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, M'la M,:'Murgan
ONIONS; • ..THIS_ WEEK Fried,. On"ona
Do yon know the old va ling' , at.' Remove skins tion t onions, ; Cut
onionsco
May, and, all sear after the in thltiSilleeii and ,Put in a lin't Pan.
• doctors may play?" _ with - lit tablespoons, ,butter.'Coo.lr
New onion§ as. a .sou:.4o.of vitant:. till, browny oconallycasi..shi}king pan
ins and"mitieral'salts'. rank with the than'°'oalons mn.y'not burg or turn'
'leafy vegetables. onions; using • a .fork •: "S,priilkle"` with
Tops Have Vitamin .A salt'•One minute before laking trod,,
fire,. ' .
It's worlli ..keeping In:,. mind- • that..,
•the hops.: of spring onions ',.are .ail ex-. ,E'ren0h Fried Onions
c.ellent:,:source•,of ' vi Ft'*'circ - A ,,a.0 ,` s "Feet onibns, eut,in '1-4 inch ,slicesq
shotild'therefore, be used rather than, and' separate =into :1'14°''WO:in'miik,
;' R:,;.tlrrown', .aw'a . areu'i . dt;a1n and.',p• in flour •Pry tn'deep
Y C f_ i_Y. tiKashtd, ,
Li, erispo t "•o,nd sbrec dod, they, may be; fat, drain n tiro vn paper and •sprin-:
'"r ' cof.tbined-•-votkt shredded-i-eyf ;lei, .. kle —with salt • •
in a' plain. green Sala.d; or they. may' $cuffed Onions
tensedother yegetibles to give ''Remove skins from onions and par-
' . an appetising tang to the; . mixture, 1)011 10 , ininlites in boiling salted
a Miiteod' onipn tops cornbined with
cottdgo eheese,!s a good combination water to. cover • .Turn;, •upside down•:
to servo with fish, to cool and remove part' of -centres~
The tender spring on.i;s' are much' Fill: cavities with equal parts finely
chopped ...cooked; meat. or' fish, 'soft
••:easier: to• digest than tile: strong-
.bread.:Crumbs.:
rumb • and. efina y. ch
opedjuiced dd.=Ery o�onesth.nd 'arean.i splendid- o_�ni,ons,which'wasrmoved.froirtsin.,
�, ,
cooked. they naturally are less, strongi `fres,: easoned with salt and peppe9 •
and moistened with' ci'eara, ,or, melted'
•.ly. •favored ' than the,„: varieties ^
and .make a• delicate ; and 'inviting butter. Piece In bu'tiered shallow•
`vegetabte, 'untie and bake in. with 'buttered,
.balciri pan, .:sprinkle tivi
i4 • • If you: have never • sr rued , green'. c Aerate• oven
'.. "onions in a rich 'cream_' 'eau e. on,. till onions: are :soft' r�
c
toast • you ' may . enjoy they. thrill•':0?
:. ` Shallot :Pie.
sonfething new.... Cook thein ,with !
L' ine `te'' •plate • : ith -paste. ''Cut
two or three ':inches ;of the green top shallots.in3 inch pieceS,„,:.seas,-
remlinhig•-above the.-white-part.-"ing
• with amt: and pepper, dot '''.with but-
boiling; salted water until fender, :[rse• a ri ikle - e
.. ter � and' • s i with ur. `' 1"acro
P A g.
on top ..of paste; then `utOng',on top
'T en make a. rich- 'r P
•
.h ., ....,,, ... c §ani sauce and
•
A' dome In' The Deep
W
i`In like ' tPultPei also,' the chief'
priests mocking him, with: the series
and elders."' These- members coir the
Sanhedrin' in cot
. their hatred for;
their dignity and cane out to gloat:
(Said,) 4
2 ""lie caved otlier9:'1
This pas , a, tremendous and self-en-
eriminating admission : They hung
him on the cross! `'Himself he cannot
save." 'Thus unwittingly the foes 'of
Christ expressed'the central truth of -
his. life, his 'atonement for the sin of
"Let hint ngw'come ,down} from tile
cross, and we will believe�on him.."'
