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31, 1907.) ging Wim to write a act for “Tete? tin order that the lady might be “vindi« 5 |cated and Miss-Harned have a role Ir bh oahe has sympathy mud By Charles Darnton. HN to-night’s audience {s tucked neatly eminently correct and proper Empire, it may eerenely that it has the new theatrical season fairly In tte Inp nto {tm seat at the seems established that Mr. Sohn Drew. ar the arbiter ele ; . Lis ne ever gantlarim of our little theatrical world, shall set tts ba s 1 fox ef > would mare te the real social w rolllng, just aa Mrs. Astor sta her midwinter bal ‘The Empire, with its air of good breeding and melf-natin- faction—and one uMially means the other will as umril serve as a sotting for an English comedy, Not since the fatal year when Mr. Drew dashed into American history and knee breeches as Richard Carvel has Mfr, Frohman allowed his fayered man star to Appear as anything: Shit the finished preduct of Engils sophisticatfon, and now egain history in his case in to repeat ttrelf, Indeed, Mr, Frohman has long favored English plays for hte more cherished stars, and now, when Azhorica ts beginning to’ loom large op the dramatic horizon, ‘he continues along his: old course, In thin he standa almost: alone at the preséni time, for unless aj signs | fall this in tbe « pecullarly American season. 3 | Prophecy: is usually vain work, and {tx futility hax bean proved. oftener the stage than anywhere elas; but the character of the season ta now beyond mere forecast. Tlie theatrical traders who annually cross the nea have cc ck this year wilh, next to nothing in thelr belts A; least two of the extinnbls weptlemen who provide us with excuses for going out after dinner have returned from Burope with the announcement that there's nothing there. We have heard them give three cheers for thelr native land, we have seen them take out irded Inte 1 | | wome English ctle-for Otix Skin | { per, and “The Jesters,” for Maude} 1] bear the French label. The! Adams, Jant of ¢! Dtleas arouse mow. ene will de | M'sco Fitch! af Dive pencils and ons England off the map. This ts all beautifully patriotic - | i 2 wnd {nctdentaliy pure buncombe, for we very well know that If they should Hackett, hax attempted to portray the Another noteworthy visitor will be Nee velll, the many-sided Italian actor, Me Frohman talks of giving shott’ ? Frenoh and English plays. and Arnold Daly haa been doing a great deal of , talking stout similar plans for the Berkelay Lyceum. When Mr. Daly - quiets down we may look for some thing Interesting. He js always that, /! whatever elso he may: be. Cad Mrs, Fiske will begin hee New Yor engagement in January with a new t play and a new company, The re- '* malnder of the Manhattan company will 5 be kept {ntact and will probably” pro- pen toc in’ Over there next year they would fall upon | @° ery of Joy and ijustie tt aboard the first sbip for home. It cannot be that the Brithsh author hae written himself out. He may be only filling his fountain pen. Meanwhile, the author, generally speaking, will follow the flag. In look- ing to see what the season has up itv sleeve, we find a groat deal that is | American \ David Belasco, an enthuslasth pro- ducer of American plays (usually his own), will exceed his ustel output, and, what {s even more interesting, louse American 1 iectad . | whe very much alonz the Itten of Str, | Norris's pi “The Pit" Mean- | while our Promise to Invade London tn greater numbers than ever before to wiiow the Old World what we are really Mke, Miss Maude Adame may even cross the Channel! next | @ucrors a “xuC spring and jet Paria see “Peter Pan,” | and it ts announced that “The Truth of Clyde Fitch, and Willlam Gillett dramatization of ‘Sherlock Holmes’ “A Grand Army Man’ rw then Ib u 2 into c ore en ay Derry ec tie es fice hones a aan, Se k u pecan ‘Nl Two Lady Godivas for Good Weight.