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TUC LIVELY AND THE IJF
Better to be an Outcast From the Father
Than to Buy His Favor by Pretence
"Tho law is within ins h•'as't.
Psalms xi. '•.
There is a type of ere- 1 which
beat can be desorihetl as the over-
all religion. Its adherents speak
of it poetically as a robe of 60a -t-
ens ettE.
ilc'teensnea'4. To them religion is simp-
ly a garment a hich is thrown over
and hides all the rags and tatters
pi the real character, and faith is
a process of covering •up reality and
seltstitlrting appearatuca of holi-
v.
'or those who do not think far
iti doubtless is a comfortable theory
i,'nat by simple acceptance of the
14 rrus tffarcd you can bo invested
with a reputation •wh:cit you do not
possess, that no platter how bad
y-ot actually may be the infinite
Judge of all is quite willing to see
you as tiae•,retically good.
When a man is too lazy 'to make
the fight. for character, too deep
(a the lusts 4flifetufare
the beasts
'within and down thorn, he takes his
pleasures in scuffing at efforts to he
dt cent., he calls them teaaty mor-
ality. and points proudly to 'his
Rheological overalls, telling us that
it matters not at all what he really
is so long as he Imus on this garment.
That is e-ssenti:ally the creed of
hypocrisy; that snakes all religion
a pretense. Any credit for eharac-
t•:r which is bast on a legal fiction
or on some sort• of bargaining, the
purchase. of an outer garment to
hide real facts, and substitution of
a theoretical goodness fur goodness
in life, snakes against. goodness and
encourages
PRETENSE, AND SHAM,
perfunctory agreehiunt 1•, /.•i1aiu
tIlt oris»
4:f that day, and besides he w :st "Vim knew that there wr.s no -
eager to grutifs the blood-th'iity
passion of his 14 Hew -revelers.
10. Beheaded John in the .'e't
-The banquet must, actor tingly.
have been held at the f••1 t►• •r: pa
lace of 3!ac•haerus. Mask's at saint
of the tragic end et the 1ial,r,ist is
nest sat id ( Mark 11. 29).
11. She brought it tc. her n:o:•ul'r
The (slel-Woo led previsi..•1 Nit!►
Nhalt these Nemec a r,1ugile tit it•
veitgennce is almost incuncett:ll.,l.•.
But swift retribution was \1 -,red
11•hr11 the prodigal sun came upon Antipas and Herodias. They
w(nt to Rome to seek Croat tsar 4s4: -
home the father loved hint nth be-
pesostr,usr he had the best robe I,laucd the title of king, and '1. rte
on 'him, but he placltl the robe on rewarded I,y being banish, i 10
biro because 'he loved him. He was Lrg(1unum i11 Gaul' Herodias %. I
t1: .o11 before the rube was (lots- ul,aarily •harrow Herechs exile..
no..! us well as after. Hcs esteemed 1' . His disciples . buried Ws:.
miss not fur 'the robe but fur the ants toJesus-Phis tut 14.i
relp'tionship. The lather of us all , t faithful devotion t., their 1 .,,1
helps us to understand the 1:► t
i3 not fooled by 0111 flimsy vest-er r
that taenia' years later, in tar-
t:tents Of cr:eds; he is our Father, awry Ephesus, l'u1u1 found din
whatever our philosophical clothes (stoles, including 1pulios. 1(-110
.•r actual condition.krew no other baptism than that of
51e11 become fit for the kingdom John.
of .higher living not by dunning
some fheologieal uniform which
hides their rags and sores but by
turning their fates; toward the bet -
too life, by seeking the N ays of
that kingdom, by growing into the
glory of its fellowship and tasting
the keen delights of its serviet'.
Loyalty is of the heart,
NOT OF THF UNIFORM.
