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1. �s of Particular Interest to Women polks Irene, Colville wa's discontented. take you !n to dinner, to moot W.V Old . ,1�1.
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King, George V, has just com- $lie was annoyed with herself. ton, . I my dear..". , rresidipe OV4011 tho-� kitChe �
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. I ight hip and tile, evefit 'O" Several times she had said she , "No, he's generally late, the � . I I � p
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v ho touched the arm of a voil4tionl4o cooking, sAys tile Lo'n- " ' ,
� in would not be in Kensington Gar� scamp 1"' young Armstrong observ- Suddonl,, 0 Ma�! I
, gathering mushrooms, talw Do red cherries on top., � L to, on.0 important charac- dens at thr�o o'clock in the after- ad, and then carried Irene Off I I
, � ohanoes if a specimen looks Giho,vry �am,—Put cherries on to teristio in the B itish soversigals . � passing man. . don Qh oniclo. I I I I I �,..
I ','. spotted or old or ,doubtful ; I , ri noon again,- but she was thers, nov- After Irene had toyeA with some I r I 1
stained � cook (unseeded) and cook to a, pulp., make-up namely his zeal for re- "Erringto-it," he said "10t M40 He, is M. Boyer, and b sa ,
. ally way, reject it, even it it -hrough a sieva, add one-half form as a trait ,which it may be ortheless, and, what -was more, the highly -flavored hors ld'oollvras,, a i trod 0 1 , riefi I t t
ia Rub t I , n 14 e, to you Miss treup Col- ed his discovery that J0,04 wKich ia, ! 'I',
l I � Meets : the mushroom's require-. as much sugar as pulp and cook till truthfully said has not alwa clocks would shortly chime three, quiet voice beside her said ville, the daughter of my Old friend en'olosed in a,
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Monts, � . ,k. , . . especially distinguished the sover- in a a4' Admiral Colville.". into � ebolk;ed far woro �i
Phe, wily onos� to gather thic ys or She 'know he would stroll by - "Will you h . ave, cle up, in an oven 14 �) 1,
are those 'having, flat or slightly Candied CherTies.—Use only per- eigns who have occupied the throne few minutes, just as he had done am I" . I . "Miss Colville, this is Lord Er- uickly than by the: o ... I .
I � conical Caps with thin edges, and. i3ct fruit -that clings tightly,to the� Of England writes a London corres- a for a month past. She What caused Irene to gaze up at riiigton," he a4ded, �1'obd, cooked in thi , 14 method'. I .
and nd. t. I . 0 angry -with the footman she could never after, .
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white or putty colored on top . stein. Cook. a sv.g�ar syrup to a, PO en . . Irene's astonished gaze fell on neither w�ight nor nutriment, The , ,
I a delicate ChQcOlatQ color uude1`r- thread, set the pan in another pan, � So marked has been ,the present herself for being aware of his ex�, wards say, but some unknown for,,,, Barton's face, met the kindly eyes, envelope in w ic it ia, clof '�i
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neAth—this last condition is imper of hot water. Pick.up only a few monarch's predilection for all which now contained more than the -ents evaporation a -ad all tho, i 11
ative. R �ually toothsome and saf- . tto the kinds of work the be so. . � she said, , . I I prev .