| Mra. Fiske comes forward In her i of the most noteworthy of the fearon. an adaptation of “Triplepat A farce . play, which ts to be of a serious char- || 4 for the play by the Misses Phelps “| that will be known here as “Toddler.” | curtoaity, as Miss Adams will again| #cter. Manager Harrison Grey Fiske Z and Short, with finishing touches ‘toliow/in Sarah Bernhardt’s footsteps, ee { 5 TS Mr. Belusco, will bring David and once more assume a masculine role. sy Held into e new light Whether this_ f + = This large lst of French plays that 4 | VY, distinctly human actor marches forward é ne s have been dolng duty as English suo: =2> as “A Grand Army Man” remains to art. by tiaving hfs picture aren 3 esos shows that the English play- be meen, Dut at any rate It is a relief |vartoun shades of deep thought, ma ta are either exhausted mentally H to learn that he {a not riak | {take @ whot at ‘The Wild Duck.” Fi or are saving themeelves for another 3 hls pound of hisirionic fesh as of all. young Mr, Lorimer will venture Shylock. year. Only Henry Arthur Jones with The Autnor Will Follow the Flag. ‘The Galllean'’s Victory," and RC. Into “The Quicksands’ of Alia Ram Judging from what ltte has been said of “A Grand Army Man.” t: wi — seyiandynidolph: dea Cordova, S Carton with ‘Pubic Opinion,” for ; be a study of tyme aa is so often the case on our stage. The An. Another CrnsietaplaysthaUla) to: pursue Dallas Welford, represent the ol guard 4 can mind seems to turn to studies, expecially humorous studies. of people and 18 apparentiy ts what might be called yf England's drama in the season's a conditions, er than to e consideration of problema. Moat of our successful |the Young Folks’ Play. College and ne plays of reaton concerned themselves with same amusing o; thn miUltary liter erecta leyenda, Brorns feature of ‘e—but material life mainly. Only “The Great Divide” of jot Harvard.” “Strongheart,"" “The Boys William Vaughn Moody went deeper into the heart of thi : jof Company B'' and this week's ¥Claes- 4 coming play's seem to deal with external conditions It will oe ty mates’! Its classic examples. Mise this ec ton sce what Mr. Belasco will be able to mix» of the pmarmarsta Mayor rlnext rushing : roMance of Thomas W. Lawson‘s “Friday the Thirteenth”! 5 2X racred world of girls’ colleges with os rie “Commencement Days for Margaret That Expectant Child, the Public. ~~~ Augustus Thomas will again slap a sombrero on his head wish t f t ; F : eee ( aye AA it m2 re evident | the season, will also give a picture Of | {ilington, and Mrs, Rida Johnaon rossing London Off the Ma: 2 us bringing out a new W stern typo in “The Ranger,” the play in New York life, thoush not soctety Ife | young will go herrcif one better 0: crossing g Lbs has provided Mme. Katich with a new whieh Dustis rnum ts to become one of Charles Frolinan's chief scoute.| In particular tursdng lout lm! college» musical comedy oven Ruasia ts to add te our joy Yoetlo phiy in Pency Macitaye’s orf) | Buates, th Rema play will probably be with us more than « now that What The Man from, Home,”” by for little Miss Marguerite Clark or terror. Laurence Irving's translation eRe Oe ese, Mieke ar Ry Ups svecess “of “Ralony Jane” and “The Great Divide" has ‘ones more! turned | Booth Tarkington and H. 1. Wileon,) OF the Ameri historical play of Tolstol’s “Powors of Darkness’ will MARR C SR ITER ARONAUATOLUEHAE eerxite : Ree an ten eta omens ties ROLE, BURL | Hill be ike Wa can only suspect from year promises but one example. serve Mr. Sothern, while ‘Thanos ten, from abroad that she has secured — g Another well-deflae! group of plays by American auth faith aa es th iN qa: ous Betsy.’ with Mary M ori In| Broadhurst's adaptation of the Frenc a "Lady diva’ play by an English ' sy alata > / f uthors is that concerning the fack, RAVAN tee DOS brie tobe ithe 08 Les iaaiy tmnt ane Or DR tama 2 eae Z author, In Miss Amelta Bingham we Steele with some roctological or soctal oof our shifts life—plays denilng fs anything definite known |this play the American Bonaparte uffeir| version of Tolstol's “Anna Karenina Ree citentann henibadgarcatrarou men with the soctal nin both ade> und siarrower sense—of-the—tr lein's latest work, “The | is exploited. will be one of next week's offerings. | Kood weleht, as it were, But we are 2) OC course, Clyde Fitch has done this before with his Iti» kodak, but ta ldgeley Torrence, a new Apropos of American studies it Ie] Germany te to rend —itttie, only emit hot to soe pee Bingen on_hors rae: ta hoped sur newer playwrights will go farther than he tu alc, thor, has written “The rather {ilum'suting to note that not|tary comedy for Lawrance D/Orsay pags ry end lainey at aay. the a an well as the little things. ‘To this group belongy ee for . but ita only are our own euthors prospecting | and Cecilia ates {ae arhe me Tay lady, tn the play posed when her hue- 4 ove: by Martha Morton-Conhels. Aavermints heslaeioubaien f ta proba not n, At for the native vein of gold, but drama. | Widow,"* a musical comedy which British Author Filling His Pen. — | band was hard up Of the modetn restless American woman Rane poems sits | here in “The Strength of the tusstansAmerican actress (tists abroad are finding American con-| Henry W. Bavage is to produce. f etna yeas naimanainiorses E) And Yerltimate wutle: for the vitallty that flames in her, bucomes ite sae Weak’ during itheliyeantoththareartt= her enerxies toward « pro-|ditions and influence worthy of atten-| France, apparently, {s to furnish us/announcements, To be eure, Mian| (0 Whe Soneal On ase ns al te ; ef futile a ne wbodiment of the dempn of unreat « hal Quake Mixs Roberts will also be seen Tosen's “The Master Puild-) tion. Of course, we have appsaret tn |-with most of ous Lede not of Sete Merle Doro ‘s te. per “The Morals andre there may be other sur~ : truggle 2, ot lwand Millon Royle, Is ald ¢ er play of New! Yc r {x heam of Ibsen these|European farce und comedy before,| manufacture. "My Wife," for John] of Marcus,” and there are vague so. ‘ eoctologica? Reel enbieeteeatate erent PAs ‘f Miss Gertroe ! nal days, but there testi | with the Inugh on us. but this rar | Drews The Thief," for Margaret Il: | promises of comedies by Barrie, Mar- ARCA MAG SEAT Leia die P) back Miss fi » Roberts. the Callfornian actress who enntns will bring | 2 Harris. Clyde a possibilty that Wrignt Lorimer, who! Alfred Sutro, {mn ‘John Glayde's/ lington and Kyrle Bellow; ‘Toddies,’ | shall, and Esmond. Miss Harned, this| varching the managerial jack-in-the- ; EOoCG " mgtrd | pomer at= | his 4 announced for late in in showing a splendid enthusiasm fo, Honor," to be produced by James K.{ with Joseph Coyne; "La Rabdoulliatse,’ | week, sought to stir up Pinero by bes-| box. Mt © Xe} WSO NOOO OOAGVS zi a > mm h syeVay2 E WHMDIIOLOTON OD Opoor © TDOODOODOOOOOOSIOOOOOTOS oo Booood pocoo. SOOO WOQOOOOAOS ADDO OD OO COCO OO DO CO 0000000 0000000000000 fa) ° a ar Good Manner , My - ° z A | wth sont S Win Women. | ¢&% ss, By Nixola Greel ws ne e i a Gree y-Smith. | TINS , “iii : rx iets oblect see but that was not very much after all loping wife in Meriden, Conn,, whowe rai : ee . Conn., whos cretly fro js place of | hearing of Genoose, nor of any] and went, turning over the great ques | 14 ; ‘ Venera eedee ee Gite : Johannes secretly from als place o} They had lived three or four weeka: in mater ena fit PR B85 hnd. her. sompanion} Y- arion rawtor onfineijent. totha heart of the city, or | One connected with the Court Uon in hie brain; and whe awaited his|:he ruined house, or perhaps six; he |. | 1 ned inclined to forgive hor, “I t a ? ¥ ‘TORK oor fi nor, “I don't to one of the islands, beyond the reach | These injunctions of sileiice find HOt “remember: exaotiy;—Ag~ fret you. Tim gating to get a divo; rouned, and: because the longing | {hey sit came to the church. but they SP PSU tart Sonn aE GR . had sold thelr miserable olothes and») euL aS es may nga, Tho last time ~ An woman's admiration for the man with good had been aluue, 7 Ing Kiadly, because she saw that he | cout 0 and Author of ‘‘Mr. Isaacs,”’ ‘*Dr. Claudius,’’ Etc. of danger, tl! the revolution should be | Carlo stil! more doubtful as to over and his son>a prisoner in his |veractty of Zoe's story, and he frankly stead; though {t was much more prob- | told her so an demanded proof; but for just revenge wi ‘Thus were the two drawn to- | tne si upbermost {n her | their wretched b had come the expense’ of the ma lions mek re ch other the . " ; i ch ete eee Stpente of the man with good intentions| Copyright, 190, by Phillips Publishing SS Geared GA aul) Met ble that the latter would be summarily {she only anawered aa she had at firnt.