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In ihe sweet by and by we Alan haVe
reither Mile, Probably no substance is
edapted le greater variety of ueos
Thlt11 rubber, bUt its applieations are N-
6111013(1 by the limitee supply and high
Gest. A rubber pavement late tal,
London railway station in 1881 Was In
1002 worn down to live eighths of an
inch at the thinnest place. Notwith-
standing the etenreity of the meterial
the cost ens lees then' three intieS as
WPM' Lis find of wood, and lis het has
been atom Ulu twenty years inelead
of the three yeare which the wood oe
phalt \votes' have -endured, Why tio
TONI tires raise dust? Willi ears al
rest tires are conipeessed vertically by
ilw vehicle's weight. Wbett stress is
iappM1 by staA'ting, the tires ure
strained, the rubber in front of the
wheel being compressed and !het be-
hind, where it leuves the memnd, Lot
ing stretched in both direcLiollg Wal-
let to lite brim. As the ear neives
weal the parthles of the tire hi front,
00 lbey etnn.0 fOrWard. Urider ale wheel.
are brought int0 etate of compression.
The rnuglinees of the road and the die 3 -
Mg power at the 4111410 prevent theee
particles from springing back until lee
torwerd movement, of the cur vaises
them from the ground. Then they sud-
denly ehanp their stale of compression
lo one of tensien-that they move
reptilly backward along the rim le re-
gain their origient position. The tire
scrapes or sweeps the road Furred, and
carries up the lighter duel. The differ-
ence of the speed of alternate compres-
skin and tension is the epeed et \ 122011
-OW IWO sweeps the dust to the rear.
slops are overturned and all
ene parlIeles are peujected backward
Ind upward.
—
What le the difference between a bul-
ls:ay and a balloon?' Net 541 much as
lei might think. Ple-if, 0. 11. Bryan ,1
the college ef Norte Wake:
says. they are abort te-mul in Mildewy.
They Will can make !etude:ay ht. the
zeal air. If it were not f..r the wind
we Might have aerial regattire with
beats suspended font balloons 11,,ing
wings instead of oars. A pigeon Ales -
(\ending shows the great welt of the
wings in redsling the downward and
itereitre nee-eineut of the body, end this
is difficult to imitate in 0 machine
eight. Gulls ere Wield the best aerial
gymnasts known. They utilize the tit-
tle eddies of wind thrown up by the
creels and troupe 'of the waves, and
know exactly where le go iLf pd. a lift
fietni the wind. All ee-etilled saying
birds seeure all the aseietiewe they eon
from the air currents. They have to
go to where the wind takes them to a
certain -extent, and must rely upon the
use of thefts wings if ping in a peril -
Cuter direction. Birds pusees's much
greater horse -power preportien to
their weight than neat 011 animels. One
'winged man has been move successful
than Darius Green. M. Antoine Filippi,
French engineer. hoe combined a pair
01 rotative wings with an. aeroplane,
end is reported to buve had good re-
sults.
1711e country beautiful is Venzuela. In
Hs perpetual summer be only is half
a mon who does not for a moment for-
get the needs of eivilization in the In-
toxieution of primitive nature. In the
little resort vatted El Hncanio nature
poems to have gone mad in her effort
to outdo hor preytous work. Bui pass-
ing westeverd, where the valley broad-
ens to hold the lake of Volencia, the
traveller must cry, "Europe, can stand
inorc.." Here the chivalry, kindli-
ness, hospitality, treditiens, and oin:-
futile; old Spain not, yet him! worn
ewey. To telend net °tetra Valen-
eie is to be truneplatiled ltaly of the
curly fifties. The opera is a festival,
deliriously old fashioned 11 iffi eourtli-
ness mariner, grendiloqueuert if
steenh. The people ere pronouncedly
esthetic, decorate their huts and villas
Willi Mons ur orchids, end sontelintee
completely einelher their railway sla-
te:ars willi blossoms.
USED NO SOAP.
04.111' Ancestors Were n 1/11.1y 1.01, of
People.
11 -r -ring got,0 Ihe alarm ctoi* at 0101a
tall -past :seven in the meriting. end
with drievsy grunt that yuu would
like turn over awl enjoy another
quartet! 01 boutes doze. you gel, up
end perform your mattitinal ahlutions,
Perhaps it win be news tu yeu that tree
function was by no 1110fLoO poptiter
with your uncestore in lett geed old
tines, for Soap really guile LI new No -
101' in the worele life. 'Nies'. of our ri11-
eeslers 'were very dirty, nee L11,501112,51
the fact by the use of Ntillitig perfumes.
Washing ones hands, which W11:4 0111V
40110 by the very beet. people, meant
slipping the lingers, in rosewater mei dry-
ing them un nepein. Even. the Ilo-
Melts of tho limo of the "doetine," who
ivere probably the eletmest as 11 C11111.
/minify, sinmly bathed in water and
rubbed themeelves with. oil. 11, someis
nnely lo tee, but then eo dove. ler ex-
ample, Chineee Musle, which millione
Orientals 1111011 delightful,
TILE LF,SSON,
Sablanth School Teacher z "Whal does
ihe partible or ihe prodigel son teach
es?"
Bobby Thiolinece "Atte 43 be felled
ma'sen." •
WHAT IS TIE GNI) FIGHT ?
Ifs the Conflict of the Higher
Against the Lower.
