Copyright, 1310, “They are moving across the way,” gald Serena. From the couch faintly They will cottage.” “They told her shall go and {'ve never seen “Such people to have eve thing,” she “Now {if and 1 had such a pretty place we would perfectly Her motl smiled at think we contented as it said tappy that we } “Yes She did she was mother said pretty her miss their to Europe,” Serena get their are going “Wh wen they look at bungalow seem ry went on you { sontented her he er are “In spite of our poverty we other.” Serena sald bravely Ave enc h not dare tell her mothe S40 of by a sen bank how ressed fespon count I broth.” ‘and go ar people across motor When fetter in her iid see ir about she IVIRE ouches of powls Richard Had Very Little to Say. Tope We well : and come teach a8 S00 AS YOu are enol study music be ready to “Who's going to volc © A tall doorway hie reg ied “Oh, Richard flew toward hi happy day. 1 fegacy of 310 are going abroad.” There was no countenance - he sald stiffly “Why, Richard.” tim, “aren't you glad?” “Oh, of course.” he sald hurriedly He didn't long after that, as he took up his hat he said Serena “Come and take a walk.” Serena her mother danced down the path beside him liké a child As they very little to say “You're a grumpy and growly bear, Dixy," sald Serena, as they left the public highway and entered into a fittle lane where the wild roses and blackberry vines raggled over the fences. “You act as if I had received bad news instead of good news.” Richard sat down on a great rock at a turn of the lane “lot us talk about it" “Maybe you'll understand f'm not jubilant.” Her eyes questioned him. “You see.” he said slowly, take you away from me, Serena.’ “Oh,” she gasped, “but I am com- ing back.” “It will be different,” Richard sald. “You will come back a from the door WMNE man the rope? tood In Vho's going Richard,” im “This Is such a Just received a and mother and 1 have joy in congratul; Richard's ite you," stay kissed he said then why pther men, and 1 will have slipped put of your life. 1 haven't told you tow much I love you, because | have been walting until I had a home to offer you. I haven't asked you to marry me, because I felt that I must prove myself a man, but you're going away will hit me hard, Serena” “Don’t you think [I owe It to my | Her eyes were troubled. “Don’t you think I ought to go when all my life I've wished for a chance to study more and make my music something more than an i accomplishment?” a don't want ' he said “] | tive for you to do, try hold mustn't expect Serena” The Literary Press self?” she askea to be mean and self- think it is the right and I'm not going but you over {it back, smile to to you me to into differ who Serena who slowly ther's gir] fr wad eft room was a very om the radiant one what's the matter, dear?’ demanded herself sr mother Serena floor on want Serena gasped ¥ mean buy (t*" JUnDEAIOwW Why not? Live there with Rich here, 80 near B06 ME avery lace idery ribbons for to “Oh, | Serena ¥ mother wear, my Serena” you little ovely her arms kissed her “it mother™ about her will be Or any world.’ threw and better than a trig ip to Eu the rope wide apped her hands will,” she said, “and one Richard and ask him and when he comes you | can take him over and show him your { fairy palace, " fn in thing else whole The litt | “Ot now le mother cl course it telept to supper Serena Valuable Scientific Discovery. A discovery suggesting the possi bility of the partial transmutatios of precious stones by means of radium has just made accidentally at the Cornish radium works. One of the hief officials who daily handles the tubes containing the rare element no { ticed that a diamond in his ring seemed to change color and increase {in brilliancy. Since then several ex | periments have been made, A variety | of precious stones have been enclosed {in a box with two tubes, each contain | ing 50 milligrams of radium Every | stone changed color after exposure of | different duration. Some magnificent | tints have been obtained, including a | delicate pink in one dlamond. 5 been For Cheaper Food. The Rhode Island conservation com mission reports that there are 400 un utilized farms and large areas which have never been cultivated at all, al though | market. Yet Rhode Island is cele state In the union. The possibilities of this country in the production of food have not begun to be exhausted: the limitations are nowhere in sight, observes the Springfield Republican. All that we need to make cheaper food Is more people willing to till the land | ! i 3) | MAKES FOR ECONOMY | LATEST FIRELESS STOVE. Device Insures Both Cone venience and Cleaniiness—Use of Alarm Clock Is Also a Most Useful Innovation. Those familiar with the economies sf the fireless cooker will appreciate the combination of this with the convenience and of the electric stove The outside of the is made sf finished hardwood. The containing sompartment is lined with non- rustable we which and ia a fireproof non-heat which device cleanliness stove metal bet en the woodwork ronducting packing, wires pass to in the bot length through the electric ated tom of the recepts If the bring a a boll is it is placed in of time required certain meat or dish eptacle Known the h the rec sombined Fireless Cooker and Stove Little German Cakes taolf take the : hen the crust ready t fresh pie Ked to taate fill $s wt with Fh a the the top with the whites ready one quart atrawber ies, sweetened straw ver berri co berries h two Lheaten ERES with pven just long of swesten SURAr enough t« the whites the eggs Rice Royale. Pick over and wash a cupful