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,er, for it ha,s no unpleasant, rela- syrup, hold the cherries in the air have tended toward making the lot as coming. From afar off Then a stra,uge, inarticulate gur- 4"Wo are not strangers, Fresh- substantial, benefits are a, reduc- I 1. .1
, she spied the tall figure with slight- glin sound left her lips. She felt . . � I
. tives is the moril. It grows only f 6 Briton a More wholesome d well " he said. � : I I .ii
a few seeonds and redip into the 0 th ly bent shoulders, She wondered a c!sire to scream, and with diffic. qf tion in the number of cooking uten- I I i
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' ore serving. Dust a little I ,and promising one than vital stat- ow do 7011 CIO, Miss Colville 1" gils; 11�
in oak openings, is dome ehaPIA, syrup bef I if his hat would be brushed; it had ulty restrained herself. Words He bowed over her hand with a Mr. Boyer, prepared the follo ,
full 61 smadljiol�_s like a sponge, pulverized augax over them. istics prove -it to have been'd'aring I
& � been badly in want of It yesterday. leapt to her lips but died unspok. Ing I I
I and of -E� pale yellow. or browiLi h he the last two generations th t the . charmiug old-world courtesy. dishes in just over an hour, Foiz
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. color. Both mushrooms and morils solid fruit, adding hot waiter as title of George the Reformer is b,&- He war. drawing very near to her en. Irene badaot the &lightest no- of jamb, 45 Minutes; Chicken, 26 �, i
I .1 I g oven it this early stage, to now, and she was trying desperate- The footman was none other than tion what reply she made-, As a minutes; "army stew," .10 minu- �: r
should be soaked in slightly salted needed, but save all juice, heat and gfitlu ly hard to keep her gaze fixed -the stranger from the gardens. I . 1�
. I be mentioned as -one that Most be- dream she watched Lord Freshwell tog; soused mackerel, 6 minutes;
water ,an hour or two. to draw out can. ,Splendid for Mince Pies Or straight ahead. She felt that she "Miss Colville, I arn sure you ' I
. insects, then drained, wiped dry fruit sauce t* eat with baked pud- comes him. And that there. has lead her aunt away to. introduce roasted apples, 15 minutes; ,real 1 '!
was blushing from head to, foot. must be day -dreaming, or shall we 1. 4
and sauted in butter and served ' I I been nothing perfunctory or simply She, could.feel her hands tremblin .1 Wal- her to, &,dowager, andshe realized and ham pie, 35 Minutes; currant .1 .1 1;
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ther plain Or with cream sau", they 9. like lea . ves. ter Armstroug's voice sudde . that she and Barton, or Lord Er� cakes, 20 minutes; apple tart, 10 . � ''. 1
, . . . - displayed in seeking to bring about nly. ringtou, whichever ha was, were iiiinutes; bonne bouche (puff pa.sts)' I I ,�,)
. Are a I'dish fit to set before the. RHUBARB. . much wanted reforing.for big sub- . Ahy he had passed by, and now "Do .you know I've put a question . I !
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-king." Here are some recipes for . she could look, at, him. . Yes, his to -you four times I" �
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of se.rving them. I I still wearing that slightly shabby smile which veiled the an-ger that I .
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r� . . and - in the tweed suit, which also , wanted possessed her. Oh, she hated and "Wh does it all mean I" gasp- cookery is its absolute simplicity. � . I
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, I a steak at least vwo a . u brushing. . loathed lig,reelf. A footman -could I ''
'i inches in thickness. Broil over a ad dish with pared and Cored sour best possibl WAY, inasm . k ed Irene. Every cool-, even. the plainest of . .��
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,� ,Alt, a little lemon juice� and a barb; beat three eggs with one-half IMP I -did not appear to be well off, nor footman I I . I.,.
f I . I , ll�cohanically she took his prof- panionship of a dressing of flour. 1. S�".
