{ ”» | . : “You wait and see,” was the most stir- | said one day in disgust. “Here I am |cert, but none of them came to inquire FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. FARM NOTES. “Bemorratic atc tig answer] could give. ; tier sia. | UTKing Cut 10y life to make You do these about my cold. They al wanted t maice | — — was start for songs well, while you are as indifferent as acquaintance strange w } Willow Grov rémiler — Roy me rie: | Sa Tovert pr Disks oe am | Ang to beat ey | on oe ome Rees sens Someta beeen A come p you un ast . ' 3 Bellefonte, Pa., October 21, 1910. she wrote. “I am too to see | do all right when the time song.* said Markbott. “That's wonder. | 1 blieve in havin’ a good time when you start MOT 1% den beans — mi —— ee | 3 SOUL It was the same Markhoff. | comes.” ful. Then came to me and said, | outtohaveit. Ifyou git knocked out of one plan | —Where a water tank is used for cool- or SE He wanted money, too. Let me see you| “You're entirely mistaken, my dear | ‘Who is this girl, anyhow?’ and that is | YoU Want togit yerself another right quick. be- ing milk, have a bottom outlet, so that FAREWELL SUMMFR. some day next week. girl,” I answered; ‘Jam listening to every still more wonderful. It was a great | fore your sperrits has a chance to fail.—Mrs. the tank can be cleaned of sediment and i Th a le a Docs: | NOL Mar ot 10 Tim oer pe] — es most was to n | a) i _—_" {248 WED ind Markhoff was a suave who | thing in the world for me to tire my voice | ter, who had gone out to look for her| Skirts are still cut after the same long — as. States I A are St ieadows wear it » looked like a moth-eaten just now when I am to be heard here for | scarf. We were alone for a minute in | pattern, but instead of being a yard anda mans. In 1900 there were 76,000,000 Bt Wayside ms ; He wanted to know what sort of a debut | the first time.” 1 tried to look as serious | the waiting room. half wide, are now nearly a yard more in humans and only 67,000,000 hogs. ha Be fields: jo wane down I was for. ; as | sounded. . She was flushed and palpitant still from | circumference. The shoulders are formed : : Toleadpuottie town, ‘No amboyant,” I said; “modest | “Very well, Mr. West,” Amy said. “Do | the ordeal through which she had passed | longer, that is to say from neck to over _ —When the milk vessels begin to rust And beside the farmhouse door, but | as you think best. It's not funeral. | so triumphantly. She closed her eyes !the arm, the seam is possibly an inch they are no longer fit for dairy use. Dis- "Farewell summer” blooms once more. “Well, we'll take the first Tuesday in Oh, T beg your pardon, Jack. 1 wouldn't and let her head fall back on the chair, | longer. In the end, the kimono effect in ¢ard them for some other purpose and use Little asters bloe and white, November at Handel Hall,” he wpe: have that for the world. Really I|overcome for the moment with fatigue. | sleeves is not changed. only the smoothest and brightest vessels Many as the stars of night; ed, looking over his date-book. wouldn't.” “You saved my concert,” I said. “How | Worth has brought out the very full for the milk. Summer's flowers have blown away; night is free; there's no opera and noth- “Well, you are to a fel- | shall I thank you?” | skirt, but so far, it has been a complete! The use of gypsum about a stable Now yon come to make vs gay ing big willbe on. Then the critics can | low, Amy, I must That'sa| “Jack,” she said, turning ht into | failure, for once trained to the narrowness ‘where nitrogen is liable to escape as free When the fields are growing brown, come, fine way to talk to a man a few days be- | my eyes that frank gaze could about the jel, people will no: accept the ammonia is highly recommen It is Aniline lavas cone uttering Gove. 1 was glad to kde thet the etities fore his debut.” vesist, “if I had ever supposed Hhigt a exaggarated wi th. So Worth during the | uiso valuable to sprinkle over manure How I love to gather you, could to entertain them. Then Iwas hap-| Markhoff was in the seventh heaven: Boat, Gong hire Duc Sidi ae caqbormte fe eso a aat | ve aut hings | heaps Where ammonia js Pg- Purple flowers and whiteand blue, py not to interfere with the opera. So it | Haendel Hall was to be full to the doors | and consistent fraud hav trimmings in the i | -—f blister for ringbone may be as you have been gs way of mousseline and ng y On the cloudy afternoons was arranged that I was to have Handel | The unexacting