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�, _1* I . Sam Elwood was a very big, very threshold, a candle in, ,one white I Beauty and Duiling
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I . . . Young fellow of perhaps 23, years. "Oh 11 she exclaimed, the color Splendor.,
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� 1� , .Me c w S W4 "�4 rushing over her small, flower-like Not even in the t(Gor- . I _W__._ It is not easy for the uninitiated
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1 lace as she met Sam's horrified geous Ease, is it possible for SELL OTED RECIPE S.. Add a piece of butter the size of a I . to understwild �how $10,000,000 can
K, . 1. a. paralytic Stroke had permanent- State. "Your mother was called flie eyes to feast on a Scene Of Jpxessing for' - Oucumbers.—Use bickory-nut, and tbidkon Slightly A VATAL HA.6R-YESTv be spent on the . oonshruation ,of on.e_ "I'll .... !!!! "
, ly disabled the elder lima.two years to sit up with a. Sick neizhbor an Such iich And dazzling . splen� . — ,. . The : � , , : ,,,
.1 �.: . one-half pint of sour cream, one- with a Small teaspoonful Green Food Proved as Fa , London "Tit -Bits. � 11
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before, the work of the 200 -acro hou igo, and your fatl3er called dor as is presented by the House an onion, one-cighth . ttttl as ""cl, says I
lace bad fallon into Sam'S ..-apal. quartbi, ' of starch dissolved in water., the following I
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�. . ale me ra minute AV to see what was of Lords when the King opens Par- in the peel of an orauge—thinly 11 Famine Itself, . however, Wh9w,how the bill is made , I
� `*'; Eands, The one thing,. Sam feared h pound of butter, , two tablespoonfuls . . . - � �.
".. I was a girl, . the trouble with you,, HO said Ile, liameat in perBon—a scene to whic of vinegar,: Slice the onion and I shaved in small bits—and add the One is so Accustomed to hearing up, The coAt of the hall, fittings . "
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: . d u ning and tum- neither pen nor brush can hope to juice,, Let the whole boil a few of Chival and equipment tuns away with.ov- � , , .. 4 1
� "If any girl wants Sam she?ll I stew a few minutes in butter, lot it 1 a famines that such news er $4,000,900; the machinery, $1 � . !.. . � I 1.
� P Mrs. bling around for some time,. and he do justice, says London Tit -Bits. cool, and then'stir in the cream and minutes until the i,ogredients are makes little impression. Yet the 600,000; &,couple of 12in g4 uns, a�,� 11
�� have to do the courting, 1. f yu were ill. Y—you know For this a,-Ligust occasion the rring Carefully. well mixed and the. rhubarb ten- announcement that at the present I 1! �
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. Elwood once remarked, . father is,00nfined to his bed, heavy benches which rise in five Have the oucii'mbers Sliced thin der.. . . time three tbousan4are dying barbette cost $600,000; And . $bell 11 . . i I
that the youth in questioii was $6 h could not come up here a. floor . daily f . I �
� I am'd never in Self. e h'M7 rows, on,,eaeh side from th and ice-�cold, dust with pepper and As the warm weather approaches from starvation and cold, and three , Lved from ono,of there guns meaus I I I 1. �
. within earshot, I's Oh, you are ill, I'm sure]' an -expenditure of. $750, Then I
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this world sere -w his courage to the of the Gilded Chamber are rem*v- It, and pour dressing over. less meat should be eaten,- and eggs hundred and fifty thousand are L I I I .
She said, a quick ohange,coming Ov- ed and give place to seven rows of .$&, . me other light food substitut- dependent -on foreign relief, ought there are torpedo tubes at $15,000 i I I 1.
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popping point." . er her as she noticed for the first low'crim I soned-cover-Od forms. The Vinaigrette Sauce.—Use three or so each and tor I I 1. .,.
