Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 20, 1927, Image 2

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    been turbulent, stormy years, years| Nina noticed that his smile was | For a moment they glared at each FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. ~ FARM NOTES.
: : 4 pled f fierce quarrels and disturbing | still as boyish and ingratiating as ' other, like hostile strangers. ———
hii atdpnt tom Nina recalled them ever in spite of the fact that the years “You see!” cried Nina triumphant- | To live in hearts we leave bebind is not | —Clean up every bit of waste
r ~Srio Strangely enough, without bitterness, given him poise. His whole bear- ly. “I was right! Here we are just to die—Campbell. growths, weed stems, leaves, vegeta-
had
-= 2 rather with an amused, wistful mem- Ing was that of a man sure of him- | back where we Started, fighting over | ble stalks and litter; distribute them
Bellefonte, Pa., May 20, 1927. ory of what well-matched antagon- | self and of his place in life, and rath- | the same old things!” —The first rule in achieving chic, | Over the garden plot to turn under
lists they had been. er satisfied with both. : But his anger had died. “Well I'll it seems to me, is a definition of just | for humus or burn and scatter the
TO THE FELLOW WHO'LL TAKE | Jim’s angry voice, rumpled red hair | “I’ve been meaning to have a talk be darned!” he said slowly. “So we | what the word “Style” means, Style . ashes on the garden beds.
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that seemed to catch fire from the | with you for some time Nina. And are!” . 3 Lodi . Soil lacking humus is never as sat-
MY PLACE. sparks of his anger, his half-admiring | then, ‘when I got that letter, I saw | “All right,” he cried, defying fate, De a Lh = Sungeable, isfactorily Productive as one _ laden
——— scrutiny of her, even in his most an- | red. So I came up here in a hurry to | “what of it? Nina, Ill swear it’s fun. ter of law, Style is that which is | With this valued fertilizing adjunct.
Here 8 8 an] went te drink gry moments. “You've got to stop {see what it was all about. That fool | ny! Let's laugh!” ' adopted and accepted as good, regard- | All of the rough straw that is a
0 a fellow I’ ever ee
this everlasting flirting! The way | woman downstairs said you were up And after a moment’s hesitation S : ; oh io”, part of all manure (it comes from the
To the fellow who's going to take my place you went on with i wheip | here, but I sailed past her because I ' she Joined his laughter, peal after loss ot lot, while an » that discarded beds of stabled animals) is
When it’s time for me to go. : tonight—"” thought if you knew who it was you peal, until, breathless, they kissed mode. Good taste, after all, is not a | “Plendid to lighten the soil and con-
I've wondered what kind of a chap he'll be Her voice, cool and contemptuous: might not see me. But I have learn- | each other again. | : rebut a matter of | Serve its moisture. Pure sand can be
And T've wished I could take his hand, “Jealousy! And bullying! Is that the |ed to knock at doors—except when I! Cyril Lucien St. Andrews Archi- [elise of opin, converted into valuable growing soil
‘ ] : Sd ; knowledge. ils
Just 10 Whisper, “1 with you well, 'oRi] JEAGUSY AIX your set talk to their | am mad! bald sat in the wistaria arbor, wrest. | ; i | by the addition of humus, any vegeta-
man,” wives 7”. He grinned at her sheepishly. “I've Ine with black despair. This was the is Ge aay Tadiion Dotes ble growths. :
In a way that he'd understand. Your set!” That taunt had never | learned a lot in the Past seven years, | fifth consecutive afternoon on Which : So selecting a spring wardrobe, | APPIY as much manure as can be
Y'd like to give the cheering word failed to get under his skin, to infur- | Nina.” his adored lady had not appeared. In | Blue in all its various tints and shades Purchased, at least enough to cover
: i i make him say things that | “About groceries? Making mon- spite of the sunlight that lay warm | : the whole bed or beds to a depth of
pies ve ns iso Bear: ite im, fo make im say Sings hes | “About gr pay, | Bon aie Bim, BE BEL" in premennt T Ehvor bene he whole vad oF Redl% U
3 like to give him the warm handclasp .She thought about their son. “There!” he cried triumphantly, | bleak and cold. | white na y white navy and beige POW or spade, depending upon the
When. never a friend Stn ry a | Strange, this sudden interest in his | “that’s the sort of thing I've learned! | Suddenly Carrington appeared be- |, © NY warm tints of grey are Size of the garden. Rake the turned.
