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T h u r n d a y , J u n e 3, 1937 By masquerade ' ' < ! « > » la » Sn-wv BwS F R I D A Y — Continued tt.p acme AU I kaoe dj*r. ’ « ir Safin: traffic ~ are sues* and a the ____ « -* too* road» a rt empty I have as idea that I spec through red -^ -a •* caaiaCy as through stop tar agy-tfr-wg Dressed for the O ccasion F arm INEZ HAYNES IRWIN te.-.pj^ m t h e ______ “ <***!»« wah T * 0“ - « P e o a E y «nee h» a -T -^ < «o produce that edecy w teci -* «a* purpose of lia» oocxane-- h* becomes Bruce H e x m the So*- U w y* b r -' 1er toe poor, icrturec »oui. I car>- * * brtog myweE to ir.ak» puhbc evec » s^gie e t l _ of toe u> Bmt .-.ere are toc». per i* t t *-*' **-■* or relatively sane pas jS**** »Tuch I CQBKàer significant I & m e I give wwd ter „ \ e I ; «hem. Some I have . t o m e ------ -— This brings me to the »»ei-mg -vf -as« Friday— the dav 1 t ,. e t A c e B U ik i. He t t o d T n t o d ^ luachevc. aa4 ard to play Io ton M r!« gotf with h ^ * * played tine hole»—and tbeo suddemy he suggested that a e call oe Mrs. Avery W< arrived there • lia le after two o cteck. Mm Carnes and Miss Prer.ti», “ ere ax abcu: i h r « irepped Dcx-uc Mardeo at tus home ob Second H ead; brought Ace '-hec. drove borne my- I o p ic s 1272, G R A S S F L A V O R IN M IL K U N N E C E S S A R Y K e e p Cow s F ro m A n y G reens F ew H o u rs Is A d v ised . * * J?’- ?. - r , . laarvetw a D.lr» 1270 130 »♦ V P“ 1* lh4! desirable ** ® * R v o r to Bulk quite so suc- - I Bunk I bad not been at borne cessfuLy a» tender green gra«». but He a o re than fifteen wh« I doctor Mardec called me up <» » order to avoid the undesirable « i - r and flavor which nearly ak £ i s ; 1 I the teiepboBe He said that be » ays occurs when cows are first a m atter o< great smpcrtaace to **“ 3 7 * ao pasture, it is necessary /// “ * *> f re -,« the telepvcoe ■ » .^ - ,^ 3 » ^ * ^ “ e* K*SA< talk over with as» and asked tf « f e » that have artruaa^tod dur- X Z S m T S » * * * £«-‘ =---i be might come to the Camp at to observe cautxto in the pasturing practice * «a< my absence She saw at * e -7.f .-. '•'«*-*-• trace, ooc* ° f course I s a d yes He Reaearch worker» at the Califor- that c etoirg bad h a rre -e - and v * - i r - ^ e r pi*ymg together—ba:- a rm e d as sex» as his car could I « - that ¿ 7 s a w S .^ T a s ^ ? * L ¿ * n o e a Yet toa and Oklahoma Agncultural Ex- bring him And he told t - t “ periment statoona have shown that ae quesa-e«. made no comment I i ». W / Here folkwed as detail the «-»v-t. - cc-ws are kept away from rough the firs: ^Z“ ^ * 1 1 e>*=< * time a l i . 4 L_», V - w- — a ~ - iC age» especiaUy green roughages, « « 7 that Doctor Mardes had told — ---------- -------------- « . . . n . the mo- are walked through the haU and arrow the floor at my bvmg- ■ * * war was declared I sailed for ^ atr>ck ■r!- ="-» This was Bruce at least fir» hours before milking very httoe at the feedy flavorwiU rooer. to the door ieadirg ccto the France I volarieered to ru= an Hexscc. s comment evade,., e < m ia , “ I have sever expersenced such ambulance ter the French army pcarza Procedure c a t be applied to pas- • cataclysm since the day I learned 1 met hem when I r u clearing There I was cocfrocted by a It was as - - - • « practice. The cow. can be the wounded ter the Formgo Le- at Sister Dora s te a m « ta rg e picture. V e became close fr.ends al though » tornado had been loosed turned on pasture or.mediately aft Seated a ooe at the hammocks most at ccoe. we have bees close esjee rn j bead—a tornado amh tha er the mommg milking but they were Care and HrpestCl Thev sat should be removed to a dry lot or inends ever cnee There was a l e « r a fury <* fism» R „ ^p, close, bolt upftghk her hand Is ^ - t * d everyw e re a bam at least five hours before the so a profess,;nil ae I became r_s « « P e d EfhUy m hto. Thee were next miuung. T » hare been much to > outwardly. J mooting s t r a t a ahead. It « a j ob- **w > « I I pr* cuc* » followed for the gether ever m e t jut first m eetng " perfectly a-1! vwua that they had not heard the first two or three weeks in the Doctor M arder that ear or my footstep» r I --ad kaewa Sister Dora I did ^ r ^ J ther* ’rU1 *» ' « 7 kttle of “In l i l t we both met at a They started apart and then there _ pital a: Coocy-sur-Sen e » yoarg v 1 ipved her I the undaurabie grass odor and fla- “»»» came together agam ~ him cciy that I had admired rcr a tbs m Jk This practice will T'acre I did not k r »- T H E R E , Mrs. Astorbilt. ti< n. Spring means so much m or* I toetered through the « ev er, wimmate most of the wild gar- her as H.eancr Caere »•here are you going in that when one's clothes look tha p a rt.” £*=* -T *y saw a: once that scene- rf to*-», p i,at E '^ rrtc d y m the hospxtd M r told me that Ace BLailue was bc or ooioo lovely summer gown?” catadyamjc had happened. ' You're quite right, dear, b^t P-ying to make Mis» Eames elope are .ourd m the pasture At the They eaped • their feet, harried ca~e_ her *S aler Dora' and bo “ Not very far, Miss Junior Deb. now let's run along W * have work same tan< the cows will have Ace and I followed the habsL J In- * : -Z T 51 . 7 \ * r * 7 * » »0 time to toward m * Just down to the store to buy ma- to do.*’ 1 advisrd him to go to enough tome to consume the neces- -« *c «men last Friday afremocc. I » 'V a a t a n, Auat M ary»“ Hope- **.?*? for “ piay ’ Ult Ilke yo u « ” The Palteraa. *nd toll him the whole « • 7 quar.hty at gras, to supply - ♦ 42 I ’-«Pi*'-her refer to her B ell, Ma -mah, tf you must copy asked Dear Mrs Avers ' ” *» Eleanor. I real_rec that 1 H * »sked me tf I would ac their neeos Pattern 1270 comes in sires 14 my style, you couldn't find a bet to 20 ( 33 to 42 bust ) S i m 18 re quavered • -what ha» hap- chfme.y forgotten what her re*: 7^ the very finest flavor in kt“ aad I agreed to do ter model because these shorts quires 5 S yards of 38 meh ma m -k durmg the pasture season, it is 5cme water. S arah'" really fit. and the whole thing is terial. _ -Sister Dora was the most beaj- -“-»FPened fortunately that Ace suggested that this procedure be tel- Sarah appeared wtth a glass oí - - woman I have ever seer a _-»d not left the house a tailored job.” la my c v r i throughout the entire tim a Pattern 1273 is designed ter »a-«-’ I drank it to the las: drop A Stylist peaks. i—e nre was the best woman P'r^e ce Doctor Maraen told Ace ; sires 14 to 30 <33 to 42 bunt) Sise May I as Susie Sew-Your-Own —estén, both ai you—and listen I have ever km wn m my hie I what he had u ld me I 16 requires 4*b yards of 38 meh F o rc in g B re e d in g H e n s S * '* - - \ 5 = I myself cacgt: the Interrupt you two with the latest m aterial. 