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. tspoonfuls of vil, one table- ed. Here are two egg dishes, ,easily to convey to even far distant 'ntel- searchlights and , electric attings I . 4
� This assertion was so true that time since her arrival the gl&ssi- clerks' table, the woolsack, . made, and suitable for either lunch- ligenco Some. conception of the. ter-
� - Sam's ears tingled whenever he � onful of vinegar, one teaspoon- $1250,000. Twelve -inch armc-rea . .
� . ness of his eyes and the scarlet cross-benobes also disappear,* and SPO .
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i thought of it. It had.grown to be flush. in his face. "Let me feel the whole floor of the House is cov- fill of grated onion, one teaspoonful eon or supper. I rible fact. It is horrible to think so I
,: very sensitive Matt by the time your pulse !'I ered in red Morocco to give the ut- Of chopped parsley, one teaspoon- Lyonuaise Eggs.—Melttwo table- of the slow and torturing death, plate, -of which mething like I5,Oq0 I I
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� a er eps she reached most .Accommodation to the bril- ful of capers; salt ed, � costs $600 a ton, �
a distant connection of the family In a few Swift st, and pepper.(The spoonfuls of butter iii thq ch&fing- brought on by these famines, yet While motor and steam boats run I .
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. came to -visit at the farm. the bed and placed her cool. fingers liant crowds thait are to occ�ipy capers may be omitted if preferred,) - away with another: $40, 000. . . �
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I . When. he.heard that, the visitor for a . brief space -on his brawny them. . . This dressing is especially appetiz4 Yery thin and'two sprigs of pars- vest comes a dainger almiost .as I X I . �� ,
. . was a young woman he groaned in wrist. Next, She felt the clammi- � . � Ing in the warm 6pr days. Serve ley, minced; cook until the onion great as that imposed by the lack , FIRST Z PERIMENTS. I I . i ,j
� . � IN THE GILDED CHAMBER, ing boiled is a delicate brown. Dissolve one of food, Richard Lovett describes .. ,
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anguish of mind, I � n cold meat, cold,palmon, . .n one gill of this sta,te of affairs in "James Gil� The, different stages of progress ,�
� keep out of her way as. much as his head, her manner growingmQy,e Long before the crowning MOM- calf's head, or on any vegetable teaspoonful Of folur I I I ,:
, . I possible, eating his breakfast from and more concerned.. . ant of His Majesty's arrival every salad, . . � milk and cook two or three min- mour of Mongolia." . in the planning and constrixetioll I 111.
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. the pantry shelves, taking his 'din- � ' "What have you been eating I" seat is ,Occupied and the crowded Jewish String Beans.—String, utes, stirring it %;onstanily; then Al na, ,. I ,I' �. ,
ner to the field with him and s4k* ted into a Spec" break a add six hard -boil -d eggs, cat in northern Chi -the suffering of interesting, In the first place, - � 4
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1. Ir" she presently asked, taking up ,the chamber is coxiver and wash a suitable quantity one class was, perhaps, more dis- when the Director of Naval Co)1 I �': i ,
mishing for his supper� papersack and examining the eon- tacle of unexampled splendor—& of young green beans, and cook slices. rge struction and his staff design a I �, .4
. � � a of varied and vivid them in'salted wacer until tender. Eggs Rolled in Crumbs.—Chop tressing than the others. A la I �
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� I � . avoid sitting at table with her on "Mercy on us 1" she gasped, -colors, lit up by the glea eight hard-boiled eggs. put number ,died just as the plentiful new man -&-war v, model o I .4
i7 in Of gold Drain oft ,11 the water, and pour fine harvest ripened. Through all the Sol is made in paraffin wax,, which' I � � A
, Sunday. He thought seriously Of looking wo�nderingly toward the -And the flashing of countless gems, over them a saate made by brown- a Piece of butter in a saucepan, add hard, dreary months, whenday af- is subjected to a series of tests in � I I 1 ..4
� staying in bed all of Sunday. The patient. "Surely you knew better 411 bathed ancl blended in the many ing one tablespoonful of flour in a little flour, a teaspoonful of thick ter day, month after month, they an experimental tank. It is drawn . I.,. 4 �
... I . one objection to that was the ,ex- than to eat yeast cakes 1" colored lights which stream on it cream and the chopped aggs. Cook I . Ii. -A
I tra trouble it - one tablespoonful of beef fat, ad- looked and longed for rain, those through the water at various 1. �
�,, ,4 would cause his ; fye,st cakes I" thickly inuttered thr-ou&h the windows Of stained M.Oveo from the . I '1
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1� mother. . I . Sam, in astonishment. "I taought glass aglow with bright hued fig- ding one tablespoonful of sliga,r, for a few minutes, re I now speak of struggled, kept UP Speeds, 'and, by the most minute, i ,).
