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PPOI1.':1•WRZ TODA.11-I:bridge .at sev'en„ exactly, and he start
' Douglas' Rayrior is feline 014 ed to walk lip this .
-through the heart in the early even,
,.•h* on ths 'Area- of .he Sun roonk. of
Flower Acres, his Long Jsani hOmei
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Standing Over thedearl mail, 'pistol in
:liand, is 'Maleolin Finley, -former
iivireithea,rt of Ray' 's wife, NAAsyl,
: herbrother, Orville...Kent; Ezra God-
'-dard, friend of Finley; Miss 'Mattie,
Ii.i..-yner's sister., a.nd others, .enter t the
room. Lionel Raynor, ion .of Douglas
•IlaYAor yhy first marriage, . comes to
claim his father's 'estate. Nerse Tar,
"' • lia :•ecinfese''le -atiterriPtint.te-paiiell-
Deuglai'ltayno 'out of revenge,.
„- Peri-
nington cele e ec tve,
, and his -girlasSiStanti,„Zist,'are called
' 'to -take the case out of the bands of
: : Deteetive.DOhbins, Wise and be-
gin
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to Wailed prirashaw Gaimari; a
. l hire'-'nere; , in the.
• murder, . .. •
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NOW GO ON WITH .THE .STORY
' "'ken got a lot 'from a little eaires,••
'dropping!".; .."' .„' • • • •••••
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• ' "Yes' I did" Ziat.ioeited rieinplatent.
YOU're, to take that -inte•.,mation.
• and, se- if -Worth anything., You
'see; • Pen;• thatold Galleon. AS ail)ttieal
• "Hardly a lull, 13enny, just e gentle
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.'."Well, this gentle rise,' then. Let's.
take the -rise Tarselvel, • an4 see.. how
long.it. takes." . . , ' ., '. - •
'They walked ep the'Elepe, tesvaid.
the leeie.- .• ' ••
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• "1"thinking ricav about -4a in-
trude, 'Zizi. You see,..it Was pretty
nmeli cliteic at .tiVini o'clock' and Kent:
;couldn't. he einected IP see any ,one
'skulking:away-from, the'lica.se, if the,
person' tarok. pains not to he eeen,"
"Arid especially if the observer had
tothought of ,looking out for a mini'.
h -al, and if the Obierver was; ai Mr.
'Kent Was, adireiring the sunset glow,"
1 "Thet's'•all'so-and irmilmit.', ag'ree
'that il an initrader ".e.ritencl the ntin
partor,, test- before :seVen, . and shot
Douglas Raynor, he :.Could,..make ait
easy getaway -in :the deepening tUri-
light ;Withorrt being , seen by, Orville
Eent corning along where. we • are
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trtie-Ant„you've no trace of a
1110...W.Oild likernaraude,.io your imagine-
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-murderer, 'even like . pirate Or. ban- •tra • • '
"Don't he foolish, Zia -you
' imagi-
nation-iwrunrnng away with Yen."
it will :bringnie6ack' °).; • "Maybe it was faked-" .
"Peraly,'do, look at the view frani. here!
"Maybe it Wasn't." • .
7And there's abridge -1 suppose that "Well, all rigt,t; noW PenTlY,
gThere's the overshoe.”. '
"Oh, pooh, the cveishoa!"
"Don't sniff: at it, Ziz; that overshoe
Means n Tot torne."
Mr. Ken
' t alk • trailed aver this part el the historic
',41;,•;the'bridgelo•Whicli
:Ledwith the neighbor. that night--,-"
"It amet be -there' i no other bridge
,, • ..,;neaibY.': Yee,ysee, he;•-.0orne on.down
er„, :the bridge, Zizi."-•• .
The tWe'Weiti dftn the geittle in-
blirie Of sloping lawn to the pretty
,- 'Attie bridge- that, spanned the noisy,.
tumbhng brook, -whose mnsieta ripple
bad:been aided' by- judiciously placed
• stones in itt:course. •
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" "Mr% Zizi take it in -get the pie-
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, • Mr. Kent stood here, with the
' neighbor &Ai at the time of the shoot --
'Yon can't see ;the hense 'from
• - Itere-leok,.You ean Se e the reefs of
• ''„ it, bid not the doorways." •
tr "Yes, I see that. or could yen hear
shot. -could yen?"' •
. "I doubt- it. But that doesn't Mat-
, ter: I'm getting at the time: All the
• , people at the house are hazy as to.
