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Show TUB SAI IKA gl'.N, S U IN' A, t'TAIt ORGANDIE IN TRIUMPHANT MOOD; VOGUE FOR LINEN EXPANDING Graham Banner Mary m ecu I (,1 In il iU) I.M'Ung il. Ih lain, (r.iitIII i vr .tjp fm iA "ltetdiy, oiiiltl In ln br M(," 'Ti ti began kin h whet Hi krl!llinr.lal kllllUftt! Vn I I'll Ittrlr k lin rup'd anil rn M I' ki.fl li.lur ilu- - , alwurd 11 wlttg rr Hit;, kit. nii.i-- r , llia Iirtk riiiltiniiii wr'f us 1 , nn p j , p 1 ln kl.l in 4 In. tny rapid Imwi, lull k g'Mwl Wt, there won't II to ton. Ao. lMnl It Summer" I'of three ilfi llonn urn io4 louHjr out Inin ; her a util bid ily oh, there J4M, ijr, lit foil Hop fiM Hi dream- apatkling lit cot few klll till rar, teg eariy .a4 jrt joined Hi summer colony. On lit iiiorolnf of th fourth tlif, a ah kWi.tn l.trily out al the riu-ltl w irtlr to tirnr lit whir of iuiom In h air, amt liter hovering .Ar th Ink wan big silver plan. Imiv II rlrri4 bmd, thn woMut very low, skirting th water, ami at lal cam to rent on th aur-fa- r Ilk a kilter gray lva. Mona, tin eyes round wlih anion Inlitncnl. relreaic.1 to th rttrka ui)lll th harkwanh from th lan.llng hn4 kiil.nl.l.nt, ami the tenphiii swayed quietly In Ih nil.hll of lit Ink. Sh glanced qulrkly amund her. No on Ih pilot would wan In algid. Sh dived gracefully n.e.1 ' and wim wllh long, clean airokea mil tow.ird th plan. Tall, dark wllh a hronred far and a2r ejea. th man In tli cockpit lenned toward her. "I auppo you're he called aoflly Mona a nymph? mulled up at him. "And I upNtM jou're " she could only think nf one crwn wlih wings! She wouldn'l dare rail him rapid! "I apn jroifr one of ih angels I" ahe fin The young mnn Irhed hreaihleanly "You wrong that guesaed Inughed time." he aiild "I'm only PIrk Hran don deal Inal Ion Queher, wllh a fluky gua lank -- hul I'm a tnarveloua picker of plarea to land!" I.y and by Mona aw am hack for lit canoe and paddled out across I he aiarkllng lake lo the plane for PIrk Prandon. Together they puddled ncrotis to the cove. When I eome hack from Moose-vllle- " he told her he would have lo walk the mile and a half to the little Maine village at the fool of the lake I'm rstnilug over to the cottage lo ace you May IT" Mona lifted her gray eyes happily to his. I hope you will." ahe answered aoflly. When he mine hack from the vll lage Just at sunset he was In a bright red bout wllh an outboard motor lie flushed up to the dock past the rocks and called to Mona, who had run down to the shore. Tin here for the season," lie called gaily. How do I rented It you like the new chariot? Would you like to go out to the ship? i The Silver Star. I call her On i lie way out tie told her: "They'll have to get sune stuff from Portland to (lx the Silver Star up with. That'll take ahoul a week Then Itll take iihout another week for me to repair It, check?" He grinned at her hap plly "See that little cottage over there b.v that point? Well I've rented It! Im" testing the plan for the Zooimvell Aircraft company, and I can lest It here Just as well ns on some lake neat Quebec can't I?" And for five II could, and he did. weeks Mona lived in the aura of ro mu nee. Then one night IMrk told he that in three days the Inst test Hlglu would he made, he would he assured of the safety of th Silver Star, and on Sunday afternoon he would take her up for her first light. Mona tossed almut restlessly all She didnt know what to do night. about Clifton. Of course she wasn't In engaged to him. really and vet the morning she telegraphed him: "If you love me, come at once tills week end. 'pl hr !rhna allanr. MONA. day she walked In terror. The minute she had sent that telegram she knew that it was Dirk Rritndon that she loved. Friday night they paddled togethei up to the island There In the luish of Ihe uirkness Dirk told her that he hned tier Mona told him all about And If he comes, Dirk. she Clifton said, he'll he'll tell me I'm crasty All MONA ' uUini back br i nut on dut jr. t--i Faturday, "It 4 kkuut ihi "I'll It In i,r)l,.I mI4 lb 0," i j 1, I kit' "ttrll, how do A jj.. la day, "and you know It n SH Aain 1 SANDWICHES and lit; "t 1!I aitid kb ClDng that Iwy whub will b apj.t.ie. if the huy bua-wlf- . Her la oh: Norway Sand- Roll wich. cuj.fiii lAt-tiio- iaa g cr-ai- and lrf which has th-ha!