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Clilitoana ()ii{' moment when the.Foreign Office was
Oraduatq; of C C.tee., Chicago, and ;pressing far the Indemnity on the
It;CD.s,, Toronto. pressing
subjects' slain in Stamboul.
The very argument had been unfor-
tunate. 'Stamboul meet be made safe,
Chiropractor --Electrical Treatment, and here was Paris unsafel Here
was Dernburg Pasha dead in the
Of Ylingharq, will ho at the pommel -.Faubourg St. Germain.
Mal Inn, Clinton, on Monday, tVednea• Monsieur J,onquelle had made no
day and Friday forenoons 'of each reply to the It irnister. He had come
week
, beseeeee of all kinds euceesefuily down to the h,ie I aubSt, Germain of
ousePartntt; the he„.had gone
handled. -
over'it; he had examined everything;
but he had made no comment. Either
ave You
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The man'snloo.e body seemed to I "The .late visitor, a Frenchman;
have been packed inbo his -clothing as . the quaerel; the dead man remaining
though under a pressure. , There, was in the library; the spots of: blood on
the vague note of victory in his voice,' this fleet” that dripped from the wee-
"Monsieur," 'he ` said, "no, dead pen in the assassin's hand'. ad he went
Feenchnxasi.-has ever been valued, to, out—lee•eecapedefrom.the' door yonder
us at less' than fifty : thousand francs.' into the garden and thence into the,
He may have been a worthless ven- street: it is all certain, mOflsiOUr?"
dorof roast• chestnuts before the "It is all verycertain,". replied the
Madeleine, but if ho died in Stamboul, Prefect.' He paused—then:
come to the conclusion that this thing
cannot o done. It is toy opinion that
no hunitan intelligence sin grasp the
vast rurnlflcatian of events which a
sufficient comprehension to enable it
to day don/n a sequence of false evi-
dences that will have, at every point,
the aspect of a chance happening."
Ho did not wait for a reply. lie
thorned to lose all interest`in the sub-
ject with the closing word of his final
sentence. He turned abruptly to an-
other phaie of the matter.
"Monsieur," he-said,'"what, in your
opinion, was the motive for this death
of Dezmbnrg?"
The Oriental replied at once.
"I do not know that, monsieur,"
he said, `But does it matter? We
aro not concerned to establish the
motive for this murder. I do not
care even to .establish the identity
of the assassin, Wethave established
that ho is French, and=_that is suffi-
clont for the indemnity. You may
determine the motive, if you like."
I bare already determined it," re-
plied Jonquelio.
"And what was it, monsieur, since
you have determined it?"
"It was despair!" replied the Pre-
fect of. Police. "Do yea, know what
Dernburg Pasha was doing In Paris?"
(To be continued.),
Good ai'' ae `Sh®rt-
cakes.
The waffle s ortcake .nlay. figure
through all meals' front morn to mid.
night, It may have a sweet filling like
its strawberry cousin„or it'may.-have a
fish, vegetable' or savory filling, de -
he was straighawayworth ”fifty thou-' "But while the events are certain,' pending `op tee time and occasion of
sand francs. You will observe, mon- I 'ani not precisely certain that we its serving. At its best the waffles
sieur, that your government has al- have the Caine conception of them. are tender, hot and round. The filling
ready fixed the price fof murder." For example, monsieur, will you tell to be used must be ready when the
The Prefect of Police looked. across me how; in yfbnr opinion, the a.sassen walling: is cooked, so, that it may" be
the long,.empty' room at the closed-ec)saped from the garden into the spread' and served imn'Padiately. Its
aeon street? : This garden was not used; garnishing depends upon the variety
"But was this dead inert a citizen the gate leading into "the street is of filling used. Each shortcake cuts
of the Turkish Empire? We seem to nailed up. I . should be glad of your into four portions at the natural clivi -
have a memory of him." opinion .on this point," -
The Oriental snaffled. - "With pleasure," replied the Orien-
"Citizens," he said, "are of two tel
Late , -
cions of tete waffles.` Though most
cooks, have their awn special waffle
recipe, this one is especially good for
classes—your Foreign Office has Well "The man escaped from the garden the waffle shortcake:
it down—the citizen which is born, in the simplest fashion,He 'climbed' • Mix together' two level cups of Maur,
