a“ cs HR AA BOOT PRY TT an - wharf lined with cocoanut palms and on their sides the great white letters | FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. On the Caribbean Highway. P. R. R. made me think for a moment that we were back on the line cf the | N——. Peutgyivatia Teflroad P. R. R. in this case, however, eent Panama rail- | DAILY THOUGHT. : S——— road p steward was running through ways every. | — ===——==| The Second of a Series of Impressionistic Stories of the Lower Mississippi one to hurry to the upper deck in order that the quarantine. offers might Easter Greeting. . Bellefonte, Pa., March 25, 1910. Valley, the Great Canal and Native Life in the Tropics—As Seen by a Cen- have a look at us before we would be permitted toland at Colon, for that | The lark at sunrise trills it high, rr —— m— tze Countian on the Way to was the harbor we had entered early in the morning after five days of com- | The greeting, Christ is risen! EASTER. ay to Panama. paratively smooth sailing through southern seas. And through te wonds the blacibisd vives rE FROM COLON TO PANAMA. i Bfecting, Chwist — Centre county in the throes of a blizzard and the coldest weath- a : | From "neath the eves the swallows cry In the innermost circle of heaven, er of the the lapse of ten days inds us floating inthe Caribbean fons of the baggage We carsied was to be checked tn pints outside The greeting, Christ is risen! Clase 10 the feat Whise divi, sea, ib the brightest sunshine and a temperature of 75. Sunday ry done he eusiony's vfiicers the ho iispection ei THISGE Ye World Salts hewn proclaims In the hush of the heart of thunders clock Me Orig “Catargo" there boarding special | A Where sitteth Jehovah alone, United ATE aek we leh new Olean 2 he Sp CRE ro to carry the party over the forty-seven miles of railroad that traverses the Ang ono answers from the grave, The chief of the sons of the morning, a ter. Even the fact that we are carrying one hundred and ten pas- Isthmus and carries one from the Atlantic to the Pacific in two hours anda In truth, yes, He is risen! The mightiest angel of all | sengers when she is designed to carry but seventy-five does not seem to half. Why the tile is so slow I don't know for the road bed loked good, | ~The Outlook Heard from the far earth-borders | have interfered in the least with the service, which has been uniformly | 3/entY pound rails are in use, the system is double tracked most of the way | The sound of a clarion call. good; oth 24 fo the table, the cleanliness of the cabins and the courtesy of De the eR runs through a swamp covered by the raakest Wii Easter 2 Fary giver will admit Straight through the hosts of the serapns, officers crew. i i " t the pie’s the thing. EY au Few people in the North realize that New Orleans is as tar inland from Jiopical verdure fof a distance of I tn Le ON I oh sors Joes ores pie wir 3 Jack Swift with the speed of the suurise, the Gulf as it is; in truth we fancy the off-hand guess of many would say of work on the Canal. Leaving Gatun low hills begin to with ex. Horner pie. It was round above all To the sorrowful earth He came; that it is on the Gulf. Seuraphy. Jie dlls of Which So mati of 8s lave posures of dark red and biue . Banana, cocoanut and fruit palms are things. To the earth that was rent with the anguish | forgotten since our school will show you that it is quite a distance growing wild on all aL op aya, rasitic plant life converting | Not so now. . And the stress of her bitter loss, from ie wouth Of the Missibeipni in fact ous iyusdrod andl ten wiles. Con the trees into most fantastic forms and fiyingin all directions. Here It may be round, but it may also take When the face of the day was hidden sequently we had quite an opportunity to view the lower part of and there along the line a thatched hut stands to remind the traveler of | On any other shape. In the darkness of the Cross. Louisiatia. Notwitustunding She = Hat : it Was Suliday the Bees i native conditions before Uncle Sam acquired possession of the Zone znd rey Ne stung Jed with toy In the flush of the early dawning. shooting off ¢ & off three hundred dollars worth of fire crackers which they had Geis the wongariel werk of Making ibiile tor ofretiunthe mative | LBOLItG Re A A Aka He rolled the stone away, taken either to celebrate their New Year with or scare the devils off work later, in another chapter. this year, and in addition to the bunch of The stone that had made a prison the ship. While I do not confess to superstitious 1 do admit that the Before we were half way across the Isthmus the desire I had always : proverbial lillies will give a dining-room a Of the tomb where the Savior lay; fact that we were