"Fight Ilia good fight of fun ; lay nee, to give men the power el a. now
held on eternal life." -1, Tine, yi., 12, and Tentless life
Man to apparelely naturally belliger-
ent. There neways is a ready response
to this call to light, The chief pleasure
many people get out of their religem
and theie eltureli life is in the opportun-
ities afforded to buckle on their armor
und knelt lo lee fray, it does not
mutter much who the the may p lcmg
115 there is a. prospect of light,
IL is only indural the! where religion
has been nuule C0315151 in. 0004510 Mid
opinions the lines of battle should be
drawn. accerding 10 the sehools of
thought, It Is marvellous bow warlike
the mast mild inermered can become
when an oPportunlly appears to belabor
some Winton who has had the temerity
to &Witte out for himself. The warriors
who tight against. $0-ealled bereties
svarcely' should go to heaven ; they get
50 11111011 111IppineSS OWL 01 Iheir dun-
peigns here,
Ilas not the day come when men can
forget their differences 1 No matter how
important their opinions may seem to
be. oo matter what traditions arc behind
them, (10W insignificant all these things
must eppear when we turn mid race the
great fight that is
WORTH THE FIGHTING,
when we at last hear the clear mil to
stand shoulder to shoulder and lake uP
the stupendous task that Christianity
gives to the church.
\\that is the pod ilpt, the warfare
really worth the waging? What and
where is the battlefield wiiere all these
great. regiments, some with names
adorned Ly the 4.011111rieo, 001110 perbaos
with no mune ta all, may stand to-
gether in common anise, with ono
mighty spirit. sweeping through all end
, nerving all to splendid, united endea-
vor?
There is a ceminon (muse, a common
purpose.. that which will .eerve as a
common denominator for alt. It is the
cense ef life, the fight for charecter, the
cendlicl, of the higher egainsl, the lower.
The great Master said that he came that
men might have life; his followers have
im oilier or better gift for the werld than
The Nil is Sor those who W111 fight
against. (he fees of life, the forees that,
soli the fife, the spirit. the \wittily end
enduring in. mum for the base end
,I.O. the church light against the
toned. the lust thal robs babes of 11101.
eor a largo, mergin profit, thet
sleets from munleood the emote an I
glory of his being, Mut debauchee the
intellool, Illitlerlililles 1110 Wil1-1111
for a few dollars of gain.
We need to tight against the tendency
of every age to settle down lo isroseness,
1.0 Make ettling, Or pleasure, or posseS
se,u mintie lee end of living,. 111111,
scoffs al ideals and bids 111en made for
things divine be satialied with the dee(
that blinds iteelf to spirituel realities am
knows only things tangible and of the
flesh. Let this gross content with things
base settle upon us and
DEATH IS OUR PORTION,
Only as we put down the teieriplation
ourselvee, the sloth and lust me
cowardice. can we begin lo lind
only ns 11,0 1T. willing to pay Hie price
lo loot the lesser, can we attain the
higher. The evolution of man es a
spirit 00111110 only through struggle; be
ing and becomilig involve a magnilieen
battlefield; We win our way up with
petit and labor.
Only ae we are wining to be good
soldiers. enduring hardships, striking
valiant blows, beariag wounds, can this
world be led into the Inept- life for
\elect' it was created. The better day
wails for no., hosts willing to fight in
high faith that Ruth and right, the high
and worthy, must \vim thel. ench day re-
veals a nobler destiny for 1111111.
ilere 14 sonielhing worth lighting for,
not the worsting of heretics, but the
bringing of till men lo their full heritage
of life, ihe 0peliing up of evety door
long Sealed by selfishness and sin, the
letting in of weep's light lo every Mirk
place, the making of life to be life in-
deed. with the breath of 1145E1551 and the
beauty itf the divine, springing up with
the freshness of the mooting and borne
on by the mete a ihe spheree.
HENRY F, COPE.
THE S. S. LESSON
(MITI!. C. P. ETAOINW litrutlenplg
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
JUNE 2.
Lesson IX, eloses Called to Deliver
Israel. Golden Text: Exod. 3. 12.
THE LESSON WORD STUDIES'.
,1:1111e.seil en the text of the Revised Ver -
The Angel of Jellovale--The angel of
Jehovah, 10e/1110110d In various narra-
tives of the earlier portions the Old
Testament, is to be regarded as a iheo-
phany, or self -manifestation of God. To
Sinn' the manifestation was
given in a flame of fire. In Gen. 18 le-
le,0011 appears to Abrnham human.
form. and in Gen. 31. 11-13, the "angel of
God" appears lo Jamb In a dream. In
every instance God communes with the
lettenti to whon1 the manifestation is
given. Everywhere Men the angel Well-
lilieS 1111115011 With (30d and claims tu
exercise the power and the prerogatives
of God, Those also to whom the angel
appeared identify him with eeliovult
(compere Gen. la, 13 judg. 2',";
Dem 48. 35, 16). It is to be meet tasu
that the Angel of .iehovalt reveals him-
self chiefly in what may he called the
redemptive history of the Old Testament,
for whieli reneon the older theme/penis
regarded this munifestation as a pre-
monition or antitype of the inearnafien
of Iles second Pereon of the Trinity. Bul
Ian hardly be said that the Old
trestament writers themselves under-
stond these mantrestettons oldie' they
intended 111 eny sense whielt in\ caved
such distinctions in Ma Godhead. The
only clear distinction brutigle out. by
those writers is (11:11 Me oat lehie
and 3»liortill in menifeslittion, The An-
gel of Jehovah fully represented inel
expo...old Jeliovith himself that both
Iliese 1(1 whom he appettred and the his-
lorent melees who 'notified 1110.11) Ward.
feslalinns Illid 1111) lis51211110() 111111 When)
11) appe»red 01) 51101W inneng 111,51 if was
Jr1s)11111 12010011 Wlw Was present end
speakeig.
