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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, June 12, 1930 that people would then admire us. They say we are so fragrant and sweet and that we are pretty to look at." "All of which Is true," said the A Story for Great Banquets the Children Insect, making a low how, and taking another little sip of honey. we love the "Put somehow swamps best. They are so quiet. People don't come to the swamps so much, and we are so shy. People are nice, we haven't a doubt, hut we like lo be off by ourselves, and so we always grow In the swamps where there are no houses, but where there are lots of Insects. "We like Insects. They enjoy our delicious honey for we can t help boasting a little of our honey, which every tiny flower has. and we like to give our honey to the In By MARY GRAHAM BONNER "Ah, sly one, shy one, you know," Mutton bush flowers aren't the big billion one sees In a said the Insect. The llower moved a little In the WorU box. breeze. "Have another good sip of So, (fully, there In no apeelul reason for such ii name. Karh button honey and I will tell you," said the bush ilunt hits h great, great ninny Hotter. "That's an easy command to .flowers upon It and eaeh one of these flowers Is tilled with the most obey," sal the insect. "We are very, very shy," said the delicious honey. There whs going to he a hnn (lower. "Yes, nil the flowers on quel that day. and the banquet tu hie was to he the hush. It was being held In the swamp where the hush grew. Perhaps you could say that the many, ninny lowers on the button bush looked H little hit like very small buttons, hut any way each of these bill tons was filled with the most delicious . r?m honey. "When Is the banquet to begin?" asked one Utile Dower. "In h very short time," Bald the Itutton Hush. "Patience, though, little flowers. The guests will mine soon," "Who are the guests to he?" asked the (lowers. "All the little Insects or the fitt'iimp," said the Putton P.ush. "(Hi. goodie!" (hoy said. "It will he a great and niuiMillieetit banquet, Guests Began to Arrive. u grent and gay banquet." And lliey all looked very happy. each of the button bush (lowers nre At last the guests began to ar so shy Inn they want to keep aw ay rive, and once they had started to from people. come It seemed 114 though they "We have been told we would Would never stop. make lovely garden Mowers and course, they held hanqueis every day In the swamp, and many limes h day. hut this was a very Special banquet. One little Insect was seated upon the ede of a tiny button hush (lower. By NELLIE "Will you tell me a secret?" SANDWICH filling that will asked the Insect. "What Is It?" asked the flower. keep Is one which will be up "Ah, It's a secret you nil have; predated by the busy housewife. but if you will tell me will promHere Is one: ise to tell only my friends and comNorway Sandwich. Poll two cup panions, the Insects. fills of tomatoes a few minutes, add "Vou don't mind If we know. half a pound ot chipped beef and one half pound of cheese which We're all such friends." "What secret have we that ymi chopped or put Ihrouuh the want tu know?" asked the little food chopper. Pring to a boll. Add one (lower. egg. cook carcfutlj Tlirc 1 "We help thern and they help us. We all love each other. The Insects come to us because they hear of our rare honey and because we nre so fragrant that they are drawn to us. "Put little Insect, do not feel sad If the world doesn't see us, and the world can't share with you our fragrance, "We nre shy. we have always been shy, and we will always be shy. "Hut the people In the world out side the swamps have many beautiful tilings to look at am enjoy and we want to help along the swamps, which aren't always so nice. "We hive to give banquets. Yes, little Insect, the button bush an the Insect family are great friends when they meet In a good old out-of- t muM swamp!" OX rj.1l. W call-i- (f Newspaper I'nloii ) Sandvuiches MAXWELL 1 weil-heale- PRETTY COSTUMES FOR THE BEACH a ....... V 1 1 With Modern Nations 'ill rRlf past year. Seal makers, who formerly cut signets In the old characters, now nre reduced to such inartistic pursuits as painting signs reading 'Keep the Halls Clean" and "This way to the Janitor." This Is entirely due to the lulluenee of compulsory Thousands of illiterate education. I people who formerly depended upon a stamp with which to place their names on documents now sign for Not many years ago theniseles. the signet was something to be proud of.' Frequently it was cut from