. American cookery . e forgetful guy who left the star-eyeskirts valise on the Harlem train! Theguy married the dame. I got the hunchhe would. A Modern Saga I write a theme, oft sung by sage,Though laid in this, our modern age,A Poets love for Lady Fair,To whom he poured his soulful prayer. O Maid! he cried, thy,hair divineWast webbed by fays from trapped maiden smiled and shook her head,It cost me twenty bones, she said. Thy form would grace a Grecian urn,Fair Venus own it well might no, sighed she, youre wrong again,A straight front, price, ten iron men. Thy


. American cookery . e forgetful guy who left the star-eyeskirts valise on the Harlem train! Theguy married the dame. I got the hunchhe would. A Modern Saga I write a theme, oft sung by sage,Though laid in this, our modern age,A Poets love for Lady Fair,To whom he poured his soulful prayer. O Maid! he cried, thy,hair divineWast webbed by fays from trapped maiden smiled and shook her head,It cost me twenty bones, she said. Thy form would grace a Grecian urn,Fair Venus own it well might no, sighed she, youre wrong again,A straight front, price, ten iron men. Thy eyes are blue as amethyst,Thy mouth was made but to be kissed;She answered in a pleasant way,It also eats three meals per day. 0 Queen of Nymphs, pray marry me,Well live with bliss and she, Ill take you for my beau,When youve a job that gets the dough. The Poet left. His soul was said she was a shallow flirt,The Maiden smiled behind her fan,And straightway wed the grocery man. — Ellen M. Ramsay-. Saving Strength in the Home By Mary Stone ORourke Director of Domestic Science, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn THE manufacturer of the twentiethcentury considers it a financialinvestment, as well as an excel-lent economy, to equip his factory withlabor and time-saving devices, to con-sider the health and betterment of hisemployees, believing, with the twentiethcentury sociologist, that better conditionssuggest better lives, that better livesnecessitate improved health and strengthof body and mind, and all produce ahigher type of individual, capable of,perhaps, twice the endurance, and, there-fore, labor, at the same cost. Thanks to the achievements of someof the master minds of this century,machines are being made that do thework of matchmakers and other workmen,who were victims of death-causingtrades. We hear of these triumphs of science,the wonders and beauties of it are allaround us, but does it reach us? Do wemake application of it in our mode oflife ? Have we time


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