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Till' W .Wi lt I ON HFVIFW Friday, Juno 13, 1930 BLACK SH EEPS GOLD by Beatrice Grimzhaw Illu stra tio n « by Irtvin M y rrt C opyright hy H ughs* M assi* A Co. WXC Berries C H A P TER IX § I I I■ V I 1 1 devil* w h irlin g d n h a a n d «pear«, a n d y elp in g th e h e a d h u n te r's h o rrib le dog- show yelp. O f how w e fo u g h t them , ««oa to five, a n d 1. firing low, sh o t one th ro u g h th e belly, a n d a n o th e r th ro u g h th e c h est, be fo re th ey c lo se d ; alm ost aabam ed 1 w as, a tra in e d so ld ier a g a ln a t th e se c re a tu re * w ith th e ir asv a g e w e a p o n s; a n d y e t n u m b ers a re num bers, and sin c e they did not fe a r o u r stre n g th , th ey had to le a n t. O f how th ey d re w off a n d cam e again, c h arg in g In line, p lu ck ie r th a n you w ould believe, ao .h a t I'd h a v e sp a re d th em If 1 c o u ld ; huf th ey b ra in e d my tw o beet c a rrie rs , and th e o th e r c a rrie r* ru sh e d In b ehind mo, clubbing w ith rifie b u tts w h e re th e y could not fir*; a n d ao In five m in u te s It w a s over, a n d th e trib e off Into th e bush a g ain , w ith a head th e y 'd ta k e n from one of th e c o rp ses w h ile th e fighting w a s too hot fo r m e to nolle«. , . . Tea, I could tell m uch, a volum e. B ut 1 will p a ss o ver th a t Journey, tn re tro s p e c t, m ore easily th a n I passed In fa c t, a n d com * to th e c ru c ia l day. th e m orning w hen 1 m ade T a ta ta ta . W e w ere clim bing a ridge. Ju st like a h u n d re d ridge* th a t we had clim bed ■Inc* tb e s ta r t. T b e g ro u n d w aa ste ep b e n e a th o u r feet, a s It bad been fo r d a y * ; th e a ir w a s th in n in g ; n ig h ts h a d been colder. T et I d IJ not th in k th a t w e w ere very n e a r ; did not g u ess th a t th e lan e o f o u r I-mg Journey w aa re a c h in g It* tu rn a t last. In fro n t o f ns. th e sky began to show p a le th ro u g h th in n in g t r e e top*. “ I’ll h a lt th e re ,” I decided " a n d fa ll a look-out. “C om e on," I sa id to th e carrier* . “D ouble ra tio n to n ig h t." I had been bolding back a l it t le ; I could affo rd th a t spur. T h ey raise«! a sh o u t, a n d I sh o u ted w ith th em , fo r en co u rag em en t. And so sh o u tin g , plugging u p w ard a n d f o r th o u g h t; a n d tn th e asm * m om ent “I t ’ll b«*r*#lf.” T h e s u n w as w e s te rin g ; It w aa Im p o ssib le to descend In to th e p it th a t day. W ith pity I rvinem bvrvd how G ra ce a n d Ja c k so n , sta rv in g , sick, at tb e end o t th e ir re so u rc e a, had sloe«' w h e re I stoo<! now. to« king, like M»*>>* o v e r a P rom ised I .and on w hich they n e v e r w ere to se t foot. If It was h a rd fo r me to w ait u n til n e x t m orn Ing only, w hat m ust It h a v e been to tb en t to se e alt this, know w h a t It m ea n t, a n d leave It b e h in d ! Yet th ey had done rig h t. T h e descent w as all of tw o th o u sa n d feet, th e c o u n try rocky a n d d iffic u lt; G ra ce a n d Ja c k so n a n d th e w re tch e d re m n a n t o f th e ir boy*, even II th ey bad succeeded In g e ttin g dow n to th a t d is ta n t hole w ould c e rta in ly n«>ver h av e found s tre n g th to clim b up again. I he ro u te th ro u g h th e lim esto n e c o u n try had been th e ir dost ruction. No one, a a su re d ly . w ould e v e r go th a t way again —now th a t I had show n a n o th e r. On th is. I rem em bered w hat, fo r th r m om ent, had e n tire ly eecapret my ailnd —th e S p ic e r expe«titlon. I had th<«ught m uch o f it tn th e last few day*, and w ondered w h ere It wua. T rac e* of a p a rty a h e a d had v an ish ed som e tim e b e fo re ; huf th a t w aa no se rio u s p u s x le ; a very little d e v ia tio n from tb* ro u te 1 follow ed m ight e x p la in It. I bad been su re , how ever, th a t l sh o u ld see o r h e a r so m eth in g o f them w hen 1 a rriv e d a t th e P it. It seem ed th ey w e re not th e r e F ro m end to end. th e re w as no sign o f life. 1 could n o t u n d e rs ta n d t h is ; It looked lik e tro u b le o f som e kind, I th o u g h t—but even so, w h at buxines* o f m ine w as any tro u b le of S p ic e r's ! He a n d his frien d had m ade th e ir own b e d ; let th em lie on I t F o r me. th e re th e sign* o f gold—w e alth , too. W ealth su ch a s no one In P a p u a had e v er d re a m e d of. m ay b e ; fo r no one In P a p u a h a d e v er seen such a form a Uon In gold b e arin g c o u n try . You m ay be su re th e re w as no lying la te abed for a n y o n e next m orning. I h a d th e boys up a t fo u r o 'c lo c k ; th e ir f«xxl w a s co«>ked an«! eaten , rn n ip stru c k , a n d every oue read y to s t a r t b efore th