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Show I '. BREAKS AN AVIATION RECORD j rr " CardinalLace ; ,. ? .;.v - ' .1, U- -. SOME - zzJJttre. fllghtat actual Js " v cold. A well and neatly-lai- d table is a big Step toward a good meal. s Fill the glasses full. Do not lift a glasfwhen filling It but if necessary draw it to the edge of the table,' never touching the top of the ' ' "Mh&fi two-third- : one-thir-d t i "ih Iv ,"'vV ;v'v 53! Rww?VvV.y yjft J I v il j ' the time passed in the air twelve minutes and the distance covered a approximately eight miles. He could not be sure of the number of miles, ne said, as all his attention had been attracted to guiding the machine. - Even at ten miles Beattys trip is considered remarkable. To appreciate more clearly the difficulties under which thftlrlDJKas-madli-ma- st be underr od that the combTned weight of the four passengers in tha biplane was 644 , vuuuuu, uud tliut t'uri machine liieir weigns flOu" pounds. Beatty 'a three passengers were: Dr. A. G. Belden of Terre Haute, Ind.. end Herbert Pratt and John Findlay. - " Phot, Copyrifhtrbf founder Sir Robert and chief 'scout of the British Boy Scouts, who arrived in New York, a few days ago to visit the Boy Scouts of America, is one of the British heroes of the Boet war, having earned ills fame by his brilliant; defense of Baden-Powel- l, "Underwood tt Underwood, Mafeking. In fact the history of life is packed with Incidents of daring. When only nineteen- he en-1. Baden-Powell- 's J i.1 x J MODEL J . ed for This Smart, Though Severely Simple 8tyle. ,j land opratlonji t&4888. UP IN TWEED MADE Soft, Fine Material Should; Be Select lieutenant of the 13th Hussars, a crack cavalry ' regiment and Delng lent to ; .' . India. . ; N, Y. . . A soft fine tweed is selected for our model; which is smart and simple in style, and has the skirt cut to fit plainly round the hips; it isJHmmed . From there, I vf7" fs. I J to ana irom mere maae many scouting various pans 01 me TJipcuinumi letp-4fc-lM5?Jnfietl- ,e i. The Interest throughout the country in the return of Cardinal Farley from Rome is responsible for this piece of neckwear, designed from deco- rations on ecclesiasticial robes. ' The smallest, particle of lace is caught U gether in front by a brooch,, but the. back has all the decoration in un broken lines. -- A. Jayr ofTJtff XOam, platejndJSnjher too preeumDtueua-whv- : ha as under the finger bowl. No doubt said to With the salad," crackers or bread The lord of creation la me." , and butter are served. .. Of coure,7A dam. hadn't orach grammari -But right then, you see, 'twas begun- -. "and be cream should, always "Sugar Tills custom that raises the clamor as many pre passed with black coffee,, Because man will be Number One. - the IN AMERICA L Tbe ladies gTow grimmer and grimmer And ask: "Why the masculine flrstT" meal for the guest to help himself. A doily should be Disced between . BADEN-POWEL- glass. - Finger bowls ere to be filled full; a rose or petals, a bit of lemon, in the bowl is an addition. Water should be put into the glasses the very last thing before the guests -are seated. Never reach in front of a person when serving; serve to the left when the food Is a matter of choice by the guest Remove all dishes from the right Our language, 'tis true, need reforming! and place all food not chosen at the This principle lens we have held ghy, : Concwiina- - the way that we anellfed. right- "he'er" and "hls'er" nl 'hlra'er't But, and like Relishes, nuts,pJIves . "'" -- GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR SERVING. Move as noiselessly and handle dishes as carefully as possible. Serve hot things hot and cold things " . . and Whatsoever a nan aoweth that ahalf he also reap. it conditions. ms'm AKB care that your profession doei not outrun your msu- flon. ArtiftclaUty and hypocrUy Uar Character to ihreda. 