and the citizen which is acquired,' over the all, ennsieur. The wall is of four level' teaspoons of baking powder,
Each are valued to us at least. fifty- no great height. It is entirely Foe-' a half teaspoon of salt and et teaspoon,
thousand francs, as your schedule in Beene
of sugar. Beat the yolks of two eggs
the indemnities to the Sublime Porte
f . Monsieur Jonquelle lifted his eye- and add thsm"to one and a half cups
so clearly set it out, Dernburg Pasha brows. like one relieved from: a per- of rich milk, add four tablespoons of
was acquired, monsieur. But he. is ',laxity. melted butter, then mix with the dry
dead! And the indemnity for him, I"Quite possible," he said. - "An ingredients. When smooth fold in the
as -you hate so. admirably established 1 assassin could have climbed` -over the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs, turn
You came from the Foreign Office, I am obliged for your opinion on this fence In using.it, is not subject to a discount. • . • wail without the slightest difficulty. the mixture into a pitcher for conven-
. Be sure the waffle
'monsieur?" - manner of escape, monsieur." p ' iron n hot and well greased beforetr
The Prefect of Police bowed. He f
For a moment he seemed to reflect; pouring the,.batter into the center of
put his hand Into the pocket of his then he addressed another question each section.• Have a hot dish reedy
coat as with 'a casual .gesture, his for serving.
fingers, closing over an article that
lay concealed there. 1> Oyster Filling
The Envoy Went mr: Take tin) dozen ereshly opened eye
to the Envoy: i •
"Mouissieuw," he solid,' "there are
blood -deo drip ad from theint
looked down at the marble extending
"I found the Minister Dcllaux of ters_'and cook them in their own
an unfailing courtesy; if a subject broth for two minutes, until the
of our empire had been murdered in beards earl, then drain them and set
Paris, an adequate indemnity would r ' aside. Skim the
broth and keep
eep
it
paid."be hot.Melt eapintablespoonof but-
The,
pt-
The,scene at the Foreign Office, ter and add to it a heaping tabiuspoon
when he had been called in before. n ' , i of dour; cook together for two min -
the Minister, carne ep for an instant `}+?": tl r r,i utes, then add one and a half cups
istirringrapid-
elegant
of the1d•
ml "and 1 broth,
s:milk-and t
t
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14Ion r'Jn e
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ole ant old man had been profoundly. m 3 � a - =„�r ly as it thickens; add the oysters, a
annoyed. This mifrdc'v cme at a ,Te i•y"„c )j t r to ` :' little salt and pepper and a half cup
vexatious moment, at precisely the Mir aye: of hot --cream, pour between the hot
waffles and over the top. Garnish with
lemon quarters and a sprinkling of
minced' parsley.
Cucumber Filling
Pare anti shoe enough fresh cusume
bees to maife four cups, thea cover
with boiling water and cook until'
tender and drain, Add to a cup of
mayonnaise a dessertspoon each of
chopped peppers, white celery leaves,
two mi-nt'leaves chopped with a large -
grated onion. Add salt, peggiem ld a
He was found with his throat tut. tablesooti of sugar. Mix well, then
mix with the cucumbers. Butter the
Crown and Plate, work a •specialty
D. H.. M c I iy”? 1E S
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- GEORGE Et' oTT he had arrived at no conclusion, or
Licensed Auctioneer for the,. Counthot' waffle and spread the filling be -
of Huron. y else he hada large knowledge of the "to the closed door o." the library be- 'ween and on top. Garnish with sliced
Correspondence'prompti;• answered.
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Now is the Time, �.
i For Mushrooms
A delicious sauce to no poured' over
broiled or baked •muahroorns easy .be!:
Made by putting tile: pefIU, broken"
mushroom Stalks to simmer in beef
juice Heated. extracted from' round steak just
Novelist. Mushroom consomme
T Pitt ' tiiree.2ourtesl oil es -fletad of;;
freshmushrooms in`a stewpan with''
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Giafrt Bear. Curwood Wound-
ed- Refused 'to.: Kill .the
Late\Author
Lansing, Mich. ---Wild life has had
few more fervent and militant defer),
dens than .James Oliver Curwood,
noted author who died recently at his
Owosso, Mich:, home,
Curwood was inn the midst of a bit-
ter fight with fellow members of the
Michigan conservation ,commission to
force further curtailment of hunters'
privileges before his last illness.