e first m y sterio u s gray beg an to show above th e b a sin 's f a rth e r rim . P ro g re ss w as lncre«llbly s lo w ; still w e k e p t on a t It. d e te rm in e d to re a c h th e bottom of th e pit b e fo re d a rk . No m idday b a it w as even th o u g h t o f ; th ro u g h th e h eat of th e day, food I ess, w ith o u t re st, we plunge«! a n d stru g g le d on. A nd we had o u r re w a rd . It w as not m ore th a n h a lf p a st fo u r by my w atch . w hen w e to p p ed a ridge o f s tra n g e y beapeil, w ild ro ck s t e s t fo r a w h ile had b a rre d o u r view , a n d saw . so n e a r th a t we could alm ost h a v e ta k e n a long leap In to It, th e I’lL I left th e c a rrie r* th e re on th e rtm o f th e little fiat, a n d p lunged d o w n w a rd W e had done a h a rd d a y 's w ork, but 1 t«xik th o se rock*, th o se s tre tc h e s o f sloping sa n d a n d grav el. a s a fa iry -ta le w e a re r i * se ren -lo a g u e boots m lqht h a r e d o n e ; It w as d iving r a th e r th a n descending. I t«x>k a tosa a t th e very la s t, a n d cam e dow n w ith hnm ls and fe et o u ts p re a d like a s t a r fish, on a bed o f grav«d th a t cut my palm s, a n d to re th e k n ees >f my tro u s ers. I ra is e d m y self u p ; I w a sn ’t h n rt. s c ra tc h e d m erely, but my h a n d s a n d n.y k n ees w ere a!! o v e r blood a n d g ra v el . . . a n d gold. T h e t!:!ng w a s done a n d won. th e Ions light over. T w o h a n d fu ls of golden gravel h a d ch an g e d my w orld. “ I am B lack Sheep no m ore,” w as th e flrvt th o u g h t I r a n rem em ber. It w as not e n tire ly p le a su ra b le . T h e re a re sw eet p a s tu re s ( «r black, w ild sheep, a n d fo r th em <«nly. . . . T h is gold d isc o v e ry —I did not doubt or m inim ize Its v a lu e ; t knew t«x> m uch for th a t - m e a n t no sm all fo rtu n e, no quiet, « o iiifortahle sufficiency; ,t m eant p e rh a p s m illions, a n d w hat m illions broughl w ith them . Blai-k Sheep no m ore. W a n d e re r no m ore. T h e wild plac<*s no m ore. How could a m an <>( m illions live In w hat Gin Sling had term eil “ a hole In th e h u sh ” ! I w ent to su p p e r, and to re st. F irst, how ever. I w.nh«*d from my han d s the d irt a n d hluod and g o ld —th a t sy m bolical. Insepn ruble th re e — ex am in ed th e gold w ith c are, a s It *ee;xx1 to th e fwdtom o f th e ennnit-ltxl ha«in. nnd found its a m o u n t, arid q u a lity , s u rp rls Ing. " T h e re 's been ro tliin g like If— th e re nev er will he, a g a in ," I th o u g h t ! “ And It’s th a t pinch c f yellow , not j a n y th in g I am o r m ight he. th a t has m ade me w o rth y of th e most splendid girl on e a rth . A m ad w o rld my m as l e r x !" T h e peak* o f th e l**s L a u rie r ra n g e far. fn lry -h lu e in th e m ountln moon looked down upon me a* I slep t. ITO BB CflNTINVED« SHOULDER OF LAMB Tomato Cocktail Makes 9 IS EASILY BONE& Excellent Appetizer Sharp Knife With Narrow Blade la Requisite. (Pr*ps>*"> a* «!>• t'slln t Sio'M D»**r<NM*l of Asil.-uUxr* t A sh o u ld e r o f lam b la one o f th e m ost te n d e r a n d Juicy c u ts, b u t It la som etim e* p assed by b e ca u se th e h o u sew ife believes It w ill bo difficult to c arv e . All of tb e bones n u he e asily rem oved, how ever, a n d th e m eat Is th e n »llced w ith o u t a n y tro u b le . T h e B u re au o f H om e E co nom ic* o f th o P u lle d S ta te s D e p a rt m ent o f A g ric u ltu re lik e s a h«*ned sh o u ld e r to be stu ffed a n d sew ed up fo r b a k in g In tb* form of a “cushion ro a st" r a th e r th a n a rolled ro aat. D i re c tio n s fo r ta k in g th e bones out p ro p erty a re glv«>n by th e B u re au of A ni m al In d u stry . T h e first re q u isite Is a s h a rp k n ife w ith a n a rro w b lad e ab o u t 4 o r S Inches l«mg a n d h a lf an Inch wide. IN« n o t k«rep th is k n ife lu a k itc h e n d ra w e r am o n g o th e r k itc h e n t«x>ls. o r w here It la likely to he pick*«! up for odd us«-«, tik e p e elin g p o ta to e s o r w h ittlin g . L am b sh o u ld e r, a s cut fo r th e re ta il tra d e , la alm o st a s s q u a re a n d plum p aa a cushion. It ro n ta ln s fo u r o r live ribs, th e sh o u ld e r blade, th e ro u n d arm bone, a n d p u rt o f th e neck. T o * It la^cuatiuuary a t m ost fo rm al din n e ra to se rv e an a p p e tis e r o f aoiue • o h b e fo re th e u ialu «mures. Soup Is so iu c titu ro th e api> etli*r course. A Iff, I I K U m I. i i N .v .