Friday. July 11 , 1930 THF. UFA VF. UTO N H FV IFW B la c k S h e e p 9s G old n A 'îF L E R R IE i W IT H M OUSSE FO R DESSER T B o a f r i r c (> r lm .N h a w “ I don’t know what It la. It acema like a very hlg lent, aome way off. And I think 1 heard—but that’s Int “ She-» right there. If yon could see Copyright by Hughes klassls A Co. possible.” It." I told her. “ Thank Ood you can’t. WNV Servios "What name you think you hear But have you heard anything definite?" em?” “ Only alnce »he went. Veaterday. "Corks," replied Pla. “ Corks being A h«at came In from the west, and things she hao not openly stated. U hat could he pull.sl—and singing." there were a lot of men who ha (In t "Only a woman— " “ Slnahada, me think you lie." re Hone well, and were going away again. meant by that? The reference to Che plied the sergeant court« ousty using “ Prince" 1 understood; but It cut But they raid aotne had done w ell; the native fashion of expressing a »(on and they »aid—I beard them; I lis­ sharply despite that pretty saying about her “own prince." for I knew that Ishment Then, smldcnly. slapping his tened like a— like a oonsemald." tlUgh. and leaping—"lljr -----, Slna "What did they eay?" I was pre­ the forthcoming visit of one of Kng ha da. you no lie. n.e hen rein, too. land’s oewt-loved royalties would only, pared for misfortune now. What fashion thin?" (What does this for me. add to the weight of the In "They said that Smithson—the man mean?) visible fetters I carried night and day jrou »ent—was drinking. And some­ "W e'd better go and see." said the A Mold of Plain Vanilla Moussa With Raspbsrrlas or Olhar Fruit In Season. body asked them ‘What's be drinking? To know that the town was holding girt. »rvd br tbs Pullet atstos l'»i'*rtm »nt the egg whites are not used, shout Qln Slings?* And they laughed most festival, to see, from the high, fenced “ Me and you." declared the sergeant, o t Asil.-uHurs.) Ihree cups. frightfully, and I couldn't hear any yard ot the Jail, mast a flutter with "we go see. I heggle-pnrdle. Slnahada. One of the nicest ami easiest (les­ More. But It sounded hadly. I'hll. 1 flags, new archways hull! over roads; I walk first." He set his sturdy bulk Instead of the gelatin a* thickener, sens you can plan for a spec In I ooon- can’t tell you how glad I was that to­ to hear the gun-salute and the very you may prefer to moisten one table- in front, and. by the last faint glow i alon Is a plain vanilla mousse with cheers, and know oneself set apart day was visiting day; I thought y o j spoonful of flour with a little of the from It all, not able even to aland of twilight, began rutting a path fresh fruit In Its season strawberries, •ought to hear It at once." milk or tldn cream; add to the re­ through the forest, Pla following. A raspberries, peaches, blackberries, or In the -rowd and tend ones hat and I thought so, too; her Information mainder, heat to boiling and combine few minute* later, the (wo came out j other fruits thnt are good when eaten one’s heart up In a shout for old Kng troubled me more than 1 chose to say. with the whipped cream and other In­ land and her Prince—this hurt my on the edge* of a second clearing; oue i with cream. Tho Illustration shows a ftmithsoo had been working the claim gredient*. Or prepare a custard fro nr sense of Empire; made the hard state that seemed to have been made for j molded mousse served with fresh red satisfactorily enough. Gold In various (he cup of rich milk, three egg yolks of prisoner. In antlcl|>atloD somewhat the sole accommodation of a great i raspberries amounts had been paid Into the hank and the sugar. Cool, beat and n(Jd to white lent that stood In the middle harder. But I put the thought away; Tho bureau of home economics gives fo r me. my partner taking his agreed the other Ingredient* s* described. <1? of 1L The doorway wna wide, the tho following reelp# for plain vanilla percentage. So far. sc good. But the determined not to think about princes doorflapa were hooked back. add one fourth cup of marshmallows One and royal