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algnatlon and tlireatened to go out caslon to use many • tttne beflyre DINNER OR SUPPER RELISHES anh find one. ANSWERING HIS CHRISTMAS MAIL PIES THA.T-,AU. WILL LIKE when lie bad been 'out late larking. . • • i^nd p.t last the wanderer had re- ' It was unlocked, and there'was Ao Appetizing Condiments That Form the crossed the sea and headed for his Recipes Have Hsd^The Sanction pi one in sight. It was still early, about Proper Accompaniment for* home. He was tired and weary and Generations of Presiding Geniuses 6:30. Probably the 'family »"i aj Cold Dishes. lonely. Home? But he had none! of the.Kitchen. dinner. Yjet some one was plying He had left It when he left wMfe and softly in the long music room south of Tomato Relish.—Scald and' ekln baby. This struck Jilm like a sudden Cherry Pie—Lliie the pieplate with the library. He stood In the dlnil)r enough ripe tomatoes to make a peck blow, though he had all along realized lighted hall lislebing, old memarieii and chop very fine. Put them in • good cruSt. fill half fiill with stoned it In a general way. No home—no sweeping over btm.' U^ wa» only *- cloth and drain ove.r night. In th*^* ripened cherries; put a teaspoon of wife—no child! That was why he * .jlitHe (lualnti'hristmas carol that Fay morning chop four bunches of celery; li flour with a cup of sugar and sift;, had-Jeft the train and taken lodgings. had always loAed. Year^ ago, when six ripe peppers and six onioire. Mix sprinkle this over cherries;^t over a I H'e had ho place to go. With money she. had first come to live with-them, (he cele'ry," {)eppers and onions with , few.hits of butter. Now fl.ll tl^e crust in his pockets, he was a tranip.-' mm a little forlorn kiddie, orphaned and the tomatjj pulp and add two ounces of fiill to the top with more cherries. with no one but his father to act as mustard seed and three pounds of And to know that Christmas was at Cover with upper crust and bake. •. guardian, she had loved that caroU brown sugar, one quart' pf vinegr.r, hand, an(f to hear the jingle of sifeigh- Currant Pie.—One cup of mashed IZOLA and always sang it at holly time. He one-half cup of salt and a little ­ bells and, catch the shouts of children currants, one of sugar, two tablesiKions heard IUT voice now and gripped his mon. It does not require cooking i on the street-rto wonder if his child of water, one of flour, beaten with the still Uvecl.and to wonder further what TOERESTE hands, as he listened. • . and need tint be sealed airtight. f ... j.,>..v.-v..^_ yolks of two egg^. Fill crust, bake. oia Santa Claus would bring her—Why, Frost the top with the beaten whites (>»fc^ §filad —Take 14 cups of com, Hark, the herald angels sing. the" maj; cursed .the fears he could of the two eggs and tM'o tabh-spoons Glory to the newbi _i) ^iip^ofchopftwi cabb;igi'.^or<» cup. tiot keep lTa6k.» of 'powdered siit^ar.'^ iSfiSSl^tiii»l!^ '" earth and mercy. of green pepucrs, tun fiips olPbnj5W9*afc

1SurtableBpo©jifn48 of grbuHd-imj^tard^ r-' •*•• law Was down oti ""T'FPfliTh'-ft<^-^ PHUf a^ti!Tit "TiirTtwiiio Ceopyrlght, 19U, .*j^ .Assvclatecl Literary tali mirror, and rose wblf and three, of salt, two' quarts of vine'" rrcss.) '•• ^• .'^'ll4lf would mingle with over one and a half cups of sugar. Let gar and some ,rliopped celery or celery iCopyriglii.i frightened cry.-,* -'"**>.?.< the throng. He It stand until the whites of three-eggs 4hrS T in.Mme for the .'Ddn'f, dear." he 's^Ij^,'" bfbkejily,'' seed. Cook one-half hour and neal V * ND It had come to would enter the have bet>n beaten to a stiff froth. Add wed di>fl g, t'llve while hot. hurrying to rneet her. 'He, forgot pass that on this stores uiider the to this the cream and sugar -and* beat Wlsbf you merry Itob and all he had heard, aiid -saw Hicalilll.