I've learned my knowledge by sheer har father! She would be glad when the not to care when you say things like | fore him. A swaggering Carrington, | proving as popular. These wd hl up ground twice, the second time at
Wipe ; ly back in school Her ongton safe- | that! I used to get fighting mad in | breathless with SocnS eon inkton, binations pertain to aftemoon, street | FIEhT angles to the first and the plant-
282 1 wish 1 could pass if hk ry | 1y back in school. Her thoughts wan- | the old days when you pulled that | ness, vanished, glowing with happi- and. also to Sport wear. 2 | Ing can then go on, but be sure you
To the fellow who'll come to take my dered on into the future. Carrington line! No, listen!—I'm going to do ness and pride. A selection of accessories depends | 3rrange to plant either for succession
place : ; noc | i Bid 1 : ty than rop in th
arrington graduatin the talking now. You always did : : A or more one crop in the same
Some day when J am gone ne Ee Ie Ty “what a | most of on know! When I mar- | “Guess who's here!” he cried, his i poglly » B® ceagin a Place, companion crops, they can be
Will he see all the sad mistakes I've made | problem he’s going to be! I suppose, ' ried you, I tried like the devil to be Voice boastful and loud. “My father’s straw or all felt hats will rei for designated. :
And note all the battles lost? after all, a boy really needs two par- | the sort of person you wanted me to i and he’s come to Stay! He’s sportswear and the velldroey wo- | __ Have in mind the number of feet of
Will he ever guess of the tears they caused | ents! Why couldn’t he have been a be: biwanica to be part of your iife, Sarat to ke suyihivg! 1 use man selects hand-sewn gloves and Sach gp J = ish to grow and Jey
t aches which th t2 irl 27 {like the other men you knew. You hap) ) 8 ; ’ > 5 0 accommodate jus
Orjaen ois wiie the ee and g Latter on, as she still sat there, she never guessed it, you were always too sitting-room,” he added with elab- wt A eg those vegetables and enjoy crops from
fruitless toil : ’ became aware of a loud voice in the busy hading fault mi Le hut f used as ar and I just happened to rect Bangkok comes into Is. Own sm or radish to the last
. ; hall downstairs, a man’s voice raised ' to get books to read—about polo, and em : in with sf ; ; . .
epi Phat, fhe real intent |in argument, blurring over a maim | art, pictures, stuff like that. High- Cyril started to his feet, face deep- 2&aIn with silk and other light straw Start off your plot with lettuce and
1 fy! millinery as its only rivals. For the T.
And the heart of the vanquished man? |Squeak, half-frightened, half-deferen. brow, I used to call it, and that used 1¥ Pink. At first he had come vague oo i Pree Sb ull-on dishes,
1 and when these are exhaus-
tial. Quick steps on the stairs, and to make you mad, too. Of course I idea that Beauty must be rescued
the pull-on 44 turn the ground they occupied and
. : { fp ; glove of soft suede, chamois, or kid is ; ;
I dare to hope he may pause some day the door of her room flew open. was a bad bluffer, and I didn’t get | from the Beast, but the evident stil jate. is 1 : at once put in celery.