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THE SUBJUGATION
° OF BERT
Rut men have foolishly thought "And so," finished Jlr. Hop -
that God loved thein for what they kilts hurriedly, "I cawn't marry
believed, instead of realizing that 1.4 0 :•,
that great levo is ours because we 11 had come at last : Sarah • plaa1i ") o1 yunr caudae' •.'' he
are h:s, based on existing relatin
on- turnc<t on the narrow seat, and '`atacl'
slips and not on any legal condi- eyed her companion slowly. Hop-' Tu think of it :" he muttered,
Cons. That groat heart would love kins kept his head turned obstin-' as they reached the Park gates.
us all back to the glory of the fail- at< -Iv towards the bandstand. 1'„ ttast0d eight• nnunth5 on yeast
il, I keness. prole his utter lack of nervousness,: an41 3.411 was only Navin' a game I:assw•ater, listening to a lively ac - finished ((-1111 a tiny embroidered
What a man needs in his relig- he even began to whistle. v'ith rue : ' v.unt of the previous night's. hap scallop. or it is fastened to a plait
K Miss Bryce drew a lot! •. quaver -
what.
waver 1 ne vel asked yo0 to come. i l.cnings. The footman ---a married muslin waist with only the bolters'
ion is not a garment to cover up 6 1
what. ile really is, but a great pas-; ing breath. '1'heu }ler firm► chin: Hee P4.mpanion conveniently Ina•1 with thi•(`4' children- - carte in 11f skirt embroidered. The length
d0.dg..<1 this aside. for a fair share of the general ap-'. is just a trifle shorter than the
sisal, a mighty' power of leve and tightened. }:very Wednesday 1've tramped l•I::use, I s1,ite petticoat and frock.
hope within him to work out and! What are you talking shout, , Wrappers are made Loth with
t'hange him into what he mitl.n'l In'. (51 r. He skins ]" she repeated,fur c ..w n to see you ; w niti'd outside "I t was eery' kind of you, I'm ! 1 1
f Ill,fil gull N'a5 neatly to l'bltle U11t, 'wily Mrs. Iin1'klnR Rall. !ani 1 without yokes. The latter is
Heavenly likeness is not by
e"" -!the tfe second time. awl took you to th0atl'rs and music -Don't nlenliou it. 010111'" said the favorite
No matter te'11at id, 110 s4LlIt• t•}IPo_, cut. 141 fit s,iioothly
legis may have said, no standards fortuity in clothes ---even of creedal; 4•I was only 4xplainin' thing:,,over the rhould0ls and full in
car be right in religion which aro tilt or the.'logical tailoring -but by sai 1 Mr. Hopkins vaguely'. "wills w'en 1 could afford it.' 1 the man genially. "I hadmit I was
"But why '" ' I always said yon were very rather taken aback alien Sarah straight. out fou full breadths to
transformation of character. the bottom of slip. The kimono
wrong i11 ordinary morals, no 'terms In that real assize which g ' ••kind.." .:11nc• rushing up in 1114', buts burs~ p •
R !, g
g'es, `' Hopkins v(-ut ctl his hand. w' 1 upper is I► us4.(1, but is net
eliof cit Iare4eourtrd�unworthy lethi- on through all the ages, as the lights 11'rll, yon see,'' he began. -And it's been all huukem-mere your 'Part, I soon got over it." so warm as a pattern aid' sleeves.
of eternity sw0e s in on us all fie -eared nl on your part ! You never When the two women a4.1e aloneI
calls somal men. One of thegreat I That's just what I don't fie.b111(r is usually n small turn down
Kltiuns are swept, away, the gc'ats;inttrrupted Sarah uplolly. That• eared a rap for ole:'' (•,pother again, Sarah vase 'd (lit 'Hien sold turn Lack cuffs. Some
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is
of popular riands 0 thinking :tions
separated even though ticu•y,her hands were clasped tightly t.._ The tremor in 11 r. Hopkin's voice doubt which had crept into her, times :1 v:ri 1rr has a light hood
ome-
1,t to bring its demands on the life wear fleeces, and mem are dru41uru('-: ether beneath her Iasi muff. that,
gloved that }►e wars rapidly reaching heart. P! K
at least up to the standards of K K that stage ofthat can be pulled over baby's head
(h:,racter current among men (''1 even though spry speak their a foolish moisture was glinting in ge self-pity which hard -1 "lou -you are sure he will fur-: ,
ev(n'wtiere in civilization. shibboleth of name and dogma. 'Che t::c c'4ruer of each dark eve were."' 411 tears. !give ane f , 111 n draughty room.