- Which la Intcrcatlne. urdn ) T Your d jT" skrd th oih.-of Ih fart that lia emfur fura wear lift uiHit ploy "111 child add It was th oilier out of th alnsplo-fabri- c orgm.di how Now know tail that you day, fur frn ka claaa to aluipl nii.ii end buw mu. Ii It U Mid. a of flaiierlni position proatlg. I'm t are always ieaklng of th So It a lhal organdl lo whit id her day and hot I res ling any of or color la ccdiegly auiart Jut bow fur garden party, dine od daiic frock a. Worked with lac II la imarter. Th laical whim of fashion la to mount h organdl frock on Th glimmer lac foundation. her and lhr of lac through (he aheer organ'll weave I In creating Ih gown In th plctur Ih designer pose tier Of circular-ru- t organdie flounce In min a re I faahlon over an all Inc funda thm Mp When II cornea la ih qualm Oiled bodice, for one brief moment th organdie la omitted In favor of Ihe lain, emphaidxlna R preaene, however. In ih fashioning of Ih HiTh hug lialr hat ll putt alevve "I W.ll Till You." also take up the retrain of otgundl us as though we anmunl.-lo anyIn the way of a facing thing. AMetilh n la called to Hi tmliedat It Is Just as though people spoke I line ribbon with an old f.ndi of children and Said: i lotted round lac bordered iHiuquei The ether child,' and didn't mean primly a bit l one able from wlu-mchild. In fact, as If fall Ihe any partl.-ulnWhich goes long al (earners they had forgotten what child they 10 show lhal II la chic hee day to meant, drew a they did in the ISiais ami "That Is the way they do with day. therenboul These naive liiile cl us They don't remember alrnut us as ter ol poetea are also smart ned well ns they shouhl. Honed at Ihe from fastening of lln They say that things happened gerte flehu ami heritm collars, such as and perlinps they may remember that are complementing afternoon silk and Ihey hapiM'iied the week before, hut llghl woolen frisks they wont remember whether Tuesday Organdie for the bridesmaid a frees or Wednesday, or which of us was la the last word." either posed over on duly," lace or made up In most complicated Rut ways, often with a view to achieving 'That's so," sahl Sat unlay. then I know the child meant I was slender silhouette, molding the tig I he one, becoming bouffant htdow the jre. The recond child said, 1 got a mees an Mint the hemline at every splinter In my finder the oilier day amve reveals Its luce foundation. All It was the day you were sick.' And a third child sahl: T cut myself with my new knife the other day, too." Rut still how do you know It was your day?" the others aked. Recjuse they all agreed It was f dreadful lo hne things happen on Saturday their holiday. "We see." suhl the other days. Rut you mustnt feel sad. Saturday. "Sometimes eu'rythlng may not go well on your day, hut after all It Is the childrens day a holiday, and how thev do loe you and look forward to you.' "So von mu tnt f el And Saturday felt better for having talked to the other days. It was true, as they su'd, that Saturday was the children's day. It was always a hnlhlay and that made It verv wonderful. In fact. Saturday always considered he was a very, very, very, lucky day, and was so glad that he went around when the children could have a hol'd i.v. fW thin-Ule- a, m-- r hern chopl-e- d ch"p(-r- , u f ForlvyPoisoning chij-w- of chee or. put Rring la ess, cu-- Try Hanford's Balsam of Myrrhm tMM era HiVMoa ia kMiiariMbnitMi iIm(m, All k kind f bread. Tengu and Appl Sandw.ch. MI on cupful of finely chopped cold tohfu with half Ih quantity of chopjwd apple, Keanun well with salt to fkaio, Kpread on butered bread. Salmon Savory Sandwich' Tak a ran