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J I f nn iim,B.jtifitl trf ful-a- . - - tlu-- f nil .ll oa In j j i la Ihrlr nntl 1 I '4 time slliliily l.rnitn In!" n p..u iin.l sl sllrrs al f.il suit park Illy iiern-'liausl one iiiiTI ant I) :i r Ininri li.isl In; etery ten inlnutes m tii st w!ti hat wilier then from the f.il In i!n pull Ivennne to (tl ji ti fr, puiir nrnim.l Ininnto or hrov n snure. irirn'sh ii pn rslev r sl!-Ile-iMaryland Chicken and cut Into p't'ees far srrt In; (wo youu; ehlrkrns lluiMe Into eol.l Wider driiln, hut do not wipe Spiln kle wllli suit, end pepper mid eon' thleklv with (lotir Inn in; ns inurli (lour ndliere to the eld. hen iis pasi ,hle Try om one pound ol fnt nli polk eill Inlo pleees mnl rook the ehleken 'lowly In f.il until tender mid well browned, tiiridn; frripient !y Serve wi'h ii while snuee inmle of erenin mid milk IJemove tlir Bisque of L'bstcr nieiit fiom a two pound lobster Add (wo eupftils ol cold wniei to Ilia body hones nnd ends ol elnws Iriny in (be bo'lin; point nnd took twenty minutest. Ir:iin reserve the liipmr mid Ibiekon with one fourth rupl'ii eiirb of bullet nnd Hour roohnl lo (teller Senld four eupfuls ol milk with lie tnil men! ol the lobster tine ly ehoppetl St mill nnd inld to the liquor Senson with suit mid euvenne, then mid the tender cliivv men! eut Inlo dine nnd also flip l.odv menl Sjirtmer Squash. Sienni wpII vvnslipd K'liooipr Mpnish cm into snuill sp. When lender pie es without imisli mid season with a penenois pm tion of butler, soil, enyeiine nnd h 'iitla hrnvy erean Orar.qe Sronge. Melt (liree table of spoonfuls oi liutter. add a cupful of flour and one cupful of scalded milk gradually. Pring to t tie hodlru point Add one tnblespoonful of orange Juice and one teaspoonful of grated orange rind to the yolks of four eggs and beat until thick ; then of a cupful of sugar. add Combine mixtures and fold In the whites of four eggs beaten stiff. Turn into a buttered mold and steam thirty-five minutes. Serve with orange sauce. I pul x I one-fourt- h one-fourt- H(JhUt IWirttC. I , t.ihle-IttMtl.f- nml t i f In n Inn river-boa- 1 Mnl firm, in a tl.eeue it.l.i,l.il.".l chilli I frt.fi intn llriin.ta wuter fin. I IkiII until litnl.-i.ivl !...a an a lial fruni Ilia ti.-ll- i af lilotter. I'rei'.'iie alu well luilier 8!a ine af I'.nir; nli.-l.lelnleil fi l l alu li.itl euj.ful af m'lk I'triiis In I l.e 1... 'In. rf .aini au l in! I Dicky Didnt Mind' ant hull t.il.le'IMM.l.ful f.it II af a'ltrtt nn. well nil lileklen, r:i.er inrvley, We!!. 1 'tv I will list ur' free.' s.il.1 chaitel. ana fniirlli of a lonx.aut,rtil (.octuer Mouse, af Milt, ana tau.tHMiiifu af laman "And we will listen fns', sold the Julie mnl Insily ana faiirih af a e'i mice. II.mI ful af nm.MuinnlMt tins' In; "In (l.e good aid days I lived In an oter wiil.-- r until Imt. hut tin nut nil aw apartment. to rent h Ilia l.i.llln; !"' nf T was the only mouse In that npurt Canape. Tnke ana luilf nijif'il of mold. It was lu the Idg city. an n netl (Mi ll.il.e l, tr any M'nf.i.nl tli. I lived on one floor. rired. ml I nna hurt! etw.kf.; a;i 'There was no eeliar. mid no girret choiMi. ana lnlilesMinful af diet'd and I was glad when I moved. rrlerj. ana ten.iiiai'ul af inlueed am "I did have one good friend, though Ian, ana et!uniher pleKla eh.tjii'i'd. mnl That was a rnn.iry bird, livery night two t;il.et."MU:fiils of n; ijallli 1st. I use.) to go lo lihky's cage nnd share Sjirend an raumis af hiUere.J nut his s od nnd wider with him hrend Plekv didn't mind. I ddn't hurt St.nnmble Dube, hint, of course, the people