But Sarahput her finger at once Mrs. Hopkins smiled. t Che embroidery tat a wrapper
A Bradly paralysis settles on tl►c inadequacy and oust ( f ars' livery flung') of which Hopkins had no no -I 1 1 . may bo. as simple 41r as clahnratto
then- appears and w4 realize Ilii ti,,,..
ton the weak point in lar. argument.' "Forgive yon • she r1•peat-d. "!f
nu.rrtl nerves When you are willing as one• wishes 1lr1/1 Weil tht ural
to b4 known for the merits of an_ justness of the demands written on He turned and stared at the gill! 'It's been Longton u❑ both Rides, 3'o'1'd nein his face this morning
zit our hearts, the demands for the Tau don't understand t" he re-: hasn't it 1'' she luurmured. "You roti wouldn't, need to ask that quos rffc et is delicat4 . 13rinr chin{;
other person, when you corse to , rated. I knew that y110 couldn't marry me. tion." She leaned forward Rud-' down each Ride, .►Friss tht bottoms
c)icve that in the eternal t4ni• of ' right life. 114 life that set gs t11 lore p of skirt, and on 1 tiffs •Ind collar is
K•judged y tie good and true and serve the No ; 1"01 had your mother to feed, your deftly and kissed the radiantly hap .
tun S you will be ud a<I out b h•,ule to keep. your any to make •v girl in front of her. utwrays in good taste. 1 )r the edge
needy and make real the ideal, The Life Guards' band was still 1 f K 4' r 114 butlunh.4le(I around the "-
rattling you malls' are but eoby a natio rattiin off the quick, breezy note in the world." She repeated each' "Tau and I have cured him. Ins'
ur an external appearance won by 11 ENt31' F. ('OI E. ..f "Down S.4uth,'' but. 31 r. }{„1, 4f has little stock phrases with Irl clear,'' she fini,.hrd. "I didn't tiro wrapper either in nluit- or
Li s could have sworn that a death- 1;i'1; emphasis. "So we've loth flank much of the other girls, but )1 soler. Sometimes the hu;tunhu!Fil
Il b4 e11 having a game." alien I saw you 1 made up Illy" niiial Pogo. hats al brie rat itehe(1 rine about
pulse, the tetrarch would gladly hush had Cullen tin Hyde Park
11 r. Hopkins opened his mouth. that Bert would jural have to t►n\, a half incl) from the poinl•s of seal -
have killed John, lout he are:Well no.. that very moment. ' lops, or more stn Iish set. is n small
th_• insurrection that might, follow,! Being an in/finishel eavalier he 11:• arts about to pour forth an 00.' yea 'That's -Is [ told you the
h(cause the creed regarded the ('4.0( straight to the point at 01)44•. 1111 withdrawal of his statements. truth 111N1ut him. 1 don't need 14 sh.110(1ulh(lydei (4t'rkr as scalloed in p.
Baptist as a prophet. "Ain't we been welkin' out to Sarah felt• it coming, and looked n• k as hn'plt inn from him. The
111'1'Eil?\,1'f10\ 11. LESSII\, ti When H4rld's birthday came gethrr ! 110 demanded. i round for a way of escape. ; 1.nuse ix mins. and his poor father;
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MAI 22. -The ebsur%u,uev of birthdays was Gallant Sarah Iauathrd. I Prot Wesel- and a fine evening I.•/1 ,ti. Pnougll to keep Inc cornier- A1!•::\TS.
a Greek custom), u,.nsiderld idulat "1.411 have been kind enough toy sent the footman of the house she table.' creamed Hamburg Teak. - Put
sous by the Hebrews, introdu,.,.cp take 1114 Blit once or twice " she til Ikea in up to the gates at that She opened her arms. and Sarah
1 11111110/1 r4'll, ' to 1. instant. . airs enveloped 111 a w'a1.111, Inuthc r- 0'1` -p 14.1111(1 of hamburg .ti ak in a
The Meath of tabu the B:►pti.t, 1.. the Hrmc(4 The b:lthd:ay's of '(ala, there 114 i.:'' she Fried 13 hu l undue :1nsw. rs. flying pan with one moonset) silo
t,u: 4 were wid0ly celebrated in While. 114' wag mentally reeling g• --
Matt. 14. 1-I'.. /:nldcn Test. K' di* I IUl 11 r. Ho 1 - -- _-'1• -- --_ onion cut fine,cover with ono -halt
ancient times. Tsai. thi,c s lint shack to his eget I I K p kin's inn. "i
cupful of a at'•r, salt a:ld pepper
}'rut, 1G. 3.'. 'Hie daught••r of Herodias ti u Sarah planted l 1 t.1 r I r 1 all:,`1 1st• going' (;,,,41..1,:‘,1-4.„,:;;. 1 SILIItK PI\ TRADE. t.. taste. and 141 cook wail water
1,11•w 1311(, (rP : I 1 rn
thing in it '"
"Oh dear. yes:"
Mr. Hopkins pause(} fur a uo'-
int nt. Deep down in his heart there
lurked a suspieiuu th,1t. Sarah a as
Rif to work. 1`hc alri%al ,•f tl.r ****
teapot gate hila an. thug' opp,•rtll j�
tots. He rt•-r.11t (1 111.t 1u d us1 1.' *
sighs this time.