Such belief; fuss• note .what the
Saviour wanted He, Wanted -the be-
lief that.would ,take; up its cross and
colloy:. him. along ,the path of, loving
sacrifice., "
"He: ti uste h en; God " • :Possibly; iso,
better. testimony .upon this point can
be faund'• in ".ail- the Scripture!# than
that,,,talken „from the : lips 'of 'his
deadliest foes," "Let him 'deliver him,
now if he. desireth hip: for he said,
T am, the Sop- of • God," These critica.
w�rP baS}11 t11R1iullleilt_O?� the
merely huixian. plane.
"And 'robbers•. ^al o• that- were
d the s w.,
crucified with .h•itil cast upon him the.
same. •reproach." At first,. probably,
both' of the robbers joined. inassail-
ing the divine occupant of the cent-
ral dross';' but as: the. day wore" on,
one o#' them, moved by the.sublime
attitude of. the SaviourL acid perhaps
irdg-soft►§: • pro�vledge of
A proper. mermaid' she is..,Her name is Eileen Perry end she performs
for -.movie -.companies;
A
soma f hi
0 o 'this water : in the. sauce t condensed �niilk..,Blend •crumbs; salt
a' 'd sweetened condensed milk. But -
crust •top
pi'e • Bake.' and 'when 'Pie 11
toast If topped 'With. on:ched :;eggs
, w P. ag,
this' makes'' an appetizin main •-•dish
g .
. for ,;;uppet. or luncheon:' Grated, cheese
added to the, ` sauce - inoreases the
Protein .content •'y.Or .s irkle grated
c.eeae over�onioit�aarl.: _sauce _gii
toast•,''and put'" nto''hot .oven long'
enough; to melt`he:' cheese,
'New• onions, make{ ood. •sandwiches;
.11 g' ,
too. Cut 9the littlegonion� ' lir ' thin
slices. and spread -..evenly • on thin
slices of'. buttered bread• :.•Sprinkle
lightly. wilh••salt,; Cover With :butter
...id; bread, trim Off: cruts' and serve:.
pour: over 'onions' arranged •• on i hot
aliiiost"done're `ove f cm o "en for ter: pie ,,:plate and line: by pressing
s . m r v n7„ixture ',,in. firmly.: Po°1 r In a filling;
a Minute 'cutting a :round :of Pastry. Y. „u Pi,
. 'fpouringtop. with- meringne..and:_ bake, until
fr•'om centre o pie and a `cup' Merin i
of milk, ,Which has been 'beaten with. giie s a; delicate,'hrnwn
1 .egg;,. into pie. Put back in oven
Onion Soup an. Gratin; • , •-
i'feIt •
2.' enerous f` esno
u br>;t<Ler..
and in ft co'o
_ __ • . ___ _--_... . k__folir_
. o ons
slice
d thn
.Coo
k Silt' , to .
sof ned and:
yellow, then add.a few .sprigs
rel ,a
, �, Har' _p '
R ex„,, . q Eur c:i•'- .ro - -and-
.
-'
t
i b ttr .and•-.
•'• d: bay 'leaf. �: 'Cover• -.and let sinmmer,
for •20 -minutes, Season to.taste 'with,
salt; celery, salt and. --paprika' and
'strain into deep ••casseroles or', soup
• tureen .'in Which croutr'rs. oY ' 'r
r . .bread:
csprinkl.ed With grated', cheese -hive
been .placed: The crout�ns'w'
.-:,:• ill •rise
to the „top,. 'lipl•inkle ;with more
cheese :and .set a + ..
a e sserole in oven,long.