----
eretee, 1, \vue. iceepitig the ilock
-- The hubiltial ineuptition of Netsits
Thp. floski e0rerrod t0 0011-kt
ill all prolaibilily. of :sheet) mei gent,.
Jell -ire, his fallen --Cettled nisi, litium
'Feed. e,
'rho itriest et Meilen-1'1w
3,5,ere 1,1111140,1 Peeele to the 1 IL)111.0‘1 11112
1111.40511.0 rInuldlesS tils»
Ji hovel), Ilsoug11 from their "sillaiii0n
and reisthee: to other surrounding
peoples if is prolinte,' 1111,1 their Jeleivell-
wineliiii %NUS euely perrupted and al Wsl.
ettliersediel 1111101s1 entirely
the liaelc of the
1 Ile desert 1111151eS cm 1110 120111111 slopes
Ilte 111»11111/1111s,
mremtein of CAM ... I heath -1'11e
-names "Sipe' and "1 terel," ore 0,441
toloo,linoge111,1' (1131
leeliimitia. As in our present pes-egit,
so 01 1 leings 19. 8, the mune "Itotel,"
follewing. the designelion "1110
inountain of (feel.' 111 thie mei subse-
quent Ieseons wit 51)011 nes:mile 111111
ethunt Sinttl menewhere none 1111)
5011310.111 1)0111 of 3110 111)011811111 10,1\3:01.11
ihe (11111 of SUET. Inul 1110 1 1211 at .‘1010111,
Ond 11411 fin from the 11r)rtherit end of
1110 Stu iteelf. it bee Leen 011,(4,)5,10(1
by f5.011e 11104101.11 seleilate Ilea the
111(111111111n. the (tenet locutioe of \Odell,
11E18 1105)11' 105)11 Elelerlitined, ,111,110
rattier he totalled farther to 1110 tenth -
east in the hill country of Sell', norlli of
the flier of Aliabah. The burden 01
proof, however. lies with those who
question 111., traditional site which still
has the supping of a majorily of the hest
Old lletslaitiont. seholars.
2. Tho taish.--One of Hie shrubs on the
mountainside,
Burned with Ilre--Had the uppearenee
of being on fire, the divine revelation
Inking 1110 form of nee eonsenniug
purifying. down!,
3. I will turn aside now mid eite--1711e
1021111111 ellriesity 01 11 num not euper-
elitiouely afraid of eVC.'11 11 01711' 111111511111
and awc-inspiring, 118 1.174 inexplic-
able, sight.
4. Meeite. Moses -The ivnelilion (if the
eta! urgewy. Time lehc,vall
speaks tri the boy etnnuel, culling him
twice by name (1 Sam. 3. 1U).
5. Draw not nigh hither -Moses is re-
minded of the natural unfitness of nem
to abide in the immediate preeence
Jehovah. This truth God patiently
sought to leach his people. by POI emu-
1111111de as the One given lo Moses litter in
the proseiwe of the people near the-,
sante "Attu thou shall set
bounds unto the people round about,
saying. Talce heed to yourselves, that ye
go-nol up inlo the mount, or touch the
border of it" glex0(1. 19. 12).. The un-
tutored ini»d and Mewl (=Jolly fans Into
011 attitude of irreverence,.
Thy stsais-Sandals.
Tito place . is holy ground -Sacred
--hallowed by the meatiest presence ef
God. Compare the sinifint- command
given tri Jushila : "Pul off thy shoe front
off Illy fool • tor the place whereon thou
standeet (4 holy" flesh. 5. 15).
6. Fallier-Ancesior.
The (Mil of Abraham lsrme, and
. . . .1/101,11-W110 11112 revealed himself
eepeitially to these chosen men. Jesus
hi no argument with the Pharisees con-
cerning the insiterection uf the dead, ur
rather the inimortelity of the mete
quotes this verse (comp. Male 22. 32).
Hid Ins face -An inelindive action in-
dicating reverence. So Elijah cm the
seine silo !I lelegs 111, 13) nud the angels
themeolves before the lineme (Ise- 6. 2.).
7. I have surely seen hovel . . .
know-- An ticeumulalkill anthropte
menthe. espreesions, 30)101 fuentsli the
only menes of sealing in words intent-
gible to men altribules of God, tope-
cifilly his love end tentlerness.
Test:masters - Subordinate overeeere
or boisees.
it, A goiet lend end a largo . flow-
ing \veil nee; mot honey -4110 soil of
Pelestine in mime places is exceedingly
rieli and miduclive, and its mountain-
Isides mid numerous places, especlully
(else\ 11-(1 of 111it toriltm, 111 ferinee times
WV1V l3L141(1111 W1111 11110 11'1'1'5. 1 15 011114'SS
01m)1111dld 111 IiiNtiriaril heehaw'. (trains
and Intik wore cultivated ln alaindance,
e0111111es5 1100100 11111 Write may
silin be seen moving slowly hither mid
thither 1,1 er its long -neglected fields.
Palestine proper Wos V00' 51111111 cone -
pared sleets and cemilitie; with
whiell we ere familiar, In ilo most pno•
poems. 1110 Lthiled ICingilern 11111-
braci..1 :1(1 area of from Ifily lo sixty
tlementid equere miles, or almost the
elect or the Slate 01 New Hampshire,
Emmen-Ho. lli111110, Amortise Perieeite.
jellusite-The inhabitants 0i
Pato:line, llstially, as hi Eon. 15, ten
peepkis. lie tuitions, are emunereled,
\\*Well -only live nee hoe given. The tft-
tvisiti.is: \e\riev,113:1111,1 eNt11„itus
a pelmet in egypt. Noe, fel' Welt' t'"Ilite
he hail leen 0 lonely shepherd ef the.
wit/leen/tee.
