(If! AQAA Social. __ OWN *7 Pars AQA“A‘A'LLQA.L'LLJA'A¢I‘::LA:AA k A ef, f}, -.- iFosbio onai “ vwwvv H¢nn¢nim.ef+fl~¢ eek] I mnphy daughter ‘cf the director‘ m}; George P. Patterson. Amonfl " . HOUSE ant! in» K1115 and Queen visited the “ g Great Spring Show cf the Royal l-brticultural society in the Royal where she is in traininS- "m" B“ Headfort. . The Duke of Connaught hrflVédl ' shortly after the King and Queen, a and was accompanied by Lady Pa- tricia Ramsay, who was dressed in u,‘ S. navy iarrlld white prattlerned crei. i ress wt a coat O cigc tweed. Her wide-bummed uuvy- and York Pom: shores. ti] blue hat W35 trimmed with l\\'Ul ‘ ' * b f hit ibbo . and: o w e. r‘ ‘n | The children freed fronl school this week are keenly anticipiitiri: the happy holiday season. Many residents have already taken up their homes at the different sum- 151m" colonies at Keppocli. Rocky linen-Point rind along the North Rirci When the linghtnlng stomis are cumbed ‘mm m-lm“ mm in season most persons count lightning as an enemy. ‘The aver- age person lives in deadly terror of severe electric storms. And yet lightning is one of man's greatest benefactors. Natural light- ning introduces free of charge ab- out 100000.000 tons of fixed nitro- gen into the soil in the course of a bank 1n Amrlwtl. India tic purposes when the bank buried th ._.i-__-.-—__-__ ICE BOX DESSEET em. Mrs. J. F. Berry of Prince Albert. " SilSl-L, is visiting at the home of hcr mother. kit's. E. P. llnrrinzton On her way E -: Mrs. Berry visited at the RectorylrrOttalva. the attest: of Mrs. J. Berry. and v.hilr in To- ronto was. cntcii. l€(l by her bro- ther-in-lnw, Dr. Biirrn Bcrzy. a a a r The Prince of Wales, 40 years old last. Saturday, spent his birthday qutemcat Fort Belvediere. his coun- try home near Sunningdale. His Royal Highness kept the Whole day clelr of public and official engage- ments. Part of the day he spent alone in his garden, to which he has devoted much of his time of late. Thousands of congratulatory telegrams, ofllcial and personal from all parts of the world. were sent. to him at Fort Belvedere and also to York House and St. James Palace. where the Prince maintains a. modest bachelor apartment. Lat- er in the day the Prince motored to Windsor Castle to receive hi: parent-s‘ congratulations. l O I DICTTONARY TO CONTAIN INDIAN SIGN_ LANGUAGE Ice box desserts are easy to pm. DB-re and they certainly do tempt lagging summer appetites. The ni- ceat thing about some 0f them. of course, is that they keep for at least a week i-l save the home- maker the trouble of preparing dessert each night. Here's a simple recipe for a fine one: Beat onehalf cup oi’ cream until it is quite thick, add one full cup of fresh strawberry pulp. mix thoroughly and put in an ice cube tray. Let stand for several hours. Serve plain or garnished with whole berries. WASHING/TON. June 28.—~The slriiizzest dictionary ever compiled. lstiiig not words but sigus, is being coiripieted here to rescue from ob! vibn the Indian sign language :.i~.\ once was North America's "universal tongue" from coast to comt. . Hundreds of signs and their word meanings are being listed on cards by Sinitlhsonlan Institution scien- t'sts with the aid of Richard Ban- dcrbille. 