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tallied by th e a sso c ia tio n . T h e la rg e r p o rtio n , a b o u t tw e n ty -tw o ucres, v a l u e d a t m o re th a n $1.000,000, w as b o u g h t o f th e c ity o f A le x a n d ria a t a n o m in al figure, w h ich m ade It a gift. C e re m o n ie s o f c o rn e rsto n e laving JOHN Bi AKT w e re p la n n e d fo r N ov. 4. th e a n n i v e rs a ry o f th e In a u g u ra tio n of th e c o u n try ’s first P re s id e n t, bu t h a v e been TEN TEAKS a d v a n c e d to e a rly O ctober. T he day tim es, ex cep t w hen used In ritu a l by h a s no t y e t been set. b u t th e p ro g ram Ground Already Broken for Class th e A le x a n d ria lodge, th e e n tire te m In clu d es p a rtic ip a tio n by P re s id e n t STNO T H E boy o f eig h t, ten y e a rs Is p le w ill be ojieti to th e public. a n ete rn ity . T en y e a rs ag o he ic Structure on Outskirts of H a rd in g , C h ief J u s tic e T a ft a n d m any o th e r notab>e a n d high g o v ern m en t h ad no ex isten ce. T e n y e a rs m ore M asonic A rt G allery . Alexandria. Va. an d he w ill be a m an in s t a tu r e — A bove th e h all, w hich w ill rise In a officials. a s ire th a t seem s to him f a r beyond c le a r sto ry from th e g ro u n d floor, w ill a tta in m e n t. be a m useum a n d M asonic u rt g alle ry . T o th e boy o f tw enty-one, ten JEFF DAVIS MONUMENT H e re w ill be p lace d M asonic p o r tr a its years, w hile n o t a lifetim e. Is a a n d th e m any h is to ric re lic s of W ash long s tre tc h ah ead . in g to n a n d th e se v e ra l o th e r n o ted A t th e e a d of th e com ing te n y e a rs E v e r y M a s o n In C o u n t r y to Be A s k e d V irg in ian s w ho fro m tim e to tim e h e w ill l»e well on h is w ay to w h er to C o n t rib u te $1, a n d A lr e a d y h a v e been m em b ers o f th e A lex an d ria e v e r h e is going, su ccess or fa ilu re . lodge. $700,000 H a s B e e n C o l l e c t e d - I f he could u n d e rs ta n d ju s t liow- A rep lica o f th e first lodge h o u se H a ll of F a m e f o r M a s o n s . m uch th o s e te n y e a rs m ean. Just u sed by A le x a n d ria lodge, w hich w as w h at r a n be done w ith th em , ju s t A lex a n d ria, Vu.— W ith th e tu rn in g d e d ic a te d by W ash in g to n , w ill !>e In w h a t th ey w ill yield if rig h tly c u lti o i th e first sod ou a b e a u tifu l sp o t on clu d ed . O th e r so u v e n irs in clu d e the vated. th e re w ould .be fu r less th e o u ts k irts o f A le x a n d ria , o v e r clock w hich stood la-sUle W a sh in g to n 's tro u b le an d d is tre s s in th e w orld. looking th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l, w ork h as bed, th e |H>nduiuui co rd of w hich w as T o th e m an of fo rty , ten y e a rs a re begun on a m em orial to G eorge W ash- c u t a t th e m o m en t o f h is d e a t h ; a te n y ears w hich m u st not be w usted. lug ton w hich w ill be a fittin g com p o ck et k n ife g iven W a sh in g to n by his T h e n ex t te n y e a rs a re Ids b est, ns puidon-piece to th e L incoln M em orial I m o th er, w hich w a s c a rrie d by him as f a r as p ro d u c tiv ity is concerned, if in W ashington. | u *‘°J' a n d m an ; Ills o ld h o u r-g lass, th e lie lias not m ade th e la s t te n y e a rs T h e edifice, a s ta te ly te m p le In sp ire d c h a ir h e o ccupied a s \\ o rs h lp fu l M as. co u n t, h e still h a s a c h an ce w ith th e by G reek a n d llom uii a rc h ite c tu re , Is te r an d w hich w a s u sed fo r 122 y