sailing on it was the 13th—did get to my ' most festive a An attractive And through the open portal, nerves a little and | to the conclusion that if the Chinks were drivi had to see a really tropical landscape was fully sated. After all there is so 8 Victorious in the strife, the devils off the Catargo they had my Amen! all right ng much of sameness to it that it becomes monctonous far more quickly than Selierpicee Jel ot uly x Sogo With death forever vanquished, The Catargo being something over 4001t long, with a 45ft beam, it re- the MOONS Love 30 tn seen in Colorado. dr un the wesc endef | Ok A Sanam Stepped forth the Lord of life. some to get her turned around with her nose pointed prin Dg TA Jel) completsly by biscus | add much to the pleasure of the diners The hand the nails had riven the river. When this was accomplished 1 had my first real dis i is in bloom or a small purple flower very like our morning glory trails over because of the novel Held the keys of death and hell; ment. It was all because of the width of “the Father of Waters. had some giant palms. ; The rooster, a brilliantly-colored fow! Henceforward all the ransomed expected to see ariver wider than common; it is scarcely half as wide Shortly before reaching the city of Panama we crossed the continental driven with white satin ribbons, is draw: In the home of all the kindred, neared its mouth. Either shore is marked by levees the entire distance. The meant for as compared with either Hagerman or Marshall pass this divide and decorated with paper daisies. It is surface of the water being from five to fifteen feet at all points than a filled with favors for the guests. In the On the heights beyond the stars, ; would be as an ant heap to Pike's peak. The mountains are low, scarcely Bp In the place of many mansions, the land. This condition is the result of the gradual deposits of silt carried worthy the name, and cut by so frequent ravines that they appear more like | Midst of the flowers and on the top of Wher Lich doo bar ie Spuia Ye Eibytaies 84d seponted Wong Se lover iol | | DYN he eile » small dros ihe , on ; conseq : : wn and lace, a . When they brought their baim and spices. will either have to be raised from time to time or the river bottom dredged. Arrived at Panama we immediately sought quarters of the hotel Tivoli : ribboned cap. This doll that my ha \ Their eyes with weeping dim The shore line is low and flat, orange groves, rice and cane fields make which is to be the base of our observations for the four daysof inspection of | chicher J kd wi The faithful band of mourners up the land line, with here and there a cheap looking frame dwelling, sur- the canal work and other points of interest. Jy ssw With Sully Beheld no trace of Him, rounded by a group of from 10 to 20 one story huts or shacks. The tormer (To be Continued.) Unique, though not as original as this Save but the robes discarded, is by being called a planter’s home. a ————————— —— “wheelbarrow pie,” is a series of nests; The grave-clothes and the bed, constituted all there was to see ashore until we reached the oyster ] . . the lower one is made of moss, filled with And the waiting angel told them, district where numerous houses lined the shores and small craft of every AN EASTER TRANSFORMATION. hat ust €3aim for neglect of social obli- | favors; on of it are ruchings of crepe “He is risen as He said.” description were tied up to wharves that served the purpose of being front gation on the part of her friends. | paper, with tiny white chickens cl to the homes as well. The Louisiana oyster is especially fine because Lenten maiden. clad in gray. Potted plants, from rich Crimson Ram- ' around their mother—a black hen. F Thea in the y2rden Duthway. ETS Bowe 1 Sait water hs fron sho Gott or Me epecially fine becay What a saint you are today! blers to the purest white lillies, arrayed | the back of this pi the tall posits from the Mi ri Al least this i ha an old Pp Prim, demure or sweetiy shy. in effective jardinieres and attractive | c of this pie, a stout Turned Mary Magdeline Mississippi river. At 1s what we were told and as How your eyes turn toward the sky! of branch, is another box-like nest, in which And saw Him, first of all; the oysters really do have an especially fine flavor we accepted the offering ! baskets of ornate workmanship, are elab- there is a miniature rabbit. Twigs of And then to His disciples, without the customary grain of salt. : Easter maiden, clad in white, orately displayed in the florists shops, yet : jjjacs, with chickens in every branch, Affrighted there and pale, Beginning twelve from the mouth of the river are the wonderful What an angel in my sight! he demand or cut