;enough' . to •melt cheese.'. "
• i
•S'rn
Soup
+• . ` 1 t. 'white stock
4 c 1:. large. onion
• . ` tliini ,
y sliced' :•3 • tablespoons. •b`utter,
. •cu: 'sa
e
x • read•;
b rum' '
P ,, t b,§, . 1..,cup .
t
• nii
il,.._.
im k cu
,• 1, , P , cream, '2 ;' tablespoons ffour; salt• andpEAPer,
••..00 :
k. nion''
o_ .. i6 in t '
m u es ir':'
i 1 table,'
"s- do
p„ n ,butter; add to:stook :with' bread'
crumbs,; .Simmer. one
hour; rub,
'throu • h sieve.. Add 31
gm k • and. hind'
with wi remainin butte and_
,+ • t '.. r flour cook
g
ed• together;: add cream :and season:
'Boiled Onions '
Put' onions. in; cold . t ester, 'and a d re-•
ove"sk
M ins while under `wager; .Drain,.`:
put in sauce'pan. and cover With boll.
frigsalted' •" ester `o' .
gw ,. bit tive'-minutes
rain
".d ,and a sin' '
cover witboiling
g . h
' salted water:. - .. k. one, . , .
Coq °hirur ot 'until'
" soft,
but ,�' of broken. Drain
add
a
mli n
qua tity 'of :'milk. ; cook. ' RVe
minutes and e " so tit, 'butter s a n wi ,tt , b ttei; salt
r ,� a pe .
Sc
alto 'ed' On'o
p ins'.
Cut boiled onions'"n
q.. .i.
n :�
1 buttered ..baking dish, -cover .with.
'white .
sauce .sprinkle cwith. buttered
,
's cracker • crumbs • and ..hair -Oren., ,to
brown
v imbs.,.
Glazed Onions •
1?eei
sm.11' sic
... _ . a . Sliver skitmed. onions:
„ and cook "in boiling Water 15 minute's.
Draih,
dry on cheesecloth and put 'lir
battered bakin . dish adding'.h l��
l;.., highly
seasoned brown stock to cover bot-`
' om of dish . sprinkle With • sugar acid
bake till
soft,§ basting: -:wide stocie• in•
pan,:. .
arid' allow' to • bake . ;a 'little more
e'
it 1
Paste a 'la'rge :Hien 1 a t.nye ope "in;
the' back of• the cook bo k.for,hold:
in untried::o favorite �eci es A
g... r P . ,
Small card' file index is .also eonve _
nient• and' inexpensive for. this ins
Pose; ...Paste. .recipes. on ';the'cards and.
i., ,..
ilio lti:al•plfabet cal o'rdt i
MAg i •TAPS SHINE
=To ' polish- ..a faucet,` nothing ; is,
better- than" half' a'lemon,afte'r .,.the
juice, has• been sq'ueezc,l `:out.. After:
scouring, wash it and.polish with ' a
$ to h it Will,' shine .like
'Soft; d,.3: c t , w
new An orange peel also gives'good
results. .
SMUDGED WALL
1 marked :with � on ' Or,
m k res.
wale wth a Y.
s
-smudged 'b small rim• hen. ma
x._ . g. d.. d •. y
ileane l;rather:;
be c d by 'us ng. a;•dry
'r adc 'ust and : . the Stift side
b. e r with. o ,
rubbing: the offending spots, .Don't rub:
g g,P
too hard, but use, a .light,: ,even. stroke,
with. very little :iiressure'"•
DELICIOUS HAM, •
FASHION HINTS
ifnee, leu th- ten ' fi ---dresses' ' `•om
� n urn
Ise to be 'popul'ar.:-These Grain
silk and„though they!- are '.called: ten--
nit'
en:nit' dresses, are frequent1 dainty'and.
individual's enough! ; in • their .styling.• to
be ”, worn' for spectator sports.
Processing. against • showers—last
year it was.,• done on a camparattvely'
'small.' scale, since• the' shower -.proof
process had beeit. considered in_cost-:
utaing. pr ficipaliy..:.foL.rainooatts.:•_.T1iis=
spring;.::hoWexer..the ,praeticaltty and:
n
sel.il
g power of •the Idea has g
.tremendously. '•in •• sportswear, :with'
,knitwear; •linen suits; .and'fiann:el'golf`
skirts -illustrating -:some of the groups
conte under Cts influence.