110ME•
"1 1 don't think I Kant t4:.. ���RRR
ws. he said. -rill tau much up
(ul;• placing with lion; that in her set about --about soulethieg."
sail she held more than :a here Hall he Iuuked up at that moment ******* * I**
li)1ing for hint. He tried anothcr he might hate caught the t14iiklr HELPS 1'(113 '1))1- �11)'1'Hl:lI
attack. Desperately poll, for he of un11uly do light which glinted in
ma-- fighting for his (suli self-cen ; the 4,1(1 eco, ab1'\e pin►.
e•al.ceit. ' That's all right, Bert," his 1110-
•'.1nd and all the kisses," ho thrr said hriskly. ":1 cup of tea
muttered. will do coo gond."
•'Full---y'U11 beast :" thought Sar- She poured out the fragrant
eh brew and whisked 4.0 into the seta -
Then aloud'she said : le r3- again. That she made a dash
'•1 hat( to encourage yeti, you for the roller -tow. I, and stuffed a
kt:4w." coiner of it into her Mouth, her
That. settled it. J!r. Hopkins abode frame fairly shaking with
veered round, like the human wea- sitepressed laughter, would have
ticrroek he was. He forgot that
lit' had made up his mind to end
matters that evening, forgot that
he had looked forward to a re!cli-
ti.'n of old scenes with other fon(1
and foolish sweethearts. From
pll:%i ng the stock part of hetraser
he tank up the role of betrayed.
• • 1.011 --you deceiver "' he cried. t meal. Rut 1 p
lead enough for the people on the
next seat to hear awl turn to stare the peg behind ,the dour. His n10- inch hem :+t bottom. Line4 i'f brews
at the couple. 11:. r c.+►ne out from the scullery. stitching mark the edge of Facing
With the palm of victory in her ••(loud -morning, liert :" she said., an each side of front and outline
grasp, Sarah arose, triumphant Bert. stalked out
of the house.; tl►' hen]. 11 also trills the waist
Airs. Hopkins, free to enjoy herr, a half null 111 from o•dge•
mirth at last., ((11apaed into the` si barrio. coat is made lunger than'
ibi not cut out baby garment`.
without patterns, as these may be
had for eters thing the modern baby
wears. It pays to bus one. 1! copy -
in: from mealier hal.,t''s frock cut
first in cheap material.
With constant ch:ulges in baby
garments keep up t•1 date. The
good pattern for baby has comfort
f •r its first consideration. The
little clothes should be 114gienic its
astonished her sun had he known. shape. material awd lightness.
As it was, her callous manner stub :1 dainty bassi.. cont is reale from
n. (I }aim. straight strips of flannel for th.t
1n•.onc can see that I'm mia ((-::bats
with straps oyer the sho,ul-
eiasbie,•' he muttered. "Tet. she eters to keep it on, unci one end
1ell.'•.• Inc 1.111 all right. Never longer and pointed to lap around
knew 'er to lo. so 'ardt:'carted be- the back. G1,rrd bn adths •4f Curr
fore. Oh. Sarah- Sarah ", ail are sewed to this Nai'( with
He finished his 1 little fullness. '1'hea4 open up the
Cron: the table, took his hat. from, !tonna and the finished with a four
ural regal.