As he toils as I have wrought, Nina sank deeply back in her chair, | away with it. The men left me alone, Iripfuiness of the small » reporter a i 0 at or oe stent: | alaSh next space, whatever can be
And gain some strength for his weary | clutching the folds of her negligee | and the women used to laugh at me, | Who “just happened to pass” the old hat i ing for aft ited to requirements, may be
i, about her, anger in her eyes, For in |I knes | door stayed him. Nith per Louring Foy » ISON Wear vianted fo. onions, followed by
krom the battles which I have fought. | the doorway, Tike an. ombedimers i oy i “I say,” he murmured weakly, “are Vell ore oral To, OWI. | celery, Parsnips will mature in the
Tat I've only the task self oo fer her thoughts, stood her former hus. | ‘After you left me, I still went | you sure, old man—I mean to say, Tod aod Bo fge cmadels are fron- next space in time for celery, and fur-
With the cave tor art io fs band, Jim Devers—Jim, moreover, in | 2'0und with your sort of people but are you quite sure your mother—>* EAL ® an Ee msius from: gry sions in the plot will come beets,
And never a cheering word may speak | ome of fo rages, She noticed, as one |. 82Ve up bluffing. I never pretended | «Oh, Ter] What she news o to en oN i hi .. | followed by kale,
To: the follow: Whotll fire gg, il al tice irrelevant o tails | 30Y more. I used to say, when they | have her face slapped for sending nother interesting fashion note 15 | “Early peas will be followed by fal}
To the fellow who lake my place. Will always notice irrelevan etalls talked polo, that the only horse I ever | him away! She wants him all right! the new jewelry, for now it is not :
, cabbage, just, as the early sown late
Then here’s to your health, old chap; |i% i ty Bout he vos oie as fhe gid Sarm one that pull { And T wong Tie, toe 3 ce I te Tb es imperative | pos will be followed by fall cabbage.
1. drink as a bridegroom to his bride; : , . delivery wagon. tuff letter,” he boasted, “to come up here Y select a distinct type for each oc- | "peo precede fall potatoes; earl
I uk > em vil ke we er Sih fhe Sane like that, you know. Well, they liked , before the summer people fished up Shean. Is great fup to Shoose, jew. | cabbage is first, fall potatoes the i
But God knows how I tried. As bound, the po ke first, She had ie piiey te 3 Ip. Finally 1 vid | all the good fish. That's why he ey Suge! oy 5 a] gs : god grop in Os Sere Space, and then
I've d d d 11 do, I ; 0 the things they di €- | came! ’ 3 y +3 caulifiower followe a otatoes.
Pr iy Ee, Tae Blyeys hee 3 guickes yg re Ben b Ser | cause I found that they kept a man in | Stunned by the crash of his air the heavy, Sometimes twisted sport | iy Lio are followed by an
Ang IY paver today is that all the [jo SVT SEVER Yes mln in- | condition, made his brain clearer for | castles tumbling in ruins about his JWelry is fascinating in its very od- egg plants and peppers by the same
drodm. oD SE ae g business. And about talking—I've feet, Cyril Lucien remained silent, Site Never before Jas Jewelry held | 3nd cucumbers precede turnips.
Muy he rédliedl Wy yoc. To Tr A ark Yuille d. | found if you tell the truth, and say | fingering his volume of poems with bls an iniDorint The 4) a Muskmellons or squash go before
A Tough of genine couse ders things you believe, you can get along | trembling fingers, , ing the costume. e twis _ | turnips and early potatoes precede
And we'll meet some day in the great un- “And after seven years, my de ar, with most any one.” No matter how Carrington, turned away, eager Met jewelry is copied from old Baby- | £211 beans,
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known— 0 ater ; : highbrow they are. And then they tell | eyes on the house stopped just long lomian, Abyssinian and Egyptian Sweet corn is followed by fall peas.
Out in the realm of space: Jour Le 0 te ene oe Pgh you things, simple things that a fel- enough for one more swaggering ges- i 0 An orderly arrangement as above
You'll know my clasp as I take your hand ay. low like me can understand and re. tur. “It's time we hada man in the gue for white has also in- ives the amateur gardner the de..