|M |> e V ales.) f ru it su c h a s g rs p e fru lt, cantoloupe, “ If r«>u th in k you s r s tx a U o yoo honeydew m elon o r w a term elo n , tu are: season, o r a fru it m ix tu re o r “cock If ysu th in k you d a re not, yew ta il," m ay be used s s s n s p p e tls e r fo r don’t: If yeu like to win, hut you tk ln k e ith e r fo rm al o r Inform al occasions, you c an 't. a lso o th e r “c o c k ta ils” o f se a food. | I t 's alm ost a sla ck you w on't.” auch a s oyster*, c ra b ffakes, sh rim p o r clam s. In chill sa u c e, aa well a s A PPE T IZ IN G O lfiH Ifi a g re a t r a rle ty o f am ati “ hora d 'o e u v re s " a s th e F re n c h «nil them . ! In th e sp rin g a n d e a rly sum m er O n* of th e m ost ta s ty a n d pungviitly g re en foods— fre s h v eg etab les su d flavored a p p e tis e rs la a to m a to cock f ru it — a re m ore ta il, m ad* from c au u e d to m a to es a p p e a lin g th a n cooked w ith v eg etn h les am t season m ore com plicateti Inga, s tra in e d a n d chilled. As tom nto foods. T h e re a re c o c k ta ils should he p re p a re d e arly In som e ro u g h ag e th e day, th ey a re a good choice fo r th e fo o d s th a t a r* h o u sew ife w ho w a n ts to h ave p a rt of needed a ll th e y«"*r h e r d in n e r ta s k s finished well abend ro und and an occa o f tim e. T h e re cip e la given by th e sional us* of b ran b u re a u c>f hom e econom ics. In forni, or, ta k e n lu w a te r aa a d rin k , j 1 q u a rt c sn n sd ts - IV# U p s a l t will keep th e e lim in a tio n g«xxl For m at o»s I U p ont«in p u l p th e ch ild ren th e b ra n m ay b* given In I s u lk * . cslsry , I t a p h i " r s « r s d l « h I tt>s. l u i n s t o c a t sm all cake*, rookie* a n d m acaroons. chopped ■ ra n O at* Muffin*.— B reak tw o eggs sup k srssn p a p p ar, chopped In to a m ixing bow l a n d beat w ith an Boll th e to m ato es, celery, pepper, sgg b e a te r fo r tw o m in u te s; add tw o atul sa lt fo r ab o u t & m in u tes, sn d ru b th ird s o f a cu p fu l o f m ilk, o n e h alf th ro u g h a »lev* flu* enough to koep teasp o o tifu l o f s a lt, one fo u rth cup hack th e seeds. T o th e to m a to Juice ful o f su g a r *ud o n e -fo u rth cupful of a n d p u lp add th e c atsu p , onion, a n d so fte n e d sh o rte n in g . Add Iwo lea h o rse ra d ish , s t i r well, a u d p u t In a *|xx>nfula o f b a k in g po w d er to on* cold p lace to chill. B eat be fo re serving, cupful o f flour, a d d one cupful of b ran , p o u r tu tu sm all glusxxt, a n d use as o n e h a tf cupful eac h o f d a le s cut fins, th e first co u rse a t d lu u e r o r a h e a rty a n d o n e -h alf cupful of u u tm e a ta cut fin e Mix all a s u su al a n d heat well, luncheon. lts k * In well g re a se d muffin p a n s for tw e n ty five m inutes. L iver S an d w ich es.—Hub ro o k ed II?- e r w hile hot th ro u g h a sieve, season O k ra Is oue of th e vvgtdahles which, w ith sa lt and p e p p e r a n d m is w ith I a f te r t>elng used chteffy In a lim ited th re e -fo u rth s th e am ount of thin ly lo ca lity , su d d en ly begun to find Its alleed olives. S p re a d on b u tte re d rye w ay a ll o v e r th e U nited S ta te s, due bread. C alf’s L lvar S andw ich Spread-— llul> to b e tte r m a rk e tin g atul sto ra g e fa «ditties. O ne re su lt h a s been th a t m any cooked liver w ith hard-c«x>L«xl egg« people a re not q u ite s u re bow to cook th ro u g h a sieve, using to one pound It w hen th ey see U offered fo r sale. of liv e r th re e h a rd cooked egg*. A«l«t In th e S outh, th e re a re u u iu ero u s uses on* g ra te d uulon, sa lt and |x>p|>er to fo r o k ra , und v a rio u s m ethtxU o f p re season. Mlv well a n d sp re ad on hut p a rin g If. H ere Is one o f th e liesf. T h e te re d brr*«L A la y e r o f th in ly sllc«xl recl|H> Is fu rn ish e d by th e b u re au ot •o u r pickle will a d d to th e sandw ich C hicken L iv er and Je lly Sandw ich hom e e co n o m ics: —Boll tw o chicken liv e rs until t e n d e r : 1 I q u a rts o k ra S a l t to t a s t e Chop fine. A«l«l s i l t. pep|«er and n 4 tb s . t a t S elect young okra, w ash It well, and teasp o o tifu l o f Worcestershire sauce c u t cro ssw ise In pieces about *p* Inch and s tahleepaxuiful of c u rra n t Jelly th ick . H e a t th e fut In a heavy sk illet, B u tte r Is not naod*d w ith th is filling Shrim p a n d L iv er S andw iches.— odd th e o k ra , cover, cook fo r 10 m in u te s, anil s tir fro p ie n lly to p rev en t T a k e one cu p fu l o f cooked shrim p*, burnlug. R em ove th e cover, cou lln u e one cu p fu l of cook«*! c hicken livers, to cook u n til th e o k ra la tem b-r a u d one b e rm u d s onion a n d one green pepper. R em ove th e seeds from th r lightly brow n, a u d serv e a t on«-«* p e p p e r a n d g rin d w ith all th a o th er I n g re d ie n ts ; nils w ith a little uiayon n a lse o r chill sauce. Use on b u tte re d A sparagus w hite b re ad fo r filling. A sp arag u s, freshly r u t and Inline dtw.'ely se rv ed Is a w holesom e a n d a p S avory L lv ar Sandw ich.