Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, April 24, 1913, Image 6

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    WHERE LOVEISSENT
Dexter Chose a Girl Who Didn’t
Know Beans.
I
By S U S A N N E G L E N N .
Feeping through the curtain she be- '
held the two ragged children who
often cam e to see Mrs. Hanson.
•)
“Oh, come In,” she cried, dragging
them In Joyously.
I f only she could keep them with
her! Conversation dragged, but th e
children looked pinched and hungry.
I
"Do you like w arm b eans?” she
asked suddenly as they becam e un- j
easy.
nomi
TO PS IDEA
OF REFINEMENT
S A U D S FOR HOT D A YS
C hildren of Pa rents W h o H ad Just
Moved Into Neighborhood W ere
Owner« of Automobiles.
C O N C O C T IO N S T H A T W IL L T E M P T
POOR A P P E T IT E .
Little Virginia, seven years old, re­
cently started to private school and
Is hearing many things about culture
and refinement. H er m other Is very
careful about the children with whom
Virginia plays and wishes to know all
I about them before intim acy Is permlt-
' ted. T he other day Virginia had been
playing with some children.
“W h a t children?" asked m other.
She was told about som e new chll-
Iren th a t has Just moved Into th e
neighborhood.
“But," said m other, "you know I
h ave told you not to play with chil­
dren unless I know them and say It Is
all r'ght. I don ’t know a n ything about
th es e children.
"But, mother, they are perfectly cul-
tu red and refined.”
“How do you know they a re cul­
tu r e d and refined?” asked th e m other,
amused.
“Well, th ey have two autom obiles in,
th a t family,” replied th e sm all one
w ith decision.
PRODUCTION OF ONION SETS
When H e a v y Me at Diehe s A re Ou t of
Place Theee M a y Be Use d to A d ­
vantage— Both
C oolin g
and N o urishin g.
f o r h o m e v in e y a r d
I t b eats me," G ran dm o th er Grey
In d u str y Is N o w R eceivin g More G en ­
wed-
slices
of
bread
and
butter.
N
ev
er
had
I
...
Inv ariab ly rem arked, w henever
eral Att ention T h a n F ormerly
sh
e
so
much
enjoyed
seeing
anyone
Contrivance
H
old
s
V
ine
O
u
t
of
W
a
y
d in g bells dis turbed the quiet atm o s­
T he ap p etite Jaded by h e à t m ay bo
— M a r k e t It Wide.
at,
of Cultivation and P e r m i t s One
p h e r e of ChaseHeld, "why Dexter Han-
tem pted by salads only when th ose
to P a s s Between Rows.
Hut when th ey departed, Molly look­
poii d o esn 't marry. Half the young
salads a re seasonable. H eav y m e a t
(By W. R. BEATTIE.)
fo lk s th a t g et m arried round here ed at the kettle In distress. W here
T h e te r m “set,” as applied to th e concoctions and m ost of the fish mix­
A grapev in e trellis described by th e
was
th
e
men's
supper?
h a v e n ’t a t e n t to their names, but
onion, Indicates a small, undersized tures a re n o t su itable for hot w eath er.
•‘I’ll look In th e pan try ,” sh e cried ; ftural New Yorker, from w hich th is
t h e y seem as happy and cheerful as
T he ideal su m m er salad h as th r e e
bulb which, when replan ted in the
cut
and
description
a
r
e
reproduced,
k in g s an d queens. And Dexter h as a at last with a happy thought. “I m ust
ground, will produce a large onion. requisites— It m ust be light, appetizing
has
a
middle
wire
which
goes
th
roug
h
j
fine farm all stocked ready for him, not let D exter H anson laugh a t m e ! "
F re n c h
T h is m ethod of producing onions is In a p p earan ce and icy cold.