semiprecious stones and even emerald seals were used. Hut the signet lias now been replaced by the fountain pen. Ijl 0 U JN8 fc s ! - y Illumination - ? ?f prf mm - No matter how severe, you can always have immediate relief: Op) Bayer Aspirin stops pain quickly. It does it without any ill effects. Harmless to the heart; harmless to anybody. But it always brings relief. Why suffer? Gnritlard Automatic Water Valve Holds any pregauie, works any place. Complete with float. Poultry size 85c. stork tl.SS. Prepeld. Oortdaril Mr. Co.. El Monte. Calif. Easily Pleased In this newspaper that there are twenty-sevedifferent ways of tnuklng coffee! She (Irritably) Why do you tell met that? He I (should be satisfied If you could learn only one of them! lie I read n "Do you still keep a light In the window for your wandering boy?" Just a Reminder "What's the use?" answered FarmFriend Thanks for the $25 but er Corntossel. "Josh has took up avia- what is this pamphlet you gave nie? tion nnd wouldn't pay attention to Another Oh, that's Just a booklet anything less than an airfield bea- that expluins how to develop one' con." memory. Answers. s2 ww;7 t ! Sickly Royal Family Queen Anne, who reigned over England from 170L' to 1714, gave birth to 17 children, not one of whom survived her. Only one survived Infancy. This was William, the duke of Gloucester, who died lu 17iM) nt the age of eleven. Pathfinder Magazine. to spreading consistency. Add cayenne am use as tilling on any kind this Insistent to be only an early spring Idea, but CIIKCKS. please! To of bread. wom- the vogue Is becoming Increasingly fashion, style-wisSalmon Savory Sandwich Take en nre responding with enthusiasm, popular for travel and town wear. a can of salmon, remote the skin especially when it comes to their Not infrequently shoes 'and handand bones, add three hard cooked tuilleurs of novelty woolens. bag of the same material compleof egg yolks, two tablespooiifiils Wherefore many of the smartest ment the suit and Its hat. It's ever so ultra to wear white lemon Juice, two tahlespiNinfuls of suits, of which the model in the picchopped parsley, one half cupful ot ture Is one, are leading a checkered accessories with one's suit this seacream salad dressing, salt and pep career. This nobby tailored Jacket son, especially If it be ot a black This per to season. Mix well and spread and skirt does not hesitate to "Ily and white novelty weave. on buttered whole wheat bread. the colors," too, for Its cheeks are movement on the part of Parisian in red mid while. Cucumber and Onion Sandwich. The Jacket Is fashlonists leads to the all white Peel and chop tine two linn cumin worn over a white Jumper which chapeau, either felt, straw, en. hers and grate two mild onions, lucks neatly Inside the pleated diet or of belting ribbon, topping a add pepper, stilt Hint a hall tea skirt as the majority of blouses do neckpiece of white. Hat fur, while kid shoes (perhaps piped wiih spoonful of sugar. Place In a sieve tlds season. gloves of white to drain and chill In the ice chest. This Is Indeed proving a "suil black) also pull-oWith the niny .Not for years has there washable chamois. At serving time add I'rench dres-iug- , season." drain and mix with mayonnaise been such a w idespread demand for or Mack suit thes( accessory Hems to spread. Serve on buttered bread Jacket and skirt tuilleurs to be worn in white are likewise very Halterwith the separate blouse. The fact ing and very fashionable. ami garnish with stuffed olives. .Sewaiiatior I'lilun ) t.cj. 1?3U. W el-rthat the woolens and silks emOlive and Celery Sandwich. so are these suits for ployed gayly Chop liftecn large olives, three Dirt Utefully Employed stalks of celery three sweet colorful and of sin-- an Infinite vaThe dirt taken out when the Pancucumber pickles, mix well and ad I riety of weaves adds to their Interama canal was dug was to till three lablespooiifuts of mayonnaise, est. Just Iiow the thing ihat counts lu suaiups lor the ti'atun dam; also me and one half lahlespooiifuls of catsup and one half teasMtunfnl of most for chic U the but (usually (or building a causeway at the end. The dirt was carried to mule of the Identical mustard. t'se 1.11 thinly sliced a tweed or fioe!ty cloth of the suit. the places desired by '.',) dump white biead Well buttered. This fashion was at r.ist thought trains. Wwni-rI Stwsiunn I'n'. in ) A .- I'll I I Old Turkey Lining Up Engravers street, a short passage near the grand bazars, ConstantiIn the nople, lias suffered a change sects. it.