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Woman Against Woma
e A TerriOte Accusation.
cstorrot Vill (Coetisuedt. • • .pe! a; the (OWN bereft to enter at the
Itara nwala'ue. :away eleiseeea 11..1. "gL. heard. ,a4 lu te dream. DunraveU
eteieperee, end Mew Ogileu *along their excelled to
"if 1could lift yew Muslin ley any. eitert, their guests. telleng of the seddete
alight istake. I would de it. elet tent herdaehe that ha4 overtekeu
tkinktyea could eampe from it le DUeraven. There were eome who seep
? no: it would pureue you-, geated that they ehould ga. but to that
seerialey., tied made it for elm, and you neither Denial:ea :ler Vag Oeden' weuld
mast stay and bear it like a man. netbeton declaring that /Ars, Duuraven
Il e from it -like a coward. 'ery her Woeld be 11.14ierablo if she thought, they
• 'ewes mom. Let age :stay and *Melo. over would deeert the othera; that it waken°.
• 11 eoit will met, tree% her. Inuit me. i thing beyend a terrible headeette. but It
wflmew low, her until we eradicaee UnUtted her for seeing any oue.
the' 0J4 teetatetie" teena her 'Yon Ae way repeated half doXen tithee.
't understate:, that temptation. Lesile. • Lloyd Ogden entered the roan, greeting
aly conete.iit wetchihk, vole:taut tone thue. to right and left, but as; he glanced
dermas* the moat hng ueeasipatieuc* can towerd the little group in the geetris of
pi" *ny goud r18.utt.I the room. he seemed to uuse h18 buster ar
Cos t a.t. Leilits. for your eake-aeid for once. Ilia tate whitened. Ile went to
bens." Alleaes aide end whiPpertal in * low tone:
"Where et Ethel?"
The etreited agoler Of hie voice was
horrible, to her. PerhaPe of all that suf-
fering, honeeh4Il4 :she pitied him the meet
in that sionlent. She had never (wen
-augthing like • the ,euildea, awful'echauge
that lied come over his face. ea handsome.
So dekenair a monteet before. She looked
up at him. Where were no ,worde thetehe
eeuld find in whiele to reply. lite only
looked at hint belplessly and se intreingie.
never tail him how nor where ehe got ,t. • Ile turned tea back upon the otheto. for
IOU don't know her.. Da von think iltie a' °lament' and aha aaw bib 11"
"Ole tliitt is teeriblel"
. She ceuld scarcely restrain the teeive
that leaped to her eyes. She placed her
beenieupon hie arm andbore beavilyetleen
•
'for'ioodneee eakee.think!""eiliet white
werea. "Tlretek of the-ethere-YoUe World;
Don't let them :inspect, 'Tote,/ayee trt
tect lier• now.' • „, • • • .
It was wonderfutio her to eee the Wad-
den soldierly courage that °eine to ,hig
euffering • fate.- By a tremendoue ;effort
of the' will he had II:treed the cOlor beck
to hie lips, though his face wee etill
deathly pele. Ile leiiked'ae, her, •only one
.briet glance. but it /iota more of greet.
twit) the'worde in the World, then
he moved aweee '
Her eyes followed eim, se yearningly,
so pityingly. that Mrs. Mumford -not mot -
ed among her tet for her" exceeding good
taete-excleimed tie Duezeven, by whoha
she 'wee standing at that 'moment:
"I * •tl* exelaireed edellge#,_41 rout wiles little friend itit• lieble to
"hut e *nail not abendon My JaoPo 1.mfx tenritia a 'member or the family, is' she
you ire with nth when iohlhave seen -not? r aea that eeey4 lee aloe another
. -when you •know all this. ea I knelt:4* conqueet.e.
if yoer love is not a lie, like p11 the teat. Deeraven laughed 'It, trifle boietercieely.
if there ie one thing true or Ore in allItwouldbe
, /0 to a e pee
Ito tamed hillasele to aninver, "if the on.
Wiest should ProVe but X edaree-
ly think it likely'. The :side, of which
YOU have seen, eerie eiumford, one I
am afraid: i'rldelk does not eitist." . ••
*Meriel had heard; but before' eny weed
ietcotild be 'added dinner woe anneene
leait and relined 4i.voi, -026-- bed, shesiinew, ---The-guestu-seenzed to enjoy iralt-Theare
es ed'
that the hest thing ee, do mete te let, her was a conetant estream of eoneereation,
w rippling laugletere and merey ;feet -
tutu to Dunraven *When elle be. btli`t'''it' "awed- te Ailea ill"' "eld ille•Ter
ineep Off the effeete, and was ,aboiit to
• -Vante emteeleas that the door ked open -
She did not loOlt up: it eemea to her
"You claret know what you are telltiteg
les exclaimed almost. gadfly, 'me
Too believe I did not think of all teat it
*rat? Dahl 'She pretended to love Met
and day s..fter day. week after 'week,
heostlt after itonth, X never left her; but
-oho.ohored the Ceenieg of a-demert ia se.
einem the IOU,. She could get it nailer
sir very eye, watchful ea I was, sett X
could not 4k:cover how. With -all .8114,
sorrow else pretended, and there aeways
fellers* a wild remoree, Vrottld
et the end of itt It is only the/GO:Cite:Wars
It will continue. new toe week or more
et unbroken horror at tune*, ae elle le
• now, in the depthe, of a.stueot frem wheat
there ieeMa to he he power to, arouee her,
and. then the Mine itentne screaming. the
eostnyeet *weed:, the wildcat prayers ter
the drag. Wait until you have, heard, un-
til you ythat I beve borne tor ten
.lone Team" ••-. •
"Nee' eilart! Why, eh* looke, liarely
twenty new.' -
Tbst I e the *Molar 'part of it: yet
'dine will appear fifty when this has
` Yon will loathe lune All the beauty
t oes out of her nature, all the charm. She
will be been and sullen. turning with a,
savage oeth, from even her nearest
friend. ,„ • ;
"Cntl"
Phe expreeeloii was <me of ,horror,yet
Dunrairea emelt a low, cealeal,
ginetly la le that Ansa ehUdderecl. •
• , a
the world. you will not /ail ine. 1 Wt.