'Head av
s h e become demure ,:with
braids and •soft colts. worn, iln • a halo:'
at5o've the tin oR*:; Some .of• the smart-
est'. •arran "gements'• are:; achieved with
,
braided coronets of; artificial. )hair or
With a . row `of sauey'eurls. along the
tape
-nae of the ne k,'ter sw.itn en-
:nisi.. golf,--and:`other sports. the :chid-
..
woman .wears:. a "•bob, •'even= ,y;briefer
;:thein . last., season, hitt with . evening
-trri-ae'boflin a harriridwgnt, -She-dons.-strands •of _.long .:hail„`_
g T
o -give it ..an extra/ l
io,vor • put,/ half keeping with.
formal d
feas.' The. •de -
4 du ul of vinegar, 'half a 'cuf”ul of: ta hable switc h1.
;With
n h. so f h- babe
res t w m forb
g iY s.
the' dignified .' effect , -of woman'b
"`crowning, glory" for those. 'hourk
after, tea,' • '
r su ar :and; .l v i h
b own a d some, c o es n With
g .,
i a"d o'r"ham 111 ae.d..licYous
t,n Y u LW
•LAMB HEART .
For.. heart' stew tsfm-
S..,o.
mer th . is b' o - tto '-bears until'
ex �. , r mu n s u
tender::Remove' and but, in two-inch`
squires: •Slice onions' and fryIn `cook=
q.
ing fat • fpr. five miniites.'add hearts,
and potatoes' !cut': the -same size alt
the hearts.. `Cover, with :-boiling water
and 'trona, iditil the potatoes are. done.'
Thicken liquid and • serve';` bot.=Dom-
1nioli` Departs 'nt Of Agrfeulture.
T
'MENDING • THE GU AlN
o' re ai' . n k
T p r torn lace •costa ns tach
tissue paper er over • the' liole• and, of
te. slackeiiin -.the:-teusaen-.,»dt,�-.clic-
sewing machine, cover •the•;paper`'with;
rows: of stitching :a, iittle.way apart;.
working% down ant: • acresa,' in - the`
manner of a darn. " This 'will form a
strong mesh and Wilda the •paper is
r
to mn• - eawa ':and .: thb`. • di tsin ironed
and ,hung,. the da n will . • not be
discernible. . ,,:••,
A- NE C UST `
W. R
Use ' 'sham, crac1Fers; ` toasted
g , e
gt•alfam", bread or lemon' snaps' -'•fon
this crumb ie r st,.' his ,Oust
i s ,c p o, u, Use t .c, st
only when meringue • is :used, In ;the
browning of the, meriugtis • this ,crust
is baked ail il`elently. 1' cup' crumbs;
few. grates' salt, 14" eup''•sweetened
mean 'of reconciling-f'xohior's- "'vn"
1.0 .
School. ,.
L.* WinsA
fi
.
r,.
n 10 Jesus on'
Lesson X!• . 23 .''-Ju e
the ;Cross. •—..Matthew 29:166.:
:oolden Text: Lookin r. unto' desu
�
e she author . an r d, p. ,.Eecter'.o our
"faih who for' 'o ; that was set
tr ,ir �7,..
i`efore gym, en ured-ihs cross, ,der+,
p
'cern i.ahagie, and hath sat down at
$
c
'. • •the right ":hapd • oE• the throne .of
Cod.—Heb: 12:2 .
T
�� hc ' Lesson in ' its 'Settin$. •
D • 3A.'
TTME-Fids A `rij 7 •
r 1
Place :Jerlrsalei i,• theta Praetorrum
the. - . is .D leros '', lvar
PARALLEL SAGES --M rk
PAS a
, Pa
15-, : Luk' 23 :Jahn. 18
"And when they; were come unto, a
lac Golgotha, ay
p. e called Go gilt A, that iso t0, s ,y,
The: place of a skull." Golgotha from
the Arai -nide • and ,Calvary' from the
Latin both mean the 'place of: a skull.