• the exact time -I mean, to the minute,
'of the shooting.' They all say a little
before seven -or near seven."
" "Except the 'nutse." •
"Yes, -she fixes it definitely -bat;
is she truthful?"
- • "Why not?" •'
'NI don't know -I've not quite sized
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up that nurse yet. Of course elm
would know the time, and if she did
' tell the truth -it seems to ,tally with
Kent' S account. He was: here at this'
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NOV.40:` 11-ei10.0 CtRanj.117,-- \V144 de yati
goAr poligigs Rayrier's Past? •If
yeti'll•ewe. actess with- that, _let
on the will•basi'n2ss-Tfor the pre-:•
Kat." • • • ,
"What de yott ,msan.-*-hie past?
never did 4110149, wtreng" '
"Oh, cliclal •he? Well, I say he tdid.
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Awl, furthermore, .1( 'say you know al)
4;01:11S.L.itt-and US. ed this is knowledge
say id" *QaettelLPAti.'"Ap- his
hand as if to wad Off A blow.. "Den't
sf,,y that word -it isn't true!".
•ICS saw 'at :once' the old M4n. %Nis
afraid of heilig etc ised
He believed tlat Gannon had • be'en
:PerStradecl to, Steal the will' by a
stronger :fiatura.thain his owa-Lioael.
Raynor's of, ecitrise-Laad that Genton
Svep now regretted _it • .
But , if had „,tO he proved, and Wise
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set to work to verify epiaiens, `
By the di*; of :Carefel ane .adnolt •
Anestier..iing, hy).itdiciens hints ,:of "the
leur," :aliiit.hy ropes of Sonia' help here
and there froii Zial Wise finally drew, '
t. .
frO' "Ara the..diagraiefet 'etary of
Ilaynor's'ilfe icr far, es, it 'affected
Vie Odd niau'd.Wfdevv; • t.
'Y'es," Ganr on' recapitulated;•".1'
knewbe lied to Miss Kent, as she. was
then. I ,:inew' he rade ,up that yarn
.about her father being a crirojeal-a.
forget...4' knew he made' her merry
him lb,ecatise if She' didn't he'd split on
her, father, and she'd be disgraced and
her father'd in .jail, • ad her
brOther'd die a. sh ne-and, viell,• . " , •
Raynor pat it to that 'rl in zilch a 090-,LadieS' and ,INlisgei' .slightly
way :that she cOaldnif , out et blearSed: &eat with 'opening oil • left
marrying him unless she 'br ght her 'Shoulder, collarless retied neck, dart -
whole' family down' to the dreg of dis-_ 'fitted sleeveel attaelied two-piede.skirt
grace. And it- wasn't true -it asp t with ' tWO-piece circular
true"' The 02 man Waxed furious flounce, trimming pieces are provided
' "I know the truth!' for boulder and hip, width at lower
Raynor torninitted that forgery hini-• edge,„ size 36, about 234 yards: For
Self! knew it! • I'Ve- alaraYS known -ladies and •misses, 16,748, 20 y
it, and Repair tew I kremeitt That's '34, 364 38, 40, „inehea buSt.' ' • .
*71,1y he :griv.e me this house -,--gave • . HOW' TO bRbEXt,PATTERN.S
rrm, have mY 4own way' ' . . . plain
'That why he was afraid of me -,•-and Write your nanie and address
he *is afraid Of. mel He Used to. beg ly, giving number and size of such
inc not totell his wife of his fraud 0.b, patterns as You want: Enclose 20c, in
stamps or coin. (coin preferred; wrap
earefully) for each nurelier„ and,
address. your' order to :Wilson„Pattera
Service, 73 1;Oirst Adelaide'St.,-Toronto.
Patterns sent by an early.mail.
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."Did you threatea to do se?"
" "Yes, I did! • To., see him Cringe
and craarl and beg for,mercy. Oh; I
had no intention of telling hen -but I
loved to. scare hire!" •
ernetioe, that was between. laughter c
Fres Veget.ables!
