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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-25, Page 2• -•••••, "Ir -•Wer';44,4•411 nada's Ffravou IfO7 , etAPTER , .A burst of cheers broke from, the lee -hockey fans. as .onee more, the stranger gOt-away„"with the puck and .1.1rere it before him on wingedi,•feets 'toward the, opposite keel. ' Claudia Townsendrose to her feet yelling, with the testi -.,thUmPing on • • • the rail- with - • let. gee 'less. sake, ,Claudia, do sit ,still!" • • , !Tut who Is he?" she asked. He's ' oyal is always edokte:: • ,-, • veq ..chkg of Royal • 11E' an • or41ght wrappe., . sop,. resbi 0.. can't Make SticcesSful' bread .._ . . Your yeast.Inust he ftill strength.- and pure if you want bread' to be ; gppetizin.go-%vetArlii,,?:ourec.l. and rIir,htin'tptture.• " a 'rh'wh.y sevens- out of. 4'1 'Canadian housewives today insist on . Royal Ny heti:tfey :bike with a '41.rY "yeast: Every' cake Of Royal. c�mes.:sealed in an air -tight • wrapper . (46/ dry yeast _that. has this. special protection. It stays fresh and pure IfOr inonths. • ‘• For 50 years, Royal has .stood 4 • for reliability . . . unfai1in good result. Don'ttrust your hreatt:, ' 4)aking to interior brands ofyeast. k''Be sure to ask for ROal. fo R E 23 Seltd F . dbkkil „ tinifOrlit senate bTead•ibak. Ind. 4 4 important ; 10 kOep the ,stiOngc. at temper* ' tuee,• , The. "RoYali Yeast Bake Book" ivLq histructiona .for . the , tare of dotiglu SABO. Oil; • 'Vett .f ofir book. 2.l tested recipes. fee -.tempting breads. , • totted cakese buns • arid rrIis.. BUY MADE 'list' • •C`ANAtliS coabt • • • • Standard Brandt Ltd., , F"•;j MN, St LibertY St., Toroote 7,1 . Please send' me the free, Royal Yeast Bake ItOplci • " • a marvel: 1, hope 'they nail him for the Seattle team." ..' • , Claudia," ..eaid the girl next her, "how 'Wild -your deai, Wally -would'be to hear you'd' transferred :pint; affee7 .tion to -a• stranger who happenedto :Mit a dash/tn. the ice!" "He's' not my Wa11y1" Claudia. ...As et. tmy-a ee ous e re -not transfer; - red any,where.1 j just admirea 'good hOckey player!" 1... -• "planate's. heart is made of• ice,'' said, another girl..., "If khad' Wally Ber- nell °trailing after me with all'..the Bornell dollars--" • , . • "t4ok 7- he'e„got it agairi!".• CIau- dia excitedly, •; • • It wasrone ,:of the, first practise matches of.'tho season, and associa- tion including . the Captain. , of. the.' Seattle team; were slziug up ..players for the year's team. , • ' the 'ger,e.e...I11.44diajilltriefl down , with ;her party to greet ',the -7 players.. 157411aco, tornell.".Was waiting "Oh, .,.*hos.,.-. the stranger?' He played Maryeleusliff,: ."Who. er.yOu'.nlean?" asked:Wally, frowning: ; • "That man:eller •theSe..". .• "That? toi; that's- Dick Vha1en, an old college pal ef mine from Port-' • land,Ife turned .hp' here yesterday. ' • and•bring„.him here„,Wally.! I., do so want to Meet him!'" ' The, fon*, on: Waliaces forehead becatne. more .sPromatinced, thei•e was ',nothing for it. 'ant to -Move ''Off.• :Most,titi*illingln: gett • .• • It Vair a...reawaitexiinw the old ,college -days rivalry „between. himself %and : Pick. Nyhalen,.. •it . ways been Whalen.•rt the head ef the. class. Whalen 'elected captain .Of,..• ..the baseball team, ever: wallace's„head -..-aliYaye.".Whale.n. • • • ,' ' • .:- And •now,„.,liere. WaS Claudia. taking an Interest' in jinni. he weuld. 