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Mr Fox had nothing in partictlar to do, 80 he just watched what was going on around him, Pretty soon fiving toward nlight on the “Now IT wonder up to,” mused Mr, morning spot he saw him and limb of a what Fog, Jimmy Crow saw Jimmy nearhy that thief forgetful of . — Y Te “I Should Like.to Know Your Name.” his own shortcomings. does anything without guess I'll wateh and see on his mind.” Mr. Fox did not have to walt long. for in a minute Jimmy tew a short distance from the tree where he had been sitting. Then he whirled and made for the limb of a tree which hung over stone wall by the or chard Mr, "Jimmy never a reason i what he has the Fox was so Intent upon watch. A LINE O' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. o o ¢ 8 Q OQ 8 8 o Qo Q o Q Q Q Q Oo A SUGGESTION I SUCH shall ®iate That you Httle time, } # and see re happy you rd | COOCOBOOOOROCINI3ACC0A0NTL “ture Newspaper 8 rate GOOOO000Na0000000 000 ON0OULDOTOBOoOR00 he did not see he wus almost Jimmy gudden- turn tall and with a nolse some | lke a squuwk Hy away with Mr. Kingbird flying after him, Mr, Fox pushed head out and after them from his resting “Well, 1 would not have it if I had not seen it own eyes” he exclaimed, not make the least effort de- himself, and 1 thought Jimmy was brave. 1 don't understand Crow that Mr. Kingbird until upon: Jinimy, He saw his be- with “He place, did fend Crow to { Mr. Fox did not have much time think over what he had seen, for minutes hack came Mr, King- bird and edd tree close to Mr. Fox | Mr. Fox Ix not at all bashful. He | was not scquainted with: Mr, Kingbird | nor did he know his name, but meant to find so he crept out of his hiding pince “You you are” “and 1 should like for I was very way you sent Crow ahout hi creature to have around.” “1 am the Kingbird," answered Kingbird proudly, *I have red crown, no uniess they You may my other names. | Bee Martin I am And 1 am sometimes Tyrant Flycatcher, this name | of course, I am an and 1 catch bees—drones | | preferred. and some say | can plek | them out on the wing from the other ' alight on un he out, are a hrave whoever anid Mr. Kingbird to know your name nleased at the | thieving Jimmy He 18 a had | fellow, he to mich that 8 business Mr an orange but that are quite have heard am also | very fond called crest under ane to of my Kes close ne one the “But think insect Inst do not do COO0000000000CO00000000000C Viola Dana > This popular “movie” star has hosts of friends among the people who like moving pictures. Viola Flugrath is She is only twenty-two old. Shirley Mason of the “rnovies” is her sister, as also is Edna ously during their childhood. Viola has been in pictures egince she was eleven years old. She was born in bees—but tyrant I am not, though | fight when | have cause” Mr. Fox had not spoken a word, He had not had a chance since Mr. King bird began to tell who he was, and Mr. Kinghird could plek out other bees and why he selected these, away darted Mr. Kinghird after some prowler near his Lest, i$ by Mel true that ure Newspaper Syndicats ) "Whats in a Name?” Br yviLDRED MARSHALL HENRIETTA Nix Teu pres n charn ENRIETTA Is a teenth ing century product Of extraordinarils and England, it sign and from lent in fles “he COMPS the mythologi Vv ath a, mare the gt :l on the The plished per Helmndall, hird called ightly than » LL i we shoo first sy wm's Helr Its first of Sta France the ho RO irt d'Aubizne daughter wad called of Catherine de Medic Soe TUR je shen a The conrt TERRY LAS, poor woman! She ean please i A of the men most of the time, and most of the men some of the time: but no mortal woman ever could please ALL of the men any of the time, nor ANY man all of the time. some A man's love has to be repeitedly wound up, like a clock; but once a woman's heart gets started, it is sup- posed t) go on working, automatically, forever no matter how many shocks it receives. To be a successful wife, a a man's vanity his head and make him dizzy. — - ——————— St ———— A safe and soothing oF iemedy for cuts, burns, or skin trou. bles. Protects, re- lievesand heals. Take internally for coughs and sore throats, Vaseline PETROLEUM OLEUM JELLY Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons’d. Gate St. . New York (© by M Clure Newspaper Ny ndicate.) noted for ts ed Engla Henry IN Henriette Praser Book called 3 . How eYer Henriette The nan nd through the dang! Marie, on Queen Mary Were Jiwnys react of wh the Her godehiidren, nd ressed gs Henrietta rettn’s tall from ral Is Henn ard her Alte shetd ret <1 grow Nhe qntry ray built a hose began to had mirror in mirroms wore broken men) new and visitors {ine find Cirse tel strange tales visitor surprised to no her Of 3 jest row am. inated ong be Another at Psyche's. As In the history of marriage. was the Vill the Soloanon | Henry | original monopolist ; first Bolshevist Widows are so fascinating they are impressionable, If a widow has had n good, devoted husband thinks that all other men are like him: if she hasn't, she fondly believes that all the others are “different.” because «he : A wife is just the little tween a man and all “buffer” be | fie annoyances | the servants, family, the tradesmen, the chil! dren, the flies—and the consequences | of his own follies, Nothing so ages a woman as sitting | love and waiting for the Inst spark to die out ; but a wan Is aware that sue | and | (Copyright. by Helen Rowland.) ssi msi Have You This Habit? AY By Margaret Morison BPE PSYCHE first sign Jones JONES! HE Psyche of superstition® In was years ago be Just before a dinner party at house, a guest failed, removed and everybody sat down, Then came coffee and finger bowls, and In the natura! course of such events the party should have gone on to the drawing room. Buy Psyche «id not move, They sat and sat. They began to grow restless as the hour grew later, but their hostess talked her The place was on, her eyes bright and feverish. Xt she wondered if her expression were as disappointed ns the expres ig you like anit,” Psyche superstitious, suit” So it went. When there dessert, Psyche explained person at the table hope cooking without suddenly. “1 ahout sald am You