The author's personal arraignment
of others who, could not see.conserva-
lion as he did Caused many tense mo-
ments St the monthly meetings of the
commission., of which be bed, been a
member but six months.'
Curwood'e conviction was so -deep-
rooted that lie would' tint eat.meat and
during en argument over his :attempt
to Prevent 'sheeting of, spike horned
deer declared he would not stop fight-
ing until it. was against the 'law to
shoot any deer.
How Curwood became' Converted to'
-his principles. 'reads ,like one- of his
wild life stories, It happened while
he was hunting in his early -years
among the. Rockies for.' big game—
grizzliee, wild goat, and the like.
Sights Gigantic Bear
While 'on the trail Curwood sighted
from a distance a giant sleek hear,
eine feet tall, and known to hunters in
the district as Thor, king of the moon-'
talus.,
Ho became consumed with e, -desire
to bag Thor. Nights he dreamed of
it ana. days he trailed for the kill,
Three times in three weeks he came
upon the giant anti three, times be sent
bullets ante the mass of fur,'but each.
time Thor escaped,,
One quiet Sunday, when the sun, the
air, and all nature combined to make a
perfect day. Curwood climbed to a
certain spot, oh a. mountainside to
muse upon the rolling ages. A. pre-
historic, skeleton lie had discovered
was near' his favorite spot and the
author sat picturing the -monster
sporting hi the tea far below 'in the
sunshine of a million years ago, before
the earth's crust thrustup the Leyte -
titan's fossil skyward.
Moving for a hatter•view, Curwood
slipped' and la t;ecoverhig ills balance
broke his gun. Putting the useless
weapon aside he Ieaned back again to
muse.
His, Enemy Thor Appears
Suddenly an •ominous scratching
along. the, narrow ledge above where
he sat -startled the thinker out of his
reverie. He glanced and rounding a
curve in the rocky walla few steps
away, ambling directly toward him,
was Thor,
"The great grizzly no longer was the.
tat, sleek animal," Curwood told in
reciting his story., "The slash of my
bullets were in 'his side. lie had foff•
towed me by smell along' that ledge
and he was here fighting for his life.
"That .beast knew me. He knew
that here, in his power, was the dead-
liest of all his enmities. His eyes
blazed and his great head swing from
side to aide. .
"Thor reared ,to his •haunches,-stx
feet away. 'I Was back as far as I
could go without falling over a preci-
pice. One sweep, of that . forepaw
and it 'would ail be over.
"Then, slowly, he came down upon
ail fours again. Even more slowly,
it seemed, he limped away, back along
the lodge he had come—leaving be-
hind his enemy to Iivel"
Feeling thus forgiven. Curwood'.re-
turned never to write of slayings, bet
to •champion the cause of every wild
'thing,
Royal Music.
One of the liliglish shoe; factories
repmHg that it has had to adopt -,spe-
cial proeeeffs tb insure squeakiness
in new shoes in order to satisfy the-
Indian' trade; It Seems' that a chief
01 the' Chudasama; tribe in 'India, who
orders hid sheee from London, " by
chance received a pair of the squeaky.
kind. His barefooted subjects were
very much Impressed by the chief's
loud footwear, and now all the other
Indian buyers are demanding shoes
with a squeak, the squeakier the bet-
ter.
minister• asserts that
News York
stopping crime is ,'the ,work el the
Church;• ; Judging, by,../results,, :they
must have been waiting to arid' out
which church.
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affair, coupled with some definite gond them. "I should be glad to' know stuffed olives,
plan. , ' ' how you think they came here."
