i n S cr c i : ',,e l . I .. f , ,i 41 feet to theiti' gi.n',e : e u it.' l. 'y tIll:" n*; - cet'.,lW fc *r 3.e0,11.c, lIlita. 3I*,,) 8 ,uitt - l0'! + ll IIi )"t he h l . '! .*.. thir n.- I i' t , :c f. c t' :rc 3 t lt r '.\ l tip tic'I ' '1:itci j':! up tic'e cle j3'.c 'eite- th '-. eIi' .ele s 'o1 llve' II r.,st "tj.r ' I:' !,, Ir ", : l l.''t', i I, ! c li 333,cic. .' fr c-lth,. t- "-tc:. ei :itei.' iet ei I u t ifih in eltl '",,, yeeu tire' th for the winter. Lecok tibout iou: don', lobut