The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1918, Page 15

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HOME. ac Tuesday, June 25, un Diocletian’s Cabbage P By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Copyright, 1918, by Tho Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) WwW" all due apology to “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” I beg HURRY UP! Give NE MY CLOTHES J IT'S IME FoR ME TOGo \ IVE ME MY i Gane ME MY BED. ' TAM THROUGH WORKING to assure her, with emphasis, that I am by no means encroach- ing upon the sacred precincts of her somewhat famous garden. | have in mind quite another cabbage patch, separated by vast times and stances from hers, | ie cabbage patch I am thinking of was even more wonderful in every ay than the one with which Mrs. Wiggs’s name js associated, and the an. who worked it was altogether different from the ordinary run a . enced a permanent delight in his living touch with old Mother Barth beggar's nurse and Caesar's.” Dideletian knew something—-a great deal more, in fact, than William sHohenzollern knows, notwithstanding the modern Kaiser's exalted opinion of himself The chances are a thousand to one that Willian mail drive for “world power,” and In the final sbuff even sp much as a cabbage patch AND WITH THE M Bau) We Age Tae THRIFT Cave We Bly Boys HEHASA | = | ~ TuRieT \_ Pa NIGHT JOB ANDI A (STAMPS ON DAY JOR ~ WE MARE sos ; , ONE ROOM AND ONE das ¥ f Suit po FoR BoTH 5 \ Gwe ME MY ) HAT _You Donor ( SLEEP WN IT 5 iC Dear Cousin will fall down in e find himself withou = Vegetable Canning Recipes whl aon © > Issued by the CU, S. Department of Agriculture pie Baby Beets fs used, process in }\ » id on each of three suc An fi fothe 41 fodowing recipe fur canning i : f yi owen the covers } baby,beets is applicable to car- isnt ‘ ruddy print ‘ ont oung, fer sh . Wa Pee uy a quatity | USMY after cach t Cool jouid be cannea to get a hig ee | for leaks, and store | product, ‘The best variety for can-| and stor WAR SERVICE patvett i, If the one-period continunis s ik employed, Loil for nt 4 nepte, putting waiforen pl art hours, Seal, cook st ' Cut the stems off, but be] oo. n to cut off too closely or] # wot Th will cw — olor and flavor, Bot) in an} pan until three-fourths | pack hot in ayers in pre | viously boiled fitting te se Hl ayer into the spaces left by the first) layer, and repeating. Cover with | fear bot water; partially seal the paar 1 n « bath jars and boil them in a water bath | 7 pee EB x Mu A m Bar Hopkins Hop 1 1 \ eee ae our conuinuousny, counting | WOO ynemies | eet gain ‘ Be tnwulted wren tee ura from the time the water boilg again | Ana Ss : ae trownd tbe Jar | nd Settle a Difference ety aod ten iii uh aia Do not allow cold water soca Of O cree lan urstlyy Malt nse, CHAPTER UI. i z ; the beets after they have pan ene i ipuitorn sald, » to itt J WEEK pass jull and un t f ! If Deets are pac ked in ting the an: Mais Taba Es a BUANtRAIF Rail ine cone a “used must be inside-lacquered, Beets SYNOPSIS OF PRECED Sycamor hakin : sing hal There wore thirty Uh Appenred on t ! ve 1 48 Ineh in diameter and over should PRI ioe Congr, Ws ho-h jan mu wut more we *thom-andthos teavulled) ino tar, spiatol inte be cut or sliced before packing Into | ad makes @ tioatil ‘ Daler ORS 1 1 id of dust, War wa nted on in the tic : jara. 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The Evening World’ s a Kiddie Klub Korned \ Munapapy. || Condgcted by, Eleancr Schore -R'S ADVENTURES “4 By Uncle Marry ; PATANAS j BUS’ Bictsel a | USTER'S 1 jener's, The Alarm If 4s impossible these days to write upon any subject, even though it*be © Rust wi ea the humble one of a cabbage patch, without getting mixed up in one way het vetina (he or’another with the great world war. For instance, it is claimed by some where he often worked. that the real cause of the war was the desire on the part of the German t 1 and Kaiser to make permanent the props under the Mohenzoliern throne, 0 o was white that his Crown Prince should not feel it wabbling under him from the pu : othe of the winds of democracy. F UUe acrews awd kitebe "William has always been mighty fond of the purple, and it (s quit ae ee likely that this fondness of his for thrones and palaces with their “boas: be ok Pe ve + ssl wialie of heraldry and pomp of power,” is, down al, bottom, responsible for the a Abbi greatest of all wars he to y reg Not so was it with the Roman Kaiser, Diocletian, of whose history Will: | oot peel 1d ca 1 1 little lam appears to be deplorably rant. About 805 B.C, Dioeletian, the ERE cotton ran down.« pote, It Siem a nr nnn va mnt | RRB ) MERE ARE Your J TY HERES Your Hanes. at at the window and took himself to. bis native Dalmatia to. interest himself ANTS _ SERS 8 i TANA COAT \ ehavibe ay Mr. Fox. M in:the business of planting things and watching them grow. } ae pa | : >) Fox w the Shakespeare makes one of his royal persouages exclaim Tis betier to 4 | . ‘ 5 ¥ ‘ bedewly born and range with humble livers in content than to be perked ee. aes fpatl Magenta up in a ghistering grief and wear a golden sorrow The Romans antici- “ty Mr. Hox replied, ‘te: threw pated Shakespeare by a good long stretch ‘ be tT daein a Wane t Because Diocletian was a great and Wise ruler tremendous pressure ru wed, «and 6 brought to bear upon him to get him to return to the imperial throne; but 48 A ‘Ne at to those who were trying to get him to come back to his palaces and tern tL Pubs powers he. wrote these words! “fake a run over to my dear Dalmatia and now wha to, Jt, Mons se@ the cabbages and other things I am raising in my garden and you wil! UPR f novfonger be foolish enough to talk to me of empire. 7 "Eat nenrtea We are told that Diocletian jived for more than ten years alter his ab- ot and 1 hin y a dication of the “royal honors,” finding great happiness with his | } ta : ‘cabbages und other thin; and losing no sleep in the mean tir ! | thinking of what he had given up. v pure wher Mr. | Like Anteus, who in his famous strug with H es found ‘f Mr. f uf sveamie ealii strength as often as his feet touched the the ex-Emperor ¢ k put it back conte will{ Ibex has two brothers in the senwtag slment of | Wi GQALSIN INEZ WOOL 2 Then y ran and nid? Fox come tn sight. 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