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mstooAnnt:n
stopped eitevi ted:ocewnl asasusti t9et:d 0 Thi:efus'oeb:ceEN:03: xlleirsai mtirbcalh. °etc it,:tiegla. h4 391;
bent forwarduas
them Vent to the house f" ;$4.NV' blizzard"' kould neither hear nor see
1
asked tbe )30414 WhO hail •follOwed
Coltbe out of tbe sick room. 't),
Jim team° back from his 4reaM. vititt
a start and, tuned A Verr white and •
iliagard facie to hiS old friend.
1•"To Soda Creel; to total Protheroe
lit you Can apare me.!f'
l "But You can't go yet. YOU klaven,'IL
laid a bite tot food. 0..day„ and after
all, Ansteuther'.0 injuries do ilot op,
pear to be lio very serious,'
"Cen't tell. She inight lose him,"
'fhe
fnetiftb, 'when the ,girl isPtang, from her - re„rs ssmet..,histg etrangelY
--tuut -0;6,4 NO ref lips yeirtaand veld---„xol-su toe way lit
.aulted and arglied, and • then u. "e of lint Mary Bolt, locking out bite the
That, was the most insufferable, five'
minutes of all to Kitty, and even when *". 4,44, --tot, dear, / ma afraid, but they
when the horse plays out."
the. saw cut through, and the ends ,0 cannot - • "Weil, if you insist, Boss replied
, cannot be more than another
. the log were free, the leff cild 'not rise u •St ' A 1. • ' day Jim 'with a queer laugh "you can put
heart failed her. " t
eome cold'grub and a little whiskey in
an bleb. Another cut lmd'to he Made, 91) inu- her ,
a cartridge bag for me. ° I can eat
• "What -do you mean to.ride? .We'ye
ridden the tails, off the .best ' of the
stock. Will you take that big hunter?
Anstruther'sl"
"No. I'll take the young roan. He's
the only horse that cOuld make it."
-
Mind turned •upon 'what she might
Suffer, the WoMan who had Just dealt
him the hardest blow of his ,
hg,o,.nnonsense,' an; she has get
insist oniou having something before
to take her chance like the rest.
ou
• Selected Recipes, j'boilim water and the bunch., of herbs.
.bitter.-- • I Cook fortwo hours, turning them fre,-
MK centers of line deae
b....Cut out , the torch ,
n apple. 04* ,
quentlY and basting' often. Put the
. uniform size., .ftiaea in a baiongpan chickengain a het disk', , the
gravy chiWn to half -quart, 'skim' toff
and fin 'e*eli 4Ple '70 s'Ugar an4 all the•grease
arid Pass through., a
" grated nutineg. Now• Make a
haa
again.
nba,elle ntEb.:sawne naNvoc:14cuelnt40 foaniro, sttaiu7iltei t.if_ pn4:701 inttee:::, eclat nha ;10001 ghed• h‘orw,OeStabusott woner own dering vni stables,
raeNnevodahn tet eode, :Iry an a. di te W‘b.hcoa Sher raus chorus:
pildG tri ivett 7:14:1
two illibeelle
WalholuelhdetlriaM, Wattld, have carried. on jupuu and venom, bayed their wet.
mile, as dim and distind from •the
It was well for AnStriither thatthey driving sleet, halt a dozen horsemen
could not. But for the broken iligb en emerged and dismounted in the corral,
the underside: Which had buried its- and before Mrs. Bolt could reach the
self many feet. deep,, and held now door • KittY, all, he -waywardness for-
likeincealitaavpaeo Athnestrgtirtehaetwr as •etiVecteeneida ilagroomuTa. and
a.dsracglignign.igngvtn.l.e. JtioniwiLosm t is •
Thanks to that hough he: •
W4 in a viee butiinoticruslied, as Don: For the others she had no' wordk
That devil! Ha isn't broken aad
never will be."
