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N. u., BALTIMORE, NO. 27-1922, THE CENTRE ¥ Something to Think About ENCOURAGING WORDS | T° FORM a or n pleasing pleasant background | nccompaniment to | drudgery of every day life, pass | around among the hordes of weary mortals whose backs ure bent under loads a few encouraging words | while you are doling It, change that c¢ over | the and the observe, happy nes It takes but little kindness and mani festation of Interest to brighten dull] eyes and move sad faces to a smile, As the lips curl at the corners, with a understand- vitlue of cheering words kindly volce whose ring you new the Whatever opinion you taln as to the influence and speech have upon others, may enter helpful acts you will observation that It acceptable, uplifting and productive of friendship. smiles and words brig tht lights on a dark r the tired traveler to his des- | but a little while ago len into the | JEncouraging are highway, | tespond.™ tongue the great’ as you may, the lending role In permitting i itself Ke Lor pea ir love, often forg Sa" ® "ee "ee" we" The Fyiendly Path Pe a nnn a naa a READJUSTMENT "a" " Walter y Robisses LE am ONEY But EVERY DAY DISHES Ww ELCOME r without pense ui ey ng, which the best of ma foods that glve adding to the ex. is high enough nagement, Date Surprise Cookies, Stone dates and stuff with whole al- Roll out the cookie very thin, cut In rounds and stuffed date in the center; with sugar and lemon rind fold over the cookie and pinch | together, Bake in a hot | mixed; edges Pear Bread Pudding. Slice «anned pears In very small pleces: add lemon rind and julce and | place half of them In a pudding dish, | Mix one tablespoonful of butter with one-half cupful of sugar, one cupful of water and a pint of bread crumbs; spread all but a tablespoonful over | the pears. Put more pears in the dish; add geated nutmeg and sprinkle with | the tabtilespoonful' of crumbs. Rake with a ¢over for an hour and a half, | then remove the cover and brown. | Serve with a hot sauce, i Rice and Asparagus Soup. Wash the asparagus wgd cut off the | tougher portions, Put the tips Into a | fjuart of well-seasoned broth and one | cupful of water and cook until tender. ineline scold your opposite you would purse tomorrow words of bills, wend If you should to prove this net dog If verify, fill morning with encouragement, crisp and pass them around as your way to business, the old and see his face light sun of happiness touches his and suddenly warms his whole your kind Give one to corner, ns the out all aleng the ready to assume day. them you are Hand WAY your You may marvel as you begin at the and gladness with which you take up your work. The yesterday have a goodly spirit un hose presence months, and all the day by cheering unconsciously ese troublesome perplexities of vankghed, and there is hovering over you, you have not {elt for because you started others and thus cheered yourself, (Copyright) » PA ST IDDIES SIX oi M. Maupin SHTHInnnne THE DAY AFTER «1 ‘CRED to an frazzie!” What is the use of Home at the the Arms of our loved ones entwining. Out of the fret and the Out of the din and the strife; Out of the battle and Home and the joytime of : sHinmnmnmmnmS But, repining? day say. Close of worry, WOT y= life. Downed in the battle! But, BY, What Is the profit in is still lHghting the way MOrrow BOrrow ? Love On to au Out of the Out of the Love its Beckoning on glorious turmoil Worry ning Biies, welicom with its with Whip Still there is joy Ir wel to a standstill! But, the wounds of the sy, losing binds the fray ttie's confusing. moke aod the ra +» heat of the fray; i of the battle, the After the ba ttle, the close of (Copyright) day. | i pful of rice as soon as and ASpATARUS are boiling Cook until very tender. This soup may be put through a sieve and is then ready to serve. Pass grated oup. Sandwich Piquant, Take one cupful of new cabbuse or cucumber chopped, one-half eupful of onion chopped, four tablespoonfuls of pepper chopped, drain, add and seasonings and use on bread, cayenne buttered Western Newspaper inion wmmmsisscnll Jace THE CHEERFUL CHERVD I like to hear the Iwins ure I feel uplifted In my rt, Especitlly when tenors Ar Their S triiittle. squeezed in - A fe ¢ = 2+ “ee Microte INCOB ATOR 2 Uncommon Sense 2 JOHN BLAKE B= “NERVES,” A }* YOU have of ¥ mn LUXURY 1 COus displeas abot viewed from the sta the busy man is a burden, But world lonst, And If you permit all its unpleasant features to get on your nerves, you are going to be so busy with your un happiness and your self-pity that you will have very little thwe to improve your natural gifts, If you are nervous and touchy and sensitive, and always looking for of you might as well go directly good deal of n this happens to be you are in, for the the only present at and it your arrival, A good many enses of “nerves” were Young gentlemen who thought they ent, save from a nice ma. table, spread with the best After they had slept for a few days Get rid of your nerves if you want You may be able to Improve it just the least bit later on, but you will have to become (Copyright) » The juniper berry takes two years to ripen, Toast It— Delicious Raisin Bread the break- C this some morning and surprise family: Serve hot raisin toast at made from full-fruited, Let your husband try i Hear what he s fast, bread. fee, y Your grocer or bake shop can supply proper bread. No need to b; Made with big Er pl ump, tender, seed Maid Raisins, a nd if you } 1 theres a generoy us supply ke at home. fruit-meats in it, Insist on this full -fruited ! have luscious toast. Rich in energizing nutriment great food for | s men. Ma ke most a l lices, S10 Pra ps Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins of teste rer Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, kL Blue Package i J OLD NAMES BACK IN FAVOR “Mary” and “Eliza” After Having porary Again " Style Suffered a Tem- Eclipse in Fear of Tremb ing Sleeve. a Novel “It is In her 5 ital ii yet he wasn't han You will find in Postum a delightful and satisfying mealtime beverage, with no element which can harm nerves and digestion—or cause wakeful nights and dull days. Your grocer has Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in pack ages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes. 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