The buckwheat cake, irreparable companion of tree molaues, he: feted no better that it: disconso- late lover. Not that buckwheat is not still grown in Pennsylvania, New York. Virginie and other places. There is plenty of it. but whoever see: the real stuff anymore. Collin the fashionable hotels and see the whiteâ€"livered abomination they impose on you n the genuine thing. In the older days they were twin de- licacies in the land of fairies and honey bees. Not more inseparable were Laura and Petnrch, Romeo and )uliet, Heloise and Abehrd, than the tree molae- sea of the‘ pioneer period and the lovely cake that bucke. One could not live without the oiher: there. was no existence except in indiuoluhle union. Each sang the praises of the other. each crew for none parted never to retum. Commercialiem and greed, ,the characteristic oi the age, have got in their fell work on sugar tree molasses, just as they have effect- ed everything else. Even the fathers have yielded to the temptation and sneak off in the corner while they adulbeme the very nectar ofthe gods with base brown sugar. Here and there is an exceptim. but only in out-ohhe-wey places, like the hilleof Ken- tucky and Virginia, and the amount produced is usual- ly only enough for home consumption, none for sale. alas! Long before it renchel the city consumer it has been adulterated. reduced. debauched and hubeoome a sham and a fraud. ' There is a, deceitful resemblpnce, a look like and taste like, but the real thing â€has de. ' Sugar Tree Molasses and Buckwheat Cakes This is the season for them, but they are 'not here. Not that each has entirely passed. There are many farms whiéh still contain groves of this incomparable wood. there is still sweet water nmning from the reeds and troughs or buckets to catch it; and there are kettles-t?) boil it sndsï¬nal “stirring off." But W Price â€.50 a Year 5 Cent: per Copy Sheridtp Road Publishing Company Highland Park N cw: - Letter Inland 4! lb Ian 0’“, Higblul Par}. â€link 4: mm! (la: 1mm 'nhwnmys-udqa My mother. she‘s so good to me; If I wuu'oodu I could be. I couldn’t be ee good. No. lll’. Cee'l. eey boy he ee good me her. She love. me when I’m [led or med: She lone no when I'm good or bed; Ah. where the female“. she can She love- me when due peel-bu. I don’t like her a: pull]: me: The: don't. hurt. but it ham to see Her crying. 'nee I cry: en 'Iien We both eryâ€"en' be good spin. She lovee me when she eut- en' news My little cloek Ind sauna: elotbee. An' when u" pep. eomee home to toe. She loves hin' meet. up much on me She he I u‘ tell. hln ell held. Au†are me ee‘ put; my heed: Au‘ I be; her en‘ be; my pe, And love him purt' nigh so much as me. SATURDAY. MARCH Ju- W. Hell-m, A Boy’s Mother â€"June| Whitcomb Riley. I907 This lost «tempt to m the newt-papers showh unong other things. how little hope there in for toil- libel love while Legieletnm ore dominated .by influences hostile to new-pope" in general.» The New York rule in. needle-e no well u unï¬t. Any Senntor who considers Mm)! “grieved by n new-paper knows that the courts are open to him. And every newepnper known thnt it could not do n Illlier thing then to print n deliberote libel, even mlnet the most coneoienoeleu gutter. to vote to: bill. ordered by bin party mmhino nhould suppose thot ouch : rul'e u that introduced into the New York Solute would protect him from the publicity which he dmd- would be bird to bolivo if three experienced worldly-wile politb ciona had not named the: rule. Those gentlemen do not mm to realize tho: the free pros: is grown up. It in not. mchild to be spanked und put to bed when his naughty. It in mightier than a dozen Sumo- when It'g‘ets its mod up 3nd starts in to do thing; By s. vote 01 83 to 13 the New York State Senate ndopted s rule authorizing the clerk to exclude any newspaper correspondent Irom the sessions of_ the Senate if he should write matters diepleuing to my Senator. The offended Sensto'r need not â€as; close his identity. He is protected by the rule in double cowardice, Fodrth Estete says, the cow- ardice thst shrinks from censure end that which shrinks tron: mponsiulity for eompleim. Co The bond Missouri bus d ‘1“! 