�i (I two tablespoonfuls. of vinegar and stove and mold the mixture into e eagerly, calculations of resistance which it I ,�'i
!,�� , .. Sammy, it's a shame you -act so they -were funny. Sure to rise, I ures of centuries of kings and one cup of soup stock, and cook un- small balls. Dip these in egg, roll' and at la# saw the, rain come, saw offers, the designers discover -data �",
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t,� � unsociable," remonstrated his guess," lie added, with a forlorn queens. I til smooth. Serve very hot them in breadcrumbs, and fry un- the crops flourish and begin to rip- which -enable them to � determine 4
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I Dominating the scene are the Nut Bread.'—Scald One-h';if cup til they are a light brown. They d se 1
1 ) week, when the only glimpse The girl said no more. Her en- ncheon dish: eia, And congratulated themselves the speed the complete yes 1 . � � 4
0 ,,iehly carved and gilded State of milli: and add. one-half cup of make an attractive lu and others on the prospect of ab- will attain, as well as other mat- .:�
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�, I of himself Sam had permitted the ,eigies.were occupied in dosing the 3 - ecy is observed ., '1�11. 1. .1,
. . nches of vanishing patient with mustard and warm wa- ing crystal, raised on a canopied o +;I it is lukewarm, add SALADS. But they -were to see it with en1gs,jnd on- I ,� �
�' guest was two i chairs, -with their isetting of flash- boilin- water. When the mixture undant food and better days. ters. Great seer, � I I
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il . the third morning After her arxiv- his feet; and an i water bag to his Combination Salad. — Dice six eye , - The great the __"�
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f . Ice, dais, glowing in -gold and colors; three-fourths: of a cake of compress- _s not to, eat thereof ly expeit-saecteuxapley on I
al. - and the picture has for its frame, ed yeast softened in three table- work are allowed to take part in . -
i " . heaA. cl oak, bear- medium sized potatoes, three stalks � mas� of people was too much re- .1
� . "Virginia Dare is & mighty nice At the end Of a strenuous hour, walls panelled in carve 61d1t, spoonfuls of lukewarm water, ggs� Iduced in bodily strength by the them. I A
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.( I . - III in Sam was resting much better and ing. -the shields, in rich hero -. , long period of eemistarvation� After the experiments drawings ; ,
q girl, without a, speck of bar ian- tablespoonful of butter, two of mo- -
�[� coloring, of countless Lord Cl , small carrot cooked, two slices the early autumn are made, which Are equivalent to I ,�,
. her whole little body. She helps his nurse felt safe in leaving him lasses, one cup of chopped or ground '* plans. After these) I .1
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,�j me about the housework and rubs for the remainder of the night. cellors. nut mea,ts, one-half cup of white thin one or--mber after,it has lain came, and the rains ,and attendant an architect's i e various por- I �
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. your pa's back and chirks him up What Sam's experience taught flour, and enough whole wheat flour in salt an- ,rained, then add one aa e,gt�stili more reducing the wooden models of tb -
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i ran along each side of the chamber strt emaciated tions of the ship are put together i
� ,*' 1 him during the time he lay there, season and add salad 'n wn as a moul4-loft; ;
I �, as if she was an own daughter. to knead. Finish and bake as or- I cup peas
,., wish ,you could get acquainted with tormented with pain, watching the sit the dukes And marquesses,. dinary bread. dressing mix,ed with cream, cover- frames. You can imagine them, in what is kno - 1.11
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� her, Sammy. She talks real pleas, betic face of the zealous lit- earls, viscounts, and barons,, :in faces. and hungry and when all the plans are perfect �
I , sympat Buttermilk Cakes.—Melt in equal then, with lean ..�
ant about you." in and out -of Order Of ,precedeirv,e (the dukes ing top with whipped cream. Salad ey6s, tottering about the fields and ed the keel is laid clown. Officially . ,. '',
�i '. tle nurse as she flew quantities enough butter and lard dressing- Beat yolks of three eggs, counting the .clays which Must el- the building of a ship commences . .