'niti".-sthat-,-.211terest,!in-the pretty7; • In a, nunnent%be had led Dick Wha- len un to ',Claudia:and:her guup Peters ,: may . introdtice Mr., • WhaIen—M1ss-1'ownsend-----Mi —Wha- ;Mir_ • • ••• „,-, • Claudia. ioeked Jute a Pa'ir.pt,rather shy' blue eyes' and found: herSelfte , .britrangely :tongue -find:. . „ • "Miss 'Townsend has hbeen .gasping, ,•with',ailmiratien.•at.yont • play, italen,`, sail/ Mril. Peters for. her.; -AspitirsurktiblOts Dissolve Almost • . Instantly In 2 reqnd by'atop , vistas. in "Aspirin" ' tablet starts to Ells' inte.,, trad-gtr...,to-scork, IltoP' in ("Aspirin", tab- idt into a glass of water. - •By the time It bite ,the bottoir .,of the distil It.is disintegrating. What happens in this gimp 4 haPpens In *du itomneh., ' ' For Ambiittgly Qukk Relief 2 Get'ASPIRIN" , If you suffer from p4iris of tuduritis . . what you want is,quick, relief.. ."Aspirin" tablets glee qiiielt „ re- ief for one reason, because they ,. issolve.vg-disintograte-hiniost-in- • st•antly they:to-Lich Moisture.. (Note illustration ablive.) • 2' Hence—when you take an "Aspi- rin" tablet it starts to disolve • most as.qniekly as you swallow it, . And thus is ready to stairt,working • almost instantly . ,headachesood• neuralgia and neuritis 'pains start' 'easing almost at once. • "Aspirin" tablets are made in • „Canada, "Aspirin!' is the resistQred trade -mark of' the Bayer Company, Of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Beyer in the font' of a 'gr'cisg on evbry tablet. Fry it: -You'll say les marvelous. "You, were re4iIY WellilOrfel,"•tlu ghI said. . .Dick Wbafea Iopkcd flov;a. uIniii- ingly .into her Osit, eye. • and •dgekily--- look 14Ce';.Sbe . was, PQ full or life "e'--• her eYe's spoke so elRquently. • .•"Coeig along .Clanelia,w,said Bernell '.141tins her AM. . Claudia alf4:04, • • Peters' • : ",'Wo.ret you join ti, Mr. Whitlenfti.. Mrs..Peters' hastened to ask.' del";C.Iiindia added eardially, ;so W•allaCe Pornell's . evening was , Dick, ii!nialYC1•,';.et•A C•I'X •.49 see•the• way Claudia hune'onliia. Vet 'Words.. •e7:, 'inolted im, intoels h .teY.,;d:anged. -• : " Wallace rezaoristrated with : .Wbile„,cdanCing at' the .C4h4ret; , ....•.Are yeti:trying to Wha7', lene•bead Claudia? .cton't., know anything:- allo,iit• „hint :!•" • . . "'Well 7, de. You?"' • . • , • "I itneW Opt his folks. are raneks: era.- in 4 very small way. He styuggles• along as. best lie can; hasn't.get .cent neve.,".• ,•• '• "And you have. • •ratichiq 'wile. the 'ironic eomMent.,- "It's all yont'S if you say so dear • said Wallace. ' . •.. „ • VVally 7,- • please! I teld yOu last ttme'that.,P1.think4t over if yon •;The music'de* to a close. and.'She' •:.would give me tin' next summer." escaped-tha ik u y to e.. Only. seat that .WaS.:;vacant;4:-next to • Wit. Wha-,- lea.:: •.' ..• : '• "DO •Yod ski?"' she asked .him: "I Used to: O 41i, ,Do you ,Ski much around .hiere?"', ' •••' 1, . • ...I.:Yes we have a' • .skVeinh 'tip :en. '.1qem4 Rainier: 'We'd le .gia.d.,.toes.e).., YTA ,cenie up net Weekend:" • . YThat's awfully: kind f of •YOu,-...Miss Townsend, but • you :see, eure- hbeet staying in 'Seattle... I'M looking.... for ar-jolt here.. Hut will yen-Cep:1e „ . skating with me to -morrow .1t' short • . , tie••'•• •' ' . .„ . Next 'day, Sunday, they went ,sliat- ' '.