tiso.l to toil f f.illuulllrf Is U uaail tie nngiy when they found the seed imiy ha serteil either li'l ar went so nimh more quiiklv at nlghl raltl iis tl" livtl : than In the daytime. Meat Lo.if. (Tittp aiie "They didn't understand it was my I a tti in I af f:'t".i jitirk ful good mouse appelile. hut when they anti lean; aie iauml af saw me they made sm h ii fuss that I triil mnl I w o iitiiiml.s af ran away, for I didn't like to stay In heef Mix mnl ml. I "lie that house, or rrile'r In that apart rufiil af lift ml ernnihs ment. Mie eni'fiil tf mill; at es, I have had many nd'entures. f it ill lu'tt apt IjiM" ns have all mice, hut the greatest af siaanful nf sail alia All was niv shariu; af the birds seed t a tfi fti fi n elulith af nml t'liyii'g h call earli night to lus e't'f .t Ii baa ry with bcc. swallowed I restful to the eje of the the Jungle; af automobiles, trolley paoiu'iiger after manutonatia mlla uf car, mol elect rlc llrfiil. rie field, t tilt k Jungle growth end j Tbe form af bii arlentui kingdom swamp that border the river bank lire faithfully followed; but ldiliol dearly all the way from Falsoii. And II. e king, id five minister, and Ids It a relief to be nut af the rruWin loiirt f.iiiudiiles, stand tlie I'remh ril'llu of Mekong mosquU rM.ei(i Hiperior. and at Id elbow a lM , I few f'r inti soldiers; for Can dunlin Ftevedore literally awnrmlt g over a part af Frem h Indo China m.d n cargo l.oiit at the quay Indicate that piotis'iotide af Frame. 'I l.e country the capital important ratumerilally. Is slightly smaller limn I in statv of A the town i situated at the Junction Mlvaiuil nml lu, u p"iulnti"ii af of a hnimli from the Great Lake ut nl'.'Ul two nml a half millions. Cambodia and the main channel of tba llm M koitg, one of tlie worlds Mekong from the Tila-tabill, large gre.i!-river. Is tie life artery af qiunCric of fl.sli, rice, indigo nnd cot nn-iit- Shiipa at lutrhata muvrunui th tided down frunt the rental TI. prcsiut Un4 bn found It jniMMibl economically to maintain a fciidiiln army of retainer up 14 the old Kandnrd. Restful to th Eyt. West who Mot traveler frum visit Inotni'cnh ar an their way 14 Angkor, venerable rlty of Khmer rul lure, widt h tic farther north. A brief atop at the capital It welcome, far th little 1andtmli.tn city among It tree iIjIhvi by t trf"r. IM.-.i- l form .t.l lemphn. wiiii-- r Htur ati af citletl ain't'; ! wt.lla ana nnj ui.t luilf eu; fill Well liillirre.l ai'.li full I Millie, rruii l.u ami h.ihtt in ill t.iun Coiled Tuh With Hut Tartar Sanct -- Tlit a wlilte i.Hi or nnr inl, well is Siliriitl r.rt.Jsn.St Swimihs It n AMliol'lA, one uf (he Important unit anions France's In southwrH Asia, la a Imdrfe (Mtdrf of lie unexMt-- ( ed II is a land of forests, damp and leech Infestefl ; of aen savannal'S. af wide rice fields and (doddlng water buffalo; af tiger and wild (Icpliants; af bundd cdtiigers, all literate, whose thief I'teiisure is wrilini; poetry; af glided ntadern pag'sla. and ' Vi-n- , lu'n t.tur mar ana qiritt I'ul hull In a MiMrn.l lijl.liiji tli'li. )) with l.lii u Ittidfr .riiiUf w.ili unali.ilf If.it an.l ful f liitiHjr.l Itll'l atfia fteirJh rtljifill In a ruin n af rtihl j Brfjln ilr Mi i anl af'af fita m.n mifil i!.a ltlrl afa ian - !. hlttll litfk Itfttttt) Jlrfr U rft.lt. g f tf (l.t I B r. lillitnli (ttiairr ttu.'tt, j..-- t ,Si! n....lr, i rmi in tl. 