—Chop one' peclf-of green ('hmBtmas! Gee day*,*j,etore Christ­ evergreen branch­ up well; grate a little mitmeg qyer the . only her. "1 just got in—nobody tomatoes, two small heads of •cabbage, mas a man not es and look about ^-J; mixture and bake without an upper bu^t^if^ bully, to knows 1 am here yet -why, dear— three green, peppers,, four onions, six see- you home again, j,,^. .. okl In years sat in him—aye, make a crust. A heaping teaspoon of sifted large cucumbers and mlx'them well to^ ' his room at a ho­ purchase and be flour sifted with the sugar will make a Three years sw.cp • • g^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ,^,^ Bhoulder. _^^ther. Put tills mixture in a stone tel in a- strange Santa Glaus to •~'-'- firmer pie 'f liked. you walked on this ^^^ ^ wrer.ched from his ^rasp, jar and sprinkle .with a tea.cupful of town and f^lt him- B^ojB-e big-eyed _^ f' ' Custard' Pie.—vHeat tip -the yolks of old. platform, wait-,,^^,,, _ ,^ head- asalflst. h«r che^k;. ^alt. Let gtaiid over night. The next ^pree ^i^ijp jfo a' cteftm^' j>t\r 'uftft. sffi; " u^Flei^ti yTifl^J: VwiHtt'^JHIIftB^V >5i;ata?uiej -9;5.i,ij . . .^.., ,rushed uudtr his tlie> • ireiiled you , lon^el'y. Higli auu in^, .but the world < thrr.e tal^l.eiijl|^t^..qt w^^iir; '111111 ti»it, clasp like brulSed, flowers;,, he- felt diluted'-w-fth jtwo qugrts iof Y^^er and . down east?"' low, rich aridTJoor, should not*crowd to' the bt'uW n yolks u'fth a- pine> 6I he was robbing Hob, and yet there In drain again. Then. mix. two quarts of Vine, t han ks, I iGOrigk c4. Tatterson mingled In the him,quite to the salt, a teaspoon of vanilla and a little m^S the dear old room they both knqw so vinegar, one pound 'of gii^r.' one-half procession of haiH edge. He was al­ grated nutmeg; nest the well beaten' Mr. nuukley.'Clive ; well, in the tender gloom, he poimd of white' mOsfan/l seed, two whites of iiie eggs and then a ijlnt pf answered heartily, i py shoppers with­ most smiling as held her clo.se, and kjssed her—lips, tabfespoonfuls of- ground pepper, two scalded milk (not boiled>i*which has '•\V|;iose wedding ' New Year's'Eve—He Says: Evening, January 5—She Saysi out He alone Ka^ j, he crowded .his hair, wet ejellds—and forgot all ex­ tablespoonfuls of ci.nnamon,. two table- . • ,no thought for way into a big been cooled,' Mix this in by. degrees dui 1 in lime for? 1 want trf load up •My'dear, John, cept the -aplendor. of the might kave spoonfuls of cinger and one *table- .iiauta Claus. - .' store, and he was and turn all into a deep pleplate lined with giflM." What is it 1 smell? As the old year is departing spoonful of .allspice. Pour this mixture • • r It went back flv* years. He, the son with puff and bake from 25 to 30 mln« "tJut'ss you'll hnve to. It's in yourjj^'^.^"- • An odor of nicotine^ , . • 1 looking about him when a small, warm I am thinki;ig _ ,^^L,^.^„ j,,., .„^'. oyer the [tickle an*l boil one-half hour. of. a railroad, magnate, had dared t6 band was cuddled into his and a utes.'^'^ •"'-—-- --..^ • -^----„..-^-:~-H i-j own family. Hob finally got her." » -"-* »ua . IU.BS you sue umu Of what the new , ; _ ^ A-vile cigar, "' ' ' ' ""•',, Stir to keep from scorching and put ,. • Hot whom, Mr. Dunkley' I haven't f^^d 'o/ax finally pusljing back his fall in with the blue-eyed daugh­ \;hild's voice said: ' ' May have in store for us. , 1*1 know you have heed smoklny. Into glass or stone jars. - % heard anv mws I mm home for weeks face and holding 11 in her hands at So soon you have forgotten ter cf a locomotive driver-on« his- fa­ "Please take care of ipe 'till mapi- FOR THE COOKING UTENSILS F^r you and me and EtheJ- ,^ • . : I.' - ''i ,' I j :4 ther's road—a man whoSe face and I've been abroad siiicu June, ai;d just ''^ «af^ distance. 'I m so sorry-but The plans we made, •*i,-^ *r- '] ma finds me—I'm lost!" g9t back in limo to catch the express >o" «ee I was thinking ot ,ou, dnd- hanils carried grime—who dwelt In a .'It was a little girl, and on her face I sit here smo'klng, • The automobile. 1" ['. \ I Extra Shel>MS, According to One west for rhrlfetmas So you see Ifs :'^"d wanting to see you so, and then The trip to Europe, cottage—who had no sof'iety outside was both a smile and a look of eii- Burning up money needlessly. 41 •-•i.. ! Housewife, Has Solved a Trouble- all a surprise' to me." . suddenly I looked, and you were here. The school for Ethel. , • -of daily tollers. And he had dared treatj=* '• Santa Claus' correspondents live in praCtlcally all the chuntrles of I Depriving myself and family AUJUIOUND •••I\ f 86.010' Preblem for H«f. • '•Surprise to lill the town." Never j "-'Kht here, with me." It. is but five short days ago • ••stand before the father who thought "Why, of cc ^rJi4. .The. letteEi-^ereft^toMt^vmAreda of thouaai«J*.!p<-.thPTO.