T h e re was a big howl of late roses holes In th e posts. T he middle slot
find his P a and H a Just aching to
p e rh a p s the oldest and now the most dressing Is m ore seasonable th a n m ay ­
sets
down
over
th
e
middle
wire,
w
hile
In th e cen te r of th e Bumper table, and
tnove to th e village.
universally employed for th e growing onnaise, also m ore digestible, and
th e two outside w ires ru n th roug h
‘
“ H e's good looking enough,
the D exter had to own to him self th a t he
|
of
sm all a re a s of onions in th e g ard en fruits and vegetables are p referab le
slots
In
th
e
cross
a
rm
for
two
inche«
Igirls seem to like him, and he's been liked th e innovation.
a n d w here an early crop Is desired. to nuts, fish or m eats. It Is h a rd to
from
th
e
ends.
He had to own too, th a t the girl In
t»e8terlng a fter them ever since the
T he common method of producing sets get headed le ttuce in sum m er, b ut If
T he cross arm s a r e 1 by 4 Inches
first day he went to school. It beats th e white frock, with th e rose-flush In
is to p lan t a larg e quantity of seed on th e young, te n d e r leaves of the g a r ­
for
all
but
end
cross
arm
s,
w
hich
a
re
her cheeks, m ake a fascinating pic­
gne!"
a small a re a of r a t h e r rich land an d den lettuce a re crisped by being put In
| It “beat" many a pretty young coun­ tu re as she poured th e tea.
a cloth on th e Ice they a re im proved.
He noted th e nervous flutter of h e r
t r y girl who secretly tho u g h t of Dex­
Salad being both cooling and n ou r­
p
retty
fingers,
and
his
h
e
a
r
t
sm
o
te
t e r ’s h an d so m e face and easy m a n ­
ishing, may be eaten a t both lunch a n d
n e rs , too, as well as many a designing him.
dinner. To p re p a re It easily h av e let­
r
"Mr. Itrady was In a h u rry to get
knottier who tho u g h t more about the
tuce alw ays crisping In the re f rig e r a ­
T
h
e
Remedy.
home, so he did not stop for Bupper,"
f a r m th a t was his for the taking.
tor and also have a pint bottle filled
Not long ago Lord K innaird, w ho Is
he
explained,
helping
him
self
gener­
I W hen some of th e most d aring ask-
with a th ick F ren ch dressing. T h is
alw ays actively Interested In re­
ously
to
th
e
tem
pting
beans.
led him, stra ig h t out, why he did not
should be well shaken before using,
ligious
work,
paid
a
su
rp
rise
visit
to
Molly, glancing at him, noted th e
p ia rry , he alw ays laughed pleasantly:
and any left in the salad bowl m ay be
a mission school In the ea st end of
I “ W hen I And a girl as s m a rt as my astonished look when he placed some
strain ed and poured back.
London
and
told
a
class
of
boys
th
e
of th e beans In his mouth. She h a s ti­
knottier I’ll think about It!"
It Is economical to use left-over
story of Samson. In concluding his Onion S e t s D r y i n g on T r a y s Piled in
ly
tasted
her
own;
In
th
e
te
n
d
e
r
lus-
I “ Hut you know,” Mrs. Hanson said
a Field.
vegetables and fruit from
d in n e r of
n
a
rr
a
tiv
e
his
lordship
added:
_
mildly, "I was not alw ays as capable clousness, her teeth encountered one
“He
was
strong,
becam
e
w
eak
an
d
„
-
n
u
m
b
e
r
n
f
h
n
l
h
s
previous
day.
P
articularly
nice Is
u s I am now, Dexter. I had to learn —two—hard, u nresisting objects.
then retrained his s tre n g th enabling 'J1113 p rocure a gredt n u m b e r of bulbs one m ade o{ to m ato es cut in eighths,
tnen regained nis strengtn, enabling th a t a r e undersized, owing to crowd-
T h e blood pulsed In her cheeks, and
liy ex p erience Just like everyone
hlm to destroy his enemies. Now. j
an d lack of pIant food. T he asparagus, shredded g reen peppers,
she pressed h e r hand s over her eyes,
else! ”
hoys,
If
I
had
an
enem
y
w
hat
would
;
g
r
e
a
t
e
r n u m b c r of t h ese bulbs do not thinly sliced cucumber, a cake ot
breaking
Into
nervous
sobs.