-Jim grinned. !" ".May be," ho ;aid,
'this will"break him. It'll beeak hlm
or me," and he went over to the
tableacalling to the men to help him.
sadsjle a beast which no one else had
attempted to handle, .a yOung stalliOn
as beautiful as Lucifer and is trait -
e As e w a even the Boss, bet enly, with wild halt
one sieve. Poor over the Chicken and levers and bars and all. t e ingeninty. flYing in '
•
elear batter of one cup of •augar
the storm, lithe clung 'to her
talgeePoorlfa of bUtter; one eup ef
4weet milk two eggs, Awb teeOpeon-
Alla Of halting powder, and three caps 'Useful Hints.
of our. Bat this well, pear it over .Bacon rinds are good :boiled, with eab•
Ile ePPleS and bake. Serve with bage or string beans. .
sauce, . . • If eggs are boiled in salted water
Chicken prepared as follows is very the shejls'.will peel. easily.
good: Butter a plate, place the breast Use the raveled threads of old lin-
er other tender parte of a chicken on ens to darn 'tablecloths 'and napkins.
it and sprinkle over with salt and pep- _Milk puddings are the most whole -
Per. Cover -with another buttered 'soma dessert dessert for children, but they
plate; Or with the lid of a Muffin dish. should be varied. .
Layover the top of a pan of boiling Always line a Calm pan with nied•
I
water and steam for 41) minutes, or lum weight yellOw paper. Grease the
..until the chicken is tender.. Serve on, paPer, not the pan, except the edges.
• a hot,plate.with the juice around thel ' Belore baking apples make a small
chicken and a little mound of cooked ,-lit all, the way round each with a
• .spinach at the side. ,' I knife. :• This will prevent their split -
Apple Porcupine, -Take eight or, ting when •cookinir. .
' 1 I '
,
ten nice firm apples and bake them l If a neither can invent little -games
' • ' '
,„ y, . e cayitaes with Su.^ Ito play while the children are
gar and spices, With a touch of butter.; washed and dressed those procesaei
being. the Boss's bed, and then the ‘Preatest
terror, the only One of raric'h life,
' Arrange an a mound or it dish for : may go off more easily. faced those women. As. long as ,all
, serving, putting quince jelly, among! NeW blankets should be shaken and goes well to those who are country
the apples- Cover with a meringue!, ,soaked in cold 'water overnight to bred, there is no hardship in the en -
In Germany, on the contrary, wages
made of whites of, fur eggs and a bit take ,. out the sulphur dressing and forced separation from the town and Jim's•face contracted as with physi- have ' been prevented from 'rising. ex=
of .powdered .sugar. Press -blanched make them more easily washed. , its thousand. and one conveniences cal pain, but he controlled himself,
*tends bite the meringue, put the cept to an inappreciable extent,.„ not
on a board in the oven and brown ' from . the brackets once a: month, un -
Window shades illiquid be : taken Every difficulty is a joke be laughed and said no word until he viia in withstanding enormous rises in pikes.
at, a Puzle whieh natural ingenuity the sick man's • room„ where, Mrs.. In the United Kingdom the advance
.• slightly. -' Serve With 'boiled -custard, rolled their lin-at and carefully 'Stied will delight in overcoming. You can Bolt welcomed him sHently ' • • •
sauce. • • - i clean on both sides With a, clean dry do without the shops and the theatres,.
' .A.• vei;y good dark cake is Made •eleth. , : ' . . you can hold service if yeti want to,
and the strong man- needs no police- devil for good. Here. was a eotnra_cle . .
of practised loggers the Men at last old friend, erYang;-' ,
pried up the log sufficiently for
°mil'
"Oh, Jim, Jimi; you deaa old- Jim;
purpose, and drew nut their man still come quickly. I- want you so badly."
uncertain whether he 'was dead or And Jim Yell into his old place at
alive. once,
With gentle strength they unclench- - It was so naturglor .him to serv
ed the long white fingers from the this spoiled child, who always ,cam
fawn's collar. Nor beast. It at any to him in trouble, that he forgot him
rate Would not . come in again from self and answered::
that storm. The tree had broken its "What is it, dear? What, do yo
back, and a.merciful axe stroke had Want Jim to de for you. Can't
split its graceful head from 'end to wait?"
end. And yet Kitty, who at another "NO, no, not a second. Caine," an
time Would have wept, for a day over she drew him away' from his Iforee
her pet,,had now no thought of it: which he Would have left standing in
On a rude stretcher, improvised by the, storm for no other.. person on
the , Chinaman whilst the Indians earth, "Oh, Jim, he has waited so
chopped, Mrs Rolt and the three men long. I thought that you would
carried Anstruther to the house and come. • He's almost deak and
laid him in the warm, firelit room on. her sweet Mouth quivered in a way
that him wince.
