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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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a The Largest Sale in America because "SALADA" TEA Pleases the most exacting tastes. Quality Economy Purity Flavor Always Assured. Sandman Story for Tonight WORKING "LIKE FOX had not seen Mr. Coon for a long time and one day De met him in the wood shuffling along at a great rate. "What is your Racey?" asked Mr.

Fox. have not seen you for a long time." "No, I have had littlo time for replied Mr. Coon, 'for I discovered a field of corn that no one else had found and I have been working Tike a Beaver' to get good share before some one comes along a and spoils my fun." "Working 'like a Beaver' does not mean you have worked very said Mr. Fox who was in a mood- for, displaying his knowledge. "I thought Beavers worked all the time," said Mr.

Coon, looking. surprised. "Oh. no, indeed." was the reply. "I know that is the idea and that is the reason folks use that expression working 'like a but as a matter of fact the Beaver works less than half the time.

He plays a great deal, but when he does work he works long and hard and of course he makes a good showing." "How do you know so much about. Mr. Beaver?" inquired Mr. Coon, who by this time was so interested he was sitting on the ground beside Mr. Fox.

Mr. Fox scratched his head and looked very wise as he said: "One spring when we had passed through a very hard winter and all of the wood folks were looking pretty lean and feeling very hungry, I saw a certain Mr. Beaver come out of the water looking very plump and I knew of course he must plenty of food through the hamitehad. "I was going to ask him how he did it, but he seemed to doubt my friendliness for he dived into the water before I could ask him. Mr.

Blue Jay. who happened to be sitting in a tree, saw me and he, too, doubting my good intentions began to laugh. 'I wanted to know how Mr. Beaver managed to be so fat when all us wood folks are so lean and I said, not noticing his impolite 'Mr. Beaver stores away his food in the autumn and late said Mr.

Blue Jay, and then he told me that Mr. Beaver goes avisiting other Beaver -colonies in the summertime, wandering miles from his having a good time. Not a stroke of work does he do. "And in the winter time he is fortable in his home, protected from the cold. And would you believe it, Mr.

Blue Jay said that those Beavers can go from their homes into the water when the top is frozen in the winter and bathe. Ugh, it makes me shiver now to think of it! "Think of having three meals a day and taking a bath in the winter without leaving your home, or at least going out of sight of it. I tell you. Racey, I am almost sorry at times that I am not a Beaver." "Do they eat chickens and ducks?" asked Mr. Coon.

"No." replied Mr. Fox, "and that is the only reason I do not wish to be one. Not to be able to enjoy a nice fat bird would take all the joy out of life of me, and the Beaver lives on the bark from trees, birch, aspen, willow and others and in the winter he has the roots things at the bottom of the pond." "It seems to me he has a pretty easy time of it." said Mr. Coon. wonder who started that saying about working 'like a Beaver'?" "I don't know," said Mr.

Fox, "but I will be fair enough to say that. Mr. Beaver when he builds a dam his house, works very hard indeed. SO maybe that is how the saying got about. Someone must have seen him When nature The very things made whole a growing wheat it must child needs have had chil- most are in dren in mind.

whole wheat. Vitamins, Proteins, that necessary to make firm a child's flesh, and health, are muscle are in in whole wheat. whole wheat. Phosphates. Carbohydrates, which build that supply strong bones vigor energy, are also in are plentiful whole wheat.

in whole wheat. Ralston, the Children love whole wheat Ralston it cereal, provides has the whole all these in wheat flavor abundance. they all like. Ra Ralston The Whole Wheat Cereal TOMEN are mysterious beyond comprehension. Consequently men are always trying to analyze them.

But what is the use of derstanding them when with just a box of flowers you can win their hearts? Say it with flowers! MEMBER ALLIED FLORISTS ALLIED ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION of New York MEMBERSHIP EMBLEM THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1922. when he was at work, but it seems to me a good saying would be taking life easy 'like a for excepting September and October when he is preparing for winter and doing repairs he does very little work.

"Yes, sir, if I didn't like poultry so well I would choose to be a Beaver," said Mr. Fox, trotting off through the woods and leaving Mr. Coon sitting there wondering if Mr. Beaver of all the animals was the one most to be envied. (Copyright, 1922, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, N.