“ You're th e best girl I know of, at
Neufchatel cheese and a liberal supply
you
advise
me
to
do?”
Dexter rose quickly. It was very
I a tt a in sufficient size o r m a tu rity to of Chili sauce. This Is well m a r in a te d
Stny ■•ate,” h er handsom e son always
A
little
hoy
a
fter
m
editating
on
th
e
I)roduce
sepd
the
fon
0wlng
season
an
d
(replied, and with th a t she was forced annoying to h av e a woman cry! Still
secret of th a t g re a t g ia n t’s s t r e n g th a re realIy p lan ts jn whlch th e process with F ren ch d ressing flavored w ith
he went hastily round th e table and
fo be satisfied.
onion, or chopped onion may be mixed
n
h n t up
n n his
n!<a hand
n n n n and
n n r l exclaim
o y p I q I m ed:
a n • “
nof
a
. ,
,
,
shot
"Get
put
his
hand
gently
on
her
shoulder.
of grow th has been arrested.
i Mrs. H anson return ed from th e mls-
T rellis fo r Grapevine.
through the salad. Serve on a bed of
a
bottle
of
’air
re
s
to
re
r
.”—
T
he
T
a
t
"D on’t feel so badly,” he m urm u red
In th e U nited S ta te s the onion set lettuce.
kdonary meeting one early su m m er af­
tier.
Ind ustry is largely confined to a few
te r n o o n very much excited. “ Father," awkwardly, looking down at her. T he 2 by 4 Inches. T he cross a r m s a r e
This salad my he mixed with s trin g
areas. T h e crop Is extensively grow n beans, peas or sm all lima beans.
*>ho said, ’T v * tak en a boarder for the soft waves of h e r hair took on unm is­ nailed to th e posts, and should he
W
E
L
L
I
N
F
O
R
M
E
D
.
braced
by
w
ire
ru
n
n
in
g
from
th
e
end
s
tak
able
ch
arm
s
seen
so
alluringly
n
e
a
r
Louisville,
Ky.,
Chilllcothe,
O.,
H ummer—I hope you are not going to
Cream cheese Is good through th e mix­
of th e cross arm , and th e n dow n to
an d Chicago, 111., in th e P la tte R iver ture, and If nothing else Is co nvenient
gnlnd about it. 1 declare 1 spoke right near.
Choking back h e r sobs, th e girl th e post 18 or 20 in ches below th e
valley of N eb raska, in s o u th w e s te rn grate A m erican cheese thickly over
tout before I thought, and th en I hated
arm . T he stem of th e vine Is bro u g h t
N ew J e r s e y and in so u th e rn California. It.
ko go back on my word. T h e m inister rose hurriedly.
"I ought to have known b e tte r th a n to a height a little above th e level of
T he e n tire a r e a devoted to th is e n t e r ­
Ibad a letter from a m in ister friend
A ra t h e r heav ie r salad Is m ade from
prise In th es e localities Is e s tim ated hard-boiled eggs cut lengthwise. Re­
Ifrom th e city saying th a t some nice to h av e attem pted It— I ought to h av e th e middle w ire and tied to It.
T
w
o
can
es
t
h
a
t
develop
n
e
a
r
th
is
a t from 2,500 to 3,000 acres. T h e yield move yolks and ru b to a p aste w ith
(Kirin from his church wished to come known I did not know how !" she cried.
H er b ittern ess showed him how level th e p re s e n t y e a r a re left n e x t
to th e a c re v aries w ith th e locality, anchovies. Refill and put a slice of
(out. h e r e for the sum m er; working
fall, and n ex t sp ring a r e tied to th e
b u t th e av e ra g e a b o u t 300 bushels. anchovy on each section. Serve on
tetris, you know, who h a v e n ’t much much he had h u rt her.