"1 am going now, Mr. Hopkins."
she said quietly. "Good -night:" chair vacated le- her son. as ordinary flannel petticoat so
Hopkins sauna d his hat firmly on ' Uh, de:1i.. Inc (1earir me! I that ti ends 01111 be turned up to
Iris forehead and leaped to her thought 1 should have died: Ha, protect baby's feet. Safety !:ins,
sine. ; hat, ha 4" are used for this purpose, or (bet)
"I'm hanged if you're bin • t.,! hh: button -holes are put through;
f, 3' R ti I resuutly she sat up, wiping, her
leave me without -without an ex-! eyes, the, hems and buttons in corer
"I roust go and hear what hap- sfonding places on front 4.f skirt.
poi ed," she deei(1rd, 'or 111 nrl_
Embroidered flannel pettiroltts'
er do a stroke of work!" :arc made in two ways:: either w•itht
By ten o'clock she was seated in tb' entire garment rut .4f the Ina-.
the big kitehi'n of tit, house in serial the neck and sleeves being
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
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Verse, 1. fiesta the tetrarch - w'hich fahglreaatl er Aplease I herme. Ifer duncle.' "Arid helped 1)11• eat supper," she Id. wv',1 ." •gasped the discarded Singnl.'It• ha, :111 important shark is l,.11edt11 :43.,1 .1.lel 5utterrinklsio. of
r added. ; gazing lifter the slim figure as it fin trade wilieh supplies the local KK f
se
Originally, a tetrarch was the rut- Herod, was acconliug to an after tabl4• 1o.4nful of (lour "el' this and
4r of the fourth pn1t. of a country. dirtier custom 11f the (:reeks. Pro-' Mr. Hopkins tugged at hi, col berried alter the rtrnng4. man. :.oi.olsl ('llinee with this Oriental
114.111 the time of Pompey the ftssilnal dancer') were employed to leu•. a habit h4• had alien align. mi -
He had been chucked: ('net nsidP'd4';seals'. '1111, *1o.);. 53 worth in' 11(141l tna►thone 11' ofmilk.
101Ik10 111(1 stir
irunra
1' . 1 fe'cl in 1849 came from lIorneo, , q
Orcpt• the title was given to any {(o through pl'tfurmnnce» of a licca-' If you're tl;\in' t4. ',insinuate as like ar. old glove, 41isturdetl in the I'
ti. us character. For a woman :,t "Iv 1 took tip %ith yon jisl for a of hand fashion which twilled found Pteativ, Sarawak. -lla•irr4», ('4sl.4fl, slues of toasted ',read ail! tnxk(' 0
uc pendent prim s. still
while sub 1'1 Inc�4 an<I the ('iromaudo! roust., (14'liciens breakfast aisle
R 1 rank to cha ► to such a lewd act, measly supper he cried. vu (IPligl,tful, tlh4n planing the �ldinat4 to kings. still cn'oyrd 1
11.14nv 4.f die pr..rtigatiles of a suv4r. i Lal fele a company of drunken rev ; "�leusly, indeed : ('old beer, fart of din, alder. (:.or our half ,r this amount wast Kidney Sive. Seek kidneys .8
,itkI,' , leer, and n hot 44(( The the butte 11,1131':' he� re-exported to ('hint. , salt eater three limits. Then cut
riga. This; Herod (Antipae) had e.ers an+ a shameless outrage. I rets d, The Malay shark, called the in small pieces, di. raMing core,
received the government of Ca11- 1\1 hiltsoe\er who should ask - 1.'1( stn ..f thorn, loo ivl.t 1113' Iden , „ y I
7.of a 1,11(1 supper. Noir sours either. Then suddenly. and ail') "cur- 'akar' yu, is the neat dreashal bo. 11 4111 lire in role: wati'r for 110 -
Ripest
and 1 crura frons his hither. stark adds ".'yen to the hrllf 11f hr. Hopkins, if hour a'4ual (►pp1`tite ah. Irving fore... :l 111.N and painful Ihc: nitiyes, Daring the terrildei t' eu ininlltcv, .Irwin nrlcl return In
Ripest concerning Jesus- For, 111 kinKdem." It was a stupid Jr.. -.gut fur ars thing .p::sit entered his bel ant. That disaster or the French steamer Lal til, with our lake t.ab!..sp4.onful of
over a sear Jesus had been punch 'iniac made after the Orientill flush f Il 1 I : rlrlpU1111 Add two mo (liens recd
LI • and ' healing f (' .! T11.11.1.- 1 I I 1 oath. I t•1 I,,,il I .chit• %4'ren411 1"1"1"."-1l ho wn'4 ht 11 hat• 114111 11.141 114• It.lti h Ship )oda 111 till.
