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Show r r MOP WRINGER WITH HANDLE , Lord Wilfrid' statement about the .Till the kindest thing: yon ean do to "I 1 said at last, prefer me," cut the boat the find through watejrior Useful Device Doee Away with Hand at a good pace The salt spray dashed be alone- - hen my head aches. vhe and Work and the Trouble up Jn our faces and our hair blew j you Jget off I will take something Carrying a Pail. into our eyes, bit we did not care, fori lie down, and Mary Anne will mak ttm we reached theip a full minute be-- me some tea for lunch, fly the Janitors, housemaids and other foie Mr Bennett, and could exult over you come home tired and rather cross Ileus duty It is to help keep th his defeat even i bile obliged to ad I shall he all freshly dressed and al Detailed Plans tor the Construction of Poultry f t W V world clean will And a useful article cool and comfortable as possible. NoWj the as Be Must Considered Comfort mire his boat. f In the mop-- ringer. ..aLt&ihraent - de- Most Vital Point. But this is not the boat you left at if you don't start, you will mlsa youf I boat by a Colorado man By mean signed remarked It , the slip the day stormed," of this device the yarn end of a mop They finally set out. and I watches Gahrielle; "this Is iuu,h newer yes. M tny different styles of hirken that removes- tbejoul air from near may be .squeezed comparatively dry and much prettlVrriMit I believe the t'henf w alk down" the path toward th houses In the the floor,-whisu cessful the corresponding by the mete turning of a Crank At ' alendei and were tall prove equally Both race with village other is faster. When you hands of poultjmen, so that It Is fresh air is forced to enter at the the bottom of the handle la a String-us you must always take your swiftest but there the resemblance ceased ei device, consisting of two parallel Gahrielle was strictly tailor unwise to recommend the universal top of the room. tirely boat, yon know." , roosts-o- n level. same all If Make the an. Ellzabetl torm one the of to adoption but shoe made hat, unforBut I can't race that boat, ,roni toward softening the severity following points , are ricu ( areful The ladder arrangement is a nuisance tunately, he returned, with a shijrt inclined Arrange the stud) any farmer should be able to and offers no advantage of costumes by various femlnln such to I that came it "When ge$ laugh he readily build so e roosts a chicken that may. successful they In house, their effect, "entirely telling device, very j morning it had vanished I removed for cleaning. Do not All the suitable to his wants and broken away. I supposeand I had to peciall.v upon the masculine elemenl Tin house must be planned for th chicken house full of roosts Put in . t Bj go home In a fishing smack 1 happened 1of society. hens" then first and? the and comfort only enough to accommodate the hens wavef turned Gahrielle "hen to be able to hire I think it is very EI1A MIDDLETON and let these be on one side of the, umbrella In I owner may add such emkHtohuients silk rolled her boatto of tightly your you keep inhospitable as may ptease his fancy. The heu house. The floor under the toosb TYBOUT f her plain, farewell salute, thought hous'e door locked be should a Immactf all floor first of separated from the feeding needs, and space, Jacket. skirt plaee "1 think soioo." agreed Elizabeths wellOtting to eat and si rati h more floor floor by a board set .on edge, or, betstlf The severe linen waist, shirt 1 lately 1 am It ever remember can "and If ter still, a' tight roost platform may cravat and trim little hat with Its kns spucethe hen has the better, but th going to get a locksmith from the vil- of ribbon and too be above not the should Illiutrstions by Ray Walten black ortlj spate great. be built under the perches. By this quill, long lage and have ti opened. one. . Bid for correct costume any We were all ready to do Justice to 4 .hen Elizabeth algo turned and ralse Mary I1" thejilce hot cakes and tea her red parasol I was not so sure, W we found and Anne had waiting for us, skirt and short the pretty He Mr. Blake quite an acquisition. the Eton SYNOPSIS. Jacket, dainty white blouse C.m was a quiet man. who, as Gahrielle red straw the hat with and light to about be to seemed said, always i Three Kiris rose under the brim, were certain Kllsabetli, Gahrielle and lllise atarted for Canada to spend the make a brilliant remark and never did, very becoming, as well ""as entirely On toard steamtr the It. summer there for on the us alert but kept waiting feet .imn ant mere frightened tv an apparently suitable. r IV m vi j?) ffli - Lady Edith took off her hat and laid wlw. finding a bag belonging I lay quite still for some hours, then In n ni to one of them, 1 and beside xra enjoment chair the her, i idly found myself gradually reviving and Useful for Jsnltors. it s tlnizing a photo of the trio. Rllse shared i her stateroom with k Mrs Graham, also picked it up, smoothing outthg veil with a strong desire for a cup of tea. on wire frames operated by a strong bound for Canada