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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, September 12, 1907.’ | 3 st oes rR TET LE FOTO TE ae cud Ou An Affinity Test oe 7 aS GREATEST LOVE STORY OF YEARS. SOF tho Theatres # | Oy ere 5 nothing like knowing a thing. Gus Elen, who has ncored with his Arethusa, A Princess in Slavery. Seer Ge THIS 1S. az, AFFINITY, OEAR | TALK 'T OVER - DA! OF; Now ILL LEAVE You To.) | | Impersonations at the New York Theatre, knows his coster for the very good reason that he wan one himself before he took to the stage. “No need for me to go hunting up types for my coster songs,” he said. “T Xnow them only too well, My youthful days were spent among them. I wan of them and with them. I have worked In thelr company in the atreete by, day and I have slept with them in the etreeta by night. [have known the pindh of hun- Ger and all the miseries of the life of the outcast | He rubbed his hands as though they were cold and muttered a word pr two to | By F. Marion Crawford, &c. DIPDEESHHEES 1IDEHTED Author bf “Mr, Isaacs,” “Dr, Clatsttus, i oo } ; | Fight, 1900, by Pht | Company. aky. himself. ‘Then he told how he came to be a xtage imperronator of the coster and «Publishing | tainty etaynene ot tha ine andowaler ‘ cockney. Elen wan born in Pimlico, and until he reached twenty years of age | did nothing “reg'lar.”’ On Saturday nights he occasionally earned threo or four | ave — ale t len ail was daik tir an instant, anit | xbMinga at “aing-songs” where ‘omt-natured chaicm jowed him to tak YOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. |be folt that hie bearers were pabsing Wings at “aing-rong re the Kowt-natured chairman allowed him to take Obatwalereensdimenttecen he princass In reduced, a ‘ wed again and he saw A t ult above him. He felt himselt; : down ‘ah Inclined plane at’ ae Swinging rate; the alr smelt of dry: Jove with each other presently It xrew ° muchy Johannes, haa been d . Liolgh It Was not at al} closegy own meemed a joirg Ume until the ‘im 4, set him, on his feet. and lef « (i hts hat around. He had more songs than pennies jn those starving days SThit song xbout ‘Down the Road’ brings to mind a story of tho coster,”” h3 vald, “that always interested me. It has the (ouch of heart Interest 'to tt. Ths ‘cova of two costers of the West End who got to bragging about their nage wager wan made and tne race run, Well, the nag Pe pulled up Hy -tks reine: Ales living hee nama ator: end'then arranged 4 race. ‘Th Uiat won #tumbled and fell just aa alle wan 8 broken and she had to be shot, Then comes the part of ihe story where th . ong. Waa broken and she had to be xhot. Then comes the part of ry whore t orlise. heir hold on him. ‘The, man’ who hac Sater, with his eyes running tears, knolt beside the little mux and pot his arca f the tow ra ay the teader—now—pashed—the- about her noe, telling her good-hye while bis heart’ was breaking. The lttle! You KNow, JOAN, Arethuse, “unbeeh by. ™ aside, and sibod before him, a’ animal was given burial just as ff {t°had been the contera pal, and there were | MEANS WELL Peer ene aldersay eS Ae g outings for mont 4 montha—th® money went endboard to tell where Pa EioitcA tibet caik Mid teem tai " n ating ron t i mont th® money wer for a headb rd ti tell wher You, BuT You f r wearlng «. breastplate embomsed with Tested ‘the gamest little mig wot ever lved.’ It only goes to show the love of the OONT UNDER-} / einrin is ral the: Roman sag Zeno knew dims > cotter for ajs nag and the reat heart that he hides in/his odd Nttle body. My STAND HIM~ . fa drunker, wuar Teac Well; he was 4 Mohammedan, tke Re RRA Cee Dn iste . | Coe ober hers many soldiers of fdttune In the Greek | Cmmand He at that time; Ids name was Tock- pe the saddle and runs for hs life. An for the coster,’ went on Flen, “‘he'a just a atmple London chap svch/ as {fr sathictheatecusuiiteg i n i and peen with Zeno in you'll jipd any day in the Wiltechapel dietrict and tke places. 