70-year-old Blackfoot In- dian. one of the last of his race, who knows the sign language. Almost forgotten today. it once was the wordless speech hi9‘ which the red man made tron/ties with oth- er tribes. carried on trade and par- l-ey-ed for war and peace around an- cient council fires. smitihiswniain scientists condder the sizn lflngtlaige "one of film most remarkable systems of communica- tion over employed by mankind." p, - “ha, ;_._. .,. . Mr. Henry McLean of Vancouver arrived Thurs to visit his mo- thcr. Mrs. Ma lVICLCTlIl. King: Square, lf-lriel Llclican who has been spendng‘ her holidays with the family leaves this morning on return to Toronto. a a i Her Royal Highness Princess Al- ice, Countess of AtlllCllf‘. the llrvfil- dent. opened the Summer meeting of the Girl Guides Overseas Asst).- elation in Iiondon, recciltll‘ when Miss M. Winnifrcd Kydd. C, B. E. was a speaker. Her subject was, "Canada and Canadian Guiding." O O O v The social event of the week was , tlrgrlelightful dance at Government House on Tuesday when the youth andibeauty of the city were the guests of the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. DeBlois at their stately home. i The attendance of the commander and-Nflcers o! the Ville D‘Ys added _ to the pleasure 0f the gay and so- cialugcttiering.’ m‘ POOR POSTURE Posture has so much to do with our looks and our health and yet so lime attention is paid to it. You seldom see e short person round-shouldered. They like to make every inch count. Fat peo- ple are not stoop-shouldered either. Now is that a matte-r of accident? No. There is-s reason "for it. The tall slight person has not sumcient weight for his height, their long arms ars- dragged down and for- ward and they become hollow- chested. Breathing is aflected, or- aans are cramiped, so health is af- fected u well as appearance. The first thing to do to correct this condition is to put on some extra pounds. It is usually 1 y to get extra rest as well as more food. 7719 Bliilht person is apt, to have a small stomach and to find: it diffi- cult to est a really large meal. The best way for this type of person to i Mrs. w. Chester s. McLure of Ottawa entertained at luncheon last Ftidayi. O O O Mr. R. N. Taylor of hfr/zwxrnl arrived Tuesday to spend two uceks with his mother Mrs. F. P Taylor. Mrs. Taylor. who has been in the P. E, Island Hospital for several weeks owing to accidental- ly breaking her arm is convnlescing nicely and returned home on Thursday i - This" ‘afternoon tea will be served at the“ Golf Links by Mrs. Ben] Rogers, Mrs. H. W. Weeks, Mrs. R. Bfflell, Miss Nancy Weeks, Mrs ‘A. H,‘ Mould. Miss Florence Scales. R. N., and Mis J. Aubrey Enman who have bscn visiting Mrs. Henry Scales, St. Eleanors, leave on return to their home in New York this morning. a a 0 Two new rock gardens have been made at Royal Lodge, Windsor. Ono is for the Duchess of York and the other for Princess Eliz- abeth. An old Yorkshire stone olllk. such as is to be found today in the scullcry cf many a fann- house, is the basis of the little ;i i l. l ii ' 00c < Onuhominion Day the tea host- Jl lsses will be Mrs. C. H. Beer. Mrs. 1;! J. P. Gordon, Miss Bessie Beer, I Mrs: H. J. Gordon. ' u: 1.. O l O l llhszfrank Ohauvin and children if of Montreal arrived Thursday ev- ill thing-to mud the summer with ‘t5 the Chief Justice and Mrs. Math- . lescn. O I U Mr. J. W. Boulter and Mrs. Boili- for arrived home this week from a visit to Boston accompanied by their son. Mi‘. Cedric Boultci‘. O O t l l i Mrs. W. J. Perkins and! daughter, Miss Jenn. arrived on Saturday night to be the guest of Mrs. Por- kins’ brother and her sistrr-in-lziw anp-iezévunocevois Au ' suffocation and two others suc- wing the wllwse of a 50-f00t-high river Fbllowlnk their customary house- hold routine the women were scrst. ching out mud and soil for domes- tne collapse of Dorothy b.