ito promise. X can afford to *ea,"
She turned away with a eigh that Wee
little elcie than a, groan, and went once
more to the hedeide. Ethel Dunraven
, was otill eleeplege a heavy, offensive
entire, eaueing Alesa to ehieer with, dis-
wend.lt .a.eAmndeolvfolgtir.. ezete ledan• den. 411.. e berTe.V.
She Saw eCt plainly the hideoes effort
hOth,Dunraven nil Lloyd Ogden 'Were
, . that eheeouhl not: lineshe pee that Mu -/flaking, and eh knew what it woe et/et-
re:1 had entered.Itnew• that those. greet ing ter to listen c to thee inane prattle-
startug 0708werefixed. upon her. Then :
she Iteerdthe voicel, about her, knowing'. the ,teagetie that'' e • i wee going, on in .that. heinielibitt:
.'What, is detnininfr",Yeu, /Relic? liae. .After thee dinner Ville oder and. the
anYthing haeeened, te:7' Geed, heetenee' dancing began it W0* littleebetter. At
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Aleaet they conIdeeeeape from the room
blP be ,
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And to Mote lier life Ai/ea could . not oceesioitiliy,10,..4,101e,ciu4,e..tijo $.4// ,30,8
believing there was a. false ring. fitPot
thwell upetalre, that that •hoteible sleep
at voice. voniel help thinking meet was central:Inge
when e . . '
' hfuI•iel knew as well •what *she ehoulelegee ,• Awe everything wee eo .beautiful, , tue.
, elle entered that !room as if She Alta kanged .to ,pleatie , thaVesletepet, Whoe ...s
been there before.- . • '' - • _ertiettieetaste.wee, matieeed•With only '•tlie
- Wee ede
"Cee :sprang - to -ward the bed,..but
It wae lug Jet° the reeect her :seater :that seem/•hoe of the ' rceeMs - with' ivild "erithe,
10008 . Unique reeults: Every one wars
. ehe-lobkele It • weiestraiglit into t•hceeYes /eaten, And yet eletesiept through it all 4
of her ststees .40131 Aiii011-AileD, , *V 1- dikn
e. had danced With a umber ot
worth. -' • • e , • young men. Mad she ,been :conscious: of
The tete etood there, fee eememene-Ae-eit-she mightehave been: uieaced with : ' the
if ineesuriage etiength-combetante, each
raeensatien slue waia, mehing--elle, the
rails -has the othechill; t
-r's, h.en. Once more '
Muriel turneddaughter ' of Dowd Velwortie who week/
lugleane, to her brether-belaw, liev:: Itaeo601.d h61, ., to ,stotoosoo, ,the va,w4..,
' 'd, over the bed,butnever gleete-; breller: et. :night. have- gratified. herto
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Ihr toward hie wife: . , • 4 • hear the,m spealt of hex -wonderful beauty,
...yen meet go 49T:ire:es/AO exeiairneel•i •e:if:sitegrace. her perfetagte
" ct, ••
. hastely. "Weeeeenst go *owe. The' gimh3 ber 0'She *, herself ta chatter - -with
are already arriving. Several art. in the wasforcing he
the•
01erest, but after the worda were eireeken
'lth-rOoln- 'W`e7 Will have to ': plead wide she was ebeolut,ere •unconeeloue of their
des inelepteition • 'for • bereanythieg., penning..
worth. You - • • . ".. ; ., '
gomething "Will hogReet •itrelt-• Mise--'1Tal'-• It -was-were:nen-dotal relief to, her When.
do '
' will not beneeded . here., o 0 ,-
e Lloyd Ogden. came to her at.latit. down. 'will iflee9 'lot. b°urIV now. 41...ectit.er. , he, ,exotaimec,.._Tnrs.,.is.-mitie
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4111--comeaitAmettalettatiyjo eee that- she -1,41.10 ja inine Thank goodooro for ,a,
,-Wall fetight, but there le noreasen'lehe' motnent id respiter he wIticiperedas
, •
gone, evening ehoeld be cue/text."•/' . ...they .iteated dean, thee roemtogether.
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t, --
, Alba. looked at ber very.straight,-. The-,liaare leiViiemetimee $thie evening cos if
.and-foId. ' •
old ethernet *as there, increased a,thous' •,/ • going med Ito you believe wa
t 1,,,, ,ri.,.. ... 'could escape through here.'for. a few thin.
:el shall nOt go down t-e-'n'ig'''''''' ''"'" "."'" tate 'without our. a,beenee :being noted?" •
claimed deeleively, "You go down With ,ele did not welt for bee yeply, but slop -
.„ your -,brother. You , 0107 feei (mete - sure ped Waltzing "4 abruptly and led li
'thatenotliing win, happen to her co lone
-- theougl: thefloweeocentetl hall th .a room
1
More than half a
Century of Quality
is behind every
package of
ENSON'S
.Stardi
Always order
by the IMAM
BENSON'S
in, order to get
Whatrxwant
Practically' every
=rant *
"• Cleartag the Wai In the Dardanelles...