of salmon, rctnov th akin and boioai, add three egg yolk, two lablttipounfula of Ictuon Julc, W0 Ikhlcpnoohfula of chopped ! parsley, on half cupful of cream d drwwlng, tall and pepper lo Mil well and prad on wliol wheat bread. Cucumber and Onion Sandwich. IVH and chop fin two firm cucumber and crt (wo mild onlomt. add Iipwr, mill and a half iapoonful of sugar. I 'lure In a sieve (o drain and chill In ih lc vheol. At serving: time add French d rename, drain and mix with riiflyonnals lo spread. Sen on buttered whole wheal bread and car-hbtwith stuffed olives. Tomato Soup Sandwich. Spread rye bread wllh creamed butter and cover with a leaf of lettuce. Cover th lettuce with canned soup undiluted, cover with another leaf and then with a slice of buttered bread. Sandwich Select as many oyster aa needed, tak an equal number of slice of bacon, one green pepper cliopiwd. Rlace the oyster on the bacon, sprinkle with roll up and fasten chopped with a toothpick. Ran broil lo a hot frying pun. I'lnce In a hot oven until ready lo serve. Spread slices of bread lightly with mustard or any other mixture you prefer and serve the little pigs In between the slices. bard-cookc- ca-wo- but-tcre- d f oaGANDie OVU LACI FOUNDATION nlffcant from a color aa well a a fabric tnmlMint, for late resrta from I'aria airei--a th present and forth coming vogue fur brown, especially exceedingly dark mnea. Than the lailurtd suit of dark washable material there la nothing amart er ihl season, with emphasis placed on linen weave Jacket and aklrt outfit of Muck linen are especially good I'm. king The hlotise worn wlih (be sturdy linen two piece are o sheerest pnsiel linen and they are mad very frilly and feniltiln In more aense Ilian one this might very prupetly b referred 10 a a linen season, for everything I being made of pnsiel or th dark colored linen from suits, frocks ensemble and Ih blouse to ha is. handbag and even sIhm. for llnea punq matching the Mirts costume have become a smart Hem for summer. limhuslasin for linen Is lhal keen, women a ho know how to sew are buying patterns, which are easily available, for th big new floppy linen hats, making up a chapeau to match each of their sport linens Directions for stitching the crowns and brims In Chick Mint enhances the dvdlclouaness ot lamb, which Is one of our early summer meats. After roasting the . leg of lamb, crown roast, or stuffed breast, serve It sur rounded with Individual molds of mint Jelly, garnish the top of the roast with cress or parsley. Mold the Jelly In halves of lemon, then cut, with the lemon peel left ou If desired. Into eighths or Mint Jelly. Take one-hal- f cupful of vinegar, one cupful of water and add enough green coloring to make of the desired shnde; add three and one fourth cupfuls of sugar, one-hal- f to f one and ol teaspoonfuls spearmint extract and one-hal- f cup ful of pectin. Bring all to a boil ex cept the pectin: add the pectin and the flavoring, let stand a minute re moved from the heat, skim and pour into jelly glasses or molds. Cover with paraffin If to be kept any length of time. If lemon Is used instead of vinegar use one and one-hal- f cupfuls of water and the strained juice of iwo lemons. This nmkqs five glasses of jelly. Old English Dessert Take three and one-hal- f cupfuls of boiling milk, add one teaspoonful of salt, then add while boiling one cupful of rice; cook In a double holler until the rice is tender. Drain, sweeten with one fourth cupful of powdered sugar and pour Into a ring mold. Serve turned out with the center filled with jam and garnish with whipped cream. Plum, cherry or cranberry marmalade are good fillings. Apricot Roll. Take one cupful of apricot jam, spread over the following roll: Sift two cupfuls of flour with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder teaspoonful of salt and mix of butter. two tablespoonfuls in When well blended add one beaten s of a cupful of egg and milk. Mix and roll out, spread with