"Who. is nearly dead?" he asked
cliMbing the stairs three at time
with clanking spurs,
"Frank. Mr. Anstruther."
(To be Continued):
WHY LIVING IS "HIGH.
BRITAININEWilt
ORGANIZATION
or.m141 ,
WHOLE COUNTRY'TURliED INTO
. AN ARSENAL, '
••••••••Tfe
The Ableet' IVIen Of Huge, Veneerne
; working for Aintlgilliti014
Office, .
Dr. Shadwell contribaed te the
Edinburgh Review a reMarkalle art,.
icle which will be read with trend
dons, laterest, Wer it. - 01=6
how Britain has been transforined lz
to an arsenal.: '
4Wheri this War comes to be re-
viewed in proper Perspective"' RIO
Dr, Shadwell,•°'Its social amt economic
akieets will he found of least fie re-
markable me the military Milts, and
perhaps more InetrVetive,, And
among them -the influence d war on
industry on War will take a protein-
ent Place,"
Dr, Sharwell shows that when war
'broke Out, industrially we had beaten • ' • '
our , swords into , ploughshare* ea gather, thero.. sorsa bell)
though "the promised time when war given. • -
shall be no mere" had 'arrived. "The Mailltklig Office :eta&
- ."The German visit •. to Sheffield 'with* practical men' 'of the Mgbe
shortly *before thi diplomatic fuse standing and caPiici'tyi lead
lihoad for Making'
bort!. and wit% for •
00ftor.914. Watert '00,800,,
Inuedhoinfoctlno and 1014)Villfr
' 'SOO °that pprpooatio
• .00rues,,,,,,svear..HTUToui,. -
1-W01%,09146,,U141400,
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vias firedwasmot a pure colnddence. 'committees of business reels. and • t .J/0
Herr Krupp Won Bohlen has , been &fleet's it the eirmnnferelllei deseril0,, '
much linit by the„suspiciop.-that he ed above, have aerie counterpart Ai;
Caine tos'sPY out the land -under coyer the centre at Whitehall in such a
of hospitality; but he was accOM- lection of practical men as has neo•60;
"expneierdts bwyheonesaewf ball that bteeebeelleirdi• been
a s .
e Ile did hot . see anything lit; gottogetherbefore. They intaz'
u
- to form a pretty good general idea.
tmereiarinttienoontet. o see, but he saw-enouweahs
The visit was a trick, and a charae- that they have no superiorfl. •- ' "
enterprising, and most sueessful eon<
BOSS. It would be too much- to say'
cexns of different kinds that we pos.'
e
t , "If it were repeated now it would "None of the knewing critics could. .
suggest so gooil a list; they do noi
••••16•••
Wealthy Germans Get Profits and
• Restrict Wages.
Discussing the depreciation in the
German mark, Sir George Paish
presses the bpinion in the London
Daily News that "it is very difficult
e.
to ascribe the fall in Gerthan exchange
to ordinary factors." ,
"Every one knowsr he declares,
"that Germany is financing the war
open. the eyes of the. Germans. For 'mow enough, 'There fit . for in -
next to the brilliant feat of the NavY stance, the Bombay and turmah Trad-
, in wiping out the German submar-
ines -which has saved us from eertain ing Company. It is said to be the /,..'
defeat-, our • greatest achievement is largest trading 'concern in existence,.
the creation of the colossal systent of cainindedthtoe bieteliaedveeritwwilbl
r by creating high prices of commo- war industry that exists to -day. But enpheerhlaeparanbsethiant.". '.•
dities and thus giving the wealthy to See' that in its full extent the vis- one of the assets of that company is
classes huge profits out Of which to itors would have to sweep the country £4,000,000 worth of trained elephants
subscribe to war loans at the expense from Corn -Wall to Aberdeen and from alone.. Yet the manager of this un -
subscribe
P of 'the working classes. In this coun- Loch Lomond to the Downs. mense bueiness content t� occupy an
assistant's seat in a sub -office of the
" try wages have risen quite:in propor- • They Exceed Krupp. Supply Department. •
"When we.went to war only a limit- nriarkable 'facts in thia 'fine Pamphlet'
tion to the rise in the cost of living. Dr. Shadwell gives many other .