-- .,- CHECKS HIGH IN FASHION'S FAVOR 11 ii'-e- French and Italian VineyarcU Oh, Get Out, You I In 1027 Italy had 10,.iSl,lK) acres '"I am always 111 the night before In vineyards and produced 7SV2W.OIH) a Journey." gallons of wine. In the same year "Then w hy don't you go a day earFrance had 3,3ol,G!i5 acres in grapes lier?" Gultierrez. nnd produced 802,1 10,000 gallons of wine. There Are Water-Pipe- s "I advise you to smoke at work. Wear Goggles "I could hardly keep my eyes open nt breakfast." "Why do you bother with grapefruit?" If most of your fears were unfounded most of the new ones will continue to be so. It soothes the nerves." "Sorry. I'm a diver." Faun. If you can't love your enemies, at least avoid them. Nothing amuses a baby doesn't annoy grown folks. that WATER c xhv-- I j f i;'"H' - I '!-- A Flyer in the Stock Market wfer fVK vsp. MA1IY I'.ia t'i: had a position In brokerage olllce of (iridium and Kent because an old friend of young Hubert Kent had written to Ii asking him to do what he could to gel Mary a Job. Mary had been brought up In comparative luxury. Then her father all lu one short year lost his fortune atol died, leaving Mary practically penniless and unprepared to earn hei own living. So Mary became the reception clerk and telephone operator at (inihnui and Kent's. Mary was a pathetic figure-pr- etty nnd very neat, but never litoklng the part of downtown odlce Hubert's oh) friend had worker. told him of the expensive life Mary had lived, as her father's boon on his hundred acre estate. So Hubert Kent to, Mary that lie would like lo be of some help to her. Perhaps he collld give her nd vice about her u.Talrs - business matters of which idie naturally 111 1W I Itcllc nre I'lijoylng a new thin seasnit c.ivtuuii" llecl the romance and the color glory of peasant dro-Not only nre the picturesque-mindeIntrigued by the peasant prints which Hre "the latest" for i.elili cost nines, but their quaint t)liiig brlngi Into tin picture 9 luitlve cliiirin whlili U most f;is rlniilliii and realistic. It oectim that fashlotdtn like mi INI ptiintei K nre taking ilcligbt In rapiloiiing ll.elr rrciithuii witli popiilar lids season ametig beach fans, due of the newest models Is il.iirin'torisilc titles. Thus n stlisi cailed the typhoon skill, because whose renown Mdects "'1 tit VII owing to lis circular cut lis Is as mii Bptirepriuie name for Jilid hemline sivNhcs ntol swills lint rliuttniuc little pcH.int friM k iihoiii (he aiikles like mad as mi blon-- e nnl lady itqu rs nhuig t lie sandy s'retcli utih lis cniitra-tiihklrt ns Miown In the picture This gay garment, for It Is made of with inatchltig wrap. I'or awning striped din k In bizarre col bcauMftd the ili'sln-- orings which gleutii and llaih H! tlil. one t!ie new cwry turn. Is cilixerlible Into a "eii for be 0 h mat. or a cape. 'I iiesc colorpilnlH epei lully ful hem h fantasies pose im-- r ll; tllvl hni!i' pahllutl eiisi'llllc:(r, With h!I its nrtl-li- c l.ii s fi'iiturcs, Irlniinest, tieatei nf ,h,. f., till kl'd troinef cotmiies. (bis thri-- ploi e Is Ihnriilighly lielng H;lit lli o!.o lu (if coiire. to complete !,e Jmi ldl rttn inade removable to iillw clous iitnl wltiKoino pi, line, nniady I no add ticai !i clos, ui siicli as mil li itliitig. 'I be enpe (hat at will It may be inaif to Ilio!l worn with the fay costumes n I'cik h inal. Mrve hating kid Mraps of nn of the uttu'f color and uriiatin lital design The mum I rostutne In Ibe llur:itlnn uiiniiiiit Tln-kid M raped mark mi tin- lined cape and )oii li no mil.. a. ion in i.rnch. fisdwear. and I t;i-fit- l iis welt as irti,itni'ltal Ih'iicIi to tlt It !Ui!d! hey are "Hie nue ' Till' material for tld otll-(illlnne IIIHOJig Tog. lllilid S'lIlllllCtllig l printed ill red. title nod lit le. j si ciii-- nautical. te er o r e. It's mi it .Jl l.tA PalTToMt PY. ije, i!(s I hbli Is m I ' rin'ji jour r kitt and vl'T I IrMrt I I) l'ACII ' hhhthrillre s. tJ- u' r t pe.i-nu- l, priic-I1e.1- ch-g- J rt-- 11 t I SUCH IS LIFE 'Vs 'V I? J - r- - r'.t - l ;n 11 11 lh jrVcAv Short Story knew nothing. 