1 think you might Arethuaa waits vainly for Zeno's return. an ‘ ‘ fay Re corresponds to your Howery fellow here, He's a rough diamond, yey, out ‘Messer Zeno," he sald, ‘we are not CHAPTER XIV. | fir'Solie own’ entety. to. keep you here y for “a while, till everything ts quiet Zeno’s Adventure. again, Do you understand? he's very interesting, very plet him driving throus veretanles or other uresque, It fs an odd and honiely sight to sas ey pillling the little cart piled up wit le streets, his de ods. He has his own dialect and his own wayn t Know “3 | HH can you think that I could ° erward take nor f tak afterward take nor to think of anything/ 1) Gig teader for a traitor, alr?’ be Out covering the ground at the greatest | Trked: poraible apeed without atumbitng over | Jan unseen obstacle, Un those mngwar Je fteavy Ransom. occasions when @ perfectly brave m4n| ‘The {dea would occur naturafly te noice but to run, there ts not | mar your Intelligence,” Zeno an= has no choice n, swered, laughing again. “Listen to me, i be pnenacious, and he js rarely qulet or st a losx for a wold. Of course thers ION Zeno alippea trom nis por- iaiice r fe, ite Mpaoinnen neers ote ven Ja a type Snto himself, » homely type where humor and pathos are often blendol | Mfo toward that part of tne *f in danger I would turn evidence “The cosier also Inta Minlown diatinctive diaiect. Tl tlustrate this oy | squarn that looked darkest, /ne fied no| "#ainst you to save myselt; and you prox gong,‘ Dunno Where ‘E Are,’ it was originally written ‘He Don’ | ‘time to choose the direction he woud ‘ocktamish “hurt, | Where He Are. Well. I took the sofg and struck out the N's and that 5 «to tt, for that's the muy the Httle chap does his talking Then of words into costerisins, such as ‘nah’ for ‘no.’ “nitffin' for pothing and 1 muvver for with and mother, All these little things gave tho exict coster chapacter to the song. for this gives you 2 good ne on his manner of speech. I tolnk I may say I give a correct idea of the coster manner of speech, You know I was o¢'them and among them for a long time. It comes prea much time to spare, aye | TAD. Lam a soldier, and T do not take ‘i . The young Venetian strained me| you for a flight of angels or heavenly E who watching the moving pictufex of the Derby, wuddenty re- ; tt i : * re aa) doves settling round me for my consdla- marked: ‘There cesters on the way to the ‘Duyrby!" There he fa, the atrength and his wind to get as far on. You aro an infernal deal more like he could from his pursuers in the short | 4 pick of wolves! So let'us be plain; a Mitle all-over y fellow! There's Chevalier’a coster--hin very artistic coster of { 1 d he was 60 suc ves generally are when they are hu noe n you see, this is the coster ¢ what we he call dreas rade, SE saan Paes rons ined * ed that kind. Don't you see, th th terion what mighé call dreas parad' Hf Helwastoutsoc ¢betriresca . You joined mia because you hoped Here xe nave him ax ths white-chokered, pearl-buttoned chap of the ‘vegetaui Che OARS POY Nt be plundering the palace by this Ye aise : almost before they were aware that he! time As that nas, tafled, you, weat had fied. something instead, You know very well “Are there two kinds of corters?"