'The ca. man Cheek with hysterical
' and' ahger. Thee he etibered down '• own nt• aIr
"But she foinniout.," he said, eine*. • -;•
be
u. Whie per , "She found out,••, -not Martyll Vegetables Can'
through me,• -but she overheard some Forcectanti Kept to Proking
he , had deceived the.Sujtm.er ea on with-.
gathered that
Wards we said one night, an; she
' Out Having to Use the,
abont. h father."
'"What did she lo." •Zizi asked,- ' • Upener ,.
breathlessly, • 1. '
: Why riot take "She wept straight to Raynor. arid mere of your garden
taxed him withit. He deaied it„ 4,
indoors this , fall? It is possible ni.
tourse-she couldn't prove' it -so she this way_ to _hive yOur fresh. vege-
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could do tiOt;ting. But. --after she
knew -I 'for on, don't blame her , for
killing him."'
"Hush !" Wise said, sternly, "we
dOn't;know that she did kill hint., Tell
me exactly of what , he accused her
father.", ., •' 3 • ,
'"Why, he told her that her father
had committed a forgery -long ago,
you know -=an his young days. He said
that he, Raynor, waathe only one Who cellar, with plenty of soil round the
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roots.,ycin will insure yourself a crop
knew the truth, the'unless she mar,
ried him he would expose her father's that 'irilr last for several weeks after
winter has set in.
guilt, and that if she would marry
him, it, Could remain ,hushed up for.- leaL,zaititeg celery such is Giant Pace,
as much earth as • poSsibte
ever." •
"Didn't she ask her father about adhering to the roots, can be -packed
it?" ' , in a corner of the cellar where the
,was an invalid -really very i• tne_mperafurd will remain above. freez,
"No; -4
.. ill. The •shock Might kill him -Ray- . g If the cellar be dark, the celery
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will blanch all the better. Pack the
"Don't say that word -:--it isn't true!" nor told her., Also, he said, the dis- V
• i 4raee would. kill Orville Kent, who is
ground -with yon --now; you co,me with of a proud, sensitive nature, and deli -
race• " , • cafe os, sveIl. So, Du save the bunch,
.• • she Married that devil-" .
"Where?" ! .
"To Grim Gannon's' house tb find
out what hold he had over Douglas
Raynor °Or Raynor' had over him." '
"Going to ask him ,outright" -,
"Yu are." ,• . , • ,
trimshaw Gannon sat on the little
porch of his unattractive DK house.
"Wh.at do you went?" he growled.
"I don't know anytilieg about. the
Douglas minder!"• , ; •
"Then you sarely need feel 4no, un -
'easiness at sight of p detective," said
Wiie cheerily.
serious :obstacle, fa rou eau hily the
;nets' at small e4ljenge of 'PeOstnett
and ,.other fletgers. 'Ten 04.4411 CBS,
.4-increaee yew' seii.ply of rheharb
by tlivid•ng the lorger•roOta, either fl
the Spring or in•.the fall. They'sre
$1'.0.99 'feeders, anthneed. a ilheral .tatp•
Ply of' manure tWoeked into the ground
round ,there .every season,
FREI4C1-1 •
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The nOptilar Ftench endive of the
restaurants is merely witlOof chicory,
It. you „grow the planh.... ip your ,surn,
tmertetdent, aid in the*fall plant thena•
a• box 'd eiirth„ with two inches of
Send over the. top, blanched Shoots•will
be ready for use in a few weirs.•
them -eft rather hIgh. and new tens
up ;• with little care yon
eat) Make the same Sete supplyendive.
all winter., , Rote ter,: forcing .can be
bough fora email Sem. •
•:.:Mustard.. and. gareea cress, bath
whichtmake ' eiteellmt ,salads, can he)
grown:4.100y' by -placing a feW seeds
a: boit.of earth:arid-Watering theta:
freely. It is best to.have a•feve holes,
in the bittern of the box 'for drainage.:
that ,t'ia.;Waral:400
groar:excelleni.beA greens from .tbeets:
left otr.s.r from the garden. ' Plant
them in -.a box of earth, place them
near 4 window and. svater ,freely,.
inake,a few holes in the box for drain-
age, • •
Tiarnips Can be ferceitl, also •for
greens. If yeti dig 'up well-established
defidelien piarits in. the fall and re-
move :the leaves, you can force Ahern
easily in a Warm .Cellar, . By covering
them, with inverted : hex „ or by
Using a certain, pie. can • make Plants
produce golden,011ft' leaves of
delieate flavor, Chr;stian • Scieriee
Monitor,, • . •
liVntl\T a cold or exposure
v v brings aches end pains. that
• penetrate to 'pont Kry- hopes, there
is always quick relief in A r)irin„...
