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Manhattan Pudding
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• OPP. pre d sugar
cups orange
juic•4. 1'cupIieavye..,„7
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..;• 2 eupit chopped burnt' •iinriondfi •
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The Royal Family At Ascot , Things You'd Never
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Dissolve % cup sugar in fruit. jute -
es, TUT' into chilte(.rin°41 Or can 'of
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ice cram freezer Whip crearacadd
•ernaining sugar, ahnOndi and yanil-
. Peur. over -firsrtnixture;;•=seal"
tght1y, pack in equal'PartS ice
and salt for 3 hours.. ,
Orange Fluff „Salad •
(Serves 4)
4 to, 6 „small oran ges
• , • Lettuce
'if • cup grated. coconut
cup grated carrots •
Pare orangei and cu t in thin, slier
es.. u s ices in • a ves. On lettuce
covered Salad plates, arrange a
circle of orange, slices 'being gext-',
Ne'ous with fruit. Sprinkle with grat,
d.coconut and. grated carrot.. Serve
at' -`-one With mayonnaise, into.which
1-3 assfnuch orange juice' has been
thoroughly, blended, •„ •
• ' Cat(ee.Ice Creith
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Mil - • ••••
• 4.:•pint heavy Romp • • •
• '1 package poWder„,,c4ter. coffee
. •••'• • ' junket ' •• ••
of • Salt (if ile'ke‘cl\c„)
.:Warm it .•to lukew,arn, ebOut,
HOT. ',11e7
•• moVa front • stove :Add • po•wdet, for'
coffee junket. and • Mnall .Pinch
• : salt; f • desired:: Stir not : More than
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one Minute.' .''potir. • inimediately into
if” ,•reirigerator tray• Let stand undis-'
• Jurbed until firm and
c�ol—
about ten minutes. •Whip. cream and
' •. stir •into junket..'Place in •freeging•
compartment in the refrigerator ; at
as cold temperature • as ; possible,'
'When partly frozen (it .will •b� •thick
-around .the edges);. seraPe, from'the
' sides and. bolt Of -the -Pan' and;
then b et • h con tit'
• ofrigerator" tray quickly with a fork
. dr -large ..Spoon,l_ortd.,...ple,
•_,,frigerator.to• finish freezing. , w
NEW RECIPES FOR ORANGES
• • j • Cli'itnge• Drop' 'Cakes ' 4•14„
1.. (Makes 5'..dozen)' • ,
cup shortening '
-11/2 Clips :hrown sugar' •
1%. cups 'quick cooking 'oatmeal • !!.,
cup' cOecniut (nuts ;pe candied
Orange .Peel) .• , • • ;: ••
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2 teaspoons :baking poWder 0.
• teaspoqn each. of
•• ••• .01.9VeS antl..gait„..-: • 7 ' •
• • :'• teaSpeoiL.einnamon • .
• • 7 4, cup sweet milk : •
••••' Cream shortening • and sugar. -•Add
well beaten eggs. Add Oatnieal, eocn-.
Mit, Orange' •Iniee "and rind. Sift drY
4ngredients.• Add With milk: •Drop
from teaspacie to well; greased cookie
itlieet:.Bake in a more than moderate
• 'Leven: 13,80 degreeS to 406' Oegrebs
Nuts or candied ;Orange' peel,
' ' may be substituted for coconut ." if
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Mint Sauce lot 'Lamb ‘'
4.; •, (Serves 4) •
• ' cup. finely cholipe4. mint
cup. orange juice • -
• " •cup lemon 'juice • . •
••••• 1 tablespoon powdered siikar
• tontbiric .and .stand in:Want' place
Orange Crum Pie• ' •
•. • : ;Kokos.. 1 'pie),
• ' , 2 'egg yolkes,,beaten
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• •• .4' cup flour •
' 41. cuP sugar .; . •
1/4 teaspoon Salt ' •
Mix well and 'add: .
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•.• 1 cup .gine juice.• : •
.1 teaspoon grated' orange rind:
'• Cook in •donble, boiler 15 Minutes,
stirring trequentlo6L-Pour*---inte,
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crumb emit' pie shell. Cover with
meringue made of: • , •
2/ egg whites, beaten"stiff with .0;
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' 2 tablespooris sugar .
Bake 15 to 26 nuntiteS_Ari slow
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tp, •Set meringue. •When cold
;SerVe desired With' whipped' .cream.
