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SECURE BEST RESULTS GOOD USES FOR KEROSENE rasiere ¿row breese without me. He had been res over by a bicycle and he needed some very special cere.” Ml»» Redmond's hand was oa Pit- Lettuce Ranks High in Commer < llnuue's head between Ills pointed »are. She looked sympathetic. She cial Horticulture. A little kerosene added to very hoi looked amueed She smiled water will make windows, looking "It was a question of 'life and death,' glasses and picture glasses bright and . wasn't It?" she said eagerly to Sabron. clear. Use a small, clean cloth, wring Size of Seed Ha* Not Been Given “ Really, It was Just that." answered It dry and rub It over the glass, aftet Careful Study Until Recently— the young ofllcer. not kuowlng huw wiping down the framework with an “ Heading Up” Capabilities Are significant the words were to the two oiled cloth. Then proceed to tho next of Much Importance. ladles. window and treat it similarly on both Then Madame d'Escllgnac knew that sides. After that go back to the first she was beaten and that sho owed (By M. CUMMINGS > one aud wipe It dry with a large clean something and was ready to pey. The lettu ce Is a standard vegetable cloth. No real polishing is required st < w /fk k fu w w z w T": chauffeur got upon hie sent and she crop, largely grown in farm gardens and the wludow or glass will look and ranking high In commercial horti clear and shiny. SYNOPSIS. It would have been simple to have asked suavely; "Won't you let us take you home. culture as a forcing crop; hence Its 2 — explained to the colonel, but Sabron, Kerosene will clean your hands bet Inclusion In these seed sorting experi ter Utan anything else after blacking tw C om te do Sabron. captain o f French reticent and reeerved, did not choose Monsieur Sabron?" He thanked them He was walking ments. Although a seed-bed crop, it a range or stove. Tour a little In the ra va lry. taken to Ms qu arter* to r a t»» by to do so. He made a very Insufficient hand a m otlivrlcs* Irlnh terrier pup, and Is often grown in places where space water, wash your hands In it. then names It I ’ ttchoune lie dln*a with the excuse, aud the colonel, as well as the and had not finished Ills exercise. "A t all events," she pursued, "now la expensive, where intensive culture wash them in tepid water, and finally M arquU * d'KscUgnai* and m eet» Mina marquise, thought III of him He Eedmond, Am erican h e ir ,»», who that your excuse Is no longer a good prevails, and «h ere crop uniformity with plenty of soap and a stiff brush s Julia learned later, with chagrin, that his lu r» fo r him an English ballad that and even maturity are of prime im in hot water. If possible finish up by llncora In hla memory. friends were gone from the Midi one, you will come this week to din portance. On this account growers rubbing the hands with lemon and Rooted to the spot himself by his Uu ner, will you not?" CHAPTER III—Continued. He would, of course, and watched now carefully consider both seed and rosewater and glycerin. ties, he could not follow them. Mean varietal choice. In some hothouse while Pitchoune thrived, grew, cheered the yellow motor drive away In Ihu When your kitchen sink is rusty rub That evening the Marquise d'Escll- districts only certain varieties are It over with kerosene. his loneliness. Jumped over a stick, autumn sunlight, wishing rather less gnac read aloud to her niece the nows deemed suitable for greenhouse cul Squeaks in shoes may sometimes bo that the Count de Sabron was not com learned a trick or two from Itrunet and for the order from tho minister of war ture; and a few progressive growers prevented by dipping the soles in kero a great many fascinating wiles ami to change his quarters than hu had ing to dinner. He was "absolutely des select only the locally-grown seed now- sene. ways, no doubt Inherited from his before. olated" and had no words to express recognized as strains of commercial He had a sense of humor The white spots appearing in the his regret and disappointment. The mother CHAPTER VI. varieties. Although many methods of spring on the lining of your refrigera truly Irish, a power of devotion that pleasure of dining with them both, a seed selection have been adopted, the tor will disappear if you rub the zinc we designate as “ canine.' no doubt be Ordered Away. Influence of seed size has not been with kerosene. Leave the refrigerator pleasure to which he had looked fo r cause no member of the human race He had received bis letter from the given careful study until more or less open several hours, then wash with ward for a fortnight, must be re has ever deserved it. nounced because he wan obliged to minister of war. Like many things recently. water, soap and ammonia. The re we wish for. set our hopes upon, when Since lettuce is seldom sold by frigerator will then be clean and sit up with a very sick friend, as there CHAPTER V. they come we find that we do not want weight, a comparison of the value of sweet and all spots will have disap was no one else to take his place. In expressing his undying devotion and them at any price The order was un different-sixed seeds on this basts is peared. The Golden Autumn. his renewed excuses he put his homage Sabron was to go to Al o f little account. Uniformity of ma Sabron longed for a change with au welcome To clean painted walls wipe them at their feet and kissed