. t plat- pint of sugar and mix with4 the milk 'MENT ppear to Ugh.1 She longed to rush out of , .,,
�. � ,. pinchof mace. Place on &.he MORAL IMPROVE - oii the other hand, did he a f d arm, and he led her to a seat Three-quarters of an hour later, to, - -,
. . �- ter, or in a heated .casserole and and crumbs, pouring -over the fruit; � � ,d�Anything for a living, for she the room, to get somewhere and -ere -d by a b 1. 1, . 11 1. ,
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to cook until the Custard t the movement for an im- "I am one of those many unfor- ,oven, and the ,scorched but intact �
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� I.a,r,ge mushrooms .that have been crabs oven park during the day. I She was very glad when Lady tunate persons known as poor envelope was removed. The jo L int I " .. A
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I peeled and steeped in butter for is firm and apples tenden Serve PIOV quality of bread, for in- peers " he. said, seating himself by -war, of a delicate goiden tint, Ind , I i il�.,
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. -ben minutes.. Season with salt and with meringues on top, placing a stanbe. During the last twenty-five, others that -would ill pages, flash- subsided on, to a settee in the draw- her. "'I have, always hadan inclin- was accompanied on the dish by a, "! . ,�:��
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bib of apble Jelly in each ring. years, it is shown statistically, the ed through Irani head as, she ing-room, with a sigh of relief. I , � I I
� lemon juice, then place in under Rhubarb Sherbet. -Cook rhubarb physique of Englishmen has deter- watched the stranger disappear The men did not, sit over their ation to write, particularly in a generous quantity,of gravY� Judged I I . i
-the broiling flame tLve minutes. . irical vein. It occurred to me by the supreme test, the meat was � I �':
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that I might write a Society novel, tender and juicy. ' , �
,, i dd orange, juice to taste and a lit- Make the matter one that spoils , SiLe stood up, no longer feeling the drawing -room as the fee , 11 i
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- "', -third layer of buttered and season- a real national per were "is hero of -which is supposed to be . PAPER MUST BE PURE. .., . I . .1
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.ed mushrooms may be added, each tle powdered gelatin in the propor- ation haa coincided, it is also a below stairs, and in order to do the . I I
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work thoroughly I arrairged to Something should be said about I I j
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In this way the essence of the Mush- Cupfuls of sherbet; strain, add, one shown, with'the introduction of I direction to, that taken by the Barton was standing w h It mus,- of course, be . .. 1;
i., .0 -rooms becomes concentrated in the beaten egg white to every two cup- quality of broad of which the nu- stranger, aad went home. load of crockery in the ictenotr`erayi spend a fortnight as a footman at the paper. V L I I
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mixtare and freeze. Irene Colville was an orphan liv- the room. Irene knew that his , , . 0 1
1 . �steak. Serve with baked. Irish p,o- fuls of the reduced to a minimum, owing to . There I knew I was not likely chemicals.. When. there is a wide � I ]
Serve in glasses and garnish .each ing with her aunt, Mrs. Denton. name was Barton,' for she -had to " meet any -of my friends, but ,I demamd for it, as there must be� . I �. ,
-tatoes or grilled sweet potatoes. the greed of wholesale makers. Her pa, rits had left her a, consid- bea,rd Lady Armstrong a4dress it. . � �,
Macaroni and Mushrooms -.Four one with a slice of kumquat This' . r� explained matters beforehand -be presently, -the supply, -will meet C
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�ouneea macaroni, four large mush- dish, when once eaten, will Pcome those I did, for I knew who would The paper is not expensivo-for: 4, , .",t'
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10� I , of cheap cigarette smoking fias as�. with her beauty, caused her to be a Suddenly she heard a. about, and �,
rooms, two 'large tomatoes, three a favorite. I Sumed, especially among the rising much -so ' ught-after young lady. But a maii in evening dress ran towards be visiting tnere." middle-class family it need notcost ,.;11
tabl up May . Rhubarb. -Place a. ldydr of . "Oh 1" exclaimed Irene. "And I more than �6 cents a week -and, .i,
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�L , espoons "butter, one-half c generation, the proportions of ' until she had seen the stranger in her. Then came the crash of break- when the saving in. utensilsaud tile .1�
.. I -thin brown sauce, seasoning of salt, Cooked, rhubarb in a orysti�l dish I gave you monoy.'� I '..:.
I cover with I . . national vice. For all - their go- the gardens she had taken nothing ing china. Barton had dropped the He took the five notes from ,a labor in cleaning them is taken in- ,..."