They ' gave , him wine' •, o drink
t.
min' led with all ": This. :, a -
g. _. .. ,h.. :was: a Har-'.
;cotic drink;'prepared "regularly ,for
the condemned` b a''
guild' y of kindly,
woi?ien in Jerus 'lem..•
"And "when: he had .tasted :it"` An.
Fact of :coprtes characteristic -of our
Saviour. ' "I#Q.:.would' • not drink.
Doubtless ..'the refusal .:.was '. with
thanks. „The. cross. is • the' crowning se-,
rviee
e of � , his ;'life: .For • such •• hours;.
when, tremendous "demands are going
i:. are going to be imposed; a."man must
�'be , at •,his'• clearest and . !"'
,his best
', "And when they had • crucified him'
The Stretched. his
,.., Y d s body. oh :the. cross
-as it 'lay!.on 'the ground and "dre've;,a
thugs ; ke thro. gh eac
P ug h hand -into tho�'
crossbar and' another other •through th1�e'„
crossed feet into the 'uptight -of .tlre.
cross.. T hen. theyraised. the
. tau
, crass and -
let it 1
1 ,w•it
. $ h a sic
ckemn
wrench in-:
g
to the hole'prepared for It 'Vies- at
,this'time se • i
. em ugly;: that Jesus utter,=
ed the first -of the' ;recorded' "Words".
:fro •.the ern
as;!' , ss, the' wonderful prayer -i
r, "
e for :his cruet iers, Father, • org
ive then!" for•.the . know -not
y what not
what;do
"ant:e r
Y pa ted•lzis' ga7.meuts'•ainon
• !i + g
them;cati
casting."
Our. "
Lord. w '
'fa �as. guard-
ed from:` ossibl •
e • .res ue' • '
P c b his 'friends
s
by ,a� gttaternion of. four' Rattan omen .sold=.
vier
s over whom 'was , a centurion.
The.: 1
e othes of
e r' r '.
c coif ad ncre `
-=--r
e uisiti s_ � -
A he
q of .t se soli • " - '
li rs
And the "sat: ke
an P
Y. d watched
im
there;" They ' •who " ,represented .the
world's greatest .:Strength watched
,thus _heedlesily'beside' Him'
the world's greatest Love. The ..were
Y ,
'of •cogrte:'the.soldiers.,o! Rome;•'
d they 'Bet Up over his hea
An,, it lits
a •'i esti
c u, oa written,' This ;fs Jostle; the'..
.,
•Kiri
of th • e
e J ws.
g Accord! t
According. o, cost=
om a white tablet was nailed .to. ;bis
cross, setting. forth the- crime.. •oife
person. crneified,
Their are there erucifi'e With lin'
,d lib,,
2. robbers one. to 'the .Priglit'hand and
,.
One On the eft.
1 These' were .bandits;
highwaymen; , .
'A-nd-they that -passed, civ .raiLed..on
• him, wagging':their ..heads. ' A great..
crowd 'was continually. seem ' by for.
�n. g .,
the road near the cross was' the prim.
•cipal road nortitward. There has al-
ways •been a ti'rong:;, of infidels
ging their'heads .at, hi'ni and. ihet•e al-
w�ays'•will be •••
-
-f`•Any;"say'ing, Thou' :that 'destoyed
the tem' le Wand-buildest it in' •three'.
P ,
days! save'thyself." They had heard
'the -charge •b'rought .against Jesus at
his trial "If thou ,•art'. -the Son, of:
'God, conie down frein the :cross!. Our
-Lord had openly claimed to .be the
Son of ,God, and that clai»i• was b'asrs
of charge of blaspl eniy. • ' • • • •
his 'character arid; teachings,; was
actually, .Cgnverted.
