“ht inches at all” with the aot to Her ior the “it ia inches deep shall leave The tw point glare while their racked her salming iroubled ently very si difficulty « “Why the first Aunt Ch talf at that manner #ay was “Never!” tively. Nature's propos tion years and is either plant the peas twelve of April, Charlotte G deep the or not rayvdon, 18 napped me whose decision juestions d Julia and be Siste i’ fray either the this spinsters of forever " at this other wildly some the appar: of the last house 0 Pp used at each Adelaide, for the to to flercely niece, brain thought 1 oil of cast upon waters Speedily an mple solution ame to plant of the yf them wigh not on you arlotte. a 1 ther the other in its end Julia ques fifteen the was our own icke d will and 1 in many juestion will do leavin abble sweet 8qu ns peas ide would the manner were not to be have decided on present plan of act Mac the great celebrated and also for flowers throughout £0ON She made her way of the main green house, head regor was gardener for Macvane estate, which was its fin. e green-hous its splendid for of the summer sea to the potting TOoOm where Macgregor was generally to be foun fussing over some of his plant bables but the face of the man clad work. ing clothes who turned from hi# work at ber entrance was range to Adelaide It bright, boyish face, lighted by a palr of deep gray eyes: his falr wavy hair was cot so close that the wave had little chance to show, Macgregor's snow white mop of different, “1 am looking for Macgregor,” Ade laide sald, as the strange young man advanced toward her “I am sorry,” he Macgregor received news yesterday of the blooming out of a very rare orchid at Wilton, and he hurried over there, leaving me in charge. You know orchids are his hobby. 1 do sot expect him back until late tomor: sow. But cannot | serve In Mac gregor's place?” he asked as he saw she disappointment in her eyes. “l am afrald you have not been was =a wrinkled visage and hair were quite answered, “but the business for your weight as Mace Adelaide; "but want him enough at to carry answered why 1 long such gregor's,” I will tell much. Perhaps you can make some suggestion.” She explained you 10 see oO the told trouble over peas, and the f Aunt Julia's threat, “How would a until the he pea culture and has received persons have and delighted As his name, weight.” is a first rat Adelalde, settle the whole question, the sub- Macgregor returns?” young especially booklet on do, florist. on gsaveral ALO, many letters from tried his method with the result it interested 1 know wrole one years who been it bears perhaps carry ‘That As hope for Macgregor him- over his idea.” gratefully oy the next best elf would name thing to be something gardener at the The obli ging for Young of urned 1 lets, copy Mace went one book and ith “And [regor's prize at W a £1 ret you might quickly tell them sken first for marked have t fair re Awol the five he as he Adelaide has of straight years” to stened laide victory ented har ne ero Macgregor He it once Lh * wwe halp have come to see more is needed to settle the disagree between Loftin Mac knew tl! to smooth and aide harm, reigns two aunts not be our Young until was vane could the reat he nt advice gave suffi things over? for “Your booklet Macgregor, supreme.” The aunties pleased their old friend Macgregor, and also to meet after go long an absence, the voungest of the large Macvane family All Macvane youngsters had educated abroad. and had seen their native land during the tional period Young Loftin had the United over a but he had traveling all about the wildest parts of the west, as he took a great in forestry. Anything in the of plants appealed to him, and a week before he had re fent in Ives ™ Adel 5 a « “ls ame goo Yourse lat edd act. har ighed lk mony now were fo fos the little educa of in year; Macvane been States for interest way i when lhe at once donned working togs and | became Macgregor's | sistant This first call witn Macgregor was the first of many young Loftin made, and the two maiden aunts awoke be long | enacted before thelr eyes. “And just to think, I might have i gone away again, as [| Intended, and never seen you, If your own dear, tender heart had not led you to me | just becnuse you could not hear to seo your blessed aunts unhappily” Young lLoftin was saying one sum mer day soon after thelr bethrothal to Adelaide. "You are an angel of goodnens.” {i THREE WAYS OF SERVING DELIC- IOUS STRAWBERRY. It Will Preparing As Sauce Method of Bhort-Cake With Rice Something New. a Be Appreciated. Individual Combination sauce half Add y and Rub one ful of ry of sugar and a ac butter the cunpful ‘3 aten white of fo a cream be of one eg; one glraw berries thoroughl Wa vid shed al Strawberry Si of powder, pint flour, two one two table table onfuls add make a and