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I �, M � 3 "You don't understand," said Grace. into the -night He wore out complete- Ch4a&laig to the view, 11 . � I � I � I ,,,,, ,r , �
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I I I : , � " , , . " ii rhis girl is different, She is won- Alld1nall"S w"ly Is man's NI,a7- ' . I Engaged to L6r4 C egie , r
I I , , L �: all", I In .. aerfully retty for a Chinese. .;She is. to the hills for �*Iaek's rest, added an Change will he Tuel . : . 11 . ' Won Battle 1, * WaVer I . r I .
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. . I r ti Grace looked oil silent, and fearful ' W, Oman's wa7 Is, Woman's- way�_' I After Lin r Sank Off r 1� I I
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I erad �qea if it is not the most "They tip a long way top, don't I for the first few da-ys, and then start- Nirlio. shall stear it true?- I . � I I . , .Gibrxlt , � . . . .
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de,Uciaus Tea You ever tasted. they?" � . I I , ad into the roscue, but all she accam- Vearing'as the'flaws veer, .. 11 '. , I �.� . 11 . , r er. I � I . , I
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� r I ,Most Te',%-DrInXers ThiMIK It Is-"" if � tighlitening of the lips, and the brus 11 a - ,_
I I that's their Custom-" 11" of his brothers becomes e?ikag,ed with-
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I I I I 1 -4X='1ZM=MVVXMWMe=====-1* � � at at leas Deciding.her cousin was beyond the But hold to the one. way, . . . I M.aud, illece ,of the King, whoge an. ,, r
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I I I . 11 �� �� �i believe I'd quarrel with y,u. ThIS-sleeve, which she was now ready to Woman's ay anaaa!s- , I _ U1131 niciay this year in whi-ch a member Of r
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I . I I . � I ,I hoppers, oor desk in the hotel. The day had been And thaVe wom&Ws too.. - aversing the poodtion of the, last . I
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. � Dave off on an almond -eye Orienta royal wedding, tliat -of :the Duke. Of
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I I . . . 'wear, knitted jaci,-ets, Outint flonaiel -boiling water for se'veriv]. hours until, age, Westerner with regard to those gram was spread open in front of him, � . . . I . Or, for s4lamt mulsing, singly. . figure, whdle the grooin, as, does the -
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L r I � I kinionas and lovely , ]ittie muslin, thecurds form Then rinse and drain outside the pale of his horizo,n. Good On which he. alternately frowned and I I I I r. I � . � .. Duchess of York, comes from a noble -
I dresses and .. our -taste will be natured to a degree, his Southern dog- beat a tattoo with his'penCil. r David I . . I Mised up visions, In brain,, I . Scottish . final I ly, The princes . s �jp a �
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th seasoning 'Ilia. was all -white or a mongrel. I . I - Tha noblest and, the fairest; � youngrO daughter of the Duchess of ' * �""
I .we surely desire.to keep them so, 4aud removed. Mix cheese Vi � 110h, I know it seems terriblel," re- - all the rules of reason he ought to be I . _11r��M r . � I Fife, sister of King Geotg% an -d, was' ' I ..
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. this is possible if just a little care is and serve. with cresm. . -upei!fectly horrible, ' to 11. at least, a genial mood, instead Of rr 11 I . I I b ith h r ,
. Or it cam be used as sandwich fill� plied Grace,, . sitting there inwardly' fuming. r He I . �� I, � .LL I ,� I And though't It far the 1=eSt. r. � roaglit'up w er cous,ins, Princess - � � ,.
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� through, the regular wash. also dell6ious in salads, used as' stuff- even,woader at. it, It 1, -were a man ready buzzing mechanically . and in- ... I I . � . L, er , . She is, the flfth of Princes,s. Mary's
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colored borders Or- figures, and all -wool in balls and served, with pinI6apple. her only once, but I fell for her lov"e-'. at London headquarters fifteenth Sep- I ! . I -1 1. .. Was a world of e�adless pleasure. . I I
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� . liness like .a pilgrim before his altar. tember at latest. Earlier if pos�dble.'l � � r .11, I ., I I I . r . . . .. . .1. marr'ea,r the four otheis being tlib,- .
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,. garments .should be washed as fol- , A month previous, he reflected, such r "'.. - I I Duchess, of York, arried last , - . ,.