'* "Shucks 1" -nearest the, throne), and arrayed in Beat un- I I
,i � 1 m-atter6d Sam, n's the room with hot water, mustard, to make one pint mixed. . , -1�
� .. ears tingling familiarly as he grab- their .State glory of scarlet add one-half cup. sugar and beat Apse before the grain should ripen, from the time the keel is laid, and I I
; And One thing and another for his all -of molasses t1o,i f S&
, again, one-quarter teaspoon 0 It ). longer the time -occupied in the construe-
� bed a paper bag of small , with their bars And hoods, df til light one quart .
cakes betterment, was evinced �� his eon- robes. which have been adde-� two small The rage of hunger was n< . I
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from the pantry shelf and fled up- duct toward the young visitor dur- ermine—sdrried ro-ws of red and and one teaspoon flour; stir in one- to be borne. They anticipated by tion is always calculated from � � I 1 I
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stairs, a light ;jep outside the kit- ing the remainder of her stay. whi Add, in order, one pint of butter- a few days the ripening. They point, I I I 11
� chen door having warned him of ,, their knightly ribbons, the glimmer water and cook until creamy, then took grain still a little green, and RECORDER OF WEIGHTS. � . I': ��
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Looks mighty like Sam was milk, the melted butter and lard, remove from fire and add small it in the pot. � � .
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-g lip gold, and the flash ON i I 0 ' fficulty. .
I I sprucin like other fellows, of One pound of dark -brown sugar� piece of butter and one teasp on of put s another di Every part of & ssel is mark . ,.
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.;�', . i '' r , 'Got to fill up the hollows with ma," remarked Sam's f4ther, af -three eggs well beaten, one table- ground mustard in little water. The fliel used is grain stalks, and ed for -position before it is fixed, � . -11.11.
I - � ter his son bad spent fifteen minu- TO RIGHT OF THE' THRONE spoonful of cinnamon, one teaspoon- .d every pound -of material built I I I . 11
cookies to -night, I guess," he sig . . Oilless Dressing.—Yolks of two famine at once,cleprives the farmer an ��,
*h- tes ,before the hall mirror :in a . ginger, one teaspoonful of . � - I
I � e door was safely shut D,n impressive group of spiritual f al Of ' eggs, one teaspoonful each of salt, of food and fuel. Green gl�ain'they into the ship is carefully weighed, .
ed, -when, in vain endeavor to get his tie to suit Is `1 Alf official termed "Recorder of . . . .
I nd be was gingerly examining,the vhat he'll Peers, their black gowns and lawn powdered cloves and two and a, h sugar, celery, and mustard, a pinch might cook but green grain stalks an I I �.