19°01‘03“ ism has been oecuionsllectt should hue I jonmllstictn: _ v~-_v1_-â€"u.. “a" the ruins of Carthage. King Lear heartbroken over the delettion of his daughter. The fact that mar trees still grow and buckwheat ltill blooms, imteadoi aflondingthehappineu of anticipation. the bliss oi expecuncy, are painful reminders of the grip that greed has fastened around us. We lee.them yanki- ingdovmth‘e distant MIM'Mngnson min. when pleasures, I will-dothe-wisp dancing deceit- fnlly before our hungry eyes. They are gone and they are not. except a: phantasml of a. mehncholy memory. . a bag oi buckwheat flour. in which yet lingeu the cléat note of “90!) White." and from out the but comesajugoleympthatglouviththelunlightola btoken winter. Fora munent then the lucky recipi- ent tastes of dellzhta Inch an mortals enjoyed a long at heaven could spare them. Soon thevieion vanhh- ea. however; it In: only a dteam! Even from the shamathatnow gracethehreakfuttablememayget a dim ideaofthat ancient flavor that recalledthehmey of Hybla. In the mere resemblance pmduced by these counterfeit: one experiencea' a kind of melan- choly joy, like the memory of a loved one dead. like the tender grace of a day that is gone. There ie a funive flavor that llita along the senses like the long of a bird; in a farmer's meadow at the laugh of a girl where the mar water' boils but they come an indie- tinct that they only raiae a fancy of what might have been. Yet that fancy ia a pneiuua legacy. Rachel mourning for her children. Malina aoliloquizing'amid AL- __,!,,A . ‘- Sohnhnemthealodwo. of than two that that!» hutdhppumdh methadone! tho pat the latter went along also. Sotender m thek comp-niomhiptlmtlnyomldaotheutohem- ï¬awwmeymtdomhthehnlhof memory. handinhandtndhavem renamed. Theywho have enjoyed the glad companionship of that: choice lpirits have some difï¬cultyininughing that what are regarded as their mm: are purely legitimate. Sometimes one mfromthentcr mill npthe deck “hf.“hemhulh magma. Attempt to Gag the Frag , "‘l'l it. could not unwor- Itself. unlworl nun. rune. cannot. «up the ham , Alba 01 cotton-code"; we mm; In" pun can n“ Tne Philsdolphh Raoord ah the Inn-cud" question; “If Frauen should stop the ‘impomglon of Cotton nod oil tron the U. s. whence would in chain our luppliu of pm olive oil? The quuflon --_-__ 1A-“. An Indian Tot-Hm editor wu running the motto, “We an the truth." at the bend of his peper. The other dey. however. he wee oompelhd to encounter eevenl gentlemen who objected tothe truth being told. and u e ooneequence the motto (Happen-ed and the following inserted: I“Untll we vâ€"Il- -vv recover from the injuries rzoonuykvod, this paper will lie just like the unto! them.†xmt. {our years, 3nd thu the «trance that; {nuts I). squad to than of the ,uo‘uiemic deput- '7 if 'V “Vi 1-11 9 eonego (â€journalism Boutotoro Journal- iun has been much in the university only by Wand 196mm It wu dacidod tint the collect: would have adequue equipment {or maï¬a! journalistic tnining; am. the court. of study he at ‘---g 0...-â€" .__-m, , It would seem thst the depertment of service popnleriy known se “working out" hes inilen into disrepute smong the young women 0! this country. This is explsined st times on the score of p‘ersonsi dignity end secriflce of independence. end sgsin on the [round thct such service does not permit sm- fleient emnsement or indulgence In frolic. The girl herself prefers to lebor for, “$07.50 e week end bosrd herself, with more evenings for thestre enzegements if she is lortnnste enough to meke them..when in domestic service she esn eern neer- ly ssd sometimes more then thet sum with boerd end lodgingvthrown in. Knowing these lenient- 'sbie tecte thehoneekeepe, enduring the miseries of incompetent service. hreetreint in'he'r eympe- thefleontbnuiet the presentetion oi etstieties hy settlement workers. 11 the enpply exceeds the de. mend for girls in factories and etoree, time keep- indown the wage scele, the demand in domestic _.__!_ , paid feminine circlel. v-.. ~-â€".-v .uv “notion of the 01an community it almond to the low wqu of an "worklua ctr!" hull-uln- iuhly 1:110th long and loud chm:- for girl! in domain uervioo continua The and“, and inoï¬elenoy of household help we still a proï¬t ub- 1oet oiooupidnkslthongh wage- hu. «anally Id- nuood Ind . compoum. house-aid I!†pucticul- ly dew-Ind her own prim on 015 I rock. vb“. tho-"rm w 87.“. This. In my b0 ma. lam little or nothing utter living upon.“ hue hoo- not None 0! the â€that!“ wet-ion mm to the not am the girl «you. we.- who' b nbld to an only 8! 5 Incl: .03.. if the it bright. willing. tad mum. .0011 put lune]! in 5 way to command much but." VII" tad pron by her own .mm, the res-on for her ad's-cement. Will]. the '.Aa__An _ W ha W uni “W m a. cotton-co u “a inch-Md exhibit by mun-out voting. It h. It... So.“ tint In.) working girls Inn bun ad m poorly pad. sad nut they urn hop- ly coo-ch in any unbuc- to Inpply tho theo- ‘_L_ _4~H Collége of Journalism. Told the Truth To Get Higher W‘s“. cur-non of the' 'Uninrdty of