'Thank )oti." said Mary, sitting there at the swltih board. "I real I'ttle inhiee rldd ly would I'ke after everything was Iiow You settled there W as n built two thoq sand dollar left lo nie. That' m fortune" Mary untiled sadly, "Well. I bate bad It In the saving hank but olt klnw It yields practically nothing llieri'. I won ler II pel baps I oughtn't to llivesl It." Hubert-reliev- ed for Mary's nke I It lt k that she pad even o Mimll a lost egg us two thousand ibd'ats told her he would think li e matter over and when tie was sure of that Was sonielhitig omcthlng bound to go big bed b't ler know He wouldn't think of ndunlng her to buy sin, k on margin, but some thing Would come ntoi'2 that was a sure thing o that ehe might Illlike 11 si-- e II few dollar, few days later Hubert Kiii) ndNed Marv to buv Mm k In the A KAY AOKTII X. Y. wire company, Hubert hstp pencil to have inside Information. The stoi k was still lov but they were keeping It low on purpose. When they got ready they Were going to send It way up. Hubert himself wasn't gelling any. It was against his principles as n broker His money lo dabble In stocks. was ail In government bunds. Pan for anyone that realty had to make some money that X. . Mock was a great Investment. So Mary gave Hubert a rheck for her two thousand dollars and Hu- bert arranged the purchase of the Stock. A month later X. V. stock begun to fall. Hubert was told and passed It on to Mary that this was all part of the scheme. 1 be men who controlled the Moi k were getting ready to do big things, In a few week" or a month or so, Hubert said, there would be a big dividend ntld then X. V. would stun to climb, tio dividend and start to climb. In fact. continued to ib Just the reverse atid before a year was over Hubert bad to face the realization V. was that h..pcles nnd that thioitch hi advice Mary bad h'sl her mwiU nest e.g. t.ladly would le have reimbursed Mary for her o- liiil be knew tla' she Would to this. Hubert could not cot.-h- put there vvn X. Y. did not ,. t tlihts. Somehow he make up to Mary have for what she bad b'si. It occurred In I, .in licit if ,o coul I Pitrodih-her to some young nnd rmiiieidly desirable mall-sootie really worthy of Mary -- some one Willi plenty of money with whom Mary could fill In love and who would marry tier then be woijhl have Ituole tip the loss S,i Hi, ben took Mary tu luncheon. Introduced l.er to felne of the women h knew, met her nt his country club two or three bnrh end pToibi-nors whom l e regarded a In n io vvoi-l- sleep 1,1 l me ohr It Would Be! measure .suitable. And Mary really made u very good Impression e lliiingli she was extremely to the attentions of the men she met. "I don't know how It Is with the men you've known." said Hubert helpfully "hut these men are so used to girls that go inure than halfway that when n girl Is as cool as jam nre well, I hey Just make Up their minds she Isn't at all Inunre-spittslv- I W jumoR told hlin. "m least rmt In them." "Thin then yuj like some one ris,. tietter? asked Hubert with sense of Injustice funny til Jealousy. I ih'." said Mary. Not long lifter that Hubert felt that the only way of Waking up to Mary was by offering his own heart and baud. There wna n vngue chance Ihat she really cared for . htm -- nnd beside ,ad n admit le was In love with. Iut. And, of course, Mary accepted, l never coul, forgive myself for have wrongly iovled you about that slock." Hubert told Mary shortly lifter their troth bad been plighted. 'I Mlpposp I ought to Confess." said Mary. " sold that stock three days after you tiotigM It. I bad a sort of hum h nhottt It, So I sold nnd then ok wild plunge bought on margin S. p. A if, happened to overhear something over Mr. IJiiihaiu' wire mil of course, I'd had a clmhce to learn a little about the stmk Inaiket (.line I'd bt en here and "You must have cleared nji s AW LEAVE L jJ-- Xl CIAS o M thousand or -- lhat was l is) ,My " when S. P. (J. went "I liui'le almost four thouatid." ni l Mary proudly. "You ku..w I bought oil inntglil. I ought t ,nvj tol l Jot). Hubert," Put Hubert was glad that h had dot. -- GENUINE Lewis' High --Test Lye makes the hardest water soft and clear. Soft water saves soap . . clothes . . . and hands. Order genuine Lewis' Lye from your grocer . . . and follow the simple directions as do thrifty housewives everywhere. Send lor book on bow to make ah!nB compound and Lome-mad-e soap at le bar o' tf it.ht Charles Sughroc yz r our oaj me mis t-vi U'AV. VRC GOiluz r-v- JAMES D. SWAN, Tlie rtiwyUila salt Mfg. C of Specialties Manager 30 North La Salle St, CUicag Dept. Sl,, -irT l w- i r-- , -- .Propni'ttfioiis Cuttrura trains a 7.11 fcj&tfi l c. A 'Wtz MlAT V"s- - . - Snnp-fragra- nt tlfanan and piirilr, 0(nlttint I JJA WAWt 11 By suiyl VFiSUX -- terested." "Well. I'm not Interested." Mary -- s. ? ft-' liYSJsML" antiv-pli-o anil pure, I'lillrura and limited, rhr and irritatr remove piinplm, hirh mar the lirauty ti(thrKiitf tion nd finally i iMlrurit Tnlrum-- w month md pure, t impart a fleasiitj; fracraore to the akin. -- e'if "Hi" - V PevHs.a--( twwt aWw Ttsat) |