* that I am not the’ man to betray # At first he had run straight sero | onrade, and that if 1 am freo I shal “On, no. be repliel. “just one coster, but"'—and he shrugged hie shoulders-- “well, I'll explain it to, yeu, Dye see, on such great occasions as ‘Dawrby’ day at the wide open space before Blachernas; | probably gut Johannes cut of: his griegA Epsom Donts of other holiday umex and most always of week ends, the coster he had then forced tho entrance to aj in the end. But you expect something ict i WNeyad Ieentan now. How much do you want?” st which he had followed for about | POW how, mien tn ae ae oplahly / yards, and he bad turned &/and passed his thumb round the lower + to his left without meeting any |edge of his corselet, backward and for- ; one; he had rushed on without paue- Bye jt it he were slowly polishing, Ing UM he Judged it time to double | “Well, str, you see—there are eight again and hed then turned to the pecans eg Sy ; any om gets leas than the right. A few stepa farther Jom, he| rege he will eal. oll = mane siayped short and Matened, Selfeving | Andronicus for the balance,” laughed himself atone and not at all sure | Zeno. “Quite right, too! T love jus- hovoshe hen tice above all things.”’ , : CTO LD ‘Then give us ten ducets each,"” Suddenly a light flashed tm dts face, cried the clear yolce of a Greek trom very near him. the background, “Ten ducate aptece will make eight nd takes tix ‘donah’ with lim fer an ou buttons, and ro is his cap, and puts himeclf info’ his best clothe His corduroy 1s Just covered ail over with ehi ho has his gay d handkercitiet knotted abvut his neck w. tering back of hing in the breeze. It's an Interesting sight trudging Along with his dunah In tow cr, seated In his curt, a’w key and smiling at the @irl besid ‘m." Of all the tributes Elen has recelved sinca becoming a character actor one palé him onja certain occasion by a bunch of costers seems to hin the best of elle’ He was playing at two music halls th London at the same time, and as soon a he fint: «J his act at one of the houses he would get Into his Gwn brougham, awaiting him at the stnge door and drive to the other pince. Taking a short evt, the way led through the Seven Dialy district, about as unsavory an old Five Points ever darcd to be. It wasn bad night end ralnii and hs broughaim stuck “Is it time?’ asked low voice in uw n AAEEAG MR GauuINeH oles tha horseatatralnsabdaderttie whip, to pull the vehicle Giese sea eusienl sen eraatrcleesdl| bucersnaee pe Zar eiam | sorry, free, there was a break of the equtpment and the hroue “left. helplessly. pas s again, leaving him dazzled. diepoeal."* y at my stuck. Injonly a few moments the vehicle wan surroiided by a gaping, curious ‘Voutloan: borrow): ederaret te ee a et eee Bet Gy, Boarding House Fables. (Ulan Tae Reta an vm [ecohts ME AC cl, Ohne He | | | [ pends fi were procured and attached tc the brougham and a score or more cf costers PARTING IY SEST Ra AS HOE thavenaniheibed fool, Tocktamish,” he seit calc | pulled the brougham out of the mid. Then, lecening whera Elen was bound for. Vincent’s By Joseph A, Flynn. f W tnllated inthe causa of the revolution | nae gE Se You keep me here ¢ {they pulled him the entire distance, drawing him tp at the inusic hall a trie or omen to atorm the Palace before daybreak. |that wo merchanin tat poay ens eRse They, had waited two hours and were (Of ducats In strong boxes unoe hey beds? If we did that you would have late, but still in time to go on. Into our houses long ago to help impatient and even before Zeno an- awered the question they saw that mat- terehad—wone tl with him = |g “There fv an alarm,” he sald burried)“ Send for ptoney ttt ix. "1 barely “Kot away: eee toque (promise will you make, sit! quickly and get to your quarters, all o Hulred the Tartar, beginning to waver, | you! I will let oou know when we can half a dozen ‘voices protested. Advice remarked to Tess at dinner last evening, inciining Ing rehoirsals of his new play, “The Gaulean’s Victory," smiled an he my head toward a lady and gentleman seated at rald To Lovers, mtheturthetendof-the table “Of course they're atrange,” she replied, adding a HETe “My Eng more Interest In : cps seems to be A stninge couple over there?” 