—4 *h«>|> a p e tisin g p ro d u ct o f th e g ard en . Aa cookett chicken liv e r tin*. S o ften a it Is one o f th e eftrllest g re eu v rg rtu pa ckag e «>f creslil r h r e s e w it h heavy crea m o r m ayonnaise. Ad<! th e liver. hies It Is es(«eclally e n jo y e d W ild a sp a ra g u s, w hich Is o ften a tens|xx>nful of finely mlnctxl celery found grow ing on th e farm , m a r he lea vea. pep|x*r. sal! to ta s te , one lialf used by th e housew ife. It fu rn ish e s (ea*|xx<iiful o f c u rry po««d«-r and «me n o u rish m en t fo r th e fam ily w hich •m alí g h e rk ln finely cboppixt. Mis tn w ould o th e rw ise be need by th e p lan t » p a ste and aproa«! on u n h u tto re d In th e gro w th o f Its s ta lk stxl leave*. bread. If t«x> allff a«ld m ore c rea ra or f o r green a s p a ra g u s th e slnxtls a re m nyonnnlso, c u t n e a r th e surfs«-«- o f (he soli, w hite B rolled b a ró n a n d rh lrk i-n llv rr pul fo r w h ite a s p a ra g u s th* nhoots a re th ro u g h a fia»! rh o p p e r and tnlv«xl r u t se v e ra l Inches below th e su rfa c e w lth tnayotinalse m ak re a g< >xl filliny tu r sa n d u li bes. aa s«xin us th e to p s a p p e a r. — ia — E ight (lay* pa sse d . a n d a n o th e r tw o to th a t, b e fo re I stood a g a in upon th e rid g e th a t I h a d to p p ed w ith ao light a h e a rt on th e m orning th a t saw th e u n e x p ec te d a rriv a l o f J i n n ; . I bad gone back, re p la c e d my store*. e n d u re d w ith w h a t p a tie n c e I m ight th e h u n d re d a n d one d e la y s th a t a lw ay s blocked th e p a th o f th e P a p u a n tra v e le r, a n d got a w a y a lm o st by m ala fo rce . F irs t, how ever, 1 bad aeen J in n y s a fe a b o a rd a local s te a m e r th a t w a s going to P o rt M oresby. W hy abe w a n ted to go th e re , w h a t ahe w as going to do w hen sh e a rriv e d . I could n o t conceive, a n d , In face of h e r hos tile. o b stin a te alienee, bad little ch an ce o f finding o u t I could only say a s k indly a good-by to J in n y :.s sb e w ould allow , a n d p riv a te ly hope— w ith a g ru d g in g , s m a rtin g kind of b ops th a t w as e n tire ly Illogical, b u t I suppose, h u m an —th a t sh e w ould console h e r s e lf a s speedily a s m ight be. T hen, being free , i n u rrte d to my fo rm e r tu rn in g -b a c k p o i n t a n d drove tb e boys a n d m y self fo r ev ery ounce th a t w as In us. n p to w a rd w h a t I still hoped m ight be e v e n tu a lly called th e P la L a u rie r ra n g es. T h e re w as need fot h a ste. 1 w as Boning a S h o u ld er of Lam b. n e t In th e lea st su rp rise d , w hen 1 re a c h e d tb e beginning o f my cut bone It. lay th e sh o u ld e r flat on th e th ro u g h tb e fo re s t, to find th a t o th e rs tahl«* w ith th e fat sid e dow n a n d th e h a d passer! th a t w ay since. T h e cam p rib sid e up. F irst, slip th e k n ife u n fires o f S p ic er a n d F axon, th e sk ele d e r th e «xlge* o f th e rib s a n d follow to n s o f th e ir te n t pr ies, th e ir em pty dow n a lo n g th em to th e neck hone, tin s th ro w n aw ay , w ere m ark s p lain lea v in g Ju st a s m uch m ea t a s p ossible enough fo r th e v e rie st ty ro to u n d e r on th e sh o u ld e r. C ut th e riba a n d th e s ta n d F o r me, w ho w as no tyro, neck bone* fro m th e m eat. In sid e th e th e re w as m uch m o re ; th in g s m ore nhovla„ th „ re rt,m(lln th , b U ||# d istu rb in g , b ecau se m ore significant of a n d (h , „ , o r | , nd o f th e , rln tro u b le , tra c e s of n s tlv e s ; w bo w ere T1), blnd, . n J Ih# rouD(] an jJ hon# c le a rly spying a n d follow ing. T h ese form , fcirt o f th . t „ teud< lh „ sig n s w ere p lain to read , a n d cau sed , he o f t , „ , houl(V r. m e to g in g er np my se n trie s, a lso to o t th e b la d e bone ra n be s«*cn on th e c u t dow n my ow n sle ep to th e very r e a r o f th e sh o u ld e r, a n d th e a rm bone la s t point c o m p atib le w ith keeping on th e aide to w a rd th e one w ho Is on tb e road In th e day. W e had th re e ru ttin g . S lip th e k n ife deep In to th e w eek*’ sto re s, no m ore, sin c e a n a m«"at a lo n g th e top o r sm ooth aide of tiv e can n o t c a rry m ore th a n be can , h , s h o a , d,.r M„ d, C o n tin u e th e cut e a t In a bout tw en ty -o n e days. a ro u n d th e c o rn e r to th e a n n bone, I had som e sto re s oi beads, sa lt and ra is in g a flap o f lean m eat th a t ru n k n iv es w ltb me. a n d m ea n t to use be laid back f a r enough to ex|x>se th e th e m w hen fa irly d riv en to do so. full len g th o f th e hou«"s. I'c el out ttie I W aa a T ra in e d S o ld ier A gainst T ra d in g w ltb th e c an n ib al trib e s of sh o u ld e r