Copyright, 1910, by As vacation Lake “Come ith me. sh. Golf nly eighty Right, ete.” | So ex Judge Gorman wrote to his ephew, Phil Walker, just before col lege vacation. The judge was a bach lor sixty years old, who had bought manor on retiring ench. alone except ervants, Phil his mephew, 3 Judge Gorman rief iil pse ) she crossed grounds have ma lout replied ome Mi Rwo week iBhe fh the s When mbout the Baw or hami mower got way of fixing it off to town reached home oO: that many Rion, and among them wf a pane of dow. and put in your House in the country. Mighty good-looking rods away. Cupid. Moon house [rom He was and Was only TAvVers aught tinkered at this occasion needed her atten was the glazing kitchen to the mother and gone fhe cook was "informed: i "Now, then, if of glass and some putty, we will that window. We shall need the stej ladder It's for a smart ue to find win but last, little sis "till to be night pane tt the world girl 1¢ easiest thing in and good-looking putty in a pane of She takes out any fragm of pane. Then she ints to the a stepladder and the cook glass ents the mon has the old a Tie ana Away plish thi Mid-afternoon came along while was still workin He walking out from f« exercise. He didn't know his uncle live ), and the sensibl inquiries Travis’ mansi wondered if ing girl No sensible and find Miss did Phil Walker was wn for what house he decided that make the was to bell he good look do the at The una house, to Zo arc ind them on tho crest of the stepl ww. sleeves up, ol her | That Way he cool ladder out a s the stage setting young was a yell from the cook! an exclamation from the mistress There was a roar from the family dog, who has been held back until this moment to complete a dramatic situ ation! The cook wabbled, Walker seemed rolled ded and about the step like grim death and throwing iggestion now and then, and when the There There was college man ape let go. The Miss Alleen came down. Mr stepped backward, and it to the dog as if the people were all mixed up for a ment Then he took after the one who fled, nipped him and chased him off the grounds and down the road, where ex-Judge Gorman, standing at his gate, threw up his arms and called out: “What villein bas dared dog on my favorite nephew! fo set A kinds of law!” Phil thought he understood the case, and when he got his breath he tried to explain. It was a case of natural cause and effort, Let any young man discover a girl puttying in a pane of glass from the top of a stepladder, with the family cook braced to pre vent a wabble, and the family dog dozing In the sunshine, and exclama- tions, falle and bites must follow. Ita like the stock market when a report is circulated that John Doe is dead ft creates a flurry He held no one ‘to blame. “Say, boy,” replied thy vazle whag i Literary Press \ the story had been told, “that girl on stepladder must have been the wrote you about. 1 am dished your case right ing.” “I can call and apologize.” "And make another mistake? Never! good-looking.” got ona salling.” one 1 have in of, she's mighty 80. I Just came guess and then he's a sylph.” she flew like one” have her hair immday clothes on, and od-looking girl the step i i un Right Pass 8 the dewy gr for Birds sing to both No separate thunder Had my boy, 8, you know, ANSWwWers show it down to go wandering rd and making can 1 ever hadn't the at pat, Con you stood : COOK contrite next he business Walker WAS but the dignity What good looking or to glazier? What business had the cook to let go of that wabbly Wh at business had that All the injury Travers wns day, on stood had turn not, considered inderstand it saw how things were t interfer Ten very quiet ays ‘he with didn days glass up; the dog used ¥, 4nd the for ex sad tres + at the back would re hed forth. ol & & Lt Bioeves went mounted top of ng slipped and and there downward bad been ut away Noth! He and yelling f $00 lifted he heard ROME One ia A d lake and wits eased landed mber 3 t she She could and * exclaimed hands in discov with the She car discovering top of is won A Riel all and thank head dif because you wet hanging swnward ? Why, 1 your ng thelr handled alled and ex fey were tree and ft there and Inughter. the lawn and And aliaq WHS « a wedding nan All probably the Dodge Soup. the most unpop- luncheon menu of the siness girl todan She that it may be nour. that, but It simply does to her, The only time, down town business girl says. the girls she knows resort to is when their finances are at a very low ebb “What would astonish you, though,” says this same girl, “is the number of Soup is ular dish in New York bu acknowledges ishing and all n't taste good 30 A i and They Well, per I can’t argue as to that 1 know soup doesn’t taste espe good, and doesn't make any for an after. noon's work. It would be different «ff we could have soup, then a meat and then a dessert; but very few giris, 1 tell you, en afford that. “So we all cut out soup. try to persuade them to do It say soup Is so sustaining clally on just out of college, bint we all feel we know what's best for us. "New York Press. i A it's Natural, “He knows all the best people In town.” “Why doesn't he associate them, then?" “They know him.” with i i i i i | | { | { i i i i } RECIPES FOR CAXE| OATMEAL COOKIES MADE TEN DER BY USE OF KNIFE. Ingredients Used in Making Three. Layer Hot-Water Cake, Orange Preparations--Also Good Di- rections for Kisses. Oatmeal Cookies Help. ery one is fond of but there one many, the oatmeal has If not ground. 