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THE HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON CURTAINLESS WINDOWS ARE UNATTRACTIVE T he Recluse of 'b F ifth A venue 1 WYNDHAM J MARTYN Copyright In the U nited Bastea » » C ta rrto . ¡»Osi“--»- « . . . , ,aú the KITCHEN CABINET (©. UST. W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) A ll h a ll to good h ea lth ! You n ev sr can buy It, T h o u g h m any by u sin g a v eg a ta b la d iet. H a v e liv ed a lo n g life , w ith n erv es ste a d y and q u iet. Than lis te n to w isd om , y s people, an d try It. FEEDING THE FAMILY better physical trim than he had been was solid and lasting. To the sculp Food ia not necessarily nutritious in for a dozen years. Barnes always saw tor It seemed the Mllman home was STORY FROM THE 8TART proportion to Its cost. Three cucum himself In a heroic light He hoped modeled on the old Astor house. But bers may cost as From th e co m fo r ta b le financial the thing would be staged so that his he liked the door and the bras« much as a smalt s itu a tio n to w h ich he had been old cronies might see i t They would knocker, which was a copy of that roast of meat but born. P e te r M llm an, A m erican never believe that he could keep so fit decorating an Oxford college. g e n tle m a n o f th e old echool, and no one would ad after the scandalous rumors that had laat o f hie fa m ily , le p ra ctica lly The last to come was Fleming mit t h a t they reduced to p en u ry through the been spread about him. Bradney, whom the subway had de s u p p lie d the m isfo r tu n e o f a frien d , H aaen Naturally there would be expense layed. He rather liked the house. It same nutriment B rew er, w hom he had u n w ise ly money. It would be a delightful ex had strength and the air of studied tru sted . L e a rn in g o f B rew er's s u i A s p r o te in cide, w h ich m ean s th e d estru ction perience to pay Llppsky his deferred Isolation. None could look through f o o d 8 are the o f h is la s t hope, M llm an e n g a g e s a rent In nickels and cents and watch Its windows to disturb the Inmates most expensive and complex, we need F ren ch b u tler, A ch ille Lutry, Curtains of Cretonne Matching the Chair Cover Retain the Charm of a him scrambling feverishly for the It lay fifteen feet back from the side them to keep a well-balanced diet, but w h o sp e a k s no E n g lish , and Is to Room, While a Room Without Curtains Lacks 8oftneee and Charm. rep la ce Sneed, se r v a n t o f lon g coins among poison Ivy. And he would walk. Bradney had that Imagination they should be served In smaller por sta n d in g . B y L u try, M llman be able to send his daughter a decent without which mathematicians can (Prepared by the United State« Depart« home economics suggests that If the tions and to make attractive other sen d s le tte r s to P rof. F le m in g me nt of Agriculture.) present at last. Poor Nlta, whom he never be great. Whom and what was B rad n ey, F lo y d M alet and N ee- With a good many housekeepers It curtains used during the winter seem foods Just as necessary In the diet, had not seen for years, brought up by he to see behind the tall door? lan d B arn es, m en w hom the Is the custom to take down every win too elaborate or heavy for spring and such as roots, bulbs and vegetables w o rld h a s c la s se d a s fa ilu re s, jealous relatives far from his care. dow curtain in the house at the period summer, It would be a good plan to that add bulk to the diet. onoe o f h ig h p osition . The adventure might lead to amazing Brain workers need easily digested CHAPTER III of spring cleaning. After they have have a second set made of lighter, things. been laundered the curtains are put sheerer materials. These would be In foods, while outdoor workers find the Presently these brilliant prospects Neeland Barnes disapproved of away until fall cleaning or some other harmony with fresh slip covers and heartier and coarser foods suited bet CHAPTER II— C ontinued faded. He was conscious that his only Achille, who admitted him with lavish traditional date permits them to go gay-colored decorations. They would ter to their needs. home was In Llppsky’s grotesquely gestures. This was not the sort of op again. In the meantime the win serve every necessary purpose of cur It is noticeable that thin delicate "Beside yourself there will be, I furnished house. Adventures with butler a Mllman should employ. He tains, retain softness and charm In girls and women have an antipathy trust, Neeland Barnes, formerly an In glorious endings offered themselves followed him to a