b lad e a n d a rm bone. You T hese C re a tu re s W ith T h eir S avage th e u n explored In te rio r ts play in g w ith now h a v e a cushion o f m eat open on W eapons. d e a th ; but s ta rv a tio n Is d e a th ; ao tw o a d ja c e n t a id es w ith a fine larg e th e r e ’g little choice b etw een th e two. w ard, like th e men o f X ennphon w hen po«'ket to hold a tu sty stuffing. I need not say th a t I looked for th ey cam e upon th e sea, we tupped th e W h e th e r ro a sted w ith o r w ith o u t stu ff tra c e s o f S p ic er's p a rty , ceaselessly, ridge, found em pty a ir b efore us. a n d ing. tho e«lg«*s of th e p«x-ket should b u t so fa r, i bad seen no sig n s of sa w —T h e P it. be sew ed to g e th e r b e fo re cooking. th em In tb e d ista n c e a h e a d 1 w as, By H eaven. It w as a w onderful to „11 a p p e a ra n c e s, a s m uch alone sig h t. I w as to see it o ften a fte r, TASTY SA N O W IC H E S w ith my boys ns If no o th e r hum an but n e v er once did I com e upon It. c re a tu re bad been left a liv e upon tb e w ith o u t so m ething of th e first th rill T h is I* th e seaso n fo r th e sandw ich Island c o n tin e n t o f New G uinea. th a t selz«?d me w hen I bro k e out of T he follow ing will he li«*lpfnl In pro It w as here, a s 1 had told Jin n y , th e fo rest, a n d view ed, lying f a r below p a rin g yo u r lunch lu ck le ss Jin n y , th a t tb e re al work me, th e enorm ous slopes and scarp * b a sk e ts o r anml began. D ow n th o se ap p allin g ridges, of tb e nam eless basin. In th e finding w lchea f u r t h e Æ OCM dow n h a lf a day in to a gorge a s n a r of w hich tw o w h ite lives, a n d m any porch o r gnn!«-ii row aa a ra ilw a y e n ttin g , th e n np T E A fP . d a rk , bad a lre a d y been lost. O th e rs ___ ^ ' p a rtie s ; a g ain , clim bing w ith eel a n d hands— y e t w ere to be su ck ed dow n by th a t icctiuL.-:. 75°F E m ergency Sard- th is w as th e day. S om etim es tbe s tra n g e en rtb -tiu ielstro m b efore It w as w I c h. — |* u t s i s riv e r w ould p ro v e too w ide and deep done w ith. Som e u n d e rc u rre n t of ■~4rrr. > sw ee t p ic k le s to cross, th e n wt w ould fell a tre e p ro p h e tic feeling m ay h ave h in ted th a t th n m r h th e fixxt * a s rap id ly a s possible, and. one a fte r to me. or else I w as sim ply w orn out. chopper, also five hard ro o k ed eggs a n o th e r, c ro ss It like ro p e d a n c e rs I looked a t th e rocks, m ark ed th e lie A2*F. C ream tw o tnhlrsp<«>iifuls of |x>unul S o m etim es w e sc ram b led p ainfully o f th e hills, th e n a tu re of tlie w hole b u tte r w ith one o f prep-tr»<l rm istnrd vyr alo n g th e to p s o f b o u ld ers in a rivet place, rem em bered all I had heard of /C E und a d d th e pli kle and eggs w ith suit bed. so m etim es— w orst o f a il —w e had m ining lore, and stru> k my hand, vio a n d p e p p er to ta ste . A«’ I a d a sh of SAVED to to rn back, lose th e height a n d the lently, upon th e n e are st tree. v in e g a r tn th in th e m ix tu re ntxl a bit d is ta n c e gained, and find, a t Infinite “ F o u n d ,” I sh o u ted . "I'm m ade— 2 C /ÒS. if p a p rik a for ad d ed seasoning Mtcrso~tf' 3 L p a in s, a n o th e r w ay a cro ss a ridge y ! Í 4 " - l. 2-> ItM . J L Tm m ade f o re v e r!“ , - S J I i./ ftprend on w hole vvheul o r rye bread th a t had fa irly b e a te n us. And all T h en , a cro ss th e visions of gold, S ard in e Sandw ich. —T ak e one cup th is had to be done, not a t leisu re gold a n d m ore gold, tl a t blazed on my ful o f mltK-ed sarilln es. m u h a lf ctipful IC E U N W R A P P tD but at tb e highest speed w hich I sn d IC E W R A P P E D Intier sig h t, cam e w o n derfully slowly, o f stuff«-«! olives chopped, one tea th e c a rrie rs could possibly keep up a s cotne lovely thing*, a p ictu re th a t D .fference in T e m p e ra tu re In Two Boxes. s|X)ouful of scrii|ie«| onion, one table w ith o u t leaving any ot th e p a rty h e o u tsh o n e all o th e r glories. From the sptxm ful of chopped p arsley , one hind. I had picked my b o y s; they horizon th e clouils of e a rly a fte rn o o n tahli-spoonful o f lem on Juice und t h r e e w ere all m o u n ta in e e rs callable of w ere sh re d d in g aw ay. Slowly, ste ad tat>l«"a|MMiiifiils of crem n. Mix and Scram bling up a im e in tw o height w ith ily, th e veils w ere w ith d raw n , m aking sp re a d on b u tte re d brow n bread. fifty pounds ou tb e ir tan ks, till fu rth e r b a re to my sight th e fa r. high. Ice L o b ster and C elery S andw ich.