The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1905, Page 11

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Patterson's |} Story The Flower "tnd ioe, Daler, enti sek ‘The Bi er WN A Brave Girl's Love. $6 HO are yout’ asked the Chtot W alaring at the girl, Rex Ven- nor took an instinctive atep he exclaimed. “I had forgot- ten you wero here, »I''-— “Wiho are you?" repeated the/Chief, “I am Amy Clare, I came here with Mr, “Venner. I thought my presence Dere might oheer him and that t Simony of some ane who had known him all his Hfo might help to convince you tlenen of his Innocence.” Her words were pitifully illogloal and showed another net ald him, But the love that had: brought her there, that had conquered both fear and shyness and had Jed her saist blurred bis eyes and alump in the throat choked his utterances: » Meanwhile Amy had turned to Rother nd the Chief. Holding Rex's hand and facing his acousers with glowing eyes, She began to speak; slowly end with embarrassment at first, but more easily ~" ap hoe éarnestness banished embarrass- ment. "Gent! abe said, “I have known Sfr, Venner since we were onil- together, Be oduld not-COULD net have ‘committed the crime you: eharge him with, He is the most honor ea t re alge i aro s Hi i % & ah yond ee “4 sat : @. Hints = , Che Housewife’ s Cy clopacdia Chicken Terrapin. WT 4 ‘sald ohicken into neat pleces. Put inio & pan with bnie.a pint of Gronm, @ tuarter of a pound of butter ruhted into one tablospoont.! of flour,. Add pepper end alt to tants, ste | wi three hard-boiled eggs and add with one wingglassful of sherry to the chicken mixture, ; Pe es Croquette WHLVE. ounces. meat, two ounces “bytter; two thblespoontuls four, ‘one cup cream, - Minos or grind moat fine, Rub butter, and flour gether and put in saucepan over fire with the.cream. Stir these togother un- 4M thick, ‘Then add the meat, As soon os mixed take off the fire and do not cook, Season with salt, pepper and nut- meg, Set in the refrigerator to chill, Form into pyramids, dip in beaten ese aiid cracker orumba and fry in boiling hot lard. Bread Pudding. WO allces of toasted bread well I buttered, 1 beaten egg, halt cup sugar, qpartes cup molass quartor of a nutmeg, little salt, one and ® halt pints of milk poured over end -| baked two hours in slow oyen, Chioken Soup. \ KIM well.three: pime of water in S which @ ehloken thas been boiled. Boll hard four eggs, mesh tho yolks with one oupful of bread crumbs which have been moistened with a fittio ovulk, Into this stir ono pim of heated eremin. Add this mixture to the chicken water and boil five minutes, Season to taate, The whites of the eges, chopped fine, may be added. Uses for Wool, O @estroy caterpillars gin some Pieces of woollen stuff to tree or bushes infeeted by caterpillars. During the night the ineeota will settle on them in large auinbers and may be destroyed tn the early morning, To Dress Lobsters. RBAK off the large claws and crack them et the joints with the flat side of a chopper. Sep- arate the head from the tail,\ split the tall lengthwise in two, place the body (out ‘alpo in two) upright on the dish, ‘ay the claws and half tails round it, Gamish rather liberally: with parsley, A wood salad and thinly out bread and butter should be handed with lobster, (From “Selene,” by Amelie RB Uy Harper & Brathtre,) LENT, tho Moon Goddoss, tolls Blerope, the Plejad, that while tun the-:nortal Badymion ous Weauty. Storopn werny he deftanes Relene cends for Bros, Goa 9t Love, nnd thus abhor him And thus to that forseat thou pres alnat thy pretty I fear thee not, O Loye~ What? Dost thou take mo for an *Telada A trembling star? I, who am’ Queen of a Empress of Choatity? Thoy piatest to mes Me, Arteniis!—of what th} darts oan do? © little goa, how wouldst thou tare 4¢ 1 ‘One of my doathly atrows loosed at thee? Thou baby dolty! thon per of heaven! Thou youn: 04, alike In thought and doing, Binge thou domt feck to fright the Huntrase Quec. ‘With talk of datts!” She paused to laugh again; But even in wrath is Eros ever gentle, % And thus with courtesy divine mide answer} Epon Natens to her deflance calmly, but when she catches yp her bow he reaches ayt, and ‘lo, Heleno's Biittering foot * © * straightway were figed” und “Beleno's urms in viewless chains were fottoted.” Bros has his ray, and, answering the moon goddeas's ap- pea, he looses her arma: Whorent the god said softly: “Bo ttiou loomed.” And Artimus, exuitant, from her quiver Caught up ao fateful shaft, thus Merce exclaiming: “Wf, as thou aayent, Lam but half divine, This arrow given me by my father Zeus, By Rim made irresistible, will Cree me- Ay, ‘thou mont soft of voice and hard of heart, From theo a refuge Will procure for m Even in the halls of Hadi Crying thus, Deep in hor frost-bright broast the shatt As when a delloate winter-iaden tres, Benenth tho first faint romeate glow of dawn, Doth seem once more its April bloom to wear, 80 Artemia, beneath that wrathful. stroke, Vor to! a tender crim#on, not of blood, Floated aerial e'er heriplerced bre: O'er brow and cheek and throat, crept wavering, Till ke a fame within p yhell of Ice Searlet her crescent flashod.. She waned, she glowed, as one phe spake: wedging, Woll thou Knowest # Some New Ideas for Newport Hostesses. ) .