Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 13, 1914, Image 6

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    "Oh, yes: 1 sm very fond of Como."
*'!leav*ns! I was miles away.”
ago him With his "rosebud lipa” al'
he found himaelf replying mechanical­
Tho padre took her hand In his own
most touching mln«, he asked quit« In
ly to Mrs Harrigan. He gave up Rao > and began to pat It softly It was the
nocentiy:
as hopeless so far a* coming to his i nearest he dared approach lu ths way
"Kiln those china t teeth stuck on
rescue was concerned. He began, of suggesting caution
Ils alone of
with ppegs ever got wabbly?"
POPULAR DISHES IN THE LAND
.despite his repugnance, to watch Nora them all knew
Hearing the voice of hla mother
OF GOOD COOKING.
And all the while Mrs Harrigan whs i
"Oh. I believe I read something Don’t Make Love to a Lonely near, 1 tried to change the current oi
about
It
In
the
newspapers."
talking and he was replying, and she
Widow bv Means of a
I <'10111) « thoughts
"Five years ago " Abbott set down
thought him charming, whereas he
“Aly nephew Is coming to see me to­
Little Cherub.
had not formed any opinion of her at his tea cup. "lie's the bravest man I
morrow. If you're gi*xl I'll ask him tc "Pot au Feu,” National Soup. Delicious
all nor later could reuieuiber a word know lie's rather a friendless man.
When Properly Made—Luu* With
send you some candy from town."
besides. Horror of money. Thinks
of tho conversation. .
By MARGARET WESTCOTT.
Cheese—Boulllabalee Hesern
"That's
the
stuff."
was
the
dullest«
"Tea!" bawled the colonel The verb every one Is after him for that Tries
A bachelor, living alone until the
btes American Chowder.
"Al make him send b boost
had Its distinct uses, and one general to throw It away, but the Income piles ago of forty, I had never given auy reply,
drops,
and
I'll
hide
II
under
your
bod
ly applied It to the colonel's outbursts up too quickly. See that Indian, pass­ thought to children. When I dined
Pot Au Feu Till* may bn called the
without being depressed by the feel­ ing the cakes? Wouldn’t think It, with friends, their young ones were where muddy can't tuke It away from
national French soup. Il Is frequently
ing of inelegance
would you, that Courtlandt carried In bed; or If sumo fatuous mama In­ mo. Don't you forget It.”
Next day— shall I admit ItT—I was found on American menus, but seldom
There Is Invariably some slight hes­ him on his back for five miles! The sisted on «bowing mo her baby, I fell
It Is a delicious,
itation In tho selection of chairs Indian had fallen afoul a wounded like a fool, not knowing al all what Infinitely relieved to hear that Tommy cooked correctly
hili' gone to a children's party down In nourishing soup, and a large pot of It
around a tea table tn the open Nora tiger, and the beaters were miles off was expected of me.
can be utilized tor several days. It
tho village somewhere
»cored the first point of this singular ; I ve been watching They haven't even
Hut the year I was so done up tn a
He held up tho whole affair; until I should bo mad« tn a covered earthen-
Courtlandt a motorcar accident, I
battle by seizing the padre on one spoken to each other
spent the sum­ after thumping hie host In thn ribs. warn pot.
side and her father on the other and probably forgotten all about the Inci­ mer at a place near
town In olio of Tommy mercifully stunned him with s
Take three pounds of round of beef,
pulling them down on the bench It dent. and tho Indian would dte rather
those summer boarding houses where croquet mallet
Thon bls mother a largo marrow bone, «lx carrot«, two
was adroit in two ways: It put Court­ than embarrass his savior before
the "child" Is permitted to run riot, brought her darling buck Io tho hotel or three turnip«, two leek«, a bunch
landt at a safe distance and in nowise strangers.''
"Your friend, then, la quite a hero?" notwithstanding that the landlady had and put him to bod without his supper. if parsley, several doves, a Imy leaf
offended the younger men. who could
What was the matter with Nora's told me "no children were allowed."
