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There THE days no we bad to sleep The the nights cooler. was no doubt about that Peter haunt arrived, In something else. leaves of the Green Forest, except knows a terrible he when gun those on the pine and the spruce sees it He watched the man out and the hemlock trees, were turnBONERS are actual humorous ing red and yellow and brown and tidbits found in examination padropping to carpet the ground and pers, essays, etc, by teacher. rustle beneath unwary feet As often as possible Peter Rabbit A yokel Is the way people talk to sllpiied over to the pond of Paddy each other tn the Alps. the Beaver to see If Mr. and Mrs. s s s Quack and the ten young Quacks A turquoise Is like a turtle and were still there, and each time he moves very slow. found them growing more and more s s knew He would It that uneasy. Is boiled all the senwater When take very little to start them on timent goes to the bottom. their long journey to spend the com s s Ing winter tn the far away South Nnntes was a law The edict of land the sight of other ducks fly by Louis XIV forbidding all passed a or overhead sudden lug fright births, marriages, and deaths In Just at dusk every evening they France for a period of one year. flew over to the Big River to feed among the rushes there, Mr. Quack The heart ts covered with a thick His wing, which had been leading membrane as smooth as satan. broken by shot from a terrible gun Good by .nd Good LuckP Cried In the spring, was as sound and Island was bought Manhattan Peter and Paddy the Beaver strong as ever. In fact Mr. Quack from the Indians for about $24 and Together. was quite, himself, big, strong and now 1 don't suppose you could buy handsome. As for the young Quacks, of sight and he disappeared in the It for $500. now were full and grown they 19SS Ball Syndicate.) WNU Service direction of the Big River. Right eager to try their wings In long Peter the of away thought Quack flights and to see the Great World. Very early every morning they re- family. Just supposing that hunter so many times to look at things turned to the pond of Paddy the should be hiding near where the which aroused bis curiosity. When Beaver deep la the Green Forest Quacks usually ate their evening be had satisfied It he would scam I Peter shivered a little at the per llpperty lipperty Up as fast as to spend the day resting, sleeping meal of what might happen Mr be could until something else thought a At and perhaps playing little. and Mrs. Quack ought to be warned stopped him. So It was almost the least, the young Quacks played. One afternoon Peter slipped away and there was no one to do it but Quack dinner time when at last from the dear Old Brier Patch over himself. quite out of breath, be reached the Peter started early enough, but edge of the pond of Paddy the Beav to the Green Forest and hurried straight to the pond of Paddy the as Is his way he bad to stop ovei er. He was greatly relieved to see (, New Home for the Post Office Department Is architects drawing of the new $10,000,000 Post Office THIS thebuilding, which Is now under construction at Washington, Americas Gift to France Hoover on September The colossal statue which Amer- the cornerstone of which was laid by President icans gave to France as a memorial 26. The new building Is on Pennsylvania avenne and faces the new to the Battle of the Marne was Commerce building. Graham, Anderson, Probst and White of Chicago sculptured by Frederick William are the architects. MacMonnies. It is called Franc Defiant, and is near Meaux. 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Van Fljke, preacher, soldier and farmer, declaring that the veritable garden of Eden, or a place that answers the Bible description of that were only about 200 telephone sub- notable spot better than anything scribers in Paris; at first they had yet discovered," Is located In Tremno numbers, but were rung up by pealeau county, Wla. Washington name. Star. choose, And nothing else believe. 