Tim! 1 should 111110 Plairaiik, The
.01' desert secinsiun Mal wrought
in lose, 11 111,11C111 1,111111g0 311 Vilf111101tV,
and had lainight with them 1110 spiril (if
hew humility, (mile diffienni 111411 the
infpuleivenese end ardor weevil he lied
eet tilt 1 e,
13. Vied is thy natne?-11143 Egyo-
used the won) "God" generleally,
beving a epecial name foe encli purlieu.
ler defit', Buell as AnInton, 11a, eleithe
wife lids moses \lap, NW,
Minty acquainted, and he scents to an-
ticipate Mid when he befogs lo the Ile -
brews 0 message from the Gmi of their
1'01101)5 111.07 me,y einuilude 11110 ite
had 11 proper name, and Intly Wish le
1(114113) wive 11101 mune is.
IL 1 ant tied I am--Ninrgin, "I ant lie-
.cattee I am," or "I tun who am," 01'
Mil be that 1 Will 111'." T110 1(1011
pressed. by all 1110.,,e renderings id 1110
lichrew original that of peered, um
vonilltioned, independent, existence,
.101)4114.11:01241441t
414"5414V14*
frilig' Home
.0/0104 .14.11dinigZaillallogieTbalafe
-
go 10 the letwee and the 1111111111 hills them,
Make pulttloes, 145114 white end floury
by boiling in es illele water as poseible,
etrain and laRe at once 10 an elan (loop,
Give the 121/111(01.4 11 V1140401.1N 8111114P in
111,, till11(1.1)1111, and htt it remain (mow -
teed al the Mee of the lire for live into -
des before serving,'
Before peeing lemons 11 is well b"
Wfish 1110111 1/1 Imein of 112W11)111.111
W11100, 1411. 011 0511111101131011 1 1 Will he
pituld that the 00181dit of a lemon is
ThisTEI) flECIPIeS. nuythIng Mil clean, end If put imam!
To N., vp 12114,:, apple eta 11 Ittleruseupe W111 ile 5E5)11 10 haw tiny
ill halves awl put 111 Ille cake lo)X, Will 111"k 0130che )011 11) W111011 811011111 41"
hell) 0 0111i.0 (011101, 57,3Y4 1-)0 remove:I,
d eile loes,-When. the potatoes Bele Net tee when bite'leg 11411 lit" 1,1
*we boiled am( drathed Matte a dean 811°11131 111'111 hi HIP toilebi if Pressee
BOUGHT 1,114IS F011 A FRANC, desli towel on Lop, 15 few 011111[1115 Ly 1110 finger Me Iles11 3:110111(1 l'itin egain
the towel will obsorb all the moieture, iii8leollf'-thene should be 110 111)PMS'
All Adventure Welt a mosiem Roulet\ lenviug the potatoes iley end mealy, sem loft. 11 fipn fresh the oyes are
in Algeria. Nnuefshing think. /woe 01 une beight, the glib: red, end the eeelto 11411,
HOW TO LIVE A LONG LIFEr
ALCOHOL ANO NIC0TINE: NEITHER,
111C1.1) NOR BINDER.
Ala» 01)111,:11,111:,: 10,401,111ys,ci:11: 00: cliotoo--zhor
Day, Died at 1 14.
Ju,t when we aro infornica that a doe.
reeenlly told congress of pliyel-
011115 WS 1 it 1V115 their duly le hill dy3-
et int: itonsumplives quickie, an Interesting
110(1 Itteforlant liook Is publielled
letrie Mating with limgevity, micourag.
en; it mei holding out the hope leut It
1(1111011. white a easily rubb«1 ore In elemeing ts et. and 4111.0.
111113. be attit,1111neldx, bsyttml,ieltilivilsditlaolokdesepirtee!
Noir the westeen end of the city, In a („11,'111/11(..' J11100 'pv411111101 ow, \vow, by lho by. the het end pun nwey conceives 1.1, althy stiletto's, bul ltnoW
lonely street (for 111081 111") well" ..,""l'itgeareglog'Itils01141,1;Pililrix11 by pourfng back end hum ihe 1)0(13), If it is elastic mid sprlines hew ninny 0011S11110211'00 (leciured to be
el:toping from 12t to tit idturiti!ri Ron ts‘.0 glasses; aervo with „now, iLnvic., itmsier, la hese,
, (lying have Limon- on new ige and sue,
I i)11)0LOW451 S11.71W1101)110S.- -0110 pint
(1 Pope, who was a nii.rionary in Al -
(1'0.111 111V 1110111110111S, W1'111'S 1111, 110v. M'
garia‘ in desecthino, 111 ihe Liverpool sit:wherries. one phe sugar, Let the
elver :Mind bereies Et 111110 While 10
Daily Poet end Mercury an adventure in
form Meet; then toil len minutes, oan
(Width which he visited foe the purpose
end set in sun three days.
of circulating maples of tho Scriptures.,
"Fl."1rit?ne Pie. -One pint of stewed prunes
Accosting 111111 with the usual Arable
sflueluulantsiotvt:t.redI 11,s,Niceod.„111111 if ho could read. sit‘ItiertolicsnertictImattnadtomektinaiNeted. n(titnitu-ltitadietr seplotnisrit
beked, 1111 with the prunes, put. merin-
"Where do you live?" "th the mom -
lath twenty miles west." gue on lop, end lightly brown; eery()
"Have y011 11 Sheik W110 can read r c°1(1.