• SUMMER PIES '
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One erust's enough for any sum•=
nier Pie, And. V that one crust is.
made of crumbed ctgekerS-Wh010.'
sonte, easily dike ••,d and most easily
prepared—aid. fir ed , with a short-
cut easter& and fruit; filling you will
have a perfect summer dessert. ,
Magi, Raipherry Cream Pk
1 '1-3 cups (1. can) sweetened
condensed milk • •
4 cup lemon juice •
• 1 -'•cup raspberries
4, cup.. whipping cream
2 tablespoons confeetioneXe''•
' ••• (4X) Sugar
' Unbalted crumb crust. I•
lilend„\ tegether the sweetened' con -
denied r!Nilk and lemon, juice. Add
pier•
lined witW. Unbelted. vanilla , wafer
crumb cru t. Cover ,', with whipped ••
cream siree ened with confectioners'
sugar. Chill efore serving:
h ,-Cre4in Pie • .
1 173..cuP sweetene:d eendexised
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cup, leen n. juice :
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• Op sliced eaches
. • .• 3$7enP-Oldinn (creAm
tablespoonscontectienersi
• • • •sugar ' .
• Unhaked crumb 'crus : -
Blend together: sWeetened; condens-
ed lemon juice,:andLjeaches,
and 'pour 'We 'erUst, Cover
with_,Whipped erearn lightly sereeten;-
and chill befote SerVing. - .• •
• No :.prepare ,Unbaked ' Crutith
Cru t."„.•.Ito)1 encitigh vanilla' Wafers tO
"make %,,up of. Crumbs. Cut :Omagh
Vanilla Wafers lialves", ;stand
• around' edgot. pie plate,„Cirver•
bot-
tom of the plate' with: crumbs and
fill.: in spaces :•betwe cracks. Pour,
in filling as time], 'Ad ;COver. with
•Whipped. cream,.
icle--bov-,-tlesserts are aday4,-
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bare 'and 'they cettainlY do temp
laggink-suntiner-appetitesc-!-Theifitic--
est ..thing.abotit seme;:pf- themi-
cotirse;• .that they iceeP••fof
a .week and aaVe the, homerriaket the
• trouble of '.preparing • 'dessert. • 'each'
night, There' S a Simple receipt for a
fine;one:• ,•• •• :
'•Beet„one-half 4ffdeal:if ,utitil;it is•
quite thick, add tine-full'eup: of fresh
_strawberry 'pulp, mix thoroughly and
put in an ice 'etibe tray. Let 'stand.
for several hours.: ,SerVe. plain 7 or
•garnished .with Whele• berries."
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7". -A7HASTES.S''Sk.VE:W''*7•7'
The 7 hotlee • who A.,1"rafftspend
nt.-et her time 111 the: 'open • • air
with' her guests is, faced 'With '• the
•task of • finding qiuckly-prepared
dishea• that are. tempting and attrac-
tive Here is a-,.Soliition of the, tuna-
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eon or supper'problein that 'is: eertitin
to„leiroye populer-7,01d potetOes, bait-
edtlin their skiffs and stuffed with
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Ominced harp. •
Partly bake.. the. potatoes 1». their
skins, allowing one for each .person.'
8coop .out the: centres and •fill •with.
minced . Meat, .preferably . ha.n, or
•bacon., Put a few dabs of butter on'
each, end:return to• the Oven 'to fin-
ish coating. SerVe- piping hot,O •• • .••••\
..-The "advantage, of this dish is' that
one is-certainto possess the 'ingred-
ients; and is a, geod .standby for.
a meal should one "run out". of other.
tlinigs, •
• - „A .COOLING.' 6.,111•N K ;•
6 • lemons •. ••• '
.'..1,ottp Sugar ...••,„
• 6 cups eoid water. 0• ,
• Lemon . slices • • , . , • •
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.lxtract jenion juice, edd ' stigarp
and stir dissolved.'.' Then .add
-,-Watet-aini-sertre---initnediatelY';:-,--POUr •
into glasses over crushed ice
.net too nutch . ice for • Children).