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.Picture shoWs an English mtne-sweeper work Off eadia Bah at :0/0 eee'teeall
te tate 1)1044104141e#*
a1111.•1.1 111M1hill
Mol MA IN ANA1)11.
AGM
BAKING
FOWDER•
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CON TA1 NS
NO
A L. Li NI
hee the delete lave 'which they were
fasteeed vete tern end milled Tine lace
;Soweto upon her goWn bung behind her ,
like a tremendotet train. She leaned
,ageinee the doorway,. her glittering. glee -
ed °Yee clailleit.Igt her crtiMion. swollen lipte
parted •in emile. one arm weeing une
•. • • ,
•its ,eVery one paused, loohing Seward.
iter in silent, horror, she took. a step for-
ward.. and. awaying•clialitly,„.fell tieeyher
faceoto the .geor. •
-AO Tiunravett reachect-her ich1o. she ilft- ,
ed her head. andleering at him in (trunk- •
en levity.rilte, exclaimed: '
'Tvtaien:te ele.--'ewasn't, 'Twee the
rug; .tionehow eeee? Canght ;heel.
and-- • • ,
The remainder af the Beilteee was for-
tunately leet as he premed her eagle upon
hie ehoulder, lifted her in his, arme, and
carried her 170711theroom. •
011AFTEllX.
• %I Ethel Dux:re/Ten had fallen dead there
Hi the drawing -room -door, it 'Would have
' been le thotesend tienee ,eateler.for silo%
Who loved her to hear.
Perhaps- no one in that houSehole, ex -
opt Muriel...ever emen-lio* the- people
get away, to whom they said tectir adieue,
if adieus were spokeneLloyd Ogden, .Allea
and D,unravee were in Mrs, Dunraretes
Teerai,, itetetting dutely to the eteggering
opologies• from tholie bloated lipe, these
aeontretnees thet 18 wile only the /Ault of
the rug and not in the lead her own.
There wae wonder, borror. .exereeeed
Upon Ailea's ,face, an. inarticulate elleguet .
and shanit unen,Dunrewenes, the wildest
anguish,•'. eetenate kozror. • clismaY-exery.
thingeetnifer..-)feevene.it . eeiselielleeneLloY0
-Ogden , •
• me-leetetietriettitedly 'to lilt sieter'e ray'.
inge I'er• some -time. then ineSheer deeper:.
cetion he 'placed his. hand geeter over
'bee mouth. . • e • • .
"01: htzehre 11. exelitiroed, lion:melee;
"..Can't you see that yot are driving. us
Pall mad?. Hush!" •
But tie" Welt .emee urged, the winde, to
eeaee it howling when driven by a 'gale.
• In .4•11her life,' deopite its etierouedinge
,seueloi and poverty, lee. attendant
terstitg. aped beatings,. Med •drunkenneete,
Ansa had never spent such a night ace
that. Itere;ein ,t1ie. midst of wealth, and
luxury, And Defetige. Nvaci eueb a scene
as she had never,eeen.equithed in the. tone.°
ment disericte-in. thedepth e degrade -
Their Were heeelas the drug feom 'Ethel
Denraeen. in -the vaiw.hope of 'preventing
horror, but all nightthose wild, inane
prayer continued followed by the 'most
1110010001 threate and' curs:Mese such
*Ode its • Ailea, had ileVer beard even 1, from
her fetliern. lips. And to theeeeDunraven,
ehe, ;Muriel,and occep listened, pewer.
lesp•ta prevent theta, helpleseein their
awful agony, •• • . •
• ToWard daylight, when elleeetio
thetexlie was wearing herself out, when
the strain beeame tee great, they gave
her,moie, and once again she settled back
into that dense. :stupor evliichhad oharaa
terized her eonslition during the early
eart=of the evening. • ••
.:.peathoople ae.ft_avec..iteseeMed-the-enoet
:ieteese 'relief to • all the watchers. -
.1frefgard and .worn 'alnioet beyond o.
cognitione-Dtinrevetteturnedetoetheeotheree
• eIt must be almose 'elle ex-
elainied„heevily. "All of ' You _greetee„bed
arid.,get'What-reet-yea-eatt.- There ht
reason why we all should. leatchee
"X couldn't sleeve' eselaimed'
with a shiver. "Ifeehe •witlet, X.Will fall"
,yeu. Please let me reMaine • .
• "No!" exclaimed Dunraven, hoassely;
'1 eves a brute ever to ha,ve lironght yea
here, . Go to yotir teener'
criAPis .1X;
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To Ailea's surprise, not even ashade' of
annoyance ,paelsed, over .4,11-arzele brow.
• She turned' at once.to Dunraven, her ex.
Pression bearing only swect, al.in•st tea-
dereintereSt; and exelainfed hurriedly:
"You mnet malie .her underetand ,how
absurd it $iS.YOU Millet ...make her, see
that her abeOtice Wotild• ceeadion remark.
My sister hai aiked theee people to see
Iternew friend,' and to find neither My
voter- nor •the friend would. e•set •every
tengne$ here Wagging. Tell lier'.she must
comedon .fortue 80110 of the whole lain.
tie. &sae.", • - •
she cala. it eQ ewcetly, Oa entirely, with-
out, restraint,, with- a met:feel ring ne her
voice ea like:. Ethers, that Mesa was
,teuelrecl in spite of bergelf. Wee it. 'pee-
.
nt the.rear. He ehilt tha dear whezt they "I will not!" eh, answered, bravely. "X
an armchair beside, *the great., leaping so. I beg of you not, to interfere -this
fire m the'grate, once. Let inc see, thie pet: X have- had
more experience than any cf you er
"Leslie, you, know, that if sbe should
waken and not ace eine of our:faces, what
the xesult would be. Telt 11116i3 lIalworth
that she. need not real -eine" , ,
'It woe Muriel •who. *spoke le:g reef,
gent y ate aye ,promice4 to remain, and / will do
Proegive atie • for bringing you withont,
your consent," he exclaimed, allowing
all "the old =leery of hie „eel:resale': full
play, leaning his arm the mantele
shelf and reetine his -white face' upon it.