nres.11 Preserving Frult.-Nlake n stiff Stwup
"Then will you please take him this of sligur 07211 "1°1% -Sin" Pr"serv-
ing bottles In hot writer, 1111 with the
book with my greetings and ask him to
reed it to you all?" 1 fruit, then pour the boiling $yrup ever
"What Ls it, a Koran?" "No. The' and seal. Ties Is good for grapes 415
\ rell as berries. Small quantities can
stery of the life of the Meesiale" be utilized this way.
llo then Owned and esked if I was a
(0110\1,01, of We Mmte w bieh While douglinu4s are frying, have a
pan a bOiling 1171 115. on the stove, anti
eewered "Yee" Then arose his Moslem '
(„„aliciem, for he was an iim„a„ceen as yeni lift them from the NI. dip !hem
terribly ram ic,„1 sea= of the Ales- qUieldY in the boiling wake!, then Mace
lems 111 Morocco. them on your papered <blipping pan.
Drawing his knife and holding it over' Yu!! win '11111)1'iscd 11("V 11 0°11eng
1110 he uttered ono \vord, "Shrilled r (wit.' irstenjfit auntilltiftttli 1(10,tsggisa.L tehoeute, xnt wing? re, tfnebte
nesse meaning tied I was to $ay, with
my forefinger raised, "There is no aoa 10g "11„14r Per °,gg, • it 11-.41"
but Allah, and elehomnied is the pro.; upon ine elicuen mole, or anywhere
inlet of Allah," I may Nom the heat of the (ire. Lot it
1 ion white, but, tried to Rue, courag. stand five !minutes with water. 'When
00110 and unconcerned, I- retnenstraied Ike shell is opened, the iusele ebtailit
with him for so acting with his Ariter6 drop out fleeing, the appearance of a
guest, but all to no purpose. lie letter- ball 01 jelly.
Med his 0nn word, "Slialled 1" / Spent! Cherries -Seed rherries 111141
MO 121110 was an ugly weapon. It cover with vinegar. the them siand
looked like r. piece of sharpened baeree. over night. In the 1nerning pour off the
hoop with Iwo pieces (if goal's horn fas., ilieger and use equid pinto cherries
Wiled together to make 41 hinn110. KflOW. 11110 011g111'. Then It'l 11115 stand far
ing the Arab's love of an English knir,,, 11200 dtty.s. Stir once in 11 Sent
I «shed him If his knife was an English 11,1r UAL An.'w putting 111 1110 can
one. lle answered that he had made it. “rol) in 0 reW CIOVe,1 01' cinnamon.
himself. Remembering that in one Ginger Snaps. -Ono cup of sugate oue
poeket I had a franc (11 silver and cop- CUT) .01 molasses, one cup of shortening.
pas, and in the olher 11 French louis, 1 three eggs, uno teaspoon 01 ground
determined lo blly the linIft. jf 170s,jble. 0110 (PURI -141(111 baking Soda, 1012
TakIng 0111 my smell change de- cups flow, Mix legether, then roll me
ceded to try that first. I refined! to the a board anti me in reguler 51)M11 111141
Net 111at 1110 lingliSh. were Very pro1111 I 51E0 in a moderate oven tor fifteen lo
of their knives and I wOold 1110r11 111<0 IL) 111 ply minutes.
take back to tily country a Moisween Black Bean Soup. -One quart ca Meek
knife to show what others could do, and beans to three quoits of will04. et-ld
offered to purchase it. The sight of 1110: mere weld, if iteresSary. 110111 1111001
Frei:nth 1.10pper0 0.11d a glistenieg piece of mighty; 1111,11 through a colunder, edd
silver WEIS leo much even for his fana- thespeen of huller, peppee, and ealt
ticism. lie undal his leather sheath, to lash?. lust before serving add a
restored the knife to il$ place, looked half glass of :Merry wine; also theee
once L1[3 1111C1 down the street to see no' heel boiled oggs chopped fine, Ilnd
One -ivas 1001:111g, then, with appareut 11,111011 alleed thin.
inY. exchanged the /mite for We morley1 Nut elarinalude.-Four pounds rem-
and the book and went off happy. barb. pounde white sugar, one pound
Whieh of the two felt the happier 1 ahnonds, four lemons, Chop elmoude
eannot tell, but I never forgot, that my end lemons line and put all togethee.
life in Oujda was purchased back for 0 Da not peel rhubarb or lemons or blanch
paltry franc. almonds. Add one cup water and boil
one and one-quarter hours. Put in jel-
ly glesees and cover with partillin.
Fried Butalinges.-Take one that will
weigh about three pounds. eta in round
FRANCE GROWING POORER.
Conclusions Based on Official Returns Pinlegve38vel,lenr°:101°nIoruigrioch.toticuoeli;:e'rnIA1:itieri ob°,11,111.1.