"Molly, Molly,” he said, folding her righ t and left along this middle wire.
T h e m a r k e t fo r onion sets is found h e a rts of lettuce.
m o n e y to spend, and who w an t to stay
suddenly In his arm s. “Tell m e about Two sh o r t sp u rs a r e left n e a r th is lo­
th r o u g h o u t th e e n tire country, the
{with a p rivate family.
A nother nice m ixture for a plain let­
cation to fu rnish bearin g wood for th e
g r e a t e r portion being disposed of In tuce salad a re sq u ares of cream
; “I picked out a teacher. H e r nam e It—d e a r! "
To his Joy, th e unexpected te n d e r­ year following, and all else rem oved.
sm all quantities.
I s Molly Prescott. I've alw ays wanted
cheese sprinkled thickly with caviare.
T h e clim atic co nditions governing P lace th ese In the c e n te r of th e let­
¡5 girl round th e
place you know, ness of his m a n n e r b roke down her The shoots developing from th e s e
grow
out
and
over
th
e
outside
wires,
reserv
e
and
she
sobbed
softly—It
th e production of onion se ts a r e p r a c ­ tuce and surround w ith a b o rd e r of
(fat her," she added hesitatingly,
tically th e sam e a s th ose for sta n d a rd crisp bacon broken v e ry fine. Cover
i “Of course you can do as you like, Justified his com forting her. It was m aking a canopy, th e fruit han g in g In
onions, a ltho ugh it is not n ecess ary to with F re n c h dressin g seasoned w ith
R>ut It d o n ’t seem necessary for you certain ly very satisfying to feel h e r a natu ral position beneath , and pro­
(to t a k e In boarders, m o th er,” a n ­ soft h a ir beneath his lips, h e r te n d e r tected from th e sun.
p la n t quite so early in the spring. chutney.
T his trellis sim ulates th e position
cheek pressed ag ain st his shoulder.
Onion sets can undoubtedly be grow n
s w e r e d Mr. Hanson, heartily.
Green peppers a re Invaluable for a
“T hose poor F raley children cam e,” of th e wild vine m o re nearly th a n any
in an y p a r t of th e n o r t h e r n s ta te s sum m er salad. Served whole, they a re
I D exter sm iled over his inottn ’s
sho whispered, “and they looked so other. T he gro w th Is out of th e way
w h ere su itab le soli conditions can be delicious when mixed with a highly
p to ry .
obtained. T he soil a d a p te d to onion seasoned mayonnaise. A spoonful of
1 He sm iled again when ho was com- hungry th a t I gave th e m most of ou r of cultivation, good drain ag e Is In­
se t cu ltu re Is, as a rule, ab o u t the the d res sin g should be put on top of
¡missioned to m e e t th e young teac h er supper. T hen 1 th o u g h t I would put sured, and one can pass readily from
In more beans— I did not know It row to row. T his trellis is recom ­
! sam e a s t h a t req u ired for the grow ing each cup. A nother good filling Is
p t the station.
m
ended
for
th
e
hom
e
vineyard.
The
De
Quiz—Is
th
e
correspon
dent
ox of larg e onions, ex cept t h a t th e land cold slaw an d shredded peppers well
| "M o th er th in k s she will try city took so long for beans to coo k!”
"I did not know It myself, d ear,” expense of construction m a k e s It pro­ th a t publication a well inform ed m a n ? j should n o t be so rich
Kiris on me for a change,” he said with
mingled. A pretty salad Is m ad e by
hibitive com m ercially except
for
De Whiz— I should say so. Half the
he declared solemnly.
arra n g in g a bed of te n d e r g reen let­
K laugh as ho drove away.
time h e ’s th e only person in the world
"And I w anted to keep th e chil­ fancy table varieties.