J owere > annually | surround these nests, that are supposed Like the accolade of heaven. Eads jetties. They form a solid wall on both sides clear out into the gulf In your pew. sedate and meek, i ng— especially for the rarer vari- | to contain eggs. C - " and upon them the navigation of the Mississippi by large boats depends al- How your eyes the hymnal seek! eties of orchids, California violets, gardi- the Master's glad, “All hal, ! most entirely. are built for the most part of stone and willow baskets. Easter maiden clad in blue. nias and American Beauty roses. i - ‘ And this is the meaning of Easter, | That is piles were driven in and mattresses of willow trees weighted down Once again 1 welcome you, And when these delicate blossoms are; To Sonvert.agge Jno fairy lanterns bore The meaning for you and me, by stones were used to fill in between the piles. The deposits from the What a joy once moreto see | sent in handsome and richly designed le- ' a small hole with the point of a needle on That one are earth and heaven water gradually made the whole mass a solid wall and it is through this Roguish glances turned on me! | ceptacles, intended not only as suitable the opposite side of the shell near the top In the tenderest ministry. channel that the river current washes keeping the lower part of the stream —New York Times. and novel flower holders, but as objects : and run the bent ends of a fine wire hair- It was our Christ triumphant com tively free from the deposits that are filling up the river bed further : of art which have intrinsic beauty, the | pin through the holes to form the lantern Who left the tomb that day, up. entire jetties were constructed by the government at a cost of seven p BE A LARGE gift is the more acceptable. Many of | handle. Straighten out another wire And from all our tombs His angel million dollars, and results seem to indicate that it was money well t. NORTHUMBERLAND TO these costly objects are exquisitely paint- | hairpin, bend one end into a loop around ey spen ] pv I Shall roll the stone away. At the mouth of the river is a light house and wireless station. We RAILROAD CENTRE. ed and em in deiicate tints to the middle of the lantern handle and twist By Margaret E. Sgngster. passed them just before sunset and steamed out into the Gulf. The line t Classification Yards. Round Houses Shops harmonize with the blossoms they pro- the other end securely around the notched TE co separating the muddy water of the river from the blue water of the Gulf was reat Classifica Light Plants, Now Being Con. [cCl» and among them the Pretty Polly, end of a slender stick, by which to carry Easter Myths and Customs. as plain as if it had been drawn off with a measure and the river water look- Offices. : , represents one of the most attractive of | the tiny affair. . — " ed to be about a foot above the level of that of the Gulf. Of course it was struen: — | these novelties. , | When you want a real light inside the . Many and varied are the superstitions, | not the case but the phenomenon was unusually interesting. Northumberland after many years of | The upper portion of the receptacle is lantern light a small short candle, drop ideas and | CHSION® Which Shuster around - We were fortunate in having a sunset remarkable in its beauty and commercial inactivity now promises to be | formed of real parrot plumage in its |some of its melted wax on the bottom of : 1 dom witnessed at sea. We run well out into the Gulf by the time the one of the greatest industrial towns in { natural, gorgeous colors of bright red and | the lantern, blow out the candle and im- is unlucky to neglect the wearing of new blood-red orb sank to the horizon. Before it dipped quite LS sea anoth- Central Pennsylvania, being located in | green, while the lower half of the egg- mediately set its base downon the melted attire on Easter day. The widely preva- ed sun seemed to rise up to meet it and for a few seconds there were two the beautiful valley of the Susquehanna | shaped body is made of soft pink satin, wax, which will soon harden. Be sure to lent custom originated, it issaid, with the perfectly formed suns, one resting on of the other; a few seconds later in the central part of the State, no more | the parts stharating to form the unique | have the candle shorter than the lantern young people of Yorkshire, England, who the reflection had been cut in half and scene appeared like the top of an beautiful location for the site of a mighty | holder for flowers. Long after the | and when all is ready relight the candle, never fail to provide for themselves some | immense barber pole, with a great golden ball resting on a pedestal of gold. Railroad City with its