„ will make sh-ort. work of '''.that
headat;le or any e pal
to-Ps,:trye riet -the inCife' sec;6114. •
tlifftrire, front neuralgia„ neuritis,
Illeumatisin Or lunibagoi. NO ache
, tt Tart is -ever. tia, ..fer
Awiriti tablets to relieve, and file!
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on (et the heart: Ali druggistg,, .
' nrOVert ,VatiettS,
nalles_whi eh .pia.ny, aelple_have, found: „,
= ihtualltiBle,in t4teT014,44itka,
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•itches of many kftide.
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tables at Christmas. For, instance,
rhubarb,/ Brussels sprouts, celery,
dandelions,. mey be laps green
and crisp:
If you made a big seiving.of
Brts-
sels sprouts' in the spring, there will
be plants, no doubt, corn which you
have not gathered the sprouts 'when.
frost come. By digging them Up and
eettieg them in an airy Part Of the
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_Eventide_
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Now 1 leY• me downe to. sleep,
Lee* and herd ilifSheren-4.1,11s447.'.:-7--.---*T"
1. have come. A . weary way • • .
'$h4ti. life's, 'Morelia but at .last.
Night 18,6,11113g, 'sweet aria fast. .• :
.1\tow I lay • me , dawn •to • '
.1 pray:Three •noW lay SOW .to kee,p..e
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I have tried, 'Alal,•• '
Frain, the World"s.dailt soli stale
Free. to keerie Weak and Weill, •
Witji my istrength ali, 'oveiberne,.. ,
f: pray Thee, 'Lerd;„:roy Soul; to keep:
If' I.Sheuld•slie. before I wake. • •
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Treasurei•e, have, silt fast away
Frem..my,heeping; day' by. "ay.. •••
And it shrink from .ceining
This. theught heldeth joy's glad thrill.
„ I d 7clie • before I wake, •
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1. pray "Three, Lord, my seal to take -
From' all the sorrow it hath known,
.Sin and 'loss and. tear, and .moan,L
To the deat'ones, gone before,.
.thrpresencie ..erermare; •: - •
I pray -Thee, Lord, my 'soh]. to. take -4
Thie I. ask ter. Jesus' sake: •
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-Name alone that can. prevail:
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Anibal': held Within 'the vall, •
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Avery Other plea has peace,
Worth. or "'merit elaim I none, .
This I "ask for...Tasus' sake. • . •
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"ilk° cletectives4, ardended Zizi,
seating herself on the porch 'railing.
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"'es, • I'm a detective,"••she added'.
"I'd like nothing better,than to have
you show nie your colleetion and ex-
plain it to me." ,
"Do you -do you -like that sort of
ing?" Gannon recovered his oise . . ,
somewhat as hirthaughts.were sway-: ' . A Mother ,
ed to his beloved work.. • . • Youth fades; love droops; the leaves
of friendship fill;
A mother's seeret hope outlives them
• all. . • -Holmes.
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• , ..His Hearing Kestoreo-
-The tnvisible ear druminvented by
:A; 0. Leonard, which resembles a the heights' of the Morro ,Solar, I
miniature meophone , fitting inside heard a burst of rernarkabIe, metallic
the 'ear, entirely out of sight, is help- bird calls, vthich seemed like random
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Ing the hearing of a great many pea staccato notes in the middle octave of
pie. • Mr. Leonard invented tble 'drum. a piano. It sounded life the sustain -
to relieve himielf of .deafenss and ,ed singing of e single. bird, and yet I
head' noises,. and it dins this eo sue 'could imagine no songbird capable of
cessfully that.to one could tee ho is ' producing' such volume and tone,
a deaf malt. A reqeest for ,informa- Again and again the calls rang out
roots, close together and cover them tion to A. O. Leonard ‘70 Fifth Avenue mysteriously In the dusk. When I
with; fre.s1 garden soil. If you make . ' , i
Suite 437 New York City will be reached the base of the hill, the secret,
given a promp -rep sr.
