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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREOON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. THREE When Flirting Is Permissible (By Ilolon Oldflold.) OBODY will deny that flirt ing when It goes to the length of breaking hearts for pas time, Is reprehensible in tho extromo; few peoplo will dlsputo tha fact that promiscuous lovomaklng Is objection ablo; It lowers tho dignity of men, destroys tho delicacy of tho woman. Nevertheless, It Is difficult to do flno the boundaries where courtoey ends and flirtation begins. Men and women differ from each other, and what Is safo for one may bo deadly danger for another. No test tube has yet been Invented for badlnago, moro's tho pity, and tho excuso that one was only In fun Is oxpoctod to cover much which would bo wholly unpardonable If ono ware In oarnost. There aro somo fundamental truths which every woman not a fool is ex pected to know. Compllmont Is usu ally meanlngloss, and graceful atten tions of men to women may bo far removed from love, and even from a passing Interest In tholr object. They aro merely tho small coin of social lntorcourso with which evory well bred man Is expected to pay his way. So, also, every woll-brcd woman is in duty bound to exert horsolf to be ngreeablo to ovory ono, man or wo man, Into whoso society sho Is thrown upon any nnd all social occaslqns. Sho must appear congenial to her surroundings, must fit in proporly, and discharge hor dobt to her host ess by doing what sho can fpr tho en tertainment of the othor guests. Wo havo all laughed at Mark Twain's story of tho man who died of ex cessive merriment ovor one of his Jokes, since when he has never dnrdJ to bo as funny as ho can bo. Tho man or woman who should refrain from all effort to ploaso from fear of pleasing too woll would bo even moro absurd Still, tho fact remains that a pretty dancor, with no thought of harm, sometimes treads heavily' upon a heart, which aches nono tho less because it had no business to bo in tho way. There aro two kinds of flirts, both men nnd women tho kindly and spontaneous and the wanton and de liberate. To tho credit of humanity bo it said that the first class is by I far tho greater In number. Men and women In whom tho lovo of approba tion la largely developed, and who aro posltlvoly unhappy unless all peo plo llko and approvo of them, who smllo on everybody puroly out of their abundant choorfulness, who mako themselves ploasant naturally nnd unconsciously, with no thought boyond tho kindly motlvo of tho mo ment, they can no moro holp their at- tractlveness than can tho lamp which luros tho moth to destruction; nolthor Is it to bo doslrod that they should. The grentost good to tho greatdet numbor requires that such peoplo shall not only oxlst, but bo as numer ous as possible. They aro fond of tho society of tho opposlto sex; they pos sess chaim, and they llko to exert It; but ovon when they flirt thoy play tho game fairly. Thero is no poaching upon other people's pre serves, no snares aro laid for tho un- Humor, r K of the Blood Cause many troubles, pimples, boils and other nuptions, besides loss of nppotlto, that tired feeling-, flu of bil iousness, indigestion and hendacho. Tho soomr ono gets rid of them tho , ucuer, nnu ino way to get no or uicm and to build up tho system that has suffered from them is to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination tho most effective alterative and tonic medicine, as shown by uneqiialeil, radical and permanent euros of Scrofula Salt Rheum Psoriasis Rolls, Pimples, All kinds of Humor Rheumatism Blood Pols nlng Dyspepsia Catarrh Debility, Etc. Accept no substitute, but bo sure to get Hood's, and got it today. Bold In Salem by 8. C Stone. Call (or Vn B&mpUa, ONION ouncs COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS A CDOUg. IN POT Vim iwmwniliilllMtiw TLE8 H Bupposltorul M Or44 Scn1i. B(4t1U V C vntM I &a m tfct 4 U Jf Ula to t t-r tL. U ln. , Kite Ktk. W Tl,.i1 T7 elf ulnntl WW ' E hnU. Pi UI 4U, euik.Kfi Tni. rtf ,F" fttii t SS J'W,. I fc4 fct4 tnmmUi tmt , IJ Hul i. ram, t Cmu. trm In. htWH sj tj itngUM. mmriM wiov. uhcaitsh. . I Best Rctsttfi tor CMIdrea. PluunttaUttss4M esnotr lasa