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If yon want special advice write Mrs Pinkham Lynn M ass for it It is free and always helpful A STUNNER Eecke — Mrs Swelllngton is a stunting woman Isn’t she? She hit Weeks — I should think so me with her automobile the other day and it was two hours before I woke VP- The Enemies Apropos of the enmity now happily burled that used to exist between Senator and St Paul Minneapolis Clapp said at a dinner in the former city: “I remember an address on careless building that I once heard in Minneapolis “ ‘Why’ said the speaker in the course of this address 'one inhabitant of St Paul is killed by accident in the streets every 48 hours’ “A bitter voice from the rear of the ball interrupted: " ‘Well it ain’t enough’ said” It A Business Transaction “So Mr Pennlwlse married said Miss Cayenne his “Yes" ”1 wonder whether she gains an lowance or he merely saves a salary?" Star —Washington A Purist Is "The Chanticleer cocktail est drink” "Such Your lhappy— f the new- it a Call redundancy! truly grett are notoriously J C Snalth not Brings Cheer to the breakfast table — Post Toasties with Crisp “crinkly” cream golden-brow- n bits made from white corn A most appetizing pleasurable breakfast "The V Memory Lingers” Foatura Cerenl Battle Creek Co Ltd Mich J WALTERS by Tb Company 8YNOPSIS Thomas Ardmore bored millionaire nd Henry Maine Griswold professor In the University of Virginia take trains out of Atlanta Griswold to his college Ardmore In pursuit of a girl who had winked at him Mistaken for Gov Osborne of South Carolina Griswold’s life Is threatened He goes to Columbia to warn the governor and meets Barbara Osborne Ardmore learns that his winking lady Is the daughter of Gov of North Carolina He follows her to Raleigh and on the way Is given a brown jug at Kildare In Italeign he discovers that the Jug bears a message unless threatening Dangerfleld a criminal Is allowed to go free Ardmore becomes allied with Jerry In running the affairs of the state A the absence of the governor loathing telegram Is sent to Gov Osborne CHAPTER VI Forsakes the Academic Life Osborne had asked Griswold to await the outcome of the day and of a finding himself thus possessed vacation be Indulged his antiquarian The Instincts by exploring Columbia late afternoon found him in the lovely cathedral churchyard where an aged negro tending the graves of an illustrious family leaned upon his spade and recited the achievements and virtues of the dead As the shadows lengthened Griswold walked back to the hotel where he ate supper then calling for a horse he rode through the streets In a mood of more complete alienation ever had than he experienced In a foreign country yet the- very scents of the summer night stealing out from old gardens the voices that reached him from open doorways spoke of home As he reached the outskirts of town and rode on toward the governor’s bis mood changed and he mansion laughed softly for he remembered was beyond and Ardmore Ardmore question the most amusing person he knew It was unfortunate he generthat Ardmore rather ously reflected than himself had not been plunged Into this present undertaking which was much more In Ardmore's line that his own There would however be a great satisfaction in telling Ardmore of his unexpected visit to CoIn exchange for his friend’s lumbia of of his the winking pursuit report He only regretted that in the eye nature of things Columbia Is a modern city a seat of commerce as well a place where bank as of government clearings are seriously computed and where- - the jaunty adventurer with is quite likely to ruffles sword and Yet his own run afoul of the police was far more fertile than Imagination and he would have hailed Ardmore's men as Joyfully a troop of as his friend had he met them clankThus modern as ing In the highway we think ourselves the least venturesome among us dreams that some day some turn of a street corner will bring him face to face with what we please to call our fate and this is the manifestation of our last drop of The grimmest seekmedieval blood er after reality looks out of the corner of his eye for the flutter of a handkerchief from the ivied white tower he affects to ignore and in spite of himself he is buoyed by the hope that some day a horn will sound for him over the nearest hill Miss Osborne met him at the vertn-dsteps Indoors a mandolin and piano struck up the merry chords of "The Eutaw Girl" "My young sisters have company We’ll sit here If you don’t mind” She led the way to a quiet corner and after they were seated she was silent a moment while the light from the windows showed clearly that her of the morning was not yet perplexity He felt that she was seriat an end ously anxious and troubled and he her If he could wished to hearten The soft dusk of the faintly lighted He heard whiscorner folded her in man’s first word a heart his In pered of the woman he is destined to love above and In which he sets her apart beyond all other womenkind— she Is different: she is not like other women! "It Is