`rl�Tow from the.' si, 'ih hour (noon,,
the day, beginning. at s ,A.M.). there.
was' darkness over all the land until
the,, ninth hour" (3 P.114.1). :It • v, as
passive' and the moon was full;, so
Ithat the. darkness 'wigs not caused' `by
aneclipse, .but was._._.supernatural,:
nature joining with the, ' sufferings
'r.• The crucifixion bean'
af the,Creato. g
at the 'bird • ' ho'ur, the ' time of the
daily,. morn4ng,�saerifice in the:temple,
-and' the height','ef Christ's, ufferings
.nth
h' r .. � at n t
-and bit deet. occu,.red the, x_�.__
hour, 'the: time: of the 'daily• evening
sacrifice:'"Th a knees t. the'cross
speaks . to us of `theca i seer of .Ato-
nement:
Ator.
. Y. Y
nement -
•"And .'about the ninth' hour "
Jesus,' bad': s'poken',.•.the. third ' word
from-. the' ,cross, 'lice' loving' conmen=
sabachtanil(' Ue was quoting in the •
Arainais,. Ps, t2 : 1. "That',is, iy ' \ �
God,; why, hast thou , forsaken , me?"
"He does 4iot `say; "0 .Gad", but. 'My
God "
_ "Arid some fi em" that . ;srocd
there, when' they heard it, said,.Thik •„
maxi called Elijah." They in'terpreted'•' '
r
""Eli;" "My -God,' as a summons' t
the 'grand old prophet: Frtijah=' wile•" `.
'WAS to--some)-44- a:, her aid of the:. Meg
siah. a a.•y•.
"And straights:ay. one: 'of them ran
ndtook a.sponge, and filled, it. with
v;1;14'
negar. " The so,ir wine, a- cask Qf
which bad, been placed there for the
refreshment of -the soldiers."' ;'•`Arid;1
put:it en a reed." John'says'upon a
stalk, of the° hyssop .'weed, that .they '
might lift it 'up to Christ's'.. mouth.
"And gave lain. to drink" Q.ux `I;ord
had refused the stupefying,,, ;potion
at the begnnnirig: of his ortal; but-
tkiis. bit ;of moisture on a'a ' ongd * ;
w {old• not : becloud' hi's brain
few moments that remained"):.
''•And' the• rest,:. .said Let be,; .let u3
s whether Elijh co et to sav:
him," Their hard, hearts' wanted no
interference, let, Christ's misery
rise to ' the sharpest pitch .So', that . ''
Elijah may , come ?;and ' provide" us '
with a spectacle „a thrill So :callous .'
is man's cruelty,
"'And Jesus ,.cried again . with •a
loud voice, It -Was a, shout of! triumph ..
for he -had won the •, final, vietbry. It' ••
was on y,one wor, ,In a re 1u
ly called the . greatest , s-ngle. word
ever spoken, but in; English it ae
quires' three words "It is finished!'
(Joh�r. 19 30.)'. "And, yielded up
spirit." He had'•completed, his',.WQrk;.:r
he had made the sacrifice for sin, he .:•
had- opened, up :s: living' way++ 'from:
man , to •God; ,r
•
dation :.of , .rnether to. -John the
beloved , who from that' hour
that hit physical energies were: still
•
rit a ':of:
I >< al
aC
ane ants :Flow .
r.
d><
1 an:
'With th C
adians:is that 'they don't know Cane •
ada nd Canadian fiow,ers," V: ,Abad=.
` r eli=kn w orde .. - ities~" 1 d- ~
as � o n B
serape architect told the:East Windsor
and Riverside'. Horticultural` :Society
recently: . '
h 'B�"auti cation f•
Speaking,• on 'Whe e fi o
Home Grounds,'? • .Mr. Abildgaard in
formed his' audience that the basis of -
the beauty. ;of. the Canadian garden. is ,
the,ev4rgreen, 'much- neglected • by
Canadian,T ardeners
'
i
BABY
B RIVE
�NEWB� .. S
THE ,AR
HEN X
Present
' the Youngest of Your t
red ><zY ,•tk>ie News of
in TellingHim.