cut trat twely roil bake in or @“ quart of ber pow ds red poonful of butter, erries., FRUIT TARTS at Has —————— a 2 FALL AROUND) 0 HOUSE, % Turkey Filling Sandwiches Chop meat of a irkey 0 saucepan, J fo 4} finely the Put in wo tablespoonfuls of finely salt and fire until hot bolled egg d ad the slices of hal or olded napkin adding 3 elery, with penper to taste Then add until upon Cut place Stir over the a soft and leave cold Spre furkey mixture buttered Quarters, toast ved and on a Rusks, Two cups raised dough, ar, one-half cup butter, sn exgs, flour enough stiff dough; set it light mold to high biscuits and set to | rige again; place in oven When done rub with granulated sugar and milk and place in oven to dry one cup fue two well beat to make {it to tops Economical Sponge Cake, Two eges, whites and yolks beaten | well separately. Mix nearly all of one sup of sugar with the whites, the rest with the yolks; add one cup flour and one heaping teaspoonful baking pow. der. After mixing all these well to gether, add one-half cup bolling water, flavor and salt, EN Beating Carpets. Beat the wrong side first and when the carpet is lald down again sponge it all over with warm water to which a little ammonia has been added. This will brighten the colors, and give the ~arpet a fresh, clean appearance, | PROPERLY MADE PUFF PASTE |: {| Directions Not Hard to Follow, Are of the Utmost Impor- tance. but One and tter in of butter flour; wash the bu dry and put into a cold bowl; half make a 8 pound pound ice wa sift water one { of ter, { flour i with on ice to cool; pour ice of lemon in { 1 6 walter, juice to f flour, put the dredge flour, Hghtly; to | enough dough your hands | butter marble put roll into a in lie pat out into an oblong board the dough Blape or with on and dredg you gently with a about half an the ¢ they toward from roiling pin square thick, in at inch the fold from fully, then before, butter th put fold over A will lap, 1 it glides the top fold aj roll BO you, roll o rain, set on lee 25 t times, f¢ keeping rough fold again, set roll out fore, keep vou: fold three CAre minutes, Ading as ends 1 out three the yward you, then be toward ice 26 on minutes, folding ends three times, the on ice 20 an ing rough set minutes, again 15 i utes and roll ily with { Puff pas Ale it will kee ice pr times; agal put on Do not the is 4 1 | amp DOES TWO TASKS AT ONCE Combination Electric Toaster Cooker Makes It Easy to Breakfast Quickly and Prepare Fl galt, {wo two eggs beater {termiik, six one-half package # well with hand hour | fore removing | deep bread pan | moisture. This n | good for constipation and bake in mode with a sir Hake order | oven one ry from oven in wkes one 0 loaf and ’ Vegetable Transformation n four large and them for a quarter of an six turnips and twenty onlions: chop them and the carrots al up, and fry In two ounces off butte with a teaspoonful of sugar for five or gix minutes. Bhake well, and {ry again until the whole are covered with a kind of glaze. Pour over them half a pint of white sauce, season with pepper and salt, and serve very hot CArrots, aim hour button Cles { mer | Peel ———— A A Rice Waffles. Mix a teacup and halt polling rice with a pint of milk rubbing it smooth over the fire; from the fire and add a pint of cold mite and a teaspoon of salt; four well-beaten eggs with enough firur to make a thin batter. Serve hot, baking In waffle irons; powdered sugar with a flavoring of powdered | olnamon makes a pleasing dressing, a |= i i i STATE NEWS. lead] highway tain asylum, Neff and Gerhart ttacked the b by Hen near Wernersy Wentzel, Moyer, John & of Robesonia, i checks anis $201 1 an country ro turning B thie Ww hwayn HOT Res 4 the occupants | revolvers were tha years ola, i tandard VOAT, AERERROTE x . total af figur h i of ao G7 EL “HB. JD The subje i I" § # 3 4 y fne tog ¢ tO he 3 i Nd i Q over last year hocken st the Moose Lodge The appointed report. sale of in vio application of Censh The charter place has been examiner waon to investigate { ed adversely, in the on, that the he applicat alleging iquor lodge would be lation of the liquor laws The Corn Grow. na Grange, West Chester ers’ Association of Pomo No. 3. of Chester and Delaware counties, announced a large number of prizes to be awarded at the annual corn show here next December Priges will also be given for the prod- ucts of corn as made up into house hold articles. Pittsburg Louis White Slave law, was found guilty in | | | Kans. ~Willlam 8. Dlcher started divorce proceedings here against Fiattie 8 Dilcher, alleging she threatened to poison and shoo! him, and also declaring she would kill him with a batcher knife. II also says he has had to dodge ear police acid she threw at him, enworth, Allentown, ATTORNEYS, D P. PORTHEY . 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