softened butter and cover with the jam. Roll up and press gently to flatten. Place in a greased pan. brush with milk and bake in a quick oven Tor 20 to BO minutes. Serve hot with : d of a Hard Sauce. Cream of add butter, cupful gradually one cupful of powdered sugar, one tea spoonful of hot cream and flavor with almond and a grating of nutmeg. Simple Salad. Chop rather coarsely a small cabbage to two cupfuls of cabbage add one coarsely chopped green pepper, one onion, and a of celery. Mix all well, add enough mayonnaise to moisten, and serve on heart leaves of lettuce. one-hal- :ccivvrc'v.:v;- v:v: SUIT OF BROWN .aa. one-fourl- h UNEN novelty ways lead to very handsome effects for these hats, which add to their charm the practical quality of laundering to perfection. Not only solid colored Unens are sponsored but printed, also embroidered linens flourish In the mode. A black linen embroidered In little motifs makes a stunning Jacket suit or pirate blue with white. If color Is desired. The handkerchief linen blouse is a theme of wide Interest, Inviting a lavishment of fine fagoting or hemstitching or drawn work, or It may he made up strictly tailored Th most popular sheer linen blouses ar in pnstels and have huge ruffled or petaled collar designed to wear over the Jackets JULIA BOTTOM LEY. all-ov- I'E's 19JU Westers Newspaper Uskm.) two-third- one-thir- half-cupf- vrtfQ. a Soatlr of Ktiillaorfh, III, railed at Ih villas luanager'a olfir lo prole! agnluot a nolle b laid received railing allenilun to local ordinance against keeping W. Vaught, chickens, t am not keeping rhhk-eu.- " h Mid. "Rut It la iru (hat 1 hav a chicken ; ll'a a pet and I claim w have aa much right to have It I neighbor has to have a canary bird. It la a musical chicken and w keep her merely a a vocalist and Interpreter of songs. When my wife plays on th phiuo or th violin Ih chicken sings. And she Is off pitch much Ies limn a bt of grand oja-r- a lara Rv had to listen lo, W call her flrlclen Rolll." Indianapolis News. l) SEASONABLE FOODS I Georg ' ' ' EADACHS? Instead of daegeroas heart d prewar. I tak safe, mild, purely vegetable NATURE'S RXMCDY and get rid of th bowel poleana ' that cause th troublo. Noth- - j Ing like M for LHioutncsa, tick beodaeho and constipation. pleasantly. Never gripe. ktilJ, safe, purely vesecatd Acta only JJe. Moke iht test tonight FKKL UKS A UILUOS. TASS Aldrugtuu iPfTOgNlGHT Spice and Pilgrim About 'JS.flOrt Mohammedan pilgrims from the Netherland East Indies made the pilgrimage to Mecca during the last three months of last year. The number of visitors from the rubber districts, where prices were uncertain, was Blunder than usual, while the number from the coffee and spice districts, where prices were good, wns greater. The total from the two districts made up the normnl pilgrimage from the Islands. The oldest known recipe for making perfume Is in the thirtieth chapter of Exodus, In the Rible. for' tomseh quarters. Skctcling Gam Provide the players Alth paper and pencils. The leader requests each player to sketch the head of some person. animal or beast, then fold the paper over Just leaving the ends of the tines of the neck visible. The papers are now passed to the next player, who must, without looking at the head, sketch a body for that unknown heed. This done, the papers are passed on to the next player, who sketches the logs and feet. The papers are folded and passed again for a name. Then all of the drawings are unfolded and spread on a table for exhibition. And funny thats not the half of it. Pathfinder Magazine. During a history lesson the teacher the lovely baby colors are featured pointed out to the class that a sur- In Ihese organdie frocks. name often indicated the trade of the is usually carried luto the The color bore who of those the name, ancestors lie gave the obviously simple examples large picturesque transparentorhats via velvet of Smith, Taylor. Raker, and others. sashes of wide soft