1 d Who thinks that he can fall has failed Before be makes a start But caul" has oever yet prevailed Against a dauntless heart The man who can" may be too sure. Who "cant Is weaker atUlj But no misfortune can endure Before the man who will e. 1111 Doutlu If alloc h WNU Sorrtew A cable road was You needn't climb over tbe house to unlock the gate. pulling affair. GiouGG Nollle felts, captain of Tulanei football team, la called Papa because be Is a married man. He Is also b great fullback, and does most of the punting for bis team. For three years Tulane has not lost a game In the Southern conference, and Nollle predicts It wlU again finish at the top. at best a wire- Get Rid of a Rad Headache in Few Minutes i.itiM "'iW.jyV' HOW TO COOK RABBIT A girl doesnt have to chase after a man to land him, aaya sophisticated Sophia. Fish always go for the hook." C. 1111 Ball Syndicate WND Sarrlea. all the Qnack family still there. Pm Just In "Oh," be panted. time." Just In time for what?" asked Mr. Quack. To warn you that It Isnt safe for you to go to the Big River tonight," cried Peter. I saw a hunter with a terrible gun going that way this afternoon and he may be there yet" If Peter expected that his news would excite the Quack family, he was mistaken, very much mistaken In fact, It wasnt news at all. We saw a hunter over there last night and so we knew that the time has come for ns to go. explained Mr We're ever so much Quack. obliged to yon. Peter, for trying to warn ns, and were glad youve come In time to say good by. Perhaps well see you again next sprlDg Take care of yourself and dont let Good by Reddy Fox catch yon. and good luck." cried Peter and Paddy the Beaver together. Mr Qnack swam out to the head of his flock. Very faintly from far away there came the bang of a gnn As If this was a signal Mr. Quack shot Into the air, and behind him rose all the other Quacks. There was a shrill sound of whistling wings which grew fainter until It could no longer be heard. High In the air twelve black specks grow smaller and smaller and then disMr. and Mrs. Quack and appeared. their ten children had started on their long, terrible Journey to the faraway Southland. Peter felt a thump In his thront I do hope nothing will happen to them, he said In a husky voice. If It were not for the hunters with terrible guns, nothing would for Mr Quack Is smart enough to keep them from all dangers and he has brought his children np to mind. Theyre as well trained a lot of young ducks as ever Ive seen, and Ive seen a great many. replied "But I dread those terrible Paddy guns," he added. ,19. 20 said: BUT thmt tea before they Itasw haw hind th Arm Oxrjdol t t hand and dalntg things f app1 w all i anlmul Imb4 la lntaramUii PETER SEES THE QUACKS la rchanJtN pndatu, Qailtlr Btaiu In definite lUmiiri t naUriala nn4 wrla aaihif mill added aertica In atria, it, . Be anra nat anlr ef eeahty waar ar bat tha kiwnt pnes and bar Inlec Tour Young Keeps Skin H is OelsBBM 14 oM Li Id. ENVT you for the wonderful life yoo lead ao full of excite-meet,said a leisured woman to am other so buay that U was said there wasn't an hour In the day that she could call her own. She envied her for the excitement of her life." And bow the other woman would have valued her leisure. For the woman whose life was so full of excitement," who was In a constant whirl of engagements, duties, demands made opoo her, while she was Interested In what she was doing, was rarely able to choose what she wanted to do. Her life wss too "full of excitement P She was like many successful men who nominally own their business, while tn fart their business owns them. This woman would have liked to be mist rest of her own life, whereas her life, eo exceptionally full' that other women en vied her, mastered her. This woman realized that It Is not "excitement and consinntly having provided for ns "something to do" that makes life full, but rather the quiet and peace and freedom to contemplate the vast panorama, to reflect upon what It la that we really want to do, and then to fol low that Inclination. That Is life to be envied by any of us. 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Prepare the rabbit as for roastPlace In a atone crock or Jar ing. and cover with one pint each of vinegar and water, one onion (Into which stick three cloves), two half dozen allspice, one dozen peppercorns, one dozen chill peppers cut Into halves. Let the rabbit remain In tills liquid for three days, turning It occasionally. Drain and stew It, or braise it To braise It cut pound of salt pork Into slices to cover the bottom ol the bakt.ig pan. Place sliced onion, carrot and turnip and celery ovei the pork. Lay the meat on this ant dredge with seasoned flour. Cover and bake one half hour In a mod erate oven. Pour one pint of stock over the meat dredge again with flour, salt and pepper. Cook very slowly closely covered for two hour or longer. During the last half bout cook uncovered to brown the meat Serve on a hot platter. 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