-..tt.u.. Bu; Is Reticence an Asset or a Liability. in a Girl? 0th tio ed was Miss Lena _ _ . simme- Il "I" l-bsplklm gags?“ chem. 11w luffiiumélfitieuuufi gag-alum _ , —- If Wife Can Get Divorce for Failure to ,,,,,,,,,‘mmwwmmm ' e seswererecev- my, essw w u ' , - 9 ' ' I . by u» president 0f oi. way. I'm . 35.5w of cyclamen pink . .°°"¥"“?." “F” qwmugg lfoglgftqbgggéémmw Provide, Why Can tHusband. Divorce. ‘gran-tug? unfit-shout!“ gum ‘rd Aberconwly. with 1M1!’ Ab‘ skadé. ' ‘ a“, w mm," o; a, ma”; day till fertiliser in a field. 8o wmn- SIOVCHIY HOUBOIKGEPCI’? . P llltcvivfiiyligfjdesiflggeritayed at the M, g w y; gags” o; Quebec _ Asiitdawns when mturg miles. farmer loaes some cows of s, bu: _ _ . . Note the circular cut of the skirt m b; um bu» u» bob uu u... "us..." uwuuuu u u» @1iv-;‘Y*'°“..ii‘;...‘:°;;t‘i. “f” F?“ “‘ ;"3..§’i§’2i‘“€3‘m“8.‘§i'ul’ 3212i“? .. B.‘lF.L.‘LKZ.”Z%?'i’JJh‘{uZL%BiZ§u“iu“-iu'li‘u'il lwttuflfitfufiflfiwfeumtuill Y “m” “P'°“°d Pkm" ‘l u" W“ °‘ M“ E- R "“"‘“g‘°“‘ And the canopy branc uietcbi u ball-twins his account with Vulp break m) Dill‘ friendship which I value-very hllhly, and um is my M! heck. massed colour of special dis- o a - L m their wealth ' ~ 0M1. the fertilizer man. _ l o! conversation. I talk very little. This is n,‘ and“, o", w mum," . p _y|, which ranged from tulips, Th; py friends of Miss 0 , ' _ , . ‘mama-d; _ - Z T: mama Swim 0113,1133, m Mm" be mtleresited I? 1M9“. .Oer the vast domain of miles sanctum-observer magma: $1 lallfgegmht’ "u a itgdnc. m u designed in sues s a vztnrc rom er owl.‘ that she s conva esc n»; ice ._ in LL“ ha“ “in or ‘Lmuws d”, _ LUCK l and l» great "sander, bu; w“ Jun u,“ I “do, is!‘ ‘ you-I. 1 d a.‘ fiinefliaéneiilrirlbititgndlaetss iilficlgétlfi: the Montreal General Hospital, we. ‘Whoa 6n 1m d‘ and a“ v_ Th“ ma”. requires ‘A YG-Nls listcnin! In Pllbference to talking i _ _ Q _ _ materialwlthbltycrdsofbiu p lnium blue 1m and swrsette operation last Sunday for appen- M1m§""‘°“'"”° "m °‘ ‘ Ml“ wfmflip‘: "t! “flint for‘ lome- W maPgzhfiur-tfimflgfnfggflfsym bindlngceribbon. . . . . . , ng world-d; - _ "8 Hm "P- I-I-bcr. with keen "l- _ Batiste prints, gingham checks. u h a long coat o1 heavy crinkled dicitis. Miss Miller will come homc _ Y 1 s arejfi‘ and b“, eyes and stz-cn will wm that I not only do-mt talk enough but that I , silk crepe in dove-grey. finished u. a few weeks u» recuperate with m." emmfiled something Lug: iieii in b?!“ up am a0 abut up m mvaei: that 1. drive pespi, Pqua Orlmdia. crepe wflh a collar of beige rind brown h" parents ,Mr, 11nd Mi-‘s. H. E I . n 1' and to m “wishes ti“ mam. w ‘d. 8nd “my ‘mu-gm; mglead of lithium‘ ‘hem. u W111 . V011 P7111", 0W» 8N Wflflll? d d Brmluc- H81‘ MHJESEYS Small Miller, who moved to-thcir summer “ 1g“: Louis‘; m)!‘ y-Dorchuter‘. imm than“ o‘ ‘"1. °ud b14118 "ammo! on ‘ pawn.‘ p.“ m u,“ m. . u.’ “ml , W“ m“ W“ °‘ "m" “m” “m” i“ KEPW“ Yesmdl“ cm” M" ‘iF-‘onneirl of silica-win ' turns out at n: 0'01 mm‘ “b” billly- or Just imietium» - 0M6!- Price of ram-inn 1e cents in lllilfihllli hi!‘ d-WES. the only Irlm- and Mrs. T. G. Taylor moved over l ass. y - bu” rmgm ha. Ind with ‘ha’. or com (mm u pram“) ming being a circular platinum and earlier in the week , Tmnom u.” foundmon o! s“ lama-kw‘ Angwgf; ‘ wimp com cuemny diamond ornament at the side. . v e ¢ _ Luck “ma” I “b” whim Lnu- It is all three, according to the way you ' “in”. fiugethanihlmchégs ‘g York The Mswsscglag Crgfrlottg‘ If vieur mahogany is dull ' and relies on chiance. Labor- officials-k 1°“ ‘l’ ‘t’ cemwy m” womnqwm “m _ _ '_ _ "' _""_""'___ 5o \’l5 e c ‘. 