•
from one cupful of 'molasses. one -I. The carefql cook alwayi: 1.. -..1 --
One. prices since the war began
One glance at • that strained white has been, 47 per cent, bat in Germany
face on the pillow banished Jii's
ed number of. eitabiishments. were, in
a positibn to accept orders, and as..
for -.Pessimists. He shows how lac,
tories have been put up by the square
most of them were doings still more Mile; and what difficulties have to_be
urgent work for the Admiralty-, they overcome to find the -labor for the .
a large scale by giving up commercial
work, extending their workshops, and work -to be done. And the outstand-
ing fact, Of all that he says is the
ub contracting. The most important
the advance has been nearly 90. per s -- patriotism of the man of • scieage and
half cupful' of sugar one-half ciip- •
1 ' tak W Off' d 8
cent. Whether ,or not there will be a ou on y e ar ice or er
, c gg separa e y into a saucer or Mall to prated him; but the tithe doWre, arid all the woman in • the big group, os at Sheffield, where . on of the ra'ptain. of industrj., • and how
.ful . butter, :one cupful of milk; three Iptiri. .
revolution in Germany after the war five all their 7:aeat gifts of knowledge .
Then if one' is bad it will not comes when even he cannot do with- fellow's heart came te
the 'Ed"'"Igeo-44- Will tioubtl-- d- ` d h ' It
•." cupfuls ef flour, two egge, one-•halffspoil th.e....e.thehe dish out the doctor when iie would gilie once. .
- . , ,ess epen on t e resu s •
-I large armament firmahaVe their head- and skill have been placed freely at .
Donn of taistras , one-quarter pound _she ja:ra k• III-fliarth-FiVirldlibldr-for-someone It---was---a-marvel-how-his-40-ng-4,. _.
a mg.__ . • lif the war, b t • • -'d h • n-
, u it IS evi ent t at u quarters with other. establishments the disposal of the country in her
- 41 Tand-off-shoots-elsewhere •
ot.14-0- -need.......:_,..-- • '• •---- '
•• di eitrotrIind a ,!teaspoonfill each of i • When the tablecloth is teo worn to who could tell him 'what 'to do te. Births moved now. Even his gt:-°e1"
-bless in-that-respeef Is -constant y- • a , 1.1
einnaMon, •nutineg, • allspice, one- use mit it up into s uares the size 'of save one dear life.. M • • ' . * . o.c an y t increasing and it would not be .s&
They will hand f • theAnitruther might be dying for some sick bed: ' / - e '
, wising, therefore, if some of the pee-
, quarter ' thospoonful, Of Cloves, three- napkih.§. -Vickers at Barrow; Caminell . and ' -4 • , -
quarters teaspoonful...of • soda. Bake • ' •:-,,, ple who are making such great fon 'Laird at Birkenhead; and ,Tohn Ili•owee. RIGID TgsT FOR AVIATORS. '
picnic basket a'nd s y °I ( little helP which they could have, giy-1 "What' th t bl
I at Clydebank -besides other 'works. , • ';--...: .
, • ave your gee s e rou , e, partner. Been
in. a-Iargedeep tin for•tvvo hours with • •
napkins in many ways.. • en him if only they knew What waa, riding Job .for amusement?" • •
- tunes out of the "war in ' Germany-;
' a slow, ..fire. A.n important offshoot 'is the 'Coven- Must Have Nerves of Steel and Per
When velvet becoinel crushed from the matter With :him,' but they did' The"siek Marfa eyes :smiled, but' the the landowners and manufaCturers , . - • • - - '' '
Salt, Cod With
, , , Macaroni.-Itaie 4 try Ordnance Works , jointly % owned . feet Heart and Lungs.