library, where he dows remain bare and unattractive, each room, and add to Its comfort for fat meat or fats of any kind. They ternational polo player and owner of only to youth. He sighed a little. found his host speaking to Floyd and rooms lose their charm. They Side draperies, valences nnd unneces are the ones who need It and should race horses, and Floyd Malet, who, Then he smiled. After all, he had the Malet. It was as Barnes thought. are filled with the unobscured glare sary trimming should be omitted. be given oil dressings, cream and but when he seemed about to take his hundred dollars and the prospect of Sculptors were not quite up to his so of summer sunshine, which, while Sun Fades Fabrics. ter In abundance. tempting In the first days of spring, place In the world as a great sculptor, a good dinner. As the hot summer sun fndes many For the first few months of the cial standard. This stranger was is almost unbearable on hot days In suffered an unfortunate eclipse,” • • • • • • • physically Inconspicuous, and his many parts of the country. It helps fabrics, these might be mad« of plain child, milk Is the only diet needed. Bradney went to the library ami Floyd Malet, under the name of clothes should have been more recent to fade rugs and other furnishings. cream or white material or of some After three months strained orange opened the New York directory. Sure ly pressed. When privacy or subdued light Is nec guaranteed fast-colored fabric. Draw Juice and tomato Juice may be given enough, Peter Mllman was recorded as M. Floyd, was earning a poor living Neeland Barnes held out his hand essary the only course Is to pull down curtains would be useful. They could freely between feedings. This sup by teaching drawing In Philadelphia living on Lower Fifth avenue. The be pulled back at night to permit the plies the vltamlnes which are so es to Peter Mllman, as one could to a thing, then, was not a foolish prac private schools. The man who had man of his distinguished ancestry, the shades and Incidentally to shut maximum circulation of air, and yet sential In the growth of a child. hoped to see his name associated with out most of the fresh air. tical Joke. when drawn, their texture would al At the age of a year children may with a smile which said plainly, "I, Old-Fashioned Idea. Puffing at a big pipe, Fleming Brad Rodin and Meunler was forgotten by at least, belong here.” low more air to penetrate Into the be given gruets, prepared from cereals all save the few who had seen In him ney sat on his little balcony and gazed Curtains undoubtedly need cleaning room than a shade would. with long cooking. Broths from chick “It Is very kind of yon to come,” the signs of genius. Malet was a man at Manhattan lights. This strange from time to time, but this old-fash When need for economy makes It en or mutton and a little baked or of middle size, thin and haggard. said Peter Mllman. He turned to ioned Idea of housekeeping has given letter had awakened old hopes and Once or twice fastidious pupils had Floyd Malet: "Mr. Malet, this Is Mr. way to the more modern idea that It Impossible to have two sets of cur mashed potato. ambitions that he had thought for ever tains, an all-year type of material can Vegetables, to be enjoyed and liked, complained that he paid too little at Neeland Barnes.” dead. Of course, there could be no Barnes nodded a little coldly. Curi Is not necessary to make our homes be selected that will stand the neces must be served to the very young In tention to his personal appearance. bare, uncomfortable and ugly In order practical Joke which expended a hun sary wear and laundering required by some ^orm sultuble, then as they grow Mllman's letter came by late mall. At ous, he thought, that Peter Mllman dred dollars on Its fulfillment. Brad first the sculptor was Inclined to think should have Introduced Malet to him. to have them clean. The bureau of double-duty curtains. older tney will need no urging to eat ney read the letter again. The phrase, all kinds of wholesom? vegetables. Then Fleming Bradney came In. Al It nn advertising scheme of some sort. "Perhaps at this dinner you may be The Lower Fifth avenue address was though his clothes were of another From the ages of fourteen to six offered the opportunity,” took his thick with loft and office buildings. era, there was an air of power about H A VE STRAWBERRY Directions for Making teen both sexes need the food of adult fancy strangely. Opportunity! Did Like Bradney, he went to a library him. His was a carelessness due less life. A boy growing rapidly often FLAVOR IN W INTER Cream of Tomato Soup