aitritna. rk oU ortftMl Hmm flwt S Id by il Mtdletiie Stsrt fa Un teWtt W tt fed eeJj bf OR. B95ANKO 00. PhSasWU, AT VMU u ew mttl fnl yi a Awl tmtli ntft wary, and if they do serious damngo it is because other people havo nils understood theirr, Tho man flirts be cause he Is iri Tovo with all women who aro pretty or agreoablo. Ho pays charming compliments to ovory girl whom ho meet without conscious effort. Ho enjoys repartee nnd ban tor, tho Interchange of which oxhll aratos him like wine. So long aa he does not concentrate his attentions with sorious purpose, but distribute them Impartially, like tho butterfly that ho Is, ho Is guiltless, and tho woman who suffers for lovo of him has her self to blamo. As for tho woman, she flirts out of the abundanco of hor Joyous vitality. Sho lives in tho mo ment, and ndnpts horself to whoever Is nearost. Usually sho possesses magnotlsm, and for tho tlmo bolng thinks only of hor companion; she does but her duty to her noighbor.ln making herself ngrceable. If that neighbor thinks that qvcfcy pretty girl who smiles at him Is In 'lovo, with him, his vanity must be colossal, and his self-esteem deserves a fall. Flirts of tho othor sort aro veri table birds of prey. Tho man is prob ably fascinating, a delightful compan ion, an Ideal escort, a man who can fit Into any company and mako him self ngreeablo to any woman. Ho need not bo dangerous If tho woman Is wiso enough not to take him seri ously. But, alas! If she fails to real ize that sho Is but ono of many, and yields her heart too oasllyl She blissfully accepts as. gospol tmth his subtile suggestions that she Is the ono woman In the world for him, which sho Is, perhaps, whllo thoy are alone togethor, with no othor woman In sight; and slid flattors herself that, howovor much ho may havo amusod himself with othors, his heart has been won by horsolf alone. When ho woarios of hor socioty, or sees a new face which pleases him, he leavos his prey, moro or less cm oily wounded, and has no further H UJellow (Cornolta C. Bedford in Tablo Talk) Following the quiet of Lout many of us destro to do a llttlo ontartnln Ing which will roflect credit on the hostoss without entailing an unduo oxpondlturo of tlmo or inonoy. For this wo suggost the follewing: YELLOW EASTER LUNCHEON. Cream of Chicken Soup. Halibut Coqullloe. Cucumber Sandwiches. Sweetbread and Mushroom Cutlets. Whipped Potatoos. Carrote and Peas. Finger Rolls. Bgg and Escnrolo Salad. Wafors. Cream Cheese. Orange Dellrante. Sponge Cako. Coffee, As a number of tho dlshoe can be wholly or partly propared on tho pro coding day wo will begin preliminar ies by making the cutlet mixture, and as the luncheon Is prosumably for six persons, wo will need throe good sweotbroads two hearts and ono throat bread. Drop theso into cold water, changing It repeatedly until the broads look white, thon drain. Placo In a saucepan with ono-half of a teaspoonful of salt and a strip of groon pepper, covor with boiling water and simmer for twenty minutes. Transfer to a bowl pi cold water and let stand until chilled thon dry and cut flno with a sliver knife. In the raeantImo peoI on(H,uarter of a pound of fresh mushiooms, out caps and stems quite fine, placo In a saucepan with throo tablospoonsfuls of butter, I cover and cook slowly, without color- ing, for flfteon mluntea. Stir In three heaplrig tablespoonfuls of flour, then add gradually ono cupful and a half of rich milk. Stir and qook until tho! sauco Is smooth and vory thick, thon . add tho prepared sweetbreads and , salt and popper to tasto and cook for Ave minutes longer. Add one tablo epoonful of finely-chopped parsley, spread on a buttered platter and put aside. Order a slice of halibut weighing one pound and a half. Wash It, plage in a deep frying pan, add one-half of a blade of mace, a bit uf bay leaf, a scant teajrpoonful of salt, a slice of onion aad a stalk of celery, cover with boiling water and simmer very gently until the fish begins to sepa rate from the bones. Lift from the pan when cool, remove the skin aad bones and break into flakes. For the dessert scald one cupful of cream and pour it over the beaten yolks of three eggs; carefully cook over hot water until the mixture thickens to a mtl ous4ard. In a