dead-heads who usually | for the past month, I'd have lost all con- | chiffon. Velvet is a great factor in trim. Of the following: Two drachms of bin- When the wind makes pleasant tunes Hall. . . | sat undemonstratively through the con- | fidence in mankind. It seems to me that | mings, and is used in wide bands O¢ide of mercury. Two drachms of pov. In the orchard grasses dry, “But you don’t want to hear me sing,” | certs of budding geniuses were not to get | you couldn't have told me a truthful word | both on jacket and on the hem of skirts, | dered can and two ounces of lard. Where the ripened apples lie I asked. “And yet you're going to man- |oneof their supercilious noses into the | during all that time. But, dear Jack"— | Apropos of skirts, there are sometimes Mix well and rub well down on the roots Ditar to Re are days of SprinE. age my concert. when 1 gang. My friends were | she reached out her hand to me— “it was |! little trains to afternoon and evening °f the hair. And the summer makes me sing; “You are a of the great Maffal- forwardto the treatof their lives. | awfully, awfully good of you." dresses. With the former, the prettiest —A lime wash which has been found a Winter has its times of cheer, da,” he said, with a “That is | Parties were coming from the club. A| Amy's reputation was made after that | and most coquettish are short and now protection for trees against rabbits But the best days of the year enough to recommend any artist. delegation from my class had taken a night. Rarely have there been such | since we are accustomed to the short is simply to wet enough unslacked lime Come when, close beside our door, I paid a deposit—the best possible rec- of seats. One of the latter caught | spontaneous and enthusiastic accounts of | length about the feet, a long robe seems to the point of consistency, add a little “Farewell summer” blooms once more, | 9Mmendation to any impresario—on an | me unawares on the street, which was a | a young singer's first appearance in New | to add years to the wearer. ng ' carbolic acid to the substance and paint —Cecile Cavendish, in October St. Nickolas. | 3mount which I later learned was about | difficult thing to do in those days, as I| York. Those few newspapers who men. | skirts appear no | graceful. So. the trunks of the orchard trees. © fifty per cent. more than the actual cost | made rather circuitous from one | tioned the unfortunate concert-giver were | when a train is put on, it is made sepa- | THE STAR OF THE EVENING. |Ofthe concert. Then this sort of thing | point to another to avoid my friends and | kind enough to intimate that there was | rately, to fall so that it is a kind of de. . —A composition made of carbolic acid, . inihe nowagapers | their ques ; no disguise about the blessing his indis- | pendance. The elongation is more effect. half ounce; glycerine, eight ounces, and S— West, the baritone,who J he said, “it 'll be great. All the Jesition had brought about, I didn't care. | ive on evening gowns, for it seems to add Water, eight ounces, is recommended for Everybody in Florence said that Amy | is to be heard in recital at Handel fellows from the club will be there. And hin} given Amy the son of 2 debut she | to their dignity; but certainly afternoon ' treating wounds made on horses or cat- was the most talented pupil old Maffalda | is 2 of the famous Florentine maestro | we're not coming to put it on the bum, | wanted, and that was my only purpose. | frocks are more consistent cut walking | tle by barbed-wire fences. A syringe is had. That fact was plain even to myself, with whom he studied for four | either. We are going to giveyou a great | She has even had an offer to come to the | length. For tailormades the black satin | useful in injecting this into the wound. pursuing yather languidly the secrets of | years, He has not sung previously in his | send-off opera house to replace a wabbly Italian | has seen no rival since its advent last| —Do not forget to dip the animals dur- canto. My only aim was to vary the | OWn country, but his recitals were among | I thanked him. importation that had to be sent home. spring, and apparently will carry every- | ing the busy season it you are provided monotony of afternoon tea and the most successful musical entertain-| “Only thing isthe programme. Nothing | She says she will never be satisfied until before it for the next year to come. with the dipping tank. mites and bridge af the pensions of my. friends