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T H E H E R A L D , HERM ISTON, OREGON “Sneed,” said the other kindly, “1 CANNED CHERRIES Variefy and Contrast in I tell you that by remaining here yoi will embarrass me and Imperil cei FOR WINTER PIES Flavor of Foods Served tain plans I have determined on, wll The matter of variety and contrast you still want to stay?” In the texture and flavor of the foods “I’d do anything for you, Mr. Peter, Surplus Fruit Easily Put combined In one n—nl Is not always he said brokenly. KB. I I » . W m m t b NeOTpapor Uulaa.) given sufficient thought One flnds oc N o N eed to Suffer A n o th er D ay Away for Future (/»«. "I knew you would. I will say this casionally that everything served la T h o se A g o n iz in g T ortur. P eop le h a v e to liv e firit before If, by any turn of the wheel, thlng> [Prepared by th s U n ited State« D epart- soft and lacking In “chewy” food— th ey can see, and they oan't thin k in g P aine. m e a t o f A g rlo u ltu rs.> become better, I will have you back.” u n til they a re fed, and one needs as, for example, a combination con The cherry season Is short As a sisting of a creamed dish, mashed veg “The papers say nothing Is left, a lw a y s to h a v e had .n o u g h turnips There Is onS simple yet Inexpen- and ca b b a g es to s e t w ith o u t rule, the family eannot use all the etables, and a milk pudding. Each of Sneed returned dismally. tro u b lin g ab ou t th e g e t tin g them , fresh cherries from even a single tree, these foods would probably be excel •lve way to reduce Inflamed, swollen “If the papers were always correct la order to aes a n y th in g In them this would be a* direful world." io It becomes necessary, If one would lent alone, but they do not go well toe joints and get them down to nor- axosDt food.— Mrs, Wilkins. mal and that Is to apply Moone’s Em Sneed looked Into the face of lave the benefit of the entire crop, to together. Again, when a milk flavor erald Oil night and morning. Peter Mllman be did not know, and can the surplus for later use- This predominates throughout a menu, the Ask your druggist or any first class UNUSUAL CHICKEN DISHES ts not at all difficult particularly If food lacks zest. Contrast in texture druggist for an original two-ounce he had believed he knew his employer you arm yourself before beginning any can be secured by serving something bottle of Mocne’s Emerald Oil (full ln every mood. It seemed to the but The familiar forms of the usual way canning, with a copy of Farmers’ Bui- crunchy like toast, or browned crumbs strength) and refuse to accept any ler he had discovered a new person allty, someone more ruthless, harder 3t cooking chicken la relieved from etin 1471-F, "Canning Fruits and Veg on a scalloped dish, something soft, thing In Its place. It Is such a highly bitterer. monotony by various sea etables at Home,” obtainable for the as a white sauce or custard, something concentrated preparation that two "The man who comes tomorrow sonings. One does not asking from the United States De crisp and fresh, like lettuce or cole ounces lusts a long time and further more If this wonderful discovery COPY RIO MT /« W.N.U. will never take your place. You may wish the character of a partment o f Agriculture. M . UNITED STATES slaw. For variety In flavor some of does not give you complete satis SER VIC E Pack the cherries Into hot Jars, and regard him as a temporary expedient dish to be lost by season the foods chosen should be milk or faction you can have your money When you go, Sneed, I shall see one lugs, but the art of aur cover them with boiling sirup. Use bland, like potatoes or bread; some refunded. do the entire work o f a house in which of my few friends depart." prising with the familiar thick sirup for sour cherries—that Is, should have a pronounced flavor, as Special note; People who want to only a few of the rooms are occupied. STORY FROM THS START The butler knew that there was no thlnga la worth cultivat one part sugar to one part water— In the case of rare steak, roast lamb, reduce swollen or varicose veins A woman comes In by the day to argument be could use to change his and a medium sim p for sweet cher ham or cheese, or some of the vege should get a bottle of Emerald Oil ing. clean the place and the windows, and employer’s determination. But he was From th e co m fortab le fin an cial Chicken a la l arengo ries—one part sugar to two parts tables such as cauliflower, cabbage