2 4 yards o ' ribbon are •e - to tore with her the mstan: I frunk th » was the firs: tome m --s n g e hollow resonance ci mv looked a: her F r im that moment. « y h f e that I ever saw Ace B '^ k ie word from my class in dress de required for the tie belt. B y I n c re a s in g P ro te in “ Aad doc't tell anybody ye:' , 00 ether w ____ *ign? You, Sis, are a pre-vue ' Pattern 1304 is for sires 34 to » « P « it- Before Forcing breeding hens by m- 1 . * * •'J* t coese from Bruce Hea- j^ced my heart She did cf Miss America m proper sports . 4« Sue 3« requires 3 4 yards at lore -toe-or Maraen finished the story S K ! camp. Be shot himself jts t “ •*' 1 r t i -cec very sooc that sre hts face was ghastly He admitted creasmg toe amount of protein in » e a r while Ma-mah is modern ,o 35 inch m aterial plus 4 yard coo- “ J . <°* tBere H e i dead He the minute with her raised «ai.it- I toa»ting. a *~ true He sad that “7 , ra :xgi tf.ay be done «Tth no iU never lore me. In all the ^ d A « B la ik i« H e - s l e f t a « , . “ Z i t . 1 tcew her, I never even prm a Demcyne had not divorced “ *= »butidsnee of green line and fulled bodice I, in this Send your order to The Sewing •eed is supp„ed Recent experi — ed at my love a * may have morning frock, have what tie i Circle Pattern Dept . 149 New -rx t husband when she went For an instant Hopemll sad ^■-îdectet it, out no word of hers «--rough the cerem jc . with h im ; ments conducted at the Oklahoma hook calls classic simplicity. Be Montgomery Ave . San Franciscn experiment statx» that ^ c - ” coasequeac* ac-hmg. Then “ Great God"' he ever suggested to me » that tote that as it may, I couldn't get Calif. Patterns 15 cents <m coins) she did E^ qrjeBC* h a ’ m am age • gricuitura! mattered. aad a « knew r - * * * 3 IX * : and that Show toiat the m ortality of the breed I« may be ti T' 'r4 was > € gal along without it. because it's so each ers fed green feed was not increased Caro ourst into tears f tr from the time she cool and comfortable ” respect him :e met h j m - I „ .* T t J a a te res, Bell 9 > n « ra i« W Kc Service — - was ___ m ~ one H w u no at- by forcing, observes a w riter m ^ - b i e " ' she exclaimed beamed last Fmda T_«he oc* thir.r tn.r.g He * m made Everybody's llappy. Success*!. Farm ing Green feed pro- I did not teript tc vindicate himself. At the “ Thanks for the approval, Su Her voice rounded and -eve with Ace B -tà ie MHR COOL w it * end. he said briefly. What do you tecto the hatching «puabties of eggs deepened with her emotion. But S T u i * ? * * “ ■ * * sie. Your clever dress would be — ^er. Naturally. o«r Pans wer- expect me to do. Doctor Mar-den*’ “ P—’-uced by forced breeders Rs- as she went oc repeatmg. “H o m - a bright spot m anybody's kitchen 'Doctor M a r ie - said. -I expect tx r i ’ --’t a protein carter.: as high ble Hom bie: H o rn U M “ that emo- =tiss»es did a « always r:m ad e and now that you've got the swing so we did not afra-: her u> y o i to make an annotmeement that * • a per cent may be fed without two went out of her voice and of this sewing business there will tojury to the hatchabilitv of eggs tf Ce’-cer I never suspected that, ® F ?iep ‘ granddaughter a your other came in its piace—relief. O - be no stopping you. But even so, 1 sprouted oats, alfalfs meal, or some Aoe « ¡<mg as it had to come out. dear wüen *e was oc pe— must admit I'm a proud mother i« * ' green feed is fed each day. “ ' I wnb do that. Ace agreed M r*. Avery, Tm glad that it has spxmt virtually all his urne w.m 7ou can go just as far as you Where feremg is done by mcreas.r’g “ •VneE»' Doctor Marder. asked « » * ou« new. For hew I sufTered Sister Dora." *'ith this new hobby.’