••=1rigk'-4,0getile!.?4,4,10.;71WandititiSt.AglgAliP16 '.ed, and on...rueSday.tlhey-',Weet sleet- ing agile, .On Wednesday they drove eut;in -another ,direetien.; in •Claudia car, mid had lunch at..a,•Wayeide• inn.' By., tlijs time „ they knew'. each other very wel1, and, foundthat. knowledge 'eller' More pleasing, • • *allace-Bornell heard 00,iit. their ;outings, and his ,oldbitterness against • Whalen developed .,,into actual, ,hate,'.. Semething.'rentst be done ..about Hornell ,,was ..arich :Man• and bad not a 'little influence his .1ine.•,:The.Bornell Lumber :Company's, .interest were,. Wide .anel , far-reaching. • An idea eaine to, him suddenly,. . he ltalked With .hi s• Manager vlio.. had cOnie south to See:.bini, front '..Ittinher ,•,:carnms :British •CpItiinbia, •.' '-• ;Hraddee,k," , he. said.,. "Have' 'Yoe, got: an. opening „nil...there ,fer.. a ' likely. sert'of :41),rbtind• A• i,ehan .of about . • • 1,11014m:it, •Mr.s;',Bei•nellf" W•allaces'froWned..... ".rt • '.:I • saY, • Hraddeek, "a 'Plhee • inlet be I:Mimi!" it's an; 'Ordet, kr. ' - • .• - • . • • . 1 . Yeti••Coeld, put gr.•...,whoen. t i3 Lake,o• as h e •o wee.. . pins_. , e, is baridi..;', onslink-shoes, "yen inight .serid,• •Maitt ea''',OVerseer , with ''the N • , 00.0,iwage.--‘-.. two linnclred.a .month, say." . • • n'f'‘Vo hiindred: but. M. • Bornell."., •• "Welt; .Say a „bit :less.th.en,:•but you • ,make it geed, 1..tent, this man out of •:•the way'. Braddoele.' for a: time at the ...I :.., • : . • • .. • .*• Braddock'nersed hiS lips knowingly and nodded , . :"I r1 JLfI -,7 1 guess : finC•a Plaee. tor. hni• s• Yetr,Start • north on Saturday.. 3,7:ery twell,-"Wilatetrthall go,' with Yo.1.1. r " • ' •" (to be centilniedy. ever ed • the , representative 'of a neleF- ..,:paper: if a man in a •Sitall way of ,busir.eis in a to.,wri.: • • • • "Beeause • 1'r .n' the mien dm -Wired • . • ' 'But v. -1;y kie' '.7• aza:tYst • .; , tlo n't leave a rtzp no was t.",e.rep.';•1 • ad vett-is-pi vrst lastsomeran t're , w;z . "o-.• g;., I (.1;fin't tire to .p•ri t'ie • More , thart Ci .re• sold,in the' tn!;,:ed year 11" • _LW D'OtttAani Get_ ti., , 1.0ivit itAtik* MARS ..nct. OBS , 4ftsitls ,Ciniongat •gardeilaitzpitrts • Toniaketertain 0 re: auks buy atedi with, t ' iepUtation Ryder:. 1 Then you Will get double.' : rested seeds at .reateie- able price; Odra firm Vfith a 70 years' reputation: Graaf coronation Vear SEED BOOKI • Virtte today ftira FREE c'ep of Ryder' latest and greatest geed book. .122 pagel Llnlque ovaltlei. Old lavotirites. Practical advice. '• t•td • 1" ,W1 0, ncx 2454, tlontieal. 11'.1011 tr•P ved(14 rntit be tient dire6t k • Still (1920) . Ltd.; Seed. St. A Ibttiftf, EigIand -Italie No-. 13'71'2- - Best _Boc)ks -'' • Writ's % the Baltirnpre .Son:: At' n ! luncheon the, American Beelcipillei'S. Association 'announced .its annual awards' to fiye authors..., It called:15r." Victor Heiser's work the Meat -"dis7 '•• • tili•glaished biography.' Miss Mitch- ell's' "Gone ,With the Wind" (of course) : the best ne,vgii*and: Van WYck Crooks!' "Plewering of New .11'.itg1an1", • tile! .,tlieSti.:::•C..,e).1,.e.11.t.,...tie.c.e '016s-1.' was 'Pella T, Lute's 3ThoCoun- tiry Nizclicii" and the hest "loigot- ten 400lt,." 1\;,or.all • Lofts.' al, Met n GypSy,:.7.* Runner -ay; anthOrS in each: category were; hi:Ovine Hoffman,ebege 'Saptaynna joint, Gunther, 'T'55"tff ,Carey and ElitnbetbGpudge. The..Selections. interesting for ,.