Piacea lemon slice Over the, rith of
each glais; Dy dissolving 7the1sugar
iri the tether" Juice before adding, the
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W. .. Rarbstein; in. '4,,Ife•
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.. Bk,,ISalser Wlbhelm -baltitiO.' Chei4PO4!•4:',, ;,... .:•;,,i' , ••
al) all the suitable treea 94 his Own; .'"'• .• 1.,•:,•tbi' • ?..•
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estate 'in `nenr• chopping 40' thn7trPe4J' * • ',. • ,
on the estares. of Ilia friends • • 0"ii''
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' Blondes 'are more inclined te 6.•0 . , ' 7 ....-
baldish than brueettes Jat. hrgitelinn '' ' ' - 6
raerciehTaborse, inclined te'A)e. hair -Unit ,,then •.• • • • ' ' P'''.. '''•
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• • 4.11. ,American 1490k. of e tignette,pub-, .' ' • i,...1,,,,,,
fished in 1.827...rec.:minuends to.:dieers• ., .., „ .: . •71.1 . tj,4:,,"..
that if possible •.the knife sliouid,' ,. ".„..;•; .,.. . • .:74. 1,',, '
neer : 60! put, irkie. the' *Oath at all,'''....
The people of the United States, •
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•considered, in' tOtei have between. ten, • :'... . , , :.0. •
and fifteen. hairs on.their: heads,' '1,
:Ptilffic streets talfe,up, one-third oil , :;••••:
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the, area of Manhattan, Island: .;
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Right • percept:, Of the pplicenteri , in': •;, . • . •-i•
New York City. are of Irish birth, and,•• ,
a, further thirty :prceitt, aro or pure, • .. ...,'
' $4- • ;40"
Ir'Shparentage. . \ : ; ' • ' • .
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•„Sonie two hundred licensed •avia-
aim: pilots In the ,nited. States,. are i': -
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.over fifty , iears Old . 7 • • ." • ' .4#
A few centuries . so,' the word . 7.••
.v1ECilti:tricl'twizaet:•,?a74 to 1,00.1..gi:aat.e. a 9Di. !'7, •• ' •
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. They•average ' atItill\ 'inhales more /
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than lialf a ton • of r.ir: every year; •
.Muncie, .Incliana is the. Most, .near-
iT..doglesa town in tit •Iln'ted'statea, -.
Ne -w• York ;City has ' been averaginik ,.
abou,t-a thousand cOn entinns a year: , ' 00
• for ,the last ten ' years.'
'•• 'Mussolini's ‘• , dentist, . Dr. „Arrige • ..
piepits, ,swears 'that. ‘. 'Dace .never „ ,• .'. .
.•fitnohes, While ikithe c alio' " • ,• • ' •• •
. • ra tonal Arennony. is again extactecl as ing Ceorge and. Queen Mary,of England,. .
-panied in coach by Prince. of Wales and Duke of Cloucester; drive . • state along tne• 'course
opening, Of Ascot race meeting. : • ' • • ' ,
• Water--YoU7•Wilt,acqUirL. " •thergai,•
"knack".• of lemonade Malting- 7 •
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•••••14INTS FOR . THE ,
',Add little salt to the bluing
Water , and it • will prevent streaks': 'fl brief
form, the' str...048e' adVentifre. of
Joe Balango, • Toe, we read,,baa- been
en relief -ill the .coast city' for :Som�.
time; and he •greW, weary of the Air.
ro4ndingit Inte, Which; eircitna
stanees: -bed compressed The,
limitatiens , were.. severe an#. Of'. yar-•
tet?ig.•eitietkinee there was.'none,
, • Joe • banged for _a change, ••nor was
he content With •thinhing about
For him. decision anc4-action , follow
ed..'Oloaely. ono 'Upon tile ,heels' of thek.
'ether.. That is why JOe Palani0, volt,
and registered at a bang.eprgeed liotet
-itt_l_Vaneciuter,•'• •• •
4...egga and oliVe-or-,lifiseed-,011. 2,-4•Whats.--ntere-he 'qtaS'ad-,111.ere .gor
• ,;•twO. ftill, week's before some person
arOund,--the4remikies:-Isuggested.:_that,_
,Joe Might .pass• sonie currency across
In the .general direction:A the caslt.•
• Hotels •of • ,o.urse are like that;
CoUrse.`Joo
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'Was Wrong
•A story from Vancouver tells le
tlfe-atithea: ,
• Dull -finished ribbons should • be
Pressed on the Wronk side. It will
'prevent shine.. • ,
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.. Roast lamb should be basted con -
%stonily to give it the hest given, It
gets tasteless and this .is .not
For6. : burns and sealds cover with
cooking soda and lay Wet cloths over
Other-gooct-lremedies are
atn--white-canvast-pitnips4c,an-ba•-
tintesd dedirecLcolorl•by: using. a
sinalrlfackage .of good 'dye, and aP"
plying With a brush. ; •
••• • , • particularly 'bang up hotels. . . .