The young women which was knotted around it and The house seemed very quiet, and a sightseeing tour niet Mm Graham, It spring. One end of the mop Is placed well how had thinking wonderfully anxiously awaiting her husband, whoIntrothough 1 opened my door nd called In the jaws of the device, and by turnft mania for sailing They were flower like face. Suddenly several times suited her House., a Practical of Poultry Front Elevation there was no response duced to Lord Wilfrid and ladv Kdith the handle,- - which operates the 'S 1 ing veil In the' for bv however, paused, 1 A cottage by the ocean was rented was forced to conclude that Mary the of floor the the yarn is" drawn through the entire scheme Khzabeth wheel, I latter summer the so trio for the as to maintain the proper temper the chiffon to the hat brim, Anne had taken advantage of our In learned that a friend of her fathers waa fastening wires like clothes through a clothes Is available as a scratching house of the a like animal heat a saw small from key, the iture shaped pis them one of to call Two men called, tended absence to spend the day in the hens All things considered, a house floor. wringer?Tbe advantage of being able stranger on the and the counterpart of one link of my being the queer-actin- g village, not knowing I had remained steamer The girls were not at home, For laying flocks the nests' must he to squeete most ot the moisture out to walk man a for cuff button. Just one enough high that left cards the discovered but at home, by of about clean, secluded and plentiful. . Boxes of a mop to make it damp, instead of 1 was about to draw It out and ask the men was Elizabeths fathers, I therefore got up and went down to erectly and a floor apace The men proved to be John CL friend be ad- under the roost platform will answer, dripping, is well known. This can- - -would un hen five was square feet per Blake and Gordon Bennett. The party her aboiit it, for the design the kitchen to see what 1 could find; hut a better plan is to have the nest not be done satisfactorily by hand, In waa told of the search for smugglers usual, when I saw a gray shadow cross for I had eaten no breakfast, and felt visable. the vicinity of the cottage Elise visited upon a shelf above the ground floor and the only other device tor that dilate and her eyes strangely. that 1 would now be all th better for Mrs." Graham to find that her lit was her face Floors are commonly constructed of under the roosting platform. Nests purpose is an attachment for a buck-e-t. the that learned not the happiest. She She was looking beyond me, straight a little food Cement earth, hoards' or cement. Grahams and Lady Edith were acquaintbut this necessitates the carrying at Gordon Bennett, and I looked also, ed. A wisp of yellow hair from Mr. GraAre was out. and the prospects floors are perfectly sanitary and easy The of the bucket wherever the around Elise of hands fell into the hams pocket wondering greatly. to one dlElpellnedlQjnBke tokeepelean. ThertbJectTons to their t discouraging taken. is Mrs Grahams hair waa bla k During mop He was bending forward,- - up In much of "an effort; but I found ome common use is the first cost,, of good ft storm the voung women heard a crasli and In jibe basement of the pottage and aserva ray crackers, and remembered that.Maiy cement floors. talking to Gahrielle, Cheaply constructed NEW COLORED BED SPREADS later Mary Anne, their woman as- hand, the To setting sun reached the Anne had mentioned putting the milk floors will not last . Board floors are ant, entered, her arm bleeding sure them there was no danger. MFy on the hanging shelf In the cellar, lo very codlmon and are preferred bf Will Be Popular with Those Who Do Anne descended to the basement alone -a glass and went after It, cracker many poultrymen, but If close to the and quieted ihelf fears. Eadv Edith told got Not. Care for.th All-at the the girls of a robbery of jewels hand. in If ar while open rata, own ground they barboj of her Whit safetv for the Drapery. hotel. Fearing , The cellar had been well aired asd underneath they, make the house cold gems, she left- them In a safewasat the cotproperly tage. Mr. Gordon Bennett thin less and much floor was a board wet musty damp ground by Covering The conservative housekeeper preintroduced, explained his Queer actions, a myateri-tmon my previous visit Also, the litter does not remedy the fault of dampreturned the lost ban and told ofconnected to keep her beds all white, but fer before a year doings of of boxes and other rubbish had beer ness nearly so effectually as would a woman whose taste Is gayer or the Exploring the cellar, alth the cottage.found a sphinx neatly piled along the wall, and the similar expenditure spent In raising one of the girls can afford novelties will like the new both the exact counterpart of hlch were whole place seemed more habitable, the floor and surrounding ground by colored bed spreads that are being Edith Tordon Bennett and In House. Partition Poultry The sea breeze swept through the open grading. All things considered, the found to