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, of cayenne pepper, and small piece would not burn. I
. �, unusually tidy appearance of his be plenty able to do his -own court- sleioves concealed under robes of quarts of flour. Bake in small tins. WAS, it a wonder Wiights" being appointed for this -
11 � " roqm.'-'�'Mals getting real fancy in e Virginia comes crimson and ermine hpods; and be- If the cakes are put in crocks in a of butter. Mix smooth and add one- .that they fell upon tlie halt cook- purpose. When thousands of hands r , ___ __/'
. ' c .will keep fresh a half cup of c after months work on the ,vessel day and night
� . _1 , - ing b� the tim. - ool place they . ream, either sweet or ed green grain, and I �
�6r old age," be commented, star gain I � hind the bishops is a dazzling par
1� I ing respectfully at the crisp white a terro of Ambassadors, gay in all month or more. sour, and one' cup -of vinegar. of the slow tort -are of unappeased it soon begins to assuni& shaPe� ,�
-curtain tied back, with rose -pat- And Sam, with tingling ears, r, from the New Recipe for Stewed Rbu- Thicken in a double boiler and stir hunger, ate to fallness 7 Disease The ribs are fixed, the plates bolt- I .
of the Stoutly intimated his opinion that the colors of the rainbov A as ed the water -tight compartments . I
terned ribbon at, both sides Chinese Minister in his "be of blue barb—Strip the outer skin from one until removed from fire. This will thus set in, and proved as fatal ; % I
he would. . 0 colpleted,' after which the shell is I
'window. "The bed's punched UP . silk with its -dragons of 'gold, t bunch of r!IIubarb, cut the stalks in keep in a cool place for several the famine itself . � . I
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I . some, too," he went on, as he turn- ol his Persian brother in red f4ez, uni- ineh pieces, and put on the fi -weeks. . . I.. .,
,ad back the covers. "Jiminy 1 NEW USE'S FOR OLD CANS. form ablaze with rich jewels, and a stew -pan with nearly enough _PP__ armor -plate, engines, and boilers .. 11)
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tI . Clean sheets and pillow case broad sash of emerald green. w them. When the , CAKES. TOBACCO DEAFNESS. guns, and the machinery trials. .1 �
'J�. in a They Ire EveAtuallY Turned to There, in the centre of the floor, watercomes to a boil) stir in enough .1 �
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� ,� � ,week I Ma certainly is getting Some Useful Account. fa,cing the Throne; are our judges) sugar to suit the taste—usually Chocolate Cake.—Two ounces of ETeu Moderate ered from I . '.�!
�: I guess I'd better scrub up in robes of black and gold, scar- about two-thirds of a cup, more or chocolate, one-third cupful of hot Smoking Affects Dreadnought may be gath I I � ..
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", � fixy. The rejected tin can is generall the Hearing. the number of her decks. She has I � �
. some to match the other clean IV . let and ermine, and their full -bot- less, the qua,ntity varying according water, one-half cupful of butter, �
1) things. - Lucky ma, remembered to regarded as a typically worthless tomed wigs. Behind the peers, row to the coditions * of ' the rhubarb. one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, Th4� Faris correspondent of the a, flying deck, boat deck, battery . L.�
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: . put some towels in here. Blessed object. Nevertheless in these econ- after row, and in the galleries ov- � _.- four eggs, one-half cupful of milk, Lancet writes: "Dr. Ferrant of deck, main deck, lower Clock, ar- 1
A " I if she didn't fill lip the water pit,,h- omical days it does' really possess er their heads, are the peeresses, aspoonful of vanilla, two cup- Lyons has just brought to light a morled dec'k, and double bottomed ..."', I I I
I:, er� too I I'll have to tell her not a not inconsiderable value. In fact each in'her most ravishing toilet, Ki one te . flat. A switchboard room, eon- _ �.
.., lenty there is hardly a tin can thrown ng is bareheaded, but her Mai- fuls of flour, three level teaspoon- new lesion to be put. to the account trolling some SOO 'keys for telephon- IN, �_i �,
-i to do that any more. I'm P . many hued as Joseph's COM3 a esty wears a -dazzling ,crown of I ,, .
. - h wa- awa,Y -anywhere that is, not event- . fuls of baking powder. Method: of tobacco, deafness. Actually the ic communication with every part . � . - I ,..