h Straits of ('n», 41114' carrot. 11
)e half can "I
i.l., the 011 1111111 (If 14x41(1, ao.•(t
' The flu rl!►t 1x11'4 solingf l'1 al bo. nn' along. man 1 ,.1111r r4,111 11» l•4 isi 11 with 1 t lel
., 4II ■a tae.' len, and sealed ,y all oa 1, all! ) ',, ( ,, , UI►•
on tack iit. account ..f the (11(1
that he me ns, he had es Holed He had t4. entice his girl (ma( (soul his Elio Inst November Many of the (omni,..... Leat took for at least
11 shore of the sea 1.1 1tablet' %1111- lel old net, without the sanction of al tiripatrd an outburst. ..t grief. s'(14' 1 They hail turned back nn,ety p, ,sslet.g..r. loot Isere as shun
1n
iIon miles of eapernaum, and it Roane. (Barone of s foot of arousal c,r 0(40 indignant protCQ( : though the Park again. They might as 1103 reached the waters of the
w. 11141 hate lo en strung' it 44.►ue�iu his doulaitt, i Ile 111141 ispeeted faint murmur -,1(('11 be seated togs (hers listening straits seized hs the sharks 141141
rt'utor of the e•X••itA•tilelt of the 111111-I S. Put bastard by her mother buys .'1 let.. and brake:! -hearted re-' 11' the band. (11ngg(d hernial!' the startler t.4 be
tit1(14. ba41 nut reached his ears. !Thr real ren"„ 1 for John's plight 4lamina( ions, a14(1 the girl had sinlp-I 1I r. Hopkins spat Belem ►ly on 0(1uarell by those fierce 3'I;11l13a)
2 Najd. This is John the',Iwo, „f course. the bitterness ..f his lv asked hint a hat aas he talking, his widet'Ims, gripped his thin fish whirl► 1114. (.S114.4'171113 feared by
Baptist Popular opini4ti (Luke 9. irspinen1,1. far, He•r4dias, %thosee al(:ut. i stick tightly, and dashed into the the nut:vr fishers prnrl trite o.!1,
7 9. arts divid4d. 541104' said this I111nr1jags. he had so fearlessly ole-; ..of emit se, if yon are going to if illy at tame again. Seventeen species inhabit the far
w• oder worker was Llijah, (,Ihc•rst; ii, 11Heed . Brut it not heel) for her,. take it sensible like 1111 the Lotter. ' "I'll knock 'is leleetnin' '411(1 eastern 1r115, some 0'1 1110111 attain -
that it was one of the prophets '.f ; it seems likely John would Lava he e.nid presently, in rt len clip•:(- 4'/f "' lie 11141101111. ' 'fpr flat (4'ot4•11
old returned, still (,tilers that it tit 4.11 freed, for the heart of Herod • isf,rd 14.0.•0. I lento r'"
was John 1isen tram she 4101111. 11s" lau.1 Lien stirred by his interviews; '•If 1 wei, les slue ,i,at 3411 re• a' But Sarah and the stranger %ere
last. theory Herod 14alli13 a(1ept.•41. with the ilaptist (Mark •i. 20). Butt se it- steads sort of soling fellow,; 0• t to be found, and se, at ten
1.,,'1411(44' 11i• 4'0.11•e14n4e 1r.•abi,•(! 111,14 was this] i.Il (ien.v•lea WO -1,51r Hopkins." 511 rah maid, 44 1111 11.111/4:k. n very weary, \4.n• heart -
141111. I11 slit(' ..1 1115 /11'1/5 11• a 5ut! 0 1111'» (41/411(1`. t • if it. were some e ttspl`rai maty friendly inflection, ' 4'• 1: seeing main crawled en to a
it•: a length 4,1 114ents five feet. It
reported that a I.1ack fi'1 shark
113, ('ap11111'(I .41114' tittle' Si (WV Nhose
liv.•r weighed 2:10 pounds. The
Inlgo t is the l,aeky.g stlark. 14)1411
flu `e (Pula 'aro Matt. 1t•. o with rials'a (rem Ile 1 ape of Good
1 % t:• ir, she is speaking, of )Ilst 441 ` f '411111141 .14', thait (1)11 11 be4i1 b11s hound far Putties. How) t4. ( 4'0n►1, and 41flell 4•X(•1•('(1'
kW. 1: A. 151• and his eorlse.,n''nt d4 d.•tll she ask ter than s:►er.•d and (Making. %%hat is it that 1'111 tag 11 hen he came (1oan 11 break- fifty feet in length. This fish has,
one and one-half 4.1 tNo hours. Ila
mol add ally 1at41' until rend. 1.1
(44'1.44, then only sufficient. t4. 111:1)111
a good gritty with a little 11,1111 :11
(14 d.