I T h e girl on th e platform looked
tuce leaves, or young n a s t u rti u m
SET
ALFALFA
BY
MACHINERY
who
knows
w
h
e
th
e
r
w
hat
he
tells
Is
hvhlte and timid. Her lovely d a rk eyes dren because— Dexter, I w as afraid
leaves, and on it p u ttin g a c e n te r of
here, all alone! I know It seem s silly SELECTION OF ORCHARD SITE tr u e or not.
tee»>med to question him anxiously.
cream cheese balls, th e n a row of
E
x
p
e
r
im
e
n
ts
M
a
d
e
In
"t
r
an
sp
la
nting
| “Would you like to d rive?” he asked, to you, but I'm used to living w here I
shredded g reen peppers, a n o th e r row
by U se of M a c h in e Used for
A pp rec ia tiv e Sol.
can call th e police a t any moment, and C o m m o n E r r o r Is to Cho ose Soil T h a t ,
of cheese balls and an o u ter b o rd er of
s he helped h er Into th e carriage.
T o b a c co and Tom atoes.
Solomon P itm an, a backwoodsman,
shredded pim entos. T h e canned ones
“Oh n o ! ” She looked quite alarmed. It seem s so dreadful no t to be able to
Is Too R ic h for A p p le s— V.'ood
had been cau g h t on the Jury In town
sue anyone at a ll ! ”
m ay be used. Cover with a th ic k
I s No t Wanted.
Prof.
H.
A.
H
an
se
n
of
N
o
rth
Dakota,
and w as boarding w ith a lady who
I am not accustomed to horses," she
“Of course It does, Molly I do not
F re n c h dressing. If onions are liked,
who h a s Introduced m a n y h a rd y sm all pearl onions can be ¡firinkled
(added apologetically, "and this one wonder you a re afraid, bu t you’ll g e t
A com m on m ista k e in th e selection was ru n n in g a ch eap boarding house.
A stonished at th e am o u n t of b u tte r plants from S iberia fo r th e d e p a r t­ over th e cheese balls.
p e e m s so largo and stron g ”
accustom ed to It.
of a site fo r th e apple orchard tract,
"S w eeth eart, I c a n ’t let you go back larg e or small, Is th a t of choosing a Sol was eating, sh e said: “Sol, th a t m e n t of agriculture, am ong th e m
Dexter g ath ered up the reins alm ost
A delicious fruit salad Is a round of
h a rd y s t r a in s of alfalfa, has been ex­ te n d e r pineapple placed on a lettu ce
mpatlently. "M other will have a nice to th e city. Will you Btay here— with soil t h a t is too rich ; t h a t will cause b u tt e r cost me 25 c en ts a pound.”
"Yes, m a ’am ,” said he, tak in g a n ­ p e rim e n tin g In tr a n s p la n tin g th e l a t­ leaf. On top of the pineapple d ot ber­
lino of It looking after h er all sum- me?"
a b u n d a n t grow th of wood, h u t mighty
"Hut I cann ot cook,” m urm u red little fruit. In th e valley in which the o th e r larg e slice, "and It’s w orth every t e r w ith a machine, using one em ­ ries In season, s traw b erries, r a s p b e r­
nor,” he thought. And he said very
ployed for tobacco, cabbage, cauli­ ries, blackbe rries or c u rran ts, and in
Miss Prescott, meekly.
Ittlo on th e hom ew ard drive
w r it e r ’s ran ch Is located Is an orchard ce n t of It.”— N ational Monthly.
flower an d tom atoes. A t five points th e c e n te r of the b e rrie s have a round
“Mother will love to teac h you.”
“ Dexter," said his m o th er several
of m a tu re apple trees, as p re tty a
In th e s t a te h e se t th e p lan ts a t the of cream cheese. B order the fru it mix­
A S tr a in on Art.
"And I am afraid of cows— and of sig h t from a stand po int of foliage as
kveeks later, "I can 't see whnt you dis­
r a t e of 6,000 an hour. A t o th e r points tu r e with m ayon naise and put a little
Fond
M
am
m
a—
H
e
re
’s
a
photo
of
th
ose
great,
high-headed
horses.”
one could ask to see, w hich has lately
l i k e I abo u t Molly
S h e ’B th e d earest
K lrl
“You a re not afraid with me dear, b een felled b ecau se It did not deliver my little boy w hen he was a baby, he s e t th e m w ith a plow. H e th in k s In th e c e n te r of the cheese.