possess, also. shown this season. windows until the hanging shelf dirt floor U the most suitable. shouldre he constructed so that all They are ot heavy white cotton, CHAPTER VII Continued. creaked on its rusty chains, and a ray in graceful floral or convenwhitewash to a accessible chicken parts-aa stamped Gabri-ellei- t The ventilating t)L object Don't be opin that, Mlsa of sunllght penetratedthe dark re bouse is to In rich, dull colors. eradicated. be tional lice the a reasonable that may designs brush, was Mary Annewho Bpoke, cess, almost reaching the packing case amount of freshsupply imIn a chicken There is usually a border of contrivances less The and, equally air, to the story and she stood listening at the end, and vines, sometimes in two to keep the house dry. Ven- house the better. with dishcloth in one hand and plate ! found the milk and filled my glass, portant, should A Is man who or cracks not be arpful, by engagcd,Jn Dont be 'opin that In the other. ilien wandered aimlessly Into the re-- tilation wwfpomftjrhTegdTngH Ilf need one or blue or green, brightened with a dull pA- - eepulss I S Remember the mother what bore lm, . .aassi-ee- t epon an upturned Vaf are 4ow injurious, an4 ventilation by such more yards, the extent and style of red flower at intervals. The center and them that lovesi Ira. be e.what.e or and began my lunch. I do not unto means Is always the greatest when which will depend uypon the number of the spread has a large oval may." stand why I should have elected tods match to th vines of wreath round of mated during the breeding pens the least needed. A thorough scheme "Well," said Gahrielle, his mother this; when the entire house was at ay of ventilation Is by a system of pipes season. border, but wtthout'the ribbon effect should have brought him up, better, one in but sometimes obeys disposal, Other of the spreads ara stamped that's all Ive got to say abojit it; and Impulse without any tangible reassn to represent a iace drawnwork border and punbe " caught I do hope hell . for doing so. center over a color. They are SEVERAL PLANTINGS and ished. Give us something good for I sat contentedly nibbling ri As new and effective Id harmonious collunch, won't you, Mary Ann?? I'm and sipping the milk I heard cracker orings, white and yellow, white and FROM GROUND SWEET starving. muffled but quit distinct, voices, brown, blue over a deeper tone, and And, Elise, she continued. I made of a thin pis side on other the though green and white. an engagement . for us all to go sailAt first Twas alarmed, but Cl titlan. For a country house or the room of ConFew Better Vegetables Grows a young girl these spread arc espe-Ing this afternoon with the Campbells. Annel Device (of Fulling I an instant recognized Mary I almost forgot to veyor from Earth. for Home Deer , And do you know familiar tones and was corresponding dally suitable. tell you the guests at the hotel had Thinking How WondtrfuHy Wcll It 'Whereabouti her although to submitlnk to having thelr trunks Pineapple Pressrvse. Face. was still a mystery. Suited Her Flower-LIk- s The editor of the Queenslander There are Tew better vegetables searched.-IThit was insulting, hut clean fine ripe pineapples. Wash a for to device a use or voice pipe market mans said home a for drawing for Now, then, ftves grown Lady Edith said she thought it only spoon. causlng It to gleam aa he patiently, "dont lets have a scene, dilven 30 feet Into the ground which than sugar corn. A succession of Put them In a large kettle or boiler moved It and Insensibly attract the and, for heaven's sake, don't turn os is commanded to the readers of that plantings of It should be in. every . full of cold water, boll until they can right But, Gahrielle,".. said EHzabeth, eye. Something else gleamed also the water-work- s penetrated between the section this place Is damp paper. According to thia plan A rep- farm garden. Our personal preference broom straw. Take them out. w,th and ' 14 tucking her letter Inside her shirt from his white cravat, and I saw that enough already. feet long resents a pole about is for medium slsed to large varieties. was the head of the when cool, cut them In slices one-hawaist to he brought forth in private his scarf-pimashs B a strong post forked on to large end For dear boy, dear, Oh, growth rapid my early Willy, exlater, you forgot I told Mf. Bennett Sphinx in raised dull gold. said appealingly; dont go for to be enough for the pole A to rest In. Thq turity the soli for sweet corn should Inch thick, pare off the rind and and to cores. them, tract the Weigh he could bring his friend Mr. Blake in Imfeet be mellow and very rich. It Is post B should be about eight short wl me dont, now!" of sugar. CHAPTER VIII. this afternoon. 1 meant to have tea and will require to be sunk possible to get the soil too rich, and each pound allow one pound (TO BE CONTINUED.) length, on the veranda." "What I like best about Mary Anne about four feet, leav- the greater variety of fertilisers that Cover a pan with a layer of sugar and ell, MANKIND into the ground ALL we can all com COMMON OF LOT of fruit. Let stand 13 'So you did.