at once. Applied night and morning eltu a tlo n to w h ich he had been the furnace la attended to.” as directed they will quickly notice cheered by the faint hope that some —It Is this dish which water. Process pint and quart Jars born, P e te r M llm an, A m erican “I think I can suit you,” she said, day he might return. Mr. Peter, he was served the great Napoleon after for 23 minutes In a hot-water bath, and onions; there should also be an Improvement which will continue g en tlem a n o f th e old ech ool, and something sour In Itself, like tomato until the veins and bunches are re and turned to a card Index. la st o f h is fa m ily , la p ra ctica lly reflected, had never been like other the battle of Marengo—It ao pleased counting the time from the moment or pickles, or like spinach or beete-- duced to normal. reduced to p en u ry th rou gh the “Walt,” said the other. “There are men. the surrounding water Is actively somethlng that Is ordinarily served Reserved, non-communlcatlve, the great man that tha dish was m isfo rtu n e o f a . frien d , H asen other necessary qualifications. He aloof and austere, but Inflexibly a man named for the battle. The following boiling. If you use No. 2 or No. 3 tin B rew er, w hom h e had u n w ise ly with vinegar, or a salad with French must be a good plain cook and know of his word. Six months was not so la a recipe which claims the honor: trusted. cans process for 20 minutes. dressing. Sweet flavor Is usually pro dSt no English.” If you wish cherry pies In winter long. Sneed thought he would spend Singe and cut up a five-pound chick vided in the dessert, or It may be In fo dawrm lna th e e x a c t oaoM b q t CARBOIL “That makes It easier,” she said. the period in foreign travel. He had en as for fricassee. Melt two table that have the fresh-fruit taste, can troduced elsewhere In the menu as In w iu s lv e quick relief. No expenaiva operation la D ecenary aa one application o f CABBO1L “I have a man with very good refer understood that during the past quar spoonfuls of butter In a saucepan and them without sirup to dilute the flavor. candled sweet potatoes, or In the form C H A P T E R I— C ontinued prom ptly atopa tha p a ls and eon tin n sd naa ences who could fill the bill. He came ter century certain Improvements had add three tablespoonfuls o f the best Remove the pits from the cherries, of jelly with m eat P— <»» th a oore. G et a eeaem ua 80s box from your drugglxt. Many link a s et aathflid. add sugar as desired and bring the over In the last quota. If you could been made In the world. jllve oil. When the fat Is hot, add the “It was my Intention to bequeath In addition to these requirements SF U R L O C K -N S A L C O ., N a s h v i l l c , T i n s . cherries to the boiling point Then wait a few minutes, I could arrange When Peter Mllman told Sneed that lark meat of the chicken and cook for them to the Metropolitan,” Mllman hts presence would Imperil certain five minutes, then add the white meat pack hot In hot Jars and process for In the foods chosen for a menu, It Is frowned a little. “It will seem like to have you meet him.” THEY SPREAD DISEASE Achille Lutry was forty-seven, rath plans, he was speaking sober truth with a clove of garlic and salt and five minutes. Those packed with the necessary, of course, to see that each breaking faith with the dead.” S a of the five food groups as given by Sneed did not yet know that the er terrified with the size and noise of In the upper rooms of his home there pepper; stir often until each piece pits will be useful for cherry sauce, d I M a - the United States Department of Ag man he served was Insolvent and that New York, and anxious to begin to had been born the determination to Is well browned—about twenty min cherry beverages and many other good c*n’i «pill or --------- riculture Is represented—vegetables all these relics which told so much save money so that he might return save the things he loved from being utes. Have ready a tomato sauce made things. r will n not o li soil oirinjur« and fruits, cereal or starchy foods, anythintf. If you plan to make cherry Jelly you disposed o f at auction. It seemed from one can of tomatoes, a slice of to Amiens and establish a restaurant. o f the Mllman. history must come un eftlclent-proteln foods, fats and sugars. DAIsŸ“iïŸ “nLLEB will need to use pectin, as cherries are almost as though the shades o f his union, a little parsley and celery which der the hammer. “You can