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Because of its merit and ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER can found today wherever medicines are sold. 30 and 90 cent bottles. W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1924, NCE there lived In a burnyard a very little Black Cock, with the Inest red comb in the world and feath as shiny black brand-new stove, He had oveliest long tail-feathers, the kind the women wear on their best hats, Oh, he a perfectly reature, that was no reason strutting about aus he did and brag ging. For he was very little, and sJompared to the big Grandfather Cock f the barnyard he was no larger than a thimble beside a blg spool of thread. Of course, Yeing little not have a very big volee to erow with, hut did not stop Little Black ‘rs as a bright wis but 80 he that You Crow So Hard?” as loudly as ind that day he row louder than he did. Said the Little Brown Hen with tu speckled “Why you Some day, I do declare, you “Why Do Grandfather Cock expected Tow some to © wings do Crow $0 hard? will burst your throat wide open.’ “Oh, no, sald Little Black tossing his head and puffing out his chest ny to the finest in the world, 1 somer than any ott to I shan't,” Cock. become hand intend Cock um and louder er Mow, «] Is practice Crow than y her bird “You are an id Little Httle cock.” scratching with to do was very vain Brown Hen, “Better be feathers crowing. for satisfied try throat VOrm your and not Your that." Little Black Cock grew vainer and vainer than Every morning, long it was light, he was up crowing as hard iid All neighbors awakened from pleasant d*eams f tl night of the fine ud neq This mu 1nd ever | such le never nt for te nngry he hefore « he cot CTOW the were und ! enpped heads aborg Little not stop crowd out windows eame to say dreadful Biack Cock-—but he did ng {Ine g while he war making his father Cock eame ken “You annoy me" he eral times mornin Grand of best efforts to crow loudly strolling out the ol se | sald, flapping hi his wings soe What are to do-—spneeze 7’ “I can crow replied | terrible Th's Cock you tryirg Just tie nas well Mack ns At Cock, rage nsed he stopped flap wings. “Prove it, my young Come tao the top of the stone n Answer am Grandfather so much that ping his fellpw and if yon louder ths Ya f1 crow proclaimed cock of th give up my title ™ of the wall they flew, barnyard folk gathered {‘ock shall he k sand 1 to the will top all the to listen Grandfather [1] i three times and | crowed i Oh! what a it was, It must { have been heard for miles around the Fecountryside, I “There now, it sald to the Little Little Black Cock began to feel | Hitle scared, for he knew that | must louder than ever before [ even crow as loudly as Grandfather not to think of beating him. He puffed himself until { filled with alr, then solemnly flapped his wings three times und began to Crow, Louder and louder he crowed. Even Grandfather Coc. felt a bit nerv- | OUS, | Louder und louder ard louder. and { then off the wall tumbled Little Blnek and landed a heap of feathers {in the dust Doctor Duck {and pretty crow is your turn,” he i | Bluck Cock. n Crow hée was Cock wns there In Jiffy, Little Black Cock | opened one and then the other, { and looked about. “He pushed me off the wall because he was jealous of my crowing,” weakly piped Lit. Cock, a soon ove beautiful i tle Black | “On! off you almost young friend,’ “You take my with a no: vou tumbled vou tried so hard to crow throat, my Puck satisfied burst your «| Doctor {advice nad he i quact i Jolce | the size of vour body” “I told Hen, Little poor Binck the loud erow of Grandfather and sndly picked himself up and went un to think It over Syndicate. you so" anid the then above him heard Cock, | Brown nnd oct der a currant hush by McClure Newspaper anim ELMO'S FIRE ST. EW hetter superstitions than tele of the sea t at menon known that which the eles phen: those tached to ghost conditi known as St. Elmo's fire lights which, In certain mosphere, burn at the top of They iy ns of the at masts or on the end of yards of are, notural electric lights, easily explal ightest knowledge of electricity they they jump x tread 11 © weird rusting Course, ie by anyone with But dem’t about be confessed that look