I " I Irl I ever k n e w ! ”
an d I w a n t you to m ake one of him th is will do aw ay w ith dodder and in­
and you have no need to go n e a r them th e goods.
never cared over much for vines
ju ry from disking. Some of the R us­
T h e tr a c t is fat, rich an d well wa­ as he Is now.
M u s t a r d Pickle.
(mother. I've alw ays preferred some- alone."
sian alfalfa p lan ts w hen given room
P
h
o
to
g
r
a
p
h
e
r
—
But
h
a
v
e
n
’t
you
"H
ut
no
sensible
fa
r
m
e
r
m
an
would
tered.
W
ithin
a
gunshot
of
th
is
tr
a
c
t
jthlng th a t could stan d up by Its own
T h re e cauliflowers, b roken In sm all
In th e gard en had 500 shoots from one
w an t such a wife—I'm not nearly aa Is a block of w in te r Nellis p e a r tr e e s bro u g h t him with you?
|Btrengtb."
pieces; one q u a rt sm all cucum bers,
F. M.— No; I th ought you would crown. Over 1.200 fa r m e rs a re co­ one q u a rt sm all silver skin onions,
of th e sam e age th a t fo r several y ears
" W h a te v e r do you mean, Dexter s m a rt aa your m o th er.”
o
p
eratin
g
w
ith
P
ro
fe
sso
r
H
an
sen
and
"D on’t tell her so, Molly. She th in k s p a s t have grossed th eir ow ners close m ake an e n la r g e m e n t from this.—
fo ur g reen peppers, cut fine. Make a
lan eu u? Molly was left alone when
m any re p o r ts a r e com ing In showing
b rin e of four q u a rts of w a te r and one
h e was a little girl, and she educated you are the b rav est girl in th e world.” to a tho usand dollars per acre, says Fele-Mele.
th e i r re m a rk a b le re s is ta n c e to th e pint of salt, soak all In this b rine
" W h a t will your friends th in k toi a w r it e r In an exchange. N ev er w as
eraolf and fought her own way In th at
dro u g h t of last year.
Disgraced.
know you have chosen a gtrl who m ore emphatically d e m o n s tra te d the
over night. In th e m orn in g b e a t
readful, unfeeling city, until I won- doesn't know—b e a n sT '
Mrs. T in kle— T hey say th a t Mrs.
f a c t th a t soil can be too rich for
th rou gh in th is sa m e brin e
Just
er w here h e r courago cam e from !"
"Molly,” he cried, kissing her, ap ples b u t no t for pears. W ithin a N eau rlch Is becoming more p roper
enough to scald and pour Into a
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MARKING
BAGS
| "Y et sh e ’s nfrald of cows and little “th ey will never know It!"
mile of these unproductive apple trees, every day
coland er to drain.
p r e e n sn a k e s ,” observed Dexter, teas ( C o p y r ig h t. UIU. b y A s s o c ia te d L i t e r a r y on th i n n e r an d lig hter granitic soils,
Mrs.
Dimple— Yes, indeed; you
Mix tw o-thirds of a cup of flour
P res* . 1
In it i a l s C a n Be M a d e of Beets o r Po­
jingiy.
should
h
ave
seen
how
mortified
she
t h e apple tr e e s b e a r prolifleally to the
w ith six tablespo ons of m ustard , one
tatoes—
O
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in
a
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B
l
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c
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I " J u s t as I’d he afraid on th e city
w as a w hile ago when she learned
point of b reaking down.
cup brown sugar, one heap in g te a ­
ing U sed a s Ink.
treefs at night, because I am not ac- DONOR'S FEELINGS ARE HURT
th a t h e r h u sb a n d owned common stock
spoon of tu r m e ric powder, add enough
ustoined to them . And l>exter, I wish
ki a railroad.— Satire.