leave The wages he was offered seemed mar ro a r dealer. me,” Mllman said, after a pause. “I velous. The restrictions seemed no forbears, lingering about the things have been cooked together until thick, one of the frnlt8 somewhat lacking In Some thought must be given also to H A R O L D S O M E R S B r o from o k ly a N . Y. burden to him. He had no friends to that had been theirs, had concentrat then rubbed through a sieve; add one this Ingredient requisite for Jellying. the relative proportions of foods cho want to remain here some time.” sen from these groups in order to sup At six o’clock Sneed ventured to dis ask Into the house, and the little ed their Influence upon their ultimate tablespoonful of butter. To the chick Department Circular 254 will tell you ply sufficient protein of the right kind, turb Peter Mllmar. During the hours leisure he was allowed made the sav descendant. He had gone to the Mll en add one-half pound of fresh mush not only how to make the jelly with calories, minerals and vitamines. he had passed downstairs Sneed ing of his wages certain. He was to man museum to say farewell. He rooms which have been cooked In but pectin but how to make the pectin These are sometimes called the “four thought he understood what his em report at the house on Lower Fifth had put down his ancestor,'a sword ter five minutes. Arrange the chicken also. points of food value.” with thp determination to fight. And on a hot platter, add to the gravy In ployer m eant He had put things to avenue tomorrow at noon. gether. He believed Peter Mllman That night nt dinner the estimable In this fight Sneed, for all his faithful the pan three tablespoonfuls of the Strawberry Fruit Punch For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ate. w as cataloguing his treasures. Hazen Sneed noted a certain unusual nerv ways and honest heart, could have no tomato puree, stir until hot, pour Is Ambrosial Beverage Drinking Orange Juice Relieves D istress after Hurried Brewer’s failure had been as complete ousness In his master's manner. The part. Any deviation from the way of over the chicken and serve. M eals or Overeating. Being a Strawberry fruit punch Is an am as the evening papers proclaimed. old butler did not dream o f the 111 life he had followed for so many years Chicken a la Stanley.—Add one large for Breakfast Favored gentle laxative, It keeps th e d i would alarm the faithful butter. He onion thinly sliced to one-fonrth of a brosial beverage to serve at festivi Peter Mllman’s manner vaguely dis fortune that awaited him. Sometimes the orange that Is cut In gestive traet working normally. turbed his butler. There was a smile “Sneed,” Peter Mllman began, when would inevitably have Imagined his cupful of butter, add two young chick ties when strawberries are available half and placed on the breakfast 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. where usually mild cynicism reigned. the coffee had been poured out, “my employer was 111 and buzzed about him ens cut Into pieces for serving and and all sorts of parties are In the air. table is not eaten because the vari The amounts given in the recipe be Almost It seemed as If the sword future household arrangements will be like an anxious fly. 6. 6. CREEK, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. cook for ten minutes; add one cupful ous members of the family simply do Mllman's way of life changed direct of chicken stock and cook until the low, which has been tried out by the which Mllman held had Imbued him on a different scale from what they not hnve time before hurrying off to with swashbuckling courage of that have been of late. You have been a ly Achille Lutry entered his service. meat Is tender. Remove the chicken, bureau of home economics, makes school or work to dig out the pulp ▲ B E A U T I F U L C O M P L E X IO N fo r o n ly llJ fc To the Frenchman It was nothing un about five gallons of punch and should hard-drinking, roysterlng Oliver MU- rub the stock and onion through a ÁBkyour deuler fur K RUMO l„A or write DepL W, Chicago. usual that Mllman went out frequent sieve, add one and one-half tablespoon be sufficient to serve between 50 and with a spoon. For the same reason, Dr. 0. II. Berry Co. man who had been a notable figure In the whole orange, Intended to be ly. Lutry knew nothing of the former fu ls of butter and the same of flour, 75 people liberally. Chill all the In the Colonial wars. peeled and eaten In sections Is