'Overlooking Lima
ricim any point near the.edge Of its
plateau-ilke 'top,. the Niorre Saler of;
fere an • outlook . which is genuinely.,
magnificent. . Under the porthern.
steep. le a.: broad beach of line sand at
whiehiaiiringsunierier afternoont, pic-
nickers and bathers arrive by • every
car, that winds down through the .tan-
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Autumn. Recipes -.3
WAth eiroler dAYk hearty diehee .
010 hilve.)heen•phunne.4 Alurfng :the „,
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hot weithor comp agala into lovor..''' •• „.•
Stalfet, baked 'potatoes are Always'
pepelar., and the variation • in. season., • . • ; '„
Mg, givee beloW„ should make :them
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even greater .fatoritei. . . • , ,
nowTesil:at00070120idaP, ,texptataiieoeeSs '444 .
•s.helie. -I:leturn, ;them to. The ,p!ail 'Ito.: . , ...,,, . : ')
One chopped' onion, onelialf ,cup. cat '
spoon,. miiStard, one fourth "tsepoion..' , ' . - ......
taste, 'Mix wet] and, refill the Detata
Cut one ...Ititolo .. pork leade:rioin • . ,.• ,... • , : • •• .
'pleonii'gliteltriV.,1,a;aakned..pporittktoled;weistlisip-7-it‘aita:;.
canned tomatoes, , three-fourths tea- t . ,
celery. 'salt- , and 4palt, and t Peneea.' to . , ' •. . •• ,
befit theretighly.
wben•dbne cut off one end oi each Anac
sceop,-ent„ the COOteete. Mask tale; .444.
• • • - 'Fb,ra Roil:, ,„ •", . ,, . ... ,: ' 3 ':. ..
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llienata•ti,agR,e,01!ailtiscl:ysopur ewaQdti•-itolilair j overepcatkhee,
th;e,vitir a stiing. and •put, iatto • a :,bak•-• : .;.;:i.,..„,'',
.1bw: pan 'Add ..a little' :boiling viiiter -• , ' . ' ' '• :' i
and bake., basting, frequently, until th44'.. '''
meat is tender. A strip or two . of • •
ba'con -May be •lald.., over the Meat be: , ..,
fore puttipg it in .the &Fen. .Remove , --,-)'• ..,H..„.• _
the .meat from the .oven,. slice It as 'a : •
jelly: roll and arrange the slices on a ' .- ' I ''.' •
hot platter. . Make a gravy Of the : . , ., ., •
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ligaid 'in the pan and add to it a table, , ..
spoon .of tomato catsep with,'ealt and', ' . ,, , ,. ;,..,.........-,
pepper to taste.... :. • • .
Veal Heart Loaf . "
Boli A veal heart until tender and "
Put' it through 'a Meat chOpper, kat.i „
mile and the dunes . peyond, Is the half as nalich bread crumbs as there,,
tilled ..alitiviel plain ,that eXtenas . to js' of the .heart and seaiiin. • •,• •
the Purple,., mountains,t With salt, pepper, sage ..and red . pep
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with 'Cherillore. Barranco,. 11,fira#ores, per. with a. dash 'of nutmeg' if you
azul Magee -lane . looking like toy. condiment... . '•Meisien with the .• • • •
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lages built by*children. Against • the 'liquor in which the hart was otioltid , •
•ridges :in the north lies -the'. metrore aria pat the ellxture Into a eccifere pan . ' • '•
irliK----bornipibtibrfeli:-tffWaYfr'rOnrFff-i4Whfab
church spites:: •tiffsaore yeti see Sen. the .cor, of tile:loaf with breat rutrahs,t ,
Lorenz*. mal -on., ...and mane:4)0719e dot with hatter ' end, Mike, for thirty :
rocks;,•all veiled in fog on wind- Minutes in 4 rnoderete oven. ..,„Serve::
hot or 'cold, cat in thin Slices,
ward' sides.. ' ..fo the • southward
stretches an intermineble white beach.
backed:- by the green, swampy mead-
ows ,n1 Hacienda Villa and•'''by the des-
ert upland of Lurin, while at the right
of these" and far away; in an. sxpanse.