needs any exist for a man who had been dis and looked up Mllman. The genealog to Ignorance than to lack of concern and eats more than hls father. The difficulty usually encountered graced and was now forgotten? Un ical department gave him ample data. with other people’s modes of life and Highly seasoned foods, stimulating In making cream of tomato soup, or foods and tnndlments should never be til this letter came Bradney had be The stranger’s letter held out the thought In an age when beards were Method of Preparing Is Dif tomato bisque, us it’s often called. Is given growing children, as such foods lleved his career finished. He went unpopular he wore one, and little chil promise of temporary relief from an having the soup curdle th$ last min act upon the system and may cripple f erent From Other Fruits. Into his bedroom and disinterred dren hissed “Beaver” to him at every ute. This is due to the effect of the the whole life. suit of full evening dress from Its Intolerable life. There was money street corner. acid tomato on the hot milk, it Can mothball tomb. He had not worn It for the trip and enough over to live by the United State« Depart When using butter, cream nnd milk Peter Mllman, so Barnes thought, (Prepared ment for many weeks as he had lately of Affrtaulture.) be avoided by the proper manage In foods remember that they are for a dozen years. learned to live. He packed his grip, treated him with extreme respect It You can have delicious strawberry ment of the Ingredients, without the t • • • thankful he had saved a suit of eve was not until Achille brought In the sauce for blanc mange or Spanish use of the soda so often called for, themselves foods. Peter Mllman’s letter reached Nee ning clothes. A green vegetable should be served cocktails that Barnes' frown left him. cream or sponge cake, or any other land Barnes at a moment when that It was easy to see that of the three dessert you like, next December or says the United States Department at least once a day in some menu. There Is something vivifying about of Agriculture. When soda is added eminent sportsman was engaged In This may I»' lettuce, spinach, water Peter Mllman considered him the least staving off his most persistent cred the air of Manhattan. It had Its ef Important. Why, he wondered, did January, If you provide for It now, the desirable acid flavor is neutralized cress or beet greens. With fresh car fect on the three men bound for Peter while strawberries are at the height of and the vitamin content may be af rots grated, adding n bit of chopped ttor, the landlord Llppsky, Mllman’s house. Bradney held np his Mllman esteem It an honor to have a their season. Or strawberry tarts, not fected. celery and onion and salad dressing Barnes was a tall, finely made man head again and Malet lost his droop physicist to dinner? The word re too rich or sweet, as they often are one has a food combination almost who had run through several fortunes of depression. Neeland Barnes, walk curred many times. This must be when filled with preserves, or a straw pint cook ed or 1 tab leep o o n fu l can n ed tom atoes, complete; adding a few nuts will by his love for horses and his Inabil ing briskly down the avenue, passed some new way of describing a phy berry sherbet or ice, or a fruit gelatin, flour. ta b lesp o o n fu ls 1 tea sp o o n fu l make It a meal. ity to Judge of their chances In races. clubs which had dropped him on ac sician. That was 1L Physicians were predominating In this delectable fla b u tter or other salt. After his wife had died, his relatives count of nonpayment of dues nnd felt not so bad. One had married a Van vor, or strawberry punch for your Something to Eat. fat. 1 quart m ilk, had shrugged their shoulders and himself within measurable distance of derbilt In America and another a duke parties. The secret Is canning a few teaap oonfu l onion S p rig of parsley, If one has the patience to prepare juice. pinch o f pepper. abandoned him. The many schemes re-election. and grate fresh coconut there are His military mustache of Norfolk’s daughter In England. quarts of strawberries for later use. for h’s rehabilitation had failed. He and fine carriage made him a marked The second cocktail found Neeland many ways that It may Use two snucepans. In one cook the Canned strawberries will not be so disappeared from fashionable resorts figure, and he liked the limelight. Barnes more amiable. He looked rich- or so sweet as jam, and they will tomatoes slowly with the seasoning for be enjoyed In planning His only daughter was being brought keenly at his host, but discovered no more closely