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DAISY FLY KILLER FA Eien aibRiiia | A IE 180 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥ TT mm ! 1 on OTT TG TI { iit § HUH HL Am CHERRY BLOSSOM NCE on a branch of a cherry tree there was under the soft bark hidden a little Cherry Blossom walt ing for the time to come when It could go out in its pretty pink and white gown and show itself to the world, There were, of course, many of these little blossoms, but this particu- lar Blossom did not like to walt! she wanted go at once, So one soft warm peeped out. “Oh, It Is ready,” she erled. “1 knew it be time, and here are all of my sisters sitting inside waiting. I shali be the first to show the of our Dew Bowna, “If I wait until the who is to admire me? to morning she summer al must color others appear We all will be Qut She Threw Her Pretty Skirts, it for admired admired together. 1 shall not wa them; [I want alone.” So this foolish little came out the next She did not flirt or for it was not had thot gt Gentle Breeze floating by to her. “1 am early, Cherry Blossom, he North Wind, h not he ix only napping for two, resting for his long up North here io be all nerry Blossom day in the sun it her skirts at first, quite as warm as she stopped to afr: 1d you are oo sald, ‘My gone home a day or journey to his “He eaves for good, catch Why early? Not one of “I was Cherry he if you brother, n% vel: home before he il not & out so will be back and I hope he w did your siste of “and heen you ou Com rs is here” waitin tired 2." replied Blossom. would had all winter 86) you the chance shut up in house with never a outside go back and to peek “Better longer,” wailed But Ci the warning, warmer little he wait a warned Gentle Breeze ns Hwas take the erry Blossom did not for the next das ad out she threw how sorry she wns heed the warning of TERE AE REE ER ee eee WE A LINE 0’ CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. wl AR THE MAIN POINT fob of wondrous forth to wi reform rth go the earth And with respect I lift folks who tackle that Especially if ere they roam They've cleaned up everything at home by McClure Newspaper Syndicates.) my tasks hat like To (® a a a th tte at 3 5 Gentle dreeze, for the nalght grew chilly and by and by along came Nerth Wind for a farewell trip and he nipped little Cherry Blossom so out there she was all withered. Poor little Cherry Blossom never be a cherry now, and wis time for her sisters to come out in their pretty new gowns she had to wear an old brown dress and close to the bark of the limb lived, Then would where she later she had to her ters In thelr beautiful red which could not wear, and she | had plenty of time to think over how silly she had been not to wnit patient- ly, as they did, for the wurm duys to come, instead of hurrying out ahead of them that she might have all the | admiration for herself, The next year she tucked snugly bed until it wi sisters to put on and Kove she and win of clothes, of wns wiser in her for all Hummer that un ter 1s time their's you can be certain looked Bl wore none the little stilmmer prettier tl the fuded he the Isom who an old “RON (DD Ly MeClure Newspaper { { | Well known in England as a musical Lillian Rich, prominent age was associated with Sir Lauder. much fame in big features, one of which was a racing melodrama, scenes for which were taken at the track Louisville, Ky., when the Derby was being run. Harry in BY viDRED MAR SHALL KATHERINE the of i wt (Himit and IKE Mas ame Katherine able history, ry, charming n tons re endles t signifies tions n it wi irst borne by cont rae pure, since maiden mn wns fis the o« { religion Katherine in Greek became Catharion in the Latin tong r further back, It ean be ty red rtyr, whose ame Hegory of ie therine Alexandri; the hut this of the original Kath ure art whe liternt and the ig that of torinre were nist rut wisch tiny ywren is destroved by lightning and the Bro bird zs the Kitt so-call from ation ered bird The story of Katherine's and epread In fame throughout The Italians had a Santas Caterina of Sienna, whose influence was potent during the Middle ages, thus adding another link to the chain of sanctity which surrounds the name of Katherine Another fa Katherine countess of Salisbury, heroine of the Garter. John of Gaunt had an daugh wn known ql 1 ERO ax her sa brought home the martyrdom crusaders her name the West mots wns the oo ro ah sql the By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE SETTING A TABLE The virtue In most is con. formity ~—Emerson, request i TT DOESN'T take a bit longer fo set | a table in the way that has been | generally agreed in this country to be | the most attractige and convenient | i entes that you are indifferent and care | It may not seem like a matter of | vital importance whether yon put the or whether the water ginss Is fust beyond the forks or the And perhaps It isn't vital, but the way that has been decided upon Is really most convenient, Anyway. since | the water ginss .& usually placed at the at the tip of the knife, and the butter plate at the left, at the end of the fork. we are used to it that way and we associnte that way with the enrefully set table and the well-run household. When knives and "orks are crossed over the plates and the plates are turned downward on the tablecloth, the «poons kept In a spoonholder and a little dish of toothpicks Is in the middle of the tahie, we Immediately have the wrong sort of Impression We are prejudiced from the start, Remember that it Is customary to have the napkin placed at the left of the plate. although at formal dinners sometimes it Is placed on the plute left, Y.: SE that Is set at each place, the dinner roll being tucked between the folds of the napkin, On some tables there is always an catsup. horseradish, tabasco containers and these are pineced on the table at every neal whether or not they are the right sort of condiment with the dishes to be