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Haw the water . r I I've ever seen.". � I 'p� heaven tossed to him, whereas now his �. �� ........ � , wedding took place on Thu flay Iasi;' -
no warmer than you I want to tell the readers of "Wo- "Blue? Blue, black, you -.--. I � . . I , I's I � I
can bear "your hands in, and use EL man's Interests" how I Conned my . only heaven. lay in two blue, eyes -Whose L I � � I 'Lady Doris Gordon Lennox, aiow-=ar, . I
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good wool soap, or soap flakes, to make I peas last summer. My family has grandmotli��Ti, or somebody -way back. ,, ded senti- . Goss--II'In a quarrel -w r ith her fellow .., 4.77,5� riod Clarke George Wynar, and I
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a nice su,ds. Squee4_e ard- - enjoyed them more than any other was Nkrhit�,_ David said something,. to � . .� . r Lady . I 0 is en- I
� nds and rhase about in the , - I -vegetable I ever canneaL -I'eanaied. that effect-" I I I � . I Ma-yaaie Alanybeaux , was rr� ..�, k - - " .1 .
� la.�L sM mental idiot I am it' His hand shot out i last night I . 1_,_ - _ -1. - gaged I to Captain. the I -Ion. i-ames
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uk -a Sunday, I hear I think ,%,a had all better part . ... - , ; 4,_._..' . W I I _�-_ -.1-e Princess- Maud is and quiet and, r
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WateryOUrCan and p�it through a I company from your cousin if we want was writing decisively , I I I . __. "� -- I . � I not seen at mE I Lily big sociefy-functions; I
i VITarM rIuSe water with blu4ing and and they tasted almost like fresh peas, on the- white pad headed "Cable- : GOSR____�%o much rfriction,,6� course!" � I 11
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r 'h soap to slightly cloud the . When cannih.g peas, be sure to can "Rowe, don't bar absurd, or 1711---Y gram": "Will leave for London. Sat- . - . - 11 I � I . I r She leads the Simple life, rbut has a
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� . d 4practice," aid David laughed dryly, I o having.captured the biggeA
fmcesh air to dr�y. ture ones Into one pau and the young . 'When you see her you may want . .0
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� I . I Woolens and wool-finished',blank-ets tender ones into ,another. 'This -will to get in too fax. Gracious, it sounds I � when L a tap I ald 9 w,eM th,- commonest treas and - � I salmon ever taken on the Det -,Iii the I
� L I . ,his desl-, had covered it, flo . neighboTbood of wladdh slid -has . .
-ways; be fluffy and -, - - ' sure a more ev-E hole assemblage are on the rabs, a few -k -Inds of birds. and in- � , � � 199. all t . .
will al soft if vash in- ew i so ded on the door,, and a Chinaman! sb I � is, I I I I
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. ad this way, and -will -act ghrink take out all spli anA'b 1, -, . a house servan sects,. To, be, sblt� to distinguish ".1 .." I a great deal. of her'life. She'lis'credit- I .
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I not do this sort of lauiidry on a cold, 1 peas so that the liquor will be clear. . himself forwaxd. 'He stopped within a,' can note � . - , , - ed with having conferred nicknamea .
dark or dahip day. , I the boy, as" they climbed the steps. ",',few paces of David's chair a -ad glanced I 'La a of birds seemis! to most Per- . ., � ��, . on most 'of .her royal relatives, her I .
. I To keep f a -ash and 1 After washing, I blanch the more ma- feel as if I want to tell It.l.o. thelabout iie, R0111T miraculous gaft, Th -S few whO �
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Wt correet di,ling is as, imp tant as I 1 whole world!" I sir?'I ,w, as low and anuff led, . � _D�� I anctlill-who a, eldest Ila,
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� Do not irbn the Imit wool shirts, ut6,i' in. boiling watei -ana' plim-&A I however, it -was rather I W 10CA M NGS -1 .