1 H™:: ARTHUR JONES, the Engltsh playwright, who ix Eere wuperintend= more whitening fluid to the milk. “Did you ever hear of a married couple that wasn't strange? Ain't all the stories In the world, from the time Eve got her picture on the frie ix do not ike my aying that there trama over here than in London. In my opt 2 more vitality a ln tho real matter with the English drama is that“for many years past the leading produc- p r oS i 3 Fe Elst Gramma: ls hari cor pean) xenra| astiMie Ieeilasi omens: 4) Berthday (Presents Ee eg ewe cea lca emai teaty ut halt’ Gogen wolces protest tions {n England have been of a light and frivolous nature, and that the Engiiey Paes Panned Baked Apples. Sia PoE rds nnd et him re oR great oxte: co: © to the ec iF Bett Ut ert Gs er b 5 tent “You heat iY People have been to a great oxtent encouraged to go to the theatre for the} Dear Betty “Boys and girlies always hitch up to opposites, and, ax | A murmur of discontent came from You hear them? sald Tocktamish. merest empty a use: a young min whom I haye known | Their nonsense will not change facts, W HAT 18 a suitable present to give | the fresh young cop on this beat said yesterday, when he Wo quarter and core and put Ml) i isible crowd of soldiers. Zeno} “Yes,"” answered Zeno, “I hear them. “The English people do not really care much to-Gay’ about anything beyond Paired baking dish. Sprinkle over tnem. 5 porate crew, who 5 i f ently tapped that fussy wop on the roof, ‘There's always knew m to be a desporn! ( | re eenees a @ music hall entertecment, and ! do not ¢hink that there will be a great run fora saken monthas terme ee fee vet eS HISE Sete one: cup sugar to each four} woulg hold him resyonsible tor failure | musseapinn bot wpe contained on American plays. The attitase of the Snglivh play-golng public ts not one of | day? ated | Rae “It Harry and Genevlove were both alike, with the saing apples, add one-half cup water] ang would not thank lilm for success. jing to the men’ with @ contemptuor Prejudice or disilke or national feelims. 1t'fe simply that London to-day Is com-| If your friend In a smoker vou cun i ¥ % Airs he | Cover the dish and bake til tender. It] sw» must separate at once,” he sald /iittle laugh, “you would come with me a al eavatht tpe, clgtrette case or ast-| thinks, the same good looks and the same grouches, they couldn't live In the | ° |mow and setze the Pal 7) nglish drama, and, aa a matter of course, even | give him a pipe, cigi cS ‘ | cooked slowly and longer will be pret-| caimly, ‘I thank you for having been | o Palace, The gates = : CHARLES DARNTON tray; If not, a book or umbrella. same coop for five minutes, for then he couldn't find fault with her and she | °* i calmly, | ae Agen ANG the ruards are all beastly Ruts oe 2 [couldn't find fault with him, ji netecoeels repays ie Eat rated tab atest estorht hat ool \Gueats toralviet theest falda) rete) “ 4 es r ays dn \e {ros ny te ris A Bzastful Suttor, How do you figure out the percentage —when-n-areamy-eved datay marries |! amon Sherbet. fans terme Ere | Saande, oa alyde thera eae a two-hundred pound megaphone, or when a human matchstick rings a lady He did iat choose si their heads, a Dear Besey AM «ixteen and am with a young man nineteen. The| got glass eyes and tin ears to each other's fault cup cold water twenty minutes.| quit the tower, and he was ubout to Ge Tartar, speaking for nem ihe M ver {t one cup bo! Y a, a h tives is thm boya oRit-thim Pie Fase, which 1 do} “When her Only pase comes slouching around the corner, like a second- Vour over It up b PUL Uda leave them, meaning to find a ha Net anallstayewee bya ee hot like, amd also pay he la a bluff be-| story man, Jeaniielte# tie. heart awellelike-awet sponge, even thourh other sar, eleht cUps| home alone, when the sound ‘ ve rie: | hat (0, help, us. then!" Zeno said. "Nok F y he looks Hke the back of a hack. Dut she never seoa [t—that) e.