-WIs remarked Elizabeth appreciatively, ing the other four feet above the can be used the better. To an abun- then a layer the slices and put drain then home about four oclock. hours, which chain a that she is so dependable. manure should be C stable of dance ground. represents Can And IU be ready fur you, prom We were standing at my window Who If There Among Us Who is fastened to the end of The pole and added a liberal amount of poultry The syrup on to boil. Boll syrup and Dont you skim until scum ceases tg rise, then Escape from Worry? lsed Mary Anne, eagerly. and 'rnnar-ke- t watching Mary -- Anndroppings, wood ashes and bone meal. k slowly fash yerself. Miss Elizabeth; Ill have In the dt drop fruit In syrup of basket all disk and the cultivate disappear Harrow, Put Into hot Calmness and serenity are recoin 20 minutes. 13 or about ts everything laid out and ready, and recttOn of the village. We 'regarded so ell Into the soil that fertilizers almost everything. In these syrup until overflow-InIll make you shme nice little cakes, her broad back and deliberate move- mended for the - soil and fertlllzeri wilt be an tars. cover wtth Horace Fletcher considers on the sterilized cavers. and put too, and 'ave them ot and ready, fur ments with genuine affection, Jknow-In- g days. the mixture,en After and even fiqe more Important in this' way are well I know youJl be 'ungry. sweet corn Is up, stable manure may Quinces prepared Good that her Yoraglng" would he emi these'quafltlea-evHousekeeping. "SowheiTLord Wilfrid Bailed to our nently successful and our larder sat- than chewing, in the attainment o on the surface, between much Improved. be sprinkled little slip vthat afternoon he found us isfactorily stocked, which desirable re- health. The beauty doctors say that a for cultivated the rpws andllghtly Convenient Bags. waiting for blm and quite prepared for sult was not by any means certain to no cosmetics will avail to prevent surface mulch. In dry weather this Every-dabags are made of Irish 'without was and wrinkles a nice breeze, 'youth There preserve a good time. manure will act as a mulch to linen of aflrm close weave; hot they follow when w ourselves wentto marsurface are we so calmness and and they serenity, and the sea"Wsrnot too rough, hold moisture, and in rainy times its could ket. in-- - pique,-"p- en geeor said to be the most potent of all thoroughly - enjoyed - puraelves and richness-wit- the dissolved out and car- any other summery dress material, the and Elizabeth had their charms In Gahrielle her the tour whqwoulLhepleaslEg neighboring hats onand evencarrfed amdng made a ried to the roots ef the growing corn Idea being, of course, to have th gloves,whlch Be serene, island v.dmlrlng St he.handsomeres t-- meant that something unbsual was to'lhe opposite sex. as a liquid fertilizer. sweet maid, says the authorities bag seem an Intended part of the dencea with which, they seemed to a limit to happen. of sweet the first Make planting in material and decoration. Sum111 " who be let vivacious, , abound. of warmest a the such not made definite gap wa In had corn the very vIf mer alma bag have come into fashIt all sounds very stmpie, but But I would Just a lieve have our den soil, as the seeds will quickly ion with the Moyenne, or medieval engagement with the Campbells, 1 order to follow such advice it would of aa them. bluff the on any cottage would not go one step, announced be rot In cold soil. However, if the first mode, borrowed from the early midnecessary to be a hermit, and then declared Elizabeth, contentedly, and 1 dont like to leave you Fauata Marguerite wore Gahrielle.' planting rots, replanting can easily be dle ages. well wh&f would be the use of being we all ag- eed wltli her. Device for Pulling Pipe. alone with a headache. done.. Begin cultivation Just as soon gtich a bag, and the summer girl has How can beautiful or or American attractive? near so the "stdled Wp as the corn appears above the ground copied the pretty notion Jrom her new Of course you must go, I returned anyone be serene who plays golf, or we could distinguish the shore a E shows D. to the at shown or give it a harrowing before It is up. Moyenne frock of linen. set too times have We pipe many , has cantankerous relatives, who wants Signs on the wharf of the little town ruefully. to off to argue about woman suffrage or re- small clamp or dog attached to the Let the shovels of the cultivator run it been and disappointed put Gahrielle and where the boat landed, Spinach a la Martha. too, remember Lord Wil ligion, or who has not a sure and cer- end of the pipe to prevent the chain deep for the first time until the plants proposed going ashore and looking again1b toThen, culoff the stalks of three quarts which device Trim the after to work a foot 'high, order about are In lunchover there at meet slipping. you tain and adequate income? Man that around a little. Lord Wilfrid busied frid the stale he must have glready is born of woman is born to worry, ss the pole should lit Into the fork so as tivate only two