"X felt thatei mice pay some Word to you
—111 her'klefense."
'111) lifted bis head thiddenlY ane faced eyes peed mien! Dunraven, limit to her our -
her with a eort ,,of defiance, as if there prise le turned away with a little shiver.
were no verde that 'could lie said,in her
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00101100. .13 h
' Waysot ServAng• BanannS.
•
;,;..jr•Solilliette*elio:411,1110'ripweit4ita.444elokily$70,0rer
skinned,. • seraperl qi•nd sliced and
put howl. 'One. tnp of grape'
.13/unl; poachor lpp1e 14.34Y•lia-"cbs:1
nOlved with Oneihallf cup of boiling
water. • ?our over- • the 'bananas
whlIehot; tliin set in eldise place.
The hot sauce bringi out the liavo,r
Of the banana? but must be Served
rice Stook, 1 tablespoonful of bot
ter, tablespoonfill Of flour,
ter,
of 'nutmeg, •). eup •
crams. Put the milk and rite)
stock on to boil. ,Wheii boiling add
buttand flour- which, have . been
, , ,
rubbed until smooth... Boad five min
iite.s; add 'salt, nutmeg and ots ba -
Panes, which bave, been. skinned,'
pad • arid:an:IS:1h througth
ice eeeelezdu.r?seT.his can be served as
• !pregni Banana Sonp.—Three rip
bananas, 2 cups of milk, .2 tupe,.0
or strainer:- :Eoil five. minutes..
Serve with crutons, Crutons are
made by 'cutting stale bread into
half inch dices; place on.. pie tin in
OrPle.elatckiitelte.e....and brown. 4, hint
to .new-houselreopers iii;• When mix.
ing liaVethe butter
gift, nellsinelted. !!, , !
Banitilii • Croquettes with Rttee
Sance.-Pour very „.ripe bananas,„
egg, cup of dry bread orumbis,
teaspoonful of salt, 1 tablespoOnful
of niilk,„ 2 tablespoonfuls...of -flour;
Skin, and serape the:bang:Auk; cut
in half; ,duSt salt;'
roll in, flour-, thee in the egg'Whieb-
has been'beaten with the Milk; then,
cover_With brearLeruMbsitand4ry
an deep fat 4:tr oil: Serve With iiiep;
'Ciis,tard made. 2
col* of cif. Welled 4ite,:.
tablespoonfuls of chopPedeseeded
raisins or dates. ,Ent the. milk on
to boil in toy ot.clotible. boiler, Phe
boiled riee is put through the twat:
chopper. and add,e4 to-the-Lmilk; add
sugar, and notnieg. • -Pion
-t3r--Ininnteer'cer--.-untaycrearay;rthen---
add the raisins. • toil. two minutes.
This-inakesteighf •-trotjuettes,-with-
eight helpings' 'of •riee. situes..„,- This
Makes a very good : Meat - sobsti-
Bananas . and ' Rice. ••: Pont' Very
ripe bananas, 1 cop orrice, 1 tea-
' spoonful,. of silt, 1 teaspoonfill of
butter; •CuP of brown .sugar,
Wash, boil end liana: the -rice as
usual. , Brush agate platter or
large pie tin with.'butter. Pile the
rice in mound shape ; dust with salt.
Skin and serape and ;split the .7
ba-
nanas; spread over the. rice; Rover
with brown sugar; - put in hot oven;
alte titenty-five minutes or until
mamas are done a. brown.
41' h • h" h ` •
'Garniah with • ,recl' • jelly.
"Let .her• have her. awe , espy!" he b
ex.
claimed, curtly. ."Let her' try: It can .b
one uriderseabee ease • •: '0, 'howtoese with, US away elan with he here a
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ITO one pities her as r CO. She . Veined
your frieedthip, Mitie •Teceworth,"and-oh,
,beseetili• you not.. to withdraw it from
'herr he continued, pleadingly,
She threw out. . her heed •,depteleatinglee
"Do yoa think would -that. I" could?
sible that, she weeewrongieg• this tordial, came eere to -be her friend, and I Will
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gracious girl hi her own heart. ' And after be her friend whetevee cornea. °I wweer
%all; what, wet iteof which he' leas' Eteeira:
Let her remain if she ivishea."
Lloyd Ogden bad taken Alleaes hand
and .eteseed it bete:teen his' owe. ,
eeg .need any crie, call. me," he
whispered. :My room is neitt to yours
flxod
.tipoti lattrilers •-•101:1E;e::61 ilve-Er;
She di
. erve on w it, is baked. .