* the protein in the feed and us-r.g tersely. mght long' I ^ v e been sc Gee, Ma-mah, isn't it swell to lights, the use of green feed is espe- . remember ve rr weT the as: “ Are said that he would like to would arrest m.v t o « I saw her be on such friendly terms with Danger in Words Bat that » a take a little time to think the mat- ciaEy important to maintain goad ^ » a d -a fre r. Grandfather told me Fashion? I think good old Sew- Wise men say nothing in dan pre-oaus memcry and .as nc place advances m the total egg produc- - -v e'-er 'You see a involves -ae whoie story last night. I know Your-Own deserves most of the gerous times —Selden. tian. — — s comes^or. Tre nei mg ohahgmg my will, he said now that my real name is Carol_ne I anew ai s ^ t was that she had credit for arranging the introduc- xn g do you r e ; uire to “" •? r ® Ace Bla-k.e s •one to soutfaen France Sr e came t-m k s over?' Doctor Mardes ax-ughtor. but I carnet m û » i f * beck to Pa.-a but a f t ___ . C le a n W a te r fo r P o n d s asked. it ^ b J Scarce':r *2 ® « “ 4bir- t <F for Spam I did - L T to r A iocatxwi that wiE allow drain- "Ace thought lor a moment or X for .ast Eight grandfather told I ’ »eve- ------ see saw ner ner agam •X' ocq orz.y pasture ©f two. Then he sam. T E tell yoa c e that I must be prepared at Suoceh-y I got -r.rrug- friends wfiat TE do. Doctor Mardes We re meadow should be chosen for the TV. ---- V ----- « V taomem for his arrest He the news of her death in S The .a p re m , fall of a)| f . | | t •am f-to g to M rs Stew s party tzv- g»-- farm pond, says Marion Clark of the ■ku: the firvt doubt of one c « - I f — was sc exhaustod that he went ” I t is impxissibie tor me to ^ 2 I have ah app.tmtm.en: to meet my Missouri Ccbege of .Agrxruiture. C o a a le u de C w peru i. I « < « mm u ni the haste in winch I am _ * ater from barnyards and lots <h«ty by M e rifirr« ran n u n ad « teL Hc^estoZ and he sa.d 4-->3 with me »adequate ,<w ers~S t*tft-egger is Mrs. Avery's Spmner should nev er be alio« ed to drain in st lfl 36. I have a little business that - We've peer. U k ih g it T T i ~ Mrn 6" 91 »1 broliK mi expression at my command «hat «-to has • I h ie itself, to attsia n a tu rr'i eree- That won't take two to ^to*-4 Poo«is 'Where it is de- ■ “ -a whole mormr.g long We e . aeato did to me For several mmutes S-poose yoa stroll over ftrabie jo construct a pond where eeredmg t d e j . - f l i , 1rlh u f K ritk s* * „ ao W4-T « r t - b r t what a weeas. I «as not myself. Inneed. UMTS lin M T lf -W «U TIN l here is no >urh thing a< a great there at about a quarter to eleven water from lots would normally « » -fo rt Hopesthl. wen to me H«r» • th» i m thai vt! "----- zfc M r ~ * y ^ y that I nave never been —iet us say—and we'B rate the cram mto it. terraces should be man ar a great ««m an . People be •"J?®*“* »‘‘V • h " W ---- n ir « T U ^ dv 30W JE *-"• everyth..-E lieve in them a . they u.r<t Io b. Iirve -ne same man since Th-s I man- whole thing over Tas pretty shak 'C<C to intercept the contam.nated u.. cf-4r- i « Grandfather is out cf » dragon« and unirom « -G eorge C?OCea; froea = F tr ends en by tins and I was up most of last w ter and carry rt to another water £ W -v *£“ a aorra* sei.