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The literary digest . ssolving gran-ulated sugar in hot water andadding Mapleine (The Golden Flavor) Two cups boiling water, fourcups sugar and one teaspoonMapleine is all that is requiredto make this fine economicalsyrup. And for flavoring desserts, pud-dings, icings, ices and sauces,Mapleine is without a peer,particularly to those who like thetaste of maple in their sweets. A few drops of Mapleine lendpiquancy and zest to gravies,soups, baked beans, etcTry it. Your grocer can supply you. CRESCENT MFG. CO. 327 Occidental WASH. Send 4c slumps and carton top/or Mapleine cook book. 200 Recipes. m i^ Saving Money for Authors is the j-iiniiose of a liandbook prepared by FiankH. VizetcUy,Litt. 1).. D., Managing Kditor of the Standakd Dic-TIONAKY. Tells many possible economies learned from Ionsexperience. Explains copyright, how to market manuscripts,etc. Preparation of Manuscripts for the Printer^ Filth revised edition just published. Cloth, postpaid FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY. New SB BEACON THERE ARE NO BETTER SHOES FOR FIT FOR STYLE FOR WEAR F/iJfcgrt 5Aoe CotnpAn/.^AAfin.^*ftcAnttr,/finiflUti^s£irt 112 The Literary Digest for March happy mountains as those American hillson the Hudson. They are not frowning orsevere—but joyous, and the line they makeagainst the sunset sky is more beautiful,more inviting, more friendly than theblack mountain heights of Europe. I never let anything interfere with myrest. I must have it—if I am to sing, Imust sleep, for I can not do one withoutthe other—so I shall never neglect myrest. Live modestly, healthfully, simply. Lookfor happiness all the time, and it is sur-prizing how much of it will come. Do notstudy the artificial effects either in privateor public appearances and you will findthat it is much easier to move through thedifficult and trying experiences of a publiccareer with simplicity than it is withartificial splendor. The greatest music-teacher I have everknown is the lark, that subtle voice
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