approach the flavor of the ten minutes, and then rub through a the menu. It Is wise to As he neared the Mllman house he trace of nervousness about him, no up In England by rich relations. He sugar It well over the top strainer. In the other scald the milk, fresh berries. had drifted about the world until, at wondered what his fellow guests wildness of eye which might confirm and thicken It with the flour and of the bowl and keep In would be like. In other years no phys The method of preparing the straw the end of all resources, he had taken the world's opinion that he wag men butter rubbed to a paste. Reheat the a cold place—In the Ice icists bad been numbered among his berries for canning Is a little differ a little house on the outskirts of tally unfit. Perfectly dressed, as tomatoes In the first saucepan, com box is best. It will keep acquaintances. He was not quite cer ent from that used for other fruits and Peekskill. nsnal, but no better tnrned-ont than n week or two, provid berries, most of which are canned di bine the two pans without further Here he was engaged In what he tain what a physicist was. As to Neeland Barnes. cooking, and serve immediately. ing the family does not explained as an attempt "to stage a sculptors, he had met one In Rome, The dining room was beautifully rectly in added sirup. You want to like It too often. Tomato soup is also very good when but he was a marquis. Sculptors were develop all possible flavor in the comeback.” He was trying to become furnished. When serrtng custard pie, sprinkle made with stock or Just water. Use probably all right He was reassured strawberries, and also .to avoid too physically fit, and he was succeeding. "Ha, ha,” said Barnes, “good old watery or over-sweet product The 1 pint of cooked or canned torantoes, a thick covering of the fresh-sugHred But mountain hikes and sculling up by remembering that the wife of a Chippendale I” 1 quart of water or meat stock, 4 nut over eo *h piece as It served. For former polo pal had her own studio. the noble stream brought no grist to "Sheraton," the sculptor corrected United States Department of Agricul tablespoonfuls of butter or other fat, 4 cup custards a tnblespoor/ul on top But he would probably have to domi gently. ture gives these directions: Hull and the mill. tablespoonfuls flour, 1 teaspoonful when served adds both to its appear "Mr. Barnes, you are a loafer,' nate the conversation with Peter Mll "Just as you like," Barnes said gen wash the strawberries. To each quart sale, a pinch of pepper, a tablespoonful ance and taste. man and talk of old New York society. add one cupful of sugar and two ta Llppsky cried when the sportsman had ially. There were certain bottles In of chopped onion. Cook the onion In New Onions.—Take two small announced his Inability to pay rent He mast be careful not to mention the plain view which banished any Ill- blespoonfuls of water. Boll slowly for half the butter to develop the flavor, bunches of green onions, trim, but Daynes. The runaway wife had been fifteen minutes. Let stand overnight long overdue. This seemed cruelly un humor he might have felt. Not for but do not fry It. Add the rest of the leave on most of the green stem. Cook just to a man who had Just returned a Dayne. years had he sat down to a really well- In the kettle. Reheat to boiling. Fill butter and the flour and mix to a In boiling salted water until tender, Wedged In between tall buildings, chosen and well-cooked dinner. Every hot into hot containers, and process paste. In another pan mix the stock from a twenty-mile walk. then serve In a rich white sauce over "Some day, If you keep on annoying the Mllman house looked squat and thing about him spoke of lavish ex for five minutes to a hot-water bath. or water, the tomato and seasonings. buttered toast, cover with buttered This Is sometimes called the “hot unimpressive. Yet Bamea gazed at me,” said Neeland Barnes, “I shall penditures. To Floyd Malet every Heat these to the boiling point and It with respect. To be able to retain thing spoke of exquisite taste. The pack” method, and Is strongly recom pour slowly on the flour and butter bread crumbs and serve. kill you.” Broiled Hamburger.