ments given during the past season in | there any of us seems to know. Couldn't | she is known as the foremost n clothes are going to continue in ' parasites multiply more rapidly at this Maffalda was a philoso- | London and Paris.” Or: Jou pu Gna stag oF {wo that we could | singer of her day. Yet I am not hopeless | their sway, for every one of houses | time of the year than an ar i pher as well as a famous professor of | “Few American singers have won such in? of persuading her to compromise before | show lovely things in black. Milliners | they are to be held in ent- singing. He took every pupil able to pay | Praise in Europe as John West, the bari-| I thought I detected a mischievous | very long on being known as Mrs. John | declare that the best hats have made | jve measures should not be es or a quarter in advance, however, Jocble tone who will be beard in recital next Jwinide i lis eve. ] twikiied fcatiessly ron recently have been those in all black, and | now. vocal cords migh man | Tuesday Hzendel Hall. . | back, knew better than t is reasonable to t bl knew from experience that the American | West was one of the most successful pu- | going to happen that night. ; be a leader d winter. od =i took England 200 years to inersate determined to study singing was not tobe | Pils of the well-known Maffalda of Flor-| “Aren't you terribly nervous?” tele-| __ (Cpiidren are often made uncom. | have found black so flattering that they | her yield of wheat from 12 to 14 bushels diverted {rym His gurpose merely by the | $60 ni it was of im that His teacher | phoned Amy on the of the con- | so able being obliged to wear shoes | Will cling to it as much the next season | per acre, to an av of 42 b assurance that he had no voice. He was | frequently spoke as the baritone Caruso. | cert. “I'm already in a fur that are too or too small. The | 28 they have the past year or so. io was accomplished largely by the usc certain then to pass on to one of Maffal- | It is said that Mr. West will become a| “Cool as a cucumber," I answered, mistake is made in ng. An exper- few new hats that have been made | Of animal manure. The Uni da’s rivals and pay him the liras burning | member of the company at the - | truthfully. “Never felt calmer. That's jenced shoe man who has made children’s | are less large than those of the spring. | has 144 farm animals per mile, while our a hole in his ambitious pocket kt was Wap Opera flouse ext wien Or hi: 3, thanks to you, I'know every- | oe a special study advises that the The sing) bet toque is quite pretty for best Jricviura) States have less than to Maffalda’s knowledge rarely debut 8 . wear young gir t it makes a show of older | . I oe ply Sows that I | serious singer and club ell, I'm not so confident,” she an- £Bild wes Hck Stotkings when frying women, as it is almost over the eye, | —When summer calves are old enough was enrolled his pupils. men in New York, but Mr. West, who is wear his “best” hose, which are thinner |t0 almost entirely swamp the head. I| to eat give them some dry feeds I. oP Amy was different from the rest of be heard in a soi Jedi % Yandel Io ou una BY Tauode EI due | than those for every day, and then the | understand that ie youn rollir effect | as supplementary to the milk diet. Shelled ew shoes will be a trifle too tight when | in chapezux for wear Sty- | corn, oats, clover hay or fine timothy hay that she had to go home just when the | Of the smartest clubs in the city and was | once before the concert. I'm not at all al B good | lish later on. With such hats, the form | are good. Shelled is th time had come for her to make a debut. | 2 popular undergraduate at Columbia, | sure shout certain parts toward the end. | Jcather as you' can alord, but jo not | 18 rolled or is cut off at the back, allow. | hat cag. be. tet yemy cones Grain “It simply can’t be helped," she said, | Where he himself in athlet- | Good-! Jack. § DANS Soman goes rn ol mi Emit BR ing all the coiffure to show. | milk They ma; iy es on skits and her lips quivered as she spoke. |ics and wasa member of the glee club all right for you." the child may outgrow them. The shoe | The new hats will be pitched far over | eight or ten weeks oh oF lc) are “There isn't a way I haven't tried; and | during the four years of his course. He| Poor girl. It was a shame to deceive a a that a shoe with | the forehead, too. This will be the peed there isn't a way that doesn’t lead to one | belongs to the well-known West family | her too. She looked charming that even. a wide, fla Hore a wii with the vel | i Never give boiled linseed oil to any tter for a child e velvet toques which will be grand |. 