-9f ten. 0%) maying behind} and of men whis-| that we need any one. A handfu! coul ST UE rn Sa aT ae Catt nen ail In dissolved | poring together told him that he” waw} 4%: {he work = ‘end for the money!” orted the yolce deeply tn love| carrying weight for age? U1fferen: people ke that shake hands because they’ve/ S OAK two tablespoons Kelatth tn one! that Johannes himself had refused to] Te moment. {» past,” answered and add fou bald water and. twelve lemons, W. all the giris he sees and talks of the|is, net while the music plays. et s fi ae Se V pretty: ad rich girls who are tn love! ‘The laughing gas that Cupid hands out ts certainly great. The onty trouble | #traln doin ELA “seria freezer) surrounded on all sides by the soldiers.| or the Greek again. “nim. Do you think [ ought to| is it wears off too soon. If St always kept ux doped tn the sweat hay what a) Very rapidly until tt begins to freeze} you must stay with us,” the voice tl have told vou that I have not got "i heautiful place this world would be? Each year would be like one 1 loop- ** this froths the mixture, and the froth sald. “You have our liives in your)? Zeno answered, f you have bother with him. He seems to like mo froaxlngiriakesl agampatnilcel eaiw bite New Year's h It} nothing mora senalble to say, go to your 1, and we cannot let you go. t x he-lo wings, With 365 stations, and each station would havo | aaa Ly Enea rar time with ai ue PN Teitine and Christmas waiting on the golden platform to give os | ** 8RO%- might suit your interests to give us up| °« eamant RE eal eGo By Marie Stuart. He does oot sesra worthy or-alrection:-| he-gtad- pai. We! A arerooy eebrien Salle oidaueen factories, and the cops 'd|Egcalloped Potatoes. to the Emperor ay any SMe and yoveral men Iaughed. eee | have to lock themselves up fo: { Seeing his 1tb ‘ Zs s y How Often: to Call. | PAX te soci ing about steange ‘teama: dee that tall yahoo ever there, looking | [ARE and slice enough potatoes tol jay hls hand to the knife at the back of | {7B cn eemely,, ieeoy:” Zeno an: Dear Betty: |\lke an undertakers front window? .Well, last year ho and his wife had a Pp Ail your baking-pan and let soak) nis pelt and was about to try and) throat before I wake you will get Dinner for Thursday. S it proper for a young man of nine-| mortsage on the second floor front. I've run into human gaa machines in mo- {n cold water an hour, Drain off] break his way through. In the dark, «| felling at al! het even my funeral ex teen to visit a young Indy twice altion, but she could give them all the Itmft, and beat them out a mile at the| Water, put @ layer in the buttered pan. | nan with a drawn Weapon in his hand | POA 4 elo iene and be oft : Mutton Broth, canned...-2..----.+-.5 09 Week? Ie {t customary to have alfinish, But when she ran up against the old Indy it was a dead heat. [sprinkle with salt and pepper and dot} 4. sy inspires terror in a crowd. But] tah said, pushing the nearest men away, Hamburner Steak, sniothered with onions. -.30 es chaperoa when taking a_young Indy to] “ge hai her Iunch hooks In every funeral in the house, and, like a good many | With Dita of butter, then another layer} (, was clear that the soldiers had de-| (You will Est notnin Present, ena brs = : a pay au |of potatoes, salt, pepper and butter, nd to do, for] Sis smposaible to trighten him. But he Fried Potatoes. - + 08 a theatre or other place? D. Ro | more dames around this" Tayout—(whoee names. uever-apring. because Iwai} pepp «| termined betorehand what to du, or] Cannotget Gut; cane Tee : 10 It {a proper to call twice a week !f|nrought up different), she'd get out of the hay at burglar-time to listen to a | M4 $0 on Uptil pan Is nearty full. “Phen | tye closed in upon him tostantly, and | our own safety, sir," he added, chang- rs — String Beans...