—Season the mended for all products canned at it spelled wealth. Lesser men would "You don’t have to kill me," Llppsky relief, after years of furnished dis paste, stirring all the time to prevent chopped meat with salt, pepper, a cried shrilly. "You Just pay my rent have sold at a profit and moved up sonance, was grateful. He felt cheer home. Since the material to be canned lumping. Cook for a few minutes, pinch of clove nnd a tnblespoonful of le heated to the boiling point or cooked strain and serve. Sell your swell clothes and get over town. What thia millionaire might ful after a decade of gloom. onion juice. Make Into a large flat a short time before being put into the want with Neeland Barnes was a de alls.” He waved Peter Mllman's let The bearded Bradney noticed only cake, not too thick. Lay on a well- ter. "Get some of your swell friends lightful mystery. He rapped loudly that be was sitting at a bountiful ta cans or jars, the temperature of the greased broiler and broil quickly until with the brass knocker. Chocolate and Cocoa to lend you money.” ble and Invited to sip excellent vint whole Jar Is raised to the processing A few minutes earlier Floyd Malet age wines. What was the reason? point In the shortest possible time. Chocolate and cocoa are both de both sides are seared, then cook Neeland Barnes looked at the letter, with a reduced heat until well done. puzzled. He did not recognize the had stood appalled at the smug ugli He was Impatient to know. What op This results In more certain steriliza rivad from the seeds of trees growing Cream Pis.—To one cupful of milk writing, but the stationery was reas ness of the building. He did not think portunity was he to be offered to re tion and a better product because of in tropical countries which differ in with any sympathy of that generation, gain the rank In science that disgrace the shorter cooking. genus from those which produce co add one cupful of sugar—two table- suring. If you are not familiar with the conuts. Chocolate results from grind spoonfuls of Hour mixed with some of “When what you term my swell represented by the bnllder, which had had bereft him? management of the Jars and canner ing the roasted seeds freed from germ the cold milk before adding—the beat (TO B E CO NTINUED.) friends know I am living In a hovel distrusted elegance and loved what at each stage of the canning process, and shell or husk and contains fifty en yolks of two eggs and a pinch of like this, they will advance me the money. I shall not ask them until I »x*x»x»x»x»x-»x->x<x*x»x»x:-x>x»x->x-fri->x»x»x»x<-x->x»x->x«x» It Is advisable to send to the United per cent or more of fat. The ground salt. Cook until thick, flavor with States Department of Agriculture for seeds are sometimes subjected to hy orange or almond, and set aside to have finished my training. I am about Farmers' Bulletin 1471-F, "Canning draullc pressure to obtain the cocoa cool. Bake a shell und All with the to begin. If I hit you, It’s your look Fruits and Vegetables at Home.” It fat or butter whereby more than one- mixture, cover with a thick layer of o u t” will be sent to you free. half Is removed. The residue remain sugared coconut, the freshly grated Barnes began his shadow-boxing The oculist had a Joke the other that,’ the told him Immediately the In ing when ground and sifted produces kind, and serve. If the coconut Is not exercises. Dimly Llppsky perceived morning. Every now and then he troductions were made. 'My son can cocoa. Breakfast cocoa contains not available use the whites of the eggs that his debtor was getting nearer and Galvanised Iron Vessels smiled quietly to himself. “You know,” do anything with eyes. Why don’t and two tablespoonfuls of sugar beat less than 22 per cent fat. nearer. He went ou t muttering he said finally to the Woman, "moth yon go to see him?* Tm afraid he Liquid foods, including buttermilk, en and placed on top; brown In a "Loafer.” It was a word which did ers are wonderful people. They always can’t do anything with this eye, mad milk, dder and other fruit juices, moderate oven. much to appease him. Moat Delicious Dessert am,’ answered the object, of her so believe there Is nobody quite so clever should not be allowed to stand for Rochester 8oup.—Blanch two-thlrds Barnes bBxed no more when his licitude ; ’you see, It's a glass one.' Spanish cream Is one of the most of a cupful of almonds, chop and even a short time In a galvanised Iron landlord had disappeared. He read as their own children. vessel nor should sueh a utensil bo delicious desserts one can make. It pound In a mortar, add gradually 'Now, my mother, for Instance, New York Sun. the astonishing letter a dozen times employed In making preserves, jellies, is also delicate and easily digested and while pounding four tablespoonfuls of thinks I know everything about ayes. and secreted the money-order at once etc. The zinc which la used In gal especially suitable to give to children. water, one-half teaapoonful of salt, Boone Gravestones Saved Alone of the