An Initial m a r k e r for bags can be cold v in e g a r to m ake tw o q u a rts In
(you would not say so much about M a n W h o Qave 1 1,000,000 to a N e w HANDY LITTLE GARDEN TOOL
Y o r k Muee um H a d to P a y to
made of a beet ’ or potato. C ut off all. Boll until thick, s tirr in g often to
K iris who can cook and sew and drive
T he Wicked Motorman.
Im p le m en t for Pulverizing Soil C an
E nter the Building.
enough
of the veg etable to provide a p re v e n t scorching. Add th e pickles
[h o rses she feels It. poor child. She
“A m o to rm an played a m ean trick
Be
M
a
de
of
an
Old
Lo
ng-H
andle
d
flat
su
rface
of sufficient size and th en and Just h e a t through.
¡has w an ted to learn from me, but I
on a w om an y esterd ay .”
Shovel,
as
Shown,
T
he
Metropolitan
m
useu
m
of
Now
cut out th e le t te r as show n In the
(tell h e r to keep out In th e sunshine
"H ow w as t h a t ? ”
Bu r n t S u g a r Cake.
York city received out of th e blue sky,
jmhen she h as a chance."
" J u s t as sh e was about to get ofT sketch, from the P o p u lar Mechanics,
Two and one-half cups flour, one
A hand y g arden tool for pulverizing hts c a r back w ard he suddenly r e ­ and use shoe blacking as ink. In
"Of course I was only In fun, moth as It were, and w itho ut warning, a
(♦r, but If she Is too sensitive even to few m onths ago a bundle of securities th e soil can he made of nn old long- versed It, and before she realized w hat cutting, re m e m b e r th a t m ost of the cup of sugar, one cup of milk, two
jjoke. I’ll certainly d esist," ho on ag g reg atin g about a million dollars, handled shovel, ns shown, says the his fell design was. she got off the car le t te r s m u s t be made rev ersed In eggs, one-half cup butter, two tea-
spoonfuls baking powder, two
tea­
the Income of which was not to be used P opular Mechanics. H eat the shovel In th e p ro p e r m anner."
lowered » ! t h a provoking smile
spoonfuls flavoring.
T a k e one cup
Still he was kinder to the gtrl In a th e benefit of th e museum according
su g a r and burn In skillet, as soon as
(patronizing sort of way, from which to th e Judgm ent of th e tr u s te e s w ith­
R u n n in g Smoothly.
It Is all m elted pour In one-half cup
■•lie seem ed to sh rin k to his m other's out a single condition. T he donor was
"No," said Mr Dustin Stax. “I n ever
of w arm w a te r; then s tir until It
one of New York’s quiet, little known
(jirotectlon.
In terfere In politics.”
looks like it was ready, and put In
"Do you suppose you could get sup- (’roesusee—o r Croesi, If th a t sounds
“W hy n o t? ”
cake.
(per for Dexter and Mr Itrady to night?" any better. Upon recovering th e ir
"B ecause 1 h ave the affairs of my
Filling—One and one-half cups of
A sked Mrs Hanson one day after th e b reath th e tr u s te e s conferred one with
p artic u la r com m unity so co m petently
sugar, one cup of milk, a little b u tt e r ;
an
o
th
er
as
to
how
they
should
show
learly d in n er " F a t h e r and I have got
sup erv ised th a t I don’t have to.”
cook In skillet, w here
su g ar
was
(to go to town and can ’t possibly get their appreciation of this rem ark ab le
burned. T hen bake.
fhack I’ll lenve everything ready, and munificence. No b e tte r way occu rring
Uncertain,
to anybody, they elected him a m em ­
p h o w you w h ere to find th e things."
“ H ave you ever loaned Brown any
Le m on Tarts.
"Oh, I shall he glad to do It for you, ber of th e board.
m aney ?”
E arth Pu lverizer for Gardener».