| xether more and more, fate helping, Yer] And whe had worn e Didnket over her oy RNG bn ebaRaG an In this police court Incident NRRY, Johannes to the t)rr | put to death as a traitor. If tt ts nor true," she sald, “brand | he told her nothing of the steps he took | been ut dusk. Then Gullabl had bought and exercleng a npble Biveness seldom! syvopsis OF PRECEDING CHAPT All thia Zeno had understood before |™s $n the forehead, as they brand] so quickly after he had made up his| her, and soon afterward they must have! 1) gone away. No, the woman had not icticed by men was not a “gen' sicticed Wy men was not a ‘gentioman’) tn her eyes when| The we muuncanopte i 3 CHAPTER IX. Fee eee ene ate eeeot ral ttleves, aa sellfane 6s itre’ open rant: | ting to(act one jawreyeitio,4 thei womany Dads E08 7 i jo Nad taken her away from fot 8) hospi parentesaien de Fan ORY ea eeain a ticnow ntiha thine Genosaerhaalxet She no longer asked him what he| people died they were burlsd, even if ume and by mo doing subjected: her to humiliating arrest fo save fri beggary the mite and chi asl aa awirres Mf Andronicus as | And again he waa angry, and awore| Mictst wdo with her: che din sac pain | they, had starved to death In’ the bewe er usion ow PObAI I beaks Ne “Collutantivople nobleman who wrx raat ae, jemanded Tene: ° c m In af ‘i nm he n rs" er. ; lurion wasp) ly boned. Nearly allo trerm user as nee laated roa Uehtehen Zee A Slave's Advice. the price of thelr protection againat |that te would do sv by her indeed 1f| *¢Pd)for the accretary to complain tnat| Sor Quarter, (8 mintne cor fy fe ainge detall, soma de | AnEIDE hes 1 ted Ancident. Perhaps the preferred “Gene” ulwayn Zeno, « gallant remembered to stand aside and open thie door for-her, held her coat, drought @ and hier candy asionally, r forget any of the emali services that make some) momen forget the Nn deeds of other men ‘ ons Am, on mo: fF txistence was dull, Sho went out] mation and begged him to continue the writen alo pleased to mo, In the beau-| search He wondered why she did not titul skife, burst into tears, and concl hat iS J sen charge of mobene and waa er quite he: ‘oun, OF rr dr siways with one of tha iris; and she} ove with Zeno, or both. Love, he told many St in the deep cushioned seat as the | himself with all the conviction of mid- CH a leader as Carlo Zeno might |the Turks; for the negotiations had | the story was a lie; Gut she smiled con- Indeed have nticcesafully bealeged| been kept very accret, and) at first ntly, and nodded hor assent Andronicus {n- his palace: but he {Carlo had not believed the girl, and you do not save the Einperr," And vever ian ands woman @ deemed that the tale might be ashe sald, “you Venethans will b pure Invention Tout of Constantinople befor the patriots to bring | told Yim must not be repeated In | edge of his bought slave. Bo he came} oameared ‘about Zoe and Kyria Agatha, j "Quite often it x simply fwme act of courtesy that niakes a woman pis knee orett enough thatt Ct OF TE enee gtite fiie Fen pHiedt-ledien tld when they wate rowed | dle-aged experience, was a selfiah pas- Geclds that one particular middie-sized man is wo! ib cere ae would make an énd of hia| He tad come agai to see her on tie | Fahd it, Genoa once tote y Assn -ledlisealt_ mes ' da eR rr a oe lecids that one p nis worth all the world to her, And following day, abd again he had valr s shall you ever exnin sail; t Waters, and ag she had | iat hdd become of her mother, Hot ‘the ‘vallan’ ced of a dozen rivals can theraatter make her-change her, itl ‘ther and of his two younger brothers | following day, att again he had vatnly | dis how shall y¢y 4 sat many times in the old days, beside | “Patyiuad peer tat she was’ jeal= epltrion. i eG In prison at the first sign of a revolu-|tried to find out who-she was, pele H j} Agatlia: Zoe, the adopted daugh-| ous, She had heerd of Glustina, and i tion, s0 that there might’be no lawful (what great Panariote house Many a time she had hieard Michael the Protosparthos, had. gone | Us, She had heard of Ciaaeeeim tl Sir Walter R When he threw his costly cloak down before Queen i ;Eligabeth that che might