left. Movement of Lightning secluded existence. "I am not sure," Peter Mllman ob cooked together. Season with salt and gredients to be used for gome time A few days after Sneed's heglra had pepper, serve on a hot platter with before mixing the punch. Add water The family gets Into the habit of dis A new motion picture camera, tak served, "that man made a good ex pensing with oranges, which Is not a begun, Achille Lutry dropped three the sauce poured around It. Garnish that has been Iced or crushed Ice. ing 2,C00 pictures a second—about 150 change when he put aside the sword good thing, for oranges are one of the times as fast as the ordinary movie letters Into a nearby mail-box. The with banana, cut Into diagonal slices Fruit Punch. ifl?d depended upon law and Its chican best sources of vitamins we have and cameras—Indicates that lightning letters were addressed to: Fleming and fried In butter. Dip the banana In dozen lem on s eries.” m ade stro n g tea may be classed among the extremely moves In spirals and not In zigzags. 1% dozen o ra n g es Bradney, Edgewater, N. J,; Floyd seasoned flour before frying. 9 cu p fu ls su g a r “So I’ve heard, Mr. Peter, sir,” Important foods for children, the q u arts str a w b e r 8 cu p fu ls w a ter Malet of Philadelphia; Neeland Sneed returned, understanding noth ries J quarts a p o lll- United States Department of Agrlcul Chicken ■ la Marengo No. 2.—Cut Barnes of Peeksklll-on-the-Hudson. ing. I No. 2 can s sh red narls, or more the chicken, sprinkle with salt and ture says. ded pineapple Fleming Bradney, returning born« tt teasp oon fu l o f "I was not aware the view was so q u a r t s fresh ly sa lt Why not serve orange Juice In from a tedious day of work In the lab pepper and dredge with flour. Fry in generally accepted,” said his employ Boll the sugar and water together glasses or sherbet cups to the mem oratory of an oil refinery, found his a little salt pork f a t Put Into a stew er. “The man who owned this literal O tu tf Amtrtca't E x a ftite g i B iu iu ij Collisti letter on the table where his meal was pan, cover with the following sauce, to make a heavy sirup, nnd chill. Cut bers of the family who must hurry off ly carved his way to fortune. He had Send for Catalog Enroll Today nnd cook slowly until the chicken Is set. He was a big, untidy man of the large berries In thirds or halves In the morning? The habit of drinking fought In Europe before he came here. tender. Add one-half ‘ can of mush and crush the remainder. Scrub the orange Juice grows, nnd the child who middle age, taciturn, and unpopular His God-fearing brother, my own an with his fellows because he Invited no rooms cut Into quarters and cook five oranges and lemons, and after the will drink It several times a day Is cestor, disowned him publicly In School o f Canunercely“ confidences nor answered personal minutes. Arrange the chicken on a Juice ts extracted, cover the skins the gainer. He may hnve It at lunch, church on Christmas Sunday and lo3t Polly dursditsdb H.A.A.CS. questions. At the Edgewater refinery, dish and garnish with parsley. Serve with wnter, let them stand for an perhups, and again when first home all his cattle and bam s by lightning Broadway and Salmon Portland, Oregon as In that at Bayonne from which he with the sauce poured round the hour or longer, and then pour off this from school hungrily looking around the next summer. I have always had for “somehlng to ent,” with mother had come two years previously, he chicken: liquid and add It to the fruit Juice. a sneaking fondness for Captain SAN FRANCISCO Sauce.—Cook one-fourth of a cupful Combine all the Ingredients nnd add equnlly anxious that he shall not spoil was known as F, Bradney. None sus Oliver.” his appetite for dinner. Orange Juice of butter with one tahlespoonful ol pected him of being the great physi chopped Ice until thoroughly cold. Sneed followed his master down the 3 8 7 Ellis S treet, a t Jones cist, Fleming Bradney, once the fore finely chopped onion, one slice of car Just before serving add the npollt- ts suitable as a beverage for chit broad stairs. The butler regarded O U TSID E ROOM. PR IV A TE BA TH 22.00 most man in his line America had rot, one slice of turnip cut Into cubes. nnrls, and If the punch is too strong drer’- noon lunch and appeals to him self as a bullt-ln feature of the Add one-fourth of a cupful of flour, a add Ice water In small quantities un them because they cannot have the produced. mansion. He