—
of the Succession Ditties. Ile added salt; let boll till you can
Either Franco has been growing stead- Pierce with a straw. Then drain, have
ite poorer during the last decade or her frying pun ready with Molly of hot
capital is being increasedly placed huller or lard, drop the pieees in, and
abroad. These alternatives have 1)00a fry till a rich brown.
reached by the distieguished statistician,' Excellent, Cooktes:-Bmt. three eggs,
RefonVille, a member of the Inslitutee field one cup of moulded sugar, one
who inclines toward the former. His' 11113 !if hr"'" 851rg"e, 11"11 v"P 1411(er,
conclusions we are based on the official Mill cup lard stirred to a light (Teem,
live) teaspoonful Sodu dissoleed in hot
returns of the succession duty, the sums
given ies dowries being also taken into: wince. Pow this into one cup thick
account. The figures giving the amonnt, sour ovum, and add one teaspoonfut
little nutmeg, 0 pinch. of
oe which duty was paid ure ,availabic' yellilin, 8
salt, sift in 0 little more -Hum Much ea
since 1860, when the avenge for the tot-
ltTventsneg
fiEvveenYethaerSPsritrss‘la'sn4INs'aler6cciaYneielld" 1111(ntei'le‘' 0111'
dmigh ' soft, just stiff iniough to
leaspeonfut baking powder,
" ti t ti t r roll.
if 11 skirt in 11111011 1.1111/.13,111313 Wi111 loud vwed hit years of usefulness and even
titetIvienblibneeclitrnilitteinitgli 11111117.11 Ittfellon slot ineLto1111 trtitt111111115(.11ttrivesen.3 tetVietritio'11, ttiglko N‘Iventswell,e\evelneousye
cempleMy dry. prompt trent/mu] 30110 .n010)1.01011 at his American home who
Ile, Intel IN still wet only musing the wile semi. Lo sea al an early age as
dirt to sink 11110 lies material. If brush- forte/91 hone, 5112 who said Mat the
mg does not sueetted In ellottualing the
marks 1\21011 1110 11111 101.101 is dry, spong-
ing with pure 0401101 511011141 110 11)1451.
this method succeeding admirably both
with Serge and cloth. costumes in dark
ei line so \yell as lighter Mbytes,
Milk and eggs nee the letsis of most
"light end neurishing" foods, because
In themselves they contain evevything
iweessery 10 build up the bodily tiesues,
lo make heal, and give energy. They
should. therefore, form the staple of the
dice curdeemd..„.bey mid pnotets are One of the chapters is entitled: "Is 11
3114:11011\N: 1.1114\let;,110,(01.;,:i., binioileiniveit(1111,1211f gen! fi<1,11: IN.Ifeer"sa'Plicka'ns'iv'vr,701 inPrlohleollaffig rift1111111geri,
llety preeent milk n digestible and bet this optimislte gospel of longevety
rteetizing (nem, and therefore often tempt carded meth it the prelongation of ti
people to biko it when they hnve grown
every of IL in puddings.
Intenders apparently came up with
the rest and Wit him good for scores
er yeers7
ThiS 110W 11001C, W111011 lois been re-
viewed among seientille chronicles, is
Prof. eietelmlloas. The author con-
siders, among other Instant -es, (het a
the Nouilly women, Avense death at. 10G
NVOA VerC9111y cabled, and who showed
Ito signs of
ARTERIA1, DETERIORATION.
pers(m's itedianess to blmself und to
secede.
lent Heel frel. 13 ha fool-balh )elfery Weld einfisfies shmv that
Praire has nearly 2.000,000 people past
night. With tlw midition (a it 1110e snit
(um a lublespetttiful of bey rum or ei
few drops of tunnionle. will often give
case; linl Me magic preparation is said
to be a mixture of envie:me neid, ennei (Inane al diffleullies*. tittle the pmbleni nt
plow, aud ammenia-four 01111e00 rif this thno is otherwise staled. is
holic acid lo 000 e(1011 Of 1110 ammonia Hie agehig b°1"P'' d" sdtiso» ()M-
aud cane)thee stir 11110 the foot -bath inente the number of depondeut old
lit the proportion of one large spoonful bake. thcee i$ to he success in mm -
(1 this liquid to every Iwo quark f balging life (1,1,21,11.ss fininwe.e 1-:\t:honnuet11111sivionf.
hot \\tiller. If will gives lite gritntese re- Pluniniiiing the wenn whiell hrings ten
her. 14.at (thillilefue and 11011111g' end nge liefore
burneig of the foot apply equal purls ig41,,11,seti,!rvai‘11(.1 sn,11,11,1,ilidett.flollr be1111,111111,' Ng011111111
a, turpentine and kerosene.
Cleaning ohwes,--The usual 1 01)1L.11 11100e helloes' 110W-
emptcred. let elven with benzine. has 1110 er of Whole reinforced by their greater
dietiavantiltig: jtllutittenrotIge.olc,tofitl,,,ltirorgli\-i\;e3e. DextiptoN,I;neje,,v(iifill)fieN.:Inlyirir,iny710112 1:111,011.
lonho icipows: Spread lir• AP 110,
g)))00o .5111001111' 011 a folded towel. mid “Yg"11,1`' 11' e"suri
roll Mem well \vitt] hie& 1)1111 Ihis 10)1;1,0 11y, 001,01.
dipprd 111141 pure milk and then rulifteil exemakeis aro need 11111,111g it,e1-
(111:11, He 1),.:ailnr!ec'd ('‘f \ -11;enisil fit es' 1'1.1)11. 1 ;rob -11°10W' i1,7,:111.11)1111.151 11.11i1 it'11,1 111:121141111‘1)::1)
y(-11400 1‹,rig 1-a; ihey 01.0 woi, mai iii„ 11i, life. The was (Me (.1 ft 1)111-
0420sod (mes mode on drythg, tee C11V(' in the Hattlee Pyrenees. who died
original colors reappear. nt the age of 120. An meidepi is re_
crannied of an lrish landholder who
Itted lo be No, und who <waived in-
seribeil net his lembsimm (het he wets RI-
wuys drtmk, and in that Male \vas eo
(crenate Met death itself fennel 1nm.
Alcohol is not the only polsen abused,
however, with life prolonged epee
of 11 Chereffe, fl Savoyard, Med el 1 14,
of age. whose support inquires
810,000,000 annuelly. Manifestly an M-
et -eased inimbee \veiled OWN -nee 11141
DON'T.