ears, n e x t ten. b ein g e re c te d by th e com bined effo rts a n d th e W illiam s p o r tr a it of W a sh A fte r th a t, u n le ss h e Is n p h e o f a ll th e M asons a n d M asonic o rd e rs in g to n , w hich h e ap p ro v ed . nom enon. th e c h an ce w ill be gone, li e W ith th e se w ill also be p lace d th e In th e U n ited S ta te s, a n d w ill be a c an p ro g ress u fte r fifty, g« fa r th e r tr ib u te to W ash in g to n , th e m an anti sp a d e u sed in th e g ro u n d -b re a k in g th a n he lias ev er gone, h u t ra re ly u n M ason. It w ill be 200 fe e t fro m p o r cerem ony by L o u is A. W a tre s, P re s less he is going s tro n g on h is fiftieth tico to o b serv atio n p la tfo rm on th e id e n t of th e M asonic N a tio n a l M em or h jrth d ay . top, an d w ill be su rro u n d e d by an ex ial a sso ciatio n . Look a t y o u r rem ain in g y e a rs ns T h e th lrty -tw o -a c re trn c t s u rro u n d te n siv e la n d sc a |ie d g a rd e n to be on a sset. E x am in e th e n ex t ten o f know n a s G eorge W ash in g to n p a rk . It ing th e te m p le h a s a lre a d y been ob- them fo r o p p o rtu n ity , and see if you is ex p ected th a t th e m em o rial w ill be ca n allo t to each enough w ork to com pleted in from fo u r to five y ea rs. c a rry you a t a b e tte r p ace Into th e T h e co st w ill be a p p ro x im a te ly n ex t decade. 500.000. T e n y e a rs w isely em ployed at any Must Serve Punishment C o n stru c te d o f snow y m a rb le a n d tim e a f te r tw e n ty o u g h t to m ak e a Meted Out to His Son w h ite ,c o n c re te , th e colu m n ed s tru c tu r e m an e ith e r a su ccess o r a failu re . w ill to w e r high abo v e th e riv e r und T h ey m ay, not he enough to brin g H e rb e rt I*. V e rn ie r of S y ra w ill s ta n d o u t from a b ack g ro u n d o f a fo rtu n e, b u t th e y ought to bring cuse, N. Y„ w a s se n te n c e d to d en sely w ooded h illsid es. h a b its a n d m eth o d s w hich la te r will se rv e five m o n th s In th e O non In su re Independence. M a s o n s to C o n trib u te . d ag a c o u n ty ja il a f te r h e had C om pare th e n e x t te n y e a rs w ith ve.-iiifc. • E v ery M ason h a s been a sk e d to con p lead e d g u ilty , to g e th e r w ith th e la s t, nnd d e te rm in e th a t th e se tr ib u te a d o lla r to w a rd th e fu n d , an d his w ife, to u c h a rg e th a t th ey A fte r fo u r y e a rs, w o rk h a s been re s tre tc h e s o f tim e, now em p ty und u n a lre a d y m o re th a n $700.000 h a s lieen k e p t th e ir flve-.vear-old son, K en su m ed on th e Je ffe rso n I>avls m onu im proved, sh all he filled w ith ach iev e n eth , Im prisoned fo r five m o n th s collected. A d d itio n al p led g es b rin g m en t w hich Is b ein g e re c te d a t F air- m en t th a t is w o rth w hile. th e figure to a lm o st $1,600,000. M ason In a n old d ry goods box in th e You can p u t in to th e m alm o st a n y view , Ky., th e b irth p la c e of th e p re si coal c e lla r o f th e ir hom e. M rs. ic o rd e rs and In d iv id u a ls c o n trib u tin g you choose— w ork, effort, d e n t o f th e C o n fed eracy . W ork on It th in g $100 to w a rd th e fu n d w ill be placed V ern ie r w as se n t to Jail fo r ten h a s b een h a lte d th re e tim es by lack th o u g h t, o r Idling, an d tim e w asting. upon th e h o n o r c h n rte r roll to be k ep t j day s. A lm ost a n y m an can he m ad e o r o f fu n d s. T h e sh a ft Is b eing m a d e of am ong th e tem p le archiv es. Y ou h av e at c o n c re te nnd w ill s ta n d 351 fe e t high. b ro k en In ten years. 