4" ¢'¢ : wall. gu Bags ap vo I've | which is connected with the Tinkettletas | ing in a soft ivory crepe she got in t Be 18 : chic, trimmed in a single | of farm animals. Some claim that sung for all the agents in Milan. They | branch to which Mrs. West belonged.” |Italy for the last of Maffalda's pupils’ thon She Sogiess She, 0, Sitce ren | Ee oul all mingle upstanding | it is poisonous, at least it is known that it fie Sf] co fr oun Bn he lo Sst ot By | cpr, soviet vo mr Ml) Bln rE | rl nme Sit fd, i reputa on me et , her wi never loses its costl | 3 there isn’t a manager in the lot who Junday saper between Sembrich and |and the crimson lips from which not even Raa a the what the twistings oF Sica, No Snape | Reetad toloosen the bowels and the farmer would spend a cent of his own money on | P: 3 the bright lights took away the color. She dry, stuffed with paper to hold their shape, | Willow ensemble is carried out in the |g JSON Tape sas the Ted] pro. me or any other American girl. She must | “That,” said Markhoff, with [the simper | wore an ivory velvet ribbon in her hair put in a warm place and rubbed with | Plumes with very wide spirals, that is to | uct before it is given to an animal. be able to buy her way. I am not. My |that showed his Jong fangs,” is honor | with a wreath of deeper yellow roses. vaseline to keep the leather soft. say the spirals are pieced 80 asto extend | _—A bee expert gives away this little money is ” enough to pay for you have spent.| “Take that gatielia out of your coat eight or ten inches. Instead of lying flat | Secret: If bees are kept in a shed the It was difficult for me not to suggest | The rest is velvet. immediately. Jack,’ she said, on seeing aris on the hat, such plumes now rest on end, | Srossest of them can be handled without that . uke ume means to g a few | oo egrect of all this publicity on my me fer She Bittle ait SPOON ao= Young Mothers. and the effect is fine. With such plumes, eat of being SE. A bes ghed ought to steps farther in her career. y was scent is entirely too strong. It affect : : shortness is one of their featu | enough to give at least two feet proud, however; above all, she was too | [fiends was curious to observe. I was|your voice. Besides, you look smart | Are not always wisely guided when | “go "oct hos hats feat will | 35 Sn hive, and sufficiently wide and delicate to say anything about the partic. | Maturally most interested in what Amy | enough without it. Jack, you look like a | they choose some medicine to give them h high so that one can work comfortabl ulars of her ae I didn’t dare talk | WOuld say. gentleman, not a baritone. But I do hope | 2 adequate to nurse baby at their Ln ely vA be po | back of the row of ives. It should open too implicitly about money. “What in the world does it all mean, | you act like a baritone tonight.” own breast. need at this time is real plumes or wings or flowers such a hat is | preferably to the east, so as to get the “It won't be as bad as it might,” she Jack?” she asked “Do you know what | * “It's wonderful,” said Markhoff, creep- | Strength, strength which lasts. So-called | 3300 vg becoming. The black satin shape Morning air. went on in the effort to reconcile herself You are doing 2 ne slirtd at Te with a ing into the room and rubbing one hand | “tonics” and “stimulants” do not give real | yo oie trimmed, that which for the past' —A subscriber of the Record would ; . led 2c in anguish strength. They give a temporary sup- from BT ; Se etn WU pi look to see if Iwas really as | that fe Sern 5 Tost 1 few dona ®t | port and a stimulated strength, which D3 2 bes ny ES ne. Be els asp Keifer 4 th just as good a chance to get started there, | Mad as 1 seemed. “Haendel Hall sold out. Who ever | d0es nothing to balance the drain of the | in te'best shops, from which I infer that | od generally known for keepin Hei en you come back next winter be sure | in Some 0 ak Jou,” 1 Sala, ito Sig heard of ha thing at a beginner's con- mothie's vial Sores 1 the Dring ha. the black satin ee Tal AE a any great length of time, but 1f ey are A fetter atomy bankers in Paris told me | & Darem in the first part, and then that | Thick of the afieron os" Hall | ajcohol are most to be dreaded. ‘Many a | The black velvet trimmed either in black | gathered before being fully ripe and wrap that Amy would in October Suet from Don Pasguale between She 80-| Then he fell to working out how much Shild has begun the Srunicarg’s Sarees at tn on a. poh i a Dy rn gg a fash t t : pra e al 0 sec- mother’s breast. . Pierce's Fa te 3 re : bein Now York with he: swe. ike Pr I ra eg Jarges lis jun per cunt. would have been Prescription makes motherhood easy and hat for afternoon.