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orl Magazine; Tu esday, fhe Eveni ng W d "s HERERA ARATE EOEOEDE EST LOVE STORY OF YEARS. >) a Le “The Round Up” DW to wlan him’ seoms to be the question which angry with me whe 0 ne and); to me. Is Advanced Ox he arn he gaat gy ny! With awh 1 et hn wo retnusa, ed efforts to please are of no avail, their never to sen my friend again. Would a: 7 * Wild West. , fancinetions are all ty no purpose. and it be be so very wrong for me to break | too to win him s. . 3 far Ueapale’ ale How ‘to win’ ine eaushet (hat poate A 3. | Hoa to Win Hi, A Princess in Slavery. " . ‘i na iow [0 tn t1er, ae int! se “ion. ‘To all such T aay: Bo natiiral. A You should not submit to micti treat. (°° rd ‘ yut } deric Thompson, who caused the first Ind # greatest charm is her naturalness, and many ta the ment for a moment. Learn some trade AST rie ero leeeaite tora nt the Hippodrome, went up tn ‘cheers nt the New Ainsterdam Thi y who by her own eweetnoas and freedom from af- and become seif-suppor In the oe eee ay vole bates I ace By F. Marion Crawford, $ SS last caiigeaeenubovaanare sen aot uprthe third act on lias Won, ansoug*t, the heart of a man. The girl mean time you surely nave same friend « seote te Wee Pa rareeutirre %. “<The Ko 4 thrilled the audience with one of the mont 5 1 » trios hardest to please Ia the one who often: falls, | (not the. young man) who will help you |" declines my Invitations, saying het | ele eae Laden tie 3 x effor © too obvious M lin your’ distroes mother. wen't let her a She cat . j _ - H te ran) ; 5 1) but scema indifferent when lyase to man-the tusk of pursuing, for the zeat of the game t« gone when ¥ me to call 1960, by Phillips Pav: ¥" wo! 7 were einer cite Dal anUirall cobt cuss evielimiteMninreharmantorshinl A Hasty Wooing. Tide ical Hoey Cot sany, jSeoken the truth avout Glustina’ Pole. pt.to dimir hen he finds that the battle in won, Therefore, all | pear Besty: $ Perhaps the youne — eu {Was she realty thirty; and was her fide . tan heart; for your part tn the mame of love th easy! Bel p LOVE a young girl, Dut had never | given alsentere, Hownver, continue on rns SRE EE RE ead Grater uae auriaee ertal, bright and cordial, and you will noon find that told her so) ur recently. I wrote | ur Aoi ; en SRT LITNeaRvane ‘iople tn Mind 7.1f she Waa ugly, why ad if { themaelve || two letters expressing my love for ji {IF Voto to know her own M o'W hotisb: ba cetenY Weaieeee ber. Those Bie did not answer. I fear mad” = Uiat hel weat there’ T have lost hor friendship and her lo " Was rowel upthe Golden Saureseaisethers which she had never aivressed toward | He Wants Introdactton. an sone “ : me, Would tt be proper to send’ her a! Deg always “carefully | dressed .. when «1A Crue{ Father. present requesting her to continue. the ana would Mie to make boat ie wie eeeoe i Dear Devry, ‘ : friendship as befors? WORRIED, aciuaintance of & young lady re such: fine clothes. he HAVE been keeping company with a | Send somothing simplé—fowers candy Hout the sama age. 1 haye known ne.) Dueling th i her young mar for the pust two years. |or a book—and in futute do not| her by, slkht for three yeara, and I ‘a fested herselg fled We ars engaged to be married, Re- |oonduot your wooing at such @ rapid) stand on corner every night to eee | rest to beting. At ua Has, ot with her 1) eontly our fathers had on falling out alt. |Rer pass by. Shots very angen otf to: no, aid she bad ¥ 9 BAYS! cnrough some business deal that dia 5 } Ke at’ me. She ere a action of all the have only known |not oodcom usin the least. 