-sey,eral reasons, but chiefly, l' think,. lecause; of the. fact that Of. • these ten' to') -ranking' ers' standards.elcactlY , hall'. were . • ,written by Weirton. . Indeed, in the • :list or rl..dual• wietiers, three out et Th'. .18 Modern A ge five, are woThei, eve e though the • ° Atiet-, hits. the:iitilaious hi'ofhav • A head waiter in New :Yerk has -Jog' •Written the most distirrguished ' been deploring the lessening uae of The PreSent W.ritere .haS not aeen a Woman faint for years, :yet when lie 'Was a boy, , women and girls : • , "forgotten"' boo.k, Writing is, rite-, agine, 'the. only trade, eyaft or pre-. . • • fessionin which at the -end_cif . _ -Year we•nen- pp -an -Ateliers eon, -1---ns break even and even ontclass. the , Thereis no . question anyway, ablaut their having established their claims, to and Obtained all of :their "rights!" in the field of literatute.. the potato. It is a splendidveget• able, and should contribute to, the benderf meals., but since worn*, h • ve beentryingtheir leit, to be and re.! *in sliin..they ,haye Shunned: the., po-, tate hepatise it Is. rich in starch: The head woiter was surprised to see' hOw -well 'women are le view of 'the •seanteating they do. "Yet," .said, he, "t have only seen. one 'women -faint this. 'year.". „ A PaaehoCali,e • 'Desserts' are juit. the::,hardest: , ,part •of.:anything a Woman has to do in the. 'way- ef' planning. theals.„Par-, .tienlarly is this se during the ,Winter When. the supply of ,fre'sli fruits. is so 'tinned and the family get th•Odof Pre-. served' fruiti2 But don't let it set. you down and •remember Yon .dotft-'.iave to serve the. sapie'thing over and 'over -again: There, are .dozens Of ways in whieh: favourites can ,be varied 'a little to''SurpriSe.aed please those,. r•present dedhere is ati.mitstalidieg ex- ample Of what. can he done: • „ Stinig;• tiin.e. ago 'we gave you: the... .;„re.ellae ,,for •Peach. ,DpsideilOwn • Cake, and we are en confident that it 'went over 'big 'with yetir,. faintly, that we '•want • 'to •' give z you -another Variatien if it. Its almost like ' gilding .the lily te, add delicibui „rich- chocolate to this.. , , delightful. cake,: but It is So good that •-yon'll Want to inalte..aed serve it right: • , .• . • .yor those of. yeti ..Who '•„knew. the •• goodness - ef-7.-a,—Perfect-e;,,tipeicledo.wirt .. Cake, tifis,Wilt.'offer neW.fielda to eon Auer' and. ::for 06Se: ha.ve, 'never' YeenthinatiOn of and cake in•r,s•atisfying dessert it ailI be •inakihg•a new•friend: *tip ,•for.....the beginners from eXperiented cake Makers is to be serer:and. Use . the ',1),eSt•eakefleur theinarket. It must , ' and 'fitte.17 And to further in 'the, suee'essfid..inutcoine ofthis te b4t.•,-i_cher'G1ate groee,r It '.ontalned 1' oun'make. fr-eas'y •• •:•:anda rat rneaSurjnig. ChQcolate thisidedOeia•Cake •r.-11. siltedc. • tea,v4a.toot. otiew'rler. „ , 3c, xtar ; ' ,....ta.f.,:offp',O2 Milk • se; 7.ara, • ..1;:.% . , • •4. • • • 4. S •t•atd. Oak., 5.••!'-g 1,er. t ' tAz , ree.V4,0ar..1 to r ;.• ..E•rt',41•.• . ' .".' 'rig'wor;i;y. • l•rkelt • tr, a•gad ra.4.i•a.z.4:st iti °dr4t, •(;•;! f•AtE••.'.W,.4;`•'•*: q. • • .•4 ,1" • o et. ix... rake of ie En *.2 1"1:Irrisp ti� ejrsOx•s t4 Seri• -e *arta wite, Q,;•• hl.e•Ped Cf`kt1:24. ,A.Prk:fit.s• p'ears,. 8:1)-13.1ett ba"nan'as, tV be• 'S•Okint. ' jelly-Ntalitrig . • gobinS—and. iiiukarb Wr.o •"' saye..