three who had received She doesn't confine her boasting to the vanizing the utensil will be dissolved As It Is necessarily made early In the then add three cupfuls of chicken neighbors, either. She Is Just as like Daniel Boone’s parents died before somewhat similar communications, he and will give the food an unpleasant day to give the gelatin time to set, stock, one sliced onion, three stalks ly as not to walk np to a nearsighted their son had come Into prominence. knew of Mllman and his family. Very taste and may cause sudden and In this dessert Is one that the housekeep of celery cut line. Simmer one hour, distantly they were connected by mar or crosseyed passenger In the subway Hls father. Squire Boone, died In 1705 er will welcome. Many flavors may be rub through u sieve and bind with riage. Barnes had no idea that the and tell him hls eyes need attention and hls mother In 1777. They were tense Illness. used In a Spanish cream, such as three tablespoonfuls each of butter Brewer failure bad brought Peter Mil- and that her son is the best oculist In buried In the Joppa graveyard, near chocolate, caramel, butterscotch, al and flour cooked together. man to penury. One sentence he New York. She says that Isn't hunt Mocksville, N. G, and two small Flies Spread Disease mond. orange, vanilla, or different Apple Snow.—Pare and core six found strangely Intriguing: "If, as I ing business for me; It's helping stones were erected to mark the Honse flies spread typhoid because fruit flavors. good-sized apples, stenm In two table- people who don't know enough to look graves. believe, you feel yourself unfairly the common bouse fly Is essentially a spoonfuls of water with a little lemon Almost a century passed before the breeder I d filth. It breeds In and treated by the world that was yours, after their sight But the Joke Is on accomplishments of Daniel Boone feeds upon alt aorta of animal waste. Clean Upholstered Furniture peel until soft, add one-half cupful of I may be able to offer you the oppor her. tunity to take your place again In • "Yesterday she met a man who Is brought about a historic Interest In When It comes In contact with mate Upholstered furniture may be given sugar or more to sweeten and the distinctly and painfully *wall-eyed.' the graves. Then visitors began to rial containing typhoid germs It picks society.” l beating Indoors If covered with a whites of two fresh eggs. Beat well Neeland Barnes longed above all •You mustn't let your eyes go like chip off little pieces of the grave •hem np on Its hairy feet and Ingesti cloth which has been dipped in water for three-fourths of an hour without stones as souvenirs. Fearing the •hem, then carries them to the food, and wrung as dry at possible. Use a stopping; serve In custurd cups or things for the comfortable life that atones would be destroyed, residents which If not cooked afterward may flat beater. The damp cloth takes up sherbet glasses. had once been his. He had never per Odd Railroad Troubles had them taken to a Mocksville hank mitted himself to become shabby. the dust Railway accidents caused by ani and placed in safekeeping. There they produce typhoid. Never bad be sunk to such a state that former friends would hesitate to mals are not Infrequent In some parts remained nntll the Boone Trail High Dip the measuring cup in water be HOUSEHOLD HINTS recognize him. He clung to the Idea of the world. A passenger train In way association bad them returned te fore measuring molasses or thick that when once he ceased to shave and Slam a few years ago was delayed by the graveyard and set into solid con Some Good in “Fussing" Roses need soli that Is well drained, sirup and the sirup will pour more wear clean linen the descent to hell running over a tiger on a viaduct crete beyond the reach of the casual Fussiness has not much to recom easily. Shortly after this an elephant charg vandaL—Kansas City Times. for none of them will thrive on soli Would have begun. s a • mend It. Cream, I have observed, does hat Is water-soaked. He rolled a cigarette and Indulged ing a freight derailed several cars not rise well on agitated milk. Still, and wrecked the locomotive before it s e e It paya to pot new washers in fau In pleasing reveries. Good dinners Laborious were there no fussers It Is possible Put your lamp chimneys In cold cets as soon as they begin to drip; that some of us would not accom were not given Idly nor were hundred- was killed. Insect pests In South Irate Parent—When I «raa your age water and give them a seasoning boll «rash basins and sinks will become plish much.