4? T h e b u ilding, acc o rd in g to a rc h ite c ts, le a st th a t tim e la-fore you If you a re w ill be a f te r th e s ty le o f m em o rials th e ag e o f th e a v e ra g e n e w sp a p e r to h e ro e s p lace d a t th e h a rb o r e n ren d er. * tra n c e s o f u n d e n t G reek a n d R om an M ake up y o u r m ind th a t ev en If cities, i t w ill he e re c te d on a rid g e th e la s t te n y e a rs co u n te d fo r n o th 250 fe e t above th e P o to m ac, a n d from ing th e n e x t ten w ill co u n t fo r m uch. Its to w er, 200 feed h ig h er, a g ra n d 1 M ake th a t p u rp o se, and stick to It. p a n o ra m a of th e C ity of W ash in g to n A nd th e s e com ing ten y e a rs w ill la w ill lie b efo re th e o b serv er, a s well th e best you h av e e v e r know n. ns o f th e c o u n try b o rd e rin g upon ( C o p y r ig h t b y J o h n B l a k e ) M ount V ernon. --------- o --------- T h e first floor w ill be g iven o v er A ny w ay. It w a s n o t Isin g lass a t all la rg e ly to a m em orial h a ll, th e com As Perfect Insulator It Has Im In th e fro n t o f th e stove. H a d It been, m an d in g fe a tu re of w h ich w ill be u THE ROMANCE OF WORDS portant and Varied Uses in it w ould h a v e la s te d n s long ns p ap er, h ero ic s ta tu e o f W ash in g to n . H ow fo r Isin g la ss is m a d e o f th e a ir blad- ev er, ns th e m em orial ns n w hole w ill Electrical Industry. "V IL L A IN ” d e rs o f c e rta in fish a n d Is a soluble be d e d ic a te d a lso to th e m em o ries ISTO RY , w hich hns a h a b it c o m b u stib le su b s ta n c e . W h at re a lly o f o ih e r g re a t M asons o f th e c o u n try , o f re p e a tin g Itself, ru n s w as In th e sto v e w in d o w s w as m ica, th e r e will be a v a ila b le to th e G ran d tr u e to form in a n u m b e r of o n e o f th e o d d e st o f n a tu r a l su b L odges of each s ta te sp a c e In th e w ords, as m ay be seen by the sta n c e s, a n d w h ich Is now one of th e m em orial hall In w hich th e y m ay e n com parison o f th e c h a n g e s u n g re a te s t boons In th e e le c tric a l in d u s sh rin e p o r tr a its o r o th e r tr ib u te s to d e rg o n e by “p a g a n ” an d “ vil P o sse sse s C o m b in a t io n of S p e c ia l tr y ns a p e rfe c t In s u la to r. So im p o r M asons w hose d eed s p lace th,em be lain .” T h e fo rm er, a s we hav e Q u a lit ie s F o u n d In n o O t h e r ta n t Is m ica, in e le c tric a l goods, it Is sid e th e F ir s t P re s id e n t. seen, first m e a n t n d w e lle r In S u b s t a n c e — N o S a t is f a c t o r y d e c la re d , th a t ninny o f th e lu rg e r elee- Such m en n s P a u l R ev ere, re p re s e n t a v illage (p n g u s), th e n a h ea th e n S u b s t it u t e F o u n d . trio n l su p p ly m a n u fa c tu rin g co m p a n ies ing M a s s a c h u s e tts ; D e W itt C linton, v illa g e r a n d th e n a h e a th e n . ow n nnd o p e ra te th e ir ow n m ien m ines. N ew Y ork ; B en jam in F ra n k lin , P e n n S im ilarly, " v illa in " w as o rig i W ash in g to n .