• Hp't hptr. 4)v.;.a.dy'? The. pink, • eibin sitallts e'er earliest fresh frUit aretio;•",r _Seen 1r ai tbd:Billtrktstt et • tering an° ln$rifrat toi thel rraise you. eyer- taste• 'herme-inade, • rhubarb 'jam and 1611Y these recifieli. preserve all of the natural flaVer Of 'the. fruit 'itself:, e-• Rhubarb jatti 'e,uaa„ prepared :fruit • tups sugar • . box powdered fruit pectin trim- and. Mite Ong' do ht' ikAitidet-sl#411'• red -Stalked rhubarb: Add t,e•titii: augari Atiti •lot otilict 'thit • . . • . „cep :of 'sugar ii in addition- to the,...4 ' cups • Specified •.above. • ..',,,•• ,• .• Measure alma sugar dry dish,: . • . . . „ and .set. teside•:Until,needed.:;.Meesure prepared : 'rite . a 6, tb...67quart ,JEettle, ,up last' cup or fraction ' of &up with water: 'if neceseary; place over •hottest•fire..' Add • powdered fruit Dentin; mix irell,,iand, continue stirring .until mixture comes to a• hard bob.: At mice 'poet' in sugar; 'Stirring „Constant-. ;Iy. redithe foaming, 1, teaspoon.. 'butter May •• be itii16dj., Continue, stir- . . ring, bring. to• full rollitig boil,. and: ?bell hard .1 minute. ' RemOve.,,,front, Skid, emir .q.eiCkly. Paraffin' hot •jam at 'mice.' Makes about (6 :field ouncee;eachl: • :Rhubarb-J[411Y.... •••• . , . ctipe. ihs.) . juice - cups .(3 timgar 1 bettle'fruit pectin. • TO.' prepare: Juice,' cut'. about 3:lbs. red -stalked rhtihatb4ate.F.ineli"Pieees and •put through' food chopper. Place • fruit: in jelly eioth or bag and into large saucepan and taia4:Bring 10 a :boil over hottest ,fire and., at 'once: add bottled pectin, stirring ceet ,stattly. ,Then to roiiing, .01i: and 60.11.:hdra'v, inintite.,Itenieve from fire; skim, pour quickly; 'Paraffin -hot jelly at once. ::.:Makee• .0014 1.): glasses '6 fluid • Ounces •each). . were fainting all over :Qiaterio: Iii small toWn, if a team Of herses.. an away alOng 1,he..'triale 'street one • or two "women would be almost sine s. to faint . in the doorways of the •• lea4pg•Ferygoo-di---storegr-----Arany-ga ,tligring. attended by; egeiteinient • a , women would :be tikely to feint and he. carried tenderly to ' one side for "reeoveeri.! At a funeral there Weida. be , -faintiage. . ' • • . • . Analter .point is. that women .do ,net • cry as mach as they epee. did. It a Arian and his 'Wife had a Idiapiite,. . . the woman wouidwin 'hUtsting•in tears.• perhdps,' owing to • the eic1;.• • . • vancement edueation they Can win ' . . „ , . . :,:doinestic disputes, nowadays ' Without ..,•resorting to tears. Be that as May,. the female 'of. the speeies, does not. as s'e formerly'llidA!-•• • ; • • • Ons does not lite suggest, that • the 'shedding -of tears ,,Was: fOrnterly ,of ° grief. Instead the change that has donie Obi* .may beiarge1y'due to abandoning. of tight-laeW corsete, .freeing .Of• the Isinale. figure, 'the, re- leasing .Of', girls and wothezi 'an that. :they'. can '.-Play,,gatnee, take: exercise's,. live aneli • in the, open . and dwell at night in • Well-Yenplated • ;tont° Stari'' • " Sunspots May Mean ., • Very Wet Summer Now •• •OrIc.---Stir,spets • surpassing • in.. size, number and, violence those of 4-029, the snimber when unpre- • cedented rains flooded . the WeStern . , , , ""Dust.:Bowl," are predicted for this • -coming summer. • . •..• . •*Alreaoly the • spots;'seen. through. the-world'sAargest .:telescope at I Wilson,' California, ' exceed' the 192.9 .average. y They - tbtar BOW abon,t a dozen daily, and hid: fair to set record • for the plesent century: , 'Stin-aPets'. have been traCed 39,900 years,.. 