knew that to seek work He slit the envelope and looked nt dash of cayenne, one-eighth of a tea til It Is the flavor desired. This tea or coffee which they see older per In the bustling world outside would sons drinking. the address and signature. The name spoonful of pepper, and cook until the makes about five gallons of punch. be repellent and bewildering. H e real Peter Mllman meant as little to him flour Is well browned. Add gradually ized that Peter Mllman and he were as his own nam.e to Edgewater. Brad two cupfuls of boiling water and one- two lonely, friendless men. And they ney had never read a Social Register half cupful of stewed tomato, cook Lve had lost their home because one of CUSTARD WITH FRUIT AND ANGEL FOOD We Pay Return Pottage them had trusted Implicitly In Hazen “You May Regard Him aa a Tempo In his life. Between the pages was a minutes, strain and serve. money order for one hundred dollars. 343 Union Avenue N., Portland, Oregon Brewer. What a price to pay for Sea F oods. rary Expedient.” “I beg you,” Peter Mllman wrote, friendship, Sneed mused unhappily. Let us break away from the old cus M o to rc y c le & S u p p ly Co. He did not understand how It was faithful servant to me for many years. “not to Imagine that by Inclosing this tom that Friday Is always fish day. money I suppose you to be an object Portland, Oro. Third a Taylor Sts. the other seemed In no way depressed., I am not likely to find your equal. In Fish should be served H a rley Dari<1 eo n A gen t«. N ew e n d r u a ra n - Sneed was not to know that Captain lieu o f notice I shall give you six for charity. I urgently desire you to teed ttaed m o to rcy c les. T erm s to s u it , F a c to ry oftener; one may not be eq u ip p ed sh o p in c o n n ectio n . Oliver’s shade had whispered courage months’ wages. I shall be glad If you dine with me today week at half-past able to have the fresh Into the ear of the last o f the Mil- will leave before luncheon tomorrow.” seven o'clock, and It may be that you fish In any locality, hut must engage a substitute or be put DR. ABBOTT'S IONS mans. “Oh, Mr. Peter, air,” Sneed walled, the canned, smoked, —by my request—to some expense “what have I done to be treated like pickled and salted are not otherwise necessary. Send fo r Booklets end Testim onials FR E E this?” C H A P T E R II usually In ordinary mar “Yon may ask yourself why you Factory 2 1 1 B road w ay • Portland, Oro. “Nothing. If I had my way, I should should go to this trouble for a man kets; If not, by mall or At ten o'clock on the following never let yon go. You cannot under unknown to yon. I would answer that for all rare, new and express they will be sent used. W heals, Rime, morning, Peter Mllman entered the stand how sorry I am. But the thing I am thoroughly acquainted with your to any address. A c c e s s o r i e s , etc. There are matters life history and entertain a great ad offices of a firm of lawyers which had la Inevitable. W rite or call. Planked Spanish Mackerel. — Split P A C IF IC AU TO W R K C K IN S CO. transacted the private business of which you must not ask me to explain. miration for y*our genius. Think of down the back a two-pound mackerel, 'ay and Flanders t t Portland, Ore. Hazen Brewer. Henry Payne, the head This la one of them.” me as one anxious to see yon regain dust with salt and pepper and rub “Let me stay,” Sneed begged. "I your rank as one of the great scien thoroughly with salad olL Lay on an o f the firm, looked troubled when Mil- man's card was brought In. The In don't want wages. I can do the work tists of the world. Perhaps at this oiled plank, place In a very hot oven A Delicious Dlvh With Fruit and Cake. Tratata« 1er BUSINESS. TBAOU er PBOFESSIONS terview would not be pleasant for we pay that woman for, and tending dinner you may be offered the oppor for about twenty-five minutes. Baste Bend for lite r a tu r e the furnace is good exercise. This Is tunity. either o f them. O R O N IN S T IT U T S OF TCCHNOLOOY frequently with melted butter and a (Praperad by t h . Ualtad States Dseart- half of the salt until they are frothy; Y. M IG . U. A . U ld g. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n “I came,” Mllman began In h is ur my home, too, sir.” (TO B E CONTINUED.) msat o( Aerlealturs.) few drops of lemon Juice. Remove bane manner, “to find out. If possible, Springtime, when eggs are plentiful, then the cream of tartar la added and from the oven snd pipe seasoned they are beaten until stiff. The dry S | ABAa Tuition rateeelBO June 1st: the extent o f Mr. Brewer’s losses. I ♦XSX*Z<»X<»XSX«XeX4>X«X«X*X*Z«X«X«X«Z«X«Z«X<»X«X*X4>Z«X«Xe mashed potato rround the fish, brush IS the season to Indulge the family to ftv per cent pal«l while Ingredients are then folded carefully AT h IT * i NOW m ight have called up Hazen, but In a » v n »earning. Position«ecured. with cakes of the sponge-cake group. with the yolk of egg beaten and run moment like this he has worries B ig J o b f o r W o m a n .to H a n d le G r o w n M a n the plank under the gas flame to The Ingredients In all of these cakes Into the beaten egg whites and when L ecture« w e e k ly . M c o lle g e s . W rite for c a ta lo g . the mixture is partly blended the enough.” brown. Have meat from a half pound are similar, since all contain a large flavoring Is added. Many people like “I hope Mr. Brewer Is not worrying proportion of eggs and no butter or of cooked lobster, dip In butter and “Man has always wanted a listener will never tire, and who will adapt almond or lemon flavoring, others now.” lay around the fish. Garnish with other fat. Eggs supply the liquid prefer vanilla. Only the folding mo SELIG BROS., San Francisco “Then things are not as bad as they since the beginning o f things, and herself to his mood, even when he and Inclose air for leavening. Plain holesale Tailor« slices of lemon and parsley. tion should be used In mixing, for H are our local W dealer seemed?” Mil man's heart pounded as when be cornea home he wants It still. wants to kiss her while the bacon fat taka your m easure for a sponge cake requires-the use of whole . . . Listen for all you are worth; Is still congealing on the dish.”—From Fillet of Sole Merguery.—Take a stirring tends to release the air de ‘Satisfaction G uaranteed” ALE-W OOL SUIT. he said IL eggs. In sunshine cake twice as many Prices to su it your p u n a. “Sugar and Spice,” by Lady Kitty Vln three-pound sole, one-half pint ol pended on for leavening. A smooth “Worse. I’ve bad news for you, Mr. It la your Job. I can tell you, to coiokpd' shrimp, two tablespoonfuls of whites as yolks are used. Angel food ungreased tube pan Is best for baking Mllman. Poor Hazen Brewer com handle a full-grown man properly la a cen t butter, one-half cupful of mushrooms, calls for the whites only. As there angel food, and a fairly large cake mitted suicide In the early hours of full-grown woman's Job, and don’t are always yolks left over when an you forget I t ” one tahlespoonful of flour, three slices will require about an hour In an oven Shetland Shawls th is morning. I suppose when he saw angel food cake Is baked, a good many •A N FR A N C ISC O 'S N S W FINE HOTEL “Anyone can be charming when the there w as left nothing but liabilities, A Shetland woman tells bow the of lemon and onion, three stalks of people use them to make a soft cus at a temperature of 825 degrees F room w ith bath or show er. 22.00 to 22.20. evening falls and the stars twinkle In a t Eddy. Garage n ext duor. It may be tested with a clean tooth his mind gave way.” lovely Shetland shawls are made. She celery, one-fourth teaspoonful of cel tard to serve on fruit with tha cake the sky. but give me the man who can pick, the tame wny as any other Payne wished he could discover from says: "We do not knit the shawls ery salt and two egg yolks. Put for dessert Sliced oranges or bananas MUman's expression how much or lit be charming at breakfast without be from the middle outward; we knit a enough water Into a saucepan or fish or almost any canned fruit may be cake. Invert the pan on a cake cool HOTEL WILTSHIRI E .Î San Francitcn S a tte r AW er when It ts done and allow It to LX tle this news meant to him. But Mll ing offensive.” lace the required length, each quarter kettle to effver the fillets, add lemon, used. Qetetde rooms with bath, j u t a tJ g S ' ff»M double. “It la the things o f the spirit more drop o u t onion, one tablespoonful of butter, cel man had too much control o f him self by Itself, and pick up the stitches Quart rooms with bath, C-00 single. 