many natural ad- | flowers which accompany it have faded [and the fairy lantern will shine like a new article of dress or of personal adorn- | Jt was amazing how rapidly the whole aspect shifted and almost before the vantages can be found than Northumber- | and been forgotten such an ornament will | gem. If you want the light very red, ment, firmly believing that unless they entranced spectators had opportunity to express their admiration it had sunk land. remain as a token of remembrance of the | paint the lantern with water colors a do the crags or rooks will avenge the | below the crest of the waves and the Sh done. A ovthimbgriand is very fortunate in| friend who sentit. Bri ht red, or it is effective painted in neglect by damaging their clothing. It We sighted a few ships Sunday night before retiring, but all day Monday the respect that there is ample surplus| In strikingcontrast with the parrot nov- different colors to resembl> a real Jap- is Ii tke a good omen if ome Sees a | we sailed on and on over the trackless Gulf without catching a glimpse of ground for the building of a Great City |eltyisa resem an old-fashion- anese lantern. orning. anything that looked like a boat. The sea gulls that had followed us out of with its n Manufactures that are | ed iron strong-box, with its heavy cl The lamb, itis to be noted, should be | the river were still flying in our wake, ever and anon li ting on the water bound to Be ae cesurt of the location of | and immitigs; lined with white satin | I ghia sanding elect 304 100king twwald one to to pick up scraps that had been thrown from the boat. The sailors are very the large classification yards at that |and filled witha huge bouquet of rare _Eggshells at this season are not to be augur the most felicitous results. superstitious about the gulls, considering them a good omen, and would not point, as the shipping facilities will be | white orchids and gardinias, tied with a Yespised, Jeithe: must tiey be relegated . The weather on Easter day is also spe- lone of them for anything. They left us, however, Tuesday morning excelled by none, being the only town on | handsome bow of pale green ribbon. It to the coffee pot nor to pail. Y cially significant. This is a point for fore- | shortly after we had passed through the Yucatan channel. the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad that has | is not only an artistic receptacle for flow- A They may easily be transformed into the casters. If the sun blazes out on Easter There we had a splendid view of the west coast of Cube, though we three competitive railroads, owing to the | rs, but a desirable ornament for the most artistic Lower hoidersand will grace ay, hat a good hy Yi dopd = could discern nothing definite but a light house and wireless station at Cape fact that this yard will be the distribut- | toilet table, or bureau, and a ga ctical the table charmingly at Easter time, and San Antonio. The sky line along the island looked not unlike the tops of i int of six different divisions. holder for handkerchiefs or jewe will delight the Lostess who has little May. An old couplet tells us that— one of our mountain SE in re county. be dior to the classification yards — - I Money Spas for favors but who wishes A good deal of rain on Easter day Tuesday Brought us first into heavy head seas then cross seas that made and the P. R. R. Co. have contract- Marriage and Colors. i oe ainty token for her guests or fam- Gives a good crop of grass, but little good hay. the boat pitch and roll considerably, with the result that sixty-seven of the ed for the erection of a new freight sta- : — : {vy ; The direction from which the wind party failed to report for dinner that night and few more than half have tion, which will be located about four | Here's the old superstition which the | To make such an attractive one as ap-, blows should also be carefully noted. If able to get back to the dining hall by this time—Wednesday noon— squares west of the present station and Easter bride, who fortunately is always ' pears in the illustration, use three twigs the wind is in the east it issaid that there This morning one poor fellow who had been in bed ever since we left ven- will be a ious structure. married in white, may take for what it is about six inches | token from any is great virtue in the water used on Eas-| tured out onto the deck thinking that the air might do him some good. He A new Union Station is also assured, | worth: kind of shrubbery. If pussy willow twigs ter day. was so weak that a friend had to support him. No sooner had he gotten plans for these buildings have been pre-| Married in gray, you will go far away. are available nothing could be