Show :j " CONFERENCE OPIUM AT By FRANCES by Associated Press) louby Literary Pres) r Literary Aa5:V V !i Mi IF ttn d jHJC iS ttl£ POLICE HELFpOOR Indian as Mother Fights with Cat GOOD SPONGE 8lmple Rule Which If lowed Will Insure Time Every A COREY AitocUtod "I thought— had heard— you were abroad" Connie faltered all her dimand playing bewilder ples flashing There was a succession of discourlingly little narrow and the grunts aged “Yes my friends I went believe V gauge engine came up to a dead halt with the McAlisters In June But I In the Isolated Vermont valley “Stalled!" of stole away all by myself to study up exclaimed a chorns for the book I’m writing on Forestry voices In varying degrees of annoyI've put In six weeks of solid work” ance and disgust A look Mrs Van Brunt eat suddenly erect passed between the two that made Mrs Van Brunt writhe Was She was a magnificent personage agto gressive and overbearing much too all her plotting and smartly dressed for a Journey Into the come to naught? She had counted oh definitely wilds settling her niece’s future r within Now hours “How exasperating! no There’a telling how long we will he delayed! the one man who could spoil her litcrossed And we are due at Stormcllff In an tle game had unexpectedly their path hour What’s wrong I wonder?” “I hear the warning whistle” she The male passengers were pouring I exclaimed “We must hasten back” out of the dingy little coaches on Duncan Vance walked down to the tour of investigation Mrs Van Brunt watched from the car window as they train with them He and Connie hurried down the track then her cold chatted In accents of suppressed ex& 1 citement exAri but Mrs Van Brunt kept eyes swept the landscape clamation She hurried was in smothered her close at their heels throat She turned hastily to her Connie into the coach but the young man stood at the window until the niece a very pretty girl with dark velvety eyes and copper gleams in her train began to move “I shall see you again soon” he hair J “Constance my dear' didn’t we called after them "Not If I can help It!” Mrs Van bring fruit and sandwiches along? Brunt ejaculated to herself They’ll help to pass the time” Some hours later Connie stood on Connie opened a small handbag and JC£f the broad verantia at Stormcllff Thd laid It on the seat JUiOiWsun had gone down behind Stratton “Here they are Aunt Helena mountain All tlje lesser heights the don’t want anything” She had In were wrapped and slipped quietly Into the aisle slopes a wonderful opal haze "I’ll get out and walk about” Several things had happened since “Don’t you stir a step! You’ll get their arrival Colonel Calvert their left!” with no “No danger I just beard one of host a railroad president constable who is lieutenant colonel of had the trainmen say we’d be here for a Immediate family of his own Organization Started by London the corps As stated In the appeal rehouse shown beautiful over them half hour or longer” the ferred to It alms riot only "at taking Officers Aided by Cadets Then Jack his handsome nephew had “I forbid you to leave the car' the boy In hand when he leaves school escorted Connie the cried Mrs Van Brunt majestically through and helping him In with Rebellious red came Into the girl’s Afterward Mrs Van Brunt grounds the labor exchanges to find employfrom her trunk a ery Will Extend Imperial Service cheeks “What Is the harm? You had unearthed ment but continuing his education In Corps for are unreasonable Aunt Helena” And lovely gown her latest purchase Which at least some of those habits and Now Two Old Years her niece she started for the door dustries which the state has already In Hand Takes Children Mrs Van Brunt sailed after her “Of course this Is no mere pleasure taught him” and Helps Needy declaraThere were angry splotches In the trip” was her King Edward was greatly Interested tion elder woman’s face “Make the most of your oppor12 and on Feb town ball In the movement London —From Brighton You will never have he “Perhaps you think I don’t know tunity my dear has 1910 while on a visit to Brighton an appeal Influentially signed but I do!” she hissed “That farm- - such another There’s another nephpaid a call at the Central police stabeen issued for funds to extend tion Town hall ew ra graceless scamp I Imagine but just number a inspected an the Imperial service cadet corps of lads and Jack ought to get the lion’s share of boots the and the clothing whose origin Is bound up organization the money If you let him slip with the remarkable and romantic ca- prepared for them and had the whole through your fingers because of any reer of the Brighton police scheme for scheme explained to him by Lieutenant Colonel Gentle his Afterwards foolishness you’ll get no more help clothing destitute children from pie” The cadet corps is only two years majesty said: “I have been deeply inIt was not Jack’s face that danced old the police charity nearly eight terested and touched by what I have I and heard a this think work before the girl’s eyes as ‘she arrayed The story of the latter is one of the sitn one I heartily conherself in the grudgingly-givemost bracing human narratives whicn most excellent finery your committee Indeed had she not become very fond The gratulate you and could be placed before the public and wish you continued success” of Colonel Calvert whose have worked the acquaintpolice of Brighton The cadet corps has now