Don't hang curtains around the cot
whore El C111111 is sleeping. Children
should have ;plenty ur uir, especially
W11011 sleeping.
Don'tlfiltiec Me cot In position \\ here
Imp after liming lived more on eerfee ha
tie light will strike the ehilde eyes;
anything else, drinking 40 elms a day.
in u draught.
Don't make up a baby's bed on the It will interest the large body a
floor. Tho floor is draughty, and
si0tnolkne013.s0. 111110101 tmtgl°1Siticeeentet"in i!Ictriaelx19-
unlit will result.
Don't forget that the ehild's clothing
should be warm, but not heavy,
Dolit. forget to Mr the child's bed -
lollies every doy ill a sunny spot.
• Don't allow your child 1.0 eleop with
en older person.
SUIPS THAT DON'T ROCK.
Ali:gins of Seasickness May Now Take
Heart or Grace.
contents here again, since one ninn re-
ceived a prize In 1896 who wee nn '0-
velerate smoker am -1 lived to be 102, and
1S07 a Telnisterre %vellum died nt. 134
who hod smoked fl pipe since her youth..
Indulgers are prene to draw from three -
examples the deduellen that these poi -
silo may be innocent, -but they ere
eadly mistaken. The secret SPe1118
he that it is nut the quantity -of the pea -
son 'het harms. bet the degree to which
the system absorbs it. With the
organs properly pelsens
merely traveme (he system. Let. there
"Poor sailors" and those who dread be defeelive opernliun of these (Wien -
the discomfort of a eross-Chaneel pas- sive orgnns and the reasons nenemulele
Pp may take heart of gone. At the nild bring in their train all the other
concluding meeting of itho Instlitutlen ills
of Naval Architects, hold in the hall of With this Prune' philosophy of life
the Society of Arts, ,London, Sir Wth it would seem (lint enell poeseeerel the
harn II. White, late chief eoirstruotor secret and pnwer lengevily, save
to the British navy, culled forth visions ihnt clinient examination ntone ran
of steamers thut do not rock, determine 1110 fimelional perfeelien CP
liestildurf3 1 caralatgaeg. 01.1-01Tioa‘kve oau 1 11 rlcoems0(1111(ii 1 11.60011rbeN1\,slinuttioni \r‘tttassuitsputolurigexbpeefortrtneentlit: 1(10118. nonrgoanixsti.tint1,,Nt; iSmorniOnti No'iStf,r.pfilthl,h1Tn1:10401
•
1865-76 being $944,000, as against $1,080,-1
000 from 1871 to 1875. root ead. a mmai 11010; Ham ham ready with Dr. Renick's gyroseopie appara- to the quantities of Intoxiennte whieh
This increase continued until. the aver -
pound or pound gook mod half snme centenarians Indulged until he is
ego was reached In the period from 1891 "le
liten increasing in all country's end Cul this in 1 1 1 It il
11001111 of 0Ork sleek gruund together.
a euw. eta. see ., we.. well
to 1895 of 81,386,000. As wealth WEIS
W10412111 cup one -egg, (Wu 111120 -
these W115 no reimon to fear Mg its de -
spoonfuls of flonte end a 111110 selt and
velopment \vouirl bo eheeled in France,
ii was expoaim ihm, tile livorage would yapper. Now 1111 the calMage with. ibis
Ins for steadying ships. The expert -
111e015 were carried out on a German sure that he has such a liver and
firsl-class impede beat, the apparatus TWyS as theirs.
(n fly -Wheel one metre in diameter, oscil-
lating 011 trunnions, tied making up lo DOES FRESH AIR COUNT.
3,000 revolutions a minute) being placed
10 a compartment before the boiler
room. Your boy's gyroscopic lop will
illustrate the apparatus nsed.
111 all eases, said SW Willem' While,
the praelical effeet Sons le exlingillS11 the 0caretiy of centenarians, yet three Bai-
r( !ling Inelion of a ship almost immedi- ken Sklies reported 5,500 contentutems
Eddy. The torpedo boal, was Lanett- 0 I. one thee, while statistics sheet Ihnt
catty depleted of rolimei 111011011, and le0 centenarians die annually in France.
was simply subjected to lienving mo- Longevity has Iwo factors, the qua -
(Ions, To tisit Dr. Sehlleles words: "The ilty of the human ninehtne and
waves seemed 1i) disappear under her, youn1 energy. Would you
nnd she rose with a gentle motion vet, live long,
reach. $1.600,00U for the next five yteers, and Nivel' 01)011lig with a eouPle
whereas the period from 1896 to ma tee outside leaves oh the vele-age. Then
yielded only e1,173,800, Thai, this 1,1_ lie 11 111.1.0 Olean elcill1 0110111111 1110 WhflIP
01'01150 W114 1101, 11101'01Y lemporery is and put Into a kettle 01 1)011111g 31,11101.1
Aliown by itio 100,4 tiro yoara far \thiati put little salt in the water and 10 11
figuree are 111511111b10, 31)(11.115, 3011011 the 1°11 1.°1' 1‘111 1111111.8) Sig." 11°1 with
average reached only e1,323,100. »lelled butter. into which put some
chopped parsley,
NEW' LINEN FIBRE FROM BRAM,
Boellee'llr, HINTS',
Tile 0nznian pnaa p10111 is expected. To icoup 111111( from scoeching Mese
le exert en iniporlont influence upon the senwepan in cold water heretic pout,
the textile world 111 the neer future. It . ing in 1110 1111111.
is e0111111011. \VC.Cd WhICh 1.011011eS a A good beefstente however win rook.