----1. sok you_yo desire. In strictly formal #0-| knock .and allde somebody on to the pan, |Pour in milk to almost cover. Bake! nis arm was caught by a dozen hands| !ng his cone as he addressed Zeno. ? Baked Apple Dumplings Seapets) clety a chaperon Is necessary for thé ‘He Was e wood-natured slob, and the noftest plece of muah you ever raw, |@bout two hours in moderate oven, mwhen he was in the very act of draw-| qe ate wit Souian SecE Cea Bread ..2-,..- i. 05 Atre or other pinces of amusement in| He took everything, Ike the poor mat out in tne yard. and never cam back: | yi Wealth Salad. — ing his knite. He was hela by twenty | are two cloaks for you to sleepon at Buiter L 08 the evening, but inym¥-ppinton she it |and whenever she butted in hia tongue alwaya went to sleep. One morning, after | Mine of Wealth Salad. ‘ pn, as {t seemed to bim, who all took | for covering yourself, and 1 will bring | Tea 05 unnecessary in ordinaFy iit \lpreaktaat, she sald, “Mrs. Starve-em, don’t think for a moment that I'm a dit! PIRECTLY after dinner peel and alice| hold of ‘him and lifted him from the| Want tn the morning. Tune YOu er z 3 ’. inquisitive, but would you mind telling me what you put on your hatr to keep It | a half dozen small potatoes, take| ground, not yery roughly, but trre~ (To Be Conti ) lage pe eens cass se An Undecided Hance. trom: turning gray? and the old Inty came back with lightning i ner lamps | LJ fue ner inteaver vorstabies, pens, | rally Be a UCT G air ded eS niiieeinea of 3 ‘said, ‘Well. if you're dea, nd putting you-owise, | ‘cabs, : ASI CW ene ronejane nayen been keer, nae an tt under cover. I got ft out of the red bottle un yolir dresser yesterday [aeeeorere nein ean | Before the Tartar. SENS WE to Match Pept gi etstaiat fe bye Sr earns $1.00 | ing company with a young-man for | stternoon.’ : a eprinkling of the onion, then a layer| Zeno Knew that it would be worse Sticks Puzzle. t1—-a-year—He has asked meto marry! ‘They bad a couple of whake downs after,that, but whenever the old Indy |o¢ vegetabies into a dish until all are| than Useless to stout for help. At als HB acoompanying diagram shows (The marketfag done at One Hundred and Twenty-nfth street and Third avenue.) the district of One Mundreld and Twenty-Afth Btreet and Third avenve I the mark ys greront reaeonablo prices, although I noticed that the vendei. | him, but keeps putting theoday oft iand| wasn't on-the job, and she blew Into Ue root, -the-crock—on—the walt —was-the imeq——Hourforereil-e-2ait- cup. good | frat cry he would most likely be atran-| seems altogether to be undecided. He Is! only thing brave enough to say a word : cider vinegar, then add a few table-| ied by mon Whose Own tres were-more —eamumned.to-beone toat in langih a thoroughly worthy young man, 20) «put one éay a stray chill wandered down the block, she Kot number eleven spoonfuls of meat gravy—beet 1a best |or leas’ at stake. They carried him | may be arranged 0 as to inclose @ would you advise me to give han up| in the back of her neck, and a week Inter the poor girl drifted: away to the| —eprinkle with salt and pepper and|@uickly along the street and through | space equal in area to four square feet | how twelyé match aticks, each were sells frults at @ lower prica than the general market, and turn my attention to another young | i . r 4 et in w: ‘ iden eter ly with late (do not use| unfamiMar and narrow ways which he | The parallelogram ts four feet in width For this diner I found that one and one-half pounds of han.bur, man who seems to be more anxious. or | ®° te cover tightly ne pl Gres aterk could be had for twenty-five cents. a amall measure of potatoes fo: fel walt and soe If he will change? D. V. I suppose her husband was tickled to death, eh?’ I asked, with a smile, a3 tiny or granite ware with vinegar) and| could hardly have recognized even 11 | by one foot in helght. b btheng s b te r sitchen The young man’s attitude muat bel I discovered my portion of the steak underneath one of the potatoes, set directly on the ice. At supper tirre|brond daylight, much Jess at alght. Seni rand Rimes suroior ALTing PeRns. lor tell cents, i very. humiliating to you, I would en-| “Guess again!’ Tess replied, collecting the remnants of the tread, for next into a ‘clean dish. Good to| hey turned sharp corners to the right, At the bakery apple dumplings could be purchased for Ave cents apiece; } | courage the other young man, and per- i turn ont. {nt Ol to the left, to the right again, and he day's pudding, “He's been mopping his leaky eyes ever since, aid telling every- those who like salada with er without | thoupnt he could distinguien the broken haps you. will. arouse your’ flance to ty. therofore tently venta would buy enough for four people. pea " One +4 th One of the grocery stores near One Hundred and Twonty-ftth street w se = Laut Abedin geet sack ih beunse: CCRT CS TR hia teeta Sah having a sale of eggs, sixteen for a quarter, whereas ordinarily only-twelvt 7 z es quite seat ester SOT hy Be Discontented? & ( Ne ea ‘ PRE aici aniere e sanceemce oa eleueaes (| WILY 0 2 G2 2 By Albert Carmichael S\KOUIES about the same price = 4 f b $ How to Prepare Hamburger Steak—Make the hamburger steak (twenty- i | HAVE THE \ HOW DARE YOu = P i LOME ON UP - THERE'S My is BeAy o five cents’ worth) Into one large cake, Cut the omons (five cents’ worth) Int: NICEST HOME * Ree INSULT YOUR AYtO P mal) pleces, put in frying pan with drippings and brown. Put steak tn pan WirE= ; Co eras HOUSE NOW t MOTHER-IN-LAW GY Se HOPrOSCO eC with hot drippings, to fry {t until well done; fry ten minutes on one aide, then MOTHER-IN=LAW ” GRINCING A STR ter minutes on’ > other, If steak is not desired well done, fry six minutos ad of ten. temove steak from fire, season with lump of butter, eal asd pdpper. Add a ttle water to onions, thicken with flour, cook Pour gravy over steak, ‘i—~——~ ESZAPED gUsT IN TIME! 4LAD Im NOT NIM AFTER ALL! MANNS HER cs For 4, HEAVENS I) . aS tS TO-DQy p Thursday, Sept. 12, 1907, ‘Science and Fire Fighting. OR fighting fire in {is anthracite coal mines-a chemicaj fire engine | being used by a company in Pennaylvania. This engine {n bullt on a By'\Ad1 Baba Boo\ 's concerning women this ta a most fortu- purt to-day, entertain propoeals or niar ster rules, thers, and ask favors, now - truck which can run upon tracks throughout the mine. When an alarm | faa wench iray of fire in sounded the engine is attached to an electric mine locomotive and { lo oteteinons ot dark beware this day Mot chartote rolling awittly,' Fushed' to the scene of trouble at high speed. Watér played \pon a, coal fire | Scan carefully each tghway ere you crons it 4s almost instantly converted into steam, which further disintegrates, forming | ‘Those whose ditto this ta will have a happy, year. ‘Their money and @ ges so suffovating that it drives away the men fighting the fire, Blue flames | pustnesa will Thereasa, or, if In employ, they will be promoted. |They aro \ Which shoot out when water strikes the hot coal often eet ablaze pockets of threatened with filness from overwork, but can avold tt by guaniing against as In the celling. When a-chemical engine plays upon burning ‘ooal the heavy waste of energy. The young will court or marry, 3 Baeen evolved cling to the floor and smother the blase by excluding the alr, ‘The child born’to-day will be wonderfully fortunate in all that it undertakes, mee AOL annoyed by the fumes aud can stay close enough to do efiective Jand will adyance rapidly, whet in cen for iteelf or in employment, 4, ee mene za OR Ney ML RA MARR om ‘ a} | Guard it against reckless expoaure to Ganger in the firet twelve years, ~ aN Ki ‘ 4 é i a e if