-::-^5^_iV Of life's necessities hlimi^^^^j,^^i»0gSSiff^yid say: thought Hob had the nerve to ask a| 'And too late." he added bitterly. That I believed you. ' T^*—^ .^**:1 raw; preBsnTg Wiii In Atriaiiiguages. uut" ^ahta"t:iau3 Is an Interpational eharacter,' ' One usually has so many pans and And possibly luxuries. » a,',.. ,;:''Ta£ieir.«,going to be married." her hack a, little, "So YoVxr'^;;;;Jire and whether the children .who write to him express ihelf wishes In Eng- | :^'^i':i^:^ girl to niarrafntnrrjgc liii^, let alone that j "Oh, n». yoih're not. CUve," she So go the plans I madei /!J."'^t'^f*.,. c_ooWng utensils that.convenient stor > ."Weir" > with your mother after Christmas Ush, In German, in French, in Scandinavian, or even In Chinese or any »pui\ky little Lawrence one." '• flashed back earnestly. "They baVtvilit ., •'• '' ' ,^. . ; '"'^ The dreims 1 dreamed, •L^r:.-^.'^^/ Ing becomes a . They are been married yet." ' ^efs add and multiply _. 'To Gladys Davis." things and got separated?" ojfthe other languages of the world, he can read and understand each The n^me struck Clive like a whlp- All spoiled, all rui-ned. placed one inside of the other and "They? Who?" :', • ' ^^'^ nickels I destroy: fnousE " ".Never heard of her." letter, The.photbgrapher has caught him on a busy morning just before kish. He called goodnight and hur­ All evaporated into useless smoke Soup should always be simmered, "That's It, only I think she ran away Let us figure Interest and compound ik*^'c.^.; Christmas, and In the corner of his workship he uses for an office. ried over to where the old station "Bob and Gretchen." Because of man's weak nature not boiled. "The daughter of one of OUT en- from,me so that I shouldn't know hack waited. "Gretchen! Who the dftvll Is But 'tis all that women may expect. Allow nearly three hours for roast­ glneerti." what Santa Claus was going to bring Gretchen? I btg your pardon, Fay Why, they make dollars— To drudge and toil, There was a moment of painful sus­ me tomorrow night." ' The driver called a cheery Christ­ They make bank accounta. ing a ten-poind turkey. fellow clergyman were present, —you don't know what I've suffered TogskimTn^akimp ian d save pense and then the storm hroke.. "I hope it win De something nice." mas, greeting to him, and he an- Without the weed To crisp celery, let It lie ln» Ice wa- well as the fliance 6f the diarist. rfwer*>d It. bu,t as they e^wuftg-up-tbej—i»ft^-Bob going to marry youT^ ^B|fl^inaa may not Jae denied ter two hours before serving. "You shall aot!—You^ar» either The testiviiiea begar Christmas Eve; long rock hill toward the town, he She looked at him for a moment l^hould have been a mlHlonairs. H^^igarsigars.. fool or a lunatic to think af It, An I quit it now, Olive oil will clean aluminum ware something for your little girl?" and all the family hung up their stock­ leaned back and shut his eyes and in utter shocked silence, then laugh­ engineer's daughter! Think of yoifr "N-o-o." ings in front of the huge ^itchen fire­ Thl8.jnl8ht shamti my laBtV'^' •''.'' •'• • -•••-'-•: He Says:• >-:;iH4 and keep it free from rust. '^iTshf'd'he had- never come back" • | ed her Pld ringing, gay laugh that he mother—of me—ot your sister—the "Maybe she's dead?" CHRISTMAS IN place.. The Illumination was that of i. -• Of useless waste. How dare you criticise! Sponge black goods thoroughly with Not that he had any hold on her. loved. "disgrace! -Ycu must have lost your "I—I don't know." tallbw candles in silver and brass can­ How dare you condemn! alcohol tq take away a dusty look.. There had never been a formal en­ "I marry Bob—Bob? You' Blllyr senses!" The girl looked up and noticed the dlesticks. Miss Catherine Floyd had These nickels shall make of me This morning I saw the candy boi Keep a calendar with pencil at­ COLONIAL DAYS gagement. He' • Billy _"* "But I am to marry bar," was Ihe grate' expression on the outlaw's face, expected her fiance, James Madison A RockefeUe^^ Morgu JfL* You thought so carefully concealed. tached in the kitchen for housekeep­ had no right to "%9^ ahead. . fifi.