—Shop alk. | they may be kept in good condition for a ) 7 | number of weeks. programme, and I'd be very grateful to| Am gives to those who use it, a real strength, B Baa procesled, 2, Soon het Janel you.” i ny ig | Sat on opposite sides of ihe which the baby shares. It contains no The most popular stone og season | —Poultry terms not generally known centre of it as possible. I found them | , “Then you really are serious, Jack?" | final part of the duet. Neither of us | alcohol, whiskey or other intoxicant and y wh IUOuS: A fvckerel is a Ingle she said, rather sympathetically. “You i no opium, ne or other narcotic. It comfortably located in a flat well north of are going to give this t? ‘What in Dt a wus buoming her give. 1 is the best medicine for woman and wom- | 5t°P¢ is much valued for its lovely color, | bird over a year old. A pulletis a female “Tell me all about yourself,” I said. | the World are you going to sing ?" up. an’s ills which has ever been prepared Nain Jaiticniany. effective upon black | bird less than a year old. A hen is a fe- “Let me hear everything that has hap- | [I ratied off a number of songsthatsug- “Nervous?” she asked. I shook my ER “| The favorite jewel in wi | y the ame- erally one counted as haying laid 12 a gested themselves to me, most of them, You take a bath for the outside of your long arTine, [Doar ay Ying \& pened & had not been much. She had as I realized, from Amy's own repertoire. | “Neither am I, now,” she went on. “J | body to remove accumulations and dead 3hyst appears 7 the | just now. ng. | mon A Serting of is 13, altho spent the summer with her family in the 1 was 83 solemn as an owl. could sing that whole programme twice | matter. Does not the inside of the body | * This earring is at its best with a fair- | A broiler is a bird weighing te pounds West. and for 2 month she had been back oon You reall a Yur through. Seite eat fois 3, Sorasional hath think you, 10 sized stone, fitting instud fashion against | or less and from 6 to ro old. A ew York looking for that chance to s ten minul e time now,” : * | the ear, from which falls a delicate capon depri f get a hearing. So far she had not been though go far ws | can. Of course it Merihalf wisispered, his head in | 8l—Nature’s waste which has in cal En iss His Square silver PO he Dale wd vag of in “If I've talked to and sung for one of | b¢ very wise oh me to make my first ap- | a house—and such fine people, too. Then | the blood current with its corruption ? | giuo'Gy the way, is better metal to | broeinS y these managers,” she said, “I've been n a way, but I want to all the critics have come, too, and they Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical use with ameth of all the help I can to you. We'll make | os x cleanses the inner man, purifies the Y3t Suan gold. —With quite a number of farmers the Bal Sod i ao 3 rg et UF dS Sr, | OL Ot ne pi se me to a concert for me oe coach you | The accompanist motioned to me that | the muscle. The same in ting re- | |os garnish effect than gold ober tote middie of November js the able to spend sum tht vary from ym ie time fur the Sopcast it was time togo up the ttl steps to the Suis: Which Kilows 8 bath, follow the woe od e delight to ” tform. “Come us,” *, $ ents for me if I am will- | knOW you are ? Amy. “See how my receive me.” pt suffer with constipation. Use I ea" ¢ trusted | sufficiently to work well but not wet and ; a certain sum in advance al hogs, stices in the look We were on the platform and close to the . Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and be cured. o | sticky. season is advertising or somethi They “Does $250 in | door. There was the ra suppressed a Care Eyes.