And no cause for alarm In the close
That only a strong arm end a shin and one lump of sugar, Put the beef
Stretched all day In u steamer chair gio would perfect Tommy's character Into thn pot and cover It with a« many
proximity of her two fathers, the spir­ voice? Abbott looked at her wonder-
itual and the physical
A few mo­ I ingly. Tho tone was hard and tui on the piazza, I smoked and rend nov­ was obvious
That tho privilege of quart« of water a« there are pounds of
ela and magazines To my utter aston­
ments later Courtlandt saw a smile musical
taking It lu hnnd might bo mine for ths beef, add a llltln suit and lot It boll
"Ho couldn't be anything else, be ishment, a large number of so called asking was becoming more and more up. then skim carefully and add a lit
of malice part her lips, for he found
climaxes" were precipitated by a apparent by tho widow's dally lucres« tie cold waler. I.ot It boll again, «kim
himself between Celeste and the in­ Ing Dick Courtlandt's boy." volun­
SYNOPSIS.
evitable frump
teered Harrigan, with enthusiasm. "It child
Ing cordiality not to asy tenderness ind then add the vegetables Cover
Innumerable were the tales In
"Touched"' he murmured, for he runs In the family.”
Thu flrat of September was near with tho lid, allowing a little air to
t Eleanor a de To» ana was »Ingin* In
■ I la, r.H.l I. ( . -gt ..V..r a good fir«
"It seems strange," observed Nora, which estranged married coupt lea. Quite Infatuate.) with tho widow
I
was a thorough sportsman and appre­
tard Courtlandt » n| pcaratu v there Mui
ciated a good point even when taken "that I never heard you mention that parted lovers, and even divorced men Tommy to tho contrary, notwlltetand constantly at boiling point for several
imlllionaire. he wandered about where
nnd women were brought together In Ina I resolved to propose to her, and hours When cooked, remove thn
you knew a Mr. Courtlandt."
ancy dictated
He might be In Paris one by his opponent.
ay and Kamchatka the next. Full»'win*
"Why. Nora, there * a lot of thing* the most heavenly harmony by the asked her to go for u walk.
meut nnd vegetable«, skim tho liquor
"I
never
saw
anything
like
It."
whis
­
hr opera he goes to a cafe and 1» ac-
and serve In ■ tureen with «lice* of
pered Mrs. Harrigan Iuto the colonel's nobody mention* znless chance brings "timely Intervention" of a child
t»ste<l by a pretty young woman
She
Aly
health
and
spirits
were
restored
ave him the addreaa ot Flora l»eaimone. ear
I began to love and long for the dear
them up Courtlandt the one I knew
ns a youth hull br.-ad The vegetable« may be served
Vocal rival of Tt se ma. an.l Flora
I determined to snatch nnd 1 was ns ecstatic
—has been dead these sixteen years little things
"Saw what?" he asked.
hint the address of Kleanora. whom he 1»
uiy ago We walked through a path separately, and tho moat which ha«
determined to »ee
Courtlandt enters
"Mr Courtlandt can't keep his eyes If I knew he had had a »on. I'd for­ the first opportunity to cultivate lli--
along
the brink of a bubbling brook been cooked In the pot mny be used
Khanora » apartment»
8he orders him
gotten all about It. The only grave­ acquaintance, the love and intimacy
off of Nora."
nut and shoot» at him
The next »lay
We
*at
down to rest upon th« trunk lu many ways, stowed, cooked uu
5>‘arlw is shocked by th»* mysterioua tlb
"I say!" Tho colonel adjusted his yard Isn't on the hillside; there's oue of a child
time, tho place gratin, 1« especially delicious served
Mppcarance of the prlma donna
Realising
In the stories there was no complica­ of a fallen tree Tho
eye-glass, not that he expected to see under everybody's thatch."