so, especially if n the n rigging with that 1 The first notice we have of those lights is in the story of the Argonau’s, appenred shining about the of of the throngh Known brothers, ship Argo in the midst the safety on the 1 assured From thence down C Ages Dioscurl i veritas and Pollux Vessel the lights wore the twin and seem general ¢ been regarded ah Hen But Pony as nm geod shyrion, writing in the “It is Hors th aasert now » contrary by ss it Cas Pollux are generally a men centuries Inter, when the 3 ot lights many red om Columbus’ ship on anpen voyage, “the sail Elmo, condi these stotms where he ap | hig second rE Sng | ! prayers and litanies to St | dent that in pears there ean be no danger.” Br MILDRED MARSHALL VERA HERE are compactatively few Rus sian names in vogue In this coun- Vera is the exception to the gen Siavie appelintives: as Tatiana and Nastasin. Vera, indeed, Is not purely Russian, since it appears In Spanish nomenclature; but in both languages it hears the same significance : that of “faith.” the devotional which appears In Faith,” a sort of prayer ing in the Russian enlendar. renson, Vera name, It is doubtful, vation here. Possibly she is the result of the (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) & early Spanish influence in the Ameri- can colonies; or again, it may be that the shortness and euphony of name is the explanation for its adop tion and practical Americanization Amber is Vera's talisinanic stone has power to make her invincible all. undertakings where bodily and mental health are required. It is sald to ward off disease and to safe journey when worn by n traveler, the It lucky number. {© by Wheeler Syndicate, Ine) - wl Paine Have You This Habit? <>» By Margaret Morison A, JOHN STARK ———— “rvs habit of regret is four-fifths laziness and one-fifth self-indul- gence,” wag John Stark's slogan. John gret. Up to the time he was twenty | his father's house, wns the good old times John was the world would know had passed be. fore he was born, maiden aunt who kept house. Spe was a kind of personification of re gret, but what she had lost John never knew until he was’ a big boy of «ix. teen or so, Then he learned that she had been disappointed in love, Then the boy's father died, and he | i | i Elinor Fair { i i i { Handsome Elinor Fair, star, was brought up in the midst of production, in Richmond, Va. the went to the coast when but a small child. She in Germany until the war broke cut, when she returned to this country. Her first theatrical opportunity to enter “movies,” in which she has been seen Miss Fair's favor. ite hobbies are dancing and playing the piano. Hing When Christianity heathen gods the of lights to of St whom Sicilian Elmo ; dying amid a storm #4 i » t sailors that them If thes soon he died spel nnd HE lights appeared d Different ages in- f the St but it is safe to say that the abate won and different races have differently terpreted the significance o Eimo's fires majority of sailors todas to the they The telephone the n are harbingers of evil and the wireless do not awe in} ern sailor but, thanks to a nherited through years, St. Elmo's ® by Med superstird Bne The fire ure Newsos per A LINE O' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs LAaaasd ly 200000000004 00000000000) THE FRIEND OF EARTH + AM the Friend earth 1 know full well its wondrs of God's green I An overflowing Of blesrings rich it Ite light dark day scattered S049 0990009000000 0 000 wort} treasury is 10 me its the gilts ea on * hy morris I am its guest 11 its J« ind As doth become a visitor some most gErac shore To ious, kindly, PPP 0000000000200 P PPL (E by MeClure Newspaper Syndicates § 204090920002 P PPO 000e oe in in where, started upon his as an derclerk the big real estate com- | pany bad his father he | wonld have begun as a junior part. | ner. Eventually career un. lived, ¥ he worked up very penr | to the top and then he was taken inte | the firm. A month later the firm falled. | Other big companies had no Interest | in John Star® and he could find no ! opening with any one of them. Then | decided make his own opening. It was about this time that soe one suggested that life had denit him a very hard hand: his answer wns to In his real estate experience he had Little by