or three Inches deep, of fresh spinach discarding wash and himself with his sail for a moment, eon, and as Is Thoroughly too If end any. leaves. Do not be afraid of cultivating him the sparks fly upward, and it is only to leave about four feet on the then turned and looked steadily at his .started, 1there henoallway of letting to which the pipe is fastened, and 14 often, for stirring and mixing the soli rapidly drejnTiuDseUbenrin a when you adding Irritation to his other woe will know. right sister. water with a tablespoon Is to tell him that all good things may feet for a leverage. When the polemen amLkeeptngdown-weedsaretbe,ma- kShall we land. Edith? be said. come home, but it is too bad. boll for ten minutes. Take and OfThree salt a fastened the of crop. to good plpetwO was Ing the day agreed upon be his if hewlllonly-beserea- eFor this "The wind Is dead against us. and It them up with a skimmer, drain on a pull the other end down to the ground, fora will take some time to tack back home after few a out come and then the plpwlll Diamonds Burn Like Coal. sieve, press out all the water, and MsndindVTubs. to the small town again7 bnrof course,' If yon think 'best, shopping expeditionWe intended moved was be can then very finely, then place them In a The feet The at chop down time, Jeweler, clamp closing often barrel a or drops Jo take A tub across the water. I am quite willing. Cut. three slices of sandchain the and further safe. In saucepan the a his down diamonds pipe huge putting for want of a hoop. If everybody inch square In Oh, I hardly think It" would be advantage of the little steamer that bread the and wich But. why do you bother to do that fastened near the ground, knew how easy it U to make a hoop The girls crossed every morning and returned on hot dish. Pour' 30 wise., dear she replied. and whole place till the two of when walk the watchmen pieces a operation shop repeated piece from a wire perhaps have an engagement, you know. every afternoon, explore the place, and all feet of pip has been extracted. The waste telegraph wire often seen by mixture over and serve hot night long? invest In a.few articles the village could Some other time." small chain rethe "On account of fire, the Jeweler figure F shows how the roadside the work would not A Delicious Breakfast Dish, So we sailed home again, specu- pot supply. Lady Campbell and her - Cut four hard boiled eggs In slices Benwere to join us, and we an plied. Diamond are nothing but coal can be hooked round the pipe under wait. Simply bend the wire around brother Goruod Island which to as lating carbon they bum beautifully. Their the clamp when it has been drawn out,1 the tub to measure it, remote it and and place them in an earthen baking nett owned, until we saw .that gentle- tlcipated a very jolly time. hardness makes us think them Inde- several feet 1 was therefore awfully disappointed twist it-- fast. It will not break, and dish. Into a pan on the Are put a litman himself embarking with bis indefistructible, but, as a matter of fgcL.a being galvanized It will last tle chunk of butter, a tablespoon of friend in an immaculate little launch, when I wakened that morning with the Ore the would be briskest, diamonds of 1 reason abhave 6hade. in of dull Value and my eyeballs nitely. flour and about half a pint of cream. pain glistening with white paint i def- prettiest thing In the worlds Put with treat and We every to A few bits of sage or thyme added ar in respect every respect solutely spotless Shade in summer Is equal to shelter handful ot diamonds on a plate and set made Red their the While are erence. Raspberry.Islanders girls on the that learned later nice, but not obligatory. When this In thS winter for the comfort of live ut leadis the the appear toilets, protesting vigorously against a light to them. They will burn with red mixture boils put on three r four raspberry Cuthbert In trees quit as partlcular-aboV, a bard, gemllke flame till nothing Is stock. If there are no shade American class, the of tablespoonfuls of Parmesan cheese, ance of their boats as are the cot .leaving me alone, I rested my heavy shade ing variety a frame and left There will be no smoke, no soot the pasture, put up temporary Canada to Florida. which is sold grated In the Shops. from is grown and tagers at liar Harbor about their head against the window shade may boards This on of poles. and at the end the plate will be as equipages, and that there is among tried to calculate how long It would hard grower in the far. north Then pour all this over the eggs, clean as though Just washed not the be moved from time to time and It is a clear brain felt be before my the on probably subject a j prinkle bread crumbs ,Tver the lop rivalry is them friendly vigorous vherever proper soil on poor spots to distribute the and ' slightest particle even pf asn will re placed and bake brow n In a hot oven, are We hailed him merrily and challenged again and life would seem worth conditions provided. manure. main." to race us home, and In spite of ing. 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