9w. e uciess gown Tmmig ..-.1 .iis a oriio ii - . \ ' . wore a long bout of blue W001 crepe will be the Misses Natalie COOK blurred-OW? fllvlzilh “if? "m" cnbden‘ ‘ time is kept from saying many foolish things. and if she never discusses us, 597, 51,, with u collin- of mlest grey rcx Margaret Mbnuuimu, wiimu Davi- “fmfg Lg", ofor twegrlgy-four hours ’ . heir private affairs she saves herself from much bitter Nwnt/"M- "f! fur. Her dress was of a slightly son. Isabelle Crawford. On Domm- 3, alyfin furniture cream or far reticencc isanuaet. """"'"f""""""'"""'-"" paler shade of blue and her hat of 1011 Day tea irill be served by Mis- ‘If’; pp - g CDU-APSE 0F RIVER. BANK c». N55" blue crinoline straw, The Prince scs Rose Birtwistlc, Leslie uihite W“ ~ KILLS WOMAN m nvnu But the silent wommiseeldcmpopular. itisuiebnshhvlvldm , of, Wales was also a visitor, and Constance Hyljdfnml. twittering woman ‘who can chatter along about nothing by the hour who Bu,“ Adam“ uient round with the Marquess oil v ~ ~ LIGHTNING A BENEFACTOB Five womenidied instantly fro; 15 always in demand for parties and who is the hostess delight, and. mt l . ticonce is distinct liability. And not llkins tgegitlg L“: llXlIlI-tw-leflnw be almost abnormal in the sex whoae tongue is popularlybelieved to be hung in the middle and able to wag at both ends. ' gut m"; 15 a 1st to be said in favor of lending your ears instead of giving your tongue. Good listeners are such s. rarity in a. world filled with monoliogists, all anxious to disco about thomselv and their own affairs and interests. that it appears to me your boy friend 60a not w- appxeciatc the blessing he has in you. Nothing is so hard to mt u an audience and, having found one, he would be wise to secure it to himlcl! by every bond that the marriage service can forge. Personally. I M11 thin-k of nothing so ceiishflul B “Vina I- wmlflnlm Who "W14 M me do all the talking without even desiring to retaliate with an account ol her own experience and the detain of her own affairs. . But your problem calls attention anew to men's inconsistent attitude about women's talking. Prom time immemoriul their favorite gibe at our sex has been our love of the sound of our own voices. It has form- ed the subject of millions cf Jokes and wieecracks and they never weary of telling us that we talk too much. But, in reality, what they Publicly proclaim our greatest vice they secretly esteem our greatest virtue. Did you ever know s silent girl that the boys Wm or"! to date up? You never did, no nutter what a good-lookou- o: what a peachy dancer she may be. The truth is that most men are conversat- icnally lazy themselves. They don't want w have to make any effort to entertain a woman. 'I'hcy don't want to have to bother to think up subjects to talk about. And. so they pick out a slrl who can babble on, like the brook, forever and forever. _ _ And men like chlttczbol wivel. “ Their idea of a. cheerful evening at home is not one spent with a dumb lady who has Par-Bed into the silence and who might be a. graven imageso far as any companionship goes. They like a wife who is overflowing with the news of the house and the neigh- bcrhood and who can't go to the comer grocery without picking up a funny little story. ~ - Stevenson railed being a good gossip u the nwst impcrtlnt quality a wife could have, and he wasn't far wrong. Certainly nobody can im- agine a merry dinner table with a. woman at the head of it