satin Then he questioned one of the hoys : ribbon. Organdie Is Popular. Wlmt were your ancestors, Webb?' The vogue for linen has now exSpiders, sir!" tended to the ensemble costume for tovvu wear The costume pictured Is The Millenium Nephew (on vit-i- t to Scotch unele)-'.nd- io of brown irisb linen It lias a Jatk et nipped in at rbe waist and a skirt has wonderful IV with pleated side panels, thus ncblev thev hen it I'ncle Aye! get pet t wi relations wit!, we can ing the fashionable wide hemline The blouse also is of liueu a very light out having to feed 'em. handkerchief weight Ietuled tabs ex to the waistline, tend from the Got Pa Stumped Now Pa. why pre there numbers on the l'he hat likewise Is of linen. It Is all over i it ched and has a facing In con Utomi.b'I s?" we may know who own, trasting color Thnt's The fact that the Jacket suit Illushem." Is ot brown linen is very slg trated W I'. ho owns that one there, pa'. Muhd carefully la jrnd:iifi cuhniaieticy. Add cajehh and ua as filling un any rn e auhd f H.roujjh lb f.M-- d hoi I, Add ot well u !?. JACKET a I lama-I'- add half 4 b-r- of g !; puitd la l triumph fur organdi. gown. a by leading Irene b cu' OH era, r th wamiIuh of ll prrM-a- t A 1.1. r vi-.i- ; 1 to cum- full , "I will It 11 yu," fctl4 Saturday, "Feme ti ll In o wrro talking, and bti f ft. til iJlr kl.lt Ih uliirf dtf. Oh, I tlMtt t Ml ll- anything .l"i( i tu t. 4 i.; ki.ti on anjr .I.. tniiij kltk on day wi much nmy '- tVfck watting M kaf King Iki flaw , IM .UC Ma run has iM-I- m Ml of a ekll It t It ti4 AM lMr Cat ml h, William Hart-ar- t .R" j,j(I j Fri- Surname Tell Trade n When they reached the cottage there was a telegram. Don't be silly lo Mona. It read you think I'm Cupid? Rig deal on h. re Will write Monday. Clifton, Monday afternoon a happy man and girl in the Silvei Star circled over the office of Cl if too Spruce In New York Thats his skylight," cried Mona Drk swotted down and with accurate aim sent a tiny weighted package through the open skylight To It was attached a small white note You see Dear Clifton. It read Ive fnuud there ready Is a eupid aft r all. And lie has wings. n l, t sih or p&in won't rritrvd eremftif. It cm t remove the cause, but it hx-- reliev e the pain I IleaJ chea, Rii laches. Nenriiii anl neuralgia. Vet, nj rheumatism. Read proven direction for many important net. Genuine Aipintt can't depress the heart. Look for the Dajcr crost: scarcely an tf.it Rier i - ( fnl k 0 sIjiJT wer wb-- tl "I prat i.gtpil ; lli ill I we wu In tiirit I lift tun nffrr ytu ; ki.jn. Irll it.. nut In 111 no cn-ljfit ti when i.4 If tMeg cun off York ioOM.rr.tn, I'll I g.i I .art to X .Ir In I kl.H nine! M..n nr jaij haiurdey, iili, dear," m-very mL 1 Ml f' I lifted IaH la hit, "ir Hi i binge i 1 ll'al kUtl.tl (..I lit. luV, tt " i romahe I, i;i f tl "Ur II, ll.rl lvnt n.fian." Un y Irff Hi.. Rut, gray lit ti Iar1 !- '- Ilf Y'upld Why day v f Tbrrei MM yka IU rrMM aM ia WM II tiw i .. aga ! ear Marta ik DAY CHILDREN'S rf lap llif i"u(Mrf Krui lisilit mrr lirt iliitiil'W. f,tM,-- d St em ruried ramfurt l.lnli il UNA pu ylill The KITCHEN CABINET mi LIVER TROUBLES Coated tongue, bad breath, constipation, biliousness, nausea, indigestion, dizziness, insomnia result from acid stomach. Avoid serious illness by taking August Flower at once. Get at any good druggist. Relieves pnmptlu sweetens stomach, liven3 liver, aids digestion, clears out poisons. You feel fine, eat anything, with yUGUST p LOWER I took Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound when I was tired, nervous and rundown. I saw the advertisement and decided to try it because I was hardly able to do my housework. It has helped me in every way. My nerves are better, I have a good appetite, I sleep well and 1 do not tire so easily. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to other women for it gives me so much strength and makes me feel Mrs. Lena like a new person. Young, R. 1 1, Ellsworth, Maine. |