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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
Herald Home Corner wxwild make a (uvleuae of having • rompanlou: If the thief were In hid- [ The KITCnm Ing. that might Intimidate him. She would see. "Mrs. Miller." »he called loudly. She recalled that Grace bad m called her neighbor. "Mr*. Miller, »hat shall we th» about It?” and almoat a* (Copyright. i«i, w N V.» Cynthia spoke. the lights blazed on. Cynthia sat tn s hammock «post the For one l.mg moment »he stood upt>*r balcony of the little cottage, and white-fared and alone In the glare, swung her hecla like a car»-free acliool « then a» suddenly was again left in girl. Cor, though sch.sd days bad long darkneaa. been left behind, the invigorating Iler Ines failed her now, a« she breere renting sweet an.l fresh aérons •CASONABLK GOOO THINGS Chilli t oo Carne sank back ii|»<n the hammock. Thera the lake, the chirping of bird* In the One pint of red kidney beans. 2 evergreens overhead brought back, was no doubt about It. A thief had for rand»!. h«a To make club ch< discovered her helple*sue*s, and had tkbi«*|>o«>ns suet .me pound of beef- with an old *eo*e of joyoua freedom, va of bill* or for table use taka on« part of •teak, one pint of hot water, 2 green cations spent long since In this saute also located the thick roll uumlstnk- to four butter In her bag. Stealthily, yet sonic otM* Sweet peppers, seed» temoved; 2 great Assembly. parts or mor* of ably, came the sound of onions, one teaspoon salt, one table Above, the trees arched clone like moving up the rough atalr. She could cbeeae, put th« •poen flour, on« pint of ripe toma the roof of some green cath«dr»l. distinctly liear the muffled breathlug. through ditswe th« meal grit>d«r, | toes. Stew beans until soft and drain. while beneath them scattered little th* pauses made aa If to listen. painted add th« butter and , Try out suet in frying pan and cook winding streets of gayly "Who I* the vF she cried, her vote« then run again •teak in it until done. tMt in small bouse*. shaking. Silence answered Then, In the distant"« was the big hotel, presently on again came the shuffling through th« grind furees and add hot water, peppers cut and there, in the very router at the er auy uuiub«r of J ir small piece»», onions and tomatoes. ground*, stretched the amphitheater. across the boards. nearer, nearer If tia>«*> uutll th« ctowse te *u>ooth. But there were only a glimmer of light, C«ok all together until done. Uso It was here la the old days that Cyn In gtesM*. rover with paraffiu paper ' Ì flour for thickening and add to beans, thia had sung In the children’s choir, that »he might ¿Ind a way to escape. or pack Into p*r*fflu«d pap«w box**, To wait In the darkness was unbear and rook slowly for another hour. this will keep for a month or longer here now that she hoped to hear far able. » famed speaker*, brought to bestow From the amphitheater came the tn a root placa their eloquence upon th« favored mein Wb«n ous ha* a llttte ch««*« past chill Con Carne No. 2 song of a hundred singer*. What use I th« stage of aerviug on the tabte. bers of the Araembly to call for help If help were ñecle"!? Two cups of cooked beans, one cup Cynthia's admiration for a man who A heavy body brushed the screen grata It and to «very two cuptute of 1 of coarsely chopped beef, one onion, had achieved was something akin to I»esperately grated cb««a« add on« cupful of boil one pint of canned tomatoes or to awe. As president of the Home Lit door at her very aide. Cynthia arose and groped along the ing hot cream, aaaaou with paprika. 1 «rate soup, otle teaspoon of chilli erary club she hoped to obtain a per railing. At the front was a pillar, a »alt. eayeuu« pepper and mix wall. ‘ powder, two teaspoons salt, one-half sonal Interview with the rooting great put into glaaava and set away wall round, veranda pillar. If she could Cup water. Cook all together until speaker and noted divine, whose bril covered In a root place. And this, clasp her arm* about It and How te Ceok an Old Chick««».—Cut the consistency of thick soup, Serve liant articles had caused widespread slide to the ground. She would try. comment. mH only in her own country, An Instant she stood dangerously su»- up the fowl as for fricassee, roll tn with hot buttered cracker*. but tn those across th« seas. pended upon the narrow outer ledge. seasoned flour and fry until a golden | Her friend and hostess of the cot One high-heeled white slipper felt It* brown, then place tn a dripping pan | Fraren Pudding tage bad arranged to make the meet way. then Cynthia slipped safely and or roaster with «>• cupful of choppad Melt four tablespoons sugar till it ing possible celery and two tableapouufuia of And what a triumph breathlessly to the ground. b- < mts like molasses, add one cup would be her report to the club. Cyn minced onion. Bake slowly uutll t«o- Swift as her own descent the light* water boil until all the sugar is dis- thia's eyes shone in proud anticipation. flared on agxin. and she found her der. Tbe older th» fowl the longer It will take to bake. •clved. Have ready one quart of milk She would write out her own questions self staring wide-eyed and startled Plnaappte Pte. l“v*l and grat« a mixed with the beaten yolks of four to the great man «nd