nearly nine" she said her voice thrilling through him "My father should have been here an hour We have heard nothing from ago him The newspapers have telephoned repeatedly to know his whereabouts have put them off by intimating that he is away on Important public and that his purpose might be defeated if his exact whereabouts were known" "I have no doubt in the world that (he explanation you gave the newspapers is the truth of the matter Your father must be absent a great deal — business to It Is part of a governor’s But we may as well keep in motion Mr Griswold Miss Just shoBiiuig necktie who boasts of be face the fact that his absence This ile now Is most embarrassing longing to the common matter has reached a crisis doesn't have to tell anybody that The way and a failure to handle It properly when It’s plain as daylight to answer a him as is not to answer at may injure your father’s future If you will pardon me I all" public man "Excellent It’s hound to Irritate would suggest that there must be Borne one whom you can take Into and It leaves him In the dark as to some our — I mean Gov Osborne's—Intenyour confidence — some friend And those intentions — ” one In your father’s administration tions he had reached During this that you can rely on?" "Yes father has many friends but a decision as to what should be done to and he was prepared to answer when I cannot consider acknowledging any one that father has disappeared she asked with an employment of the when such a matter as this that pleasantly emphasized pronoun case is an issue through the their relationship: "What are our Intentions?" state No I have thought of every "We are going to one this afternoon It would be a catch that's the first thing — and unpainful thing for his beBt friends to know what Is — what seems to be the til we get him we're 'going to keep truth" Her voice wavered a little our own counsel Let me have a telebut she was brave and he was aware graph blank and I will try my hand that she straightened herself in her at being governor" lie sat down In chair and when wayward gleams of the governor's chair asked the name of the county seat of Mingo and wrote light fell upon her face that her without erasure or hesitation this set resolutely "You saw the attorney general this message: To the Sheriff of Mingo County morning” she went on "As you sugTurner Court House 8 C: gested he would naturally bo the one Make every possible effort to capture to whom I should turn but I cannot Appleweight and any of his gang who do It I — there is a reason” — and she are abroad In your county Swear In all faltered a moment — "there are sea- the deputies you need and If friendliof ness to outlaws makes this citizens sons why I cannot appeal to Mr and I wire me Immediately Impossible at this time” will send militia Any delay on youf She shrugged as part will be visited with severest penalher shoulders ties Answer Immediately by telegraph off a disagreeable though throwing CHARLES OSBORNE and he saw that there was topic Governor of South Carolina nothing more to be said on this point “That’s quite within the law” said His as he real- Griswold quickened handing Barbara the mesized that she was appealing to him “and we might as well put the sage that though he was only the most thing through at a gallop HI get the casual acquaintance she trusted him telegraph company to hold open the As he ponaerea lor a moment a line te Turner Court House until the and sheriff answers” messenger rode into the grounds Miss Osborne slipped away and met As Barbara he read the message the boy at the steps She came back saw her pleasure In the quick comand opened a telegram reading the pression of her lips the glow in her An cheeks message at one of the windows and then the bright glint of exclamation her her Indignant escaped eyes as she finand she crumpled the paper In her ished hand "There must be no mistake no fai"The Impudence of It!” she exlure" she said quietly claimed He had risen and she now "We are not going to fall we arc turned to him with anger and scorn going to carry this through! Within her beautiful color Her three days we’ll have Appleweight in deepening breath came quickly her head was a North Carolina Jail or a flying fugilifted Imperiously her lips quivered tive In Gov Dangerfleld’s territory slightly as she spoke And now these telegrams must be “This is from Gov Dangerfleld Can sent It might he better for you to go you imagine a man of any character to the telegraph office with me You or decency sending such a message to must remember that I am a pilgrim the governor of another state?” and a stranger and they might ques She watched him as he read: tion my filing official messages” Raleigh N C "That is perfectly true I will go The Honorable Charles Osborne into town with you" Governor of South Carolina “And if there's an official coach that Columbia S C: knows as yours It would Have written by everybody mall in matter Your vacillating course allay suspicions to have It” and while not understood he was still speaking she vanished to