their hands. turing and relative "heading-up" first with a cloth wet in kerosene and turan, when the failing leaves made giers The Marquise d'Escllgnac. wearing the roads golden roundabout the Cha Winter Is never very ugly around capabilities are of more importance. let stand 15 minutes. Then wash the Th e formation of good, firm heads, walls with good warm soapsuds, but another very beautiful dress, looked up teau d’Escllgnac He thought he Tarsscon I.Ike a lovely bunch of fruit making possible the growth of white, do not rub soap on the cloth, or the at her niece, who was playing at the would like to go away He rodn his in the brightest corner of a happy crisp, and htghly-edible center leaves, paint will be streaked. Rub spots of piazio. horse one day up to the property of vineyard, the Midi la sheltered from “ A very poor excuse, my dear Julia, the hard hearted unforgiving lady and. the rude experiences that the seasons tar or pine pitch on clothing in kero and a very late one." finding the gate open, rode through know farther north. Nevertheless, sene before washing them. "It sounds true, however. I believe the grounds up to the terrace. Seeing rains and winds, sea-born and vig him. don't you. nia tante?" no one. he sat In his saddle looking orous, bad swept In and upon the lit MANY WAYS TO SERVE EGGS “ I do not,” said the marquise em over the golden country to the Rhone tle town. The mistral came whis phatically. "A Frenchman of goAd and the castle of the good King Rene, tling and Sabron. from his wludow, Albumen Water, for One Thing, le education is not supposed to refuse a where the autumn mists were like ban looked down on his little garden from Palatable and Highly Beneficial which summer had entirely flown. Pit dinner Invitation an hour before he Is ners floating from towers for Children. expected. Nothing but a case of life There was a solitary beauty around choune, by his side, looked down as and death would excuse it.” tbe lovely place that spoke to the well, but his expression, different from A fter a bilious attack or any other young officer with a sweet melancholy hla master's, waa ecstatic, for he saw "H e sa>s a 'very sick friend.'” kind of stomach trouble when a child "Nonsense." exclaimed the marquise. He fancied that Miss Redmond must sliding along the brick wall, a cat with cannot digest the yolk of the egg. it Miss Redmond played a few bars of often have looked out from one of the which ho was on the most excited is possible to make tho needed albu the tune Sabron had hummed and windows, and he wondered which one terms His body tense, his ears for men more palatable by poaching just which more than once had soothed The terrace was deserted and leaves ward. he gave a sharp scries of barks Head Lettuce of Quality. the white, removing the yolk before I’ttchoune. and which, did she know. from the vines strewed it with red and and little soft growls, while his la characteristic of a good quality of the white is dropped into the poacher. Sabron was actually humming at that golden specters. Pitchoune raced after master tapped the window-pane to the Of course this can only be done In moment. lettuce. That good “ heading-up” them, for the wind started them flying, tune of Miss Redmond's song characteristics are related to the size the transition period after the albu Although Sabron had heard It several "I am rather disappointed." said the and he rolled his tawny little body o f the seed has been found by ex men water (raw white shaken up in young girl, “ but if we find it is a mat over and over in the rustling leaves times, he did not kuow Die words or tensive and careful experiments car water) is no longer strong enough. ter of life and death, ma tante, we Then a rabbit, which before the ar that they were of a semi religious, ex Those who have babies generally will forgive him?" ried on for several seasons. As to the rival of Sabron had been sitting com tremely sentimental character which results of these experiments, several know how to make albumen water, The Marquise d’EsclIg-iac had in fortably on tbe terrace stones, scut would have been difficult to translate points are worthy of note in summar but for the benefit of those who do vited the Count de Sabron because she tled away like mad, and Pitchoune, into French He did not know that izing. Marked differences in favor of not know, the proportion depends had been asked to do so by his colo somewhat hindered by his limp, tore they ran something like this: large seed appear In the seedling upon the age of the child. nel, who was an old and valued friend after i t God k»>p you safe, my love. The usual formula for older chil She had other plans for her niece. stage, a point of little value in itself The deserted chateau, the fact that A ll through ths night. were it not for the fact that an early dren Is the white of one egg shaken Itest close In his encircling arms "I feel, my dear," she answered her there was nothing In bis military life up In a glass of water, put on ice or U ntil the light. advantage influences later growth. now, “ quite safe in promising that if it beyond the routine to Interest him Large seeds start the plants off bet served with Ice chopped with a little is a question of life and death we shall now in Tarascón, made Sabron eagerly And there waa more of It He only ter; and great leaf surface area in orange Juice for flavoring, if the doc forgive