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.87 S. 4th st Jessie Sibovich, 24. 87 S. 4th st Humphrey's Friends Pleased Friends of Judge Burt J. Humphrey of County Court today are pointing with pride to the fact that while the vote given to Al Smith in Queens on Tuesday was the largest ever given to any gubernatorial candidate in the County, Smith's vote was 2.000 less than that of Judge Humphrey in the race for County Judge of Queens last year.

Smith's vote totaled 84,202, while that of Judge Humphrey a year ago was 86,852. IT'S IN THE FLAVOR Coffee de Reg. in U. S. Patent Omca.

A Supreme Effort in Coffee Perfectionfor Connoisseurs and Discriminating Coffee Drinkers. 45c Pound order from Your Dealer or Direct Adolph Stocker Son Importers--Roasters--Jobbers High Grade TEAS and COFFEES 42 Fifth Ave. Brooklyn New York Phone Sterling 0497 BREAD GRADE SONS INC Its made of the Richest, Creamiest Milk- and more of it. THE reason Grade A Bread able. And every loaf is thorT is the best in New York is oughly baked, through and simply this: -It is made of through, in slow ovens of the the richest, creamiest milk, most modern kind.

and more of it! That is what That is what gives Grade makes it Grade A. A Bread its rich, delicate, Besides, every other in- home-made flavor. That is gredient flour, salt, sugar, why it is so wholesome -so shortening, and yeast is full of health -giving nutriof the finest grade and of ment. That is why it stays the purest quality fresh so long, slices so evenly and toasts so well. Cushmans, bread.

It A it-always. is New Insist upon York's BREAD getting finest The richer, creamier loaf A prominent New York firm of pure food experts purchased ten loaves Pure Food Analysis of Cushman's Bread Cushmans, of Cushman's bread from ten different stores in greater New York and made one composite sample of the bread from the ten loaves. This they put in through protein complete food value laboratory than the tests. usual They loaf report of white Cushman's bread. bread Their GRADE higher analysis is as follows: Total Proteins carbohydrates 54.07 9.19 percent A Fats 2.96 Minerals (salt, etc.) 1.61 Water 32.17 BREAD Total food values per pound 1,255 calories In a rigid, bacteriological test of the wrappers around the bread, and the itself, it was found that the bread reached the customer abso- for Cushman's lutely pure, sanitary, and free from contamination Look Name of pure food experts will be given upon request, GRADE A SEAL on the wrapper Sold in Large and Small Loaves at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores.

Today's Puzzle RE AT WE AT OR AN IRE We you little words of two letters each. ten. You are to change into words of three letters each another letter before each wording At the same time, your first column, reading downwards, must spell the name of the capital of one of the Western States. What 'is It? Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. SAM HERT- AMHERST.

TOM H. DRAUT-DARTMOUTH. Um-m! Once you taste that rich, savory flavor, you will know why Ferris Hams and Bacon have been so famous since 1860. If your butcher can't supply you, ask us who can. F.

A. Ferris Inc. New York FERRIS HAMS BACON I "A little higher in price- BUT!" As tale Aim TETLEY'S Makes good TEA a certainty Warm your teapotuse teaspoonful of Tetley's Orange Pekoe for every two cupsbe sure water is freshly boiling--steep five minutes. Then you have a real cup of Fredericks was WORRIED And no wonder! Visitors were coming out that afternoon and the old, old problem had come up again shall I serve for refreshments?" For the last party, she had worked feverishly all morning and had served an elaborate luncheon. She didn't mind the work so much, although it did leave her nervous and But it was so expensive! And somehow, the afternoon had seemed stiff and formal-so different from the party at Mrs.

Bradley's. "What is it that makes everyone feel at home at the Bradleys'?" she mused. Then suddenly--an idea! "Yes, yes; that must be it," she said to herself. "I'll serve the same sort of a luncheon." Never had there been such a happy party as Mrs. Fredericks gave that afternoon.

"I have learned something," she told her husband later. "The secret of successful entertaining is to serve good Coffee and plenty of it. Good Coffee, with something simple like sandwiches and cake, seems to suit most people much better than an elaborate collation without Coffee. There is something about Coffee that makes everybody feel at home." COFFEE -the universal drink This advertisement is part of an educational campaign conducted by the Coffee merchants of the United States in co-operation with the planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York..

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