21.9 <1< a b le . The bureau of home economics Breakfasts Mo. 60c, OOcj Dinners « e i Bunday 11 UO to allow any man to see how strlckeu than those of the flesh by which love along the straight edge; the number ery and celery s a lt; cook ten minutes, to ft Custard. gives the following directions for la preserved. A woman may not then add the fish ; cook till tender hnt he was. differs according to the else o f the 1 quart m ilk tt tca sp o o n fu l ol and “Poor Hazen,” he murmured. “He trouble to powder her nose, nor mani shawl required; these we take In at unbroken; remove the fish to a plat making both angel food and custard. sa lt 8 or 8 . g g y o lk s Rims, H cu p fu l su g a r 1 tcsspoouful of Angel Food. a, etc. w as one of my oldest and best cure her nails, and yet she may have each end of the middle, to form the ter and keep hot over hot water, strain that subtle flair for loving well which W rite or call. vanilla friends.” corner of the shawl, aa we proceed. the sauce, adding another tablespoon i cu p fu l so ft-w h e a t 1 c u p f u l . g g — TS * CO. CO. LTÍTLE AUTO FA R w h it« , (I fairly A curious tribute, thought the law turns life into • constant adventure. Last of all, we make a square for the ful of butter, the shrimp and mush flour 7C1 Golden Oata A va. S» an Francia«« Heat the milk, sugar, and salt In a That la the woman of whom a la rg e) to 1H cu p fu ls o f yer, to one whoae speculations had middle; put a quarter to each aide rooms. Cover and let cook ten min double boiler. Beat the eggs lightly tt tsa sp o o n fu l o f su g a r ruined him. But perhaps the other with needle and yarn (wool), much In utes, then stir In the flour mixed with I tsssp o o u fu l fla aalt and pour slowly Into them some ot 1 tsa sp o o n fu l o f did not yet realize to what an extent voring the same way aa you graft the toe of enough water to make a paste. Stir the heated milk. Pour back Into Un- Old Songs Seem Crude cream o f tartar his private fortune was Involved. and cook five minutes, add the beaten a stocking. Then we sew up the cor double boiler and stir constantly un The nearer w e get to songs In the ners, and the shawl la finished.” yolks and cook Just long enough to "The mortgage on my honse,” Mll Angel food Is not mixed In quite til the custard coats the spoon. Re man began, *T suppose It will be fore making the cruder they are. Very heat through, but not boll. Add more the same way ea plain sponge cake. move at once nnd place the pan In » often they are not only Incongruous closed r seasoning If needed. bowl of cold water, stirring until cool The sugar, flour, and half the salt Roquefort Cheeso but seem humorous, when they were T m afraid so. There will be a Add the vanilla. Chill the custard ir e sifted together several times. The The bread used In Roquefort cheea*. meeting of his creditors within a day not intended to be so. Sometimes •gg whites are beaten with the other and serve It on fresh or canned fruit or so. If I can act for you In any they seem callous, treating o f death la made of the finest wheat or of win way, I shall be only too glad to do with what appears to be an utter dis ter barley, leavened with a large A POPULAR PUKI HOTEL regard of fitting solemnity or tender- quantity of brewer's yeast, kneaded Be on the lookout for troublesomt AROUND THE HOUSE A p p ro p ria te Name OP DIITIHCTIOH In moat cases thia la quite un and thoroughly baked. The crust la Insects and animals and take prompt “You are very kind,” said i 8l«lh er Rplthesd la the eastern portion ot Mllman courteously. H s shook Mr. intended. The humble author Intend removed after standing a day and the SotVsooS S oots are less likely to measures to get rid of them If the) ing to express the proper sentiment crumb la pounded In a mortar and pot the strait separating tha Isle of Wight appear. Payne's hand and left. 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A very little refrain and thia refrain carries over ly rubbed with the moldy bread, and this office. “Poor devil, wiped out ab o f three miles from the coast ol few stripe of crisp bacon makes rubbing will keep the nickel bright Into his mind certain associations. layers of It are put between the lay Hampshire, a beautiful southern coun solutely 1" and shining. -ood dose of Iron tonic. e e • Before going homo, Peter Mllman What be does he does In good faith, ers of curd. After several days' press ty o f England. took his way to an agency which spe and If hia product la not up to our Ing the cheeses are wrapped In linen cialised In French domestic help of standards It Is not because of Intent and dried and sent to dairy vaelts bat because o f the crudeness o f hie where they are stored, rubbed with the better sort. “I went.” be said to the woman at attempt.—II. W. Gordon. 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