< Bernard SAair. “ 1 -«>- beer. free. I wouid n a v e m gr: with patients. I'd -ike to take shed «here it « J1 not pollute toe Any ebd Brace H e z m The *o r« t of i| ¡a, divarniamrnt pc-rxi water gone a: once mto ret-remer* I 4 bttle r.»p— I want to sleep oe n .' —nay father?” am been left to ,he p a ritiq . „„J •xthk I would have “ Doctor Marder. agreed He left Iroo lnrU m .l, rwluoor ooo-OwS H oo^uZie pew e h a, h ^ n left 1» the militaries«. - knew no mere about it • , “ft U .nrwhom K.— „ I '“ f t nrotnerbood or other, retired to immed.ateiy But after he had G ra in M ix tu re fo r P o u ltry I a i »</ I Jo> d G+orf+. • » Ir H * an hour to nomata. 8 » roo, •---• you «io, my dear child ’’ . some remote m e ra s e rv But »e gone. Ace said sjabeniy that B was hanlwar» à»ai«r. rw*» ■ ir"-' The «Ih m ale value of our w i,n - There are several grains or com swered “ We shaj a_ ar.ow were m a war and I t.he achievement, re.«. u,o,n , u r FRfcB F»U «*~ l:>ttatrwb< aa4 « b O m a l bo use his trying to sleep, that he b in ever ’• binations of grams that give satisfac about ih ta woa«larfal Iraa. ¿>a*d p«8(au< ■ 3t ® cr“ eTer- I found one comfo— •b it.« , io „ „ .h ,,,, broaden and was too exctoc He offeree to in “I tory results. but the one most com- * 3 - : . f I had pmom_sed my moth- 1 drive me back to toe camp. After 1» enrich our liv e .. Z M u d Sarnof) mor..y used in sE sections of this — a a-nd o. dreamy apathy. " I er that I would 4 ways car ner ! be got there, he suodestoy made up xta'e, says a North Carolina State want to feel for awhfc toL re- Bible with me. Kcw J begar. to 1 his mind to change his wiu then ar.d -e ase from that awful am am .” read i t I read it through. Since I there I was rus lawyer. I drew co—i^e pou.ti> man. is composed of ® cent yellow corn and 40 I > « ; d " e T i0 T ,d n r e HopestiH,“ then I have read — _l th r o u g h m a n y t up a new will for him It was tan«*. At first i t g a v e m e o n ly abort I typed it myself He s«aed per cent wheat However, this ra ? We=t * T comfort came— ¿ t it and Berry and Adah serv ed as tion should be largely governed by o T * V'e New T« “ a « *-< x t» m (ha witnesses. You wiE find that «-Jl what a grown on the farm , and the oort cf toe grain which must be keejoo that Sarah Darbe heined Oid zestament Presently, but this , clipped to this confessjon. purchased Where there is an abun S 1 •« * “ TY eaa Ace went home was several years after Dcra s 7 °; the mid-day sur aeath, I saw the Light ” ‘ After he had gone, I began to dance of heavy barley (48 pounds to was fiarmg m the blue skv And feei uneasy. That tornado r t E toe nuf.be. i or heavy oats (38 pounds J^if F r e d N e h e r t--er. nature, reinforced by this sec- I , t&Zovei a rather long, ram- to toe bushel) these may be substi bormfymg s h o c k . ' p r - ^ i to , ~-mg arc msanely iEogical account swirled and flamed m my mm«L tuted for a part of the corn and But scene toungs were clear I J =1° not quote take her toU. I sank iaxmediatelv ' ? f'X realised that here was / heaveu- w heat but should never exceed 30 W IL L - ’Í fc* ars °®-‘y indirect: v os ser.t importunity to serve Sister per cent of the grain mixture. » to a coma so truck—it w m Ï" . i'"'3' ! 