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After a battle for right as he saw it. Count Leo Tolstoi has been vanquished in a contest with the grim, reaper, his death occurring Saturday morning. Countess Tolstoi and the, atten-in- g physicians were at his bedside when the end came, the last moments of the man who numbered his admirers by thousands all over the world being peaceful and calm. Tolstoi, accompanied only by Dr. Makovetski, left his home at Yasnaya Polina with the purpose of ending his days in solitude, to which he more and more inclined in his latter years. Learning that ihs retreat had been discovered, he insisted upon proceeding on his ourney to the Caucasus, were he hoped to spend his last days close to the Tolstoian colony on the ihores of the Black sea. But on the railroad journey he was overcome with exhaustion and the cold, and Dr. Mak'voetski was compelled to have him transferred to the fiagstation at Astapova, where he was made as comfortable as possible in the rude wooden building. His wife and members of his family hastened to his bedside, but the physicians deemed it anvisable to keep them away from the count during his conscious moments, fearing the out- life-lon- g It For Infant TAUT temper pever mellow with age, and a sharp tongu is the only tool that grow keener with constant use. Irving. Ways of Using Stale Cake. 1 When t the cake is in a loaf it a make and to steam it easy matter good pudding sauce of eggs and sugar with a little milk and flavoring or a cooked sauce of half a cup of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of flour and the same of butter, half a cup of boiling water and two tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Cook until smooth and flavor with grated nutmeg. All bits of cake may be worked over into the steamed brown bread, so that nothing need he wasted. Sweet Fritters. Take one and a half cupfuls of stale cake crumbs. Beat together one egg, one tablespoonful of sugar, one cup of of flour sifted with a teaspoonful baking powder; add enough milk to make a thin batter and stir in the crumhs. Bake on a hot griddle as pancakes and serve with sirup. Another nice dessert with cake may he prepared by laying slices of cake In a serving dish, pour over fruit Juice of any desired flavor and Serve fill the dish with a custard. folds. new for an CCUTC Uf AIITCn I uJ osltlon.entirely II fill Nothing like it on the market before. Good proposition. Address W. K. B1KLKKMANN, 192 Market SU, Newark, N.J. TWIST. COUNT AfiFftITC MUblllw Nothing like it. Particulars free. Sample 6c. Shaker Thread Co., Pawtookst, B. 1 LEO TOLSTOI. come of the emotion their presence would cause the patient. The venerable writer passed away without a word of farewell to the members of his family. Count Lyof Nikolavltch Tolstoi, usually called Count Leo Tolstoi, novelist and social reformer, was born Auin gust- 28, 1828, at Yasnaya-Polianthe province of Tula, Russia. When 23 years of age he entered the army and served in the cavalry in the Caucasus and in the defense of Sebastopol against the British and French allied forces. He first made a reputation in litera-atur- e by a series of vivid sketches written from Sabastopol, and when he left the army soon after the Crimean war, he devoted himself entirely to literature. Tolstoi was several times threatened with expulsion from Russia and was seVeral times, according to reBug Hey! Walt a minute, Mrs. port, upon the point of being exiled; Snail. but he seemed on the whole to have Mrs. Snail I cant stop, now; I am been treated with unusual leniency going to town to do some Christmas in view of his pronounced views. He nowi November and its shopping, was, however, expelled from Moscow in July, 1901, and had since resided Penitent. at Yasnaya-PolianIrate Father Wretch! I saw you Although Tolstoi came of an aristocratic family, he was at heart a stealing kisses from my daughter. am Young Man I admit it, but I peasant in the best sense of the word, of the Quite willing to give them back devoted to the improvement condition of the Russian masses and to her. eager to lead them in the right path. With these objects in view, as early At the County Fair. as 1875, he organized peasant schools is so what that Visitor And they on a call the wild horse of Patagonia. What in the new, original basis, improvement of cheap, popular do you feed it? organized relief for the publications, oats. Wild Zoo Attendant starving population of middle Russia renounced his property in in 1891-92- , copyright, land and money, and, in the recent agrarian disturbances actually, but vainly, invited the peasants to plunder his estate at Yasnaya-PolianNO TIME TO LOSE. Dont There he lived the life of a peasant. peasants hut, partaking only of simple peasants food and wearing the peasants costume rough blouse, broad, leather belt, fur cap, long beard, wide trousers tucked into high cowhide boots. But although Tolstoi chose tho existence of a peasant, his family occupied the substantial family mansion estate, not on the Yasnaya-Polianfar from Tolstois peasant hut In a Post Toasties a Explorer Wins a Bride. London. Mrs. Sumner Clarke of Peoria, Ills., and Colonel J. J. Harrison, the explorer and discoverer of pygmies in Congo, were married at St. George's in Hanover square, on Saturday. with sugar and cream tells the whole story A Double The Memory Lingers9 I Poetum Cereal Company, Ltd. 