• If checitlatit gray' , 'Coating: . Then it was •that the:hotel disCoVer;
Aiming the ...hot da -s it •does not mein .ed that ;Joe had Made' i'Eshert exett1"7
that it is spoiled. only indicates sun into: geodLeiproUndings and he
that some• Of, the fat fiks4,rnelte4: and had no ,floko... The, upshot was 'that
• Joe appeared in court ,and was laid:
.that for .the • next'. two • months 'he,
come to the •sii•ike.. • .
A good •.ice-saVing .hintlato'.7c liect, Would be provided••Witt. another place
alt fciods that are • to be'placed In, to stay -in Stratferd Beacen
the refrigerator and PUt.. them, itwarerald. '• '
at ;one time, avoiding' the opening!nf" • , -
the deer.-str--many, • '%p•A-'-' LAUGHING.
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To batlish odors when cooking •-:
Elizabeth ,Bohnl, • ini,,the New Ira&
Ismelly'. vegetables, place a• small' pan • • ••Times'
of vinegar on the, back of the stove." r
•understeod., . We tvlin.are •born to
It will prevent the d f
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,Tp • relieve ' tired • feet . seek, them:
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The laagliters that • I lifted was . a
for about. twenty minutes in: Warin '• • ;•.46,iid::.; .' '',.''• r• ..• . ..
water, to which has 'been added bak-1. •
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ry, thorotighly and 'dust, with.tale, t ee theriling terrors of the'
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" salt, . epsom. salts B • • ,
nig soda; sea or '
tip powder, especially. between the
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O ,There are six 'mistakes Of life that'
many. 'of .tianlake;' said al famous'
tinglisth aptliOr• recently. Theft be gave.
the followinglist: "The delusion that
undividual advanCernent Is Made ": by
crushing others down. • The tendency
to, worry 'abtint things, • 4iitit • cannot
be changed. 00 :Corrected.. :Insisting
:that 'a thing is impossible because we
ourseives cannot accotoPlielt It. • Re:
:fusing' t� setaside trivial preferences,
--iir-orderlittit-importantlifings May re
ftecomplished. Neglecting deVelopMent„
"and, retineineitt of • the mind by • Pet:,
, acquiring the habit oi reading. • At-
tempting to compel other Persons to
believe and iire as we db."
• And my frail eyes,- Tilting its. sparkle
•Like fireworks into 011,.Cliften.
•• atsand ' • •'
Whe.n solid rock 'betrays yelir feet.
•Crinobles in foam!. Laugh -''Ortilyr,
'.do,not cry; , • •
Crush ,tlie wax flowers, • tear the fatie
black lace f ••
• Let us -haVe our joke alioift :the'
laws, • • • •• ' -
O Of blpod', witieli 'operate without a
These , Werlds that skid against the•
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• • ports of space, :*
.4f Death' hiinself •appear, in • that
huge • pause ' . •
rLaugh,laugh • agginst- the inetai-,of his
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LAUGHTER, „'• •
• "Laughter is indispensibie forthe:
heatth of the beilY and settl,"4-Aldous:
Huxley: ' 0 ' • • * .• • •
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It Is nice to • walk On a pleasantday,
bowe One et the Streets 0! zweiv•
And' -greet -our friends• 4:kindlk. Way.'
We MaY. not be �f :great , renown; , , •
But Cif spine' °ens cling tlioie 'memoir.
les ii*bet, • . • ,-
• Whieh like • silver belle echo'.
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'W•Mlier(3Piresearilt:'db'°Ywinnhgo;6mdikesS. 'tsi':(iniet: •
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• great,:
some small, ' , • • • '
-Bat all are fiilled• with those
who are .dear,. '; • • • •
church on the .corner *kith POW
To' be1;041-
T.P0Ae :.that tel ,the body: We
Meet,' • ••'• ••••‘• ' • .
Ddetpri, and nurses, a,. Minister (Ob.
Are :With its on our street '• '
"fisilcieliged-withltuflteY r-oftne,City, ! „• , ,
. . refi0, firstr_otnefal e gagenient• lif : : •',.,:°.:''," :f `C
CommissiOner or•the,"G neral • Assent-. • • •• . . , ..•.-.., .i.
carrying.7out of the fine ent ceremony ,", • • • ''" -
big' of •the,Chureh of Sc tland was the • . 17
John "Bechan, M.P, as • *Lard •Iiigh,• • • •••• . • ' • '
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Keyi Of ci.6i 0 ". • _.. ,
Edinburgh peaoted.l ..,.