1 have She Doubts His Love. n whom {also know, Would Rice, must ave brought 5 han | been forbidderr to ever #09 or speak to Dear Betty 5 } to ask him to introduce ta poor old Nectaria.. But liny friend again, with the promise of a| J AM elghtee ard in love with @ me to he eacintanaerta oad Wished she | could. At leabe pinging if I did. Nevertheless my young man of twenty-one. He calls et yo {i ive TROT (Continusd.) that all was well pegfaater < n_my | on out ihe. yc eas entne S. [friend end 1 have met In eecrot, Sun-;" every Wednosday-erening amt taxes Sihiny fy net yous Tt parracthy The Astrolose IORLEise kth aGsTa Continue your with the day we visited Coney Island, ami while! me to places of amusement. Ie telb-\ proper for you to seek an introduction, : é Astrologer. ; thoene pea ee f she bad > B hesitated, and for the frat time) |, i feta t hla expres,| Fb@veless ; F jo dul! fitedness of his expres-| 7 mes it I of the By R W Taylor sion was mome di Sacrifice. Y O 3 i e| by a very faint look of surprise uring many months she hi Y6NsS Y 6NSEN, anil Sunday World [1 ani: where?” Zoe repeated, with| Kyrie “Agatha “most “Tenduad, Praag i x Istrong emphasis, bending to him again. | 2 ciped the old) slave to tale He Ban Mistaken for the Swedish Prince. | “Over the water,’ he answered at had been apent in” abject SOME CHARACTERS IN “THE ROUND UP.” z tL a the last days Inthe Aaal-stoee Jot 9 ht m1 ¥ tarvalion and sick Talk abort rdvanced vaudeville! It {sn't a marker to Klaw & Erlapger’s) YEE WH! AY BANE MAKE HIM \- |e REED: HERE AY BANE laa eal: Cs fresh," she replied tn had bravely dose Helene abs) ang ie advanced Wild Went ‘ Aa GOING TO ORESS UP VELCOME Comp ON ALL DRESSED {= Goritaa ‘looked at her velled face lone. mush Teal ateadone Aen To begin with, there wns a scene us big as all outdoors. Rocky, rpddish | \ AND G0 To MEET +O OUR Tree | [THERE HE up — YusT | iNVRS tare ouTE Heloskeai aGlencin d ide her starve horself to mountains rose out of the)Arizona desert, with a band of Apaches riding th DE PRINCE > is Now! “Who taugit you these things?” Ho| dct to feed her and. the “boys: 18 low ecipitot defil Do ‘ing through ni creviqe, us * = | iG HAVE been otherwise if Wh Hen ee eee eee eater tea ti “ctoeentecehia dicen loner ' “ 6. WEVE KEPT ced mugjiciously at Oreobono, who.| had lived: she would have willie to appear at a lower turn and then file across the stage in the { C af = } us he had tube waa ac-| “led of hunger for him: but waa Ferry, By *co could not have Improved upon the grim effectivgness of Hitt WAITING Guatntedswithsthe ees & and though |» cene. (K. & 1. & Of course he could ) Rave surat 9 the impossib) this acen: G & i f i ouldn el eae * shook her head her own blood, biti Tie sake of There was nv alight. de okie B z she answored. “One greater 00d and brave man’s memory. He uley lines,/anid_a further walt when, Ja : 1 afjer giving me what 1 know. You) W418, peace, “after the. agony of hg rink told him that-he had marriec i =Ti Seat rs tapped is Rone vere % Disk ats Ik uae fen thansns) mairernes : ties RO now, for your message Is do ded for, so far ‘as Zoe could provi er 8 DO! m $iee Soothe Seeaes ‘ "! RAs livered. What [ can_do, I will do, and| by slving her freedom and her fite tor Beres al Lorpurpiiged into fleet the moment Die Mb tne sre to, thore Is no more to say, for It In my Aw 4, aue could. she, had and happiness. own cause As well as his—the cause of Htude to the dea But, bang! there was other shooting to be done. A red devil Iked along! i OicevanarGen ‘4 swith a ae twas Tot Wipeaina| the iede and took a shot at the orator of the day peAio ert aapeiee out aa | Gorllaa spoke aloud again and} Gered Jthangabe owed her his unspeak- Mister Indian bit the dust. No, come to think of