. and the farmers 'in particular -were
i b Joh'n B (with whom Firths is
Z _bold the arts over . a basin net -know. involutary effort to tut: sent ' •
Thiee of them lave ipyards. also
• • • .trk.,
•
ready-ooked macaroni in inch length§ f
o hot wale': Ivitd3the •lining of the ' There was no bioken- bone that they , of pain tici•oss his face. ' •
endeavoring to- take precautionary
y rown
• _
•The requirem'ents 'for admi13Sion to. ,
also -an equal. quantity of flaked Salt • associated) and. Cammell.'and Laird'. •
artiele.next to the hot water. The could "find, nci" bleeding wound tor "Lie stin, oid chap, and let Me see pP the French aircraft pervice includes a•
f ; The fifth Sheffieid firm is Hadfield's, • .
o p c'a ize projec ei. ese .
• measures' for What. mj ht, ha en a -
• cs). Freshen- fish_by covering with pile soon .rise and assume its -them to staunch, 'and yet whenever , What the- trouble you -ladies ter.the war •by transferring profits to number__of physical and Motel, qttal-
WI1I
11 t • b .' - ' the United States.
consciousness returned to him at the mind .leaving the room. 1 won't be
first effort to move or speak he. faint- rough on him, Kitty," and he pushed
of the 4sIational City City' Bank of '
i five Sheffield' firms being
I for heavy work of' all ,. kinils, have
equipped dies over and above those that suffice ,
for, the ordinary soldier.
"According to the monthly eirCular
Ido,reanidikeeadcheatfha.int 'seemed more andi, her ficenntiteher.ohraed he;lileto jtihme sdtoio.i;.pedbi
New. York, about 200,000,000 Sterling played a most im,portant part,in arm- .
. To begin With, the candidate has to .."-
perform satisfaetorilY a rhythmic and
off the bedclothes' und, as tenderly a . Wmaa: ydepositedslgnsar et hneorte ing our forces: There are two other
sooner. fully inadequate. As a rtile. the wife : . WantingI-eliewhere-7numel-jr; Armstrong s at . . g • - • .
is registered 'ort a paper drum.• He Is . •
2. ' - fish; • e Pef's so thAt the-Aroning may' • be*beguivranch in some cases as this are
' pei.-.' . Milfic info bitteeted a. little
dIsh T e resourges of the ordinary'
piti..,Inight be,- felt for the „injuries he could
not see. . - some of thia_certainly came from Ger-
yeathr at atnh:
.great • fiVms of a similar character
f - - the re ularity and power of which-
conkinpotis movement with both ban& -
Neweastle and ' Openshaw (Manches-
straw hats wash them in knows a little about the treatmentl "How did it happen ?". he asked. Gei•man Government is itself nervous
TO bleach
. ter), and Beardmore's at, Glasgow. next seated in front of a dock, the
pure water, scrubbing them with a of ordinary aecidents and'the simpler! Anstruther told him. about this, transfer. • needle of which •moves artiund thA
face once every, second. As soon' as
th backbon of our industrial arm
. , g .g Porn original beauty:
and then draining.' Make White sauce
When springling clothes that have
by cooking one tablespoon of rout' in become too dry for ironing use warm
•one tablespoon butter and stirring in water. It penetrates More quickly,
.one -cup tinIk; add to reacalymi and than cold, and less of it is required,
' tit I" ti•• ' ' •••
sprinkle with crumbs and bits, of but-
ter. Bake until top is well browned.
' Yorkshire Tart -Line bottom of
, deep baking dish with Rastry and
spread on. it layer of 'peueh preserves
O peaCh jatni mixed with a 'little
preserved ginger cut into small pieces.
Weigh, two eggs -anti take their
iThe continued he ivy fall the These eeveMfirna's•have been and are
brush. Then fait them into . a box in 'ailinents, arid in the house there see; I see," havnittei•ed. It was
which has been set a sewer of burn- generally scene book which professes a foohsh thing to do to "go into that
!bride when the trees were tumbling.
ing. sulphur, and cover them up se to be a substitute for the phys.ician.1
that the fumes may Igeich them. .You have only to turn„ to it in an _or
But then he would have done it him-
Irt- packing rugs • when .moving emergenCy to discover how '. little; Kittir... That made ail the dif-
exchange is in itself a 41iign that • e . •
to. the • endeavor odhe wealthy men; nearly every class. of work, large. andy. he sees the hand bedin. to move be
not well in Germa,ny• bdt, if it is due in war. They are able • to .undettake
selt • • ferenee.. ' - ' • • - • • small, . from fuses to battleships, and has to stop ,it presibig'-a but -ton,
immense pi abroad as a precan- 'their aggregate, reSources fat,exceecl• the record showing rapidity, of sYn-
of Ge many to place part of their.