been ance he had made In New York the charity themselves taking note of the previous winter she would never have destitute children In the streets visit- recognized by the war office as part H consented to come to Stormcllff ing their homes to make Inquiries and had taken an almost paternal interest fitting them out with new clothes on In her from the first certain days when the children atNervous sobs were very near the tended at the building which had been surface as she stood there and watchacquired for a wardrobe The public supported Her fate was ed the sun go down the scheme to Objected Wealthy New Yorker well the police In her own bands She liked luxIncreasingly grew Wife’s Trip Into Mountain With It was per keen as they saw Its good results and ury and hated poverty Red Skin movement of has the to the progress fectly clear why this invitation the Calvert summer home had been been such that according to the last y common Cold extended sense ad- annual report 339 poys and 295 girls Bridgeport Conn — Walter Ferguson Jr of Stamford was granted a monished her to accept thankfully were clothed In the year In course of their Inquiries the po- decree of divorce in the Superior But what the gods had provided lice found that many youag girls who court here by Judge Howard J Curtis she didn’t love Jack — she never could Indian a George Graham love him! It would be a case of bar- were desirous of entering domestic was named as the service could not do so because they guide ter and sale— Mrs Ferguson’s Cross suit on The same A firm quick step crossed the ver- had no suitable clothes of the appll-- ' her and states cruelty that ground girls report saw She anda Jack coming and her Mr heart leaped Into her throat What were supplied with complete outfits cation for isalimony were denied a wealthy manufacturer for entering service and that the po- Ferguson should she say to him? Mrs Ferguson comes from a promiTen minutes later It had been said licemen’s wives having formed themEach Nook Had Its Memory family Trips Into — all uncertainty was over forever selves into si working class at the po- nent1 Philadelphia the Maine woods with the guide as lice Institute made 205 garments house up yonder Is where you went Jack had rushed away snapping at hei Mrs Ferguson’s companion furnished and emThe question of discipline I angry words last summer with the McAlisters suit husband’s for the basis arose lads her for the growing ployment And now she must face her aunt’s know it from the picture on your Walter Ferguson Jr is wealthy and She knew ths and led to the formation of the Impebitter upbraidings table at home” dressing have to pay — pool rial Service Cadet corps by the chief has a handsome home at Strawberry a queer little price she would “Yes said Connie living uncongenial lilt In her voice “It’s such a dear clothes plain old place! I want a good look at it tasks but her heart sang within her The McAlisters are in Europe The Mrs Van Brunt would call her a senhouse ' Is closed — nobody will know” timental fool but she felt that shs And she moved on again with shining had done the wise and sensible thing Found FUR Y N Woman Slowly the last gleam of daylight Williamsburg MILLIONS SALES TOTAL eyes Her Baby’s Animal Inhaling There were times whe-- even Mrs faded stars flashed Into the darkenBreath Van' Brunt dared not cross the girl ing sky Colonel Calvert met her as Trappers and Hunters Make $2000000 house and drew Ae she not her let her have Fate Why way? on Skins of Wild Animals of New York — Mrs Mary Murass her into the big drawing room Intq had played a shabby trick In permitin Wisconsin brilliant gaslight was attacked by a big Williamsburg ting the train to break down at this the“So There Maltese cat which suddenly went wild have refused Jock?” Madison of Wis — That trapping particular point But the worst that was anyouamused gream In his shrewd and was severely bitten and scratched could come from It was the awakenanimals is still an Indusbefore a policeman as they searched her face went to her aid of much magnitude In Wisconsin ing of memories that might better gray eyes Don’t be afraid — tell me my and after knocking out the vicious an- try “Why? is gathered from figures of the state slumber imal with his club ended Its nine lives dear Why did you do it?” fish and game department “I thought you had more sense” Two milhead upon his shoul- with chloroform Down went lion dollars annually she said ungraciously her der “I found her lifting represent the — I couldn’t— sell my Mrs Murass has four small children sales of pelts “Of skirts to alight from the car self” she faltered the youngest ten months old’ Some I can’t let you go prowling Seven hundred and fifty thousand course Colonel Calvert stroked her rum- four months the cat Jumped muskrats It Is estimated are trapped ago about the dre'adful plqce alone” “That’s where to In a pled hair tenderly through a window and proceeded hill Connie climbed the slowly year and at 45 cents per “rat” Now I wonshowed good sense make Itself at home soon becoming are worth $337500 Three hundred Each you glancing from right to left der if ithere isn't somebody else who a favorite with the children It was thousand skunk skins a year are sold t nook and corner had its has a better show than poor Jack?” until a few days ago when for an peaceful But for average of $150 or a total of the ponderous figmemory Connie