second sauee nan boil together two cupuls of granu)ajb9d sugar and one cupful of water until the syrup will spin a short thought of hor. A man of this kind has an oepecial fancy for young and Inexporlenced girls, nnd for attract ive women whoso trust in man is groator than tholr insight Into char acter. His course of, action is par ticularly reprehensible when tho vic tim Is a young girl whose experience of the ways of men is but Just begin ning, and who bolleves whatever sho Is told. An oldor woman ought to bo able to tako caro of horsolf, and to rate his attontlons at their true value. If sho thinks tho gamo worth tho can dlo tho man Is scarcely to blamo In that ho helps hor to play It. The only troublo Is that when peoplo play at love somoono Is apt to get hurt, and tho someone Is usually tho wo man A woman who Is a deliberate and wanton flirt ought to bo labeled "dan-gerouB."- she has no heart and no mercy. Sho doos not even bellovo In tho slncorlty of tho sufferings, of hor victims, Hor, vanity fs Insatiable find she uses hor' powers of fnscfnntion upon all who come In hor way, re gardless of tho claims of any othor woman. Lovor, husband, or frlond, all Is flali which comes to her net and, whoovor suffors, sho cares not a whit. Hor voracity Is ns elastic as her conscience and sho Is as un scrupulous as sho is charming. Tho moro beaux to her string tho mer rier, from her point of view, and sho plays them ono against tho othor with tact and skill. A multiplicity of admlrors means plenty of bouquots, bonbons; n cholco of partnors at dances, abundant fnvors In tho gor- man; Invitations to tho opera, and all tho othor diversions which hor soul Ioveth, Sho Is usually in no hurry to wed and tie horsolf to ono man, and whon sho olocts tho most eligi ble of her suitors as tho hnppy ono It Is, In all probability, only to con tinue hor conquoBts with tho greater freedom of tho marrlod flirt. Chicago Tribune. Bastet SLuncbeon. thread when dropped from tho tines of a fork. Tako from tho flro and pour slowly into tho custard, beating woll; add ouo cupful and a half of strained orango Julco and put away to chill ovor night. As a filling for sandwichos cook togothcr ono tablespoonful of butter and ono heaping tablespoonful of flour add slowly ono scant cupful of milk and stir until thick and smooth. Cook for five mlnutos, tako from tho fire, add ono-olghth of a teaspoonful of mustard rubbed to a pasto with ono tabloepoonful of vinogar, ono largo uu- cumber pared and grated, and salt and pepper to season highly. For the sponge cako sopnrato tho whites and yolks of flvo oggs, boat ing tho whites to a stiff froth and tho yolks until thick and light Bell togothor ono ' cupful of granulated (sugar and ono-half of a cupful of water until a syrup will spin a long thread or hair when dropped. Pour slowly ovor tho propared yolks and beat steadily until tho mlxturo Is cold (this may bt, facilitated by stand Ing the bowl In Ice wator) and whip pod to a perfect froth. Add tho grated rind of an orango and fold in oarofully ono-half of the whipped whltos. Add ono cupful of sifted pastry flour and a pinch of salt, then tho remainder of the whltoe. This can bo baked In a sheet or loaf or in smnll fancy pans Tho ovon should be moderate. Besltloa lhEt preliminaries, it In well to nroparo In advanoe a pint or moro of flno dry bread crumbs, and j to ordor the finger rolls which com . on with tho meat course, Next morning whip three cupfulsl of thick cream to a cold froth and keep on loo until needed. Pack the freezer, using two parts of ioe to one of fine rook salt. Pour tho prepared Rr canned they should be thoroughly orange mixture Into the freezing can rinsed. Tho two vegetable are re and turn or work (according to the eltd togethor In allttle butter kind of freecer you have) until the ' por the soup open, aerate nud heat mlxturo is very thick, but not hard. a P'nt of strong ohlokey consomme Add one pint of the whipped cream. Make a sauee with one tablespoonful working it in very thoroughly with a ot "utter, two tabtarpoonfute of flour long paddle or spoon, then finish th n'1 A nJnt of thin cream. Put the freezing. Repack the freezer and set two SfWtbor. season and keop hot In aside until ready to use. This