1111 1Is.
Three }four 1111341. Bread '/l
fir a h•,urs brasO (1.,tl i;thtls. 441
polaf:,(4 and mash nl water in
which they were boiled. While thin
i'4 still boiling pour titer four tal,le-
•p,00nfuls of il.,nr. To this add t.•.,r
1ab!espn,1nful'0 of salt and grant'.
hiedsow's. 4111'• 1111111'1 of boiling
Peas four •lu:uts ..1 rol(1 water and
ntal 4.t the r4yurn iter. b1. crime t•a•. yen.( eak..s, 411ss'lv4'41 in 111111
,1, , ss;•Il head to be brought in in a ii a like' fns: next morning he had nlnd4' up an.nll teeth and is not c4.n.idPrel • r
Ibllell ban with n haunting drPa(1. 't 1 :.egos" (1'hrs •4`4(4.►n). Tho plot Hopkins. ewalloa0(1 .
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a ):. 111n•e 1er.P1e 1,11151. lie 1•e -'t,., aas a flat (rat•. Ilstally of brass, al fe•% nutmeats.
ga:Iele.I as 1 kind of parenthesis, i's. ':, •1 np•ul a loss steel upon %Lich ••1 - I (hongtl4 1
',smile! :1. verse 13 )t the eilap,t.•0 ,. Incl (111 di'l:i a11(1 around 1t the 'te %:1's aalki1 * 11:?,
Lek,. the mal r I' I 111
': blasted life: ( M,,layan .1rci ip4lazo.
1..1a thought Ile sighed a• 110 laced his boots.! • �- - I -- ' place eighteen hoar.. Then put
he rt•rualk-. poetic(' as 1,r drew the chair to. ), Litt •I'1 111,4'11'1• b 111 n e4ol 1'bl''4 au.t 1.0. p until err
A • ■ n ' a• r u (e , a l ' (wired. Th prowl 1 ..c ',or quart
! c• , ,t.. roc lnr4 . 1un she lo. r 1. t.• I )l table.• Pineapple Snow. One 4311 41f of the yeast for t%o good-ea/ea
10 1` s 1 and :t. 1% 1"*" .lr•o„ hell,.' ,,:,..r •I that the i., rad of ,141111 (night Sarah. fighting for her 1010, b,101•- Hi' rnother, bustling 11114,111 i'1 pie capl,le•. )e Il "1 n.411shnlal haves. 14. 1 on state :owl stir •lith
of doe suxl•il•ioa• (, 114`'"41 t,111•r1 .1 1.. -I.: %. (1 :11' t4 her on 11110 41 the ed the darkness dist 111(1 her white the scullt>n'. seemed to hale (1e ' 11a, •.h•• h'a'f 111111 .4f %hipped the lnn•1 anti! ;shoat ',il t•. ..baht
Int himself. till n he made hi• t• t • s f,, 111 IA 1601 11:•' gur•.IF writ. „Li rk.. %eloped a must exasperating at crena,. 1 nt 111e pineapple .le and the dt •r1•e•. 1
114 It al•aos. the Lake. 1 I•• alk 1 gnle4l, rite 4mt• 4 ling j( st "Did sea rack •41 :1,•nfl4'.s. s p l t Pa lrcnh. it. 14101 I (,614
3 •t HPrl.11ln• ties 1C(.Id �t.IriirS mar.hmal eas luta snail! plerel•• 11'4 spoonful each ,11 Nall, Brea, -.tsar
Philip th' I.1' f I,'.• loth her professional 1..• awl het make a haul of 31,11, 1 thloiglt It hnt4 1. 1.•.ur his s.,ir..1. eta into 1, -en dipped 111 (-41141 Nater for the altt1 %,ruled Ilo11r, Irl 0 1: •
tllfr et 1(11.41 Nas i1 l,rl\:Ile (1(1/1 11 l .,It411 ,1t the (cn•l.' 1,1 1 to '•t explant )1 ,w (111114' `••ills• •trllpathetle car or (hr: 14s.' Inar'hirlallu(• '% .•ii)' the cream
la Marne. anti 111,1 wits. Heteilia•, a The king Se In . •1s ,.1i:.•.i :l stied," Iin•hcd the infulbated Hep al 1'11 111, mother placed the pintP4.1 and stir into it 1114 pineapple and
an: lured away l3 .1stipal. whit, p„:„,. 'arlanee. 1111•, gK lo.t'l nnnIJ''14 \11.1 about sheer.