.dietrced ate cretuung over li:rn tie! lf.he
-W116-tothinirtgat-NuPel 60111a-Vit-tw gtei _spoon ni_of.
zoevm.„i.n .F1 -7f ii,„.1-itotjr-ed tile of sal,t. tkin saraile and. Slice the
g • that to on The ' 7 •
ing bet?, , f y pee needieme
.e-Tereentlring.,'Netliteg' 1104101' here . for that a diet:send tfineSir
---vrzeOalmintiteiy-rte:•charge,agaiiist.lierz No- he tried, .gratefelly. are
like
thing le beelahl- at' bee- door, except ,„ the , the ethos:. You turn from her in disgust,
greetest .kindneee and consideration,' , you, look, •upon her with loathing' It ie
281179. - understand it all. ,It'ien't her
But Leslie Dunraven wee speaking to te fault. ldise 'lealveorthe. Teeter:. to Me: She
• her in that same liard. celd. Onical voice was 'born with horrible taint in her
in -which ha had spoken before, and it blood, She -eaulti no More lieep it than
•,seenzed AMA,. Giet her eoul would have ishe could help.. ,iiets. like Aerk
awaltened Lord the 'dead to have.40tenecl .ntother'y or inheriting her. $ertietic -tasitee
to . ere ' eeLeeee..—: '-from- father, -3[y -father=•-breUghtethat
- "Yea- 111086 1)01, nee. coMirder anythiog , 00 lottree, into her Ile, -ieag :afflicted -1a
7-ahsorc-,:" be wae. saying -why.- photild the eagle way, though .he tenet made. the
'Yen?. She will 'sleep -like that for beers- hercee effort to eveleenne the, eailing thet
•bonrce,,,It' et afterward: that oho need she Jima • hers. He did. it finer sheer ITO
.you. Viet* will. lad *.tidnft, to' 'doe zed. ef,ehe Alrug,.•..;h4t.eihe...lotal.eietee-Stee-eqe
TP. -5r°13115i6:14-*Ift°11'Icl-4°It'iiirctiltri-.1t!)5ggr Obe von not h!p It. 1 von
'They. :it -true. -Eoveat:it_'..teLlett
.Ethelelhiefaveo .better,thetleshe. -For have -seen :.-aletreitie ;titer thee in over,
Years thev-• /tact seen her itict each' -when hear the ,0Jtecue words she lite
ePere. What •exciate had; ehe .for:i•ofiltr-; fere; the Seif-ae)eciernent she undergoes.
--None-Wheteveee -Yeeterday rad: you will 'undeiStatid and •.aptiteciateAt•
laoked- foeward• . to tbis evenieg , With et ell." • • • • • . '
uleeciti*--anainear-tha ." . •
• Xnne""" $ • ' itIATIMP"
ho krtnr thii;t:1,1t 'W0010 'ile"-hlaeOurir: for ''• tietz.fid Oitt ' '1 -
•' a:1 of them-Dunraven in particular.. and. eh Duntaierietvere Meretede"/ don't
-Yet they Must endure 'ft for the . sake tit Ain)* etiactIy• Ile hats good: ibex:: patient-
tukiety.... , the ,Etpartau boy with .11.18.. ey 'an A maktyr. tent he. van not have:the
• • • foeet,eneath hie .dprObi • : sant e..patienee,"the eritzte $faith that I have
,Sho feenel bentelf folleviing Dthiraveri for you see -She- 49" my stister.": ; .
and.'71it."0.0 Ogden eine ;had been :,!.:111-, "Ara • - • • • -
$deettm, without. even a. baekward look at .. A eurieite exprebefoireereSpeil
heiself irtisrer. • Ile bad taken .
ea- dreier e'eae Their it seeeted 'at •first 'that $10 aut not.Roo"or
Set fete the drasein.g•rojeni by ,roar door • what; to reink,„ then. he bowed life head,
• • : •'A fert -daya.auc-a, 'week," eaid,
yr on./(1 have told you tliat2Vhttsband 1:new
nothing Of love beside, lirother, but now.
80 step, Aitint: • T hed
•-- •
• she,.:Arose.:sixildenticeurieteadily, to lier
feet. • •
' • ,-Let -11e'rep• ttitk= th.o--i3niaiirr •Oe.
exelaiwed, rieoliceetitly, • • •
Iles 'Mailed Wistfully. •• • •
----eAre-yOti.-afraid'Ahat -shall 'nigh yea
- ter -Sherd,- the--tra •od • 11 ' lOt
$ Imhof. gently. are not se :661fistr ite
that. I,am only going toebeleeeh you to
. her , friend, to believe in her,ethet
att."'
She'. IAA- out 'ht$ Sand imputalite.
tsars brimming oeer. in bet One..
"I Will th:te, alwaYee ciatewered,
"Alwaeet you may eoMit, tipen, elo
to the death,' , $ • ;
. Andethen they Went hack together.
-
she 'Wiehed with. all het heart, that She
'had itept there, .• Under any okeitte,
ttny-hut that 6080104 -to he, a. day Of,
ghtietl3i' hot -rote. • , • • . - -..-
Ther.deineere were atilt Iwo es they
ohtateti roemteeAe, Meeks ileatilig out:
/Atte:est. :neck.
ith 1),- twelfths*
- erY. Whotteene 'waS" Zio" italattateOi);o.
thee Of 1„!elethanging beatify:: e And then
ltt 1,7i*,1,i; ele room' the
YAUS e$ Ce.0 .oung Men led their
langlling patteete aboUt. 'Vhere Way a
ilttdden lull -there atwarc lull' ;before
catnitroutte, , .
.fell, with force erithlgb..110aVert'hithwe:
I /Warr one seemed. to • he in that end of.
the imace. /lib ins% fell Upee -them, and
then, there. in the doorwa,u, witeed a little
fure klreecied rataule4 white Sattri..
net etiir wee hanging down ' beets,
lief corsage *Oa oblrutO with dianienthe
•
lin aleee
amount makes six l helpings and,
is served in place of • meat or fish:.