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'I ivqhj Hull I ft f( aun isr" iatnn lu lug Hti.lV UNUSUAL ADVENTURE 4 I t. fu 'ft j tif B - j IB uc vcuu S OiSf-C- ., , TA a e a it !.: t(il. i y (fv - li ) Urr WI-- ( ft r (. tit AW CIvAHAM W, ms lti Ccimbocfa ! IO W A' S'l SATIN FOR DAY AND EVENING; WIDE DIVERSITY IN MILLINERY I KITCHEN CABINET SlN. SAUNA. ITAI! T V ; S' L. t n t - i - r y ,1. VV.,.7 I fx- "ft J K iV" , j j A Charming Satin Frock. I let Igliuted iis I l.e off whiles, and egg shell (Ills l lesli. too, uiid lea rose mid faint iiprieol ure iohirs expressed hi terms ol satin There Is uu ml. led uttnietloii glveu to I be new uiiluinti satins, lu (but they Hre 8a Ingeii'aU'ly f.ishlaiied. There ure sueti Inirlgulng details oh served III advance satin in. idee us skirt I ul Ine" mussed to one hide, s art panels dropping rraiil tlie shoulder iluijied nerkl.lies, svvalhed hips, tiered skins eireular flares, many plaltings umrvelm.s eeamwork, and many other ireatnienis w lileh express sophlsth ated one af the most suoessf.il straw ot the seas",,. sharlDd honors us t ha with similar exotic ! I,1,,u,1!" sisoi. li.ikou ami other linen like ef. J j ' I'lilidx dl.i. Sc..go!l;g Meiinier lis olol the si i earn lo l'ii"inicth, the capital m lies from the sea; and smaller -- ' steatnem nml Junks traverse the net work af stream nml lake liimdtvds of iiii'os farther Inl.iud. I.ut it I md only n a waterway that the stream Is msefid. on II overflowed lands the countiy'a eldef crop. rice, la raised In iihiindanee. Most af tlie civ III .cl people are com the river and hetvveeu miI rated a ,he 1(fW,.r border. sllUIH, The country houses In ull of ('nml'otlla are set on posts putts feet. which raise them from six to ten feet One ot tlie most charming entrant off the ground. This I necessary Inlo the mill.iury realm I tlie little the river banks because of tlie along tint of lace. The one In the oval to high floods, imd elsewhere to protect (lie left Is a cloche and there ure hunthe l.ousdaildel's from tigers. lai-dreds and hundred of type si tu Leva Their Mekong. liar to this, some in tinted lace, other j Pi-u great lake lie flood sca-oi..g of black Chantilly. lu fact the wee in western forms (,'ambodi.i. Into tldn black hair shape covered smoothwhich the waters of the Mekong flow ly with black lace bus registered as until Ii becomes a body of wuter IIS u leading ni!densnn type. miles long, is miles wide, ami more Ingenious handwork I lavished on H,hig Iff feet deep. When the floods The Idolise Insots of the satin frock tlie cloche centered below, and this than vv flow from this the titers recede, a In t lie pietuie stress the luster side, certain trend which la represents natural reservoir back Into the Mewhile the front and hack show the re heartily Indorsed by the mode. The kong and keep its lower reaches well tilled. The great importance of tlie river and its floods is recognized by an annual festival on the stream connecting tlie Great Lake and the Merare. kong. A cord Is stretched across tlie I'on't you tl Ink that adventure Is stream and at tlie time of reversal of wortli two of any a her kind?'1 tlie flow tills Is cut with great cereIt is, ngreid nil the other mice, mony by the king from the royal It's u most unusual adventure, houseboat. The natives display genuine affecNot Fit to Marry tion for the Mekong. When floods come they put away their ox carts, Hal, Jr. usl seven was struggling travel the old roads in boats and wait Anna licit Jean. Just vnlnii'tly for the water to recede. They celeIe pairing tlinll.v of five, to read. brate with boat races that attract the M!