[\ me what you Car- steady reply. and cuddled closer to him and said: (as was jotted down In the dlary>, I* Arid I (refuse to be the ouljn^tim ing ^accounts. ^ ^ ••••."•. ^ -. ^-^ ask'h glrh to,maV-' like. ' Who's this person Gretchen, neglP^F "I say no! If the fade lias trapped and was greatly disappointed at hi Of New*'ear rJSolu^lons. —- . Never leave canned food In the tins "I'm Borr)*if I have hurt you. Mam­ Interesting Account of^n Old- ry hijn when he anyway?" They mean an automobile, you into an engagement buy her off. not coming. He sent, by way of a They can go hang— after opening, kemove Immediately, • ma sa>'a *I talk too much. I've just ^as only a young "She's my cousin, Gretchen Law- A powerful,, big red car. The father must use his Influence or _ Time Celebration. ^ Christmas gift, a full-length likeness The automobile, -i. ^*^7'^—r- Instead of balls of butter, cubes wl^h thought that maybe you are not mar­ cub just out of r'ence. She came to spend her sum­ Oh! such comfort as It will bring take his discharge," of Gen. George Washiygton, framed, The trip to Europe, - • fluted edges are a pleasant change. ried at all?" college with his mer vacation With summer nights. which., was brought by a neighbor re­ The school for Ethel. Don't put simple milk puddings in "But we love and are promised to 'I guess that's pretty near It," re­ with me, and Bob So smoothly gliding Men Wore Their Hair in Curls and turning home from New York. standing to win If I must slave all through my dayf a very hot oven, or the milk will car­ each other." plied the outlaw as he tried to laugh, fell in love with Beneath the twinkling stars! Such Games as "Green Grow the ' The merrymaking was at Its height first. Hur she had I shall have some comfort, , die. In the next half hour the father but made poor work of It. ^ her. That's all, Rushes, O," Furnished Christmas Eve, all sorts of then fash­ known, ah/ but If only'of the weed. Unless a turkey Is very young. It stormed and cajoled. ' If the son In­ "Well, l> you haven't got any little Clive." - There Is a college course for Ethel ionable and popular garmes, such as she had knawn should be steamed for an hour before sisted on such a marriage be would girl I haven't got any papa. Whkt Amusement. . "Ah?", Cll>e In the nickels I will save. "Hunt the Slipper," "Blind Man's well where be They Say: toasting. ^~ be cast out by the family; he wotild you going to buy. ~ wheirydiFw'¥nt a ceTTalu pan it is gen­ sighed and drew And she shall pick the beat. GLIMPSE: of an Buff," and "Green Grow the Rushes, stood, and how Here's to nineteen thirteen. *e ridiculed even by the common peo­ "Why^.wha^tever yx)u say?" . erally at tjie bottom. After I had No common boarding school Fat for frying should be boiling be­ old-fashioned eel O," being Indulged in by the young he loved her. He her into his arms We'll live It as we've lived befor«. ple. An*the magnate ended up with: been frequently annoyed In this way I Or female seminary for her. fore the artlicle to be 'fried is dropped "But n6t fof me?" ebratlon of the people until 10 o'clock, at which hour could see her again. They We'll enjoy It, "Fred, I will have the engineer call­ decided upon the plan illustrated. To But one in keeping Into It. "Yes, for you. We'll select some­ Christmas season sharply General Floyd closed the now, small and would make it a We'll have the little thlngr w« want -#• ed up here and give him a check for the underside of each shelf I nailed - When chestnuts are In season, they thing, and then when your mother is preserved In a house. slender at six double • wedding With tlie standing of "her.old dad. We will not dream ot the impossible a thousand dol­ blocks three inches wide and one Inch are a delicious addition (boiled) t)o 8 comes I'll ask her if She'll let you have diary of a guest teen, still In j»st to pay him The ftpures Ited lars and tell him That In keeping early hours he was thick, and to them I fastened light Mmple salad. ^ It" of Maj. Gen. Wil­ e^ttfct skirts, her -back for the mis­ And, too. that trip to Europe And we were fooled. that thl^ non­ not altogether arbitrary appears when "I hope she will. You look to be liam Lloyd, one of d.ark curU flying ery of. the last We have often dreamed about. But,^ only for a few short days. sense must ^nd." we learn that the breakfast Christmas ; Mince Meat. such a nice nian that she shouldn't re­ the signers of the in the wind, d«»<''p dimpit s at tlub cor­ half hour. Yea, That's possible now Herfe's to nineteen thirteen— "We shall be morning was at early candle light The ! One quart bowl each of sugar, fuse. I picked you out as the very Declaration of In- ners of her mouth, and the swift they would. And With smoking out. And life. mar rled three diary says: "It was so early, and I raisins and meat (chopped fine), two nicest man that came along," depehdence, who •hashing smile that eyes and mouth he'd go back and \ou'd better begm planning for it (lays from now," had to take my curl-papers out, so I ] quart bowls of chopped apples, one "Thank you," said the outlaw as he recounts *Jie go6d fnd dimples joined in. Yet it had punch that old soon. was his answer. am sure my hair will not curl at all." I tablespoon each of allspice and cinna­ felt his heart grow big. 'Now, then, chfeer of his house­ been more than beauty that had held fellow's head And then, just possibly. mon, one-half tablespoon of cloves and In reply to that about this doll. Real hair, eyes that hold in ' the old The gay young people gathered In 1 him • true through the years. There down at the sta We might conclude one grated nutmeg, two-thirds of a cup the father point­ wink, phik shoes and almost as big as homestead the Immense kitchen after breakfast 1 ' had been a look In her eyes,- a look tion for not telling him it was To keep right on and circle this old of molasses and a little salt. Juice of ed to the door, and you are. She'll be- a sister to you." at WesternvUle, was served, to examine the stockings ' of abiding faith ajid cledn, straight Gretchen Lawrence Instead of Fay. globe. strips. This made an additional shal­ two largu lemons, moisten with liquor the son bowed and-1 "Ana how much Is It?" N. Y. The house that Santa Claus was expected to honor, that he had loved and trusted , "Oh, Clive, let me go," she whis- Won't that be grand? low shelf for each deep shelf. In th« In which the meat was boiled; cook passed out to be "Onlv ten'dollars." Is standing, and is have left in prosperous condition. Of The memory of that look had.brought j Pered. "They're all at dinner, ana And just to think picture "C" is the block, "S" the strips slowly for sevehil hours. If not moist son no longer. He "My, but can you pay that much! It still occupied dur­ her gifts the diarist remarks: "Such i 'Tilin back "over the sea, to find her you know your mother—-.-" These things will come It is better to use strips than a solid enough.-«dd water or a cupi^f black had money• that you can you must be rich." ing a part of the beautiful gifts I have never received this Clu'lstmas and tell her that now From cutting out a useless babIL board because th3 latter wQul(|^J)i)ld "I know all about it," said Cl^ve, ' ^- ^ A, •• ~ had been left him * I'But you see I have no little girl of away from mj^home. Some beautiful «H)ffee. ••>>.. , summer by some this, which would be diflScult to rS-' he could claim her. comlortably. He raised her chin by an aunt, and my own." mink skins, sufficient to make my win­ Ard now, my dear. r of his* descend­ move from so narrow a space.—Ex­ Bob! Stolid, good old Bob. While gently and looked Into the dear, true the father could •That's so. Isn't Christmas nice? ter fur and muff, from dear General Let's go another step. Frieda Cooki)|s. ants. In those change V lie had bctii playing globe trotter, eyes he had trusted. Fay did not not threaten him Do you know"—there's mamma over^^ Floyd, taken from animals caught In There's candy for yourself and Ethel; One egg, one poupd butter, two ts- early days of the trying to catch the flying heels of a know ail that lay behind that look, with poverty. there! Let me run and tell her." |I republic the Journey from New York a trap near the milk house, Baxter's ' It's needless waste. blespoons sugar, enough flour to roll Cleaning Collars. . madcap, wayward fortune,- Bob had how, mentally, he knelt in all. humll- l,ove-may always be-right, but^-H - The outlaw- turned his back t» the -by^slieigh fdoneh ^ays. 