• $ealloped EartanaS —Six rope 113:,iii4
. names, 1" pop 'ef-fres1;.breadoriiiti 03'
i 6 ta. b
jA cup of brown -
•
§P°01ftlas:Of water; ieht cover;
place, inhot oven 40 to 010 mimites
and serve as Vegetabie,7.
Banailit.•-•$0140,--rrklir 'very- rill&
,bananas, .Y(alaga grapes,
"%nn13.:Of Vrenoll dressing made with
lemon lilies, 2 cupsof :shredded let-
tskin11", 'sertpt, tiluendbqraronaesAine;;°°.micliz;
with the: grapes, which have howl
cut amif and seeds removed; Line
bowl‘with the lettuce, put bananas
and grapes in centre; pehr Over the
dressing and garnish with ripe
olives. - TVeifithing, must 'lie ice
7co,Td., •
Frepdi I)re'.iiig. -- Three table,
spoonfuls of !oliare, oil, 1 ta•bleappon-.
ful of lemonjniee teaspcionful
t°hiel3thltsalndnd"Pciglrilli.o'aa iPlialPsrolukpai.p/Itatellt
witliSmall piece of Joe add the Oir;
'stirring all the -time;' then the le-
mon ihiCe. Stir until thia.
F- our ripe bananas, la thin slices. of
.white bread; crust, removed. But-
ter the hread; skin and Serape the.
bananas; out in, ; then split in
three or four shoes; lay .,evenly be-
tween bread; dust with alittle salt
rand place
ttlf:tosIlatl*OW1:- Pta4wiePhtiatiit•tn.
Serve :warm. ItheSe are very 'nice
to serve. for afternoon affairs with
cocoa or tea. •
.Dananas with 1,1resh or Canned
StrawberrieS.'—Four very ripe •ba-
nanas,.1 cup of fresh or lialf,cup of
ealined• berries, .half cup of
1 tablespoOnful leinOn - juice.
Skin and scrape the .bananas ; • cut
inthin slices into ice excani glasses.;
mash ','the strawberries' -through
Strainer add'the 'Eno& arid 'lemon
juice; pour over 0 the liana**
--Whipped treain tan be Put on top
of the bananas and, a, berry on the
erearn. tanned. Pc • preserved
berries aree, used„; use;. less, sugar.
Ihisamo, makes Ave.gleeses
Rice :formstlie-prindipal-artitle
foot of about one-third of the,
Adding)/ sugar to the wa-
ter in a vase makes the lowers.
keep ;fresh longer. • • •
: It is #1. odd'. plan:" te, Warm a=,
knife' board before oiling it. A few
„eitnionanits,nts in front of a, tie. is sail:.
If you wear :a' belt 'at any time
do •,•net let' it; be different ePlor
from thaVof !lite:: blouse,. otheriVISe
you Yteial late tepearaspoonful .1.'Volif°r buttert"4:1dd:ed. to
the.:Sugar:and Water Wiled for
which has -become: grainy,
will Make ik emboli •and.-treardi
again. • ••• • :-
A. piece. of coarse,anuslin placed
over the iholp the pot into' which
& plant is to be -put Will Prevent the
earth fichl waShing away• -when the
plant la
,cloors.
Tarldsli Women Ipdinitriona..
• The Turkish *Omen • are to ..he
counted -inost industri-
otni•-vvenienT,Orthereartli. They per-,
tainly. do a vast amount: of. work.
They Make carnets, screens for
doors -work bags; .-horse,clothing, _
an an . • Turkish.. _girl,
-tnakcs all the. lribitka, or tend. do-
niestic-gariete"ant17,pther lioutoitoId
requisites • before, she married.;
-
If gets. Married Witheitt
pletiung this task it is expeetea -that
a wi 'own. :cer re ini
the money- Wincli her parents have
given as -.).her -dowry. ' This dowry
consists of 100 ;sheep itelel
Certain wrount. of money, •which
bridegrotan-either pays down in a
lumpsum to the parents of the
.hri a (I eo is friends ,for
succession of.horse rates and other
,An, important. part is ' to .
decorate. a Camel with the hand-
'. h"
• 111011iikle'.A.tent. ihe goes
-
;forth. re,-*moive con.gratulations of:
• hei: relatives- and friends. It I.45e(fit
this • she is carried, away_ by, the fe.._•
indle relatives o the bridegroom -
She and her..a.ttendants feign to re7
.sist the .ruet thrtavi•ng raw Oble.ett.
the ether wente.n.
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• Death of Danish; Ihiet.. •
Danish, literature hos just lost
one of prominent Men by the
death /A the, poet, Thor Lange, aged
64 years. Besides- some notable
translations of Greek tragedies oia
'Longfellow's 4gend,)," he
-excelled in • Danish hellions of the
• ,..,"1-1'2.112 „?..t .1.0.0.13,ti* of ,
Adontiott oicoOe rit *41221
appointed lecturer at Mose,ow
vereity., nis say& the,Lon-
'don Atheriteum,• wog )1c, re.
merlabered in Denmark, for Ilia lois'
of her histerietli past, led„ Mtn to
ereet memorial fiteehea crosses on
sPots where stirring, iivpto bad
-taken place.
bananas.; brush dish With but -
tier;. •
put half ::of 'bananas -in :dust,
With salt,• half of ,b,resderutab's an
half, of sugar, -rest of bananas, salt
,crnmlA and sugar. ,Divide the.bute
ter in Small Pieces- and put over
top ;add .Y; cup of w.ater ; cover an
Put in inoilerate oven twenty min
-uteS; uncover a,nd bake: ' twenty
ininirtbel-Origelintiriffee, an
brown, : inakeilux good size"
helpingFa;7 served Jt
!sta.: lpe juiee atottote_iPiwgrahiChpei.f!tiuitd".1.6.6
brought to "boil; add 1,teaspoonfn
ornstaroh.-.inizoecL-,wgh.-told--
ter, :13oil.twO*iiiintetrand ii•Weeten
:ti6Bfituttien*a.....,Olii.eletsjiwo. Very rip.
bananas, 4 -eggs, .1. tablesPoonful
lemon juice, !.2„tablespoonitiIs of cold
Water,: tabIeSPoonfiiI, of butter or
Nacon-,,drippisigs, teaspoonful of
salt, -Separate the _eggs; heat the •
yolks, until creamy, add''-water'and
salt; bout,•th-e. Whites or eggs until
very light :and fens With the yolks.