It, he coulda’ ‘ell forward lyrought hia explanation of the horo-| 220 sufferings and every precious drap art's blood. They should pay, Mved—they should pay all to the Uttermoat Aud now fate had plac d within ber h the Instrument of v ageance, the bravest, rastest, wisest, most deaporate of mankind. }iarheart had silently ana Joyfully drunk in every word that Gor- lias had said about the man who owned A Whisper er as he owned the carpet under per and draped himself over the precipice in picturesque style, Throughout the en- gagement that followed he hung there head downward, as dead as a doormat on @ fire-escape ‘There had been a reat deal of cun-piay in the preceding two acta, but not @ shot had been fired. Ali the ammunition wes-srved for the battle scene and Dick were, wousited and abot to sell their liver at the highest market price When a bugle sounded and a company of soldiers, led by a bunch of cowboys with Bheriff “Slim' Hoover at their head, charged down the mountains and proceeded ye to a conclusion by informing Zoe | { whe wished to know the small details of her wonderful future sho must consult him at intervals, as tho sea of the moon hada great in- fluence on her fate. Jack+ | i feet, the root over her head, and the folie ved, avila until ha’ stage) looked likeli Tndlan Jarer: cake. Zsiim Saene 3 TE PRI of Mystery. Gratyasier) ister seater nerean blazed away with both hands, the cowboys popped like corn, the Indlans banged = AY VISH | YANITOR INCE : inher reach, ° back at ‘em, and the soldiers pumped hot shot from their rifex and a G SIRENS. | Re ARS SWING VO UNION COULD SEE MAKING he SD Le 2a bird oleae mood Had changeanond rece eiacaet gun. The stage waa fairly blue with battlo, and our eide won—glory be to Klaw THE CARRIAGE A BANQUET AT THE me" he said; rising, “Messer Omevono| Knowing. whats she dreamt ot,” eo & Mrianger! They, instead of Author Edmund Day, should have como before the | YouR. 4 ST REGIS! WE ARE : 7 [oilliacnd teh me ea eee ished that shes were: indeed) oneiee oy eer! y. : ; ; h | ARNE GLAD FD . | Before Zoe rezlizea that he had not | those Eastern enchantresses of whem _ she had often heard, without half wa derstanding, who roused men to frenay or lulled thelr lovers to sleep and ruin, aa they would. . {picked up the suring of pearls he had} | made his obejsance and was at the door | with Omobono, who bowed low to her | and ushered him out. | When she was alone she took the Not Yet in Inecklace from the folda of her drees.| Her Power. : where tt had Jain, and looked at it *! “Then the tide: of e! a be moment before she hid it in her boscin.| qud she turned her face away fron 2 es 1 he would not allow the maids to] empty room, as Jf it guessed ca it afd was already debating how | (oushts; and’ then, to ‘away from them, pde called hei maids, clapsing Ber the should hide ft till ahe could find an er | opportunity of giving It back. But when the cold pearls touched her flesh they nt a little chill to her heart, and she ‘thought {t was somehow lke a warn- ing. Ae A bucking broncho shared honors with the battle, and Mr. Maclyn Arbuckle came in for a special round of applause for rolling a cigarette with one hand. Mr. Arbuckle acted Slim“ with fat humor and simple realism, but it was a rather lean part at best. and gave him comparatively Uttle opportunity He mado love to pretty Polly, only to hand her over to @ younger and stimm: wival with a well-defined yellow streak, and then kicked his hat instead of himye The play was badly off for a real hero, but the fact that Mr. Orme Caldnra mage Jack Payson a Ikable chap, thourh he had played Dick @ low trick, helped out the author all through the