—Keep have a beautiful voice, but that | advance fo Markhoff look like a joke? | applause of a well-bred. audience’ which Professional Instinct. AN Ct i a many beautiful voices and that | No, Amy, you've underratedme. Justbe- | hesitates to turn itself into a claque just F— a unknown is a great drawback. It's | cause I don’t have to go to business Ryeause it the person on the stage. “Romeo and Juliet,” with the original | witch hazel and warm water. ane sa eye =F ie 2 2g g§8 g 1] $ fi a g : g g g every knows as bad as it was in Italy. I don't | day there's no reason why Ishouldn’t have | The accompanist at the piano. I | company, had reached its crucial mo- 30 Ji; One Flore. Suit fom shess Some iNtarest in life. it's to be my Cledred my throat, but not to sing. ME, OE th by brushing them with raked scraped for me “Ladies gentlemen,” There was ing al e stage, | brush t Nebraska farm that I might goto | Amy sighed. I went home to find a let- i then regarding her aficted lover. Eye Boston. “Ch, cruel !" she wailed. of the almost unavoidable results of to make the best of what God has | ter from my older brother in astonishment. I saw | She raised her lover for a moment in|summer holiday. Bathing the given me. If it comes to the worst | can revi i ol tis tommyrot in the pa- ons eS ing in a choir, although small, singing in a concert some- door a wider to watch arms. eradica fi ay didn't believe it could be you. A wildly excited medical student in the Tch Jess Shaed tea wil radical She i ic opera. I might do Where. I that, of course; that wasn't my ambition | It's mother’s abroad or the 0 I began gallery he Jul til pt early spring planting. were all attention, nk | “Keep him up, Juliet—keep " | across eyes i strain. me and will realize how dis- | he bellowed. “I'll run out and fetch the the Will relieve: the —Some useful suggestions for the gen- ve § $853 5 i i ge i ie i : 5 : I Jel § : | : : : : § 8 : HE 8 | | & 8 g g : } gE it 2 i it i 8 5 7 fs if 3 : g g ; 2h opi Would worry et, What in the Ha y down her tears. [thought mean? Because you were eq pe which I could arrange to a little close harmony at college do you that appearance for her and then found | think you can hire a hall and sing at = m— for it? “A word in season how it is.” myself almost blaming her for being so | ple and have them stand sweet cream, chop large table t orchard high-spirited. "6 %°| pose yesterday." That word in season is just what is Spok- | Faisine, 4 strip. of citron, six candied Jiven at a fecant Rorgculural meeting of “Don’t let me give way like that, Jack," | the time, smell strongly of perfume, There was a rustle among the listeners. | en by Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med- | apricots, a candied pine- she promptly said with a smile. “It’s the | Wear a diamond ring on your middle fin- | It seemed to say we expected as much. | ical Adviser. The word it speaks may be | apple, a grating of lemon peel, a dash of | Orchard are too closely planted, “cut out mor cowardly thing in the world. Come | ger, like the rest of those musical bound- | “Cold feet,” came contemptuously to my | a word of counsel or of caution, 2 word nutmeg, a tablespoonful of apricot | every other one. Remove all undesirable up on Saturday afternoon. In the morn. ers. Cut it out, Jack, ifit is you and wake | ear from one of the nearer seats. of wisdom or of warning, but it is always | and a teaspoonful of ; 0% brands | varieties. Begin at once, but ex- ing I'm going to see Markhoff. He's the | up.” These were his fraternal word practical. This me, rather have look after me. But we won't | I kept away from the club, but I could | would not consent to have anybody lose | is sent free on receipt of stamps to pa tered talk about the subject again until Satur. not dodge the United States mail. So the | through their confidence in me. My place | expense of mailing only. Send 21 one. luncheon dessert. | possibile ty 84 cultivate the orchard; letters kept coming, to askif it really was | will be taken by Miss Amy Goldsborough, | cent stamps for book in paper covers or — | When this e spent the rest of the afternoon at | I and what it all meant, and, to my sur- | who, I can assure is one of Signor | 31 stamps for clothbinding. AddressDr.