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which, under eleaesky, is as 'blue es
the, 1VIediterranean; the bright,' two,-
• Cheese Fingers •'" .
pound poet 'American chees,e twith one'. •
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' These are excellent to "serve with:
the -.salad course. I 'Reid' one-fourth •
tablespoon tiamato catsup; add one • .
•tablefpomi butter, a dash of ea7eene . '
and, ' a little' salt: Spread over
very . ••, .._.,. .._.....,..,.i,....,.....
-summitted-isiet of -Paeaaca.mac ,,stands- -- ,.•::
. . tnin 'iliee-i'Cif bread, cut' eac ,shce in . • ,
,
like' e• niaillile cathedral. ' ' • . •
One Septeniber evening 1 'Waited
upon the llerro Solar" for fhe 'Sunset. striPs One I inch wide, And to'ast "quick-
ly in: a ,hot, Oven; . Snrve at (Mee. :
, .Wheeler House tees./ ... • ;'• ' . '
. * • '
and for : alcing time .it was hard to . •
'choose. whethe7 to look toward the • Sante_ oae pound oLfresh mush- 2f '
ocean. iina the • orange sky above rooms until tendera can of prepared
PrOaton and San ' Cotten's°, •or Gime ihe, mushrooms may,. be eabstitaited-sea-•.
darkening valley With• the piuletopPen son.. with salt and pepper -and 'a, :few, ,
cordillera behind. 'When the sub went drops of onioa idiCe, • doe! 'mid - ,put ,
ander as a tory disk, the team •of the through a cearse.sleyert tremble' one
long..rollera.that, broke upon, the- rocky dozen eggS;and' rena.rive..th abet Plat- .
shore turned:from White to: heliotrope .ter. Cover 'with thf ,mlniii•ooms,'. gar-
and most of the colors "of both sea nisli with p.arsi^y• and toast points and, . .
and land assnmed indescribable rich- Send to the table, while ho( : This . . •
nese and depth.4"or a brier tithe' more, makes . a fine • Sunday night 'supper: ,
the birdscould be eten 'trail over the dish for six People. • • .:
bay,. but •the short-lived tropical twl7 - • ,, mulled. akiet. . ; • ;
light very, quickly followed. As ,.1 re. .
turned to Chorillos around Lire eastern . To, tWo quarts cif sWeet eider add '
one and one-half cups 'of brown ,sugar, '
.shoulder of the headland, the night
--- ----'F' , inie-f Cm rth • tea s p oon salt, one teaspoon.
hawks were hunting, al moiring south- :
Ward egrinst' the wind, silentlY abd cloSees, Oriceteespoon allsPice, ilix inch -
long sticks Of cinnamon and a' little '
'Close to the, ground* Sud•denly froth nutmeg: ',Simmer for • ten' 'minutes,
strain through. cheese • cloth and re-
heat. • This is best served .stearning:
hot in earthen mugs. • • .
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a fairly large bed you will Praliably . .
find it desirable to surround it with
• "Without 'proving 'hie story!" 'cried it
to.keep the soil in place. On
'cement floors a covering of several.
- 4`How coultrsiTer° She had' no one inches Of nil° and preferablY sem-
Zizi.
to ask but her own gamily or this what -moist garden soil is necessary
Qefore you set the roots in place.
suitor." :' -: Trimming the ragged ()aside leaves
, "And she w" as in love 'With Mr. Fin-.
ley at the time?" asked Zizi. , . _ will help to keep the celery in better
' "That I can't say, but their v•iercenditien. • ;Under faVerab1e4ejraum.
acquainted, 1 kn.ow. When she said stances celery so packed will:list until
well after Nei/ Yeaf's Day.
yes to Raynor they were married very _ .
scion' and settied dosen here at Flower RIILIBAlp EASY TO FORCE .