play, Dick, acted by Mr. W G : with melodramatic symptoms, met his finish at the fight Mr, Day betrayed a bad habit of stampeding his plot, with the result that his eharacters were forever going astray, Jack was missing for the greater-part of| the last act, while the cowboys whooped !t up; ‘Silm' made love to Polly (reacherous Peruna knifed Buck McKee, the bad man who suddenly turned good | when no one was looking. Mr. Harold Hartsell acted Buck so well that it seemed a shame to reform him. Miss Florence Rockwell was an uninteresting Echo, and Miss Julia Dean much more real as Polly. But most real of all was that terrife fight with the Indians, It takes Round Up" by the bit and jerks it from ordinary melodrama to extraord! PSCTACTE. Pinan anos GHA RGSS DARN TON: While #he walted she made ta \ arrange her yell again #o that it ner face, and this was soarcely Gone when Omobono was ushered fn by the ner girl. She understood weil enough what nad t happened, for ahe was quick-witted.| “What is the Kokona’s pleasuret™ he Gullabl, who had shown that he knew | S50: Sten 5 pute srs ioe tna’ the-seoret;-and-his wits, who had spoken | tn that language. hee tins utred, to him of Gorlias, had told the latter) | Tho lithe man di The ary | that Carlo Zeno was in hee salts atl ein my family we have een ine basinal 7 scautitul Greek ve, who could, of| for flve generations,” he answored, = OOK! HOM DID = HE IS NO PRINCE! HE I(we were DON'T HURT HIM! THATS YENS ane alls isgueed pyCeieio(to use language that waa ‘comprehenstblo "ing 3 @ i t d B Gere cin en 1S THE JANITOR AT {1 Cotes, LYENSEN = T_HEARD. ABOUT: fier dnfuence with hier meater. | man Svitht vague ufeasincens and ea. i a l h an eau { ESS OUR FLAT BUILDING! || TRUN Him HIM OVER IN SWEDEN! A Moment of | chet ba é ne See ; 200 Was satin owever, for thi By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. CockTAIL? Temptation. - her maida might t id Italian rat It must have seemed easy enough to thomsvsiy Baul a aokad i wenntere if aia : the astrologer and even to Omobono| correctly than Omobono, though with Removing Freckles. AUBICH Spex upon tne haps, but it looked straugely inipos-| rather Heping Greek accent, Bhe pe louse to eat! three ae ee Joo herselt when she remem-| POS Raye, pelped saying, *vonus Sven bpd ete Ge ES en REEL bered her only Interview with the man| Inue" for “Dominua!te Cee iSilisostliae | oosaiat a ee whom ahe was now pledsead to -win| Arethusa the woman | coffee with plenty i ona whole sifvation waa xnown to her.|@Nd Her Snare.’ with obstinate | sik os miay, and cgRA are with | tatoes, rice and | “wh ‘0 ‘4s Thominus Carolus”? ‘oot to take the A conspiracy was on f inquiroJ, no suddenly that the se feck | : ; hia prison and | {0 bencfit. try thejall’ the 5 Emperer Johannes from Way almost off hia guard, formula L ace l WeE Enotes 1 restore him to the throne, imprisoning | “Ho ip—-he {y gone out" he answered, fen Pi ahare obaumake yan ies Ha eon Andronicus In the Amena Tower] ,“Yen, He in gone to dine with atesger Sen Ra, Sate in. hiw stead, ‘Thousands of — John’s| tyrymouan Polo. He goes there two or = oe ee eae “ fo jul sUU}ects Tectgniaed eae other yh now watchad: the kecretaTye face whe Bsiaver cobatlnatey Loe ian jova te fen a passwords and talked secretly of a great) AMPsements his murp comical. Casio underssmy| Tate et ne Ae ICs po! - iiehin sored Coreaawi.vens hen tho man is really an astrolos care: Oxide ge{ ile down for tiaif an hour some time ralng, In. which ° ww YER" | ger,” ho, snd to & Worderine tone, "and y “| during the day or Just before dinner tr geance for the wrongs they had tal yazing is_not all nonsense! zine, 1-2 dram; | r ae ’] ptt