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Mice, Cookronchan, Anta and Natarbugs troy food and property and are carriers disease, Stearns’ Llectric Pgate forces these 0 run from the bollding for Sater and frosh 8c and $1.80. “Money back 17 it falls” U.N, Government buys it. uticura Soap ~The Safety Razor— MRS. BOWSER’S STORY Bowser Is Going to Write One to Beat It. 1921, “Mrs. Bowser! It was Mr. Bowser who spoke, and in such a deep, bass volee as made the plano tremble on its legs, Mrs, Bowser up “A great mystery That by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) inguiringly. hatigs over this mystery is also full of want it solved, right I want to kupow. what has been on in my ewn house.” “State your cise)” replied Mrs. Bow ser, but in tones that showed somewhat frightened, “You ran in to see Mrs. last evening, While absent I'pieked up @ magnzine off the plano. 1 much of a reader things, you know, because their contents are mostly gush. 1 just looked you am not such ns On letter, It addressed opening a had 10 away the time. maga vine 1 found a opened It Jean Carew,’ ‘Miss and number, found It agnzine wus at our street of story from the editor the had accepted a for any was He check know (arew? “Why—why, #ent a Po named and $30 in payment you young lady Jean to tell you “The wanted I was going sald Mrs magazine sald that 1 so I sat down and Bowser, he conld about it.” the thought and I did not wi as asuthoress, You and sent ull editor of glories i write One (Oo Sit him, fy one <h to send go 1 and he ace own name Jean Carew, Se me a check, to get It ys cepted my story and I cashed for me tery Mrs. thing was going to ask you Is there any great about that?” into this WwWrois Bowser, let us look In the first story without saying about It In the another person's hiame place, you anything next place, you ¢ and there by deceived the editor and the public In the next place, 1 have read story, and It is rend It The editor ot such if S54) ¥ vex 1 nonsensical mush the most g I ever is all and must have gone You have should a Story ind you right back !” YOu tnlk Mrs tor magazine posed to know Is bad. He good enongh to what is good and hought this story of publish, and was worth the check he don’t pralse | me. | I don't 1 @ent ink you Mrs i] two read it brought tears to their eyes” ' Nonsense A Over most would Your won Mrs anytl had a no plot and no sirengin did as but I am not that the Bowser Is writing such blication It part, and ns Hereafter well you could, wife of gush veak it known shows a laxity why 1 don't all the on your People will stories “Finds a Box of Gold.” will checks from this house me, Any coming placed in my hands” “Well, If you can write a story, why don’t you write one? was asked. “Why don’t 17 1 am going to write the next two hours, will be at will be strength all through it, and it will to human nature, three months getting your plot, while my plot has jumped Into my brain in less than three minutes, Look at what you call the plot of your story! A girl gets a legacy. Instead of open ing a department store or going into thé Ice busineds, she pays a visit to the poorhbuse. There she meets an whose only son sent her to be off his hands. Your She takes written ten bs be in feast and nll £200, be true there, cottage, and tells her that for the fried eggs three times a day.” “And what is your plot?” “Why, a girl, in digging a ditch, finds Pawnee tribe of Indlang are without » preacher. They have no Th night prayer meetings. They are sim. ply sloshing around. She buys a thou 4 sand dollars’ worth of Bibles and hymn books, and she hires a driver, and she drives the head quarters. of ‘the Pawnee tribe. The chief of the tribe Is a gentleman named “Kicking Horse,” He willing to accept Bibles and hymn books, he is willing accept the fair hand of our heroine. He mukes this known He cannot have hand, It is promised to a ppwn- broker's assistant in girl who never team and to is the ulso to to her, joston, buck on her Old Kicking Horse gets mad, gives her an hour it over, In the morning, !f she does not marry him, he will roast beautiful brown at the stake. that a mighty good plot, so far?” “It's very thrilling,” answered Bowser, “but go on.” “When night comes,” continued Mr, Bowser, “Old KH. to the mald- tent and that she roast or you this story, barrel of poor Is a goes word, and he to Isn't BOeSs demands marry. If you would tears at en's either writing were hive this point, would faint and maiden away your UNCons«eions how 1 do it. druws two and remain three weeks, See than lightaiig atics from her pocket and points naked breast old K. H. which be mis Ones, SIVSE: about Quicker autom she ut the of in tnken for “You are standing on the You go! Tura and, tones cannot ove she verge of rave ! Your About Walk to behind you Keep “Nery “ay Ya HOW and » und ar- as oss the Hop nds his and ny hing and don’t tting married Mrs bowser 0 the credi ft! WHY ore thes in ge ns this 3% our : house