'weight in, Sugar M butter and in flour chronisni between brain and hate,d.
sprinkle. with powdered alum end fold ther is to justify its clahn,-, .
'Then,- if •not used immediately., -cover to • cover,. onlyl .to faIl..beek ' signifiCant. • The exchange has• •now ' • • •• h Y at. taljacsi:ecolf is
given 11 i'pette61:edi.:
: • erearn butter and sugar; .acld to them doe% it/ Hurts considerable when you rY
those of Krupp's.
a ew mothballs in when rolling them. Mre. Rolt read such a ,r 1 in 'fr , "Don't hint any whilst you He
" • 'tion against the future it is still more , to hold, while others are
' ' The Minist of'Munitions is a s s- instrument
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eggs, whiPped light; then flow mixed i• tb there " d • tem of organization sue has never
-T,he . sick 'man mddod. To tu To I'd cent., in Otter words, • '
f th • with ' nd quiet. ' She Cotild on);
h - I I' • 'neve • • fallen' to % cllscount of over • 1 pe
•
,some imes e case ere is no anger espair upon such simp e eernet les as
with one-half leaspoon•baking powder.
•
eir eindestroyedpests. warmtha
- -Pour this oVer preserve °
tei many ha
b.efpre To eme shi----------------------------------------- cloth'give nature a fair chance. Probably
. .• . derable. , ACM t I - s . i
top. of lightly Sponge With a `solution •obtaitt- she could have 'done •no . better. and
so. far . as I see; rthere .order to _pay exchange acebants- which
•
hake to good brown.
: 'taking :dish .from.:
parte with -buffer or raw Ogg
crcany:of seup.
delicate and ,nutritious. $c
try, and ,has certainly .not been sur- •
Ile is then suddenly subjected to some
register heart and lunw:Moventents.
r .attempted• before' • th'
• been in -, is toun- .
s
passed i it has been equalled, -in
o ers. It is a scheme for ing
th' essentially. ' violent sensation, such as the, blind -
flare of magnesium . flashlight, a
. .t . ,
gathering up many units,. heal small , 1°11. reP"tt
'.- ' or a splash of • ice-cold
and large,. but partietilarly ' the small
.. __. • water: • Any very- strong-willed man •
,.... n enabling em to. contribute in I maybe able to control - his .muscles
. . . .
- l' .
." ! one way or another. And its. interest so as to give no outward' sign of the
i Hes. in the fact that it has raked theiperturbations, caused in•his'•rnintl. but
, country with a tooth -comb for all. the . machines •• recOrd • the 'slightest
, the spare- units . obtainable. It is not! htie‘eamrtbbleeaitquiegeneiml-obdreelat•hi.l.00tr '4.fliettueldr. ..
' . fi d industrial'districts; •
it, " .
; rqnaili not only 'morally, but pirv..tio- '..'
s
•i.' "One; of • the 'twelve . areas is •the'. he acilairea°. in his training, as W611 . t
West ' of 'England, with Bristol • for '
',.
. headquarters and feelers that run 1 • • •:'.
• pentrates into ' remote regions itsso-
dated only . with agriculture or .plea.. I allyfati fatigue
pei0t10. rbdautlgee, .,a nhdis, inti•regpAitnni,onif. .
Sure , resorts. •
A Wonderful System: , •
. ' t should' be always ready...to .reAnond .
1 to the almost 'automatic , reflexes which '
as ..to the commands of .hiS,:,Will.
- --:':-‘14/1.(i.'s... -nothing'. ' hilt' •
•down to Somerset, Devon, and Coin -: •
Pleasant rellectiotiS in ber Min, w • •
..
„ •
wall. Anothey is° East Anglia, where '
Procrastination is the thief of time
A PrettY '. iirl , fi
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'contributions • are levied among the.