— Do you rem e m b e r how sy lv an ia ; H e n ry C lay, L ew is a n d S p l i t In t o T h i n P la te s. n ally ap plied to th e s e r f o r p e a s you used to sit b e fo re th e obi b a rre l C lark . Iiln lr, R a n d o lp h nnd m any a n t, know n a s “v llla n u s” be Mien, sa y s th e b u re a u . In clu d es a o th e rs h a v e been su g g e ste d to be re 1 sto v e In th e p a rlo r, o r b efo re th a t g ro u p o f se v e ra l m in e ra ls c h a ra c te r c a u se he w as a tta c h e d to th e m em b ered th u s ns p ro m in e n t h isto ry - I "n ew -fan g led " la tro b e , w u tc h in g th e ized by a p e rfe c t b a sa l c le a v a g e by v illa o r farm . In th is sen se it j glow o f th e c h eery w in te r fire th ro u g h m ak in g MaSor.s. h ail no o p p ro b rio u s m eaning v irtu e o f w hich th ey m ay be s p lit Into I th e “Isin g lass w indow s? You m ay T h e tem p le w ill he th e a c tiv e lodge w h a te v e r, b eing p ra c tic a lly a ex ceed in g ly th in p la te s. q u a r te r s of A le x a n d ria • W ash in g to n th in k t h a t sin ce th e b a se m e n t fu rn a c e synonym fo r o u r w ord "c o u n try H ow o fte n ns a y o u n g ste r d id you ' L odge No. 22 A. F. nnd A. M., of j h a s g e n e ra lly su p p la n te d th e tro u b le m uke w o n d e rfu l finds o f "g o ld ” o r j m an " o r “ru s tle .” T h en , because w hich W ash in g to n w a s th e first M as som e p e sk y th in g s th e p ro d u c e rs of “silv e r" am o n g th e rock d e p o sits n e a r j It w a s ta k e n fo r g ru n te d th a t the te r w hen It w as L odge No. 3b. O th e r "isin g la ss" m ust h a v e long sin c e gone th e h o m e ste a d ? p e a s a n t w ould be ch u rlish , se lf O f co u rse, th e room s su rro u n d in g th e a triu m will be b a n k r u p t; b u t th e r e ’s m o re d em an d d re a m s o f w e a lth v a n ish e d w hen you I ish, d ish o n est, a n d g en e ra lly of given o v er to th e u se s o f g ru n d n a fo r it now’ th a n e v e r b efo re, sa y s th e evil m oral co n d itio n s— referrin g , fo u n d th e silv e ry . - r golden flakes j tio n a l bodies o f th e o rd e r. At all U n ited S ta te s b u re a u of m ines. o f course, »inly to th e p e a s a n ts w e re on ly m ica. S uch m ien h a s no o f o th e r d ay s— th e w ord began c o m m ercial v a lu e ; It is only w hen It to ta k e on th e s e seco n d ary c h a r o c c u rs In la rg e d e p o sits w h ere It a p a c te ris tic s . a n d , a t th e th ird p e a rs In “ books" fa irly fre e from de ste p , n o th in g of th e m eaning fec ts, v a ry in g in w id th und len gth w hich th e etym ology suggests from n few In ch es to fe e t nnd up to su rv iv es. T h e p e a s a n t Is en six in c h e s o r m o re In th ic k n e ss it Is tire ly lost, an d th e evil m oral o f value. co n d itio n s o f him w ho Is called O f th e se v e ra l v a rie tie s o f th e m in liy th is nam e alone rem ain , for. e ra l o n ly tw o a re o f co m m ercial In Its final stng«-, th e e p ith e t limy v alu e, th e “ m u sc o v ite " o r w h ite m ica, be a s freely ap p lied to th e p eer a n d th e “p h lo g o p lte " o r a m b er. In dia, a s to th e p a u p e r. In fa ct, C nnniln n n d th e U n ite d S ta te s a re th e th a n k s to p o p u la r fiction an d the c h ie f p ro d u c e rs. even m ore p o p u la r screen , th e H a « S p e c ia l Q u a litie s. c u rr e n t v isu alizatio n o f a vil : Mien possi*ssos n co m b in a tio n of lain Is th a t »if a w ell-dressed, sp e c ia l q u a li ti e s w hich Is fo u n d In no bln»-k-mnstache»l, rlgH rette-sm ok- o th e r s u b s ta n c e , c o n se q u e n tly no s a t in g p erson, hreil w ith in th e is fa c to ry s u lis titu te h a s been found. m o rally oram iied confines o f tlie C h ie f am o n g th e s e q u a litie s a r e e la s b ig c ity r a th e r th a n ra ise d In tic ity , to u g h n e ss, flex ib ility , tr a n s th e th e o re tic a lly p u re a t p a