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, I pepper, paprika. 'Boil the maear- and ady fingers, m`I" called love of sports, moreover, beyond an ordinary interest in any tray and was also running towards the economy of the uew ,
I - oni, in, P1 n salted water twen- toned with rhubarb juice; s tinkle Britons are now allowing sport to J. pocket. ' to account, -
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.pieces, th n toss it in one ta,ble- preserved ginger and over all pour class of, professional players, 'while Ba J shall paper bag, th -,�
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e �apoon of the butter over the -Are, a good Oustalrd and g . arnish with they themselves are more than con- me I" she murmured as she ch � aiig- her several feet avay from her them as a Memento of the fortunate heat, which opensthe pores Of -6", . , :
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.a4ding the seasoning of salt, etc. ,whipped ,cream and strips of ange- tent to be spectators of the great known sat Immodiateljr followed a dull thud render a. service to the most charm- thing is lost, because there i I I : I ,-,)
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:Slice the tomatoles, thickly and cook lio&. . displays of football and cricket, "e in a shabby armchair puffing as a large, heavy mirror fen On to ; I
until hea,ted-through in the rest of Rhubarb MarmaMe.-Put six principal exponents of ,which , , * the settee and then in in the. world. I shall keep evaporation, and careful e e I I
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-the buttw; t�,ke them out Aiid keep pounds of rhubarb, which has been paid professionals. . als thoughtfully hem 11 ments have provet7,zl'qlg�,th "
I . C(I)m a fooll" he muttered. to the thick carpet. Its fastenings Neither spoks for a few momepts, of the cooked food is. loj� &_51T___r0__ _ __ - -7,;r. � ,,;
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.1 '66 in -to small oubes,,in- In pursuance of his policy of ,,Just because a prettY girl looks had suipped, said butfor Barton's -th ' .. 11
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__ --the same butter until soft; season to a, preserving kettle; alsbi- seven making England wake up from an at me I try to persuade myself that prompt action Irene wou,L.d certain- "You have -not been in the gar- same as the weight of 6 raw � mat- . ., ..
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''I . -both vertables lightly. 'Arrange pounds Of granulat;od sui;ar,, the unworthy torpor, the sovereigL- interest in' me. ly have been killed, for the guest I
. 0 she takes an meetin- Barton I" And there is no smell. When i. I.,
:macaroni in a straight line dowii grated pool and juice of two oranges one of the most active of men him- "But she's sweet," he continued would have been too late. i(I " 4rton," ro- paper bag cookery becomes the ' -
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11 -in and each. of English walnuU, and aI- subjects from the . � Irene in low tones. "I -I vogue, no more will a I . I
-top lay a1terna,tely a mashrop . . How can I get to know her f I love ,claimed Irene. couldn't. . He saved my life you varied Odors greet the guest who 11:
1� �, .& tomato slice and -strain the Wide mond mea* chopped fine; mix all PHYSICAL POINT OF VIEW. her � But what ohanoe, has a poor It seemed a, hollow return for her see." �. . I dines at a small house or flat where.. � . ,
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Scalloped Mushrooms-�-Cover the night; boil until .it begins to jolly He is backing the standard bread ed bitterly. I When ,she bad quite recovered ' "Do you know," he said after a the kitchen is clo I I
' 0 - � movement; he has recently. ap- h' ause, "the gardens have room. The scent, of the food, likek . , �
-bottom of a buttered baking dish and stir to keep it fr in burning Three days pas'sed by, during from the shook her feeling of grati- in I
* . pointed Eugene Sandow the physi- which Irene did not see the strang- tude towards Barton was joined by :'eieg o4? very lonely and dreary other essences, is retained until it ;I
,with a layer of dry broad crumbs, without you. I managed to be serves its proper purpose Of titil- I
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-spri kie'.over with popper and salt DANDELION WINE. . Cal culture exE.er', to be his own or. She hardly knew what to think a, wish that it had been anyone but ' I I - "
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t and stick bits of butter all over body trainel , .has given his sup about it. She was sorry, and then him who had resoued her. Now there . _ . .. I I
, One gallon diindelion blossoms port to a campaign which seeks to utes during my service. The latter . �]
11 -the crumbs, then moisten with- (gathered when the sun is shining erra,dicate, or at least to repress angry with herself for feeling sorry. there was a sort of link between ; a ended now, and I spent hours in --------,.§k i /_ I I
I .cream. ' Place a layer -of mushrooms She was afraid in case 4nythin them; the last thing in the world ' . 1. I... �:
so they will be op6i). Pour -over the vice of cigarette smoking; he the gardens on Sunda yesterday, MURDERER MAY ESOAPE ."!:
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[ I , days, then put into porcelain ket- the active patrons of the Rugby that he might be married. thereby giving her aunt consider- tinned. "Life It dif- tion. for Lack of identification. ,, . :
I cover to keep the flavor and b�6 ' tie, with the rind of three oranges game -of football; lis has provided a � as seemed very . I I 'I.:
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'brown; Add three the Windsor municipality, and .ho third afternoon, her aunt mot her He aocompanied them to their there." of death at pose.ii, Germany, is .