It was an old house, maintaining "The explanation is entirely clear," pineapple Pilling
in its essentials a. departed. elegance. replied the Turkish Envoy. "The Spread the hot waffles with butter
The floor of the drawing -room was , assassin went out in haste with the and sugar mixed and softened with' a
of alternate blocks of white oral bled. knife in hes hen 'and 'and these blood- little, lemon juice, then spread with
marble, laid 'down like a chess -board. drops dripped ftosri the point of it"
There wee a doer at One end leading "That would be posible, monsieur;'
into a small -walled garden. On the replied Jonquelle. "That might *m-
other side of the, drawing -room, di- peer
neatly opposite, .there .was another The Oriental stooped over a little
door of precisely 'the same character andglanced along the oar:
leading into 'a sort of library --the "You have observed these blood -
room in "which Dernburg bad been drops, monsieur? They are quite Is all disolved, cook very gently until
found in, the wonting, dead on the clear." a soft ball results whets tried'in a .lit-
fioor. "I have ebserved them ' closely," tie cold weer:- remove from the fire
To the Envoy, of the Turkish Goy- replied the Prefect of Police. "There and beat until'- of 'spreading consist-
ernment in Paris,' this assassination are seven of these blood -drops. They enoy. Spread between and on top of
grated fresh' pineapple between the
layers and on top, then mask With
whipped cream. Serve et once,
Cream Maple Pilling ,
Cut up a pound' of soft maple sugar
and add to it a cup of heavy creeen.
Melt together, stirring until the 'sugar
had the aspect of a diplomatic 'flavor, are
about the length of a man's 'top the hot *ernes and mask with whipped
Be had gene at once to the Foreign apartp '
'anthey d are each clearlyicream,' hipped very dry, and which
vis%bl
Office with laic demand for an in e n a white equateof the floor. has frac} a teaspoon of sugar, stable-
damnify, and than he had come here your explanation seems 'admirable, spoon of, chopped pistachio: nuts. and a
into this drawing -room and sat' down monsieur." little .grated nutmeg added 'to it.
before the door until the natter He • turned suddenly from a con- Welsh Rabbit F1111ng 1
should be settled templetiem of these=evidences into a Slice a pound ,ot rich Creamy dairy
'Monsieur is satisfied?" he esaid vague casuistry. cheese in thin ` dicey y Melt a table -
"He Tule seen everything?" "Mbu
nsier;" he said, "I• ha' :poen of butter ina hot, trying' pan,
"I have not quite- deep everything, 'thought •a great .deal: about chance 'add the cheese and -stir until melted,
replied 'Monsleur:Joneuell; his eneece, sgidences; of crime. D0 you suppose olid a half cup,of ,eta mil, or 'ale, a
traveling- „to .the slight bulge in -.the there are -any laws -of chance? teas/Maneof eenarchestershlre settee
man's tight-fitting,:ayamtatoat pocket,• ",The Oriental seemed to, reflect?. • salt and pepper-a_ntl•a teaspoon of nrus-
"but I aiir, ehtmrely satisfied:"; ' ,'=The'very'word 'chance; monsieur," ' '.
lard mixed. Vey On hot in the short
"The evidences areComplete, Ilion- he said "precludes the running of any cake,.
Bier," ,said the' Eneeee " smiting. law- :Events which result £ram• the
"l)eral?nrg Pasha, lived clone in this operation of 'law are noturally out
house. Late last night a Frenchman side of the definition of the word
called on lent- They were in the room 'chance'?'
yonder together. The windows were The Prefect of Police did not pause
open, although the shutters wereto discuss this comment; he went on,
closed. Personspassing on the street as though the reply was merely an
heard the voices distinctly --the voice interruption of hie discourse.
of a Frenchir:eaa,'monsieur, and. the "Events," he said "all indicatory
voice of Dernburg Pastia. Is it hot evidences in Criminal inves4;igation,
trite? wo divide into two classes; those
"Unfortunately, n onsieer, we can- which , Happen by design and those
not deny it.It 'is precisely the truth." 'which happen by chance. By, design
"And' it cannot be denied that Bern- we mean by the will, and intention of
of
bug' Pastia ins dead. He was found some, individual, 'and 'by : chance 'we
this morning on the floor of the lib- mean all those events which happen
nary yonder, with his throat Cut-- outside of such an intention, Would
monsieur - has himself observed the yeti ttanici. monsieur, that there would
indicatory eviderice4.of this assassins- be +any distinguishing features, by
tion, . The late ;;deitoi5-he look- virtue of which one might put indi-
Merl, up sharply= -"monsieur admits eatery,evidenees, of a crime under one
that ho was a'Fienchinan?"- or the other of, these heads?" '
"Ah, -yes," replied the Prefect of ' He continued as though he had en -
Police; "tile man was a I+'reiichinaai:"prod upon a subject which.closely
The Envoy went on with his sunt- engaged. his atbentio-h.