re n c y , a b ility to w ith s ta n d e x ces m o sp h ere o f th e farm . T h u s do siv e h e a t anti su d d e n c h n n g cs s f tem w o rd s sw ing a ro u n d u n til th e ir p e ra tu re , high d ie le c tric s tre n g th , m ean in g p o in ts In a d irectio n c le a v a b lllty am i re s is ta n c e to decom p recisely o p p o site to th a t In p o sitio n . w hich th ey start»-»!. An Im p o rta n t u se o f e le c tric a l m ica b y th # W h fk ie r S y n d tr a t« , I n e .) Is fo r In te rle a v in g b e tw e e n th e cop p e r se g m e n ts of c o m m u ta to rs. T hin -O - film s a r e u sed In v a st n u m b e rs In con d e n se rs fo r m a g n e to s a n d In w ire less a p p a ra tu s . A s s h e e ts In g re a tly d i versified sh a p e s, o r a s w a sh e rs am i • — ■ ' ■ - ............ .. tu b e s, m ica is u sed e x te n siv e ly a s an in s u la to r In d y n a m o s a n d In v a rio u s I v m dtncin$ k * t r\»§kt a p p lia n c e s, in fu se boxes, so ck ets. In witk rrxy pvm pj su la to rs , e le c tric h e a te rs , fla tiro n s, te l too 1 o o j % ------ e p h o n es, e tc . A s a h e a t-re sistin g , tr a n s p a re n t m e I Hop« tk-bt tk e <jir’ A dolph X iflot, official in te r p r e te r in th e b u re a u n* fire in v e stig a tio n . dium , s h e e t m ica Is s till u sed in f u r never knov^ N ew Y ork fire d e p a rtm e n t, w ith th e v o tin g m ach in e w hich h e h a s in v en ted . n a c e sig h t holes, fo r h e a t s c r e e n s la m p ch im n ey s, c an o p ie s an d shad» «, As I srnifed in ker fVce. H e p la n s to offer h is p a te n r rig h ts to th e city g ra tis . M r. N iflot cla im s th e m a ch in e m a k e s e ith e r h o n e st m is ta k e o r ‘fra u d v ir tu a lly Im possible. p a rtic u la rly fo r g a s m a n tle s, also fo r v/itk k kn^vorous ^rtxe. It Is sim p le a n d “f o o l p r o o f o f o p e ra tio n an d re q u ire s n e ith e r e le c tric ity n o r m ilita ry la n te rn s a n d la n te rn slble«. Hou m^.dly 1 I ts a b ility to w ith s ta n d s tr a in s and sp rin g s. T h e v o ter se e s n o t only th e n a m e a n d em blem o f th e p a rty h u t th e p ic tu re o f ea»h c a n d id a te . H e v o tes by d ro p p in g a little h a ll in a sl,K b e n e a th sh o ck s, com bined with. Its tr a r s p e r - cvrU d up th e p ic tu re . In th e c a se o f d ish o n e sty th e w ord “fr a u d " w ill ap|> enr o u tsid e enejr, h a s l«*d to w i»le u se In m o to r m y to e s . th e b o o th , a l>ell w ill rin g to a tt r a c t a tte n tio n o f p olice a n d w a tc h e rs , a n d th e goggles, sp e c ta c le s, d iv e rs' helm ets, — U-pcasw. sm o k e h e lm e ts, c o m p a ss /n r d s . gage m a c h in e w ill " a r r e s t" th e voter, m a k in g It Im p o ssib le fo r h im to le a v e u n til th e b«>nth Is u nlocked fro m o u tsid e . F iv e m in u te s a f t e r clo sin g th e p o lls a I n s ila a n d In w in d o w s su b je c t to m ove o f a lev er w ill re v e a l on th e p ic tu re o f e ach c a n d id a te th e e x a c t n u m b e r sh o ck su< h ns on t?,e com ing to w ers of b a ttle s h ip s. o f v o te s h e h a s received . Masons to Honor Fir^l President Uncommon S en se SCHOOL 1 DAI] S 1 nr & ---------------------- ----------- - S-WCKV ! 