height (lf eighteen feel in twelve nionths. ed, 11,11 111! 111 ils 1)est unless sinned;
There 10 something of a surprise in
010(4.1 fel' the advocates of the life gtv-
MA qualities of the crisp air of moun-
tethous regions -in fad, it is recorded
thal Switzerland is distinguished by a
otinserve 1110 ancestral energy, 011a the
timely upwards, and sank again just as irdtial capitol wall Which you enter the
gently into lite teough of the see without \voile, aeon:midi through Prolfer all-
-even spray coming on board to any mmention tuld observe:hygiene, En-
ext31.erititst.4.\\(•:41,1it-ilittimitlie1;11111.((twelti.ogteis' tintz s(puttiers ogy iS the body's tenuity' of Mottlleing
11:11-1111,'`:41,111.1111,.'01t(1;1,1,111,131,ndiv,`,1„1 1,1,11101131,1rre„80 (011/17;,11W.0511. 111181esc110inki'(11(Litegs keep ;11 of high speed, continued Sir William, the force lo worlc, Life menns incessant
ete,118 yorir. Teo fibre hies en the geoil much longer if they tun enniee 010a,,, in 101211,11 11)0 montiying oir1:11,1101111110u1nrentlitegettry,ft1,011.(11111-‘1.tglitttlittle efuotrie.ye 111)11..
--strength. fineness, flexibility, and) t‹,rsertalisli ehoutd be settaped for the al \'''':1•11s111(131210,g3;111.41(''sle'611)(ensT "N. \'-',1:11;ild biew.11iflogygif. la1.1,1/1,1uniiiiii)lvartnritilrig0110111kgyy1001(11' thiehiro sp1:111.1\solnrnel
quelilles neinssery fur high eltos nee boiled too ten militates before ueing.
adeplability fer bletichleg, dyeing, ele. table telly just before it is \vented;
levery part of the plant can be need 'or otheelse it becomes discolored and in -
emu(' 11.1(1110)112 ptirpose, More ,1,5110e1.-•:sipid,
Idly for 1111, manufacturing of writing! l'he slonli bones fir imillom se 11111e
peper, ettinveltun \vas rommene- valued in general. If well sonlied, add
(el by the stele Government. and now lit the rielinese. id' gravies end soupe
le :old lo have emerged from the ex- fosettealii:kw-tt;(1,1eigno 1111. 11 wen atm.
NH0100101 slate snevessettly,
11 should 110 oil Met sinell Moves, end
'then ainenged in tiers with epaties be-
lle' et 0411114 1""s1 nt'v'T (11 111° (\even to elleve them to dry.
jaYs wiwkwg lw 04,4 boYno(1 ow, it 011 is spin on (teepee ley thick blot -
singe where iu. 1,1,, to wore;
Purithitsineeneet lold me that parrpt that 011 II. Repeat this Reveled
ling -wiper over the spot cuel press n
I loughl a you 1Nos the most Intelligent times. esing dole impel! meth time.
eird ;301111 MI15'11011, 11)1111e the fad" To utilize Niglio:4 of Immo. linvinie
10 hi, doesn't tell( 111 1111" Dealer- renewed the yelloW tend ond the Mew
eirenee \\net 1 meent when I spoke of Am Ilttectring. 1110 pulp 011011141 he clip(
the intelligouto," pod inlo snit and used for cleaning
"W'hal," asked file lovt'el girl' "Was coniter 1111.11s,
the lumpiest moment of your tire?" "llie 'I ey we( tea -leave, ne a moms of Mt.
bre-whet moment Cif my Ilfe," answered siroying enelomiclics, Just squeeze the
1114 old baeltelor, "W115 when tho jewel. beeps, with the limels end luy etwele
10;i1i. 1,11011 engagemenering find (,1 111w11. 11,111, 1110 111411111, W11011 111111^ 8111'0 1 del, 11111'0111. T1111 1.'S Why I left
fleetly in laimg them, II might be en.
tielpated Hull experiments would he
1,111,10 beforo long with gyroecimie
peralus in destroyers end in the smal-
ler (Messes of cruisers.
Prof. Lembo!' said people must not
jump to the conclusion 11181 see -sick.
ness wee 10 be itheliShed 01 01100. ITO
bad been told it was the hetwing mo -
lion which made people 111
Ile treesveree °ern -ellen of ship wore
nenlinized wilted old 10 the
lions 0( son 1wyng0f; 1111:1 drive (mother
nen into the mane of any Channel tun-
nel scheme.
"Ate' enceetors were rat
Bridget."
Indeed, WPM 11HW; nueem?"
"Yes; do yott know what it is to Come
hom a fighting family, Bridget?"
soldiers,
(eve eleeve-links in exchange." ting thr the night. The eliekronehe m St 1 i
live. Mankind now Itnnwe 111011y moans
(leering the preithetion of Inod the
Millznlien of indivithint energy. which le
«ely one cif 1110 forms ef universal 011 -
(not. 11 is iteceeeney lo put these 111011115
nt work and prolong Useful lives.
WRONGLY PUT.
Mrs. Welley--What eveniege, out
does y0111. girl hove?
Mrs, Willey-lt would be 00.5310r
name her 000111»gs in.
Says Duitiley-'1110 lady in the other
pete ef (he house is trarnieg 10 play,
the Mame her husitalid Is struggling
wini the vietite end 1 have (limpler
who Is studying the organ end n boy
whit is ltterning the lemjn, mulees-"
"What are you learnt -a:3'1' eeked the
hotter, "Oh, lelv learning lo eel, I 45,1
to was 1110 prompt reply,
e 'tee