And gaze in your tired face. years—Good Lord, is it as long oil member. Took me a long time, | house!” 2 ! ; vaded the realm of evening clothes fight of his life.t t=
; that ?—haven’t aged you a bit. ; : 7 : :1. and indeed what 1d be lovelier th i : ;
Then all the failures will be success 3 y : though, to understand. Cyril Lucien winced, an. ndeed what cou OVoley shan | “Really. little success is going to be
In the light of the new-found dawn, be darned if you're not prettier than He paused and looked rather wist- in his cheeks deepened ana he Dink | the straight, slim gown of White satin | eel of skimped ga SL and
So I'm drinking your health, old chap, Reh i li led. “H come | fully down at her, small and quiet in | face looked stricken, | relieved only by a small bit of rhine- gardening means soil preparation al-
Who'll take my place when I am gone, b Bras po "5 ves oo . the big chair. Suddenly a look of determination ' Stone trimming, depending entirely on most entirely, with the exception of
—From “Bindery Talks.” | OréaKing Into my house eu “Maybe,” he began, then stopped. | replaced his confusion. Tenderly, |the material “for its effectiveness. transplanting, for a child can scatter
that? Rather—superfluous, wasn't ofter all, I'm not such a bad sort, | gently, as though he were laying | {TiS comes to us from the house of seed and they will grow after fashion,
i ee tee: it?” She added languidly, “I hear it, Ni ” : “« » rd = . Vionnet, Black orgette and lace . T
: "” ina,” he finished weakly. And something in its grave, he put his Hd .Z€ "gette Buying the seed is the least part of
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3 t Ina’s voice came cool and undis- | seat ¢ the arbor. ano A ! | vation means a whole lo s DU e
(Concluded from last week.) a wave, his red hair on the crest. He turbed from the depths of her chair. Then, without a backward glance at | S0Ting black combined with her own making ready of the ground from
Some subtle influences were un- | advanced into the room, eves blazing: | | Jy WC to understand that you are | the house, on whose terrace a man | Particular “Jenny Rose.” It is im- which vegetation must draw its sus-
doubtedly at work in the next few “ 1 came,” he cried, “to find" out sing to me?” s : | portant also to note that some of the | ¢ . : i 4 L
days to shatter the peace of the Dev- what vou are: doing with that boy of Prope od e “Well, in a way, 1 om Ne end Inked aa hand, had | most unusual and attractive evening hig Doris, Is te ull-opori
ers family. Carrington wandered | ours! suppose I am. I don’t know just how | iawn to where, on the opposite side | dresses are fashioned from beige lace. Very light sandy loams are by na-
around restlessly, never leaving the| Fumbling in his pocket, he brought one proposes to one’s divorced wife i Shawls are gaining in popularity and ture i iti i ;
gounds, avoiding Skinny and the oth- | out a letter, jerked it fecm ite envel- | 400 onc 3 oreed Wie, of the hedge, the Graham girl was in many cases match the evening | suey AT og oe oad
er village boys who came and peered | ope. “Look what 1 get from him! “Evidently,” said Nina sarcastical- i Mg tennis balls about. gown with which they are worn. for the vegetable root growths to pen-
into the garden through the iron gate | Look at the spelling! , And the writ- ly, “one proposes by reciting how to * 1 I have not mentioned the compose | etrate in their pursuit of food.