memorize them, Into the bewildered face of a man pineapple. Separate the yolka and or five eggs, sweeten good. strain the that there might be no mistake in their crouched upon the lower step. white« of tour eggs and to th« yolka ; “By Jove!" mattered the man. sugar (boiled) into the milk, and put construction. add two cupfuls of sugar and two In order te accomplish this thought “ You — you coward !" burst out Cyn all into the freezer. Chop one pound tablespootifula of batter When tbeae fully, Cynthia took a long walk through thia of dried figs or other fruit, and as are well beaten add one-half cupful I the wood When she returned. Grace, Whether It was the suddenness of the pudding is about frozen, stir in of cream and tbe grated plnenpplc. her hostess, greeted her jubilantly. her downward flight or the unexpect the fruit thoroughly and pack the Pour this custard Into pastry lined | "Such luck!" she exclaimed. “Dr. ed proximity of the burglar which •ntuld in ice for about two hours. Raymond Randall, the speaker, is to plates and bak« until flrm. Cover with i changed Cynthia's fright to Indigna- When serving put one good tableapoon be entertained ar Miller’s, next door. ; tfm. she conld not tell, bat «be a meringue made from the whiles of' the eggs. of whipped cream or white of egg on You will have a tine chance to nire*t stamped her white «hoe on the ground Chee*« Nut Sandwich.—Put cheese tor of each dish and sprinkle over it him " and fnrod the shrinking young man. Diffidently. Cynthia glanced over her “Ton knew I wa* here alone and un through th« meat grinder; to every cup finely chopped nuts. But it is fine add one tablespoonful of ground nut* I shoulder at the red IxiBgalow on the protected." she accused, “and so yon w tbout the cream or nuts. Prepare them by removing all akin I left. thought—" add salt, paprika and pack In small • Silly!" her friend mocked her. “the “Where Is Mrs. Miller?" the man Sandwiches cartons or glasses. reverend gentleman doe» not arrive brnsqnely Interrupted. stood speechless at th« Stuffed Onions. — Parboil good-alzed Sardine sandwich—Mix equal por until tomorrow, and I bet’eve you are Cynthia tions of masked aardtnes and lunch trembling now at the mere thought of ronlnes« of the question, It was evt- onions until soft enough to remove the center* fTII with a stuffing prepared c)'‘-se. Spread on thin slices of facing him." dent that her ruse a* to a companion from «an»»»« or chicken Cover with “ It ’ s not that, exactly." Cynthia de had deceived him. Perhaps It would white bread with thin slice of onion. buttered crumbs and b«k«. Serve with Roast pork sandwich—Mix one cof nied. “but one feels that one must be he wise to still carry It on. steak. “Be<-au«e.” the man rootlnue fee cup of finely chopped reset pork, so proper In every respect before such a Personage. WowM yon—would you qaletly. “If Mr*. Miller te ln*lde I with one hard-boiled egg. chopped »ear your gray frock if you were me, would like to *pesk to her. She may fint; cup English walnuts chopped as something quiet and suitable tn be able to explain the ecron tri cities fin». b»g daah of red pepper, N salt- taste?" Copyrt<fcL. I»tl. Wwmfmm W«*rwp*x>«r Valoe» of thl* religions Assembly; where a apoon dry Mustard. juice of one large “He will probably not know wheth man I* left «nddenly In the middle of lemon. Spread on thin slices of er your frock is gray or red." Grace a darkened wood, to hit hl» head white bread. assured her; “rhe man's head Is so full against e»ery tree that he passes en Bean sandwich—Spread cold baked of ethics and •¡»ms.' ” route to the home In which be te as be _ns on thin slices of brown bread, So that evening Cynthl* decided to signed to be entertained; and where, E. HAROLD gait, pepper and thin slices of pickle. remain at home alone, while the oth from out the darkness, a voice mys ers attended the lecture She wished teriously »peaking Mr*. Miller ’ s name, Rn>. 6709 59th Ave. «"heese sandwich—Spread thin slices this abode. When he Phone 532-84 of vhite bread wua German mustard to rest after her journey, and to pre leads him to himself upon locating ron gratúlate» 107 W. Park St. then put oa a thin alic« of Swiss pare herself for the treat of the next the front step, a flying night to come. with difficulty Oheese spread with mustard. descends upon him. tn Grace pointed out to her the lighting female figure Tomato sandwich — Place a »ice button beneath the stair in the lower a glare of sudden light, from above.” er r lettuce leaf on thin slices of hall as they departed. The young man mopped bls brow. white bread, then put two thin slices “When tt grow« dark." she cau “Fve been over a k > mkí hit of the of tomatoes on top. spread with tioned. “press the button to light the earth." he said. “India—the jungle— French mustard. upper hall before you nsrond. We hut for real excitement thl* night a. — ■ will leave the veranda and garden beat* It all.” light* going.” In growing trepidation. CyntH» It was truly a pretty sight, the lit sank limply down upon the step at sen tle electric bulbs gleaming here and the intruder's «ide. One drawled Mrs. there among the trees, making the tence lingered In her mind. At was i ground* as bright as day. Far out by Miller’s house, he had said, he ■ the lake the hotel window* gleamed “a«»igneq to he entertained" «a ne The man's appearance under ■ as with a hundred eyes, and she could glimpse the gay color* of the throng Inspection wn« decidedly not that of 18 Third st., bet. Washington In the amphitheater. * burglar. Mocking the shocked gray- and Alder st*. One by one rottage door* were Ity nt hi* face, hl* dark eyes twinkled Why Do So Many locked, as at the toll of the bell tbelr humorously. 