| = oo Peel: and alice e the piano. Amy was indeed in fine voice. | Prise, wanting to know where tickets TA i i ine RoE R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. firm em in One | reasonable dressing She had evidently learned the best of old | Were to be ht. My men friends were | tined to make her name in the world of S——————— gallon Joma . Simmer 18 8 pow | manure. Spray your trees and fruit each Maffalda’s secrets. Occasionally she in- | Not in the habit of going to concerts. | music. As you are acquainted with me| ——Violet—I never had such a streak | Celain kettle for several hours ap year. It fifty cents per barrel to not IE 8 8 B 52% Ei ' ] g& °F i: 4 : 2 & : i : } E i i : g ; ; : : £5 i sisted on my singing. Once by her coach. | Most of them had never heard of Haendei | as a man, if not as a , and we are | of luck. He fell in love in Paris, of » then add one » Into the value of your crop. ing and persistent help, I got through Vor- Hall, but they wanted to get in on this | friends, I ask for Miss the led in Romean) Sought the sitig. a. | Which been thoroughly blended four | “Graft and care for your native apple vet Morir and only broke down three Show there. Love fie 25 they t, not | same consideration you would show me. gles. Pisrot-Did luck there? Ssaspounful black | trees. By care and attention they may times. Tosti was going some for me. | one of them was going to m on [It is to her kindness that I am able to get —Oh, no! While we were at Monte Depa us quarter easpoon oe abje. | D6, made a source of great profit “Whenever I hear you siug, Jack, I al- hand to see the fun. I was out of this dilemma and to offer you a |Carlohe won enough from papa for us to A et. | Lu planting new choose a few Ways Wonders Amy began. | satisfied to have as many come as want- pleasure I am sure you will enjoy.” get married. ful of Cook to the desired | Of the best varieties. Plant on the best as she going to wonder why I had | ed. Iknew better than they did what| Nobody went out. I my eye S— — cloves. Pk po land that fs Suited to apple that never cultivated my voice seriously and | they were going to get. through the hall as I crossed the platform | —In life troubles will come which ) ’ JiR pis honles, ling you have. Buy stock of a good nursery why I did not go on the Spetatic stage? | Amy work with me, and the | to give my hand to Amy, waiting at the Jook a8 Jt they would never pass away. Seal. firm and get the best two-year-old trees “I always wonder," she went on, | Programme we put together floor. She had heard every word. She | The night and the storm look as if they use . obtainable. Prepare land carefully as for in the world ever had the audacityto | only songsshe had studied with Mafalda. Quthey me an awit look, full of reproach forever, but thecoming of the | Smothered Cucumbers. — Pare three any hoed crop. Head back trees each to Maffalda and ask him for singing | It was she that practically did all the re- and distrust. I had no fears what | calm and the morning cannot be stayed. | cucumbers and cut into quarters length- | as long as the top can be reached. ! hearsing during those two weeks. stood | would happen. The man gave Ler a tre. r— wise. Trim off the portion gonsaining each season when dormant to con- I didn’t mind, though; that was just like Watching her at the piano while she fol- | mendous welcome, while the women star.| ——It is becoming daily more danger- | the seeds, and cut the firm flesh into half | trol all insect pests and to cleanse and in- , | lowed one song with another, telling me | ed at her. I had played the trick so well | ous to refer to “the weaker sex" on ac- | inch pieces. In a thick-bottomed sauce. vigorate the trees. When old enough to Jou, alk to awe Hiss tint, Migs Golds. | he way every jisase ought to be sung. | that Amy knew perfectly every song on [count of the increasing doubt in the | pan put one tablespoonful of butter, one bear, spray for fungus and chewing in- borough,” I said with dignity, “Tl give a | issumed a interested air and did | the programme. They were, in fact, her | reader’s mind which sex is meant. scant half of a teaspoonful of salt, one- sects. A few hundred trees or a fewacres concert myself.’ little more than hum some of the sen- and she sang thsm , from Te— of a teaspoonful of pa) and | should be the limit at the start for the “T dare you. | tences, while the accompanist looked as | Per Gloria down through romantic | ~The fire you kindle for your enemy cut cucumber. Cover closely, and set | average apple grower. The value of a “Be careful,” I said. “Youdonotinow if he already dreaded that night when he German lieder and ending with the De- | often burns yourself more than him. over the hot fire for five minutes, then | season's growth on an apple tree should eal oi that,” she sho be shdne me a es She me friends The reward of d is the a nk 130 he it Ld wilh bruger eu con- , was a —_ one du to tinued. “I dare you.” | “You're like all amateurs, Jack," Amy | to the back of the ater The con- | power to fulfill another. y 13 minutes. | tree. al