■ hnt he may b-
I of the abduc-
It was with a thick tomato sauce.
nnd
the
widow
were
perfect,
»¡on of Eh tnor.t Courtlandt arrange* for
The padre nodded approvingly.
more clearly by doing so, but because
tion. no misunderstanding; In short,
Eggs With Cheese Th)« Is a sim­
Un alibi
Eleanor i reappear» and accuses
Nora wa* not particularly pleased no limitation to the healing, soothing simply lovely.
habit had long since turned an affecta
ple and dellclou« luncheon dish. Break
{Courtlandt of having abducted her
H s
I
was
suddenly
overcome
by
shyness
C-ltbl in satisfactory to the police and the
tion Into a movement wholly mechan­ with this phase In the play. Court­ Influence of “timely Intervention" on
couldn't utter a word of love to save a« many frosh egg* a* there arc per­
harge 1» dismissed
Elean» ra flees to
ical. "Well, who can blame him? landt would tlnd a valiant champion the part of a darling little child And
sons to be served. In a china baking
I-akt Como to rest after the shock
She
1« followed b\ a number ->f her admir- rs,
Gad! if 1 were only twmty-five or | In her father, who would blunder In their quaint sayings, pretty ways and my soul! Then II was that the child dish; cover over with thick, fresh
among them the prh e who really pro
aa
advertised
-"Intervened
"
Homs
when
some
fine
passes
were
being
ex
­
thereabouts."
exquisite conceits of Imagination'
cream, «canon with salt nnd pepper,
cured her abduc’ m Courtlandt also goe»
to Como and t’v-re meets limn »’ Harrl-
Mrs. Harrigan did not encourage changed And she could not tell him.
I became saturated with tho r<> how, Tommy had found where we and sprinkle over with a thick coat­
were; and galloping toward us, like an
lean, retli _ ______________ ____________ nf K1-
this regret. The colonel had never she would have cut out her tongue mance of childhood
ing of grated Parmesan cheese. Cook
eanora. . wh.w.- v >1 n *m« I* Nor» Harri-
On the other hand. rather.
<«n
Harrigan takes Courtlandt Into hi» been a rich man.
At Inst my chance came In the most Inebriated goat, ho land' d on my new for five minute« In a hot oven The
ly
polished
shoes,
and
Spoiled
the
Introducvs
Courtlandt
“
Will
you
forgive
H
me?’ asked Ce- Ideal way. A young, beautiful and
this Edward Courtlandt was very rich;
cheese must bo very hot and brown
to his daughter but the latter gives i no
he was young; and he had the entree le»te of Courtlandt. Nt ver had she rich widow arrived, bringing with her shine.
•i<n of ever having met him before, 8h»
and the eggs well sot
I
felt
I
was
almost
glad
to
see
him
studiously avoids him
felt
more
ill
at
ease,
Fur
a
full
tvn
to the best families In Europe, w hlch
a real, full-puge Illustration, story book
Both of these recipe« are In use In
that
the
affectionate
way
In
which
he
minutes
he
chatted
pleasantly,
with
was greater tn her eyes than either
dream of a boy about seven years old.
almost
every French kitchen, and you
CHAPTER VIII—Continued.
clung to my knees would touch the
of tea never the slightest hint regarding the
Instantly I determined that the boy
will And them well worth adding to
“I have had many wicked thoughts youth or riches. Between sips
episode
in
I'arls.
Putting
my
arm
heart
of
hla
mother,
She
could
stand
It
should bring the widow nud me to-
lately," resumed Nora, turning her she builded a fine castle In Spain.
about him. I said. In a pleasant tone your recipe book Th« pot au feu
Abbott and the Barone carried their no longer "Will you forgive me?"
getter.
gaze away from the tennis players
"For what?"
“What shall I do without my dear should, of course, be cooked on a coal
Soon after hl* arrival. I found the
She and the padre were sitting on the cups and cakes over to the bench and
“That night In Parli
little Tommy when I get bach to my range or In a tireless cooker, as seven
sat
down
on
the
grass.
Turkish
wise
lower steps of the veranda. The oth­
hour of boiling over a gas range would
“Do not permit that to bother you child standing near me on I the piazza lonely apartmenta In town?"
Both simultaneously offered their
ers were loitering by the nets.
In
the least. 1 was never going to re­ He was all the romance i I bad do
"II but they wou't bo lonely w w-wlth add considerably to th" cost of the
cakes,
and
Nora
took
a
lady
finger
"The old plaint disturbs you?”
voured condensed
the w-w-wldow In 'em." bawled the soup. The egg and cheese dish take*
from each. Abbott laughed and the call It."
“Yea.”
"Luminous, brown nyeg gain« nt child
only n few minute* to make, and Is
"Was
It
so
unpleasant?"
Barone smiled.
"Can you not cast It out wholly?"