then went away. He gave only the |ing! I pay to keep him in these fool become a social success and still be —_——— | costume and it is much too portant | Heavy soils, those containing clay,
most perfunctory attention to his his- | high-hat schools you choose, and look 1 Old Main at State to be Rebuilt. | to be overlooked. Par example shades Sasi ; Pris]
tory os recon flr in the morning | what they are doing to him! Can't 2 DO il at her steadily, his smile Li ; 3 | of blue lend themselves particularly Saslly sono ay med into friable
lessons in the library, and for the re. you take your mind off your flirta- only amused. “You have a nasty In signing the Legislative appro- | to an ensemble of this, kind and .com- the addition ‘of humus, vegetable mat-
mainder of the day hung moodily | tions and clothes long enough to see tongue, my girl, and sometimes I |Priation bill of $4,000,000 for the | prise a complete costume, for, with a [ter that has undergone the { processes:
about, regarding Nina with an intent | that the poor kid gets an education ? think if I. had slapped you once in a | Pennsylvania State College, including i combination of navy and one or two | of decay or disinte ration, either by
scrutiny that irritated and puzzled He threw the letter in her lap with while we would have got on better!” $1,000,000 for new buildings and their lighter shades of blue, the outfit may | rotting with the aid of the elements
her. a gesture that had the suggestion of Nina shuddered delicately. “Com- | €quipment, Governor Fisher request- |b finished with navy slippers, stock- j or that have been broken down in the
Cyril Lucien found her inattentive | a blow. A piece of cheap ruled pa- 19 ed that the first building item to be ings and gloves. rocesses of animal digestion—ma.
to Nie silent adoration, and he, too, | Per on which the clumsily printed gg Te Ji fis he had not | &iven attention by the college trus-| Just now, too, snakeskin used both ig &
was restless, roaming about the and ill-spelled words zigzagged about heard her. “That was the trouble. | t€€s be the reconstruction of “Old as a trimming and in some cases Very much more manure may be
grounds, tortured by the feeling that | in spite of the guiding lines. I treated you as if you were some. | Main,” the five story structure erect- | comprising an entire garment is .I'€- | prescribed for the garden than is ac.
he had, in some unknown way, offend- There was complete bewilderment thing delicate that might be broken if | € between 1858 and 1864. The top | ceiving a great deal of attention. tually necessary to produce normal
ed. Over on her side of the hedge | in Nina’s face as she picked it up. one handled it roughly. Now I real- | floor and attic of this building have | This of course is particularly attrac- vegetable growth—the excess is in-
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the Graham girl watched and waited, | “Look at it!” Jim Devers stormed ize that you were only a spoiled and | Pot been used for about five years and | tive when used in combination with a | tended and must be used to produce:
stalking here and there with hands on. “I don’t have no fun when you | silly little girl, and a slapping the tower has been closed as unsafe | grey costume perhaps on the slippers friability and moisture conservation.
thrust deep in the pockets of her most | are not H-E-R-E!” he quoted scorn- wouldn’t have hurt you!” for a longr period. The building now | and bag, and to trim the hat. From Deeply dug and finely broken-up
becoming sports suit, always seem- fully. “Good Lord, don’t they teach In spite of her anger, Nina was houses the general administrative of- | this material was fashioned recently | soi] is ready for planting and the
ing to be in a hurry to attend some | the kid to spell? ‘Ma says for you conscious of a desire to laugh, Still | fices and a large number of class- | an extremely handsome coat. The | gardener must become an expert in
important event when she chanced to | to come H-O-A-MY Look at the darn she maintained her pose of delicacy rooms, The outer walls will be left | Mottled skins are very soft and pli- planting (and sowing) and trans-
see the dispirited figure of the young | thing, will you; don’t look at me! outraged, of fineness defiled by vul- | Standing as they are, the interior to | able in lending themselves to almost Planting. Radishes, lettuce and onion
Englishman. What in Heaven's name have you | garity. “If I am to ‘understand that | Pe rebuilt entirely, according to pres- | any style, seed can be sown where they are to
Nina herself was sharing the gen- | been telling the poor kid?” A sud- you are asking me to marry you |nt plans. : : However, all that we read and sur- remain for crop purposes, except
eral restlessness. She sat again one |den tenderness cooled the anger in again, the answer, of course, is Other building needs will be given mise of fashion’s forecasts each sea- | where lettuce is intended for heading.