:and the plunder cannot he; reenv-
, Broad's. anii bathing pl7e.s,... Wiie.r.ever i.
tWo ' or three lathes, arc gathered ..tok. erect , • . . • . • • ,; , . ,
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ain't no,:great . damage . done. It's before •the war would have been' set
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moria and half an ounce of castile pends upon the patient's f 'th i him bad smash up. Three ribi, or it may tled by.the remittance of 160 marks
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s -very soap i • i t ,/ • - •
be four. stove in but ,So long as the and of course, the greater 't
napn of hot,water, and• use hut when you good folks. at home boast
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ald one.,
l'ttl • f h 1 '
a i e o the mixture s ig t y warm.
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quirt of milk With tWC tablespoonfuls This , is excellent for cleaning men's
:each of onion and earrot eut in small':
. blue serge suits, and it makes .a. i'lliriy
bee -fourth • flip of butter,. add. tWol •
pieces and a -blade ef mace. Melt
snit laok quite new.
jablespoonful,.. 6f: flour and stir until •They.carne in followed by Dick Rolt, gold. exports ft•om that.country end a
the martyrdoms of Wenien'irlio: watch isthisPe.red. kitty, staking both. hs .a.t.!eximulated stock of gold. If gold i
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yourself of your many coloniai'.pos- inside machinery . airi't injured you'll count the•greater the. difficulty 0
sessions in which you take only an , be about again in a week. We'll have making reznitt.ances.' . Indeed, one
occasinonat pride and a very little set"- to, get ProtherOe from Soda •Cycelt..to , would. ifOt be 'surprised to find ' that
Mils interest, allow something not. on -•'"11°-• Y" -tip a -bit Yon cin come" the exchange difficulties. of Germany
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. for the Ociiirage .of •the. Men who hi' l'ad!-es! ' • • •
will, before long, bring- about large
• hew out fresh dominions for yon .
blended;. then pour the hOt .THE I3BLGIAN ARMY.
over t world sOm'effiing too f
h d • • ' "Ts it, is it anything very bad, Jitro' rapid dienination of the Reichbank's
. csi gradually, while: ?Ali -ring constant-
ly. Bring t� the - boilin.g point _ aad- King Albert's, 'Gallant Forces Are
th h the
Thoroughly Reorgardzed. g .
-• strain; add 'one-half cup or grated
liObds .in her. •
rough long `iii hts• Of lene•lands • not allowed to- came out it is. obvious
• mild cheese -,and stir until' the cheese • Writing from (be- Belgian. linos, e • sun's risin whit 1 all h that's what yon Mean, Kitty,", increasingly rapid. One mirk •not
en a: .un setting,.
• - growing old betwe " op: undertaker's; fob,' that -the •fa4 in exchange will hecome
has melted: . Season with' salt and' Lord. Northcliffe sends. a ..graphic 'dpiiu e- makes 'life valuable fur -thera.'is fa'd- 1.4`ihe.4...iik-IL • . . .
ti rwan't • tike..so long aSsume that the financial difficulties
• ,. :pepper. ands,add. the. ...yolks of . two Scription of the gallant' little Belgian t
ing away. • under their eyes', ftn• Want ' 11) illeP'.1 '''''' a'. broken heart, ; -
and they ., Of Gormany• will bring • peace' in the
eggs ':beatcrk. .sliglitlY.. SerVe with' array. as it .ninv faces' the Germans in 'of that which 'to.:yoa- is. but a n'atural • niernt.eas• lf pan 'get inc
.. ,crputonat • .:• ' .• 'f• • • • • •
. • its sector ef the Alliedfrant. H:e.s.ays.:. accesory'.of . vour -(iwii etery day life, some lin- „near futare; nevertheless, it is..ohvious
• • •en •bonfiage, and ,sornothing '•.stiff to i that, they are bi•inging• the end of tite
11101 .eup diced onion, nne..fnuetit eup mans; the armit that . gave the Al- ' .• ' •'. .. •;... ' • •get Pr Protheroe to fix Mill op ;pro...!
; seemed . to. them •t112,t- the' WItuts. clam- • • ' • . , A IV a r -'f im e Puzzle: ,
. g,. t ut
Carrot t'howder..-:1-TWO 01.11w .'..This; glorious little. ;army that -at •
Th gh •10•114; 8.11.(1 ii•joit'..multe a waistetait• or, Pll.tilich him up war :appreciably
fir.t arrested the •usli f .th • , those two wom;:'» w•It•Chet.1 svhiist it. ' .`" •••'' (16 rtf)' halln Untli IA nearer."' .