$ • i Don't Hurt �'His 'Feel s b
. F 1
•''' is "Nose" is Out of Joint"
H:
•
It always •a tender "giiestno., how.."; I. think' i :will happen, something
1?P
th. break •'the news of a: new 'baby 'to:
,;;:.
the "other.Uaby. —the :little ,t}vo ` or,
liars •eetl'_ ::the
'three -yea!• -old
centre Of the universe until. t'h' :atest
;birthday •u 'the' fancily
,i 1
• You can get around ''it ve y wet
With, the older child;' the little boy or
it of tic: or six . They can
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t cad
help; o et
the�lrab _ is' coini'n'g. h P • g Y
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our heti
' t -and" `"e a •tiers in Y
fori,b Pi
Blit theyounger'. child won't•, under-
Y g.
i' =he
•stand' all: the' preparat ons and.. .
won't be. ready '
res • � b
•Yet it is better, if It ..n • e done,
-not to break his iittle•heart' eren,for
He'll get used to it , "of Course.
'a' day-. H 'get . ,
s :hat jealousies
or'.
'but wlfo know w ], ,.
.antagonisths: against sisters or 'bi'o
there - have `their begi'nninga • at' -this,
time? .It never -does .to •.dfsregara ' a
1
tttl'e child's' reactions' because" he is
like this., .• '
The! is a _ - ine ', r..
There ne`w, ba tie
eadY . ta;
fes`` the new baby in• .the n,irsety ;,
Witho u • his h
,ut knowing' it` the latest
bab• : willbe cara'i
y ed,7n and .laid fa
h i ..bed, ett r ' Jimm ' re=unio with e �!. e y s,. n w th !.
-tris=In . a -be lino,=die .
covered •., she :_'l, ovesi him as nu u h as'
"aver after being
r awayhe wn l bP.; call -
'ed
ed into, t 'th. e nuts r
se y. to have a' look-.
see atlie'•. stranger:
t
. The nurse will .: prob:ably . say,,
"IIere's'.Jimmy's•'new baby: isn't she
nice? She's yours. • Yourlittle sister.
Sit downon your ;little chair and -11f -
put . her 'on Y our lap.
He "will: sit' down'in great ex rte
.b
nient Nurse will .lift•the=bnndlo-from. '.
the bed and. lay it ,on' •its' brother's
:three years. old : Too. lap. Bolding . it oaretully,., of'coarse
Y
t hi ..
o:ften.we use_ the;. old alibi shot t, m
ttin used,. ;to things. He may not
g
et over shit :first 'shock; •or not al•,
g... .
together• , as long as he lives ..
' luted`
G.ait.,inA
lit le fellow 1 know:•' 'has`. a,
• � One t
sister. He hasn't seen' • her yet•::be-'
cause She -is still in the postictal and
l
-hospitals a a: :w `th=them i v
a al4-wt 3 ' , from
,
..
about segregating I, ..hablc-
street germs that :visitors may bring
even nice 'little brothers:
So tae will hs[,ve to wait tiifitil`: -his
mother' and' newsistel•'get bonne be-
fore making •hen'' acquaintance. •
No one one in: .;the 'family, ,
'" Mo'lt's§' not Mania's baby • bas'. ,sa',id any more,
S
� -'h e'•has. a lieW"baby '
' row. Creat
care, hag' •: been; taken to avoid any.
t a in about' "noses being Out • • of
e s g ,
join•t''' .and ail that, kind of telk
He' will have time to :examine It'.
-eyes, nose, mouth and little" hands::
lie ' will be enormousiy••.interested
How the'nnt{se will say, "bet's, show "r
mama. Let us _ take the :bah -" ill., to'
emma. guess 1: carry 'her :but:. you
hold her dress. Well both carry her.",,.
,.
They: go , in and: lay her, on, mama; s
b'ed. The lady will :be .§iter, so sur-
rised.: To •ether''`'th will admire • I •
P •g. they
'the new visitor: i And from that:. rain-.
ute on' L, predict''Jfinmy will .tali§ lits •
mother's -' -care 1 -of the baby. -entirely '',
tion•a
granted with •no. stab, of.hurt;.
If" thin; seems `a roundabout intro•
d,iictlen and all "phony,'' Mien', like..
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