afternoon before her mirror and | his eyes. “He was a bright enough | «Nor Then, with a sudden disarm. | careful consideration by the execu- | son is governed by what is becoming Cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, pep-
again studied her reflection. The vi. little tyke seven years ago, Nina! Re- ing descent into sincerity, she cried: | tive committee of the trustees and by | to each one of us and it is wise to fol- | pers and eggplant should be trans-
sion the glass gave back was just as member how he used to grab at my “People don’t change, Jim, no matter | the board at its annual meeting dur. | low the Frenchwoman who studies | planted at least once, but twice will
lovely as it had been a few days be- | hair?” what you say! I'm still Nina, and | "& commencement week in early | her particular type before selecting give better results.
fore, but the complacence was gone, | Suddenly Nina, who had been ex- you are still Jim! We'd be fighting | June. Each of the six undergraduate | her wardrobe.
and she gazed at it unsatisfied. amining the letter closely, burst out | ik, ris schools is in eat need of added 7A%E = ;
She a gloomily: “I don’t hry a musical A little is ate and dogs thaidle of #i0r ol classroom and laboratory space, and —Many sheep growers experience
know what’s the matter with me! It laugh, but with the catch of a sob in apportionment of the State building MARING BEATEN BISCUIT. considerable trouble and loss of sheep
must be the quiet and loneliness up |it somewhere. “Jim. she cried, her | “What if we were? I know I've |fund will be a real task for the trus- | —Did you ever eat those delicious during winter and spring on account
here! I suppose, though, every Wo tone almost friendly, “be viet, if got a devil of a temper, and so have | tees. No announcement has been | beaten biscuit, that are served so fre. | of what is known as “Grub in the
man feels the same way when she you can! Stop raving! I understand | you—when you can’t get what you | made as yet concerning a building | quently in the southern part of the | Head.” This trouble is caused by the
comes plump up against the fact that | it now. Carrington’s been asking | want. But what of it? Maybe” he | program. > hh United States? Many a woman would sheep bot fly, which looks something
her next birthda = will be her thir- | about you lately. The boys in the vil. hesitated, again trying to find: some College officials are receiving indi- doubtless like to serye them, but she | like an overgrown house fly, deposit-
tieth.” lage talk about their fathers, and he thought he was struggling to express | cations of pleasure from all parts of | feels that she. cannot spare the’ time | ing a tiny grub, on the edge of the
She picked up a hand mirror, close- | felt out of it. See. This letter has | —“maybe we both have learned to | the State in the granting of the larg- | which they require for making. As |sheep’s nostril some time during the
ly examined a Ee line that might | been signed ‘Skinny,’ but that is laugh a bit— at ourselves, as well as | est State appropriation ever received one old Negro cook put it, beaten bis- | summer. These tiny. grubs make their
in time be a wrinkle. Indeed, in her crossed out, and Carrington’s name |at each other” ; at one time by the State’s own insti- | cuit should be beaten for one hour for | way up the sheep’s nostrils to the
melancholy mood, the microscopic | written in. Skinny is a village boy | Nina stared. “Jim,” she said in a | tution of higher learning, The State | home folks, but two hours if there | communicating cavities of the head,
depression was already a fullblown | he plays with. He must have taken | shaky little voice, “that’s rather clev- | College request for $4,234,500 was de- | were mpany. A good recipe for | where they feed and grow until ready
wrinkle, deeply carved. a letter that Skinny wrote to his fath- | er of you!” clared by trustees to be the absolute | these delicacies calls for 1 quart of to leave the sheep. Sheep affected
“I shall go to town for a few days, jer and sent it to you. I suppose the| At her tone he dropped on his knees | minimum , With - which the college | flour, 5 tablespoons of fat, 1 teaspoon with grubs sneeze frequently and have
S€€ my masseuse, get away from the ! child thought—" she hesitated, avoid- by the chair and pillowed his head in | could continue its present work with- | of salt, and enough ice water to make difficu ty in breathing. Usually, either-
deadly quiet up here! TI’ see about | ing Devers’ eyes—“that what would | her lap. out neglect to some part of it. Even (a very stiff dough,—probably about { from loss of appetite or pain, the
trains now!” bring one father would bring another. ©Nina,” his voice came muffled, | though the new appropriation is the | # of a cup. As to beating that dough | sheep eat less and become thin in
But an immense weariness seemed He admires Skinny’s cleverness im. softened, “I've been lonesome as the largest ever received, college author- | two hours for company, or even one | flesh. In Severe cases the animals
to have fastened on her, so that she mensely.” devil! T never could love any woman | ities will find it impossible to fill all | for home folks, few housekeepers of | may have convulsions and finally die.