'in 11 cycles, through tree -ring -changes dile to greater or'- , less ; rainfall, •'• anti-.: gravel deposits They eauie increased radio .sta. tic,:and .t.re aceornPanied, near their edges; bY • bright flares pf light"; which zanie•short-wave radio to fade' for 10 :minutes to .half an -"flour. Their ci,eles:. affcet Weather, crops , and comfort. ' • 1 , • 7-•"--.777 /Loved AS THE GREATEST TRACTION TIRE FOR SHOW A ND UNIMPROVED. ROADS • ftERE th. WA4 4 rogb fif;:ep m4, sno!o.i, or, •un.. ,romis Firestone Ground ip Tires 646 you: tafely through ivithout ',aloe of chalifs,, The 'pat- 'entetP.Ground Grp trgad.griPs On;any" stnia.Ce4-,ir1s telf-cleaning—and gives. potitrve ;traction., Don't take chances' of getting stuck in Acift roads.. Put a set of Grounl Grip tires on your car or• • truck today. N� increase in pri e. See the l�cal Firestone Dealer .".• DGRIP T1RE • ,,- Life:Not Placed First ,More tban- .peeple, ,k,ere killed .er injured elltenlei?ileri, 1 - Ontario in eleven.' nlerithe: . The kW', 40 numbered nearly••590. , , The accident rate was tblla.',4hilelt thirty a day.. • • . • "- The ,Canadian casualty lists (hieing the Great Wail were. scaicely Illere-••••• • than that. - • •• Neither were. the deaths More Per- weeent nor the, crippling or .the greee '0'04- 4'r ri al!A... • Tei flitY0Snad p-eopte- te 'aiti)ge a city. • , Is. too- many—any .number tee many ---to te' made .yietims allte.trefdie less ' tIlie t• • Tie calor manner +kith "most ,ef, this country's . population': accept this • unnecessary".'.1ess,"of as . it were something inevitable is one Of the iadiest.,signs 'of ru4ssnest. , ••National, apathy, amounts to a de- claration that peepre7would ratheir gernble. ter' their 11,.vps than let harsh regulatione-. interfere with their pleasure, profit and:„Conveni- ' ''• ' s • • Tips.0n11#1qnners nowledgo ef corrOOt soefil 4sages by aziseiering• the c - • lowing question,, then . . against' .the ,autitoritatiVe answers beloW:,- • `4 ' .1)Oes a hosts rise to great ' her guests when they are men?, , • 2. In.. making • an introduction, Ili'. a child presented :to': an older, per- son? • .3 . - - ....air -._ _ . "• . .What might s hostess ... to a .. departiag guest who thaiiiri. hi for E plear.ant thric?. •,I -4. Should a -hc:tess „wn1.1( thiough c.00re, first, .‘or stine asIde for beg , 11141y one an talk*, to dinner with, an invita4,ie'n to a : What would ycei do 'ife--.-"• , • '• ShilTedlie °"eteeirlire, ellis7Yee-70 dress' You are weEfrinks---' . ' •'` (R) ,Pas the ;•tomriliment of( with remark such ag• °!,01'f, do Yoti like ihial It is.: stich Ari•.• 'old thine, (b) ay "Thank pine'. 'It is nice) , , • , of you to say so.' • (c) :Say "Thank yen. Ironr 11).0:4;', , is pretty,,t66 3.. Yes, ,, • " She .thight :say, "rin,'yerfAtopy' 7 that, yen'. came," •:o.r:‘.:u.liatri haing ,yOu: •••• .77 Stand . iior•••gjlests.:.. • 5: No, ,,repitid • in' Best "What •WOUld You „Do!' soltij ; ,.,(a)- indicates :rassrnerit or, lack ef. integrity, and .:,:(C),..lessens.the-pleaSnre of the. per- -• son 'giving the first' . • Wind' Wind' pri,,the. weld; and Wind. Wellin • ":1OW,''frOM •the,clearriess, , • .Limpid and langliidLstiLdusk, ;PeWed With the myrin'of the sensti-. 'bits .turf in .its• •nearnesi, grneky attar of blooms and i vetches id inusic; • Am1rosia1 incense of. grasses .'and. , clever new -blown;. 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