'Saints' Rest.' 4Ad« -nice- volume off Just figure what It means. our flat. Mix with spoon lightly.-RolT When the ^coat collar becomes Btayed quietly at home and won the , ity and asked for forgiveness Yet can be so Influenced as to be seem­ crowd tind gritted ,bls teeth and I| In preparation for the coming fes Watts' hymns from Mrs, Floyd, a 1 See what life would be without It. out very thin. Cut diamond shaper soiled it may be cleaned in this man­ girl h." loved. all he 'said was: ingly a mistake. The marriage took winked his eyes. He bad been' hit I tivities, the diarist notes that .Ihe white velvet pincushion, painted with TNTiy, in a year or two Sprinkle top with granulated sugar ner: Dissrtfve' one part salt in four Tlure in the dingy, chilly Interior "1 forgot to wish you Merry ChrlBt- place and Fred Dillingham was ostra­ hard. Three or keeping room (as the main room 'Was roses and leaves, from Catherine, and I could quit th,e dally grind and cinnamon. Bake ten minutes in parts alcohol. of the old hack Clive fought out bis mas, dear!" cized. He was not kindly welcomed four minutes pass­ then called), which today would be a pretty collar of lace footing from ] Anil tell th«» "old man " to "go hang." moderate oven. If they run, add a lit­ Apply this mixture with-if spongt battie with himself. He would be In the other stratum. If there Is a gulf ed and then a I called the parlor, or drawing room, Mary. My dearly beloved gave me a A.nd with the Interest compounded tle more flour. and rub well. game, he said; he would not mar between the rich man and the work- hand pulled at his I was trimmed elaborately with spruce ruby ring, the emblem of eternal -fidel­ ^'^^-^ We, three would live at ease. their happiness with one word or ingman the latter resents Intrusion and a voice sa|(l: i and cedar branches, there being no ity and love" The- "dearly beloved" We'll call It done right now Pie Crust Powell. Spinach Calshion. juice. other guests, Btihop Whipple and a omit soaklhg In Ice wat«r. 1 uriij'i! on some steamers have made the "apple trip" when the yoiiTTg hush.ihd turned -his "And you!" llluniination didn't before starting home for I»ndon The "And i(^s Is our daughter?" THE OLD YEAR'S BLESSING. Yet True. Glased Sweet Potatoes. back on wife and infant a year olears. and .Fred DilUng hajipy mother was wiplng'fears from menters. As proof of this position he three tablespoons sugar and the prune ra celebration." , thing useful," said Mr. Itobb ic his I hrouRht Kond d»>glre«. would be a long one." . and oue-haif cup water. Add two a large family, "it is convenient to ThouRh as yet hut seeds; ham had not been heard of. As an her eyes, when the child said: ,)oihts to the public debts of all couiv juice Dre'd*fewith IJour. dot with bits \,7-j CHve" picked up ^'f*"- "^^ ' have-bought you a couple tableapoons of butter. Baste the pota­ have someone to blame for presents Let the New Year make them outlaw without a family, whom should "Say, mamma. I just picked him out tries; which show a decided tendency of butter, put on upper crust an gay spark who was ogling about 15 minutes. Tpravel path hesi "That was very thoughtful of ^-ou. I broufrht Joy tn hrlghtea that pretty girl, had a flne surprise ' -0? ig& me Child, Who had uwn named M;iny harpy days; to a worn*' Mjl of mv ilrar" rri>tlPt1 l^lrji r?(ilihi Tl^^^^^n^^al " ' tk- brilliantly light- V^r IdMS, MH BJlVe UflUWl 4 fel ^J'urt it Into praliie. mmni^inpeman wa s near wno proved iiiiii um III i • a younft lady to give a young m Men do nothiniTn^xceilentDg excellent huu t oy Im I, the air, with a racord o( 300 fMt a denanded to know. At six- she stood ed %o entenirises wbicb should remal fl , ,1 n .ii: ^. and turned (luietly aro.jnd • strong coal-scuttle for you to carry up -^dei^lde A. Procter. to be a spark airester." a pair of suspenders for Chrisimaa. H Itation of nature —Jean Jacques Rous- second. before the <»nibarrassed^ mother In In­ within the nerd of private endeavor. 10 ih.- Mdi t'oor that he had had oc-1 coals from the cellar In." '•eau.

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