"On the contrary. I was raui h some celestial vision beyond th« horl-
"What!" shrieked Tommy's mamma, simplicity Itself. The French serve
"Ob.
daddy
mine!"
sighed
Nora
"Hate has many tentacles."
son;" hair curled on his ‘ high, broad spring Ing to her feet.
this, and. Indeed, the majority of their
amused."
"What produces that condition of drolly.
forehead;” rrmi bud lips about to part
egg dishes. Individually -one egg or
truth."
“
1
did
not
tell
you
the
"WhatI"
I
demanded,
sternly.
' Huh?"
mind?" meditatively. "Is It because
I to ghe utterauce to a soulful, dainty
“So I have found out."
"I 1 was under your b bed that day two t<> a person cooked In ramequlrs
"Don't let mother see those shoes."
we have wronged somebody?"
“I do not believe that It was you," gem of speech.
you
told your nephew you'd caught a or flat china egg dishes
"What's
the
matter
with
’
em?
Ev
­
"Or because somebody has wronged
Boulllabalse For this dish take
Impulsively.
I
held
out
my
hand
rrlch
widow," «aid Tommy. "Aud he
erybody's wearing the same."
us?"
“Thank» I had nothing to do with
"Won’t you com« and speak to a said, 'lly golly, uncle. Is It a sure four and a half pounds of flsh any
"Yes
But
I
don't
see
how
you
man
­
"Or misjudged us, by us has been
peer, nick man?" I said. smiling an i thing?' and you »«aid. 'Aly d denr boy. large fish such as flounder or mullet—
age to do it One shoe strtng Is vir­ Miss Harrigan s imprisonment."
misjudged"' softly.
"Do you feel that you could make I cuurogoment.
gin
white
and
the
other
is
pagan
Ill's a c cinch" That's what you said" and a «mall lobster. Cut the fish Into
"Good gracious!" exclaimed Nura,
a confidant of me?"
Into tho abstracted gaze of the beau
brown."
The widow cast a withering glance pieces three or four Inches »quart- put
springing up.
them Into a large saucepan with a
He smiled. "My dear Miss Four tlful buy sprang a look of eager antici­ . at rno and aw «pt disdainfully u»ay.
“
I
’
ve
got
nine
pairs
of
shoes,
and
“What is it?"
pound of sliced onion, two cloves, two
nier. I have come to the place w here pation.
yet
there's
always
something
the
mat
­
, It waa uaelraa to proteat,
“Father is coming up the path!"
I distrust even myself."
bay leaves, a small bunch of parsl* ,
"I—I—’ll «mush your face!" be cried,
I did say that to my nephew.
"I am glad to see him. But I do not ter," ruefully. "I never noticed when
"Forgive my curiosity!"
two small pieces of garlic, two shal­
I
put
them
on.
Besides,
I
wasn
’
t
taking
a
»tep
toward
me.
of
"Intervention
a
Bo
much
fur
ths
recollect having seen the face of the
Courtlandt held out his cup to Hao.
lots, and two carrots, four I rg<- tab'»
coming."
Placing my sound foot on a putter, ! child *
num with him "
"1
am glad to see you again."
spoonfuls of olive oil, and pepper
"That » no defense. But rest easy.
left near by some forgetful golfer, !
1 do not wtab to *«-e another. Ths
The lithe eagerness went out of
"Ah. Sahib!"
corns, one small chill, and two quarts
hastily produced a box of lozenges pines for children In In books.
Nora s body instantly. Everything DI be as secret as the grave."
The little Frenchwoman was torn
of water Cover and let cook for N
“Now. I for one would never have
from my pocket.
I Never catch ’em all re’
seemed to grow cold, as if she had be­
with
curiosity and repression, She
minutes When cooked, pass the liquor
"Do you like these?" I asked In
(Copyright >
come enveloped in one of those fogs noticed if you hadn't called my atten­ wanted to know what causes had pro-
through a colander nnd stir In a tea
that suddenly blow down menacingly tion," said the padre, stealing a glance duced this unusual drama which w as honeyed accents
spoonful of powdered saffron. Pine«
from hidden icebergs.