WILLIAM DANGERFIELD order the carriage Governor of North Carolina In five minutes it was at the side “What do you think of that?" she door and Griswold and Barbara fordemanded left “I think it’s Impertinent to say the tified by the presence of Phoebe the governor’s study least” he replied guardedly “If they don’t know me everybody It’s the most con“Impertinent? knows Phoebe” temptible outrageous thing I ever In South Carolina said Barbara heard of In my life! Gov Dangerfleld I can see by her A capital Idea has with that case for ehfe’s built tXt for two years conspiracy" His administration has Griswold’s horse was to be returned been marked from the beginning by to town by a boy and when this had the worst kind of Incompetence Why this man Appleweight and his gang of been arranged the three entered the outlaws only come Into South Caro- carriage office Tom "The and telegraph lina now and then to hide and steal f hurry” CHAPTER ‘‘What Are Our Intentions?” they commit most of their crimes In North Carolina and they always course! have Talk about a vacillating Father has never taken steps to arrest those men out of sheer regard for Gov Dangerfleld North he thought Carolina had some pride and that her would prefer to take care governor of his own criminals What do you for is indicted suppose Appleweight in this "state? For stealing one ham — one single ham from a farmer in Mingo county and he’s killed half a dozen men In North Carolina” She paced the corner of the veranda angrily while Griswold groped The for a solution of the problem telegram from Raleigh was certainly It was lacking in diplomatic suavity If North of the governor patent that was Carolina not tremendously aroused he was playing a great game a of bluff and on either hypothesis prompt response must be made to his telegram He “I must answer this at once must not think we are so stupid in Columbia that we don’t know when We can go through we’re insulted the side door to father's study and write the message there" and she led the way She found a blank and wrote rapidwith ly without asking suggestions this result: The Honorable William Dangerfleld Raleigh N C: Your extremely diverting telegram In Appleweight case received and filed CHARLES OSBORNE Governor of South Carolina obvious disapShe met Griswold's pointment with prompt explanation “You see the governor of South cannot Carolina stoop to an exchange of billingsgate with an underbred person like that — a big solemn conceited and a preature in a long but VII An Affair at the Statehouse Barbara filed the messages herself of the telegraph with the manager who lifted the green shade company from his eyes and smiled upon her “We’ll rush them Miss Osborne Shall I telephone the answers If they come No your father likes I remember” his telegrams delivered “I will call for them” said Gris"Gov Osborne was only at wold home a few hours this evening and he left me In charge of these matters" The manager’s face expressed surprise I didn't know the governor "Oh! was at home” he remarked as he finished counting the words and charging them against the state’s account "I will send them myself and ask the operators at the other end to look You are lively about the answers Mr — ” “This !s Maj Griswold” said Barbara conferring the title with a vague feeling that it strengthened her cause “Major” repeated the manager and he nodded to Griswold with an air that Implied his familiarity with official secrets "You will call? In a couple ot hours major" iTO BE CONTINUED) NOTABLE CEREMONY IN Presentation by the King to Priests of of Yellow Robes SIAM t Temples Once a year says a writer in the Wide World Magazine" all the Buddhist temples in Siam are visited by the king or bis deputies bearing the Phra Kathin (yellow robes) in conwith an ancient custom by formity which the priests were made to seek their apparel for the ensuing year monks During the lifetime of Buddha and priests were sent out to beg for were which old garments afterward dyed yellow and patched together to form the required robes This ancient mendicant custom gave place to the present one of making the garments from new cloth of a bright canary yellow provided of king princes by joint contributions the When nobles and commoners king goes In the royal throne barge he to present the robes in person cereso with does great pomp and The priestly garments folded mony are carried to the door in bundles of the temple to await the appearance and bis suite The of bis majesty a priestly on takes arriving king robe and places it on a decorated The chief priest then lays hir altar hands on the garment and chants as acknowledgment DOING In the AWAY WITH Case of Colored Best to Leave It STAINS Fabrics to It Is Pro- fessionals While there ire simple home remedies for stains that are apt to be successful It Is the wisest and most economical plan In the end to take the soiled garment at once to a professional In some cases the experimenting at home results In the ruin of the entire grrment This is especially fabrics true In regard to colored White goods