( iass lie expei ted. lie suggested every Cambodian In the vicinity from that they play Imnse nnd hav h ten the king to the lowliest native. Gonparty. dolalike racing boats, ranging from Over t tie cookies mid milk Anna twenty-fiv- e to forty-fivfeet long, are Jeans mat tier ("'"'hied. Aiiu .lean . rowed by a score or more men, seated said, sweetly. 'I.rt' play ve'i two by two. If the throngs massed on Ihil and tlm' tills Is our very the river bank are not thrilled by the own home. competition, they are amused by a Hal Jr Then, All right, agreed clown who has his place In each craft. ids ie heed. sighed, shaking suddenly The highlands to the north are ocI'ont Nothing doing. Anna Jean cupied by wild tribes of hunters who tidk to me about marrying when von must fight for existence against rank havent guniprioii noqgli to learn t( vegetation, wild animals, snakes and rend." Insects. Slave raids front neighbor-- . Ing countries have made them wary Tell Me and suspicions and they look upon all Wilde- - Paddy, are flics flics because outlanders as enemies. Some of them they fly 1 protect their villages by poisoned Father I suppose so. darts stuck up in the ground. Wilde Are fleas fleas because they s Practically all of the civilized flee. are literate. The country Father Sure What ot It? abounds in old temples, built during Willie I told teacher bees are bees the Cambodian Golden age, some 700 Tlie , russet bruwu because they be Indie.?' Home Jour- verse crepe finish. In these the Buddhist years ago. with tlie j uf tlie s.ilia is complemented nal priests conduct schools which are atdeep ecru ot the lace collar and cuff tended by all child"en. from those of j set in tlie making ot this incorporated humble farmers to tiiose of the royal Commotion a Having frock The pale beige double fox soart j family. The princes, like all other Jimmy, aged four was having a fine adds lie final touch of beauty to the boys ol Cambodia, must live during a time playing ball with the grown ups color scheme Anl that rem nds tlie certain period as novitiates in a of his family Usually lie could tw ot the separate fur neck temple, subsisting by means of the lured away by an Invitation from his uni". name piece is emphasized throughout the begging bowl, us tlie Buddha did. and playmates across the street Iut this luniiim mode as tlie priests do today. time when they railed. Jimmieee! Speaking of s.itin for evening weal I'noii penli is a colorful capital set Jimnde-e-e- ! Some of the Latest Hats Come on over!' he reil is ufl.lo nlitedly in the toinial gown hills on tlie banks of the MeI upon to. want We're dont Aw, plied, Is tlie art ot the eoutu.iei readies final feather turlcm llml oval in tlie its ornate temple spires and kong. having a commotion over here.'' the icigliis Absolutely without otliei important, because It Is said that its magenta tiled roofs half hidden by uilornmt hi the sarin frock enthrall' vogue Is assured fot eatly autumn. giant palms and flowering tropical Does It ? ivith tlie grace and beauty ot Its In Paris the feat bet toque iu lovely trees. In a parklike i nr I os ure on a lassie itraiies Robert Ive h Question to ask. pastel shad." ti.is been having a very toll top is tlie palace of tlie kings, surFor those seeking new headgear successful run during the summer Lee All right, shoot. rounded by houses for their multifeathers has also tudinous feminine retainers. The kings Rohtrt If the boy is a lad. and the there Is every tiling from which to Tibs cr.ilinsia'iii Prims are of tbe widest oi manifested boose. in novelfv riimmings lad had a slepf.tiher of Cambodia of the past might be not af all or of any preferred nieas on felt and straw shapes This rogur Leo. d cply Interested Go on. as monarehs entirely sur Poes that uremeut betwea with no restrictions a 11 he emphasised for fall IJo'ic. i Iw.