started back pale and tremMrs Murass potlced It was continualOne hundred thousand mink $450000 ure close beside her she would have bling The sudden fear was unfoundly wandering about the house with Its are These are caught annually been unableto restrain her sob(i He gave a low whistle evidently ed eyes glittering strangely worth on an average $450 each or a Presently a curve In the path a signal A man in a long motor coat The youngest Murass child lay total of $450000 the old close to them house brought came swiftly down the hallway 10 Its crib until the mother steeping estimated Is It other that a rambling affair nestling confidingDuncan favorite nephew “My heard a Jaint cry and discovered the animals bring the hunters and Connie stopped ly under great trees Calvert said with cat Vance” Colonel across the child Inhaling its trappers at least $100000 short So did Mrs Van Brunt The twinkling eyes “I wanted to be sure breathlying Mrs Murass got a broom and windows were bpen the curtains swayhim of so were my dear worthy you tried to beat off the cat It thereupon Child Hugs Horse’s Legs But sprang ing In the breeze I let Jack have the first chance St Louis — Billy son of fiercely at her fixing Us teeth “Somebody’s there!” the elder wom- I knew you'd stand the test all right" In her right shoulder and chewing William Black of Alton was thrilled an exclaimed to see a horse in his father’s yard At Bavagely ' A face appeared and vanished the London Good Oyster Market The woman tried with her left hand first the big animal’s hoofs outer door swung open and a tall London Is a great consumer of tofree herself but the cat bit that flowing mane and flashing eyes frightof the deli- hand and continued The cheapness young man — Duncan Vance himself — oysters Mrs ened the boy But he gathered courclawing came forth cacy half a century ago created a deMurass’ screams were heard by the age tc approach and then stroke the “Miss Klrkby— you!” he exclaimed mand for It which has hung with the policeman who clubbed the cat till It glossy hide Finally the child flung with a warmth of greeting that deep- appetites of the people as tenaciously released Us hold The woman was as- hlB arms about the horse’s bind leg cheeks as the habit of smoking a pipe has sisted to a ened the color in Connie’s The animal kicked and Billy alightdrug store and her wounds It is estimated that cauterized “Oh I see!” as his glande fell upon among the men ed unhurt 40 feet away the train below’ “The1 little dinky London consumes a billion a year and The carcass of the cat will be subThe horse galloped to where the out'Its usually does the record shows that in 1864 when jected to examination got tuckered for boy lay but the lad’s father ran to possible low 700000000 bn the road somewhere Lucky It prices were very the rescue and drove the animal off symptoms of rabies eaten were door!” at should be my very '(Copyright TO MAKE “V Her Good Sense (Copyright HAGUE THE To study means to regulate the opl um traffic the International conference for the suppression of the trade has Just met at The Hague with the AmerThe well represented ican government will try to complete the conference work begun at Shanghai In 1909 all govtheir from power having delegates ernments to make agreements os to opium regulations Dr Yen represents the Chinese government The Americans at the conference are Dr Hamilton Wright' state depart ment Bishop Brent of the Philippine1 and' Islands II J Finger of California J and Wallace F L Hundekoper The sessions are held In the Young Blnnenhof It numbers of the territorial force of 15 250 boys under the direction ' officers Lieutenant Colonel Gentle says that the police of Brighton are extremely happy In their work for the children and that the latter grow up to know respect and even love the police The a better scheme has also promoted understanding between the police and the public The police believe that the cadet corps helping the boy “when the time a wage comes for him to become earner” will not only prevent Juvenile crime and exterminate the tramp but will help to prevent people getting Into a state of acute destitution The Immediate object of the appeal head Is for funds to erect suitable quarters for the corps at Brighton A free site In a central situation has R been offered by C with Its furniture and the building will cost £2000 and fittings Boise Woman as a Horsethlef Idaho — Marion Kirkpatrick un Is a young woman of der arrest on the charge of being daring and successful horsethlef s CAKE Strictly FoL Succees A good sponge cake should be yellow as gold of velvet softness and very If the following rule Is stricttender ly adhered to such a cake will be the result: the yolks and whites of Separate four eggs then beat the whites until stiff enough to remain In the bowl If Inverted beat Into them half a cupful of granulated sugar beat the yolks o! and add to them a half cupful This sugar beating for five minutes latter Is very Important as the texture of the cake depends upon It Add to the yolks the strained juice and grated rind cf one lemon then beat well together the yolks and the whites At this stage beating Is in order but must be absolutely avoided after adding the flour The mixture should now look like a puff ball and the flour Is to be stirred In very lightly the cupful of sugar must be generous and the flour scanty Bake for twenty minutes In a moderate