— o rd e rs, y e t In sum . ch ildlike, panicky blue p e ak s of th e Pla L a u rie r ra n g e M llire fine th e m in t o f s fresh |xilli>d d ep en d en t u tte rly on th e len d e r If “ I've seen It," I th o u g h t, and as If lo b ster. M oisten w ith heavy iimyoo- I d id n 't tn k e them th ro u g h , th ese a -vaernment had been c eleb ra ted , n a lse, u«M a d a sh of <-ti.v«>nt:e a n d tw o brow n, b lo o d th irsty , m u sc u la r babies splendidly, b efore me. “ It's h e re.” I tea sp ix in fu ls of m inced w h ite celery o f m ine, if a n y th in g h appened to me. leuve*. .spread on rorinils of b read th ey would never, an., one of lln-in. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC .-r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c a n d d e c o ra te w ith n stuffed olive. se e hom e and w ife a n d ch ild ren a g a in : T h ese a re se rv ed open, o r they may th a t w as sure. And If th ey w ere to l«s covere«! w ith a n o th e r allce o f bread fail me. run aw ay from me. a s c a r a n d tree th e M uffed olives m inced. rie rs have d< ne tim es w ithout num ber It w as all P o rt Moresby to a m ango Egg and C hutney S an d w ich .—M ash T h e m ost usual form of speech «11* tHUptif to (»«'(‘«»nip rltrlit hnmlfcl w rlirm . a s m any hard-cooked i-gg yolks us ile- th a t nobody on th e ro a st w ould ever ord er is "sta m m e rin g .“ or “s tu tte rin g rtilR opinion | j * lí»rfc“ ly reniHinvlMe fo t i (Rr«itar«<3 by th* tTnlt«?<l Ptatea D«i«*rtment 2 4 -hour s to ra g e o f m ilk a n d m eat. f Ahni bliu!«.} *1 red a n d chop th e w hites fine. Ml* c a tc h sight or sou n d ot (’. lack S heep' From th e s tu n d |s 'ln t of developm ent the n niff tifili to e«!ii«*nforH HtretupfiriR T ire (Lugram p re p a re d hy th e bu A b e tte r u n d e rsta n d in g o f wlurt Amory any m ore. W e w ere dependent, rer.u o f hom o econom ics o f th e U nited enough «-lititti<-.v w ith th e yolks to mnke th e re a re tw o d istin c t types, one to fn iin lef? hsiri'l<*f ch ild ren In he u tte rly , on each oth er. F ta tc * D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re a^ sprem ljng |>a*te and spreuil on thin which com m ence* w ith th e d evelop come rlR lif'liutided. It I r a I ro believed 1 go#* on w hen w e p u t Ice a n d f«x«d S p rin k le “ W hat w ould Pla ih in k of it allT m ent of speech and th e other (lint to he m ore com m on Hnmug b o;n th an Into a re frig e ra to r h::s led to an tib- sh o w s th e d iffere n ce In te m p e ra tn re slice* o f b u tte re d bread. s«dute re p u d ia tio n o f "Ice b lan k e t* ,* I ask e d m yself, w onderlngly. If she ¿ I ris .» H e a lth NVv », begins o tte r th e child lias learn ed to In tw o boxes, one w ith unurapfie«l w ith th e finely chopped whit«-* a n d or ony so rt o f p a p e r or c lo th c overing th e w hite-rose m aiden, had been ■qrnak norm ally. T h e firm form Is the th e o th e r w ith w ra p p ed Ice. C u rre n ts lay a very te n d e r le ttu c e le a f on all th n t re ta rd s th e uu-ltlng o f th e Ice. here. I trie d to p ic tu re It m ore dlflh-ult to correct. o f colti u lr itm* e d o w n w ard from th e C over w ith a n o th e r slice o f b u tte re d C o u r t e t y of the S e n a te It Is tru e th a t w ra p p e d Ice doe» not T h e s|>erting Spirit In her w ould have T h e um lerlylng cau se of sta m m e r tiii-llIng Ice so th a t th e p lace Just be b re ad . Seruif hi ,al co u rt ex y lx HoiiiethltiR m elt a s fu st ns on w ra p p ed , b u t fo r m ade her a ch arm in g c o m p a n io n ; 1 ing I* purely m ental. It la «wseiitiully P ln sa p p l# and T un a Fiah Sandw ich. low th e Ice on th e floor o f th e re frlg well uiiderHiMMl hut difllculi to define th x t v ery ren so n It «!o«xi not give us could fancy her. In ex actly th e right due to em otional dlsturbnto-e. and Im e m t o r I* th e co ld e st spot. In th e firn , —T n k e one can o f tu n a , d ra in nn«| ‘ >ne tfufhorlty defined Ir hr Indulgen low te m p e ra tu re s in th e re frig e ra to r d re ss, th e rigid hoots, shooting fish piles lessened ability to meet u tilth cr."e It I« 42 «1 -green F a h re n h e it In fink«*, a d d sa lt a n d p e p p er a n d tw-u «iex *'xi**n'led h | «»ne ß^rmlnr io tinidli a s u n w ra p p ed Ice. In a good re frig e r Ing, gypsying g en erally . B ut— cull situ a tio n . It la most fre«inentl> t h ’s p a rt o f th e box and In th e secoli«!. tahl<-apoorifuls o f chopped pickle, add er. A m u hei stijt;ceaiM rimi th e ferm a to r th e fn«ter Ire m elts th e low er th e I had never se rio u sly co n tem p lated F re n c h d re ssin g to so fte n a n d then observed In so«Tille«l nervous, highly 4.'I d e g re e s F a h re n h e it. “Rennt* rjjii t-Murte^y’* I r «>iie Applied ff te m p e ra tu re of th e a ir a ro u n d It. M ore such an o u tra g e on p robability as th a t a d d th ree -fo u rth * o f « cupful of stru n g enlldren. As th«*»e chlldret In la b o ra to ry te s ta m ade by th e bu a cuO i'fii in flie U nited Sr;«to.