-d- ' ng away) rounded by women. Some were wives, ' i ' hd s stepiadjer? The as to tlie media employed Straw some servants, and hundred dancing JILIA I'--i iTTi MLET. 137s star lac, futrlc ot feathers It matters imi Colon I girls, tra'ned from ciiiolhood to per n I e ninr-ried- (am-bodian- j j t It-- t- - ft fr ion from lpH-- Burma, portion of Fima, Laos, mol northern CamlMidia ure brought there for marketing. In addilon smaller cargoes from ncurhy far.) and paddy Held arrive lu th and smaller litirdrcds of sampan emit that dart uhout the tiny harbor Ilk so ninny water beetle.' When a bout with tourist aboard dm?! there I a rush for the Termls-s- i on office" where pt rmlsslons" are granted to visit the kings palace. Rut those who expect to see a richly udori.cd abode of an eastern potentate are soon disillusionc-Without, Dig sevtr.d buildings coiled the palil'e are unpretentious, and within there Is little that would attrait mure than ordinary attention cxivpt a Buddha of solid gold studded with d'umonds and a hallway floor laid with engraved silver tiles. Cmiiliodlun women present a strikingly modern appearance with their short hair and wlmt might be mistaken at first sight for knickerbockers. Tliix nether garment Is tlie sumpot" In making it a width of cloth Is girded about the vvulst, then the end are folded between tlie legs and tucked In at tlie waist line. Both men aud women wear tlie stimpot, nnd It I often difficult for a Westerner to distinguish between them. Tlie men, however, wear n sort of Jacket above tlie sampot, while the women for the most part wear a cloth or scarf draped over one shoulder and under the other nrm. The West Introduced. But though the capital I soaked in eastern atoiusphere, the west has been introduced by the handful of French officials and business men. Electric street lights twinkle among the hanging flowers of tropical trees; tram ears lumber by; and one may book passage to outlying towns In motor busses that ply over well metaled roads. Evidence of the high culture and power of tlie Cambodians at the height of their Khmer empire, from the Eighth to tlie Fourteenth centuries is seen In the remarkable ruined temples and palaces of the old capital city of now deserted and surAngkor-TJiorounded by forest and Jungle. The terraces and walls of the old structures abound in excellent stone work, intricate carvings, and highly artistic sculpture. Despite the difficulty of access, thousands of visitors go annually to see the wonders of this old capital city. The culture of tlie Cambodians during their Golden age was owing in large part to their leadership by Hindu colonists and conquerors. Near the palace in Pnompenh is the Khmer museum with a collection of sculptured stones, implements of war and Jewelry; tlie weather-beateroyal pagoda, and an ancient temple approached by a long flight of steps with a stone railing representing Naga. the cobra. Tails of sacred seven-headethe sacred reptile adorning the roof of some of Pnompenh's buildinirs resemble crooked lightning rod on American farm houses. Tlie one thoroughfare in Pnompenh that has a right to be called an avenue leads from the palace to tlie public park. Two hotels bordering it offer excellent accommodations for a small eastern city save for their orchestras that dispense impossible nocturnal Jazz. The rest of tlie street is clutteied up with oja'ii-fran- t native shop, some of which make an attempt to duplicate French pastry r life-size- d n d |