Mary of evidence. "It is an imunense and fascinating
field for' speculation, It seems to be
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITQItP the persistent belief ofevery human:
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MacMillan' and. Com31 a iy intelligence that .it can, by design,
Bank Biriitlin alt,' Pho d pe Freate ;a secfaence' of inclieatof evi-
dat
Union Ban g, G n 8
Aleo Torontir and .Ie tchenee iccar vnihich
will have all the ap-
pea: ante, of a happening by chance,
W. MACMILLAN, ,L;A
F-28
Efut after long:, reflection and the
study of r.u.uri erebl'e,instancos,,I,have
pauper, one •tablespoon' of butter end -
three gratings of - nutmeg Cook over
the fire for. ,twenty-five urinates, then.
Mesa through a coarse sieve. Seed
four cups Of sweet. milk; and; when it
reaches the boiling point add to it two
tablespoons of sifted flour and one
tablespoon. of butter creamed together. -
When the mixture thickens add the
mushrooms. 'Just before taking from
the stove to serve add one-half cup
of sweet cream, Serve with crisp
wafers, Four'or five servings.
Mushroom,- and Veal I -oaf
Chop two pounds of cold roast veal
very fine, mince one dozen ,'olives and
one dozen large mushrooms. Mix all
together in a bowl and season it with
salt, pepper :and onion juice. Have
ready one cup of strained gravy or
stack and: wet the mixture with it..
Unless the gravy is quite thick it is:
well to add one-third package of gela-
tin. 'The mixture should not,, be too.
soft; Pack in greased mold and set in
a pan of ''boiling warner, - Pat In the
overt and cook an hour, When cold
and set turn out. Six to eight serv-
ings.
Another Loaf
One pound 'mushroomee peeled, out
fine, ,one-half pound fresh pork,two
pounds veal, one cup bread crumbs,
one-fourth cup milk, juice and rind of
one lemon, three eggs,. two tablespoons
butter, juice of half onion, salt and
pepper to taste and a rash • of mace.
Put the veal end•, pork through a
meat chopper, soften the bread crumbs
in milk, add the seasoning, half of the
mushrooms and the beaten eggs.
Shape in a'h; oblong loaf and place
in a shallow pan; dredge with flour,
Lay several thin" slices of bacon on
top of the loaf and pour a little water
in the balling pan. Bake forty mite
utes. Baste the loaf frequently with
thejuice in the pan. Serves eight
persons.
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Evrywoniecns
ileidrof-all-wear'
• Thicken :the sauce with butter, sea-
son well and add the remainder of the
Mushrooms, which have been. cooked •'
separately, and pour around the loaf
on a sewing platter.
Macaroni and Mushrooms
Have prepared one-fourth 'pound of
cooked macaroni, drained, Melt one
tablespoonful of butter and: cook one -
halt cup or more of mushrooms, brok-
en, and sprinkled with one teaspoon
of lemon juice. Cook gently foe five.
minutes and sprinkle over two table-
spoons of flour and stir, Add one
and one-fourth, cups of milk. and stir
until the 'mixture boils. Add two
tablespoons of butter, salt and Peeper
per
to. taste; then' add the macaroni
and
reheat over hot 'water. Turn into a
hot serving dish, sprinkle with cheese
and serve as soon as the cheese is
melted.' Four: servings.
, Mushrooms, and Crabmeat
' This is after the Spanish way of
serving this delicious dish. (It may be
made. in a Chafing dish.) Cook untie,
brown two tablespoons of butter with
one spoon of minced pepper (green
or red), one-half teaspoon of minced
onion and one tablespoon of tomato
catsup. 'To a cream sauce add "the
Pepper mixture with half cup of crab
meat and the Same amount Of mush-
rooms that have been cooked in but-
ter, Four servings.
Baked Mushrooms
Peel, wash and ` drain inushroms.
Place them in a buttered dish or bak-
ing Dan. Season to taste with sait,
pepper, lemon juice and minced pars-
ley. Cook in a moderate over fifteen
minutes, basting occasionally with but-
ter; arrange on a hot serving dish and
pour the gravy over, them. Serve with
parsley cream sauce made as •fotlews:
Scald else cup of thick cream, add tine
tablespoon, of minced parsley, two
tablespoons- of butter, a dash of cayen-
ne pepper, salt to taste, one tablespoon
of thick white,_sauce and two table-
spoon of lemon juice. Reheat over
hot water. Pour servings.