^ «emite su rfa c e Is a lso fu rn ish e d by m elting I should place th e d a u g h te r of the grow older they aiiheoris« iously l e u reati th e to ta l am ount o f Ice saved d ra in e d c ru sh e d pineapple. Kprcud hy w hich th e p ro c ed u re of fluii hod> Ice fo r th e a b so rp tio n o f o«!ors. T h e I.a u rie ra In a New G uinea stick house th a t th e ir speech o rg a n s will refits« In 21 h o u rs by w ra p p in g w aa tw o on b u tte re d lirend. ip hiiRed elderly, on th e honni ot «en ! Im p o rtan t th in g In rising a re frig e r w ith a h e a d h u n te r for conk. an«, go on to work and have the h o rro r of tielug p o u n d s, w o rth about o n e cen t n du.v. j Salm on w ith lem on Juice m ixed to atorp ni»her th an upon s tric t rutee, a to r Is th a t it ahull he p o ssib le to w ith my re c ru itin g and trad in g . I th e object of ridicule. A sen se of b u t to sa v e th is sum ll a m o u n t the * p a ste and sp re ad on breud, or tlak«*d f o r exam ple. It I r cu sto m a ry < u su a lly I m ain tain te m p e ra tu re * low e n ough to knew now —a n d little p le a su re the In ferio rity develops, estnblislilng a vl lm urekee|> er ru n s th e risk o f Insuffi salm on w llli a g«x>«| boiled snlrnl dresa- wlif'fi a fo rm er R«*riHtor'R n a m e I r pent saf«’gunr«l milk nn«l m eu t, e sp e cially kn«iwle<lge gave me— th a t th e re was clou* rlr< le— th e g re a te r th e dread the c le n t r« frig e ra tlo n and fa ilu re to have *pfead on h u tte re d rye bread m for th e n o m in atio n f«»r nome appotii sin ce b a cteria l In c re a se goes on very only one girl w ho w ould be content, m ore Im perfect their speech. «xlors a h so ib ed . T h e se sh o rtco m in g s m ak e u,0*t •»ndw lcbea. hr h mut rive fM»>ltl«»n to confirm him rapidly In th ro e foods above c e rta in at home. In th e Pa|>uan wilds, and A ccorillng to som e «»bserver*. stnm te r of course, w ithout ifolnu through d e fe a t th e e n tire p u rp o se o f re frlg te m p e ra tu re s . B elow forty-five de th a t girl w as not my lo se m aiden, hut «tiering Is m ore or less common aiim ns >he re g u la r ro u tin e. It u m I ro cur e ra tlo n . gree* Is now c o n sid ere d p ro p e r fo r a G enevieve T re n c h e r—“ Gin .Sling ' left handed c hildren w hen they a re toniury fr»r th e aen n te to refu«e to D ream s d re a m s! It w as not dreom s cotiflnn th e n«»miriHtlori ot an aptMilnt. th a t lay before me now If I m eant to fa t a n d c o n ta in s cnU-lnm, ph o sp h o ru s nient to oftii-e in rmy Rtufe w hose s«*n A B i t D ifficult he fit next day. It w ns tim e for B usiness “ O v e rh e a d ’’ a n d v ita m in A. *it«»r (o r penaforR) o h je tis to th e per sleep. A sn a k e e x p e rt say* if y„n see a S p eak in g In general term s, by over • • • *on nom inated, on th e Rrnnnd th a t the • • • • • • • sn a k e w ith ulne sc a le s on Its head, let B lan k e ts should he h u n g fo r d ry in g heud Is m eant those Item s of general nom in atio n I m per*r»nallj o b jec t Iona hie. | ro th e atrl|»es a r e v e rtic a l. T hl* pre- T h e m iles sh e w alks In h e r w ork. It alone. It's poisonous Yeah hut 1 could. If 1 w ould, w rite th e tnie e ifie n se of a m a n u fa c tu rin g plant (fo r 'w h || of every ho u r o f th a t Jo u rn e y ; re la te venfa th e b rig h te r col««r* fro m ru n not to h e r w ork, a re w lm t m ake the w| ln t-„ th e , n „ kp In sta n ce ) w hich a re ad«litl«nal to th e h o u se w ife w eary. R e a rra n g in g eq u ip you a re c o u n tin g th e se a l,., on | U In th e ir o rd e r eac h blow of N a tu re cost of th e lab o r a n d m a te ria l a c tu a l ning Into th e g ro u n d color. No F e a r m en t w ill o ften re d u ce th e d istan c es h e a d ? —M acon (M o.) T eleg rap h a n d o f F a te, a n d ev ery c o u n te r th a t ly e n te rin g in to th e p n x lu ctlo n o f th e B essie had g re a t fun In ru n n in g np I m a d e ; tell o f hunger a n d of th irs t, planL F or exam ple, u nder o v e rh ea d It behind th e pet pig and pulling Its lull. 1 T ® cu * b u tte r w ith o u t h a v in g It No room enn be re ally co m fo rtab le o t w e n rin ess m a c e ra tin g m ind and la usual tn group sulnrle* of officials, G ra n d fa th e r felt th is w a sn 't a very Mick to th e knife, rin se th e k n ife off S p r i n g f i e l d ’s M e a n e s t M a n u n le ss It Is a ttra c tiv e . R adly-selecled body 'n to one In se n sitiv e pulp. O f a office ex|>ensea. all Indirect labor, tr a v s a fe th in g fo r !t«*s*le to he doing, ao w ith hot w a te r first, o r fold a piece T h e Dieanest m an In tow n called a fu r n itu r e poorly a rra n g e d m eans a r m id d ay w hen I a n d my boys, re stin g eling exixm se* of salesm en . In tere st, he ask e d h e r one day w h e th e r she °« w axed p a p e r ov p r th e s h a r p edge, girl hy telephone, prom ised nnd wiin tu a l d isc o m fo rt, conscious o r oilier w e re ien|>ed on from th e fo rest behind in su ran ce, legal ex le n s e s , c a re of w asn 't a fra id th e pig w ould h ite her. * * * accep ted and th en told her lie hnd got w ire, fo r th e p e rso n s w ho use the a n d su rro u n d e d b efo re you could have p la n t; d e p rec ia tio n a lso freq u e n tly la “ No. G ra n d p a ," sold B essie, “ lt> Ghee** Is an e x ce lle n t m ee t sulistl- ten th e w rong n u m b er.