with never n Consider. word to say. People who eat in silence Just gobble. They never dine. ‘ . _—i-—-h¢_ - i _ And certainly we must all admit that rcticenco is-a cloak of ice about an individual that chills any friendly impulse We never seem to get close to such a one. We ncvcr feel really acquaint- ed with her because we mvcr know what she is thinking or feeling, or anything about her private aflairs. We may know her for forty yon-rs and she will still be a stranger to us. Perhaps most of us women do talk too much and. tell things we should never tell, but om- very garrul- ousncss and indiscretion mdcan us to others, so I think learning to talk is a. necessary accomplishment for woman. and no line they can carry is as 300d a line as one of innocuous chatter. 0f all the birds, the one we most frequently choose for a pet is the can- ary. ‘ ' ' . _ DOROTHY DIX. ccnlmnndowithawifevlhomfusestohavc keeps a house that looks like a pig-pen? I pro- vide my wife with plenty of momy and she has a. maid, but it doe; no good. The house is Just as untidy and the food asbsd and the meals as unpunctual because she stays in bed and does not see that anything is done properly. Our dining roan table has never been used for any- thing except to hold the wash when it comes from the laundry. The meals are served on the kitchen tabla, where I have to look at a dirty gas stove and s sink full of soiled I am getting u; drink mo much we may have toward heir. Dear Miss Dix—What meals on time and who Just to get my mind off my domestic won-ice. and 1- stay at home u lltflg it - the summer. ris Gill left yesterday for Que- Perlroute ‘to England. to spend During part 0f their by throwing back the shoulders and pulling their chin in, which is al- most sure to be carried well for- ward. This makes an uncomfort- able position, unnatural and one that would not be held for any and Horne, Mrs. E. K. Nlutsson two Princesses most, however, is Mrs. R. S. P Jardine. . . . the tiny waterfall which has been installed recently. Almost the first -\\'Ol‘(lS of the Duchess to her guests arc. "Come and see my rock gar- den." This has been installed on n slope in a wild part of the gar- den. and can be seen from the win- dow's of Royal Lodge. A mrc rock flower, primula. winteri. ls the i ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. VcBcuth Princess’ rock garden. It has been iii-languish‘) lfextsrlmxrleabd ‘ 3 Mlflululn MQCKQMLB w” h°5‘ Mflrslifield. T1195‘ will also be tilt‘, filled with soil, rockery stone, and e l w d; t we“ b we :1,” an l V fess on Wednesday afternoon at a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rey S l plants that are now flmfvyermg ggny, :3 enhegesiam oi, i“; aggc; “ ‘ .pr€t.kll arranged farewell he“ for MflfBfiill-ll. BYlSllIOII 811d M1‘. Jlld The hole where the plug should go 315,“, of m“: makes?‘ nourish“, ‘ Mlriel. W) C-_N-_B1'f“'"- Mrs. A. H. Boa. . TJHYSllllCRl- is the centre of a tiny D001. This extra meal If you can add a lit? -' " . miniilt r ck r - ' *1 Mrs. A. l-l. Duvar was hostess at The hostesses Summcrsidc QCSS Elliziiligth: ygairsdgxfihixeireprllirér $2.1m“ m‘ nan‘ s? mum! the -' l b71589 imlesdal’ °Vemn€ in h°n°ur Golf Club this .1311 Will b9 dolls house stands The feature 3w ' u] g mtg/hum“ . I bi Miss Muriel Weeks. who with Miss Mm w_ J_ ,v,,,,,.__ _ m, A, H L of the garden “M attracts the up. we v were rv to do this ‘ l i.‘ tay they will be the guests of Major ‘l. lemme-weeks and Mrs. Weeks, at ' Dromagh Lodge, Camberly, Surrey. , O I v Mrs. Arthur Beairsto and young son, "Jill" arrived Thursday night _. andinre summering at the Gregor Beach. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Callaghan of Summcrside leave this morning on an extended trip to Bonn’, Vancou- ver, and other places of interest. s . a dared person would only hollow their back and keep it hollowed. they would nnd that this automa- The Summersidc Tennis Club held their opening tori on Wednes- length of time. 1r the sboop-shoul- much an obligation of mtrim as 1 can because everything is so rotten in. the house. what, cm 1 go? . CETA. Answer: Awomancangetadivorcefrom for her. A man should be able to to ntake a comfortable home" heir husband m- “failure fn-flbvldl‘ 8% a divorce from his wife for "failure with the money he furnishes. It 1g Just u ony for a wife to fry the bacon as it is for the husband to bring it hom th cxocpt sickness for a Woman mt to be a There is no excuse on ear AA-Aim f“- fetus-free coffee and stir until dis- Litera an‘ - F!!!” rAcuvAT/zvo SUMMER mi; Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern clothes of r004 tuie. Pwa sun-u.-u..-.-¢-....-.--u------c iz-rzi AMorningSmile A FRIENDLY WARNING THE COOK'S CORNER FBI-SH STRAWBERRY PIE l. quart strawberries a l A farmer turned into his gate rec. etly and met a tramp coming out 1 our sun-r The tramp, greeted by n. n-ieulj ‘>4 our counts-itch "Hullo," mistook tho farmer for m. ‘A tea-Spoon salt other wanderer in quest of a meal. “Bay.' mate," the mm sound "Don't 80 in there. p cockina The not up to muchl" Cover whole berries with sugar and let stand several hours to ex- tract Juice. (If the berries are cut. theyneedstandonly $6 toihcur.) Strain berries from the Juice. 1b the Juiccaddwatcrtomake 1% cupscf liquid. Combine and salt. Mix with a little of the liquid t0 form a smooth paste. Add to the remaining liquid. Bring to a boil and cook over boiling water until clear _ _ QUITE 50 A Dutchman met an Irishman a. lonely highway. Al they met e smiled, thinking he know the Pat, on seeing his mistake, remar with a look of disappointment. i552. a d tnousht it was you. and than (10-16 minutes). Add berries; cool thought it , ' it's norm and pour into corn flake pastry. of us." w“ m. m ‘Ihelbiltchman " ‘. "Yaw, iuocna omrmn rm 21111102 lajinw6 both ‘fig a tablespoon gelatin u a - 2‘ mm odd Q", h fggwmu“ Mm’ °° W" eummeei-iuemcmviu-luuu! x “@0011 u“ sliced bananas. Cover with the fo 3 c“! (“pant”) lowing meringue: 1 cup whipped cream ' 2 gglwmm 1 "mm esnooha sugar at»: the gelatin in 001d water m w m“ “l” goat Kim o ' rug eats w until the their shape. then add y ly. Beat until stifl. Spread on top of pie. oven (300 deg. 1".) ilve minutes. Add to the hot caf- solved. Add sugar. salt, the egg yolks slightly beaten and cool by setting it inabowlofi .8tirringoftcn. Ac soon as mixture starts congealing. remove from ice, butting vigorously and fold in beaten egg whites, whip. Ped cream and vanilla. Spread into the corn flake pastry crust. sugar gradual-l- Add vanillm Bake in a c101 for 20 minutes. COOKING more nv clisaitkorl Trimthe chopsandfrytihenninl little hot dripping until brown. PM a layer of sliced carrot, tun-lip, and celery at the bottom of a gnu: ed casserole, lay the chop; an to and cover with a second layer a vegetables. Add about ‘>5 pint cd warm stockorwatoigsetthelidoq the casserole, and oook in a modern to oven until the meat is tender-a bcutanhourtoanhournndlha-lf.