made no move, but sat on idly. Silence fell between them then. | but you! Don’t send me away again!” | demands made upon the college serv- | tday care to do that, as we have said, The trouble may be prevented by
She thought about her son. “Every | Devers stood still, looking down at| Then she was in his arms, and he |ice by people of the State. S0 ome ingenious woman has evolved €eping pine ig spread on sheeps
day,” she told herself with resent. | her curiously. The room seemed full | was kissing her. The building request was granted | the scheme of putting it through the Hostels during y season.
‘ment, “he grows more like his father! | of their embarrassment, as she looked | “Oh,” she said breathlessly, “you |in full by Governor Fisher. Lack of | meat chopper several times. The pis SD reeders Plante do the
It was a mistake to bring him here. | up at last to meet his eyes. never should have stayed away so | sufficient State funds prompted him | dough should be Just as stiff as it is [cu hE of t Rr Sie flocks in the fall
He seems to have reverted to type | He dropped his and began fingering long! T've been lonely, too, and didn’t | to reduce the general maintenance | Possible to mix it for this treatment. | of t 8 Jour Bl ot reeding time. This
successfully in a short time. Oh, |a gold mesh bag that lay on a small | realize it until now!” item from $2,181,000 requested to $2,- | After the dough has been well chop- | is per aps the best time of year to
well, I suppose nothing matters sq table, snapping the clasp open and | So intent were they on each other (100,000; the agricultural extension | Ped, roll it out, so her directions read, wee t 527 out ing put them in with
long as he is well and strong. But | shut nervously. that neither noticed a small shadow amount from $650,000 to $630,000 and cut into small disks, pierce each one |t San et sl "i ut it is a he plan
how, having never known his father, | “For Heaven's sake, Jim,” Nina |in the doorway. It had been passing | the agricultural research fund from | With a fork and place them in a large io esp: the “culling” idea well in mind
except when he was a tiny baby, can cried, “put that thing down!” and repassing for some time now, as | $403,500 to $270,000, These amounts | baking pan, far enough apart so that Yong out the year for undoubtedly
he have picked up so many of Jim’s| He ropped it clumsily, tipping | wildly excited a small boy ever and | are to be used during the next twa they will not touch. They should : e final Sling will be more satis-
mannerisms? That way he looks at | over a small, silver vase in which a | anon peered cautiously in, disappear- | years, then be baked in a hot oven until actory if the defects which tend to
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me sometimes—rather, well, accus- | single wild rose had been nodding its | ing at last to do a ild and inaccur- al He well done. Do not o en the door for | make a ewe no longer useful are not-
ingly.” 2 og head. The rose had bo ii) clog dance in the lower hall, : five minutes, she advises, for that fed when working about the flock.