• One Of the easiest vegetables to
Acres. Her father lived but a short •
time after that, and she put up_with force in the' winter is Thobarb. I4te
her brute of a husband for nearly two in the Tall dig roots that are several
years before she discovered what he years, eld and leave them in a pile Out
had done V) her. • Then., -well, I'm in- of doors until the. ate frozen hard.
dined to think she took limatters into After the first of the year bury bury
her own hands." • them an inch or two ; deep in moist
- (To be continued.) • sand in brixes or in the teller floor,
cellar be dark, then stalks will be are easter
lighroplored with very small reddish
leaves. A blanket hung across the
corner of the, teller will .keep the •
light" out, or, .ir there art .only a few
plants, a ventilated box set over them
will serve the same 'purpoie. • .
The Stalks will be realy to Oat in
from four to eight weeks. .
' :63 wish to force 'rhubarb more
raPidiy, diga trench a foot deep 'tied
put a' layer Of freih :horse manure at
the bottom,. and cover it with two
inchee of loam. . Roots Set a foot
apart •-n such a trench and carefully
packed with earth will grow. so rapid -
was iiiiulged, 'tor a Ilea of twelve,
ihisee, singing a loud, harp -like 'chor-
us,'#ew out as croekedbilled -.silhouet-
tes against the evening sky,: ,• The.
wedge of, ibises appeared, to be •circ-
ling the upper pert Of the mount for
taeir , music, wbich seemed • &sail -
Mental rather thaa'vocal;'Would grow
faiater' and fainter' behind' :me, and.
'thee, after an elapse of ten minutes or
longer, indistinct notes would herald
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Idols
The idol of toalaY pushes the her
Of yesterday ,Out :of • our recellection,
and inturn, he supplanted ,by
his, successor of to morrow.-',-Iyash-
itigtiin Irving.
Men.ar'e like postage -Stamps, They
haye to stick to get Anywhere-7May-
ton ./ournal. •
the comine',of the birds from the op,
Posit° ffirection.-From "gird Islands
.01. Peru," by Robert Cushman Mur -
Stop tGelds with Mlnard's Liniment. . phy. •
•
1
eal es .
and keep thou well watered. If the' . • . .
"Adore itl But no time jtist now.
As you tay, Mr. Gannon., you know
nothing about the Rayner murder, and
that's jut why we ,want a little talk
with you. •. ; . We can'tget anYthing
otit of people who do know abbut the
.crirne-they won.'t tell."
..'?,,
"You know *hp tey are ,
"Maybe-4maybe riot." Zizi was in
her thoit flippant mood. "Aty way,
yeti can tell us t ther things -and don't
you refuse now„ or191 have the law on
As- she hea tully expected, Grim &eat men. ire thnj WU' lee that li that Yon ein Make -if3. „eating in kali that IlePW and- brilliaata,s6"
1.
• Self -Interest
•
' Our Virtues disappear when Put 'In'
competition with our interests,*.
Rivers lose themselves in the Ocean.
.-La Rochefencatild. * • ,
yo:11,1" :Great Men
to use
INIAMOND/DYES' are used by
• practpally the same method al
• any othe dye. They go on easier,
though-ainore sinoothly and evefily;
Without spotting or strealting. That's
because they are rhade from veal
. anilines, without a trace of fillers to
intere fabrics Or give thine that
redyed look. •
Diamond Dyes contain. the highest
quality anilines that mond ilia bey.
That's why they give such clear,
bright;: tevv,loblcipg colors, which
43
agree Diamond Dyes_are better dyes.
The white package of Diamond Dyes
is the highest totality dye, Prepared
for general use. It will dye or tint
silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon tat,
•any mixture.of materials. The blue
jateliage is A special dye, for silk and
wool only; With* you can aye your
. Valuable articles of silk or wool with .