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� ngs, The immediately into cold water. . I Culver was � I I that they -would PaT handsoniely to : . , e �
� bands N�itli straps, Or stocki group they faced. Well ithe Nwbidow," replied David, pu ledi . Tfigo'ol, a doze -g I Shyaass,", ,while th Duke of York ',
: . littlewoolbands witli shoulder straps Nl�_-%-t I pack the peas in hot steril- i the centxe of it, and Chesterton Rev- a,n'd I I I I . 1. I . ev I irts �, � fagures, as "ilie. Lobster.- � I I
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� , warm. weather. inches of the top. If they, areerowded . I T Delic' us ' - I I I
; 4� � . ilia Chinaminglanced, towards the Nearly 206;,anfles, of � roads radia,tee . I )1V
� � I . .' world is perfect, but that belies the I - - I f � . pjrepar�d j�� ii ini;We.. ,:, I : :_mon 11
. � cageswingingm, rontefthemindow, f,.Om Bb1Ip,.in_Banff NjLag - L � I ths- noniager' I � the same year , ,
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� I I CHEESE? . with boiling water and be sure you 4t lisfa%tion or aerision David couldie sister, Prin _,�,
I Yes, sir- If it were not for theltall. 11 Spray -Vailev road, all of these are - LE Quick Pudding. Boil . � .. .
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It � is. a iintritious food, eassily Pre, lget'out all the air bubbles. To each I inscription I would take it. for the 741)o you belong to the hotel?" ques- Open to aaaotors� , I . . . fot 9 minute I 11
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Par I � I tioned David his- voice still raspmg- I I I . -.*.
� ing, fat, yet I%- Possibilitiesas a food; and two tea,,Poonfals of sugar, and I '�'Xs the a'acred ruby, Paul's gUt ' iself 'to his M.'rtard's Liniment for Corns ana Warts desseit is'ready. " ,�. drowning. In the antiamn of that year,
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I alle often overlooked by housewives. I prom -s in, hot water beffi for three If MM Prince Tsoo," whispered Grace, heigbt� which was decidedly.above the I — - . � . � At all Grocers� . I at the end Qfthe season, they left Eng. w .
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� I . Ereshly sioured' inilk makes the beat � h6uns The eavars Iculy partly sc- � as they joined the enraptured. group. ,average- "Ile hotel?" B�is tone ex- Every day we see -men of only 121sis I tols. - . landA, 1 1 � �
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I I 01, If presR,6d. indignation, amazement at the age talent pasiing- their. the winterAn,"
� cheese�; but oantaral souring sho-ald not To brothers on A&LAREN.9 nVYINCIBLE I ;. , z, � Egynt, but the liner v I .
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I i ut 1 ,claimed Grace,, as she glimpsed.,the - of etiquette I I 96 1 1 9. 15 boat it which the royal an
I -i nialdatr lar,h,. qn, -mine T lack I they, are possessed of that blessedt , MLzai1fbn=dW1=iPe . . I I
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� a this starter to a pint of milk-. That I ' I hope everyone has as good luck wards- her� but to the surpTise, of I - . � . sank NOhlle still some distance from
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i of slam -milk to b soured. � herself, be. her voice trembled slight- i I ady . � ; .1 , _11- I , � I . I Narrow Esoape From Death. -
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I more this year�'M,rs M C think me si. ative,'but h 4 bend the meaning of 'the rem .6 ;F .
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Q'.V. door David �ollovHng bis I , I Dukeof Fite never re
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I , Aids digestlon, " .-C. Ma� mind.but that stone has a hIs;t*ry,..,:.f0rt..ard. VVhatdo you mean coming, � . AM3Z i a &l& paste-. I
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I - _ 1. havilig been broken off .within six
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,k SIMPLE, ISBT OF H,A-T AND to lose the protruding points of ego- �; queel-I sa-_�-" He wheewd alibut and:
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I, I I . may saturatte instead..of eir-1 A saucy, clairp, sounded from the ;
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IN , , J I'VIAch I admire in -.Von Ches-z. e-,:U0Qdv,d vith a joyous, fnll-throata,d�
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I �, I ,g_,,1,_%4�,W '6111� I I Irma Culver's lips 'were smiling. as I �
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of Ted ,deer,' Japaaiese, deet mid. alierd I 1w,
of,;R4tghla1iid oa,ttle; of which his grando
father was so proud that, when dying,
I lie haiked for 4 � Iaarade of the finest :
I heads to behel . d In front ofthe Castle,
I ' 4 where. his saw them from a couch at i
the. wiiidow, Mnaialrd Castle, on.6 of
1: the three seats of Southes*, was. burn-
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valuablea Ivere lost, including Rae-
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whIcli Was valued at:$6%oo(y. 1.
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