4 able to pack ul> my own -was myria,d of jewels on head, neck, diamonds. . Put chocolate in a bowl, add water, use of tobacco is ,dangerous in this of the vessel is one of the sights of I :: 1
. r. Ma's got enough work to do ually turned to ,some useful "- and arms flashing back the light in The King seats himself on the place the bowl in a dish of boiling respect only where there is a pre- -' ,
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�? � � waitin, on pa, and that girl with- count. ' d their a splendid riot of rainbow rays) Throne to the right of her Majesty water, stir until chocolate is melt- disposition, as in the case -of per- ing 2.500 . .1.�
to frazzles Most tin cans in cities fin bunks are capable of stor � I I
�, . out wearing herself while on each side of the Throne and with a wave of his h�nd com- edi then place to v,00l. Sift flour sons who are slightly deaf in one, . .11
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looking after m are the Royal Princesses in two mands the assemblage t� resume without being aware of it. This :1
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I Shaking nis curly brown radiantly beautiful groups. their seats. It is an impressive arately, cream. butter, add the su- is byno means infrequent, and the
. 4- � ,ers, who kno-W But hark! the distant boom Of moment—the, crown of h c bout 18 tons of .;-,�
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reprovingly, SamW made his toil- professional scaveng a life' S ex- light infirmity is only discovered by I .�.
et and, Attired in a frill night dress where to find a marl�,.t foT them. cannon comes faintly to our ears, perience and emotions—as the eye gar and when creamy and Beat chance, often in making use of the coal per hour when going at full I:,;
. add the yolks and vanilla. . ...
. which his mother had made for him There are factories which are ex� and with it the, ,swelling murmur ran-ges -over the gorgeous scene to well, then add chocolate and when telephone, as imperfect sight of the speed, at a cost of $70- 1 .� � I �,
with her own lingers and which he elusively engaged in the business of cheering crowds outside. -The its brilliant oentre, the two grac- right eye is often revealed only MARVELLOUS GUNS. I I
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'Wore sorely against his wishes of dealing with just this King and Queen are comin:g. The ious and supremely royal figures en trying to* take aim with a I . I
I ial. The first process eon- thirds of the flour. Beat well, then Ili I A Dread-non-ght is fitted with ten . .11
Merely to avoid hurting the good mater supreme moment is near, and who with such dignity) imperson- L . l:
cans to a high add the whites of eggs and the re- gun. .
: Oman's feelings, seated himself sists in exposing the wave of excitement spreads o've&r ate ihe Might of the world!s great- (cThe predispos i,.)in, guns, in addition to n'Limer-ous I 11
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I ch melts the solder, the I mainder of flour. Bake in a moder- smadler on %ch of the big � . 1.�.
� on the edge of the bed and began heat, whi the crowded chamber, AS the breeze, est. -Empire. eaf cases is often hereditary or I.,
.,, . running off into a separate ate oven about fifty minutes. Frost- is capable of hurling a mass f .11
. to consume his cakes. latter rustles over a field of poppies caused by frequent renewals of in- 0 I
-to be sold. afterward at SPEAKER AND THE COMMONS. steel -weighilng goolb. at suchapace .