should a double boiler, in serving, put a be done fully three hour before the ; rnful of whipped cream In oach luncheon is served bouillon cup. This will leave suCl- Butter the little shells or dishes In 1 e,n U serve with the coffee, which the fish U to be baked. In a not make sandwiches too early saucepan put oaa tablespoonful ond s iR nQ morning or they will become half of butter, one tablespoonful aad a half of flour, one-half of a teaspoon ful of salt and a dash of white pepper Stir over the rlr until mixed, then add one cupful of rieh milk aad four. tableepooRfBls of the broth in whkh the flsh was cooked. Stir until ' .smooth and thick, than add ten drops of ontoa Juice and the fish and take SOUTHERN PACIFIC 10 USE OIL 'fTmaho, Nob., March 2G, Coal BtrlRe will not In the future Be "ono of tho worries of President Harrlman, of tho Southorn Pacific Before long all the englnos on tho systom will bo converted Into oil burners, and coal, with Its cinders and smoke, and Its scarcity In tlmo of labor troubles In tho mines will no longor bo used on tho lines of tho Southorn Pacific. Tho new engines ordored for tho road will be oil burners, and the worlc of con verting those now In uso into oil burners has been In progress for some tlmo. During tho past year nearly 300 locomotives which had burnod coal were changed In tho company's shops at Reno and Bakersflold Into modern, oil-burning engines and equipped with tho necessary tanks for tho liquid fuol. This makes a total of ovor 600 locomotives that burn oil on tho Southorn Pacific lines. The chnngo has Involved tho erection of great storage tanks at various points In Nevada and California on tho over land route, and at othors on tho Shas ta route. Oil fuol Is now used exclu sively on tho coast lino nnd tho ovon land routo, and Hnrriman's recently acquired oil lands In Southorn Cali fornia are a largo source of supply. o Giant Statue Successfully Cast. Birmingham, Ala., March 2G. In the shops of tho Birmingham Steel & Iron Company thoro has Just boon suc cessfully cast tho first section of tho giant statute of Vulcan, which will be ono of the most promlnont foaturos of tho Alabama exhibit at tho St. Louis World's fair. Tho section cast con tains 12,000 pounds of motnl. though It comprises only that part of tho statuo from tho waist down to a point midway between tho thigh nnd tho lenoe. The statuo, whon completed, will bo the largost work of Its kind ov or inn do. from tho flro. Add moro seasoning, If needed. In flvo minutes stir In tho beaten yolks of two eggs and fill tho buttered dlshos. SprlnUlo each with enfmbs mixed with a few drops of molted buttor. Stand tho dishes on flat pans. At the propor tlmo thoy aro baked In a hot ovon for twelve minutes. Spread the dry crumbs on a board or plata Break an ogg into a Baucor, add ono tablespoonful of warm water, I nnd with a fork boat Just enough to i break tho strlnglnosa Tako up tho sweotbroad mixture by spoonfuls and ' mold into outlote either by hand or by tho aid of a greased and crumbed mold. Dip each as turned out into the ogg mixture, turning It to mako suro that it is thoroughly coated. Lift up and drain for an Instant, then roll In the crumbs. As flnlshod place side by sldo on a board or dish no not pile on ono another. Have ready a deep saucepan or small kottlo contain ing sufficient fat to onsuro submerg ing tho cutlets. When ready for fry ing tho fat should be so hot that a thin blue smoko risos from tho center as woll as tho sides of the kottlo. By the timo each cutlet is nlcoly browned It 1b done; not moro than three should he cooked at once Whon brown drain for a moment on ordinary brown paper. The sauee for this dish enlls for ono tablespoonful of butter and one tabloepoonful of flour cooked toflother without browning, one-half ! J a cupful of boiling water, In which ,a dissolved ono-half of a teaspoonful ot uof extract one-half of a cupful of th,n oroum and soasonlng to tasto. Th carrots are cut In tiny dice and bH8d In salted water until tender, tn8n drained nnd mixed with an equal quantity of cookod (teas; If tho latter sogy. No butter is needed Us the blanched heart of eeearolu, ndive or lettuce for the salad. 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