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ixiTtanioe. tH000kirep9loar Hous
tits e thErdeittliefb,rui::gohM
when the Lord Provost, W. 3. ThOIPP:.., , .".
. son' accompanied' by t e .magistrates,'' •', - . 1'
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resented-the.keys to he' Lerd High' ; ',1•••;•..,
-Conimlashiner as a• t4 0n Of t.he cites. • .0.. '
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joYaltY to 'the King • The • keys, o.f • -. •. •,• -
silver gilt, were carri d on. a vett*, „ .. „ . •
cushion. byAlteL,Plty ..hainherlain. '• , , .... • •••L ' ,A
9014-. Lord • High. :„..COMniliiiiinik•:','-• ••:-. -7:
`• - like the Lord 1* Oefoit;'fOr 'the:
• silbn0Seionoftalte s-and---rgturned- •
'them ,to. hid safe k'ee ing: • After that:: • I;
ceremony „ the . Lord, :High' CoMnsis••
loner. gave 'ax. offfie al 'dinner.„ , •••• . ''... ' •
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•As we walk along,`.we can almost feel;
.1%e. -Often at the hand of .thoSe•••once
'iere . • • • •
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Who were one .With. us and atilt are
Again we hear sweet .words'of cheer;
• la heart we' greet,
...For love ne'er dies,,tlfey jret' are dear..
As along we go, these friends •of yes
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Gown Pine, oar O
n, hme,.striset. •
•• It Hudson.
Overwork AOects. •
• Nerves--inotiday •
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Much -Needed
• •A hard-Wotking prefessional man
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carne to. see .nte, .rirrite$ a doctor,. be,'
'cause. of.la peraletent. headache
which he had. alienist bentiauOuily.'
Ite :wee ..stifferiug from Atte, results Of
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a, long •peried .of oyezWork with Wed-
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fienint fresh air , and exercise. .1-1iS„
head.felt 'tight,': ps':* cjaolpgct In.. :an
!reit...band,' tied his •nerVes Were, in a
State.btid , .'• ••.
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The 'change et :Work ,a holiday
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was Otte ittipossible• ler,verious ',tea -
sons; • As.. ltia'hithite Weretemperate
tbere. was .n� heed.for' alteration
his .mode of :11Vbig,,excePt• that ad.
wised him' to aVct, red meat ;or lilghly
-spiced food,' IiIj was: to'. take his,
•ifteals as dry as possibie, and .phYstcat.
•eftIerutses And .regniar 'Visits' to:a ,gym,
-east-um-7 • .
.• A nerve•;Sedatfte • weuld • ". give
tenipera6 relief ln such 'a` -case.. A
change of Mental ,otitioolt was •tbe
chief neceSsIty; but alai was
not 'in, my .piiiker to, give pith, • •
Black o e
'owdr .
Milly, liat7, 0 Git1•Of Kkpc10:
rri4e. Equi ailotit oUValkity.: '
'':' .Rag •:;:'..... .. '-• : ' : '. ''.':
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A. Canons. einbit•hafi,litatletitid itit•
• way into the tb v1tiseum at, Melbourne
Australia, •thel "dilly bag" et' a hlac
woman ot the est' Alligator River, i ,
the' Noithern •Territory of . Austral', . •
It is the eou valent Of: the white. O-'.. •
man s vent g., • , . • .• ,,,. .
• ''l
The .•bag /'Oaks something like . a
closely :- *6 .en !mien' bag. but 1 is :. ••' . ' '.•• , ',s.
made of gi1ass Stalkeingtead of st Ing ,.. . • . • •••••
Around it are displaked and\ la elled , • 4 '' ..t
'the contitts, as carried about b . the ..." .'..., .••• :7,11. '
cont
its
w einiii :of the ICaltadn tribe. • . . ' t• • -..3''''
ike ni ether. woman One, as her • • ,1 .. , -• •
powcieraud her ptint7-white. 'pedalo
•and ret oelire, for panning t e• bodY. ;,• ''.:•". • • ,1 . ,,,:
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She has even 'some. locks f bail, • • • .\ t '' .
black and woolly, and prob bly: ber ' ' • • ' '''' :•••.,r,% .
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Here and, there among elics .of • •;•••e,'
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meals are fresh watermu; sel
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