of rice Drop into a large kettle of boiling wat add a half mful of salt and tablespoonful of = and keep at a galloping boil until grains feel tender when rubbed between the fingers. Drain thoroughly, pack light ily in a slightly buttered mold and let stand minutes in the open oven. Turn out carefully on a deep platter Baste over this the syrup from canned fruit (heated), arrange the fruit ilself around the base and serve either hot or cold er. {tensor IBAY the ten Baked Batter Currant Pudding. This pudding, If correctly made, both tasty and digestible quarter of a pound in of flour, into a dish, sprinkle in the currants, and hour, When baked, or with golden syrup. -~ I Meat Cakes, Take cold meat, mince fine with fat bacon, season with pepper and salt, mix well, fry and serve with gravy. Fine with hot biscuits for breakfast. FRENCH METHODS OF COOKING May Be of Interest to American Housewives. Pommes Hollandaise —For a family white pe toes; peel and cut them into quarters; put them in a porcelain-lined pan with a tablespoonful of butter h a and a pine season wit? salt warm then; Serve and browning and white pepper without a hot dish Pot Quennelles Peel, wash and drain six mealy potatoes; cut on or Croqueties medium-sized them in qua ut them in a sau in, cover the el add a litt 30 minutes and drain. Then bowl fresh v 3 3 with water, ie galt, cook beat potatoes up in a mortar an ounce of they hree but are USEFUL HINTS FOR THE COOK Small Things, but They Mean Much in the Preparation Successful Meal, of Really {s burned or blackened ith a } and and the ard crust afterward water rub ingide of It = of bread dipped in salt ot the wash it with bh soda Add a which you dishes The on them and shiny surface Be very careful saucepans clean, for the flavor of dish may cling to a lid which been washed and spoil a second which is prepared in the same pan Wash a saucepan in plenty of hot water: but never wash cake tins or frying pans wi ipe them well with a plece of paper, hich is afterward and i them with a dry little water in late “wp pia oR i 1d the 4 coina soda to your aah was soda loosens grease gives the a good to keep the lids of ne has not dish cloth Here are a few rules it would be well to cut out and paste in your kitchen, They are hints about wash- affairs of that very of the home Pudding cloths, jelly on should be well washed, and hung up to dry. It is not neces sary to iron them, Stand saucepans, fish kettles, ete, inside. Thir makes them last longer and helps t keep them in good condition. WITH THE STATE LAWMAKERS Rushing Work on Appropriations, ‘he Appropriations Committees of and rushing 8 on order to be least a rie Senate House are hearing bills in make at partis 1 3 gt the Legislature 1 the House 400 hag prepare port ou point issioner Foust Reap Basbv Coach for Legisiature, use of Representatives yusiness for a time to present a baby ative George A ounty, to whom week t family of a present was peagi Mr yf the on the city the bar without leave i ! i made Rep- esentativ / . Uelrich, of Weat- moreland by BILLS PASSED IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Senate. Ti bills were passed i hesa hil Validat ing under tions contracts made by porat shall this State certain condi cor done lareign jons which have business having complied with laws lating to foreign corporations Further regulating the fees charged by constables Regulating foreign having any of the fleges of corporations not possessed by Individuals or partnership. Authorizing Insurance and surety in without the tain securities with the Insurance Commissioner to enable them to do business in other States or with the United States Government. Authorizing County Commission. ers to erect a bridge for pedestrians only in eu of a wagon bridge legally authorized when in thelr judgmen! such bridge will accommodate publi travel, ATTORNEYS, ATTORNEY -ATLAW Y. HARRISON WALFER ATTORNEY -ATAAW BELLEFONTA PB Po. BV. Righ Peet. All professional business prowspily sthended 9 TTI, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Eso Bloom BELLEFONTR PA Successors 0 Onvis, Bower & Orvis Consultation in Eoglab and Germas. fps wo H. B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT- LAW BELLEFOFTR YA Practioss in sll the courts Consultation I English and German. Ofos, Orider's Bxchangs Building ad CLEMENT DALE ATTORXEY-AT-LAW BELLREFONTR PA Offos HN. W, corner Diamond, two dooms ress First National Bank. be Pe’ Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashig Receives Deposits , . Discounts Notes . 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Traore Marks Desions CorpyriGuTs &0. fh and description may FIR Largest oh grins, $3 8 1 news SBOTE, New York Jno. F. Gray & Son Succdpsors to. ORANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life losurance Companies in the World. . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . No Mutuah No Amessments Before insuring our life see the contract of B HOMB which in esse of death between the tenth and twentieth tarps all premiums llr 2 dition to the face of _— policy. Momey to Loam om Fired Office is Crider’s Stone Bullding BELLEFONTE, PA. H. 0. STROHTIEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN Manufaoturer,of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble am Granite, Psa» en uy pen WET, RE HOCH Ww NW WW NW NNN | NSURANGE LHgency IN CENTRE COUNTY H. E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn'a. The Largest and Bost Accident Ins. Companies Bonde of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. pe a .
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