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Is n e v e r a p p re c i a te d a t its full w o rth u n til by som e un lo o k ed fo r sn ap of Its golden m oor in g s it ta k e s frig h t anil flies aw ay. Iu th e ex citem en t o f th e m om ent, th e loss m ay not be keen ly felt, b u t a s th e y e a rs rid e by in th e ir sw ift c h a rio ts , lin es m u rk th e fa c e a n d s tra n d s o f silv e r s tre a k th e h a ir, th e r e conies to th e lo se r a n Inex p re s sib le sen se o f lo n elin ess w hich sh a rp ly re m in d s him o r h e r o f th e g lo rio u s su n th a t lias se t b ehind th e p u rp le hills. A frie n d sh ip w hich m u ltip lie d Joys and d iv id ed so rro w s Is g o n e fo rev er. A s you re p e a t th is w o rd "gone" In th e n ig h t w hen you a re alone, a n d a g a in lq th e m o rning an d a t in te r v als th ro u g h th e day. It com es upon you w ith a new a n d te rrib le m eaning. llo w g lad ly you w ould e ra s e It, b u t In s p ite o f y o u r o ft b o a ste d s tre n g th o f w ill, you find In y o u r g rie f th u t you can n o t do it. P rid e sco res as d ic ta to r. L ik e n b eg g ar you su p on Its d ry c ru s ts, nnd go to bed n ig h t a f te r n ig h t w ith a n a c h e In y o u r h e a rt an d a stin g In y o u r conscience. Y et you keep going cro o k ed ly a b o u t th e byw ays an d h ig h w ay s of life a n d c o n tin u e y e a r a f te r y e a r th e rag g ed p ra c tic e o f u n b en d in g y o u r neck o r cu rv in g y o u r lip s * w ith a frien d ly sm ile. It no lo n g e r m a tte r s so m uch how y o u r b e h a v io r a p p e a rs to th e g la r ing ey e s o f th e w orld, so you p e r sist stu b b o rn ly to a ir -your p rid e an d flout It In p u b lic places, d ro p p in g d ally a little low er front th e high Ideals so sa c re d to you In th e p eace ful, h a llo w ed d ay s o f frien d sh ip . In th e b ack g ro u n d o f ev ery pic tu r e d e p le tin g h u m an u n h a p p in e ss you w ill find an ugly b lu r o f co lo r q u ite a t v a ria n c e w ith th e ru le s o f h arm ony, cau sed by a slip o f th e to n g u e o r n sp u rt of p a ss io n a te n n g er b etw een tw o perso n s, co m m u n ities o r n atio n s. If you w ill stu d y th e b lu r In ten tly , you w ill find th a t It Is th e evil th in g th a t d e stro y s peace anil stre w s b a ttle fie ld s w ith riv u le ts o f blood. If you h a v e a tr u e frien d , give him o r h e r th e best o f w hich p u re frie n d sh ip Is c ap ab le o f g iv in g ; or. If you h a v e q u a rre le d , b re a k tlie tru c e anil heav en w ill bless y o u ! (® l» li. by McCtor« N«w»p»p»r Syndlcst« ) --------- O--------- YOUR< H How to Read Your a! C h a r a d e rl» tic » n / Y l l L r end Tendencies — th e Capabilities or Weak nesses T h at Make for S u c c a tt or Failura a t Shown in Your Palm IT A w n LO SS OF M ONEY E m ay read by A S i>t W tin- h and th a t v a rio u s sig n s P O N ’T W ORRY! X W I I E N th e sun Is b lazin g hot, * * D on’t w o rry ! W hen th e b reezes blow eth not. D on't w o rry ! T h in k how It nffeots th e c o rn ; B u m p er crop, us s u r e 's y o u 're born— G et up sm ilin g e v ery uioru. D o n 't w o r r y ! W hen th e Icem an b rin g s h is bill. D o n 't w o rry I K eep y o u r to n g u e an d te m p e r still. D on’t w o r r y ! P ay Ills h uge o u tra g e o u s toll. F o r th e y ’ve got you In a hole— If not Ice, th e n It's fo r c o a l— D o n 't w o r r y ! T h in g s look l»n»l th e co u n try th ro u g h ? D on’t w o rry ! C a n 't h elp th in g s by looking blue. D o n 't w o rry ! Sm ile und Ju st keep on y o u r way, T h in g s w ill w o rk out rig h t som e day. So let n o th in g you d ism ay — D o n 't w o rry 1 E v ery d a rk cloud In y o u r s ig h t— D on’t w o r r y ! H us a silv e r lin in g b rig h t. D on’t w o r r y ! D on't le