visits, which could mean I mousse. Leaflet (U, "Ice creams fros- last payments had been, undoubtedly, cut Ui small pieces to the ndlk or nothing to s x . . . If I had known : coulj see right Into tl.e tent, and the eu without stirring." also suggests ▼ery far spaced out; and the written thin creaui sad follow (lie usual sight— for that place, and that time— many other ways of varying tho tlavor • • • * • • • reports sent In from time to time method. was amazing. ; of a plain mousse. What follows. f gained from Pla, -were diminished both In number and There was a table tnalde, covered Mousse made by the above basic long after all was past. — { 1 cup double cream t the. lu nar hi six«. Solitude s?f Tatatata was with a white cloth. On It wore plates I cup rich milk or t «as whites recl|>e may he frozen by packing In folltu d « bo longer; the unbiased track o f food, tinned delicacies of all aorta; thin cream A tap. ealt lee and salt without stirring, or In s CHAPTER XII I tap. gelatin V* tap. vanilla was trampled by scores of miners and wild boar from the forest; wild tur mechanical refrigerator. If tucked In hundreds of carriers; m.n from every key, okari nuts, mushrooms. There Soak the gelatin until soft In a lit­ lee and salt, the container for the Near sunset, Pla came to the last Australian goldfield were trying their were glasses. There were bottles. tle ot the milk or thin cream, lleat mixture should not he too thick Large fortune and some were making It— camping place but one. before the field Youth and gaiety and recklessness the remainder, and pour over the gela­ baking powder cans are good for small but no one had struck anything, no of Tatatata. She was not alone; the were embodied. If ever human form tin. Add the sugar and stir until dis­ quantities, or fauey mold* may he one even hoped for anything, a» rich government authorities had sent with expressed them, by the limber, red solved. and put the mixture aside to us.il. Since the mold must he hurled her an escort of armed constabulary, headed figure o f a girl, who, gaudily as the prospecting claim that be chill. Whip the double cream. When In the lee and salt, seal the opening since a certain numltei of these were longed to me “ I'm sleeping right on dressed, hung over * man lying on a i the mixture containing the gclntln with a tightly druwn strip of cloth due to go up to the field In any case. the claim at night," Smithson had cushioned deck chair. The girl, at the has thickened slightly, best It to In­ which has been dipped In paraffin or said. "I and the boy*. We're doing Placed In charge o f an old and trust­ top of her not unmusical voice, waa corporate sir. Add the vsnllls and fold tome fat with s high melting point, so wonderful, but we have to be care­ worthy sergeant, they had served and chanting the .ast revue success, while In the wldpp.il cream and well benten that the salty water cannot leak In. ful nobody goes and Jumps It on us." guarded her faithfully through the (he man. an emptied glass dropping egg whites. The egg whites reduce I se about three parts of .rushed lee “ The Emperor turned op here a while from his fingers, walled loudly and In­ richness. Increase volume and improve to one of salt and let stand for sev­ ago," ran another letter (I did not terminably that classic of the senti­ ' texture. These proportions will make eral hours, depending un the shape need a translation of that name.) mentally drunk—“ Annin Laurie." over four cups before freezing, or. If ami size of the mold. “ What do you think, he's married Outside, the silence, the stars, Genevieve Treacher, the one they call black Papua. . . . Gtn-Sllng. fa x on is here, too. He To Pla. standing a little way off. V IT A M IN A F O U N D P A T T E R N PO CK ETS and the Emperor are working part­ within the shadows ot the forest, the ners. I think they’ve got a decent FOR S E W IN G R O O M whole strange scene looked like some IN DIVERS FOODS claim, but of course nobody has any­ vivid cinema picture. Sergeant Slmol. thing the like of yours. Send me up staring until