see, spilling was ple for that was being given n overs directed toward “I never saw.” sald she, “why such things should be left to chance” In spite of Psyche's care, however find that many of letters the following not received morning The climax of Payche's habit came day right across a funeral procession of sheer fright she took fo her bed. For a year she stayed there. A final The arrangements for her demise fatal hour arrived. But Psyche not die. And so the spell was It had taken a whole year under the shadow of a horrible dread the habit of superstition to which Psyche had become a slave. HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? (® by Metropolitan Newspaper Service) ws J HER SUN Mrs, Jones—<He's the light of my Ife! Mrs. Brown-Do you mean your son? yy Fifty-six and one-half per cent of enrgo moved through the Panama canal last year was in United States ships, SN ERS OE a Ise KITCHEN CABINET OR We NEE SED NS BO NT 0 AR RS Be aN ae ©. 1924, Western NewspBper Union.) eansensened Half the world is on the scent in pursuit of happiness. They think it consists in having and get ting and in being served by others, It consists in giving and in serving others.-~Henry Drummond wrong JHE CHILDREN'S FOOD It Is the does net crave sweets, exceptional child which The wise moth- er will satisfy this crav- ing with wholesome can dies, giving a two after ua menl (never before), simple desserts of fruit, cake lke sponge or angel food, unfrosted crackers dotted with marshmallows and are all allowa. ble. Desserts for grow- ing children never in rich cakes or pistries, or heavy steamed puddings Grapenits, used in the place of nuts when preparing a fruit sdiad, will sat isfy nnd prove much more wholesome When the child refuses milk beverage it may be given custards, co con, bread puddings, using a few dates, figs or prunes, us well as the common raisin, to give variety. For a supper dish there Is more satisfying than a good 1 of milk toast. Those who study the the tell that cereals never be served with sugar, but use in #tead a few dates, prunes, figs or rals ins to furnish the sugur, The skins of the fig, prune, the seeds of the fig, fiber of the date add plece or browned clude hing dish not ot proper diet for child us should date $140 the to keep the digestive tract working order. The child who Is well nourished with good food, fruir, or fresh, will not crave candy. Simple puddings like the bread pud Jing, with egg, served Hetle of jelly tractivenoss, or with pear served on top, cules add to half a peach make n good des to The child even individual, al! wholesome, may not is an when or appeal to the child him while all foods that 0 8 hormal eater a sO young to eat that Are good when he becon and ie, o% Hu nd a re to those hinve to sup If 3 who or for his enjoyment some imes the case, certain the « (is whe if we Stew, 1 ake pound of lean beef Creole one or a £46 wedi sized fowl, | cupfuils cupfal vie cupful pers, all of rice, ct oped of tomatoes of Hs, of sweet pep chop one one-quarter of a onion, ten and one wonful into pieces, melt aonlons, pep} meat or stiicken and brown the fat. Put into a iacepan with seafoning. Ee and one cupful of water: simmer for one-half hour, put into the cooker for three the stones are used, two hours will be stifficient. With chicken and okra stead of the meat and carrots ih avorite southern dish, Raisin Brown Bread. Take cupfuls of yellow corn meal, one-half cupfuls of graham flour same of white flour, one cupful of molasses, one and one-half teaspoon. fuls of soda, one-half capful of hot water, one teaspoonful of salt. three cupfuls of sour milk, two eggs and one-half cupful of raising. Mix and beat well, fill molds one-half full and steam three hours, If steamed In go fircless cooker, let cook six hours, Pecan and Apple Cake. Cream toe gether one cupful of butter and two cupfuls of sugar: add two cupfuls of flour, sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, alternately with one. half cupful of milk, adding a pinch of salt, When all the ingredients are well mixed fold in the stiffly beaten whites of six eggs. Bake In two lavers. For the filling put two cupfuls of shelled pecans through the coarse knife of the ment grinder—or, better, chop with the chopping knife and bowl-—add one sup. ful of shredded pineapple. Stir two un. beaten egg whites and enough pow. dered sugar to make a thick paste: mix with the pineapple and nuts and nse as filling and for the top, adding halves of nutmeats for a border around the cake, Savory Parsnips.—Wash parsnips thoroughly and boll ‘In salted water until tender. Drain, wipe dry and peel. Cut In two lengthwise or leave whole as desired. Surround with a econting of sausage meat, roll in flodr, arrange in a flat dish, sprinkle with salt ‘and bake twenty minutes in a hot aven. Garnish with parsley. Nese Mogwer2 ane CRIT ped one of salt ‘ut the add the . ey t Spooniu table of (at meat the fot, PR the rice, hours: | Aspirin Beware of Imitations! Unless you gee the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not get- ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mililons and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain of Aspirin” contains boxes of Accept “Bayer Tablets Each unbroken package proven directions, Handy twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Baljeylicacid SPOHN'S zis DISTEMPFEFR | COMPOUND NN HC) nose! give A valuable remedy for C Eye and W pe, nuns, d ye orms smong horses en mules. An occasional dose “tones” them up. Sold at all drug stores SHIN. IND USA In Bunches ‘Misfortunes Jewett—“] wedding Hewitt ingly.” never oOTne it: 1 invitntic Enow re edd Iwo ns” will do what we claim for it Sold by drugguts for over 40 yoory F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio at this stage of t who deny that Ge owned a hat Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION SE LL-ANS (#56 AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE CORNS Lift Off Ne No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shorts iy you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of *Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation.
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