� He .crunched and munched his receptacle The doors to the right -of' the ing: One tablespoonful of butter, fla.mmation of the nasal mucosa or that it wou d Slap clean through a. �, I.,
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9 .1 ' Throne are flung open; from the The rest of the story must of the pharyngeal passage. It 'S.1 slab of wrought iron 3ft. thick. . � i
* -cakes for several minutes before he i2 -c. a, pound. ' . be one cupful of pulverized sugar, one I
�� � Ing peculiar. ab'out By this means the tops and bot ceiling flashes out a floocl'of elec- told in a few words, Through �e tablespoonful of boiled coffee, and
, noticed anythi ee I tonis of the cans are ramovld—tO tric light, -waking into vivid, al- Lord Chamberlain the in� one teaspoonful -of vanilla.. thus in winter chiefly that smoking, 1 � I �ii
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, the cakes. Fie had swallowed thr - even in moderation, affects the . .11�
4 , Each 12in. gun weighs unmounted
bed into hom a,bout 65 tons and it is interesting I I
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. of them and was trying to masti- be Subsequently smas most blinding splendor the scene command .-is -conveyed to Black Sponge Cake.—Tbis is a now and hearing. Dr. Ferrant has observ- Ito note that 'the, cordite charge I . I I 1
4 1 s masses with a steam ham- below, and making a sea of jewels Rod to summon the Commons "to very good- sponge cake. Six eggs -
��_. . cate the fourth. Somehow that ogeneou I h wei-hts leap into flame. TIfe vast. assem- Attend his Majesty immediately in well beaten, one cupful ed this habit not only in great -weighs 2261b..—just over 2cwt. The I . ; �1,
I . I fourth cake did not appeal to him. mer and cu of Sugar Smokers but also in the case of a f I ,,q
I "Jiminy 1" Muttered Sam, bast- for windows. But thosecanswEich blage rises to its feet, a -kaleidos- the House -of Lords." A few Mo. and one teaspoonful of lemon ex- shot leaves the gun . ''I
on are in Al second-hand condition cope awakened to life, as the head ments later the sound of hundreds tract, one cupful of flour, I woman, the wife of a barkeeper )OOft. per second, and to such I I
i .. ily Putting the uneaten cakes and one living in an atmosphere vitiated b� m
1 1 nsoldered, and . erfection has the automatic ..�
the nearby stand. "I feel as if I'd have only the top,s u of the .royal procession app,pars in of hurrying footsteps is heard; the teaspoonful of baking powder; beat the smoke of tobacco consumed by I � .,
.rwa,rds utilized as recep- lume -of sound i d the until v loading of the guns
� .been eating Soap and meal, flavor- are afte � And -varnish the doorway And begins to stream vo his increases; An. ery light, bake rather Blow- her customers. that two rounds per minlite canbe .. % _
.c.cl with beer 1 What in time made tacles for paints es. into the chamber. Speaker with retinue makes. his ly. "Those who snuff or chew tobac- �
1. Ina, bake cookies like those I Ah -h I The paint -can of to -day may 4ave appearance, followed by fired from each gun. As each Shot . I I
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. t of held soup ortomatoes in a, previous I SOVE RE IGN LORD THE KING. jostling, crambling crowd, . � co axe exposed to the same risks as fired costs in round figures $760, . ,� 11
� I'M feeling. awful queer—sor I S , pouring RENOVATING SILK. I smokers, The affection may become to work the whole of her guns at
. Sick and puffed up and funny all stage, of its existence. . Pursuivants and heralds, in tumultuously into the small place very marked and even incurable, top speed would cost $25,000 per 4 11
.over! Jiminy! I'd give a dollar The cylindrical Parts Of tb0 can$ their tabards of gold �nd crimson behind the Bar allotted to his Maj. Many women have dresses of taf- persisting in spite of the disuse Of I I I
� ".." I if I dared Sneak down to ma's are usually more or less d,anted rich in heraldic devices; 'equerries, esty's fait,nful Commons, feta and rajah silks which require tobacco. It is probably caused by minute. _ q4 I . � . 1.
. room and ask her for something to And battered, This hoWever, is lishers; arid grooms -in waiting in The Lord Chancellor, beading only a little home cleaning and the well known effect ot nicotine .
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. - a matter of , "V importance, gorgeous Court dostiumes; the low, presents a, document to the pressing to be made as good as new. on the vasometer system which This embrocation is Very useful in . I
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take. That girl sleeps right across not an, perf eet]Y -reat officials of the royal hol�se- King. It is the Speech from the e 40 h If pint � I 11 1.�;
the hall froni ma, though. She'd for they are rolled out I Shake I the � .;�
. nd in this shape ' . dTess well. For slight produces vascular hypertensive. every haus 11 Id. Take a a .
