Tis not in mortals to COMMAND success, but we’ll do more, we’ll DESERVE IT. — Addison. 
Advertising Ostermoor Mattresses. 
It is but justice to Ostermoor & 
Company and to its genial manager, 
Mr. Edwin A. Ames, that we say a 
kind word of appreciation of the Oster- 
moor mattresses which have been 
thoroughly tested at our Rest Cottage 
of Little Japan. Guests and students 
have spoken in delight of the good 
night’s rest among the trees, well fit- 
ting them to carry on their nature 
studies and to enter heartily into all the 
activities of ArcAdiA. Two more mat- 
tresses recently received will be put into 
use at once. 
We call attention to the Ostermoor 
advertisement in this number of our 
magazine and invite our Members and 
friends to obtain full particulars of these 
high grade mattresses, cushions and 
springs. Much of one’s time is spent in 
bed and the work done in the remain- 
ing hours depends largely on how rest- 
ful are those hours in bed. It does not 
pay to have anything short of the best, 
and the best are sold at very reasonable 
prices. 
More Roses Needed! 
A shy young man had been calling 
on “the sweetest girl in the world” for 
many months, but, being bashful, his 
suit had progressed slowly. 
Finally she decided she ought to set 
things going, so the next time he called 
she pointed to the rose in his coat and 
said, “I’ll give you a kiss for that.” 
A crimson flush spread over his 
countenance, but the exchange was 
made. Then he grabbed his hat and 
started to leave the room. 
“Where are you going?” she asked in 
surprise. 
“To the — er — florist for more roses,” 
he called back from the front door. 
Cinnamon Vine Sensation. 
Really the interest aroused among 
our readers by the full page announce- 
ment and the two page article by Mr. 
A. T. Cook of Hyde Park-on-the-Hud- 
son, New' York, telling of the wonders 
of cinnamon vines might be described 
as a cinnamon sensation. Many have 
hailed his announcement with delight 
and are glad to know what is one of 
the best vines for verandas, trellises and 
rustic tvork. 
This w r onderful vine is not in the 
experimental stage but has been thor- 
oughly tried out and found to be v r orth 
while. We can strongly recommend 
correspondence with Mr. Cook regard- 
ing it. 
Putting in Personality. 
Jean, the negro chef at a certain 
country club, makes hash that has no 
equal. The fame of the dish is great, 
but the secret of its excellence eluded 
everyone until one day a member of the 
club complimented Jean on his skill. 
“How do you do it?” he asked. “I 
never get hash like yours anywhere 
else.” 
Jean’s black face glow^ed with pleas- 
ure at the compliment. “Beef is nothin’.” 
he replied, “potatoes is nothin’, pep- 
pah’s nothin’, onions is nothin’ ; but 
when I frowes myself into de hash — 
dat’s what makes it what it is !” — 
Youth’s Companion. 
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