1 have learned by experience that by using the coarsest knife on vour food chop per and grinding the oatmeal through it improves the very much This not pulverize the but the grains finer and flavor evenly, have that iked ta favor One Almost ey oatmeal cookies, is thing disliked cookies does makes tributes they I dis the never lelow is my mare Unood recipe shortening, half lard ar half but ful e large Cup Add bake baked ater Cake. beat yoll LWo Ct iis makes a go ake Hake Orange Cake. Is butter, slowly {ine « ip tablespoonfu two juice, and grated one-half Cup orange one me-half teaspoonful Cream butter “eR add orange Jul ied with the ‘bakin gem pans and roll in warm, The secret of goo Beat froth, be at: add oughly; flour sif Bake in beat thor then pow der inbeatetn; ce, the pow des Kisses. Hes of ) PRES a stify two cupful ) anulated sugar ne {ens for down Ixop the 1 the pan ing pan oiled paper well mn the bake tity ity Veal “in New Style. yunds of the breast be no the Company, next day fece and rrow pl of i ry ars Fruits. ng from a watermel Anything to strawberries unhulled with paper of powdered sugar to their service goes { should alwa few lemons squeeze of lemon cup not ried-—a of drinkin only more cide Broiled or Fried Fish. spoonful each of then one tabl butter, boiling add slowly Tr water and cook egg Hght and pour over it very while Cook one fire and beat in a tabla minced parsley, a tea of chopped capers and a onfon chopped fine and a quarter teaspoonful of French mustard, pour over the fish and garnish with sliced lemon at once Hent an fixture slowly, stirring he take from the of ; ¢ gapoonful spoonful Light Buns, Set sponge for bread at noon. Be ‘quart of the sponge, add one egg, one. half eupful of sugar, a lump of short. ening the size of an egg, and knead In the morning mold into biscuit, let alge until light, and bake. When done touch over lightly with butter. This makes the crust tender. These buns are delicious and enjoyed by every one. A — a — Luncheon Dish, Four pound pot roast, cut up suet and bring to brown, cut up an onion, celery and parsley with it. Take plece of ment, dust with salt and pepper and rub In flour. Sear raw edges of moat thoroughly. Put In kettle and cover with cold water, adding a tablespoontul of salt to one quart of water. Add one bay leaf, peppercorns, or parsley, and teaspoonful of paprika. Holl three to four hours, f i KEEPING THE CLOSET CLEAN Solution of This Problem That Confronts Many Is to Paint It White, Usually closets #0 the house the there are about dark that semi-yearly tell They are the bi maid and few into the dark except at ning it not of st-managed yearly or houseclen impossible dirty even i in they are disease, to whether breeders oF in mis hole no crawl i i i to floor Bee One solution of paint these walls the problem is closets white, celling, It is enough to and the and more well, closet cany other use: If clean, pight, white, to § hall overshoe on the closet let hasten can keep the the family by painting all means, painishop and ren horrible 8 these simply 1i8 hie ove the obsolel« and wall paper that us hotel seasoning the two he mixture tura on i When col CERES thorougnly then } cool Chicken Salad Mock Roast health heat Apple Dessert. large cut Remove the of the apple, leaving just thick enough to the Slice some apples very thin, in small pile and nut meats Mix all together and fill the apple shell with this salad Place on a dessert dish, cover the top Take a in half, core and apple not all lengthwise tha inside the shell salad in cut serve dates COR ground nuts. Put a walnut meat In the center Uncooked Ripe Tomato Relish, One-half peck of ripe tomatoes, peel, cut in small squares, drain two hours: add one cupful of grated horseradish, one cupful yellow mustard seed, two fuls of celery seed, sugar, one tablespoonful’ of black pep per, two red peppers cut fine, two ta- blespoonfuls of cinnamon, ground, one quart of cider vinegar; bottle cold and geal. Do not heat or cook any of it Pineapple Punch, Boil a pound of sugar and a quart of water for five minutes; strain, add to it the juice of one lemon and half pint of grated pineapple; stir and strain again; add sufficient amount of cracked Ico to make it palatable, and add half a pint of finely picked pine. Apple and and a few raspberries may also ™ Tallon! Hotel ie raves Good table board snd sleeping &parumens The eholosst liquors at the ber. Stable wu semmodations Br horses is the Bost we » bad. Bus toand from all trains es © Lewlsbarg and Tyrone Ralirosd, 8t Osbus a Lbdddbidd Jno. F. 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The congresswoman had arrived and they up her desk “It's not complete,” sald the presiding speaker But | have placed the pen holders and the pencil holders in posi tion.” Yes, but where are the chew. ing gum and powder puff holders?” were fitting Optimistic. “Alas!” sighed the chipped cup to the ice cream cone, “we've been deait #0 great a blow by the germ-hunters | that 1 fear we can't come back.” “I's all over with me, all right,” said the cone, cruelly, “but just watch and see if 1 dom’t get an immyaity bath!” A Legal Tender. The witty man of the Middle Tem- ple students sald at a city chop house, “1 won't pay for steaks as tough as these! No law can compel me. They're not legal tender.” on" —— i —— -. Record on the Rench. J. 8 Dugdale; K. C., recorder of Bir. mingham Eogland, aod chairman of the Warwickshire quarter sessions, who celebrated his seventy fifth birth. day recently, has tried ten thousand prisoners. ATTORNEYS. D. y. PORTH EY ATTORNEY -ATLAW BELLEFONTE 94. 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