Cy “(5 RUN, grunt,” said Grandfather Porky Pig. “Squeal, squeal,” sald Miss Ham. “What is all the excitement?” asked Brother Bacon “Yes, tell me.” said Summy Sausage. “And | want to know, too,” sald Sir Benjamin Bacon. “I'd like know," val Pork, “You have something to tell us, you two," sald Mrs. Pink Pig, she looked at Grandfather Porky Pig and Miss Ham, and pointed in their direction * “Mrs. Pink Pig, said Pinky Pig's mother. and Mr. Pinky ig sald is right. - to sald Sir Perel ns her snout Is right,” “She Squeal, squeal, she is right, “Well,” Piz. “it hard talk when all of “It Is hard,” squealed Miss lam “Well, we will not say oept to ask vou to tell ns” “Will Grandfather (0 get the You are said Porky {fo speaking.” is chance anything ex suid Broth we, Pigs™ “Na " squealed ull the pigs. “Now, let all say, al) ther,” ir. ther Bacon added. “Miss Hum and Voerky Pig what to say.” And wher two, three” whut er Bacon {Is fogs teil ue you ‘mmve Brother Bacon os ull rather Bacon hid “In the t father Porky Pig, “Miss were thinking it would be a purty. “Miss Ham would be the hostess and all and 1 host receive them all id “One the pigs sald together CHI Ham ane nice firs piace,” {Oo enterinin the would be the they guests and as came.” i i | | “Why that sounds fine,” sald Broth er Bacon, “Simply splendid,” said Sammy Sau sage. “Magnificent,” min Bacon, “Gorgeous.” Pork. squenled Sir Benja grunted Sir Percival for mere’ words to de Pinky Vig, Muster nice suid “Too SCr ihe” “1 agree” said Pink Ply, J | I Mean to Show You the Same | as a Host” course,” salu Brother Bacon delicious banquet.” orky ‘youll have a “th, Pig “Os “And us t yes" suld Grandfather corse,’ sald Miss Ham of © you'll iovite all o 0 come?” inquired Brother Bacon er He serene meet with Bate all might hrave Is to lears i befeht. Sth = reqch master's {e's lesson the Charles Allen Pousson tich in the life-giving vitamines, add two green peppers, and tablespoonful anion slices, three small oranges of into ane minced Cut Discard green peppers and cut into rings, ding the y Ln eact each tomate three the Peel tnembrane the seeds from the oranges, discar and if any plate put f a ring with the atic seeds, tonmto, top it i slice o i fill the nto b 5 Frenct of pepper and the orange ut i onion to the dressing is prepared with spoonfuls of oil to one a fourth teaspoonful of THE MAN WHO HAS DARED DOUGLAS MALLOCH By E WHO Whether No man has Whether he lived, This the Age impart Only a few prevail, Bui has dared he lost, or failed, who or do truth youtl is truest would fo only the quitters fail lirist on an bloody Yet who shall Ore He had Ww ‘It is ut is the Where are the CTOS So it loss? thought His the end” cruel call friend ispered, where crowd, princes proud? Dead like the mists of dawn: Oniy the Christ lives on ix not alone wealth, Honor Laurel, or Many a heart as brave Sleeps in a loser's grave. Whether he won or net, Heaven has not forgot. fle who dared. has done, Whether he lost, or won (@ wv McClure Newspaper Syndicate » or throne ashes of cayenne and the tablespoon Beat adding over each of onion well with an exg hefore the onion. then mix and beater pour [Serving De to inner | Mix with sugar ! i While the fresh coconuts may market is the ti off and grate them. h to keep the mixture and set in a this fresh tor t in the a few, me peel the brown fer A he from ent cold pli coconut not or dried in « IR of npared Dow he canned va i ake Gift J Phd ddbbiddd He could not quite understand why Miss Hum and Grandfather Porky Pig had decided on an Idea th.s, and he wondered. “We will invite every one of you,” snld Miss Ham. “Not one will ‘72 leave Grandfuthe, Porky Pig. “How truly de.ightfy)” squealed all the pigs, “When such us out,’ sald Is the party to be? asked “We : sald thought of having It tomor Miss Hum. in the afternoon convenient,” Pig could lie If that be Grand Porky “Then we vard added ther after. he around and bave a cozy Snooze,” naded “Well,” sal 3r we'u Simply with pleasure.” “We all do,” sald the “Then at three tomerrew.” Ham “We'll ali gs I'he “I'm come, ther Bacon ‘wlighted nd sure 10 deligh we all accept together sald Miss pigs be there” sald the »*er nex: aft the for ernoon three nt all or f re on hand on foot fprarty "As hostess of this party,” sald Miss Hart “y Lo this afternoon by menn entertain you all he w showing you LUYE Ba hostess can eal. 1 for you meet a myself 'And 1 mean to show the sume Grandfather to Brother Porky. for incon not he srnndfs 1081688 and ndfather Porky, righty T PLEASED of re Hy 10 a me to hear a member Coolidge's eab — sident rather “sn raternities which wy — fhe a mon he Superior author positio positi nie do i not on men (© by MeClure Newaspaver Syndicate Brothers Shore | iy Viola ve FOR THE GOOSE~ Tus amount of pleasure you tal n notin’ the faults of other peo no ck proportion to the amount uits you yourself, got more love In friend There's usually ship than there's friendship in love FOR THE GANDER You'd never thini, just arin a man, what a long distance could be from his ear to his hand from meas it LN 0 " of is afraid man of everything: a fol is nothin’ and yous bPraggin’ airaid of nothin’ but danger, No matter how fine the sleigh Is fixed up with bells and trappin‘s, it's gota go the way the old nag pulls IL Copyright.) *> + WY t ye Sessler) § graduating closs elo ment Aid Mikko (righn Polk counts in ston, 3y John Blake work and for then, to meet men who it necessary to inrest Men are naturall ign disorganized because the scouts ol thelr boy 4 PEPE P EO Se v hite Pearls in Demand Ad FORO ROO but tha: ; he i. half the ince of to £50 (4 1 fifth of urls may | HE man woman who is discouraged, who Is not willing to work with patience and wait for re sults, who mopes and desponds if ev erything sought and planned for does not come at once, will find existence not only very unhappy, but almost un bearable, It is good to have ambition. but if ambition be lacking of the redeem: ing attributes of resignation and sane control, it is apt to bring nothing but mere shreds of disappointment, The young who have just stepped from the shadows of the old university or easily that the world is waiting to reward them with riches and honors, will in a little while if lacking of mental equi poise, find themselves sorely tried There Is no period of life in which self-deception is easier, The fates play their seductive music with deft fingers, The welkin rings with the joyous songs of victors marching forth with flaring flags, In reality the green companies are maneuvers of the hard drill. All along the line the veterans cheer and clap, and shout words of encour agement which the old fellows know will be needed when the guns first pop and the raw recruits get in action. These gray heads are not of the sort that flirt with discouragement. Not one of them was ever known to de clare that be had balked In the face of duty, The stars they are wearing won by cool bravery, When the storms of life beat upon them, when the marching was rough and deprivation tried their spirits, when the heat oppressed them and the cold chilled their marrow, they neld the stronger to courage. were PRRAIIXXIIX They thers early learned how to serve This the heart-rending drill, but when they were throug! with It, they found themselves in po sition to make a record of their own 0 was The pages of history are gloriogs with the deeds of such men. Follow their footsteps. Let peither long hours nor weariness discourage you. 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