11 hae4n and P '4 in (runt of pial. and
the lxttel mos visiting the i+uperil! 11 ::s gri4'ye:1 1'114 '11rl:ll.r'' to '.11e:sr dear: Hell. 1 ((link that he let off a sigh lona enough to h(• t..'I'po4nfnl' of the pineapple juice.
Pito. The:► marriage 44;1• not law 1.:1.' •44••%,, .14hn 1111r,ng hi` 10).1 • sl.:tt wa% ler thought fill of sou. heard in (hinvxt street. shy sitnpls si,rt.. in sherbet cups.
fel. Ina•)-.ieh as she pns his out• ,t.nl'rl, .mid the pl•.I•urP lith 111. H•.I.kin i flu, in4Ill1t'•(Lined, and hurried hark for tI 13:►sann Salad. Far one punts,
rues and %lift. 4.4 I►i• !(ting heats,• v.l, 4:, Iii, hr rd the Bar fist. swat', Hoa ems it that Ger Istel tones teap ut without a 14(4141' •n'ad us.. one half Italiana • 111 in
(1.es Is 1•;`. •1••.11 .i• 11 It, had formed a high e- ►enainded Hopkins 411 the asuprreil-1 Iter Ron glared after her aligril% fit s;er length strip". nrra'll;• . e 141•
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L. 1'carra the to 1 tutu t t teat., 4.i the pr4/1het. :..n• accents v1 the foreman at his ' "She slur's care sot happens to, t,;, . hearts• and over II, +. 1. cwt
tis teem('. that 11,e 1.114•.' 4-t 1 ; 1 I ► 1'o• sal. of Iris o'111,' t
we. for (.i(t(::1 '1 . . 1 ,,,r tit • stars 111 Jep14U,nh, Jur::.
!carom ,1 rebs:i'. 1a , 1, , ' . ;:t 'f4. have wi111dra411 /: "11
utetlrt t1.:' iia: . • ' 1' 1• • 1•• ; .- ► 1••11111.1' %uuld ha4e 1►et11 it %1
thirty minutes. Add flour to knr• .
let rise again. 111111 41141 leave•, ' 1
list. and hake in a moderate ,,s' .
Ort1reeal 144.841. 'fake tat, rut
fads .4f sponge. into iwo 4000 all. of
. Altura, poor '4111. 1.41111111 .11 1.'ili11gl
unlet. Lel stand until IiI.,s1 earls,
Own turn the •po11K() oler it, add
out• ►•11►le•po1111/al1 of lark. one half
factors w11011 he - Hopkins \4.11- me he thought w mltheally. ' I sa.. ..4,.• •r.,311 '.talk of •' • t .. a e. 1:. •,1 n►.la' - 4 , 'o• teaspoc'n-
llnell 14 suggest improvements' ! i•)1 1 Na. 414'1111 j. .c -• • (It'll ('alf4rlli91'a .. x11.1 (
R 1 salt. ••,, ,,, ' at rai. 111••.
"But. Ilalfurtllntltt'ly, 4041 needn't His a1,putiteo lnevt ter. had 114 hat, tilt in haute••, al •to.• ...f41; ,•' . , 1 . ' 1, f (1(1t: Mat .
have Gambled. lett di(1n't nuke a slush desire!• and 1111•1 hauleally be, 11134(tlnni•e ort top 1 11:11 :I.o1 3 1. ,.:. 1 1', -'.r aria treat
idi,l. Acting up•: a 11 1.:1 ;:11 Iidiots 4.f the crude cod.' el her, ,r 14-44 of nie, as a happened. • put ked up his knife and fork and ecrve.
It'd, ...MO, .►- ,• :... ,•,odd.
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