him. I shall see his colonel \ look forward to a change, and he knew that there was a pathos In the early life is of permanent benefit. tor will allow it. waited for letters from the minister of tomorrow and ask him pointblank." tune which spoke to his warm heart; A refreshing drink for a sick person Moreover, heavier plants, better heads, Miss Redmond rose from the piano war which would send him to a new which caressed and captivated him and greater uniformity at edible ma Is the white of egg shaken up in two- and came over to her aunt, for dinner post. and which made him long deeply for a turity are usually secured. In every thirds of a glass of water, mixed with -had been announced. The following day after bis visit to happiness he thought it most unlikely Instance and at almost every stage of the Juice of a whole orange and half “ Well, what do you think." she j the chateau he took a walk. Pitchoune growth it could be seen that the plants a lemon, with a little cracked Ice. slipped her hand in her aunt's arm, j at his heels, and stood aside In the he would ever know. There had been many pictures added grown from large seed were much The acid cuts the albumen and pre "really, what do you think could be j highroad to let a yellow motor pass more uniform in stature and in time vents the stringiness besides adding a the reason?' him, but the yellow motor at that mo- to hla collection: Miss Redmond at dinner. Miss Julia Redmond he knew and manner of heading. Plants grown delicious flavor, cooling to a fevered "Please don’t ask me,” exclaimed \ her first name now— before the piano; from small seed were very variable throat the Marquise d'Escllgnac impatient Miss Redmond In a smart coat, walk In size and quality—some very good, ly. "The reasons for young men's ca Beefsteak Pie. ing with him down the uliny, while a few mediocre, and many very poor. prices are sometimes just as well Pitchoune chased flying leaves and ap Have butcher cut 114 pounds of not inquired into.” Some headed early, but most of them paritions of rabbits hither and thither. were tardy in forming the heart and round steak Into small squares. Put If Sabron. smoking in his bachelor I The Count de Sabron had always meat, with one small onion chopped quarters, lonely and disappointed, in firming the head. dreaded Just what happened to him. It seems reasonable to conclude fine. In frying pan with two table watching with an extraordinary fideli He had fallen In love with a woman that a large sized seeder is a factor in spoonfuls of butter and simmer for ty by his "sick friend." could have beyond bis reach, for he had no for producing head lettuce of good quality a few minutes. Cover with boiling seen the two ladles at their grand soli tune whatsoever, nothing hut hla cap and earliness of maturity. In the water and boil—not too rapidly—until tary' dinner, his unfilled place between tain’s pay and hla bard soldier's life, writer's judgment the lack of plant tender. Add four potatoes, cut into them, he might have felt the picture a wanderer's life and one which he uniformity commonly observed in small cubes the last 15 minutes. charming enough to have added to his hesitated to ask a woman to share. commercial lettuce culture is quite Make pie crust and line baking pan. collection. In spite of the fact that Madame apt to be due to the use of seed which Prick and place in oven until dry but d'Escllgnac was agreeable to him, Is variable in size and consequently, not brown. Put stew into this, adding CHAPTER IV. she was not cordial, and he understood gne-half teaspoonful of chopped pars variable in value. ley, one-quarter teaspoonful of black that she did not consider him a parti The Dog Pays. for her niece. Other guests, as well pepper and one-half teaspoonful of Pitchoune repaid what was given FEEDING ROOTS TO CATTLE salt. Put on top crust and brown In him. ns he, had shared her hospitality. He oven. Serve from baking dish. Mush had been Jealous of them, though he He did not think that by getting English Stockmen Peed Enormous rooms may be added with potatoes if could not help seeing Miss Redmond's well, reserving the right for the rest Quantities of Turnips and Beets— preference for himself Not that he desired. of his life to a distinguished limp in Best Methods of Feeding. wanted to help It. He recalled that his right leg. that he had done ail that she had really sung to him, decidedly Fruit Sherbet. was expected of him. He developed Turnips and beets are grown and walked by his side when there had The juice of two oranges, two lem an ecstatic devotion to the captain, fed in enormous quantities by English ons, a pint of cream and a cupful of been more than the quartette, and he impossible for any human heart ade stockmen and farmers. They do not sugar sirup (or less, depending upon felt, in short, her sympathy. quately to return. He followed Sab have silage because of climatic condi the fruit). Strain the juice and add "Pitchoune,” he said to his compan ron like a shadow and when he could tions unfavorable to corn. American the cream and sirup, then freeze. ion, "we are better off In Algiers, mon not follow him, took his place on a farmers who use roots to some extent vleux. The desert Is the place for us. The proportion of tee and salt for ( hair in the window, there to sit, his can wisely profit by English experience ice cream is one part salt to three We shall get rid of