SUNBIER TAIN 3 FOR CHILD MAXWELL Away with clocks and sundials! Time ant 1 Have made 8 compact—this to he my boon To hear the evening the hour, Yet feel it noon Jean thrush, nd know Dwight Franklin OW that the hot weather season is in full blast and hall the world is regaling itself on iced ten, flced coffee, punches and ginger ales, it is well to remind mothers, grandmothers "and aunts against giving children elth- er tea or coffee in any form, even if they beg for them. Such un- doubtedly make children nervous, thus retarding, rather than alding, thelr growth, Children who are fond of and drink milk daily will in hot weather turn away in apathy from a good cool glass of milk: it seems too much like food and the tinkling glasses of the elders appeal to them. Of course, every in tellizent mother in the land under- stands why her child needs three full zinsses of milk In his diet every sin day. Milk rich in calcium, or which the child needs to form a ood backbone as well teeth Milk may be given in without serving it Over the breakfast and in milk soups, gravies, vegetables, custards, junkets and fee drinks gle is fine, as solid various wavs drink use plenty, always as n cereal crenmed HnnunumuanLnnnnnEnnman WHAT IS FRIENDSHIP? By Douglas Malloch HEHNRHBNIRunnnmm Wirt is J gold — Steel that will not bre Though the way be wet Though the heart may For | would not call One that any weight Friendship, tike a swaying chain Tizhtens in the hour of HER i HERR En - ey i - hing friendship? Steel strain, What is friendship? Cold that will not When the day demands the leal, Love that love can trust For a friend 1 would not call One who was not friend through Friendship, like a candlelight, Irightest shines in of Gold and ste rust, all hours night What is friendship? Steel and gold Beautiful and strong, Gold to shine and steel to hold, For the years are long For | would not call it such Time could tarnish, hate could touch When the winds the weak reveal What is friendship? Gold and steel (Eby MeClure Newspaper Syndicat eh cream as well as many other desserts, So on the hot days do not force the smnll folk to drink milk, Let them re Joice with a pitcher of tinkling lemon. ade or orangende., These drinks, be- sides being appealing and cooling, are actually good for his body, bullding into it valuable mineral salts which he needs for bones and teeth, The habit of thousands of children Rocking to the ice cream cart for cones is not always to be recommended. Midny a mother is forced to turn over a nickel to have peace In the family. A glass of lemonade, or a small of orgnge juice 1s much better ns a refreshment than fee cream, which is no hearty food, a fuel for the human en which low in temperature when nctually raises the ture of the body by the work the stom has to in it. Fruit on contrary low in ns temperature, gluss gine served, tempera do digesting the as well thus being truly refreshing ach drinks nre enlorie value 828 Wentern Newspaper Union) *e 3 5 P o> o a te + 3 @ » BA A a a hE A Seateelealoaloalo lp Soalnalan lol Saale . *, one ea wee ee eee . - patna ules Cala W PFrTY tady, WITCH, a delightful in her. great old armchair sat There were children b And children small There were children hildren tall hilds yy shane and ron with blue snd green see all them telling story to teil going around herself, for often told about She wanted let Know how much she loved children and that hoped i But now she was back wis 0 delightful of the Fairyland people coming to see her at ni her, fo every one sho they would love her home and it surprise’ to have all Once, them stories Witty Sa she had been telling loved to they dearly hear Witch's stor “But | haven't told Pam’sudoll as yet” had finished the ns ¥ 108, the one about she sald after she singing the song about children, one of the Blue with and but legs “Pam children blue was eyes ‘am fat, eyes has and She has nice chubby party bi had rosy cheeks, too she is not too fat, und her hest “Well, Pam (dress is been to a ten party po Lo - =, -- A Berlin has successful In tests, which engineer invented a novel life-saving device which It consists of a pouch which can be fired a great on renching the water, frre eid and expunds . BAAS a eee ses. reais aoa lo Cea La dln Cpa La lai Jonind CR Fo eed de® SEA AA » on? v M we WES ¥ » “os oe EES J NN SE adledlaledlelodlals a a) CNS a. 0 gee . », - o "' 5 Bade odtednedtestod aah 2 ams am Sadiada dad eitalartontodioitn Sodtedloted Eade ad adits a RR a a a a NN at ther's house had her and grandia- Pam good time she grandmother's went for Pam's bedtime and home, biy and what a Wis had » had taken her doll to the party noun had been quite excl ly was tired even though up a little longer 1 and | have sat | had pretended | 1 i id mamma i, taking | “She tha old he doll and when sor had ad said, TUeRES pres they, | i i i i grandfiathe of I san the recom to rights “I'am’s grandfather grandmother, *] and eacups nnd to in the it corner is too heavy room for you to “Well down ns Pam's grandfather put the table in the suddenly = ‘Mamma, mamma!’ “Oh, how Pam's did Jump! And Pam's grandmother said ‘What could it corner of the room volce ceried out They Dearly Loved to Hear Witch's Stories. Witty grandfather . have been? Is there a I's crib along for econ brought the de likelinood { sleepy. hie doll migil { “Sure enough! The doll had become and so Pam had put her | room the tea party was crib nt one end of the “After all over » PROP PPIVIPIPSPIIIIIPIINY By John Blake gre giv yo. most distressing hurts en i silence 0 hn IST - YOUNG man was © me the other day He says that, having arrived at age of twenty-four, he is becoming in creasingly tired of tiresome persons Some of them counsel hb cheerful all the time—"to keep smil ins" . Some of them tell work (twice as hard as he does hopes to succeed. Still others advise him to his careless sivie of clothing himself and to put forth more effort than he usually does to impress people. I will admit that are nul gances, but so are extremes of telpera ture. and flies. not to mention quite a nuniher of things mentioned My Haslet in his well known soliloquy at there is no need of getting inte a temper nbout these things Iafling at them will not abate them As long as life lasts tl pecple whe will Insist on people’s business, and remolding their friends nearer to their heart's desl There will always want to meddle with your a nlthough they know then, try to attend to them you ean about pests the im to be him must if he reform pests by ere will be minding 4 nothin it ahon better than - * * Don’t pay any attention to You must accept this lif to quote an expression whicl like, but which my meaning belter than anyt 1 can think of, it is a life full of justice, and blighted needless cruelty, nevertheless ambition, GIRUGAG® Pe rd newt The Bel Broan Teak “A tea Hound.” says Olivia, “Is a chap win thinks the se einl gente determines one's weight ir the community.” ily made unily better ns i ade better through all the time that history records cases | flam a few ns organized fled against . so» It good part of ple fo frick. The young person who Is always In a temper, always fussing about this or that Injustice, always intolerant of peaple who are different from hime self Is going to have a rough time In the world the slow, more or on thinking has done Lich} the en determination intelligent and that natured ahate evils the very heavily is not pleasant ninority., wounds which ison have and lives prides, spite or malevolence at ritical moment has reproached Cuca not 8 word hs perish «d. ho Wrong nog lia pes bh have gotie be enemies, but to simply beent be pick time » sleek 4 ck 33 been them, though ing on you, spoken, Women bad for friends ought remain silent are noisy Toke the word “as fitile to is,” and do your ft here and SO as not i have that for mischievous defamatory have names, the to speak when with men reason ty best improve reputations, there, and deo to who up 8 rouse But exist, animosity, remember and that pest iferousness them that the simetimes they pests muss their real tongues clatter, How hanging heads and sealed lips? by nccomplish many betrayals are made by good, ‘ . Copyright) i . a >a ETE of the D. A R Washington, } Members ers in fn the ceremonies of breaking ground for thedr new headyvar i Slee avin inn siaiere ws nininin ons nin nw Hn > For the Goose and ¥ the Gander’ * #) . . 5 By Vio'a Brothers Shore v) . RR ER ee a) OCCT FOR THE GOOSCE-- 4 . in * . OU might find a woman that never flirted: but not that never flirted but once. one It's make snine hard enough for ngreenble noises singin’ time alone talkin’, two people to al the fet often The truth will up things outa turn warsen a gum He, FOR THE GANDER unan’s advice ain't « But a fool never Hull 300 the guy thar don! en oils monkey troubles past and future ut ent troubles can gen'rally make a pier monkey ola One bro makes ten and hundred. Ve : sma, m “And then ti 1 aid} HQ y new! It which | been 1671 in hier table hind mad of ‘Mamma.’ nkened out her cory 18 about it hurt so inughter laugh there w hadn™ the been » FBP PPPE Or anci dislike, because phase her, or some stand, is everything but charitable, in fact, It often happens to be the fouiest calumny, shriveling your soul robbing sou of ( and blessing, intended by make mankind neighborly dis toward one sod’s love Him to and Kindly another, and posed It give and another to receive. all means, be one or the other, which can best be done by your neighbor as yourself.” "lant today in the sod of good-will a grain of happiness how quickly it will sprout and grow, In an incredibly will rich your whole being and yield to bountiful harvest which neighbor may gar bands, and then gether down life's rough road end {o “loving pnd see short time it or you a you rite} ana your joyful gn of your days. (© by MeClure Newspaper Syndicat Jodeirdeiodededoimoinlodededndedioideddoduedd “LAUGHING UP HIS SLEEVE" By Jean Newton Gefufetodufeofofofofotofuiofodoermiedefededadald-d UDGING by the fact that we have F (his expression in French, German and Latin, there must be a lof of sur reptitions laughter in the world. But a langh's a laugh, for sil that. and it's. good for the digestion. It's hard to see how anyone could have a laugh in any of the tight litle sleeves that are de riguer this sea. gon. There's hardly room to have an arm in them. 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