I- see me sure as fate. Ah -h! I'm flat by ,machinery, a hold; sergeants -at -arms, bearing Throne, Hi's Majesty rises, puts - - of turpentine and One egg, put I
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.. $2 -lofing mater- lamed I ule, cork it, I
� sick-er ev-ery minute I serve extensively as ro. al inaces aloft; And great officers of on his white, P old Mar- dared magnesia. Let remain for sated in the cavity of the tympan- these ,into a large bc 1,
. . ies and Other sm -1 State, all in their most splendid Shall's hat, And in a clear, reson- a thick I
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!�A .1.)y this as well as to cover th two or three days, then brush off. um. e till it becomes � "I' �
� I .1 �*..Out in his bed, groaning with pain buildings) 6 trappings, follow each other , in ant voice reads the Speech. At the "When we add the ,well kno' -adually add a quar I
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� P s head was hot and corners of trunks. staitely procession. Then follow the ,conclusion the Speaker and the , If the stain is bad rub lightly with effects of nicotine
. and pauses. Hii bottoms and , Alt ammonia water applied with injurious 4 a pint of vinegar; bottle for, . 11
I Art of the pig is said to Marquess of Londonderry, bearing Ministers bow profoundly to Ili$ we '01, ter C . 1. . �
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his feet an,( hands were cold. He Every p , stains with keenness of sight, on the momory Use. This emb I
11 ip for the swimming be turned to Profitable account ex- the Sword of State in its crimson Majesty, and tho Commons disap- 109E .
. could not get I the case of the , I common salt. Grass stains, also and on the production of arterios. years and is improved by the ad- , I .
sensation in his head, and all he cept the, squeal. In scabbard; the noble bearer of the pear. - I
. to tin ca everything is Used ,except ' coffee stains, may be removed with clerosis, effe�ets well known to all dition of a, lumb u! camphor. - . 1�
could. do to ii�lp himself was li�perial crown, glittering on its Their Majesties, standing on the a little alcohol,, rubbing until no medical men, we might be Aston- Celery is a sedative� It is goo
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� I oan And toss from one side to thelabel. Even the, refuse tinelip-,, crlms,on. velvet cushion; and the dais, graci�usly acknowledge the trace is left. Chloroform will re- ished at the large number of men for rhounio,tista'and also for ne
;1 IC( other. . . I . pillgs at the faetory, where the re- premier marquess, holding -aloft homage of the still standing as- I alivab
� S groaning Geptacle. was or: are the cap of maintenance on his white semblage, The royal procession is Move PC' t stains. who are heavy smokers were it not Vilgia. To preserve this v
I'll) In the intervals of hi iginally Made "n e already proved that the soundest winter, did it up on
. . e- converted into little ots, staff—all the royal procession ar- reformed and filosout of the cham� If stains are obstinate place th is powerless against the vegetable in I before it is ini .
spells, lie thought he heard som - dry day, and . 3ur
one, moving quickly about in his ;S, 111�mp minutes later , the stained spot over a hot iron, cover r0a,"11111119
dislios, teaPoi and co 6 -Pots) ranging itself in a cluster ar�ound ber, and a few .
arents' room just beneath his. Ile for children's playthings, I the expectant Throne. whole gorgeous acone—,the most with chalk, rub -off with a clean force of habit and the tyranny of the frost out off the leaves
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. ndered, if his mother had fbeard , And now the climax of this bril- hrill, .___*� .
Wo .m__94— . iant and impressive human ey�t cloth, and repeat un
. Min and was coming to his relief, I I . � liance is reached. The .Kini Wid, otjn look upon—has dissolved into disappears, Place for a few clays
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� .. I In anguish of body and mind he ,All mittrosses in 6he house should Quodn enter hand in hand, in flow- a, taemor3�_4 rCk6vacQ,y wWoh, how- Old fruit stains may be removed 'The love of other men's money ally dried. Th
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