more ef- A curious fable connected with Easter | on deck than another paraxysim of nausea seized him and he staggered to pared. The New Station will cost many | Married in black, you will wish your- fective. Crossthese in the manner shown day is that on that day the sun could be | the rail to emit a deluge of food for the fishesand along with it went his thousands of dollars and among its new | self back. : and secure them in the middle by wrap- seen to dance, a superstition which has teeth, both upper and . It was not a laughing matter but many a pas- features will be a subway for convenience | Married in brown, you will live out of ping coarse thread about the twigs; 4 readily been traced to heathen origin. It| senger who hadn't shown a mirthful face for three lighted up witha tem- of passengers to and from the Delaware, | town. : tie with narrow violet ribbon or any color was the custom during the ancient porary gleam of amused interest. Some one t oh as the Lackawanna and Western Lines. The | Married in red, you will wish yourself preferred to correspond with the Spring festivals, of which the m unfortunate was a preacher a piece of chicken to a string and dropped New Station will be built on the site of | dead. of table decoration. r is an adaptation, for the sun over board would be sure to induce the teeth to bite and be caught again. the present structare. By reason of deals LE i When collecting eggshells for these fa- worshipers who held these ceremonies to This Wednesday morning we sighted the Isle of Swan, a small bit of completed by the Lackawanna Railroad, The Manchus. ‘ vors break off as little as ble from dance at a festival in honor of the sun land in the Caribbean sea. I understand there is nothing on it but a wire- the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Read-| The name “Manchuria.” to desig the large end so that a nice little cup will after the vernal equinox.—Leslie’s Week- less station, but even the sight of land seemed to do many of the passen- ing Railroad, Northumberland is destined | nate the coun of the Manchus, is | remain. Gild or paint this with water ly. gers good. It is now so warm that changes in clothing have to be made for a ite ty; the Lack- | , Todo Bal but was in- | color as desired. Place each one in a NT comfort and most of those aboard are dressed exactly as they would be in awanna has entered into acompact where- | © 0) 0 pean geographers. The twigholder made and put a few Easter’s Date. mid-summer. The weather is fine and the water much smoother today, by it will connect with the Reading Rail- | "= h ¥ tribe of Tartars who ies or violets in this dainty receptacle. — though we had what they call “a rain squall” a few moments ago. The sky road at a point near Winfield. Manchus are a e eA ps a sn VL pe “The festival of Easter is to be celebrat- looked just like the ones we are accustomed to predict 2 thunder storm from, The above in conjunction with theyard | gained the ascendency in China in the |, ona) feature of the table decoration. ed on the Sunday following the first full the clouds a greenish black settled down to the waterson all sides of us and operations have brought about a condi- | seventeenth century. Manchu is Chi These ing little flower stands moon after the beginning of spring. then a dashing rain to fall. The whole thing lasted no than tion of p ity never before known in | nese for “pure” and was applied by Ng ule Hower Stands Therefore if the moon becomes full five minutes when, as if by magic, the sky became as t and as it the staid oly of Northumberland. | a5; ancestor of Shun Che. the first in her plan for seating the If upon the day on which ng begins the had been before. This was repeated several times during the day, each Store room rents have more than doubled | year ony emperor of China, to his dy- | a luncheon be given to a ills he $2) 0 hich ol moon is of squall coming and going exactly like its predecessor. : and some that formerly went begging for nasty and his people the hostess may greet her guests as they course indicated by the directors of the The next land we sighted was Old Providence Island, but we were too tenants, now are bringing $40.00 a month. The Manchus resemble the Chinese | enter the dining room. In her hands she IN And if the moon far from it to see an in detail and the glimpse we had merely served Houses are also in t demand. A hes ust as | should hold a bearing a spray becomes full on a Sunday the next Sun- the p of the sick aboard that there was land somewhere, at double house that nln brought | only to the eye of a stranger, J of flowers, each of a t kind, to be day similarly must be Easter day. least, they might eventually find