entiat to the fineit professiona/
• three weeks. • . rmar" 143nah' Wear and Work. When you buy -remember this. •
washings, t. • The blue packaw dyes silk or wool •
Gamien's file.e paled ,at the threat, spirlteal is etrOnger ab mate-
,
made' fearfbhy tfie low tense voiee 1 ria,l forge; that thotglite St le tire ,Many gii.tde6atS Who belie been
iiiirtlY6-Vv-errg-timirtrltrOvisigai :wortch-4•Prnerson. *Atilt -iii,-.40Xeing „*Itubk.04.,44_>,..110-
'eYes. • , • " • .i.ealitedhat Usparagits can, tie gr- oWn
"What do you Vett to ktlev74.0,att. 'Weekrieei ' nt the teller 'Prat /as easily Yon tan
tirMi thriftett mit ' , • • : . • ' bogin to forte aiparygue, as soon as
'The:questioning,- -7f"--triw-fidapnvi 10.101"
"Abent the will," he said, le a , ate. tor T.m'el.V78alt'hess oinergj--- /Ian as an t rirCeirW4111t,
t 4 (it netemary
. "You „hAti the eopy-t e i .e• • .f • Atle--eater-Att-'411&-ele. 41We-or-few, leer& _
AVM* gimlet from, Ziti, Sise tOolt ap We ee*Ot trcvli "a "8 Yon wish in -the all, or kreet rig the,
f..v.en Write.. "Where s it? P • oteept a , n
•4-1 „kteo .11_arken the -loner.. lkeo ts that Are
-
c•irl 'found it •• Men are getting bolder and bolder, retetree,..- onde stoii hliffe ,fore4,1. the.4
210-itm eamele will it i"e1 7.--:(treenvine Piedmont. however, they are lierthieSer • , . .
-•' •••-- signed will." • „ !leek ' Of "fillparagtIS arid rhabarh
Xe3a-"titne you have dyeing to e# only. The white package will dye,
ry otidIYfet-l-V- Vititz'Ste-'-every itind-tilt4-gdeds7t..ineledirig-glik--T7-
OA they are easier to itSe.- Theft tied wool. YOUf dealer has both
-tottipaite fesults., You surely package& . '
. •
, ,
•
• Diamond `--' - Ft -from -414
' Itif)liest (polity. !millets -iiiiift'ef'
.....
'46wi,b14..._,Attelitsi ii Ilia „aailinot
"1101-conay; 4 -64 are,_-ilielife Of
ilyes;• th4,,, vuece of---tii_etrzii-itit.....
eaters; bvtrionteedigt perintoteot. e.
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ALL , otAtillts
mid
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• isS: "Alt rijit, thew 1 hrtto-f **Do has; nty-e SniflcU8t Attnartiorr hiniraent4,.,15.100 111 leftgatdci neett ra:4 be a. usurp
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What's the Use?
• i.ol,••••••••••••••••
,
,Professor Leonard Hill, Director Of
the Department of 'Applied Phy.stologY
.01 the -MtiOnal 'Institute for Medical
Research, in his presidential address
to the 'Sanitary- linspectoei. Associa-
tion tonference• in ondon,
would call .Your attention to a
certain iacillus 'which -shall be name:
less, but.is easily cultivated.
"If nien 'are as susceptible as guinea
pigs ire to the thrill prodeced by this„,
bacillus -and there is reason tO think
they, are. --it 'would appear , that one
gramme, say a saltspoon•ful, of the dry
toxin would suffice to kill a million.
• •
'!The toxin acts if inhaled or if it .
falle on the eye 'as a pftder,
• "If men set .out to prepare .suelt
toxin and !matter it by aeroplanes,
'what would be the 'use of the proufply •
Of war?" •
. Things Said
• .
•
•
13achelors of '• Science • invarihhly
write bettet letters than Bachelors of
Art, bdcause they have been taught
t� write what they have to say and
then leave. ---.Mr, P. It Shown.
If you want simply to get. "fun," a
,hard heart and .ae good digestion will
-help yen more dam all tlie cardinal
virtues. -Dean Inge. *
Mt. Ramsay MacDonald and Signor
Mussolini are virtually two peas froin
the same poil.-Mr. George Young,. M.
V.O.
I claim to iin" descended front the
Thane Of -Pifet-7-Maeduff,' the gentle,• .
man who ,kilted
Shaw. - . • - •
• '
EStEribAsit :
gene,
And still a new...to-morrow does dome.
, ...1#-,Y.;-,te,1110'1:rtIV/--Idill007 'gilt tqi, OA .
-_ , • . ,.
,•,.. • Tin the exliiiitsted ,,Welh- cap Yield • tie '
• more, .1. ' • • -66veiey. . , ,
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It se" .. einl to bo.goite goriltany agreed
that the Arab wasn't. the guy that 'put .
the t Pal • in Palestine.,--spritigtield
." .