1 threepeiisr - ki Arm American records for the carry-tn- f of passenger la. a heavier than air machine were smashed the other day, when Genres W. Beattv. anerat. ing a biplane, carried witn mm in the air above the Nassau Boulevard Aviation field. New York, and flew over Belmont Park, Garden City and Mineola for flftten minutes. The wind beat against the 'sides of the fragile machine, rocking It dangerously, and the cold was intense, but Beatty did not come to earth until he was confident he had done more In one branch of aviation than has any other man In this country. A smooth, graceful descent to earth marteOheIMsh.of the trip: war Bald 'by several men who saw. the flight that Beatty flew with hie three passengers more than sixteen miles. Leo Stevens, an"fc viator,' placed the distance, however, at approximately ten miles, saying no man could fly with a burden of three passengers time passed by Beatty in the air vnder the existing ' ; in-t- he M ' Li iv-r- AH further than that - - .BBBBW Qneaer4rice-hould-4eHemoved-- aifiw - vi at -:- life. :t;j : -- mnrow speaks of hls'er, - uwiipq ny mm ana nis wire' She's apt then to. think like a whisser Or say lhlngatatlr 4tm- - to trife.- In tones of a busy town crier She may show that husband his place By saying: ."They're mine aad - not iuiiig time not stacking the dishes; this savors" too much of boarding" house . When changing courses, every thing pertaining to the' previous course my'er" And that's sura to settle the caae. be removed. CURTAINS IN THE BEDROOM should Two vegetables may be passed at The BUJTragets may make dottiurrer once at the lef tj.llQwJng.ihiue8 1 to TurthtSTurther sitght of the sex v.-- " Economy May - Be - Combined -- With help himself. ; And order that "she'r and 'Jher'er" . Good Taste In the Manner De-- , Likewise our poor language'shall vex. The knife and fork should be placed scribed In This Article. simplified forms let's imprison. side by, side when passing the plate Our In silence, and let ug all learn to course when or be the replenished That some things continue as hls'n tain's for the bedroom In making is finished. And all, that Is left shall be hern. windows you can economize in maThe infimate nrocess of masticktlon terial by selecting swlss or scrim the should be erfofjDed. inM.Jwi-J' width of the window,--Nai. This may seem superfluous ana cut me material irom corner to advice, but existing circumstances corner on the bias. - In other words, warrant a reminder.. cut from the lower corner to corner. the upper edge apply a ruffle either of the material or ef -- coarse If " i 1 - w. match the check in the material; in front the upper part is shaped, and has the, edge turne'd in and laid country. over the lower; a row of stitching in Among his feats that stand out in the course of the defense of Mafeking ilk iBworkedat-edgwas thengKgement on TbeJdiceJhas ia ,piecs iof Jhejloth besiegers, knowing: that e ireliefjwaaonhe-waj- r garrison7inadeheirnaTle8perate7attempt to let in at center of front and back; lace. - Powfirn storm the town, Bii Finish the joining seam neatly by mHy -who for imtnllm lmd Vfpt 'thenF material straps piped with the cloth selves auve on mule soup as a staple diet andjocusts .'as luxuries aftert four- stitching a strip of featherstitched braid or a narrow, bias fold over thS kwuuvh ui uguuig, out mauoeuvrea ana loiauy ueieaiea ine coers. wnen ruffle and seam edge. Mafeking" was relieved five days laterjhe people of this country Joined with Now finish the broad straight edge as a aero. uiums oi uKiaua m naiung at the top .with . a' hem and narrow has given his time to .. Ever slnce retiring Jsom the army casing, through which is run a tape organizing Jhe Jpy jcouLmorement which 4n England has received-oiBciai the length of the width of the window. recognition. An army of boy scouts laet July was reviewed by King George and was publicly commended for his work. The curtains are ' then shirred over the tape or small brass rods and attached to the windows. Drape them to each side of the window with ribbons or cotton cords, Cyrus E. Woods of Greensburg, Pa., and you will have a pair of very good- will be nominated fof" the office of curtains made from the quanlooking United States Minister to Portugal, ac"of material . generally employed tity cording to announcement made by Ljn making one curtain. Secretary of State Knox the other day. Mr. Woods will succeed Edwin V. --Morgan.'who has been promoted to bo Beaded Photograph Frame. e ambassador to Brazil.' Senators Among the decorative articles made and Oliver endorsed Mr. Woods of beads, and one you can make yourfor a diplomatic post; and. Secretary self as a holiday gift, none is prettier Knox was quite willing ta. make the than