Mushrooms. and: Oysters
Peel the caps of fresh mushrooms
and saute in butter, then place in a
small shallow' pan battered, cap side
up, Place on each a large oyster,
sprinkle -with salt, pepper and bite of
butter. Hold each oyster and, mush-
rooms together with a little wooden
pick. ' Bake in a het. -even until the
oysters are plump: :Remove to small
plates and aroune:each pour Beoharnel
sauce.. This. is. made as follows: Cook
.one and onebalf epee ofechicicen stock
c h, f: Hien and art,
with one,afi a_eac,o eaten nal,
rot, 'a, bit of bay leaf end parsley and
six peppercorns; cook twenty minutes
Strained, -there should be one -cup.
'Malt one-fourth cup of butter, add one-,
fourth,- cup- of flour, 'stir until well
blended: and. add the stock with .salt,
pepper and a dash of cayenne pepper.
Beat one egg yolk slightly, add to the
sauce witha few drops of. strong beef
extract. %
3
Party to Go, Down 500: Feet
For Studof .thC Pacific
Denver, hal,—Plan`s for an expedi-
tion that has as its deethrution 500
feet below ;the surface .of the Pacific
Ocean were ,revealed here reeently:by,
George H. Williamson, one "of the
Williamson brothere who filmed Pules
Terries "Twenty Thousand League
Under tire Sea" thirteen years ago.
In ,the project announced by Mr.
Willihms'on, three men will: be low-
ered to "a depth of 100 feet below. the
surface 'of the ocean lu a steel ball•
stood chamber, and from heavy glass
portholes they Will study deep'sea.life.
A specially 'built schooner carrying
the party of .scientists who will per-
form the'' researches' will sail froth
'San Francisco within sixty days for
:tire -ivest coast ofMexico, where, the
'first', experirnenxt, is to be made, he
stud,
Wilson Publishing Company
1243
NEW'JUMPER RT SEP FROCK
STRIPED IIT E ATOU WA'Y
This is the type of sports. frock
RTS
every one is wearing abroad, subtle
in its simplicity, and utilizing stripes
both vertically and horizontally to
achieve effectiveness. The blouse opens ..
at the neck, revealing a' little tab col-
lar that can be smartly fastened
about; the throat, Gathers over the
bust lend easy fulness, and two plain
trimming -bands run upward from the
lower edge, and are the starting point
for the narrow belt which ties in loops
at the centre back. Fulfess'in skirts
is a necessity these days, and here we
see it expressed by invrted plaits ip
the front. The skirt is oined to a -
camisole top. No. 1243 is for misses
and small women, and is in sizes -. 16,
18 and 20 ,years (or 94, 36. and 38
inches bust only). Size 18 years (86
bust) requires 4 yards 86 -inch strip-
ed, and % "Yard,,plam material; cami-
sole top requires 1c4 'yards 36 -inch
lining. Price 20 cents.
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
Write your name and address plain-
ly, giving number and size of such
patterns as you want, Enclose 20c in
stamps or coin (coils preferred; wrap
it carefully) for 'each number and
address your order to Pattern Dept.,
Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ade-
laide St., Toronto.. Patterns sent by
return mail:
Always Famlilar..
"Is she familiar with professional'
men?"
"Always,, my dear." 4
Knew Hie Nightingale.
One time on the Texas- frontier a
man came into a camp riding an old
mule.
"How much for the mule?" asked a
bystander.
"fist -a hundred dollars," answered
the rider,
"I'll give yell nve dollars,e said the
other,
The rider „stopped short, as if in
amazement, and then slowly die. •
mounted.
...Stranger," Bald he, "I ain't a-goin'
to let a little -matter o2 ninety-five dol.
lars stand between me end a mule
trade, The. •mule's yourii."
p
r Insearch, arch,.forsuecees,::vision•.
and foresight are, hotlt.essential.
is a profitable companion..
It removes' the odors of
dining or smoking from the
breath, soothes the mouth
acid tongete, allays thirst
and aids appetite and.
digestion. r
After
Every y Meek
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