| Of loser beinge seem hone: in Mapezine, i ho trembled, not as one by arrow smitten, But Uke unto a shaft itself, quick quivering Within.a stalwart oak, more hurt than hueing, Yen, ‘even so she shivered, while with fear Her bright intr rono about her haughty head As 'twere a gilded smoke up-shimmering; And all her face waxed keen with novel dread, Aud thin her nostrils grew, and parched her ips, And at her feet clanged down her glinting bow; And her dear moon changed with her, till that men, Beholding o'er the violet rin of the sen Its coral-volored orb in splendor drifting, Deemed it a ship on fire, Then loud she cried In voice soul-freezing, of divinity By fate o'erta’en, that volcd which makes despair “Woe! Woe {s me! ITchange. I am no longer Artemis, Into myself I am beoome a strangerp feel no more as I have felt. O Zells, Is this, then, death? Was I but half divine? Alas! Alas! What fearful shafts are mine! Flame mixes with my blood, and pass my ears Thar it hiss, My bronnt is full of fire, Rven thee, O thou revengeful, even thee Only ag burning mist I do behold. 4 Twes nas: Jaa PSelene A New Poem, Just Written. By Amelie Rives. CopUrtant, 1095, bald mi ning, a ourely this te death, tor all my soul Give lgi'd, flowing forth, I know not how, Unto somo mystio depth, T know nat what, o & fiver ineddoth to the bea, ther, I die, map thou my: bow in twaln, That wouker hands may not profand ite mle; | And this proud. atrow whteh hach drunk my gxeatness, | na ‘That n ~Servode the Near Yon, Artem!s Is dy! Siiee fe had wr ® servitude to Love. Now do J compiehend why noble belmga ‘he allenge of Death's glooiny halla prefer Unto the prison-palace reared by Life Darkness in froedom unto light in chalns, whose necret name Js Liberty, x9 $0 have thee for a friend, To ranso thy siarlens sealm possessed of naught Boxido a sou! untrammetied and at ease, Than rule in fettors on .tho throne of Heaven, And yet-can thia be death? O aweot, sweet, w © flery swect!+O bweot boyond all sweeinega!— O immortatity, woll art thou ost If thin indeed be death, Agnin! Again! ‘ Pxquisite thirst consumes;mo! Ah! ¥ burnt One draught hefore I die—one deep, deep draught! before T die!” east of Mros, h*vonomed sharts to peace and Chasteness vowed, 1S, Bind to dle, is, the cup of love and fate.” Then quick wheeled Artemis, as oft had wheeled, By her keen #hatt transfixed, some throbbing doe, And lo! @ shadow huge with eyos of light And outline feminine, to her extending ‘A Roblet dark whotein there seemed to whirl A clear, black flame with ruby sparkles rayed. And onee again the implacable voice said, “Drink,” ‘Then Artemis, unarmed, gore-amitten, trembling, “O awful shape, who art thou? Art thou Death?" SIHLEND. 1 am aunlight and moonlight, The fire in the jewel, ‘The Mur in the blossom, The dew on ite petals, ‘Tho pearl and the ocean, ‘The pang and the ploseure, ‘The @itt and the giver, ‘The prayer and it Immortal and mort wt EXCHANGE FOR & SVAANGE AFTER TE ETBARV AL A fow “treaK affaire that might take the wind out of the salle of tne monkey ainnor and barn dances and preety MAY. MANTON'S po Daily Fashions 'Transform This Into a Cat. apt beesture leces itn the white lines and reconstruct stein ne ‘ to Try The Flea, A dary of eminent) might. well get at them in draing and ‘men, nominated by the| underground. holes, and 90 produce ex Goverament pocietien and inatitu- the] outbreak, while meh 'remalned ante. and Dut if 80, how did the bacillus get Appotnted to sit 1 from the rat to the human population? , seems ot bh first ‘The plague bactiius docs act usualty ‘ot Gibertian | noat in the alr, like that of consump- eed humor, +: a | ets ‘or othe ttt Me Mea and ere tn eonneotion with the apr whl be one oe inietaal 9 ore na ‘Axwlaory Com: It cannot generally be caught by handling the body of a man or pad of the plague. Tt sotties In where it is compara, {Sens ) Bominated by 8 one ae tho. Whe trae res tt a alle cn for pe s i net, Dexina to ih breed. ti a | a In enorme’ ak oo ook gpl : Margaret . Hubbard Aver ul FOR EYELASHES, © Dear Miey Avort S there anything that) will make. oo I oyelushes and eyebrows grow? ‘They are scanty, What could 'T do to darken them? 1 have’ dark hair and my brows are very thin’ ahd ‘Ligh! BELLA, ‘You perhaps have not seen the rem edy #o often given for the growth of eyelashes and Raab TE not, FE give ft again: Cologne, 21-2 ounces; ate ine, 1 1-2 ounces; Auld om of 4 dreams, Agitate lente thoroughly incorporated. Apply to Sos ebrows with the brush, ‘and. to hes with a liny camel’s hair brugh, The brush must be idee ome 4 ounces, powder with tl get oa uniform black RS ag and add the re ‘ta water to ft, It shoul 3 tie a vory tiny camel's halst TO REDUCE BUST, H.—Here is*the formula*for re Guoing the buat: Rub every * night with the following astrin- went ointment: Aristol, 2 grams; white vaseline, 8 grams; essence of pepper mint, 10 drops, ‘Then cover with linen clothe wet te togen on hi Wha Herth od a and hee cee ed water, ‘The G results for several ai woeke, cloths with. o! on for twely continued as long as nee- But onowla ba 7, REMEDY FOR PIMPLES, ‘W.--I give you herewith a formu. Ja for curing iplmples, which to 1 to be applied only to the pimple, Amd; Bw: oe rea oll, My Oxide of nip et reclphnts violet, 10 drop. he the i aon ete fae: brush, which ti BARGAINS. 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