fancies there and sharp profile against the light, his In feeding them. do some hard lighting one way or an of ice. pointed ears forward, watching for the An authority advises that they For ices and sherbets use one part uniform he knew and admired extrav rnent drew up to the side of the road other." should always be cut or pulped, and salt to four parts of ice. For packing agantly. (T O HE C O N T IN U E D .) while the chauffeur got out to adjust never fed whole to cattle. When fed use one part of salt to four parts of Pitchoune was a thoroughbred, and gome portion of the mechanism. Some whole there is greater danger of chok ice. Use a ghnnysack and a heavy every muscle and fiber showed It. Worth While Quotation. one leaned from tho yellow motor win ing, especially with the last piece, and mallet to crush the Ice. The pleasure that we take In beauti every hair and point asserted it, and dow and Sabron came forward to also greater loss or waste by tram he loved as only thoroughbreds can. speak to the Marquise d'Escllgnac ful nature Is essentially capricious It pling under foot. comes sometimes when we leaat took You may say what you like about mon and another lady by her side. Lentil Croquettes. The best method of feeding is to cut Take one pint of lentil pulp, one-half grel attachments, the thoroughbred in “ How do you do, Monsieur? Do you for It, and sometimes, when we expect o r pulp the roots and mix them with It most certainly. It leaves us to gape pint of bread crumbs (entire wheat all cases reserves his brilliancy for remember us?” cut hay, straw or chafT, allowing the preferred), three beaten eggs, two crises. (Had he ever forgotten them?) He Joylessly for days together. We may pile to heat for a few hours before Sabron, who had only seen Miss regretted so very much not having have passed a place a thousund times tablespoonfuls of grated onions, one- feeding. This has the merit of warm quarter cupful of butter. Salt and pep Redmond twice and thought about her been able to dine with them in the and one, and on the thousand and sec ing up the roots, which are generally ond It will be transfigured, and stand per to taste. Mix Ingredients together, countless times, never quite forgave spring. a cold feed, and of making low-grade cook in double boiler or steam until his friend for the Illness that kept him "And your sick friend?” asked forth In a certain splendor of reality roughage more palatable. Cattle fed eggs are set. Chill, then form in cro from the chateau. There was in Sab- Madame d’Escllgnac keenly, "did he from the dull circle of surroundings, In this manner through the winter so that we see if "with a child's first quettes. Dip In egg, roll in crumbs ron’s mind, much as he loved Pit recover?” come out in much better condition pleasure,” as Wordsworth saw the daf and fry in deep fat. To add one-half choune, the feeling that if he had gone "Yes," said Sabron, and Miss Red than II given the same amount of feed fodils by the lakeside.—Robert Louis cupful of shredded English walnuts that night . . . mond, who leaned forward, smiled at uncut and not mixed. There was never another invitation! him and extended her pretty hand. Stevenson. or pecans Imparts a rich, delicate ila- "Voyons, mon cher,” his colonel Sabron opened the motor door. vor. Eggs Develop Mold. Sure to Get What He Wanted. had said to him kindly the next time “ What a darling dog!" Miss Red Eggs develop mold if kept in a too The doctor told him he needed car he met him, “ what stupidity have you mond cried. "What a bewitching face Tongue Sandwiches. damp cellar. The mold penetrates Mince cold boiled tongue and mix been guilty of at tbe Chateau d’Escll- he has! He's an Irish terrier, isn’t bohydrates, proteids, and above all, the porous shell and makes the eggs It with half as much finely diced cel gnac ?’ something nitrogenous. The doctor he?” taste stale. They keep better, how ery. Moisten with mayonnaise and Poor Sabron blushed and shrugged Sabron called Pitchoune, who di mentioned a long list of foods for ever, In a cool, moist air that prevents to a cupful add a tablespoonful of his shoulders. verted his attention from the chauf him to eat He staggered out and a too rapid evaporation within the good tomato catchup. Spread between "I assure you,” said the colonel, feur to come and be hauled up by the wabbled Into a restaurant. ahell. "How about beefsteak?" he ashed 'that I did you harm there without collar and presented. Sabron shook white bread and butter. the waiter. "I* that nitrogenous?" knowing It. Madame d’Escllgnac, who off his reticence. Rejuvenating Rhubarb. Is a very clever woman, asked me with "I<et me make a confession,” he The waiter didn't know Macedoine Salad. When rhubarb grows rank and spin "A re fried potatoes rich In carbohy Take an even quantity of cold, Interest and sympathy, who your 'very said with a courteous bow. "This Is dling it needs rejuvenating. Dig it up, cooked vegetables— peas, turnips, sick friend' could be. As no one was my 'very sick friend ' Pitchoune was drates or not?" cut the clumps into smaller parts, The waiter couldn’t say. beets and potatoes, cut fine. Add a very sick according to my knowledge at the point of death the night of your plant them in deep trenches and fill In "Well, I’ll fix It," declared the poor little minced onion. Cover with salad I told her so. 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