Fortunately at his own immaculate patent leathers. unfolding before her eyes. To be pre-
With a single bound. Tommy was
LOVE TRAGEDY OF ESKIMO nomo slices of slightly toasted bread
"Ah. padre, that wife of mino has
the Inquiring eyes of the padre were
beside
me
—
or,
rather,
Inside
me.
It
sented with effects which had no ap-
In a deep platter or tureen, spread fish
not directed at her. He was here, not eyes like a pilot-fish. I'm in for IL”
parent causes was maddening, It was seemed. He landed on my knees with Tale of a Sleeping Bag and an Adven- on them, pour the liquor over and
"Borrow
one
from
the
colonel
before
a dozen yards away, coming toward
not dissimilar to being taken to tho the dead thud of a huge bag of sand;
serve.
« turous Youth's Fstsl
her, her fathers arm In his! After you go home," suggested Abbott.
second act of a modern problem play hla h<ad nearly smashed my ribs.
Cream Meringue Whip up some
Mistake.
"That's not half bad." gratefully
what had passed he had dared! It
Recalling tho widow, I resolved to
and being forced to leave before the
whites of eggs with powdered sugar.
Harrigan began to recount the trials
was not often that Nora Harrigan was
curtain rose upon the third act She “soften the child;” to win his affec-
The duke of Abruxzt. who has beet. allowing one pound of sugar to twelve
subjected to a touch of vertigo, but at of forgetfulness.
bad laid all the traps her Intelligent tiona; to lead him to a knowledge of trying to popularise the tango at thn whites of eggs When a thick paste I*
Slyly from the corner of her eye mind could Invent. and Nora had calm­
this moment she felt that If she stirred
the gentle, the beautiful and the good Italian court. Is fond of telling this formed, spread some sheets of w lilts
ever so little she must fail The stock Nora looked at Courtlandt. who was ly walked over them or around Nora' s
That was another favorite "stunt” of story, which he heard during one of paper upon a making tray, and put a
at
that
moment
staring
thoughtfully
whence she had sprung, however, was
mind was Celtic; French in Its adroit­ the story book» (If the child doesn't I his expeditions in the arctic regions, tnblespnonful of paste on the paper nt
aggressive and feat less; and by the Into his tea cup and stirring the con­ ness and Irish in its watchfulness and
get In his "softening" on you flrat, al­ says tho New Orleans Tlmes-i’lca Intervals of two Inches. Lightly dredge
time Courtlandt had reached the outer tents industriously. His face was a tenacity. And now she had set her
with powdered sugar and cook In a
markings of the courts, Nora was little thinner, but aside from that he arts of persuasion In motion (aided by ways try it on him.) For the sake of yuna
A young Eskimo loved a beautiful slow oven When ths meringues are
physically herself again. 'rhe advan­ had changed scarcely at all; and then, a piquant beauty) to lift a corner of Tommy's adorable mamma, I would fix
maiden who lived tn a hut near his cooked, remove them cnrefully from
tage of the meeting would be bis. That because these two years had left so the veil from this man's heart Check­ up his little r.oul
Just then she came round the corner own. but her parents would not hear the paper and lightly crush In the cen­
was indubitable Any mistake on her little mark upon his face, a tinge of mate!
of the piazza; just at the "psycholog of the match and sternly ordered the ter* with a spoon. Before serving till
part would be playing iuto hi* bands. unreasonable anger ran over her. "Men
"I should like to help
leal moment” Of course, she apolo­ young maiden to discourage her lov­ the centers with whipped cream.
have died and worms have eaten said, truthfully.
If only she had known!
gized for the boldness of her little son er's entreaties. Ono night a great
“Ixd us go and meet them, padre," them." she thought cynically. Perhaps
"In what way?"
I was enchanted
Tho widow and 1 storm broke up tho ice, and when the
she said quietly. With her father, the air between them was sufficient­
Cream of Ham Salad.
It was useless, but she continued:
her mother and the others, the inevit­ ly charged with electricity to convey "She does not know that you went were brought together" (though not young man ventured out he found that
Soak one half envelope of gel-
exactly as I had anticipated).
able Introduction would be shorn of the impression across the intervening to Flora I>eslmone's that night."
a great crevasse yawned between ths tln In one half cupful water until
its danger.
space; for his eyes came up quickly,
Tommy bawled: "Come here, m two huts
On closer examination, soft, then add one cupful of boiling
"And yet »he sent you to watch me.”