the Armenian astian Polo’ daughter is a sles aa fered, while others, lixe fublodide of aig | tie evening, Exercise tn'the opos alr, | =r ard und | and beautiful,” obsery whe uMiodide of bis /mut not violently, and never tire your- | Gullabl, hoped for fortune, reward &nG) parently did Hot place it faith, muth, 1-4 drami | gelg py overtxertion with long walks perhaps honor. But the body of the | Sstrolory. Gextrin, 13-4 drama: glycerine, 11-2| eo. Army was not with them yet, the dis-|'" Omobonde face and, gesture om, rams. Spread the. paste upon thet =e aifected men lacked skill, or carrace to eater a qualified ement but he ead freckles at night before going to bed.| py ‘ m3 ETRE ie —— preach the cause of the lawful Emperor |"OMNR | oe la oe mehae In the morning remove what remaina| Pimples and Blackheads. | - : CE sree : paar eNTat as eae oO to thelr comrades, and the revolution | ts tnirt tat har complexion resemtiag.— with a» little powdered borax and sweet B. G—You may cloanse yo H T NTS FOR I HE Ss ~ had no guiding spirit. phe idusten a is pitted by raindrops oll, blood by drinkink about ten ‘ he lost his Uberty the Em- | “tat & show ry ” Rlasses of water a day (not tce! Blagkberry Bread. sour an even teaspoon or more of soda) little milk. Add yolka and boat into hot double bolter and when boiling add one| Before he tenth Utnity tee tn | That would net be sre” erted the Eyebrow Grower. water), Gat © complexion brush’ ce thar | PlaOKOes LY z will be needed, Fried brovrn on « hot, | milk alternately with hot vinegar. When| box shredded cocoanut and the corn.| penor had Known Zale tad Jubeee Net secratare, Given Bolo, te not. us “TC. C.-Here Js the ointment for| stift, aiffattke-ef pure biand soan,| TP HIS in a nice way to use bdlack- | weli-greased waffle iron, they are un-| cooked smooth and thick stir in butter) #tarch next with a Uttle milk. Str until) riNTly: on to ay | pretty. and as fresh ae roses, scant eyebruws; Red vaseline, 2| and scrub your face well nt nixht tn ji perries, raspberries, huckleberrtes, | surpassed, Each wattle be | or oll. I preter the oll, but to many| well cooked, Add half the beaten whites, | means of sommunleating Homenlls | Uist she ‘a vary “poor,” eurwusted * ounces; tincture of cantharides, | warm water, rinsing afterward in ‘sey- &c., When one objects to the seeds. | s4-veq as soon as done, as they lose| the taste ls not agreeable. Try it edme;| taking off the oe Easel shells Dek ou |r cstaskezenora helps i Baty woltactilel|i¢iey' ra) sunset £5 bunce: oll of lavender, 18 arene: oft] era! clear waters, Below is a formula| aga a very ttle water to the berries iuectenaoneas’ noay and lreport All and add the remainder of the whites | them to ask Z&ths Net’ veen delivered It Is of roremary, 15 drops. Mix thoroughly, | for & lotion whieh will heal tho pim-| just to keop from Durning tl she Julse | pittermitk Biscult—One Quart flour, Ch fi rine uislay alee had hate or Zeno had been deaf to, the appeal.|a Liel’* Apply to the eyebrows with a tiny ple enee ne perin 0 pat the com- | gots eariy, voce sent Jet the seeds] 22 teaspoon soda, 1 pint buttermilk. eese Wafers. Ice Cream. Having failed to move him in all other| ‘Who ays sot’ asked Omobono te oot! veuah once @ day until the growth See eral Cambolien asians supa ae 1 ee eaten to tate and return |TH* dough should be rather soft Bake! (/NE oup sugar, $ tablespoons short- AKE a dolled custard’ trom 1 pint |waya, the revolutionaries had seized | diqnantiy. “The house, of Sebastian cpu alealyy ace ee To often. | trax, 6 rains: glycerine. 