oven Just before putting In the oven sprinkle the top (through a sifter) with about a tablespoonful of granulated sugar This gives the “crackly” appearance so desirable to the top crust Parboil sparerlbs and when partial ly done place in bake pan and season Do not bake fat nor brown too much Serve with baked apples If after washing a chamois there seem to be harsh places rub them steadily but gently through the hand and soon they will quite disappear When especially making aprons those to be used In doing housework do not forget a large pocket It will save many a step In dusting and picking up Watery custard is caused by cookSet thq ing in an oven that is too hot custard in a pan of hot water and see that the water does not boll during the baking In putting down linoleum or oi) cloth have strips of molding nailed on the edges next to the baseboard ThU prevents dust from getting under ' and preserves the edges When spots run on a linen dres9 soak the dress over night In a strong solution of salt water Take a pure white soap and make a suds with warm (not hot) water wash In two changes of water and soapsuds and then rinse 'and hang In the sun It not successful the first time try a coude of times as this will set the color and take out the stains 1 Raisin and Cranberry Shape Stew two quarts of berries In water sufficient to Just cover them when soft press through a sieve and return to the stewing dish to come to the boiling point then add enough granHill Stamford He Is In business In ulated sugar to sweeten to suit the New York where Mrs FerguBon has taste As some berries are more tart been living for sometime The latter than others tho exact amount canis well known In Philadelphia Her not be stated' Let boil until a little father is a distiller firm spread on a saucer will become when cold naIn the meantime place a Many stories of a sensational ture helped to enliven the trial which pounds of pitted raisins In boiling Juice on October 26 of cranges and simmer until the juice began at Bridgeport Mrs Ferguson admitted that she was Is evaporated then stir the fruit a great admirer of the big handsome cranberry Juice and turn Into a on the witness mold If a fancy one is not owned a guide but Insisted stand nevertheless that her husband plain basin or pretty shaped dish will was the only man she ever Jo When cold and very firm' dip a realty loved She testified that the fact that second In hot water to loosen from the Graham was a Indian only dish Insert on a cold dish and decoIncreased her Interest In him rate with whipped cream as iluiBtmted Mrs Ferguson on the witness stand This decoration was formed by pressadmitted having bought a pair of gold ing tho cream through a fancy piping buckles and a of pair gold tube It may be prettily arranged by suspender garter buckles for the guide as well small teaspoonfuls placed about tho as silk shirts and pajamas base — Ladies' World - THIS NEGRO TURNS WHITE Case at Chillicothe Mo to Be Reported to National Medical Society Strange Is A Simple Dessert for Children A simple dessert enjoyed by tho children consists of apples cored and each cavity filled with sugar nutmeg a bit of butter and two or three raiAdd one cupful of hot water sins and bake in a slow oven This may bo varied occasionally by placing a meringuo on tho top of each apple when done and cooking In a slow Dven for seven minutes longer Servo cold Chillicothe Mo — The case of a negro who turned white Is to be reported to the National Medical society with the hope that something may of the peculiar skin disease which has baffled physicians of northwest Missouri for several years The negro who Is dead here was Aunt Abble’s Spice Cake Dudley Payne coal black and typicalOne cup dark brown sugar He came to ly African in feature cup butter Chillicothe three years ago After pinch of salt 1 teaspoon clove be had been here a few months he one one teaspoon teaspoon cinnamon The nutmeg began to turn white In spots add one teaMix thoroughly at first appeared on his spoon soda in 2 tablespoons hot water splotches hands and later spread to the upper (when foaming fill up cup with sour part of his body The change came milk) two cups flour (sifted) 'on© cup At the time of his death gradually seedless raisins pound Payne's face and the upper part of his citron chopped body were as white as those of any Caucasian Lemon Rice Pudding One cup of boiled rice one pint of IS WAITER FORTUNE GONE milk grated rind of a lemon butter size of an °gg yolks of three eggs Man Found In New York Dance Hall Bake 20 minutes trost with the Was Traced Around the whites of the egfes beaten with World pound of granulated sugar and Juice of one lemon just after taking New York — How a man spent an from the oven return and brown Inheritance of $50000 then disap- lightly in a moderate oven peared and was traced almost around the world was told In the undefended divorce action of Mrs Hazel W R Surprise Apple Pie Did you ever try sprinkling EngAsh against Frank Afih Jr The Case was before Justice Stapleton In the lish walnut meats over your apple pie The before placing on the second crust? supreme court In Brooklyn It was testified plaintiff disappeared two years ago and was found In a Sweet Pickle for Hams Chicago dance hall where under so One gallon of water pounds alias it was asserted he is now em ounce saltpe6 pound sugar ployed as a waiter ter Boil skim and cribL m J |