may be safely treated at home but In the case of colored materials one has not only to consider the nature of the stain hut also the color of the goods The stain may be obliterated by certain applications but frequently the color comes away The also or changes to another tone original color may be restored by an of a solution of one part application of ammonia In twenty parts of water Should this fall try ether or chloroform keeping away from the fire If the stain reduring the process fuses to respond there Is nothing to do but to consult a professional but he will charge more than he would had the fresh stain been brought to him NEW IDEA IN BAKING The greatest all rings The American Express 24 BREAD 2 Hours to California A new electric lighted train eompoaed exclusively ol Pullman standard and Tourist Bleepers and Pining Cars effective August 29tb will Leave Salt Lake City daily at 3:00 p m May Be Better Than the Old Methods and Anyway la Well Worth Trying Bake cakes of compressed yeast a cupful of water with two teaspoonfuls of granulated sugar Let It stand about minutes fifteen Now sift a bowl full of flour about two quarts make hollow in center Into which place one tablespoonful of salt cupful of sugar and a tablespoonful of lard Melt the lard If you like Now two cupfuls of milk and one of water heat milk In water until hlood warm and If you use less milk Just add more water warm place this In the bowl with the yeast added and mix gradually with the flour (I use a wood paddle for this A paint paddle which comes with a fresh can of paint with holes in it is excellent for this and costs nothing as you can get one for the asking at any department store) until It can be handled In the bowl Place back cover with the bread board and let It stand 15 minutes This Is necessary as this does the work of kneading Now butter raising bowl place dough In and turn over to butter top let This raise again and bake recipe makes four loaves — Chicago Tribune Arrive Lot Apple Kucken quart of bread flour 1 cup of 1 teaspoon salt sift into a bowl and rub In large cup of add cup raisins washed and cut In halves grated rind and half the Juice of 1 lemon beat 2 eggs and add to a cup of warm milk and 1 yeast cake dissolved In warm water mix all together and cover and raise over In the morning turn out onto night floured board and divide Into 5 pieces shape each piece and roll out with rolling pin to fit either an oblong or round tin brush the tops with melted butter and cover with sliced apples with cinnamon and srgar sprinkled on top let rise light and bake a nice when done sprinkle top with brown nowdered sugar leave Balt Lake City 60:0 p in and 11:60 p in (or California baskets Baked Cauliflower Caper Sauce until After boiling the cauliflower tender In salted water drain well and mash into a smooth paste Add five one cup of thick white sauce salt pepper and eggs well beaten nutmeg Mix well and poud Into a well buttered baking dish and bake Just before serving take ten minutes out of the oven and let stand a few minutes before turning out on a platter when It should be covered with a thick white sauce to which capers have been added and sprinkle with paprika Cough Syrup of the cough Take four tablespoons sirup each day one after each meal More would and one before retiring A not Injure you cough remedy that has been used in our family with good 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required Whenever I think of the theory of training I think of Dash who after eighteen years of life is one of the best and married happiest husbands in the world ‘Dash’ I once said to him ‘well Dash old man how do you take married life?’ “ 'According to directions’ he re plied” An Oversight Francis Wilson over a sriperb dessert in his charming house at New Rochelle said of the food faddist: to him we must boil "According our milk we must sterilize our salad we must wash our strawberries and we must pare and seed our grapes By Jove — ” The eminent comedlal smiled and of great rasplifted up a spoonful berries “But by Jove” he said "they’ve forgotton to order us to shave these!" A Misunderstood Genius Mischa Ellman the boy violinist Biscuit Glace his last visit to New York a on told a half 12 cream and One pints tory of his early childhood ounces sugar yolks of eight eggs one "When I was very small Indeed” extract of vanilla tablespoonful at to he said “I played at a reception Pound six ounces crisp macaroons Mix cream sugar eggs and a Russian prince’s and for an urchin fine dust extract Place on Are and stir compo- of seven I flatter myself I ra'tled off Reethoven’s ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ finely sition until it begins to thicken Strain and run through a fine sieve Into a This sonata you know has in it sevWhen near- eral long and Impressive Put Into freezer basin rests Well old ly frozen mix In macaroon dust an- In one of those rests a motherly other tablespoonrul extract vanilla and lady leaned forward patted my shoulfinish freezing der and said “'Play something you know dear" |