—Bprlngfleld room . d ra w n tw o b re a th s, by tall brow n inclu d ed un d er *ucb bead. hend la on th e o th e r end." tu te b ecau se it la ric h In p ro te in a n d , Union. Child That “ Stammers" Victim of Nervousness Fur Costali patiua Non habit forming ^L isatiüc U SE *" GLENN’S S ulphur S o a p i n L l j .J r a. kiss* • Si«pu»(V>MM.ns SUFFERING ELIMINATED W r a p p in g ¡n a y s a v e ic e ,( a c e n t a day), b u t i t dees n o t sav e fo o d U n w ra p p e d ic e m e lts s l i g h t l y f a s t e r , th e r e f o r e ^ i v e s l o w e r te m p e ra tu re s a n d f u r n is h e s s u rfa c e s fb rc o n d o n s a tio n o f odors Ì W AROUND THE HOUSE IB -y e a rs K o re a * h i tr e a tin g R e v ta l s a d C W o« tro u b le * b y t h e I k . C . J. I> caa N O f U ttm c iC A l Tvwivt/ß. e .o ..l M* •M m w « 1« a r x W SI l i t * AS. M M VNlE .1 111 m KiJMI. hATTW m r » j! MkrVNUMI w o l<xW> Im n tX k )UO ^ k J g a ilN a g ifiu s M M h lp m o . , g li* * n l M h x l l m r v!s PE£TA l Y C0 l 6 W .(!LlNk BE YOUR OWN BOSS L s fiin H « > l! liia n a t n l i*ru*|M »r|t,jr | i | t « * | i i f , h a t »•!•>« N U ttf’ • I t u f l l l i t f a m i f e u * t» « lllia W i l l * fur fro« tiU ffiiu ir ii« rrw A N ritK am w i «• I I I lusrkin n Ran T rsn (• t'aJlf For Ivy Poisoning Try Hanford's Balsam of M yrrh *11 t M l m X « i i l X n i X I* n l w 4 >*ar M « « i k r l h r f l a W tllr If iwl Mil*«. V i c t o r y f o r F.oylos A fte r tw o «cura of w a rfu re a g ain st a re p re se n ta tiv e o f U ncle Sam tw o tinld eagles stam i v ic to r io u s wi t h U n cle Sum 's agi-nt In full re tre a t. T h e la tte r, a te le g ra p h o p e ra to r h a s been Mutimi«'«! n to p it 40 fo<>( jm » I §» to r f f - la te r t h r k h n ii t im i from the* imvnl »(nilón ut t»Mlilk*rt*n, Vn. l't>«»fi till« |» rn ’h t h r rtiiiIra hullt Ih H r li«*«t «m l n ro tiflh i hna !*«•«•»» ritk'lo* for j*«**»«e*. »loll, w ith t h r o|H*rutor forl»U1«1rtt from »htHitliu* i h r b in i« ti D ürr « i**n- «ICy o f « finr. Ht» I k » r r t r v « tr d to « n rw |H»lr, r«.|n’?'«ll!ij( vlrtorjr to t h r ru y lr» . Stom ach ond L IV E R T R O U B L E S Coatad tnfifru*. txu) tir«ath. conHipall««, bill* ooana««. ruiuara, l«dI«rftUor. dtttinaaa. Ina««n. n»a »••«!!! from a« k! atomach. Avoid arttou« llincM by takin« Aug\»«t H«»«ar at on«a. G«t ■ t «ny g< d d t UK m a t . R r U r v r t »>■— Ny — • wfftrfi» trnmach. I.vena livrr, a«d««1 «*•(•>««• c lr« r« o u t | m . taunt. Y ou f a r I An«. •« ( a t r i h i n « . with ^UCUST p L O W E R r« J V r a l l o ? »4 a to a n * » » f i » l a »• f r M f c la * . b o a o u f y l a « tu llo * and Wuk V m i fur Soft* Clear Skin Okra Gaining Popularity All Over United States SAVE FOOD BY NCT WRAPPIPÍG YOUR ICE M ia »rvpiuia«, •■•Malva I n iM blioo CoMaJfiM I l H ' , I ' m i # f e r i p t tt t « C ourse M arker Successful T«-sts o f th«* "d ro m o g rap h ." utr at>- p a ra tu s in v en te d by n F re n c h n a v al officer fo r nritoiiiiitlcnlly m ark in g th s tru e c o u rse o f n strip ou th e vessel'* c h a rt, a re report«-«! t«i h a v e h re n *uc- eeasful. T h e d evice I n d h a te s Die sh ip 's e x a c t g eo g ru p h lrn l |x tsltlo n a t any lim e a n d also Its p re cise c o u rse In a rriv in g a t th e lo ca tio n . A sty lu s m u rk s not only m ain changes in th e course, hut also sm a lle r v a ria tio n s re su ltin g from th e h«-lti>siimn'a «>|>era- tlon o f th«* ru d d e r. A m an rn n ie n t vvlih hlm si-lf Is u s u ally c o n te n te d w ith o th e r |x-ople. / I Feel Like a /. New Person” •‘I took Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vcgcrable Compound when I w a* tired, nervoua nnd run down. I anw the advertisement and decided to try It because I wa* hardly able to do my housework. It ha* helped me in every way. M y nerves are better, 1 have a good appetite, I sleep well and I d o not tire so easily. I recommend the Vege ta b le C o m p o u n d to o th e r women for it gives me so much strength and make* me feel like a new person.” —Mrs. Lcrut Young, R . i , Ellsworth, M dine. Lydia E, Pinkham's- Vegetable Conipoimif. I y»)»ii r, Vliui , | ?nti VI/N*