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Senator from Massachusetts. of a refusal, Mr. Foss declared he would go into every section of ihe commonwealth in a campaign to defeat the senator. The governor-elec- t declares Lodge's election to the senate would be a repudiation of the great victory of the people at the last Right Hand Man of .Secretary Knox Succumbs to Attack of Peritonitis. Washington. Henry Martyn Hoyt, counselor for tlie department of state, died at his home here Sunday mornMr. Hoyt was ing from peritonitis. taken ill in C; nada while there in connection with the reciprocity negotiations between the United States and that country. Since his return he had been confined to his home. Mr. Hoyt was horn in Wilkesbarre, Pa., December 2, 1856. He was the strong hand of Philander C. Knox when the latter was attorney general; in fact, he made himself so indispensable that when Mr. Knox became secretary of state he lost no time in obtaining the transfer of Judge Hoyt from the department of Justice to his own field of action. Irrigation Exposition Opened. Chicago. The United States land not and Irrigation exposition was formalJames Wilafraid ly opened on Saturday. To thrust aside half truths and grasp the of agriculture, delivered son, secretary whole. He declared the principal address. The Chafing Dish. that the homesteader of the west in in To the woman with many servants part to blame for the present high the chafing dish is a pleasant amuse- cost of living and also predicted a rement, to the woman who has none turn to hard times under Democratic it is a pleasant and practical change control of congress. from the every day serving of things. Conference of Educators. Sunday night suppers are a delight, Lake City. Having adopted Salt prepared from the chafing dish. to To make a success of the meal all principles defining the standard the preparations should be carefully which all colleges and universities made before hand. The butter meas- must conform before issuing teachers' ured in a tablespoon and made into certificates that will be recognized balls is then ready to use without by the various state systems, and resbumeasuring. The stock or milk may be olutions appealing to the national the to take measured and put into little pitchers. reau of education Have the salt, pepper and flour all in lead in unifying educational standards a group easy to find. If meat or fish throughout the nation, the conference is to be used let it be diced as it Is to of state superintendents of schools, in be served. session since Wednesday, closed SatSee that the lamp is filled and the urday night. During the three days utensils at hand before Inviting out session unification and certification the guests. There are any number of were the paramount issues, and with dishes easy to serve from a chafing the definite resolutions adopted at the dish such as creamed eggs, poached, close of the conference, substantial Creamed steps towards the solving of tlsehad scrambled and omelets. creamed mushrooms, been taken. sweetbreads, oysters in a variety of ways, small Breech Block Blew Out. birds, fish and chicken. Good alcohol is expensive, but it Washington. Four men were killed does not burn away as fast as the Saturday by the premature explosion wood alcohol and does not leave the of a gun at the Indian Head burner covered with the sticky deposThe of the navy. grounds proving it that the wood alcohol does. of the gun, which was block breech A nice way is to serve a cocktail blew backward into the of fruit or a salad while the guests being tested, crew. gun are waiting as you prepare the main dishes. Give each one something to Honored Count Tolstoi. do to help make the tiine an enjoya-biRussia. The police on Moscow, one. Many like to prepare the forbade the theaters from susSunday dishes in the kitchen and simply keep their performances because them hot In the chafing dish while pending of the death cf Count Tolstoi. Neverserving, but this takes away the theless, the playhouses were closed, pleasure of seeing the dishes made be- as the actors refused to appear. fore the eyes, which is enjoyed by everybody. Unique Suicide. A chafing dish may be an elaborate Seattle, Wash. Miss Jean Rutherand expensive affair or one very sim- ford, 21 years old, committed suicide ple and and just as useful. here on Sunday by saturating a silk with chloroform and wrapping it about her head. Her parents live at Marshal!, Kan. peace-crown- five-inc- 4 Signature Distion,CheerfuI-nessan- d Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Eugene N. 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