the beaded frames. appointment At first Mr. Woods was .These are made on a groundwork considered for the vacant embassy at of net The beads are sewed on in Rio de Janeiro but there were reannv nrttv rfpslirn von mav tuner am sons why It :wm considered best to lined witji-a xtiferTeSc r"t6"TBaTpo send a man-omounted on square, oblong or oval and consequently Mr. Morgan was ' " - , frames. chosen and , MxJjWooda-appointeto An attractive square frame is made his place. The salary of minister to on silver net with a border of tiny Portugal is $10,000, and the place Is opal beads showing a vine design run" considered a very desirable one. ning through it Mr. Woods served in the' Pennsylin silver A conventional vania legislature from 1901 to 1908 and bottle green beads decorate each and part of that time was president corner. The whole is mounted7 over " pro tempore of the state senate. He : ' green satin. Is now general counsel for the Pittsburg Coal Company, His nomination prob- Beaded frames will remain in :rr ably will go to the senate on Monday. most articles "decorated with beads that are finding so iruch favor now.' left-han- d right-hand i e To-thtB-blas to-tb- Pn oaaen-rowe- PEACE there Is, in sacrifice .' secluded; subdued, from will and pAwlon ' AHfe free; u . . - ll - . - - I d fleur-de-li- s - ' - fashion-lon- ger-than BISHOP OF ALASKA RETURNS Church bazaars have proved a suc-- . cess In & land where churches, except of the most primitive kind, are un' ' known.. r Right Rev. Peter Kimball Rows, Bishop of Alaska, who arrived in Chicago recently, received a wireless telegram while en route telling of the success of a bazaar held within the rr Avw?strviT;-.shadow of the artlc circle. The message read: "Camp Iditarod, Alaska Bazaar Just finished, -- . Receipts, $1,782. Temperature, 72 degrees below." Bishop Rowe came from Alaska for .the express purpose of maktng a plea tor the Indians to President Taftr He pent several days in Washington and ays he Is well pleased with the result of his mission., . .' For sixteen years he "has 'been tramping the snow fields of Alaska, Indian ministering to white man-an- d :. , ike;.;.-.To preach the gospel in, Alaska one must train for ths task," said .Bishop Rowe after he had been prevailed upon '.to relate some of his experiences. "Before I start out on one of my trips to visit the missions I go into training around the home camp, 4 climb' the nountains, run a few miles at a time until J have increased the distance that I ban easily-coyeto ten or more miles and then I come home and skip rope. "Having thus got Into training we start out I always take a native We travel on snowsboes and take a dog sled loaded, with provisions. - :s urn and . , - Wtilk (0. r ' com-Vanio- a. - Mstch Hats. . Plain hexagons s of rather heavy mesh, dotted and fancy fine meshes 1 are taken over shoulders at the edge of yoke, which is of lace to match have the on the straps piped with cloth sewn ' ' outside. Hat of stretched satin' to match cloth, swathed, in a lighter colored ninon and trimmed at" side - with a - . feather mount i Materials required: i yards tweed 4 inches wide, lft yard cloth 46 7Inches wide, yL yard lace. -- over-sleeve- s - " Outlook for Fancy Jabots. Fancy Jabots on the cascade order and the flat types,; some suggesting bows,- are expected td be "n demand, says the Dry Goods Economist These will be produced, in attractive laces that will suit them for wear with simple dressy waists and dresses. .These, like the side, frills and Hat .revers. will "be shown 'separate and attached o stock. collars, - i A . Veil the familiar cobweb or shadow designs in veilings should hot be overlooked by the shopper who 'Weds a smart finish for her runabout tailored suit of serge or a smart mixture suit and a simple, natty hat . The veil should be as nearly as possible the shade of tbe hat's brim and its trimmings, and In thi Instance not an elaborate detail of the costume. Lace veils, on the contrary may Jml made a prominent feature of the afternoon's reception costume with which they are usually . wora and the wisest choice In these is a black and white chantillyVl" For motoring tbe newest and smartest thing la veilings is chiffon, with an embroidered border done in wools of contrasting color Ilka green on navy, brown on tan or