served. Now ns much as possible we should keep the table free from hese little accessories Serve the right condiment, preferably in a dish that shows no sign of the manufacturer's name with hailed beef u little mustard, with corned heef a bottle of catsup or chill sau ®, nes cording to the tastes of the far ily, If you have iittie or no service nat table, then it is best to place more on the table than youn would otherwise, The bread. freshly sliced, should be set on the table before the meal is Le. gun. If the table is long there should he two plates of bread, The plnsees should be filled just before he diners are assembled and a carafe of cold water may be placed on the table to facllitate the replenishing of the glusses, This is prefesable t+ the wa- ter pitcher. If Inlividual salts and peppers ure not provided then there should he one placed between each two places toward the center of the table, (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate, )\ whence vith Kath- erine of | ron ‘niherine de Valois queen f ‘rs . brought it France much it was re fo i jueens of the Vill tore the ind Kate are they are really and con ilar of fem! nine name SO name is more univer yarious names of dividus cl warm, yet spring from Katherine and only tra ns, (dmint tractions of that most po nslatic itives it i sal Catherine mother In Italy, Santa ( derision for an been named of Siena, burg wax so-called in honor ‘athering term Many nfl ter Catherine is n of maid hills have the oid Votaress and Ekaterin if the Ras. HiAh empress In France the Catherine, Caton Spain have ( name is Catherine and Trine In ‘ataling, Catarina is Italian, and Katherine Katchen, Kathe and Trina are Teutonic. Ka. tinka is Russian. and Katrina and Ko- are Swedish. The Slovak adapta- rite Wwe The talismanic and her the moss agate, which promises a bold heart and freedom from danger to its wearer, It an excellent amulet be worn by travelers and gignifies a journey when it Is the subject of a dream. Tuesday is Katherine's lucky day and two her lucky number Waller's charming poem “Kitty Nell™ is familiar to every one: Sweet Kale! Who could bright eyes of blue, Beaming humidly through lashes so mild gem assigned to derivatives i= is to view your rounded form. Nor feel his heart warm, and his pulses throb wildly? (@ by the Wheater Syndicate. Tne.) ws], — Also 1n Other States. ‘this is the opening sentence from an essay on “South Carolina States handed in by a high school girl “At first South Carolina's statesmen distinguished themselves in Later, most of their at. tention was confined to politics Columbia (8. C.) Siate. (Copyright, by MeClurs Syndicates.) Re ry Daddys 74 Evening, Fairy Tale oY MARY GRAHAM BONNER mms. UT URAAT BT WL TLR JW A 0PM Ul smmmamm— MISS HAM'S VERSES “Grunt, grunt, squesl, sald Ham. “There are nice that rhyme with pig that I do I shall think up Verses then, when I have thought them I will recite them to you all” grunt, squeal,” that as us to squeal,” such words sone and “Grunt, squeal, “You say would treat for to them.” will be a sald Miss Ham. treat, grunt grunt, “You'd bettér make up your verses first,” said Pinky Pig. “You can't tell they might turn ont. That is my advice to you" Of course | didn’t ask your advice,” “And so it be.” said gen. ‘But I'm giving it to you free” Pinky Pig. “That shows my fine erous nature” “Oh, indeed 7” Miss Ham, “Creatures who never give thing free advice 1 ha much use and this is the known does it, squealed vent eX “pt for, I have ever you to give aoy- “Well, It well to make a Pig. "1 begin 1't tell what is just as ' sald Pinky by giving free advice—1 car giving i though,” Pig “1 ean Can guess, guess, too,” said Sammy Sau- “So can 1. Pork “And I CHAD EUEeSSK, squeal, squeal” said grunt, grunt,” sald tacon guess and Brother “l am sure tekes after mother “So can 1.” “And so Mrs, Pinky “Well, being able n inn nin “I can my guess will be Bacon IPRS, said if my Pinky I can g me,” said suid Mrs can 1, sque Pig instead Pink Pig sal, squeal” of all talking to guess what 1 ma rr erin ov up by not giving Nore than tiie ng.’ Pig grunted and he had nothis that this wa all tslking you're not giving cite my verses" “But you thing advic i off givl And Pinks iin tall, but twisted !} Eg to say for he knew # the truth “You're #0 much and the chance to re sald Miss Ham said you were going think up first.” said Porky Pig “So 1 did, but It doesn't to think up ne fo them take me for ever said Miss Ham. “Gracious,” sald mean to tell me you have thought more than one already? Most certainly.” sald Miss Bacon “Well, did 1 ever,” said Porky Pig “You'd better recite them” Pinky Pig, “and then, as I said, we'll verses.” Porky, “do you up how they've turned out Just hecause there are a lot of words which rhyme will be beautiful. rhiyme with There are love and many a “Let her recite Pig. ihem.” old news to hear that a pig. in the good old mud Just loves to dig nt least For there's nothing such fun as a mud. digging feast “Fair,” said Pinky Pig. “Only fair. And not particularly true, for there are lots of things more fun than mud- digging. Eating. for exampie” “Give her a little poetic freedom.’ sald Porky Pig. “In poetry she's not supposed io be too exact. Pray con tinue,” Porky added. I love to grunt and T love to squeal, But most of all 1 love to feel That the farmer soon will come to feed Those who revel In thelr greed, “Better,” said Pinky Pig. better.” And then Miss Ham recited her last one: “Slightly There are those who say that love Is sweet, There are those who say it Is a treat An old, old friend again to meet, Put 1 say it's sweet to eat! And the pigs thought this was the beat of all. Collective, All Right Chief Gossiper--A teacher asked a to give a collective noun, as shot, reindeer, ote. After deep thought, the boy replied: “Hash.” After Every Meal In work or play, it gives the poise and steadiness that mean Success. 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