~ LEMON BANANA citaaiu rm l 1-3 011176 condensed milk (1 ) 8i cup lemon juice can g mted lemon rind as Blend thoroughly (midensed milk, 19mm ‘Juice and lemon rind and stirs until mixture thickens. Pour mp0s. l-ndputthcmlway. An zoodoookmflu“ dénwofllnduw$galcllnmadcanleasuhowtobe howtoriuiabudgetmqdo I who is not a moron lean: thins: on schedule time. m so if a man is uteri-lea to ‘ e. healthy. able-bodied women and she lien “mmmdutles-Mthuwouimcoesueummiuiyimunecmm- "l"! °° "Wm her my ionizer in idleness. These "will" 0! t positions they would be fired out of youwouldseothcmanimatedbya I think a. husban --__.__ d. make! ll Brest a mistake in Putting up with I dizzy and ill. ‘ I "This is" my sister, Jimmie. and Jimmie is my+htisband, "l heard ‘Else g0 on. "m VAIN" I stared at mother a moment. Could it have been possible that woman, sitting before me, the gro- gueeta her daughters Carmen of Quebu; City. Miss Maudie of Cal- gary and her son Mr. Urban 0f Windsor, N. s.‘ Finally as morning came my vision cleared. l’ found myself, as it were. and knew that at this time. when Else needed her family and friends .own voice cainc to inc vrtgucly. My )5 ttvisn-d iiiio glad of that, for she needed that k in his eyes and all that it nt. Glad-Glad! It was like .m u balm which, when I applied .i.. to my own heart seared like acid. l Thursday. July 26. Else than. with a living mother and a living sister might have to go through the valley of the shadow with none of her own blood near. Else, littlli butterfly girl, a little whito moth! Mother could have helped so much with the matinee of Just c. small part of her personal comfort. No ntonittar stood over her with a dollar clad throat. The fortunes of the family, oven a little of Else's com- fort, depended upon me. I could not go when I wished when I wished! And I rcl-lild then that it was a little of nlothiefs spirit in, myself that had induced me to marry Jone- than. Else hmd been more like Father. Friday. August 3. Thh day dawned hot and breath- le u. Fmm the first light, a haze, vib- rant with heat has hung over the city. The flown-sat my ivlndowzhavc aoppecrfnrwantctair. Not also! river added to pleasure of many VlSl60T5~—l€mlI‘ilIl€ enthusiasts ap- S mm“, U.) be Q _ ,_ Pwmd’ l" seasons prettiest CD57 And lllCll I hurrit. out of tho st... tumes; The attendance in. thelopen .1001.‘ leaving ‘mom. thew m.“ Ermdiliand and ‘he membm; m'iwho loved each other. album "Mme 1111c" Mme Mefll 1 rushed dinzily‘ down w -:- stairs, Ihttvcbcentomy mother's Iv!"- lnd- many distinguished. visitors and out w my momma . wand mmk were present. ‘As 0n DTQVIWS dAY-‘llwns reeling. All’ of the hi-iiutiful I found her with her fsoe in a P! the 817N118 T545118 Plmlmm fem‘ Idrcams which I had imvcn during hideous pack and n beauty specialist ,, "Him fillmlllllb“ we" in cm“ "ndlthe pust months were suddenlylrending a novel in the next mom ' "Ifltflflllflfl wflllmfl- 30ml? 0f "l6 dross. I thought of the withered while the pack put in its work. i lfifliwlk-‘i’ 1179mm‘ "w" “"6 n0‘ bunch of roses which I had trcas- There “was something inordinately f ;ticod.- While the majority of the . Yet there was no bitterness selfish and horrible about my moth- , Hit-BOX Chm 81mph Ind bbmmllliftabotit it The thing was beyond er in this guise-spending, this way H-‘Peiifli fllllvféd #00115 01‘ Kffllfflllllcnndemnation. No one in all of the at her age, her allowance from Jon- inrlnted ensembles. there were tllfliwretctied whale vii-s more‘ guilty athsm. I understood then, why the firall and frilly Oraimdles and thcithun myscll. ~sum he gave nei- never was enough t; |ktnc'eliil summer laces that lent a Jonathan was waiting for me when and why she was always pleading kgala "touch to the occasion. Among I reached home. poverty. I thosarpresent were the Speaker 0i’ "I'm not wcil. Will you excuse me "I have seen Else." I the Rouse of Commons and Mrs from dinner tonight?" wcarily. without. preliminaries. ‘ Blnck. the French Minister to Ca- Jonathan looked at, me (‘fllli'illl_\'. Mother did not answer. nnda, the United States MinLsler "What's the trouble?" hi.