black on purple-:"- -- ; - ,' m-- -t Cretonns Covered Frsmss. Cretonne covered picture frames for bedrooms are easily made. When selecting your cretonne purchase a pjece with colors that harmonize vttk the furnishing in your bedroom, , a "7" -- Cocosnut Cookies. Cream one and a half cups of sugar with a cup of warmed butter. Add three- welt beaten , eggs and three tablespdonfuls of milk, a. cupful of desiccated coocanut and three cupfuls of flour, sifted, with four teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Flavor and bake.: Roast Beef Sandwlehes-Tbe- se are very nice for a hot supper or lunch- m ' A..Rare Town, ; Is there a town that is so dead, that none within It lifts his head beneath a stovepipe hat and bows, while solemn, ' ly he lifts hia brows? here a town in this fair land that has no man who grabs your hand and shakes it with a hearty ' grasp and . holds it warmly in his clasp? Is there a town that his .no son that's pointed out as just the one to1 4ead his party through the fight and y guide it sure and guide it right? " :"naiives ian point as the. one whose honored name is being glorified by fame ? i.Is there a town no odds how small that has notheard the clarion call and spread itself to make more room: for some one's presidential boom?.. t'Vomjtsappy - dishrHacrounds orsllceaot eon L:. . Pear Dessert. Take the Juice of canned pears, add a little mace to it and boll to extract the flavor.. Pour over the pears and serve with whipped cream for dessert -- - Uncooked. Mlncemeat-Twtr-cupfu- irT of chopped meat to five cupfuls of chopped apple, three rups of ralslne. one cup of Vinegar, a cup of cider, a tablespoonful of cinnamon,' a cup of molasses and a --cup of suet ..This will time If very cold or may keepe-Joobe cookedvand will' keep indefinitely. Potato Puffs. To each cunful at mashed potstcNake one gg, one' ta-- 1 blespoonful of mflk, two tablespoon-fulof flour, of a teaspoon of baki ng poWdef "and salt to season. Mix well and roll into finger rolls, fry In deep fat as doughnut : Serve hot . g s one-four- th Avoid the Rush " ' Oh, do not steal a kiss, Who- - slo w about It goe ,. . The man j-- . WlUput4t-whre--H'--tield buttered bread covered with slices of cold roast beef,, season and pour, hot gravy over the sandwich and serve hot ' B -- - x -- i f . Bray I cut my wisdom teeth on gold dollar. I cut mine on a gold brick. Jay Desiccated cocoanut can be made at home with a little work, but costing much less than the proprietary article. Break the shell and carefully remove all of tbe brown' coat and run the white meat through a meat chop- per.uslpg-a-coars- e cutter 'arrfirstff then finer one This will not take as much time as trying to cut it fine at first To every quart of the ground nut meat add a cupful of sugar, stir well and stand in the oven or warming oven until thoroughly . dry, , stirring occasionally.' It, will lake two days to dry, but the result will be very y , " - HOUSEHOLD HINTS. NEW MINISTER TO PORTUGAL Pen-ros- r . -- Baden-Powe- r . not the peace- - which over Eden ' "' brooded,''" y But that which triumphed In Qeth- semane. JeMle Rose Dates. "Tta Baden-Powe- ll Upon the maiden's nose. i not v ed the second convict, "The train is not yet runfiing sixty mH'es an hourL This 'shows that even the criminal classes read tbe newspapers and have in idea of the propriety of conform--. !ng to conventionalities.---..- - --' ; ' One Method. Reformitt is very ene the- Retic in his efforts to elevate r itage.T-Dobbs I suppose be encourages the cood shows by patroniaJne them 11b-- .. . .. Bobbs-rM- r. : erallyr" ho. He ihows and then writ papers about them, Bobbs-rO- h, - i to the bad cards to the Ses Had TMelr Doubts. T am undont ' The elocutbnlst ' shrieked, then -- WlllihB te Be Persuaded. . , bowed gfaceflly and left the- - stage. "Are you in favor of government . The audleiiee applauded V timidly, ownership?" been speaking the had he that "It all depends," yeplied Mr. Due fearing tin Stax, "on how much the govern- truth, and ould come back again. ment could be persuaded to' pay fot the privilege of owning some of the -- i things I control." ' . . '' of Things. - "See," theFitnessberiffTsa8leep, said" the first convict; "let us jump from, the traln.'i:: "No, we cannot Jump now," object- -- ,vJ . . -l- " -t- " |