Puff P aste. To one pint of flour
He accepted and. arriv ing late a t hie
Wear Mrs. lla n sp n ," cried th e girl,
Initial for Bags.
"I don ’t know "
add one teaspoonful of baking pow­
sm iling In spite of th e sinking of h er first meeting, took a se a t In a qu iet and flatten It out, drill holes about
’T tr a n s fe r re d som e to him. but I’m
F o r example. d e r; mix In one cupful of b u tt e r or
corner and listened to proceeding» w ith 21 » Inches a p art and rivet spikes in n o t sure yet w h eth er he considers It o r d e r to print r i g h t
h e a rt.
In m ak in g a B. d raw it out on p ap er lard; w et with cold w ater. Roll th in
To sta y alone without a person In Intelligent Interest, but w ithout 00 m- j them . A board with large nails, hav- a loan or a p re s e n t.”
Fill with filling.
an d c u t It out, th en lay th e face of and line ta r t cups
wight and to get supper for th e young m ent of his own. At th e close of rro- [ ing a long handle attach ed will also
Filling.—O ne cupful of sugar. Juice
th e p a tte rn on th e fiat surface of the
imnn who tho u g h t a gtrl ought to know reeding», as the tr u s te e s w ere about to answ er th e purpose, hut not so well
He Knew,
of one lemon, one egg, piece of b ut­
se p a ra te and go th eir different ways, aa th e shovel.
how to cook!
Young B achelor—I often wonder 1! vegetable an d cut around 1L
t e r else of walnut (m elted)
B eat to­
Molly n ev er h eard a word of what th e donor of a million plucked one
I’m m aking enough money to get m a r ­
g e th e r thoroughly. U se one ta b le ­
w a s being said to h e r until Mrs. H a n ­ of th e m by th e sleeve and drew him
For T re e Wounds.
A ve r ag e Fertilizer for Corn.
ried on.
spoonful for each tart.
son lifted th e cover of th e k e ttle at aside
In California th e following mixture
Old B enedick—W ell, I don’t know
U se 800 to 1.000 pounds per a c re
"Ray," he said, glancing nervously w as used on trees th ree years ago; how m uch youYe making, but yoo of a fertilizer containing, actual pot­
ith e back of th e stove.
T o m a t o S a la d With C h e e te .
“ You can put on th ese beans. Molly. around to m ake su re th a t he was not and Is still In good condition. One a r e n ’t ! —London Opinion.
ash, 9 p e r cent.; available phosphoric
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Pick and allce the tomatoea and
iT hoy’ll keep warm , and th e men like overheard, "I had to pay 25 cen ts to p a rt of crude petroleum to three
acid. . per cent.; and nitrogen, 2
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arrange In a salad dish. Make a
get Into th e m useum today."
(them boiled down like this "
D a y and N ig h t Boys.
p a rt s of reeln; w arm In s e p a r a te dish­
Ter cent. The plant food In a ton
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Deft to herself, Molly carefully lock
es. mix and apply warm to cuts made
Grandma— Be careful, Clare! I d o n t 0f the above formula may be supplied
,
* * ne’ pePper
M o v e for Pu re Flour.
« d e v ery door, and cowered In th e
by prun in g or by vultlvator Injury. I think much of the young men of t o by m ixing 860 pounds of muriate of
p
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Pap"
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meean. Pour this over the tom atoes.
P aris b ak ers h av e formed a syndi­ While this m ixture Is not b e tt e r than ,
(darken ed k itch en
An h o u r dragged
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h’
1
000
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of
a
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ii
pho*
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t
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n
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on
Ice
for
15
m
lnut».
or
m
jhy, and th en a step on th e flagged cate to m aintain a lab orato ry In which grafting wax. It Is much ch eaper and
C la re—Well, Just wait until you
p h a te an d 260 pound» of nitrat« of before serving.
w alk o u tsid e seem ed to cause h er all their flour Is scientifically tested.
th e one ot tonight. H e ’s a peach.
U w orthy of trial.
•oda
h e a r t to tu r n a complete so m ersault
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