fot walk in the mire, made a greater hit with the capricious Queen by that ringle uct than years of gillant service would have won for hin. And nany -women of our own day betray thix same Elizabethan Potties tot tie grind stand play Tconfora that [ sympathize’ with thelr general admiration for the well-man-| Syeret man An great tient ieninidto pine dat metde tthe ton fa x Glamond until it Js pollshed except to sel To deserve the jane gent good mornis, ut attentions ian by great dee With uncuvered tare, VUt > te th aeealave ean a aimed that the boat should keép to the {hasa, the slave, was closely velled (Tact going up tha Golden Horn, and tome And often! as she gitded along Ip | she made the secretary point out’ Bena thu sprig afternoons, she passed peo- | baatian Polo's dwelling, It\was a small Is hile sho had known only x year ugo, | palace, a hundred yards below the By a > | xardensot Blachern 30, end. It had 0 old each other. | Marble steps, Tike tase at 75 ee een tier TA Kiel with dyed halr oem the shade < . in an upper balcony; her hair was ere scant she hid herteatur TO As wus more or le my id Bd “ E Astie—handwciie nia slave whose E r would ne ‘er her | auburi of ¥ to wee ye wenatclont that | women, and her face was white, but Tike that the Van y to en. For It was clear that ono was only a respectable elder! that wes all Zoe could sce. Bhe 1 placed In charge of her *| wished abe had a hawks eyes. Omo- 4 The two generally conve dt pono sald it might be Glustina, Dut ae abe Bay aX much Nin friends, to the throne left) alive but he him- been brought vp. It was impo ;] and she knew {t was wisdom. So did get a word, from her on the ar she warned him that Therefore tt was the first a VINGENT: prettiness, but I do not agree wi! pretty girl undoubtedly racts at beauty is a groat drawing card, runing firet tshe had Zeno, and he wou ie WhO wondered owt man a man should have both good manners and ire. women's hearts have been won or broken by Iittle Jers between” herself and mai $s making A who leaves > 6 ya Oo : Their love of «mall detalln extends to sentiment, The man who senda the /THE “POPULAK" GIRL. great ke; for while ¢ nex may ike to dine, smake or Jo 1 tary fold her de the ‘latter had many, friends {tm ‘ ‘iat ae ‘ _ sit that mak girl popular? Some sa ‘ 3 es Shy alncriols oniaaling compantonia Thao triyc or Ky 1, the ch! also be one of them, ‘en right violets too offen seens to be the right man for no better reason, and they i t makes a girl popul Some say ji eidem regard her as a us, Ung comp The tr fork ue the. anlidren. and also’ be Se Gee aK ea them flon’t stop to ask, "Is he a man 7 important, “Is he 4 gentleman?” {fthey can say Jos to whai seems the more as charming manners, sprightiiness and fim her face since she had been # (To Be Continued.) rl ts often popular; for as a an entertaining slave, and she believed that te did not A never-ending zeal for good times. Wi her you are sure and ‘she eaithetiie aignngt oP man who 1s looking | teen wendine over the sick woman's bed | SOLUTION OF the * Onl / And Vinegar’? Puzzle. 4s, nd the maiden who 1* evening, but as a meady diet whe Secomes Insiptd nds a Koml chance of for a wife usually steers clear of the: friv: y game, But, in ois girl, for hne worth aaa true! {n the bexgam’ quart as well as attracts the elusive, As yet tlie secretary's search had been noms In the pep 1 What ts tt then thet helpmect ts and Vinegar? Pusile in yester cp i z rin, sie who he ettiness and nothing more iy ap ns ae ay en } pr Ne Rape ciereay ae trult Lut ho had long ago made up —= " pr and nothing more bt fancy of makz-Good common sense In the best bf all charms, and the girt who fulue PATTER IN TT Cau V i to pall and her reign as a popular belle {s short. Ix it possesses this haa 4 tloh dower to bring Wo any aD. By her sweet dlspoaltion, | duugh The bandy-legged sacrista s e Des ja the solution of the "OM 49) ' _then the bohemian girl, with her air of good-fellowship, sensible {deas and unfailing good .will the common-sense girl ondeara hérself to | Of 5 ad helped him to th World: Gusele . who makes ¢ rongest bd for popylarity? No, a all, and in the long run w Pea Alora chat Daan lot