Her thoughts wandered again. She |usual morning offering of Cyril Lucien | Later they were standing at the | Plan to Preserve Trees Along Various time should be devoted to giving the \ So :
thought, as she very seldom let her. | St. Andrews Archibald. window, Nina’s head on Jim’s should- Highways, biscuit an uninterrupted chance to| —Radishes have been cultivated by
self do now, of her brief and stormy | 0, don’t touch it! Just leave it | er, and his arm closely aro her rise and crack around the sides. They (men for many ages. In medieval
married life. She had married 0d EA, doesn’t matter!” Then, re- | waist. Traces of Tenet iy A bor Farmers are beginning to realize | should be well browned on the top | times, barons spiced the feasts in the
Devers when she was barely twenty, | calling Carrington’s recent visit to | on her face, deep content on his. that trees slong the roadside should [and on the bottom, before being re- | castles with dishes of the long and
and when he was just beginning his |her room, she laughed. Suddenly Jim caught sight of the [be saved. And one thing which is | moved from the oven, having a white very hot varieties now grown for
spectacular climb to wealth. She had Hands thrust deep in his pockets | forlorn figure of the tutor in the ar- | bringing this forcibly to their atten- center and that crack around the summer use, such as Chartier and
been fascinated by his whirlwind | as though he mistrusted their poten- | bor, drooping listlessly over his book. | tion is the way the telephone and | edge. This method, using the meat | White Strassburg. These fake twice as
courtship, that calm certainty of his | tialities for further michief he stood | “Who's that?” he asked abruptly. [electric companies trim trees into un- chopper, she finds gives quite as sat- long to mature as the early varieties
that he could always get what he gloomily, looking down at her. “I| A tenderly mischievous smile curv- | si htly bushlike shapes. The beauti- | isfactory results as the old-time beat- ( now available to us, such as the ear-
wanted, if, she recalled his own never did know what you were laugh- | ed Nina’ slips. It's Carrington’s tu- | ful maples along the highways of ing. liest White Qlive, Twenty Day, Saxa
phrase, “one only went after it hard ing about half the time,” he said re- tor, a nice young Englishman,” she northern Ohio and the oaks and wal- = and Scarlet Globe. provements in
enough.” sentfully. answered primly. nuts in some other parts of the State most vegetables run decided y to the
Well, he had gone after her hard | Then, with sudden change of mood, | Jim's arm dropped from about her | would _brobably not be in ° existence INK SPOTS IN BOOKS. production of ny ich mature
enough, in spite of the opposition of | “See here, Nina, I want to see the kid. | waist. He caught her by the should- today if the wire lines had been here —Anyone who has been unfortun- | earlier, and Ce y e greatest ad-
her only relative, a shadowy South- Any boy who plays with a boy named | ers roughly, twisting her around to [40 years ago. : ate Snoup) to get ink spots on a fav- | vantage which we "le Over our an-
ern aunt. When this aunt had found Skinny must be all right. Cute of | face him. The companies are apparently mak- | orite book, or, worse still, a borrowed | cestors in the vegetable garden is the
out that Jim Devers had been born him to steal that letter! Probably | “I know that look of ours, that | ing an effort to do a better job of | one, may be interested to know how | possession of more early kinds, The
in the Middle West, of poor parents | didn’t know what to say to me him. cat-that-swallowed-the-canary "mock trimming trees. The telephone com- (one housekeeper removed such dis- | early Yadishes ae nore fender and
who lived over the grocery store they | self! How old i he now—nine, ten, ?” | innocence! You have been flirting | panies are giving their linemen in. figuring marks. She bought a little | milder in flavor 1an the late sorts,
owned, she had not so much refused | “He’s nine. I'm perfectly willing | with that poor boob! You've got to | structions on how to preserve the ap- | oxalic acid, diluted it with cold water | but at the same time, quick to turn
to recognize him as simply dismissed | for you to see him. He's exactly like stop that, you know! I won't stand | pearance of the trees along their lines. | and painted it over the ink spots with | pithy, so they must be eaten as soon
all thought of him from her mind. |you. I don’t understand him, of | for it!” Farmers should specify in their per-|a fine camel’s hair brush. Then she [as they mature.
Which was unfortunate, for in the | course!” v : ihe Angrily she pulled away from him. | mits to the companies for the care- applied a sheet of blotting paper to sail
meantime her niece married him, He grinned. “You wouldnt! Too “And you've got to stop bullying me! | ful handling of the trees along the the stained part, and absorbed the —Lack of fresh air will make work
The years of their marriage had common, both of us, yet?” i Ye stand that, either!” road. stain with the liquid. seem harder in winter or summer.