write not Ine CRORE whatever ory I can mail upstalr Mrs herself iI the way, ar sor the fresh bottle of You may Lows rit upstairs, laughing d Mr. Bow- He opened a got about to sought library ink and down 200 sheets of At him, Sou gftairs nape tight, not has lowser softly des midnl Mre= and Mr He had simply thunder! What ing heard from ended the opened the library Wawser in chalr written ails softly doar ant the asleep “By my brain Mrs. Bowser gave him a shake and followed her upstairs to bed. He in about three minutes, gripped him and he was asleep story out: your worst, you savage Never will 1 marry Never, never, called “To ster! Horse ! mon a Kicking never!” Lucky Philadeiphian. As the Inckiest man, Nicholas Murphy of ° Philadelphia Murphy walked Into a moving traln between Boothwyn and Ogden streets, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad locomotive cylinder tapped him upon the shoulder and Murphy de seribed a loop, alighting on his feet, Then he sank to the ground. When a fo where he was, Murphy to he sprang thinking on the railroad. jury, and the worsi damags fiyer, which was delayed ten minutes, Care of Peonies. next spring, prepare for it right now. These plants are heavy feeders, but they don’t lke fresh manure, Probe ably the best fertillger to use is bone meal. A handful is none too much for each large plant, and should be workel lightly into the soll around the roots, Unless it happens to be a wet season, peonies are benefited greatly by a mulch of straw or grass clippings, and this mulch should be several Inches deep, It will keep the ground cool and moist without the necessity of forking it over. Dof't try to divide your peonies now. Sep tember 18 the one month for doing this work, PUTTING IT INM ANY DESSERTS Knows by the United 81 ment Mother I “Please Prepared Bie of Avr “But, wtk for er ul my de “Very well, then drink have yo don’t iuriing ayn] you. Drink just a moth now.’ wint ert t Ax vour gloss of mk vou ir pudding, It's today, with dates In it SOOT i tat tapos and a meringue op top” says mother persuasively and ittie glass Half How fi gluss Is better many other mothers i hi They may borrow a hint tubborn not realize that may be mad Blancmange Pudding. is practicails J with con Irish moss, or son When gel stiff atin is used, the Hed “ivory “RES, to on milk is sometimes ca vet” pudding. A blanch pudding into which been folded fs often onl pudding. All of nge or i whites ors CER have led a “snow” these are | puddings DELICIOUS POTATO DOUGHNUT is Light and Flufty and Does Not Ab. sory Too Much Fat—Excelient Recipe Is Given. made in Uni It has been found in tests the stiffer mixtre-in making Too much fleur, however, it that is not so light desirable. The addi tion of hot mashed potato to the ree makes a doughnut that is light but at the same time does absorb so much fat Doughnuts the following recipe are de fresh, and possess ualities, than a makes a doughnu also bak 2 eggs 1 ep hot riced pota toes tea spoot cinna- fr of Wu igaspoon n itmeg ly Necessary in Diet of Young and Old, ile Both vegetables and fruits supply the body with iren, lime and other mineral matter, and some protein ands body fuel as well as mild acids. Thay | are particularly necessary in the diet of children, They should be served at least once a day, as they help to keep the bowels in good condition. Vege tables may be used as flavoring for soups and stews, may be added tv milk or meal stews, or served with If gravy 1s used, do not fat nor: gmake it with ¥ have It too 4 nt served alor r'euis Of and & nse are not in hand Butterscot ch Bi lancmange, ; BUgnH s 1 tal § “ry Any lunch ypropri ¢ cream not what vf It's of any pret of cake And ever in (ie Tommie 1 milk this form. a ] FRUITS SAFE FOR CHILDREN Whether Skins Are Given Depends on Age and Health of Child and How Prepared, Fruit juices and fruit, baked stowed prunes Whether the skins are given depends partly on the age and health the child and partly the say the fruit is prepared 1# the ins five tender, they are pot likely to trouble When and baked the skins can be made by frequent basting, OF INTEREST 11) THE HOUSEWIFE spice 1 the pulp of cooked and pears, safest for apples and are children of on very cause pears apples are tender ieft-over coffee in in place of sour milk * » . 3 Sersg spiced crpbapples or pickled { peaches with veal doaf, " is + Whisn eating greens for winter use, use theseoldgpackimethod, 3» * * Thin nice room. cotton georgette crepe summer curtains for the * - - Stomach and Liver Trouble Lily, By ~*‘1 suffered from stomach nd liver trouble, Had ‘gases and heartburn and bad beadache most of the time, After each meal I was sick, could pearcely skeepanything on my “stomach, not even water. 1 didn’t think there wad a medicine made that would cure me; but Le after using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I can eat anything I want and it does pot hurt me. 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