6 ' t* e= toXKtei on th i B - J ' S * * * “ ‘■a'ie r 1 itove read Dcra by protecting her child head, chloroformed . . a f ,Z ~ n. uce Hexsoh s confession of fa th Something seemes to tell me th a t A g rlc u itu ra i N o tes rate I did not ©per. my eyes u n tj many tim .es b u t I always . - get content with the wul. Ace tx . mommg run was stream.:-» » toe erraticism and dis-asso- dis-associa- ‘ delay toe anriouncemest that Hogs yield a greater proportion to the room. s taos of his expression f I •*. r bne* I ft»'.»* T ... e ___ a-- Prentiss « was his daughter amU. aft at edible meat than any other meat ° ° Ce r t f l * re4-X g er he had married Miss Eames. anim als Bruce Hexson's canfessx» lie« the Old Testament a great Xugr.t— That story might make a difference • • • be. ore me as I write But not his A'ways begms if with a capita;— » M i « Eames's feeung lor farm I t is found that seven out of every xuoserjy horned m his mur.d ' confesnor as I shall set rt JOB farm fires start wb. i sparks I iiked and admired M-ss Fames here It is or. f i r r x g , I did not want her to undergo as land on a roof. dOCUaent' He P°ured • • • - a t would approximate it out m one night, writing a ta ir ^ -o tr. the Psaima 5is.er Dora s But more ana more and Isaiah Among spring-seeded pastures, ume I tad read it-a tid 7 r.e d —oh steadfastoy more and more—I it—again and again before I saw cfc* n<ec whe^e wanted to do this last service for oats g ne the greatest pasturage in the fhortest time and at the leas» I became as entirely «tfferent » it two entities One is the insane cost. HreX* 0B- ? F ia< i l i c g . i a E ^ ••/an. I eschewed aE my former the dead lady of m y heart. “ AE this tore and flared inside • • • r a t if y from toe Old T e s t a t e - b-eai-res—drinking, dancing, thea- me what the sane Bruce H e x o S ^ S i er-gKhg, I might say. social <tver- M ilk cows require from 100 to 300 ‘ The end of it was that I sug pounds of water daily, it is stated by of every kind First I ren-ed never have ju stffied-send.-g M gested to toe servants that we go the Missouri experiment station x- j... an active professional hie rcaa 7 * ° t>re's<nce of : up toe n v e r to the island camp • • • be* Maker, sending himself tr his then I retired from toe world for the week-end. Adah aad Berry M aker with blood or. his r.arxfr ,<ram W0Tid and I More than 50 kinds of frujts and always erjoyed toie island camp H e n . I am quoting phrases m the eschewed aE my former esio* » ■ a . One thmg I c.-ung to ^toat aad they were delighted with toe vegetables are of commercial m> c o n fe s s » itself. AE these pas- ; idea. They rowed up the river to portance in toe United States »7 fr.er.hsf.;p w,th a X sages have what my husband use'- » •« the camp. I had some port «m e J ' * ' « 1 ?- ved to call the rhythm of insarntv in tfie camp and I gave them a bot For the past ten years the tobacco But 1 him for Some are nearly uninteE-g. « ■ ^ .Z -f* “ anotoer thing He was m e x ^ tle that night. I knew that after crop in the United States has aver some grotesquely incoherent. Obce 1*^7- «^h efted in my mind with the long day. that would make aged about 1450.000.000 pounds «to h4i k cov« w i c i 7 r u l j4 ■ p«ge P*ge W with strange s them sleep aad it did They went grown on 1.740.000 acres and having v He Was « r e m e i y to bed early. fi-agra.ms or drawings. with the I fi > « O l| 4* = » 4Uhg_what With has r r > ? f i t * 7 ‘lr-*''*d f4r» value of C14,- n o BE C 0 \ T l M L b / 800.000. H id to • a * H w «. nono of Mow * * frees — « \ « *«’" C “ Q u o ta tio n s" Coleman ¿.‘ü St* si *«<. Iron —•*— — was figr.h-g m SMEW LIFE’S LIKE Tl IAT YUM T Cr MRKflMMMni