alpedahiien aay th Ci Milt nein a im to perform hia de if 4 By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. thousand times; for she carries her: ¢ompantonstip too popularity. p em gee: | un's atatoment regneding he pyres ag) ; fe mN of barreis leads us to select & ash never, Friday af noon on which Umobono had inquired after him mu barrel which, when emptied, will leave n barrels’ and quantities as can u never able to marry you have no has no right ‘fo interfere. It fs un- omfortably » pport a wite 0 i | Large Pores, Dark Skin. the usual Afty strokes, with the hair Can I Ever Marry ? ya LEAN gi | Brualt evar Mgnt aids Massage thie aC, one to blame but yourself | Necessary to drop him, on your salary | Zoe wondered whether any of them } divided into two spoubesoneicon tase 3 ite calp In order to distribiity the o} ar Batty: rp . : Sear tent ectarta, pow that | twice as many gallons fi 5 - = I 1 sroutd not | sean | tga de Mieiein ered \siatnat roar cern enouali tn, siprert (27 Tardy Lover. | An Insufjicient Salary, ‘ow to’ Meet Her. Tie tad ‘sar “cloth tn Sarid Dirht nineteen ealton barrel le the opiy 2) 0 ure a fnew} Ral Ce AR aat Ani rel toe eect a1 Teer Trick Hble at fireteit did net. seem ad now | a conforming with iw states. +4, Meach, Tie ct’! For Bald: Spots. _ {ven vehat mould he do? Must h HAVE Deen, oli “Witt a young | (AM tmenissfites and 1 am desper OULD It be proper for me to hand) and she Knew that on that ary after: | men mia. What the) Attesh (aha em plea bar ieat Awe ie the praia co vata everteatinin te miserabl man for-three Years He “has not |] ately | umd sir) threes yea a firl, whom T have reason to be-| Noon, wien aha went home eter | ee eine eet gi truace eorrtate ae freshen the fac. RF RER ES Taireas OLSEN TS ELTO Toe ee ees S| DR askedome t ty him. My fe Dye Aun Sutter Sear e COn IE Byer layess ie: nowhtch T Zono's toots ne the vegsthule. and] oll, for toxether thes are twans)-algtte 9 @ 94 peintienl thes tas k baldr tment of 1 welcome Y | {amy toatl ¢o go with hm any:| merry me 49, atie has often spoken of| wir to state that I think’the time long ei he cume, | Wvowht, eoyentecn amd therty*onm i Kiig Telnoves HA (ee Ieee ee ete AAT AO NBs tert ea crue ota sall san AG arisen lis earn Rte tagaatecontronehl ptane ne ay Sis See ereih In(atrration. ag tM latter! palton. barrels) of. rinsar i ig retmeve’ thay ounces) larsiln vat propeced cavct 1-2 can eam enough ton i; fa yourself tol ihiseynving |(pactetiec:on/ this salary 2a te | INST ONTSRA yearn ate Se nat See 4, oun well inty “ie scalp. Shan id not contemplate matrimony \ aie Roaenwrnes 3 : 18 BAL. Pde et on eaten coh cath Xey m + disisading tho] poo twice a week. 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Meltand| measure the ise-ep you pour it bac Pp pulp, sift and add to the puree half iy : ICK from the bones eve could draw fifty gallonxctrom ftw fea Tho matna Wants Black Hair. |atir In one dram of baleam of Peru, | into the preserving keitle. To each pint & pint of highly scasonva chicken | Brownstone-Front Cake. Hl scrap of meat that has been left| through which these hundreds of nullions of ur the pei ¢t {J M—To produce oxatiy the right] After settling pour off the clear portion |of juice allow an dual quantity of| stock in which has been dissolved two] ()N# cup sugar, 1-2 cup buster (scant), ayer. Make a croam dressing of | London are almost long enough to atrets alee tay vs garth fhade of biack yra had better}and add two fluld drams of orange | migar which has been previously oeat- | lovel tablespoons of granulated gelatine, \ rounded cup flour, 1-2 cup milk, | sweet milk, butter, and thicken with | at the equator, while ft would lake a i molly ; ne is 64} tf 7 s have the hair professionally dyed. fower water and stir briskly until it] ed. ‘eet by taking a little out om @ sone tablespoon of chopped chives, one 1 Egg. 152 teaspoon soda, 1 tea-1 Nour and watt, mixed to ® smooth | miles an hour, more than four days and night t q ona Be makp, {i gloasy and ahining give tt coneretes, oe allowing it to cogl When it teaspoon of salt, the julce and rind of pea Yeullla, 2 Rablaspocns cocoa; paste, Pour over the chicken. [to the otter, ¢ ~ Eo