--kfavezoltteletpanli-H"-ON-7pontifi-eggs.,-
, r tee% are
ley,-drield*eak-and beans areinuch
cheaper bought in big quatititieg
and stored'away in tin Oats or, bis-
Cnit•,bOxes. - .
!Sewing machine can thor-,
Cleaned . by being; well
01184 with d eat and. when careftilly dried it will
ti smoothly as When new; • •
47.re:is joaffin.faentdb:;141.'.7.4ir '
th.Telve ose 'ordinary,
eas- ily place the dieli.Containing the
Fire. tifihtnink
Rust and Stointrroof
Nimble': bud
Oro umiquitti
tot' us know fhtl the et tiny, root'
you are thinking of covering and, wo
mit! make los nn intorooting tires.
„Scruest trappoigs,_:w are'seelit
Sit -aka, thee -pen ,WhAn sigei' 'are Set
. cream in a pan, oi,cold -water Until.
h it is ,thoroughly then put
it kith a Panel)" hot, water, and it
1 WiiSthawbilh, l'weitithh(leurthTgletnaultirY-b-7e
ini-
p v avarice
bid over Withtlie well -beaten White
• of an egg, and. then .polished with
'beeswax and turpentine, the final
t rubbing being given with a soft,
clean old*
motttilio itoofing Co.
Ihnited
31ANIVACTIMEIRIFI '
TORONTO tol viNmpiga
et
pot in teeter U, • fort'ittiiitVies.to dr.Sr,
The bananas .are skinned, scraped.
and_srilit 4 heated in fry pan with.1
teaspfionfol of: • hatter • and -lemon;
hike. : Place the -Warm banana on
the prifelett:fold over and, serve _at
'Banana, Fritterfl.—Four slid ba-
nanas, 1 Cup of flour, 1 teaspoonful
of biking powder, % teaspoonful'
of salt, X, euri• of milk, 1 egg. Sift
flour, baking Powder and salt to-
gether; add the milk and well,
beaten eggs. Skin, serape and Split
the.hananafil -Oen Oltt jo half, mak-
ing 4. feces," dill) inhtytiter
fork) 14 (lee:" het fat•Or
is'
Cu.; _ran On nape_iisorve
thin; taxi, want apple sauce. En-
trao or la Meat substitOW.
'llanallan itt Casserole.—Ten. rippr
bananas are akirmed, sprained, split
and put ,in casserole, Whit* 1140i:
been 'aro:shod with baken
Sprinkle oaph layer ,with salt mkt
dust With paprika, Add "q
1
•
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•
to
Many of those starting in pooltri
raising do not teeni,to leeed the im-
portanei of .equipineut .to :the uc••••,
ces 'of
IncubatiQn bas -made wonderful
ikrtigreks-dtiring theaast lePeqearti.,
,To -day thlre, aresstaadard machines
that if 'given good 430$ 00)3016h -0)1g
breftling stock will hatch as large a
percentage as, the hen, but the
brooder is a different preposition,
itt,the brooding of chicks lies the
Cause of failure of,. many begilIllefa'
faenrclerittbitshihnagQ;eieh d.ue !rasp! diin
- •
One -of -the mist4eS,thitt -is- *et..
common is the neglect to have pro -
116r -hrendinkg-capaCity, as well --AS
the proper brooder keit/pin:MC VOt
the wan who wishes to raise only a
few Chicks that will. mature Into
winter egg, producers for family
use ,(and there are thousands of
poultry keepers in, this class) the •
smalI po 100 egg ineubstor is the
roper maehirie• to use in, willow-.
tion- with two, _ outdoor or ,indt/Or
bro,oters to properly are for • the
chiehd. These small brooders are
rated, from 50. to 65'ehieics, but bet-
ter success will be obtained when
p°if:001:3.dte51:3n ishvideciik:oapthniare'ren:;711".whihe'ihyhi.enb"slatich'ayeeajun:iodgi: chboate:yuerniiragreAitetier,r'unTihfed:Igrekeds;in.Thare,'
brooder,' Crowding 'is an evil that
has caused great loss among chicks,
hous6 iS. one that Cart he"''
be studiously: avoided
large enough brooder ,quartera, eme°sLe4ry:It9,wilhee*real.l'buhnedioitghibuntotdn;
Better too ninth room than . too
house: was stationary.. .T.hereis no,' •
,ers may be used fer'April and May T'°-T1W-theAdealeVatent for the.: Oner;"
The largesize of outdoor brood- aan.ngor:t:e...otwur; rune and. see1/1:;1.
broods. ' While they ea.n .maintain
heat eenonellefOreeari-YeaPring Werk.;
Pointers.
,
the disadvantage of attending the
breeder but doOrit" -.-the had -Young' &deka need- boile-making:
Weather of .early springlmakes. the rather than'
indoor brooder' placed in -% a. light . When you eateggs you eat. Meat,
colony house, :the better ,,method. minus 'We bone, without patroniz-.