rest. $11.00 a month, for each side, now is | we think that all Chinese laundrymen to each maiden,who will find Similac of this controversy respect- The wireless operator on the boat relieved somewhat the monotony of bringing $24.00 for the same space. _ | look alike. To themselves the Man- on the table. When she has ing the date of Easter, which the Nicaean the trip by giving us snatches of news he had picked from the messages fly- Land has taken a wonderful jump in| ohns are distinet from Chinamen In matched the ies given to her by her council happily settled, includes a number ing through the air. To those who had never seen a wireless instrument at price and present landowners and appearance, as in race, and one who | hostess with in the egg cups on the of diverting anecdotes based upon the work this one proved quite the absorbing thing aboard. As a matter of fact erty holders are to be congratula be- knows eastern races easily distin- | table she will know the place assigned to disinclination of different people to accept it was just a common Morse telegraph system, built exceptionally heavy and cause of the increased value of their pres- De th Most of them are short | her. even the council's rulings. transmitting substantially the same code of letters that we use in the wire ent holdings. The new road constructed | Suis em, and. vad: A is told of a European of promi- System. A powerful electrical current is required and that is the reason the Railroad company to take the | and good looking, with brown rud- | — a nence who celebrated Easter every year instrument is built so heavy. The alsctricity is generated by dynainos BB Bin ho fh dy skins.—New York Tribune. | Although the are filled with eggs on the very same day on which his wife and engines installed at each station, whether ashore or on ship, great Up ‘Jeautiiul Fesicutitia) section adjoin: etm em————— orn ; of every size, ma and of deco- celebrated Palm Sunday. Another story | danger constantly menaces the tor because of the voltage requir- ing the borough of Northumberla: Conscious During a Fall. ration, the child is told of a devout old couple in German ed. The operator at the Swan station electrocuted only a few which has been laid out in lots fronting Every time n workman falls from a | if not allowed todo some artistic work on who refused a BE En days before we passed it and the boat preceding us that carried part of our on wide avenues and allowing sufficient forty story building there are people his own account with a genuine “hen- decree relative to Easter. The decree Party carried a gin reminder of his instnt of carsleteuess in the casket Space for Palle and sidewalk PUTAS to to say. “Well. he probably didn’t feel Jaid Sg 3s the foundation. While dyes altered date, which was pu bury him sending a message there is a whirr conform to the liberal plan : - purchased cheap- Shere re Jute and ON the day on Nhich and sputter of electricity; sounding very like the noise on a telephone line mother town of Northumberland. it when he struck. There is little or | |v" wororitel can be obtained at services the old people walked from their | during a storm, that can be heard above all the working of the 's ma- A new planing mill is being built to no basis for this belief that a person | home without money and without price. home to the church. They found the chinery and the lashing of the waves. The receiving is quiet, so that $9pply the demand for DUlldilg materials. is dead or unconscious at the end of a‘ The skin of an onion boiled for a few church closed and no Easter service in| no outward that operator is picking a that has been flying It is predicted that houses will up | long fall. Our surviving jumpers frou | moments gives a good shade of red or progress. The old gentleman beat upon through the air for hundreds of miles can be detected. He uses a common tele- over night like mushrooms the | Brooklyn bridge prove this, and that | orange, yellow, and spinach the door with his stout stick and demand- phone head-geared receiver and must use every precaution to have his ope- weather will permit. Options have been| o pargon retains consciousness ia | OF pESY a green. If a flower ed admittance, and when there was no ating room quiet in order to successfully receive it. taken on nearly all the unoccupied land shown by the case of the English boy pattern is desired, a of new calico ¥ the infu) ei OT Lo ecru) from any of the pieseding days of the in the 0 i a bus who fell down a pit some 250 feet deep | yi 1 ey he mug, a people retraced ir steps 0 were man ness loca “ i the vid people retrace) Shei to} who t only of ‘There were interesting incidents for those why business has