Cerliots, one cup diced potatoes one- •
diecd rtiw bacon, two .tablesppons lies invaluable 'breathing time has Ored ' d • )(intr. fob •is to. keep' him Still • ' • •
• -..4.14,ttr. -CWit--,earitt thilit- el' line 'CiiP call- been. fighting longer • teen tulY.T>rus•-• which had e a .P1 tl • 4
if von wrot him te et' well ...Ai 1 • A conirgol ' of 1.401 li ' ' 1' ' '1 ' 1
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...fen )1(3W ' hip, poqr. 1irs nrc7pre.-„,.t6.1.:T.,-."-Iy.:-.. ,i v.,...th,;i1t /5;4,1...1; - • t, perod, "the're'S•somvthin'" I cap t un- '„ • ,i0
gether.. 1,0•,,Itt. belie.,:e ,11.t. hat .s11..,pt • .
. ". :terstand. about. 1 hev :rolgers.". - •
pore 1.ince „tirel,- ‘..4,rrioi 1V.rn 'iii,•t: fli..!,. . ;
•"lkhat 'he 11,,.;• fots,.`i'.'"- , „ " • )1( ,
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"I .c.in'•t .think:•how.-6,t, leftt-- ; heir : AI . ,
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• '7.' . i , corner. The man or wonnia .
aroun t 2 _MI." 1? the IntcY
, fled ,two teaspoons salt, dash of .."To day 'it lit the same army, hut l• •
Foon," • and :Jilt bolOing both ,her.: MIK:the bandagii-jilve puttees
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, pepper, ..oche even though' renewed hes no great
se no, loth. • n , (15 t1(55(c n
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parsIty or celery tOP; • Put'. -met:ryes to fall back updn, 'because
iid put-atogq on to, cook in three euits the'grcater theluirt of the nation hae
1, hngwater•and •ftirty-fiVe ii'r. been imprisonorL The -Wise Men Who
ates,".. Add. Militt:and hacfm. and noire': , nrItnittiTur ,it .r.ader'. the offet..tiortate
ritd to light brown 0- 4145., tie: ktr:ivii-b- „aril Ti„f_.'xhig 'Albert, theretare.,1whilv
• . 4-1-ittio-zeOld water until sin:0°th. Add into the .rank.t.'ever;;Tdpo-tsible
toyiniktuie and for, Wire trtirn'tf-• Belgian. of: • militaly
age
Add pepper. end parsley; :rhea '‘ kayo, A , led themsciveS •to k.
,• with paprika and. k•KerVe. .' • - klitt'•rilt arid reorganizing.lhu •e
tive *1'4re
men th-o I sm at lit ert t••• • •
• enrroc. cut fine, •one •Eatot "it an ofri-t 'secret- that
• fine; .One quart of broth or .vidtPr a.tti •p,•tri;re1:eng .were• not sttch..a't
one herb houritiet.. "( 'lean i)•.; 1.1rprpeviOe had 'urged, hot 'in
• •enit. trif55 for kw•••,t'Ing.. aftilloy till gallant little ai:my had
side. and outside :with. soli sand.11 • 0,-..e,:tt 'Prc.01;iency,
• f'et. the bacon into .verii:iigp
litirt1g:"th't 1(1 011 .of it a'stteciati,t-
.Orn.tt, ..the width...t-f a matt.Y. at.:•(1 100 1 The Belginns n7;. .
ver the.bottoth'..of th..t whit wdl &slipped.. with givat.. PlIntiOn
'Lay •i.ver this .thei,..„.(1..rotl. Lpft ,110011,4.. Machine 'nod,
hoe,. and 'put upothnr layer, 4of ',.6very atm has a plentiful • •.f•tr,ply . of
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„ ens in this and co•Yer. well, setting L..: .
.!.'inside , hot oven. (this should' be done: ,t,siothin* is easier to • yrid
beforehand' of the chafing -dish is
. . than ..noW eouldnit .xnahe the
• used), and itrter 20 Minute.; add . the 'takes wersee peop•le •
- lirth se aiins ?
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