. The Ladies' home journal. fter the first spears of sunlightnight into day, and she did not leave ithe last glow had sunk behind the bLike a general commanding an arrrassigned projects to her helpers. Tothe eldest, fell the task of housewoicooking; to the others, definite chthoeing and weeding the long, straighof potatoes, onions, cabbages and cThough she had never read a book in rMarya knew the essentials of psyclShe knew the value of commendati<;encouragement, of turning labor intociting game, of stopping work for a jjcookies or lemonade when she saw tnof fatigue. Nor did she scold when


. The Ladies' home journal. fter the first spears of sunlightnight into day, and she did not leave ithe last glow had sunk behind the bLike a general commanding an arrrassigned projects to her helpers. Tothe eldest, fell the task of housewoicooking; to the others, definite chthoeing and weeding the long, straighof potatoes, onions, cabbages and cThough she had never read a book in rMarya knew the essentials of psyclShe knew the value of commendati<;encouragement, of turning labor intociting game, of stopping work for a jjcookies or lemonade when she saw tnof fatigue. Nor did she scold when tldren, attracted by a toad or a rabbitantics of a chattering squirrel, slippewhile into their natural world of play BESTF /HO 1*5* r LIGHT AS AFEATHER but good and firm whenit comes to controllingunruly waist and hips. . Bestforms nylongirdle with wonderfulnylon elastic panels forthe smoothest talon. At goodstores everywhere. Innude, white and two lengths: Style 5462-14 inch. *59Style 5692-16 inch. 8595. BE ST FORM ~ GIRDLES • BRAS • | LADIES HOME JOURNAL 271 i ach week when I came to Maryas place, ipped to marvel at the magic of hands1 had turned an angry wilderness into at of fruitfulness. The varying tints of; i rose fair and fresh above the cool, dark,i thing earth. I was I who suggested to Marya that she\r her vegetables at Lem Gaylords har-t fair. To call it a fair is a little extrava-i perhaps, but that was Lems word for] le liked to think he was in competitionr the Danbury Fair, and it gave him a;: of satisfaction that he held his two1 s earlier. Every September, Lemj ed the rear of his store for the displayi oducts that had been grown from seed> ants bought from him. A committee of: ? farmers from the state Grange were udges. and the prizes ^^^^^^^^mI anything on Lemsr es or counters, up toI ralue of five petition, though keen, always friendly andI lborly. Rivals for 5 for potatoes or cornI ibbages would slap I another on the


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