Twe -indoor brooders with "cepa- ing.the beet trust, • rp
city each of. fifty. chicks can be Grit grinds the feed of fowls, and,
nlaced-in. a -A. -hp -A -colony house, • also supplies-44-mineral-elementsi-,-
dividing the- two brooders by low that go to make bone and ibriniant. „
.ard-partition-or-vvire 'nettingand" • -
cutting ,two . small.Oneningb jet the ifV2423.Lhnvetaken,--goO4.-eare of:
Poultry Raiser
ed good work. ,The
Yet' not: go, Inn*. Senerna 110ei•44
the colony.system.., The Coal er oil
,and some eteSeli'Pee ie. 0804 for:
largelienter Beo;yeS, placed in a big
colonYbOusebroOdintOrOM- .200 to
1,400 chicks at one tielle. ThiSelert.
aYathIll 41/144 Minh rp.coMmend,it. ' •
inasinuch IVS it gives the required.' .
heat. with plenty of ventilation in
quarters Where growing. chicks ea%
be itceoniniodated until artificial
heat. is no longer required. •
' It a. well. known fact that.
brooder chicks most 'sooner or later
be -taken from the flare:odor
the time elependingeliergely an., the,
chick lara&the time of the year.
breeder -chicks, to-do their beSt. 7
must be taken from.• the brooder'
house to the colPay syStem,on free,'
:range.. It is here the enloily.b.roed-
,ing system, shOWe. advantage:. The
'chicks are obtaining the proper.
heat and above all a better ventit.
ation :than ever secured 'under- the -
old pipe system. ":`Wieh .0114 -oam .
scek its own degre't of heat. It need'
not be too want or too *cold.
the eolOny house there ;$20 Plenty of
room and -when. properly Construct.
.eat;there ' are:no .draughtil. The pest:
is less than in the -long -brooder
holies and -the capacity' Of the •
lows the two broods to have yard
range and yet keeps each brood
separate So each,hover maY contain -
the nroternamiber of cbicki. „
After they have • beconie • old
enough to require no artificial heat
and the
lisraAnOpeds,:paron"yrunhoutso9gert.ch,eatrl
quarter ,the growing fowls nail...the
cockerels are sold, the pullets
retained, until ready for' winter
quarters; ,The ideal .colony .house
to quarter leo Chick•s is ,6 feet bt..2
feet and. 614 feet' high , frOnt and
feet high in the rear:, This`gtves
head room and plenty' of ventilai
tion. Two fett from, the fie:Or the
muslin from* should start and go
J1P to, the plate rail, ..Ctae small
window of glass may be placed in
the •honse_to:give:•.additional,light
, •
eirdark, stormy dayS when the mus -
in our ain.s are clo*11:' • -• •
Piit the poultry :keeper, who
reare More than several -hondred
:yhsictliems dthuriusiir btheeisseedds,4nTaliderif,fp!Ca.entet
_
now two systems,in. general' use on •
the large poulti... farms. The (Adel
of thez:twci, is the. long Ibrobilekliollee
with ita het wat§tsystein4tlie Other
is t'he Jong breeder house with the
newest aoaVer'oithurning big holt-
l'fiurproBvet .23.rirteeM?-11141164`ireenniP4lotb1
,
t
ow.being re:
•
Warded With generous returns from.
themi iby the way of ;the egg basket.
The fowls should have their •
breakfast as soon as they ,frein
their roost,. all times in the year;
especially .18 :this true :during the
spying and summer laying' season.
Offer for sale onlY your. highest,
Class products and then keeri7the
saleable produets ap-to that high •
standard. If you' establish -tc repy- .
tatioiC for• dealing in 'the very' beat
of eggs and chickens you •-will mill? •
lose it throughneglect. '
It 'takes , two or three years to .
breed up, an, fleck to :good chara.c-
teristies. Select the ..ihreeil ',YOU .
;admire -mon' and breed yoUr hens
to Males of that breed, changing
thein every year. Yon will lote a
:Marked improVeinent•the,firat strear,
iiidLtageb:yeir thereaf-. er will
tengify the -advance. -
Good layers will always be found L'*
aniong the fiustlerii.., If they are ac-
tive they 'are almost
healthy. Exercise creates,in them
an appetite, •-devtIops bone and
musele, stimulates, healthy. pireola..
Van, and7preinOtes digestion.
"Y.".
- Young nizsband-7,-"What glor
;Mit ; Veould dare anytliin
on a'---4.tlay, ithis WifeCome:
on down ,-tO the milliner's?" '• -
eye?
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Ss.
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.„eweeettereee Oates; evhisteeletlie-lnatter--OL-teme-liteanacer 'and
wit6antal. weenie., Nearly as tad as ,distemper, COM,
klOilltieh.t0 'fetid Om. Look,,bade-are bad. Dont iselysie 'em '
to death, Spohe's Cute twin tennove the.,wernis. impreole 1111.
appetite, and .tone 'een • up all round, .ct:hd don't "Physic.' •
Ante on glands, aed•blood. Fuji dint:Montt :web Ottel: hotels.
and sold by all druggiete. • . • • • •
. •
• getillte MEDICAL CO.,Chendste. C6shen Ind ti.e.A.
r r rs L
k I 1
.7r,S,S,sr
you want sugar that is abso-
utelx.pure,:and as •
.,when it left the refinery, you
can: depend on ,:getting it in
nt
Pat a
':21b. .and 5 -Ib. Sealed :Cartons.
.2,040 and 100,11x Cloth Bags..
favoriteSugar
for three Generations
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