little he not only increased made liveable for hun On the day whet more old acquaintances had dinnex if he had to college he One was sure that fo go If another had been West Point nnd risen in the army; barred that career, the world held But all the time John tor had been endowed, or If the would be general had been a giant, the one would never have been awarded the Nobel prize nor the other the Congres slonal medal. For the man who has the habit of regret is not the stuff of which heroes are made. HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? (The Kitchen Cabinet Western Newspaper Union, ) ti, 1vi4, We would ask for kindly guldance to give only of our best would ask to be unseifish, and be equal’ to life's test— meet duties——as our pleasures «With a heart clasp and a smile make life well ing, and make the while ~L groline We To To worth the live living worth Sumner, SOMETHING FOR DINNER A soup which Is somewhat out of the ordinary and provides a nourishing dish for the bill of fare 18: Caulifiower and Yomato Boup— Rub a head of cooked eanuliflower through the ander, mix with two cupfuls of | sifted tomato, add two cupfuls of broth { In which the bones of a turkey or roast have been cooked with teuspoonfuls of salt | ful of pepper of minced | fuls of fat tablespoonfuls col- Season onlon in three until brown, of flour | vegetable pulp and in add Stir Stir and stock boiling. Serve with rings pepper as a garnish Apple Delmonico.— Butter a baking cored, pared and cut {| with ground almonds sand sugar, cover with another layer of apples erushed macaroons, pour over . sweet or Jelly and bake three-quarters of an hour In a quick oven Plle on whipped cream and serve preserve fuire Sweet Potatoes.—In Vir of this dell« Virginia i the this nin, home fous ig the Purboll the while hot L.ay 51 ng + and bits of butter popular way of buttered galt, in i t fos n ish inkl neh layer with ugar a Inver of huttered crumbs of hot and bake until Cover with add =» water the upper layer few tablespoonfuls closely Over is hrowned Green Peppers Stuffed With Rice — Cut the peppers, fiber and seeds, par for five minutes then dip In cold and stuff seasoned cuptul of stock around and in a hot oven basting times with the HE RB dish stem ends from green ve the white with Pour a peppers hake, Serve Hace three luncheon “Take a dash of cold And a little A little b! Dissolved Add to your meal And a thought And then as a prime AT iy f work thrown But splee it all with the of | And a fet 5a wise water ieaven of prayer, ine gold in morning air; some merriment Kith and kin; ingredient, in eRRCnCe t of sunsi for lat ove of play rok and a glance little whiff id b shove Complete day.” a well spent MORE THINGS TO EAT dishes Rarehits are to nd make a hot quick dish nre- which most like Mexican bit.—Melt tablespoonful in green Pare people Rare. one of it cook pepper squares butter, one cut Into When {ttle cheese, softened a add pound of common cut small bits and stir constantly until melted ; add two-thirds of a cupful of fresh or canned corn, one-half tea- spoonful of salt, one-half teaspoonful one two-thirds of a cupful of tomato Stir and cook until smooth and well blend. ed: when thoroughly hot serve on Berry Cake. Butter the Inside of a baking dish and fill for one-half inch with buttered crumbs, toasted Fill the dish with canned or fresh fruit ndding sugar If needed. nre especially good, erate oven for three-quarters of an hour, Serve lee cold with cream or with lemon gelatin whipped Bake in 8 mod- Finnan Haddie.——Cut the fish «trips and put into a baking pan; cover with bolling water and allow it to heat «lowly on the back part of the stove. saparate into flakes, using two forks. Add one-half cupful of thick cream, four hard-cooked eggs, thinly-sliced, and seasoned with cayenne: add a ta- blespoonful of butter and sprinkle with chopped parsley, Kimmel! Torte. Beat two eggs un- til Hight. add one cupful of sugar, six tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs, mixed with two teaspoonfuls of baking pow- der and one cupful each of dates and nuts all well chopped. Mix well and bake In a shallow pan in a slow oven for three-quarters of an hour. Serve cold with whipped cream. 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