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U, BALTIMORE, NO. 24.1821, ELLIE EEE EEL TET EEE I i HLTH TTS DELIVER TURN URINE RRR RRO anna Riess i age Tern HUMAN NATURE HERE is one boast that Is pretty nearly universal, You probably | never met a man or a woman who, If oc- casion gave opportunity, would not say with considerable show of pride, “Well, I know human nature.” They mean when they say it that they think they can solve the causes | of human action, that they can ac- | curately point out the whys and | wherefores that influence our relations | Frequently these readers of human nature will ascribe a questionable motive for any kind of an aet, good, indifferent, They would have i is evil, the commanding It isn't true. There Is a good deal in the world. The great majority of animated and are J high people influenced by motives and splendid desires, The really bad man or woman Is the | exception, . » » ! nature as a whole is of a life worth liv- Human kind that Elihu £mith, buman bein Burritt, ie learned black- m: “No into this world wrote down this wisd g can come increasing or dimintd total of all, the me human happiness wt of our lives © { our endeavors at 1 to seek the good side of people, to find out their better qualities and » bag 4 } t of ge There There in the best of us, is a I wil In the worst Human nature is garden, In it Some sprout and very much like a we plant seeds, grow into splendid ve everybody pleasure ! If we pls i love, the garden wil If we plant maiice and hatred and jealousy, not body Nobody ne come up useless weed ess and charity an 1 he worth envy and greed it will prove a source of much joy to any- ean plant or tend the garden but you. growths that are worthless, » * * nature, Try to cultivate it and courage It, If a motive I8 In question the benefit of the doubt and believe it was good until it Is proven to be bad. It says in the when the Creator considered his work He pronounced that “it was good.” the Creator it good. Anyhow, it believe that Good is than Evil and change, let us keep on thinking so. (Copyright) —) w— must have remained is sort of satisfying to more have to unless we Effectual Effacement, “1 hear that Crimsen Guleh's b gaming “Yes. “The “Tweren't the police, fer = resort has been closed.” replied Three-Fingered Sam. police got busy at last!” Cactus Joe had a winning streak.” Hn THE ROMANCE OF WORDS “GROG. T FIRST glance there would A appear to be little connec tion between the grain,” applied to silks and ribbons, and “grog” the gillor's slang for drink, Buf both of them were connected with Ad- miral Edward Vernon of the British navy, the man who gained fame for the capture of Porto Bello during the war with Spain In 1739 for whom Mount Vernon, home of Washington, was To the men of navy, however, he owes his greatest fame to the fact that the first to order rum nnd water served to the men of his this practice on board his own ship, the Burford. Previous to this time, the admiral had ac- quired the name of “Old Grog,” from his habit of strolling along “erorram” the snllor's corruption of the Because of the gerving of rum In word "gros- heavy and the named, the British he was squadron, beginning the quarter-deck In a cloak “erogram® heing British term “grosgrain.” the nickname of ated the who man the drink was called id “grog” It is, to this (Copyright) are, Come N i 9 i that dul: tdee-e o! By JESSIE ROBERTS LUCKY STRIKES HE business of making lucky strikes has by no means gone out | of date, It isn't necessary these days | to kill Indians or give a dying miner | fa drink. You can do it in less mov- ing-picture ways than that. A good idea properly handled has | often proved the best sort of a lucky | strike. Take the case of Elsle Shaver of New York. She conceived an original idea in regard to dolls. She carried it out to the last detall, as perfectly as she could-—and that means a Jot. Here is the result. The dolls found a welcome waiting they were worth it. And people bought them, Now there is a little shop working fulltide making the dolls. There is a | large force following the designs made by Mrs. Shaver. Money pours in, and it Is a good business enter- prisé—just a lucky strike, Other lucky strikes have been made by young women in the advertising| business. Sculptors have made them with a quaint figure, 1 know a girl who had a bright idea regarding a department of the store where she we don't all fall on them. But I no- Is accompanied by a lot of The lucky striker has not rest, No. She got busy herself, (Copyright) MOTHER'S COOK BOOK aida diif Je like the bird that, halting In her flight Awhile on boughs too slight, Feels them give way beneath her and yet sings, Knowing that she hath wings. -Vietor Hugo. SAVORY, SATISFYING DISHES. TS A PINT of tender green peas, cooked In very little water, add while cooking a teaspoonful of sugar and a sprig of mint. Drain, using the liquor for a sauce. Add butter and a a little flour, and serve after removing the sprig of mint. THE WOODS By DOUGLAS MALLOCH THE BIGGER THING. Jot yesterday 1 watched an ant A-totin’ In the summer sun; I saw him puff an’ pull an’ pant With little burdens, one by one. A wisp of straw acrost his way Once kept him busy fer an hour, An' ant-miles long he walked that day To git around a bloomin' flower, The sand he carried grain by grain-— Great powlders thet he had to lift An’, with his engineerin’ brain, He sunk his shaft an' run his drift, An’ then at night a Bigger Thing, To which the Little Thing must kneel, Creation's self-appointed king, Hot Potato Salad, Cook potatoes with the jackets on, peel, cut in cubes, add a few young green onlons minced, a few tablespoon fuls of chopped celery, some minced parsley (a teaspoonful or two), pour over the salad some hot bacon fat stirring and tossing until well mixed; season well, add bolling hot vinegar, a little at a time until the salad seems well seasoned, and serve hot. Olive oll may be used instead of the bacon fat, If preferred, and lemon juice ine stend of vinegar, Herring Salad. Cook salt herring 15 minutes in boil. iug water to cover; drain, cool, and separate into flakes. To a cupful of the herring add an equal measure of potato cut in cubes, and one-fourth of the amount of hard-cooked eggs cut in bits, Mix until moist with French dressing and let stand to season, add- Wiped out the anthill with its heel. (Copyright) ing pepper, cayenne and paprika. Serve on a bed of lettuce, garnish with rings THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Oh, ras I keep the common touch — All through this life of toil and Fuss want to have the : feeling that I'm simply one of ull of us. RejeCam do, Prt > PP of egg-white and the yolks put through a ricer. Serve with a good bolled dress ing which has been enriched by the addition of whipped cream, Cream Cheese Salad Dressing. Make the ordinary French dressing adding one-teaspoonful of onion juice, then add very slowly mixing well to a cream cheese. Beat with a sliver fork until the dressing is smooth. Serve over leaf lettuce, Vinegar Sauce. Mix with three-fourths of & cupful of sugar, a tablespoonful of flour, a half-teaspoonful or less of grated nut. meg in one-half cupfual of bolling water, fuls of vinegar and a tablespoonful of butter; serve hot, Ginger Ale Salad, Soften one-half package of gelatin in one-half cupful of cold water; add one cupful of boiling water. Strain, add one and one-half cupfuls of ginger ale, one-half cupful of sugar end the Juice of a lemon. Add one cupful of strawberries cut In halves and one banana sliced thin. Stir until well mixed, mold and chill. Serve unmold- ed on lettuce with French dressing, Poached Eggs on Anchovy Toast Work a teaspoonful of anchovy paste or more, If desired, into one-third of a cupful of butter. Spread on thin slices of crisp toast and lay = poached egg on each slice, (©. 1921, Weatern Newspaper Union.) 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