t tro u b le tro u b le y o u ; J u s t refus«- to f r e t nnd s te w ; T o y o u r ow n good sens«- p ro v e tru e — D o n 't w o rry t H ot, c f course, b u t w hnt of H int? D o n 't w o rry I It w ill m ak e th e h a rv e s t fa t. D on’t w o r r y ! T oll to d n y — to m o rro w r e s t ; lir n r e y o u r n e rv e s to sta n d each te s t, F o r w h a te v e r 's, Is b e s t— D on’t w o r r y ! ( C o p y r i g h t b y W i ll M. M a u p in .) ------- o ------- ook .j " W o r r y arm o p tim is m c a n n o t tr a v e l th e s a m e r e a d , to s a y n o th in g o f g o in g In th e s a m e c o m p a n y . A re a l good w o r r i e r la n o t g e n e r a lly s o u g h t a f t e r , e ith e r In b u aln eae o r eo clal life ." FO R THE F A M IL Y M EAL n p O M A KE hot lunch sandw iches, chop re m n a n ts o f hain fin e; season nnd m o isten w ith c re a m o r m elted b u tte r a n d -put on b u tte re d slices o f b read . P re s s th e slices firm ly to g e th e r nnd trim th em In oblongs o r squnres. B»-st o ne egg n»ld from a cu p fu l to a p in t of m ilk, acco rd in g to th e n u m b er o f sa n d w ic h e s ; ncbl a little p e p p e r an d s a lt an d d ip each san d w ich in th e m ix tu re , tu rn in g once »»r twl«-e u n til w ell sntiirat*-d. B row n d elic a te ly on both sl»l»-s In a h o t fry in g p an w ith a little butter. S erve a t once on a hot p la tte r, gnrni*h»-<l w ith p arsley o r n a s tu rtiu m le a v e s arid blossom s. S an d w ich es fill»-»! w ith Jelly tuny tie fried th e sam e w ay, »lusteil w ith powdere»! s u g a r an d serve»| ns d e sse rt. A p p lt S a la d . S lice teiu b -r ap p le s th in ly , leav su b je c t h a s acq u ire d , o r is to nc»tulre, ing th e skin rem ain If b rig h t red. w ealth th ro u g h In h e rita n c e o r Mix w ith h a lf a« m uch nnely-cut th ro u g h h is o r h er ow n ex e rtio n s, so celery, choppe»! onion o r »-abb a te . we m ay rea<! also. In tlie h an d , th e Add enough th ick c»Hike<l saliul dre«s- loss o f w ealth , a f te r It h a s been |»»s- tn g to bold I h g m ix tu re to g e th e r I-ra sessed an d enjoyed. il u t h u tte r m ay h e nse»l In pla«-e o f In sp ect c a re fu lly th e fing»-r »>f S a t th e d re ssin g If d e s ir e d ; season w ith urn. th e niid»lle o r rin g finger, n e a r sa lt, p e p p e r nnd th in w ith a little th e top, fo r a a ta r. If It a p p e a rs v in e g a r nnd w a te r. S erv e on le ttu c e p lain ly n e a r th e a d l* o f th e finger. o r in a p p le cups. It Indicate*® l"-« <>f p —ition an d m oney. See also th e M ount »»f Ha- S tra w b s rry C ake. m oney. S ee also th e m ount o f S a t M ake a one-egg enke m ix tu re and urn. w hich lie s a t th e b a se o f th e tm ke In tw o lay ers. T a k e th e w h ites b a se o r b eg in n in g o f th e m ount, a o f tw o eggs b eate n stiff nn»l »Iry, th e n zigzag line, th e aum e Ions la in d i s d d one ra p f u l «>f c ru sh e d stra w b e r c te d . rie s m ixed w ith one rn p fu l o f sugnr. N a tu ra lly , It m uat be n n d ersb m d A dd g ra d u a lly , h ea tin g all th e w hile th a t th e s e signs, a s so m any o th e rs u n til stiff enough to hold Its shape. In th e h a n d , a re n«»t a lw a y s p erfectly P la c e on th e r a k e an d coyer w ith th e d e a r and w eB -m arked, a n d g re a t r a r e o th e r lay er. m ust be exercise»! In re a d in g them . In c o n ju n ctio n w ith th e o th e r m a rk s an d sig n s In th e hand. r ig h t k r th * W h M ls v S j a d l e s t « . 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