4 dramas|in tne tire. ‘Take stale bread, cut into |!A = quick oven. ening, 25 cup milk, 3-4 cup grated of milk, 4 level tablespoons of|the unexpected opportunity that now | [00 8 Ms prosperdis ee By tn Cone Ate for the ayes | tannin, 90 «rains; alcohol, 1 ounce: ‘ros. ail aquares. ‘The crust ls a6 €0°4 94 | Boiled Salad D ‘ cheese, 1 egg. Flour to roll (about four, 1 cup of sugar, \ teaspoon | Presented Iteclt. Venetian here except, perhaps, Marin Jashea also, In this case it should ¢ | sm " alad Dressing. : eri : i 1 water, 21-2 ounces, Mix and dissolve./any. Put in a bowl, add juice enough to 2 cups, but flour Aifrers); 1 teaspoon| or gait and 4 emg yollcs. Have the milic Peril Comerne niet hat th Bo very carefully applied. Tt will tr) Apply night and morning fnolsten, thon more bread and juce.y \/OLKS of 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon mustant,| baking powder. Roll very thin and bak) poling and, after adding the four and| 1 he Perilous ay RS GI i eee Binme eer ee: 88 8ny) Owe tlt ete Hy Don't haye any more juice than the 1 teaspoon salt, tableapoons| tn aulte a quick oven, Watoh carofull¥,|sugar’ cook in a double boiler until| Adventure. y ae ery tweda her thee aed aie Blackheads. pread will take up. Cover and set away | mugar, dash of cayenne, 2 table-| es they burn easily. Nice for lunches. | smooth, which will take fifteen miui- : < to | Ro, longer be. dented ji jackmeads, . rv rool. Serve with xich miliGSr-<ream: | spoons melted! butter .or oll, 14. cul : tes; th a ks. Let th re reat do caethlng he wae not | (eee ren raDialy working an Naat? 4 To Gain Flesh. 8.—Yes, there are other Soaicnead Jelich Add a lite | 46 fa 2 r.| Cocoanut Pie utes; then add the yolks, Let this ous: | induce Zeno ta do anything he was not| into a state of excitement, In wh Gearhinineentienue votten “dion int ‘ } it 4Y8 of| Whipped cream fs delicious, | rich milk, 1 cup hot vinegar, 1% table- * tard cool.” Add 1 quart of cream and | jnejined to do of his own accord as it |his Latin crammar went to the a ‘ SA : removing these blemishes, as| (io water to the scods, stir and Strain |gpoons cornstarch, Bring the milk to a NE cup aweet milk, two tablespoons |1 cup of sugar, with 1 tablespoon of | would be {mpossible to hinder him from | ,.'No, indeed!" he cred. | “Tt ta mena reese, sae ony ue teaming the face, or uring. the| through a fine sieve, Sweeten to tale. | Hollvin double boiler; heat the vineger cornstarch, one-half cup Sugar.) vanilla extract. When the cream ‘8! \ttempting whatever he chosg to eye Seperate eh avian basi told you aaa e Keationn made would do litte |comodone, but the best and aurest bray | and you have a delicious and wholesome io the boiling point. Mix dry ingredi- one-half teaspoon lemon extract.! frozen have a brick mould packed in! \y for winning him to tho cause by pretty, fresh as roses, good unicss Lie panes ‘to banieh is tha complexion brush, which you | drink, ents thoroughly and moisten with «| wnttes of-four eggs. Put milk into; ice, put in a Isyer of cream-one+t gentler means, the high-born girl said Zoe, recapltuliagy from your mind all petty troubles! seem already to know about, eh Dish SUL aa ane the depth of the mould. Remove alfiished at the su«gestion. He was| beaihehaen ane) ANY of my readers are in the habit of ‘ Refreshing Tea Dish. {portion of the cream from the freezer| certainly not in love with her at first] “And the master goes to dine 1p, bee ¢ of coming to sce me per- N a fine gridiron, or one mado of r to @ pall net in Ico and add a squara| y lrather's house three tines a week’ NEE iron, uot ones Pela retian aight, Of that she was as aure as that) {thers house M fonally—the correspondents from out of town usually write for wire net used for screens, place Out of the Mouths