his treacle brown eyes a good dog If you car hear of one. I Accessories May Be Stored almost started from 'oelr sockets, gave It Is Essential for Growth they're worth a dozen sentries." forth his opinion candidly— Within Easy Reach. and W ell Being. Then a long period ot silence. Then “ I think thls-one too much part a brief letter, mentioning the dis­ purl (magic). Slnahada. More hotter a ment (Pr«par* you me (w e) no stop." Head hunters, patch of another parcel of gold, and of Agru-ultur*.) A folding screen la often part of cannibals, the nmhusli and the »pear- saying little else. People have become "vitamin con­ the sewing equipment. It may he used plt. never shook the Iron nerve of the scious.” as the advertisers would put After that came silence again. 1 either to cut off the view of disorder old serg ant; such things were In the It. They want to know whether a had not heard from Smithson for two If the work inuri he hurriedly sto|>|«e<.4+--c.M-.M.4.|..|.4+.(-++++.» dation for It—either sponge cake or like a sweet pale rose, for our Inst handy way within reuch of the pet" biscuit dough, and yet you hare kiss. I took It. I ueld her for n mo­ son working at the sewing machine. plenty of whipping cream, and un­ ment closer than usual, moved by usually fine berries. Try this sugges­ Some Indefinable, dark presentment To the young man who writes to ask promise not to tell anyone. You won't tion from the bureau of home eco­ Watermelon* Source of I found words, somehow, at the last moment; words harried, tumbling over If It Is proper to let the girls pay for have to tell. The chances are (hot all nomics : Tw o Important Vitamin* the other hoys are begging—and re 1 quart selected H tap salt one another. "Take out a power of their share of an evening’s entertain Itefreahlng, Juicy, fine flavored wa­ reiving —the same Inestimable favor of ripe strawberries V 4 eup or more ment we reply that It Is. Perfectly attorney for me." I said. “ They’ll let H pint d o u b l e powdered sugar termelon* have still another virtu* for paying the bill.—Han Francisco Citron me sign It Inquire about so-and-so, proper hut highly Improbable. cream the consumer who Is Interested In food Exjierlment* have been made In Icle. and so-and-so” (1 gave her a few Wash the berries well, drain, and value*. Watermelon* have been found, this direction, hut somehow or other names) “ and find which of them will cap. Whip the cream until stiff, add by the bureau of home economic* of Feminine Punctuation take Smithson's place. He'll linve to they didn’t work. Even when the girls the salt and sugar, and continue the the L'ulted States Department of Ag­ Of the national magazines especial propose the Idea It doesn't make a go up at once; don't wait for letters whipping until all are well blended. riculture, to he a good source of two hit with them If the boys take them ly devoted to the Interest of women to me. Write ns soon as you can. Fold the berries carefully without Important vitamins, A and 0, and to and largely written by tliem I die Good-hy. little love" (»he was nenr as too literally In (he fln.-il settlement crushing them Into the cream until contain detectable amounts of vita­ cover none which applies even a mini tall as 1. hut the adjective came nnt- Poal-tlvvly. the girls don't like It. Mny erately civilized degree of editorial each berry Is coated. Serve at once. mins B and U. The growth and good be It Is because woman Is more con urally; Ida would always he “ little” restraint In the matter of puriavseles* If the berries stand after combining physical condition of the laboratory servattve thnn man. and one of her to anyone who loved her). “ Take with the cream, the Juice Is likely to animals In the test* for each vltnmtn quotation marks. Inherited privilege* Is to say thnt the care— " be drawn from them and the cream Indicated that the wntermelon In their Women—apparently without anj woman pays while she sees that the “Time up," said Head Jailer Holly thinned. diets supplied the vitamin being stud­ teaching or encouragement except * * * * * * * man does It ied. All (he experimental animals at« from each other—have evolved their Of course, when the girls suggest a More than ever, did I long for^ let­ the watermelon readily, and the guinea V s f s t s k l s Sonifies own Idiom In rhe quotation mark, the dutch trent the wise thing Is to seem ter day. Hut when my letter came at pigs developed a keen watermelon Vegetable souffles are nice a* the last It brought no comfort with It. to fall In with the Idea, and then to exclamation point, the dash, the un­ rather distress and dismay The buzz your own girl Into granting you derline. So Instinctive 1» many a 1 main dish of a hot weather meal. appetite. The feeding expérimenta were con­ the very special favor of letting you womans use of these devices where They are made by combining a food power of nttorney had come made out pay her shot. Von ran do this In the no man would think of using them material, as cheese, meat, or vegeta­ fined to the Tom Watson variety of for Ida. I had wondered a little hut watermelon, which mnkes up about 00 signed It. And now the letter told me strictest confidence and with the safe that one actually hears them con ; ble with a heavy white sauce and lier cent of commercial shipments. eggs. The eggs should he separated stnhtl) In her oral utterances. Feral that Ida had gone to 'Intntnta herself. nine punctuation alone rati make s j and the whites folded In Inst. The Other red fleshed varieties are similar “ Tou mustn't worry about me," she Lsdiei Made Their Own Shoes statistical essay on Insurance rend like : whole Is then baked In a moderate to the Tom Watson In structure and wrote. “ There was nothing else to do «•nr the mom?..I VI sh Mllhanke Is lathy talk. — Wilson Foiled In lli> j oven until firm. The eggs used fur­ are similarly handled, so It Is believed From all I enn hear, l*'s a woman, nish part of the protein required In that the results o f this study apply to and only a woman, v. ho Is wanted to still at .-tenh.ua, still earnestly writing Bookman. the watermelon crop n* a whole. poet ry, and ns a contrast making shoes. the meal. look after your Interests Just n o* M ed ia l Confection Don't worry about n*e; the place Is This activity wn* a by-product of the Girls were, for A young meilicul graduale was sti. well opened np. and the warden secs French revolution of the Ironing board Is nseful In press­ I I I I H -H I I I I H i l l I I H ' W " H that order Is kept. I may he a good some reason unexolaltied. taught to In the sit ge when the scientific Inter ing garments with embroidery or while; no knowing what 1 shall find. make their own shoes, and Aiinnbelln est In the case concerned him far H O U SE H O LD NOTES buttons, more than the welfare of the patient. | • • • Good by, my very dearest Give my learned like the- est—apparently un I I I I I I I l-l I I I I I I I H I l - H - H - H love to the Prince If he cornea along. der Clermont’» supervision, for the A nurse told hlrn one day that one of Overcrowding the refrigerator cuts magazine displays an advertisement of his patients had died. Even charming clothe* detiend upon down Its efficiency. Air must circu­ I'm sorry I shan't b" there to meet “That I* terrible—perfectly terrible." 'he posture of the wearer for their late freely If the proper temperature him: he Is a perfect duck. They say "Messrs. Mllhanke and Clermont's he's going to he married now’—lucky superior style o f cutting shoes for alghed the doctor. effectiveness. I* maintained. • • • “ Was he a friend of yours, doctor?" • • • princess! But I wouldn't change my ladle» of fashion." Shoe*. It Is true, were fragile affairs, made of the asked the nurse. own prince for him. , . ." Make breakfast more Interesting by Extra rhubarb or strawberry Julc* “ Oh, no," said the physician. "But I had plenty of leisure, in the too- thinnest kid or satin. . . . Poetry ;.e occasional addition o f chopped left during canning may he canned In and ahoemaklng were part of the I gave til in two prescriptions, and now long nights, to con over her letter i led fruit to muffins or cerenl. Jars hy Itself for Inter use In Jelly, how shall I ever know which was thr » • • ngaln and again; try to rend between dally round.