"Nora!" It was her mother calling. but not quickly enough to catch her.
"But so many things happened after- muddy, and 1'11 get the old s sport to however, he found a narrow atrip of stock and stir until gelatin la dis­
She put her arm through the padre's, She dropped her glance to Abbott, ward that she evidently forgot”
give you a g gumdrop."
Ice that bridged tho abyss. and having solved Mix thia with two cupfuls of
and they went forward leisurely.
transferred It to tho Barone, and final­
Tommy was literally peeled off from cautiously crossed this ho crept to­ boiled ham, chopped fine, season high­
"That Is possible."
"Why, father, I thought you weren't ly let it rest on her father face. Four
me and dragged, yelling. Into the ward the home of his adored one
ly with paprika, mustard and a lit­
(TO BE CONTINCED.)
coming." said Nora. Her voice was handsomer men she had never seen.
He entered the but and found the tle catsup and put aside until It cools
house. Nevertheless, a happy result
without a tremor.
“You never told me you knew Court­
followed the "Intervention of the unconscious family slumbering peace­ nnd Just begins to thicken, then stir
He Didn’t Mind the Crowd.
The padre hadn t the least Idea that landt," said Harrigan, speaking to
fully tn their sealskin sleeping bags, In lightly tho stiffly beaten white of
The most embarrassing moment of child."
a volcan might at any moment open Abbott.
His mother was so ashamed of him Very gently, so ns not to alarm her. h>l one egg and one-half cupful whipped
my life was when I once entertained
up at his sid" He smiled benignly
"Just happened that way. We went a young man friend at our camp at a that tho tried to make amends by be­ raised the lady In his apma nnd cart cream. Turn Into wet molds and set
"Changi d my mind," said Harrigan to school together. When I was little !
rled her with Infinite care across th 8 In a cold pine« until firm
Turn out
popular lake, on Sunday, writes a Chi­ ing particularly nice to me.
“Nora. Molly. I want you to meet Mr. they used to make me wear curls and I
frail bridge of Ice to his own hut. Then on lettuce leaves and serve with may-
I lost my heart to her at once.
cago Tribune correspondent The
Courtlandt. 1 don't know that I ever wide collars Many's the time Court-
young man had been very attentive all
As the way to "soften" Tommy wan he hurriedly destroyed the bridge with umalu«.
said anything about it. but his father lar.dt walloped the school bullies for i
a few blows of his tiX.
was one of the best friends I ever had mussing me up. 1 don't see hini much during our acquaintanceship but I obviously through his little "tummy,"
Only then did he awaken tho uncon-
never
had
thought
the
affair
serious.
1
concluded
to
lay
in
a
supply
of
Casserole of Chicken.
SI.- was on his way up here, so I came these days Once In a while he walks
«clous form Inside the sleeping bag)
I
went
to
the
car
with
him
and.
as
sweet»
I
acted
on
the
thought.
Clean nnd joint a tender sprint
along with him." Then Harrigan in. That's all. Always seems to know
but
when
she
emerged
lie
gave
a
great
usual,
there
was
a
crowd
there.
We
I couldn't seem to remember any
chicken. Put Into a frying pan three
paused and looked about him embar- where his friends are, but none ever
rtood back until the others were on thing less harmful than the hoarhound cry and vanished Into tho night, II tnbiespoonfuls of butt* r nnd fry In
ksxsu-dly. There were half a dozen knows where be is."
board and then he stepped on the first drop of my youth; so I commissioned was the maiden's mother.
this a »ma.ll onion and a carrot, both
unfamiliar faces.
Abbott proceeded to elaborate some
a commuter among the men boarders
cut 'nlo tiny dice. Wh< n those vege­
The colonel quickly stepped Into the i of his friend's exploits. Nora heard, step and stood talking.
As the car started, I held out my to bring me a pound of them from
A Lovely Creation.
breach, and the introduction of Court- | as If from afar. Vaguely she caught
tables are lightly brown, turn Into tho
landt became general
Nora bowed, a glimmer ot what the contest was hand to say good by and he held it so town that afternoon. I gave them to
He sported tan shoes, pink stock casserole add to them two cupfuls of
firmly
that
1
could
not
«ecape.