of Babes. Of chocolate melted anit diluted with alo) aia not jove him ether, | Perhane ro Be Continued.) appointments and thus ‘avoid a useless trip, In nomo siices of sft pork, cut thin ITTLE MAROLD—1 wish we lived in a sky-ncraper, mamma. Ui cream. ‘The second layer should | ivourens Ota Bibbs emacs st facilitate matters I shall hereafter be “at home” until brs oreere (0 as posathle, On each slice lay two good | Mamma—Why, dear? the colored cream and the last of | ye s ” Beane renders lof (Tha Moen tian World Mréher notice for | Oca oysters: broil and serye hot, This Little Harold—So I could slide down the bantisters and go up in tho} the white. Have the last layer o full | Now It’s Peat Alcohol. w EEA LOg Cre vening World who wish to see me on subjects of f°\.itm coftce, crap toast, and coldslaw || vlevator. 5 thatthe “mould” overflows “when the! HOUGH alcohol waa obtained from as long ago as 1870, the free interest to them or to other women on Tuesday afterncons from 4 to 6, makes an almost {deal tea dish. Covers SRC essed Onee ana nie aus lis I attempt at manufacture on an indu * seema to have been bequm _ World Butlding, Room 48, MARGARET H. AYER, ‘ | Mr, Brown, the new minister, had just eaten his first dfmner with the Smith f and water surrounding the mould by Reynaud, in Denmark, in 195. 4 at was heated with diluve ste aia Buttermilk, Recipes. fandly. As they were leaving tho dining-room the good man turned to the shad es SiH acids andthe: mUERE aolution a6 /oblained’ Was fermented “with ta twrecial - L ra glenn 0 nd 2 Slate rare “ Bofore {yeast. In this way thousands of gallons of al were produced j : at MTPTERMILK WAFFLES—Sitt to- J bostess and sald; “Sister Smith, I rarely get such an excellent dinner, yea: PaaS ibe Geula reply snotuy euilthi fexeaieevenriveloinee: “saris! ners, arainer || SCM eIOn Of the at Aalborg ontalned not more thas gether 1 quart flour, 1 even tea- © fermented iquid, however London Tower Puzzle. |; aL and the Brown,” of alc \t promised yery To Guard Against Exp!osions. IB rpoon salt, Dissolve 1-2 teaspoon ted ate toh : ‘ : . ang : ERE ts the solution of the London ful protit. 1 3 are claimed 1 tater experiments by Tear asceser teres tut arnt a toue crea eeSM LAN Y Ito, URIS | PaMLOR ROMA LAD ACRES oe a Small Janette heard her mother and aunt talking of their voyage from the Tower pursie in yesterday's E Frestidius and Baron I ‘ "per cent. of : ales a ane eal ae hn edad auld TRASH OAEBUNR OL NG | WALOE BIC Tee Aveda tka Pint J old country when they were children and how a terrible atorm came up one ing World: The “Beef-© , wad bolled fittcen minutes wi ‘. copper veawel, ‘ BEAT STUN aah are eI Cai TR EH OTAPER NL Seca ‘owder casen for elght|of buttermilk, 4 ablespoons lard tent and almost eaak the ship with all on board. ‘The next day Janette auld | route through the London ‘Tow Jer a preanure of th mospheres, and w 1) pressed ont, q ere ap tera mes. PF 'Mamma, I'm awfully glad,the ship you came over in didn’t sink, for thtn If} geons, starting frm E, procecds on the excess of acid neutralized with on the reeuiting strength with clowe warp snd woof, and when tynited it burns with @ feeble, re-| When well mixed together add soda Iustant blaze which often goes ont at the slightest breath. md water, I the buttermilk la quite , soluuon was fermented. This product yleided of alcohol, corre- , |qponding to about twenty gallons of absolute alca’s from 4) pounds of peat. follows! D, 1, F, 1 PB. J, C, B, K, A W9OG,Q NLR 5 MT, YY, might have got a real cross taamm The fabric combines remarkable | melted, Dut not hol, and add & hicago News.

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