been done in Northumber- | and shouted “Below!” three times on | behind. If a different name or motto is —— {were not Tar oa Suuthurt Heavens sevedled 3 new beauty and land, in the las eight months than in| the way Rig we Rr: A Boe drm the Sad wie wih . , many a perplexity for , dipper seemed before. It is very easy to foresee | person ould liquid shell Rabbits and Baster Eggs i down, we go south of the moon and 3 number of other Changes due 5 our what the increase in business and indus. breathe, Duta wan 4 Aix miles 0 {1 Stan) 170 Sool to “set, Son t- custom of represen Easter approach uator were most Then every one was on when hour is mov, raster t one would This keeps PLR Ie ser | lookout for the Sou and every a upondingly of these large Sard shops manu- move in falling a hundred or so fort. | {rom taking the color wherever the trac- German story still told to the children of | ted who saw it, for it is not at all what the romantic be at Northumberland, Pa. and no one pretends that one would | ing was applied, and the motto, name or the Fatheriand. It runs as follows: { ve you believe. The waters were a constant source of interest for me. Northumberland's sudden die of suffocation if be put his hen picture comes out in pure white.—Delin- There was once an old hen which,while, Changing in all the hues of green, blue and black, sometimes rolling low, has not in any way interfered the train window.—Bsciy | eator. sitting on a very large brood of .| sometimes high but always they engendered new thoughts every getivity of its efficient bavean of industry, out the window. re. i -— tive was killed pet moment as to the Divine order of Then thete were the fing fish as we have been informed they are nee | Pineapple Omelet.—Cook together in a fox. A good mother- t, seeing the that came out of the water singly in flocks or Schools really don’t communication with a score or more A Way of Explaining it. pan two tablespoonfuls each of flour predicamemt of the chicks to break know which would be the proper collective—and skim along on top of the waves manufactu concerns with a viewof| Wife—Why, John, just see what ny TYING pant Do not allow the flour to their shells, sat on the eggs hatched until they would encounter one too for them to surmount, when having them te there. stupid blunder the newspaper hat | Stir into this roux a cupful shred- a fine brood just at Easter time and took | would as suddenly as they had appeared. They varied in TR made in its account of our silver wed ded sweetened to taste, a pinch care of the little things ever after. from a few Jo Jock, tay have a light grey back, Silver belly gud ap. ee custom of ing ‘nique fa ding! Don’t you remember | wrote it | of salt Een, Yoke five A Baseball Preacher. shark or fish push its monstrous back out of the water as they follow- origin, and among the most popular ob. | out for ihe reporter that we had petit EE ny Sold in the stifly whipped w— ed in the wake of the ship looking for food. At night the phosphorescence servances connected with the day which | together twenty-five years of marr rgd on a aman gh “It was just at the begi of the| in the water proved a beautiful novelty and exploded another erroneous still linger with us, the sending of floral | happiness, nnd the stupid typeset : until the eggs are puffed and set. Turn season when a who | idea I had about it. As a matter of fact I had always thought the entire tributes is supplanting all others. Cer- | has gone and wade it twenty-five vents | out on'a hot platter, sprinkle with sugar is an ardent and enthusiastic of the Southern sea to be [it up under cestain conditions, but the phosphorescence tainly there is nothing more delightful | of marred h:ppiness. Isn't it awfui* | and serve hot. : American game, inadvertently re- so much written about is seen where the prow of the boat cuts the than the charm and beauty of rare blos- d—-0b. well, dear, don't bes to | marked at the end of the portion of waves intoa foam. There myriad of bluish light give the impres- soms, at this glad season, when all nature Husban. : : Peoria: sel -~ which he read sion that millions of fire-flies have settled down on the water. is budding forth with sweet fragrance at hard on the fur fellow erie Nes ties are worn with jacket suits, endeth the first inning.” When I looked out of the port holes in my cabin early Friday morning the close of winter, and the society belle | been married twenty five years hin gang of a sheer order are also in Then he woke up.—New York Times. the first thing that arrested my gaze rp: Boge oi Ml ona !who doesnot receive some such token self. —london Tit-Bits. | vogue. i '
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