—Portland Oregonian. dollar bills expended for nothing Africa have been known to cause rail I had to work for a living. stained If the dripping continue«. a long life. Peter Mllman wanted him to do some- way troubles, One report tells of a Son—Well, guv’nor, there's nothing to prepare them • for • • • e e Well. Neeland Barnes was his train having been delayed for twe much harder than working you for a Quickened Hie Conscience Such things as empty spools, string, It Is best to plant roses In the Perhaps after all these years hours while the right of way was dis living. Dentist (to bis vicar)—After your •pring, for, «Then planted In the fall, crayons, wrapping paper and blunt the man who had run away with Mrs. puted with millions of “thousand legs.” they are likely to «rlnter-klll unless tipped scissors often are as fascinai powerful sermon last Sunday on “The Mllman was back In America. Per Ia 1923 there were such swarms of lo The bark of several species of the they bars exceptional care. Beauty of Truth,” I cannot tell a lie. ing to children as expensive toys. haps Peter Mllman desired him to be custs in one district that the right of Br— this Is going to hurt.—London publicly. He would find «ray had to be sprayed dally, for more eucalyptus tree yields a rosin, hence the tree la called the “gum tree.” Passing Show. devoid of fhar and la than a week. One Eye Her Oculist Son Could Not Help R o ck o f C h ic k a m a u g a George Henry Thomas, u distin guished Union general in the Civil war, was called the Rock of Chicka mauga for hls brilliant, stubborn de fense of the federal position In the battle of Chlckamuuga, September, 1888. Missouri Many Neighbors Missouri and Tennessee have more close neighbors than any other state In the Union, according to Liberty, Each Is bounded by eight other states. Old Medical School First medical school In America was established at l'erkasle, Pa., on May 3, 1708. In 1779 the rights and prop erty of the school were transferred to the University of Pennsylvania by the state legislature. Immense Masonry Work The great wall of China easily Is the greatest masonry structure In the world. It Is said to contain more bricks and stone than there are In all the buildings In Great Britain. T ftaf K o u fft/u / T ou cft Of course the modern woman dresses to look young. There Is no "old” and "young” In clothes today. The same silhouette Is used for grand mothers and debutantes. Two genera tions ago, the woman of forty was frankly middle-aged. She wore blacks and browns, and upon the appearance of her first gray hulr she discarded hats for bonnets, which definitely classed her as an elderly lady. Today the woman of forty Is a very youthful person—and she looks It 1—American Magazine. "t For an Emergency Take n piece of cardboard and copy on It the telephone number of the lire department, family physician, your husband’s office or other numbers that you might find necessary to use In an emergency. So often In an emer gency, such O j sudden Illness, a neigh bor or some one else to whom the num bers are not familiar may do the tele phoning. Hong this above your tele phone and see what a convenience It Roman Appellation Leptls Magna Is the old Roman name of the modern Lebda, In Tri- polltanla, un Italian possession on the Mediterranean coast of Africa. It was so called to distinguish It from a smaller Sem ite settlement near the Carthaginian frontier—Leptls Parva. Leptls Mapna was the chief city of the ancient Trlpolltls, the other two being Ceea (the present Tripoli) and Sabrata (the modern Zuagha). Prim itive Fountain Pen Egypt claims the first Inventor of a fountain pen. In a 4,000-year-old tomb there was recently found a section of reed no thicker than an ordinary lead pencil and of about the length of a fountain pen and mounted on a piece of copper. The nib of the pen Is cui on the lines of a qulU pen. The hollow In the reed Is supposed to have held the Ink. Old London Monument A monument at London was erect or to commemorate the great fire of 1000. It was designed by Sir Chris topher Wren, the famous architect, whose masterpiece Is SL Paul's cathe dral and whose other beautiful but smaller churches are to be found In many parts of older London. The monument stands near the north end of London bridge. Secret Governing Board Cabal means a secret cabinet or gov erning clique whose measures are un popular. Such a clique existed In the reign of Charles 11 of England, com posed of Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington and Lauderdale. The In itial letters of their names form the word Cabal. 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