‘ said. "She is very ll],"Iwent on finally, Ladiy Kingsmill, Maj. Gen. Mill‘ "You look well enough." “very ill and she needs her family." Mild‘. A. MacBrim, Miss Morgan "I'm not, though." Still Mother, he: cpl peering out .ir.g which ' l~"1lll'i i. I announced d ,. ‘i I gone by-opened the door for ma. We have found it easier to face each other with the continuation of our meetings. And from the start it was found it the test of my courage stand by and helplessly watch her sufferings. ing down from a metalllcally blue heaven, the physician ushered into thin little thing. from tn new crib with its soft new sheets, i. hoarse cry and the little m6 419m“, "h"? h! WM‘ l luc- new life had fluttered away. better not let her know. had so courageously gone into the thu- ( another soul, vainly, was too spent deceased to care how the world moved her. that it was. past my lunch hour. Jonathan would be waiting gm flu- riuit in ' ~ ' fell on mun‘ o’ (To Be Continued.) Else was ill. deqaerately ill. I w The sudden passing 0n May 2a of Harry Holmes cams as q shock to all hisnlatives. friends and neighbors. Aliihough he had been ailing for some time, he had not been confined to his home and his death was entirel, unexpected. Born at v deceased had livcd at Hlmpshigg all his life and was well and favor. ably known by all the residents of Towards noon, with the sun blu- he world a new life. n. little girl. I watched the baby. a pitifully Presently there was a hoarse cry i cessful fax-mm- and the rural mgfl carrier. He is survived by one daughter, Idna. who had kpet house 1m her girl, who father since the death of her mo. fcrnmly Bessie Yco) seven ego. A little son also pre- him some years 5gp, about ‘There an also left to mourn his father. three brothers. Ira." of Wal- deck, Basic, Charles , Florida, and Gordon of Clurlotte. The doctor shook his head. "I- was afraid of that," he said, And like, littlc butterfly epths and brought back with her 70am Suddenly I reclined with a start Railway to Hecv favorite hymn of the Mean-s. 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M’ we“? hmdmv‘ i“ M“ "soiirn RESPECTABILITY" “}',“§,,.,§§f,tf,,,§,, ‘L, “I have no other daukhteri". she where Iknewa. red geranium ai-oop- "Qffifii-‘Irllolvlwentrlliei-tchiue tho ma: m‘°BF”‘mf Pr?" M- P" w“ calmed to mime-i 8- ' “. I ~» - -- - 0 W emusteeein m‘ s -1°"'l ° 86-11mm: attended bya courto a o a Jimmie. Im to glad! v.- wlco ma", Wm, tremendous s;gnmcgn°e_ went on. I told you once what ld ed. my ‘we u h“ “We” l w“ Y,” bauwuuy “n: "L" .5 i Mm E R Hanmzwn M, as m, came to m0 through a user» I 1°11 All through the night I struggled. d° "W!" W" JlInmle-My Stranger of days m“ °°'°d W" ° ‘ ,, wmch w“ ‘honoroficglrlc. onefou, asdhpnavme of . MieeOenadawillbewaaKMhryfi deceased. 011w ‘Iivmm. auptist. astigm- of c. o. aeptist. l Ward. Frank ' I lifted mv hand 1i “B11194 1"" o than at an other I could noi telque product of her own vanity something of a. silent n. ment - nut“ ‘M Mu!" Hm‘ "W4 ifililvnywoi; to Igmsenthgiaedlt‘ ' |thc hand of .=...~~~ us rise. 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