1H blocks from “M S”car. “Who—are you?” faltered Cynthia. Inmates hurried off to meeting. People Have Weak “My name." he replied. “1* Raymond It came upon Cynthia presently Arches? that In the vast, lighted stillness she Randall. My mission here to dilate ■ was a creature alone. Alone in her upon a present remedy for the Illa of If shoe clerk* are correct in say the universe In general." ing that 60 per cent of the women I tree-vaulted cathedral, the wash of Across Cynthia'« mentality flashed they wait on have weak arches; if the wave* came to her rhythmically, the army examiners were correct distantly. It was rather eerie. She a memory of » certain perfectly pre I in rejecting, on account of flat of laughed softly at the strangeness of pared speech of Introduction; also, for foot enough men to make a big the situation She would go to the one gray demure dree* suitable ! hone Automat« 61:5-56 city—then it does seem strange upper "erand» and read. *he decided. the occasion. that so many people should have MANZ A MIRW3LD ‘The noted Dr. Randall T' Rome thrilling magazine tale that to suffer from failure of the foot Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailors would put from her mind for the time ga’ped. to hold up under the weight of the her Cleaning, Pressing. Repairing He leaned hack and smiled st empty locked house* and queer rustling body. They're not all fat people, awestruck face. Suit* Made to Order. sound* In the gras*. either. “ Why. I don ’ t know," he remarked. 5801 924 St.. I^au Sta.. Portland She found the deal mated button The Answer and pressed It, so that when she came “A few moments ago you addressed * s • • • • • • Broadly speaking, the reason is me a* coward — " to the top of the stair* the hall wa* this: Every fmrt of the body is Then Cynthia In quick compunction lighted to receive her. She left It so always clad so as to permit re.i and went out to her favorite seat In told the story of her evening; creak- sonable muscular freedom, except tlie hammock The tale was most Ingly the screen door opened behind the foot. Here the ligaments and «at. and a great bull nbsortttnr; In It* perusal »he forgot the two as they muscles which should hold the out upon the veranda, dog lounged arch bones in place, become atro the Assembly, the absent friends, the he came and breathing shuffling as phied through restricted circula very balcony upon which »he wa» iflt- heavily. tion and lack of exercise in shoes ting. from next door!" cried that are rigid, tight, ill-fitting. •The dog Enthralled, she bent lower over the Down goes the arch. There are book and then—Cyntldn stretched the girl. other special causes, but the bulk "Your burgtar." Mid th» man. forth her haml*: a deep. Impenetrable of the sufferer» can blame the Charley Edwards Far away the singing ceased; homo darkness enveloped her, darkness shoes they have worn. »round about, darkness as she strained ward to other veranda* came the As Yea Caa Avoid It her eyes above. As realization carne sembly throng. Cpon the lower step, talking low, »lowly, her heart resumed ft» nonnal How mueh better to wear Canti lever Shoes, with their flexible beating. Of course. It was the elec- still sat Cynthia and her companion. arches, and room for every part triefty which had failed: in a mo Twice Grace and Mrs. Miller endeav of the foot. They allow the arch ored to make their presence known. ment It wottM be on *gnfn. am glsd you hsd company.1 muscles to exercise and strengthen “I am glad you had company." »aid But far away twinkled the light* of ‘We were worried about yon naturally as you walk. Circula the hotel, and the amphitheater wa* Grace. " ele.trlclfy failed Only th« tion is free. They are restful shoes still brilliant. Cynthia rememt>ered when the amphitheater are provided to wear all day. They are com uncomfortably the large »urn of money hotel and Cynthia, may I meet your fortable. All these features for vlth gas. which «he had bean clilded for bring- Mf comfort and well-being have friend r fog and which still remained In the not prevented Cantilevers from glano«! up abwently; the Cynthia satchel In her room. Wa» It possible being good-looking shoes. Their trim appearance is one of the that some one had learned of her roung man’* manner a* he arose wa» pleasures in wearing them. caretesatve«»? If so, great w*s hta also preoccupied These shoes are very finely “Certainly." answered the girl. “Dr. oppofdnntty. made. The prices are moderate. The lighting button «he remem- Randall, Mrs. Miller. Mias Bowen." “1 am sorry not to have been her* lierod, could only be manipulated In the lower ball, and even If she might to welcome yon Dr. Randall." said feel her way across this upper bal- Mr* Miller. “We were no) exporting 153 Alder St. Medtea) BMg. you until tomorrow evening." C RSiy, had she rhe courage tn go alone PORTLAND, ORE. 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