—From “The Life of Lady summer fruit Ices and beverages, pud wrong one?" Byron," by Ethel Colburn Muyne. the lines of it, and guess at certain rklsh towel pinned to one end ding sauces or gelatin desserts. CHAPTER X I— Continued lU a s fr a fiM ts k g Ir w in M gers ■ J 1 .^d B I i uW : /J “ Dutch T reat” Makes No Hit With Modern Girl Super Hosepipe Used by Malay Tin “ Miners" P reven t One of the most evtraordluary wn.«» of extracting incluí« from the body of tills world of ours Is that to he seen In the tin mines of Hie Mn lay States. With the exception of precious metala, such as gold, silver, pliilliiinn, and rndiuni, tin I* now the most vnluahle n the world. Often tho flu hearing ground rises ellff like from the plnln. Mining Is then carried out not hy orthodox method*, hut with the help of a auper hosepipe. Till* hose throws a tldn Jet of water at a presaiiro of more than '.'00 pounds to the square Inch. I'nlll one has seen such a Jet It la *tmo*t Impossible to realise what It I* like. The ■troiigesl limn, for Instance, could not eut through (he Jet nenr the nozzle of n hose with a heavy sword. If he tried, a broken blade, mid probably a hrok •n arm, would result. The Jet I* di­ rected agtdnst the face of the ellff. which crumble* away almost as If It hua bien blown up hy d.vtramite. S u m m er Upsets Warm weather and change* of food and water bring frequent summer upeels unleu healthy elimination la assured. \ou will find Fern-a-mint effet live In milder doaea and espe­ cially concentrai and pleasant fur Summertime use. ■ ■ M O T ON T H E (.E N T IN E Feenamint Am erica'* Gold Producer Otilarlo can ailii b >a«i America'* richest gold producer In It* rightly famous llolllnger mine lirasmueh «* that mine ha* yielded, up lo the rnd of 1888« goM to the » line o f l l b V ISZliaM. The production of * « tuileh gold |m* entailed the mining and the milling oí IT.ikki.tk») (on* oí ore. The llolllnger'* present subsurface work­ ing*. If plaicd end lo end, would reach from New York to Albany and a little beyond a distance of nearly 1 .» tulle*, and Its underground rail- road system Im* a length of more thau 01 miles. FOR C O N S T IP A T IO N An 1 » 1*14 H V ib lT t lia if n«»w New Radio Lifhthou«# A new kind of rnd o lighthottue, In­ vent «*«1 hy n (ilimirow engineer, In to he Inatalle«! nt ( ’umbra e on the Hyde. Hitherto ulrele*« llt;lithoii*M*a hnve Rent out «Igiuila hy which atilp* provided with the nece**nry nppnrn* t» in mn fell their ponltlon mid their dUtanee from land, hut the new In­ vention In a kind of wlreleaa tele­ phone, nnd mnrlnem llatenlng will he nhle to tell Inattintly how far off from the lltfhthniiMo they are. In a ’ll P i n i A i i 't Cimrui no in r*m- « run'llt. |»aiataI4e, rl»«Mw u U l« m ated t i U r l » irked in small hot lira. r a« h hotll* rnal«iua 70 tablet«, «>* 3S diMM. Slip a hot tie into yimr han«i- haf. Carry your tardi- rin« with you. Saved Baby Squirrel* "Pau in g th# Buck** Til 1 1 » (TR if«» un tioUv In the lint tip Rtulra litfH night (hut I finally went tip n*»«l knocked on tin* door. I •n!«l "here*a at »math In* I want you to rend.** And I httnded Mm n anr«*HR(lo nrtlrle 1 hnd clipped »»nt of n hiimoroiia paper nhout the family up"tnlm. •*l!eh, heh. hell!" he *nM. when hi* hnd fin I *hed It. 'T lw il* pretty i?, ten cracker*, a quarter |smnd of chcc»e. and four cup* of coffee, lie steadfast­ ly refused potatoes. “ Potato**,“ he explained, “ ure fattening.” O ld Ih iriitj' I ho three trying per* K< n U o f m aturity, m aternity anti middle age, tins remedy |xi>vr* its worth. *)H out o f 100 rr|u>r| benefit after taking it. Thtsr laltlrls art just as tjjttw fitv as file lufttiJ. E -R n k h o n r a ctublc Compound f 't ne Soap for K * « Tol ' * «r u f f n « i| ib llu 4 | wa»i* v vu», •»•»». i •« •IkIvKH», ftWlMM Nil? Shampoo ^ Glenn's Sulphur Soap k C M S M m v " . 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