- I Creamed Mushrooms-jVo cook minutes; then strain. with the words: carriage later on, and as fate would Irene felt . neck .likely to escape ex-ecuti6n bec 11, . 11 . :
I 'i pounds of granulated sugar And the has become one of the most ardent ,,You haven't forgotten that we have it Barton was holding the door her f ac,o and angle I i. I .
mushrooms easily and deliciously pulp and juice 6f the orange and supporters of the boy scouts' move- dine with Sir James. Armstrong open, standing as erect as a gren- growing crimson, and she gazed his identity cannot be established, i ; . 1.
stem, them and out in thick slices. Wdfastly at her clasped hands in The , .
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to;night, I hope, my dearl" adier. er lap, but he did not see them. doonied man . ..
�4111 For every pound allow two table-, yeast cake. Stand one week in a coiaceril th6 physical welfare of his are ,extraordinary, _�,.:
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I, ter bubbles,in a sauce pan over the N .9 -on into the bieneficent schemes of their Er -Mr. Talbot will be fliera," chambers, Mr. Talboti" -said Irene "Irene," he said, 1"I am poor. I liough . -.1
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upstairs to think. . Barton closed the door and stood q9ows months ago the prisoner, .
. levol.�ablespoonful of flour in a lit- ON DUTY FOR 323 HOUR'S6 the activity of King George has not glo-ved hand stole out and rested who gave the name of Robert Kin- 11
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� I . had never met, but bar un.t had of! Irene felt an irresistible impulse zle, was tried for robbing and mu I
. �orealm, and turn into the pan with R11ssi Y on m6ra than one aidoi - the . "Irene," he whispered gladly. �
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f ,., I e cream is heated. I � ,heart and mind. As a rosult of his n6phew-in As -she ha4 told fazap met, and she caught her Mnod' toL _'. ": 4�
1 -th � wa watched her as she lifted her head The charge was Proved ag&i ,t .
. . ,11 Noto.-As a further test of safetY . soldier named urge to the archbish- Irene on several occasions, he � reath sharply. Surely there was he was contle �
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ing mush: hey. will not tion to the rank of a non-commis� 911 Nevertheless, Irene was young Tuesday," said Talbot suddenly. the trial reached America -an old ,.,
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� discolor silver, but pt6r 'fungi sioned officer to the fact that lie Of I enough to experience a thrill w�on "Will you and your niece honor me Orman couple named Kinzie thelre,
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I . . wi I ill. �� stood on sentry duty for 32 liby'�rfes in the wholo kingdom de- .,her maid came to dress her that by your company, Mrs, Dentoril" . learned to. their horror their son, I . 1.
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.1 spoonful of flour blended *ith a up his,post, expeezi,3g to be reliov- THE VALUE, OF HOLY WRIT elled at her, but she fail'ed ,to ob- 1e rejoined. . cafe for a "second breakfast," gen- I
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