Then
Tommy, who was delighted—but, Ings, a lavender suit, pink shirt, a clear soup stock. In which three bay
and became at once engaged In an an­ going to be She could see only a lit­
imated conversation with the Barone, tle way; ¡still, she was optimistically he leaned over and kissed me on the again, not as I expected. Quite the necktie more glaring than a stage sun. leaves and a little thy mo have been
who had just finished his set vlctorl- confident of the result. She wa* ready. head while I ran along beside the opposite.
burst, and one of those straw hats of boiled and then remove. In this con-
moving car In sight of all our camp
ously.
He produced a bean blower and. thn bedraggled brim, vnrl-hued bauds somma lay the jointed chicken, put
Indeed, now that the shock of the
The padre's bentgn smile slowly meeting was past, «he found herself friends.
with Incredibly little practise, hit the variety, such as some college men nnd the closely fitting cover on the caa-
faded.
bull's-eye of baldness on the head of many college girls are affecting Yet serole and set tn a steady oven,
not at all averse to a conflict. It would
It
Ths Artful 8chemer.
an old gentleman reading on the piaz­ men are prone to ridicule the dresses ihould cook for an hour.
be something to let go the pent-up
"When it comes to ways and means, za. Then he smashed several electric worn by women this summer!
CHAPTER IX.
Ho
wrath of two years Never would she
speak to him directly; never would my wife Is a wonder.”
light bulbs, terrified all the old ladles was a lovely creation. Holomon tn all
Labels far Silverware.
"Some fixer, eh?”
Dick Courtlandt's Boy.
she permit him to be alone with her;
and pretty nearly cleaned out the his glory could not have held a can­
It Is n great nuisance to have te
"I should say so Her latest stunt place
dle to him
By tho way. ho wore a open up all the rolls of extra silver
Presently the servants brought out never would she miss a chance to
to
the tea-service. The silent dark skinned twist his heart to humiliate him, to i to entourage an affair bf"th% hea. t
From a discreet distance I ventured wrist watch and had hie handkerchief find what one wants. By pasting la­
between the hired girl and the hand­
Sikh with his fierce curling whiskers, snub him.
to suggest that the candles were for tucked up his sleeve. No, ho did not bels with the name on each on tho
have any bracelet. He wne bound to
his flashing eyes, the semi-military,
"So I have heard," she was dimly some milkman, so the girl will get up Internal, not external enjoyment.
flannel cot-ring, one can And the ar­
early in the morning."—Pittsburgh
Cambridge.—Boeton Record.
semi-oriental garb, topped by an enor­ conscious of saying.
"H/ita!
’
*
sneered
the
child,
'I
ticle desired at a moment's notice and
Dispatch.
mous brown turban, claimed Court-
"Didn't know you knew,” said Ab-
haven't got a sore throat. They're
i’ Is at the mmn lime the cheapest
iandt's attention; and It may be added bott.
nasty tasting. I don't like 'em."
means of marketing.
Pretty Small.
Much Work on Small Box.
that he was glad to have something
"Knew what?" rousing herself
Then be came close to me and laid i "And you call those things closets?"
The
construction
of
a
cigar
box
may
to look at unembarrassedly. He want­
"That Courtlandt nearly lost his life
Making Your Own Washcloth.
seem to be a very simple matter to one little hand—with which I had just asked the woman flat hunter.
ed to catch the Indian's eye. but Rao In the eighties."
"Certainly they re closets, madam,*'
A satisfactory washcloth Is made ot
had no glances to waste; he was con­
"In the eighties!" dismayed at her the novice, but the box passes through seen him fondling a toad—against my
two or three thicknesses of mosquito
nineteen processes before it is ready cheek It was the first engaging, af­ replied the owner
cerned with the Immediate business of slip
fectionate thing I had ever known him
"Why. there isn't room enough In netting.
to receive the cigars.
The edges are finished by
superintending the service.
“LAtltudes. Polar expedition.”
** do. so I hadn't the h<art to discour- | one of them for tho family skeleton." crocheting a serlln;> In pink or blue. '
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