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and walls It Is easy enough to see dirt then and the other anl more useIf ful content of the closet as well cue call keep the hall closet clean and find the family overshoe on stghV simply by painting the closet white Ihen by all means let us hasten to the palntshop and remove the obsolete and horrible wall paper that usually Incumbers these germ hotels If the closet Is etlll dark after this treatment try cleaning with the aid of the electric flashlight There Is no danger of fire and corners can be All of which Is closely Investigated who an advantage to the housewife does not love dirt and disorder But always when cleaning day comes consider first the closets and most Important of all of these is the sloping dark neglected closet under the stairs r Groceries SAUNA MEAT Solution Confront Rlc Cutlets of Two eggs pound of rice one tablespoonful grated cheese two ounces of any kind of nut f food cupful of brown bread of tomato crumbs one tablespoonful sauce a few sprigs of parsley pepWash and put the rice per and salt In one pint of boiling water boll rapidly until rice Is tender and water turn on a sieve add absorbed teaspoonful of salt when half cooked Stew the nut food In a gill of water for ten minutes add the rice then the and the cheese seasoning yolks of the two eggs well beaten until set Stir the mixture thoroughly then turn on a dish and let the whole cool When cold form Into cutlet dip each Into white of egg shapes and roll in fine bread crumbs Fry la smoking hot fat and serve hot These two recipes are fairly rich In body building elements and will be found to be excellent meat substitutes and greatly relished now that meat prices are ever soaring Filler for Floors When you are having your floor stained here Is a good filler recommended by a paint man to cover up the cracks In a carpetless floor It Is nothing more nor less than Soak the and mucilage newspaper In warm water until It Is newspaper to reduced by tearing and squeezing with mix this pulp a mere pulp enough mucilage to give It consistency and stuff the cracks with It by means of a pointed stick smoothing them off carefully so as to avoid lumps This will do Just as well as an exputty filler pensive and troublesome Chicken Salad An attractive way of serving chicken salad is to place it in a ring of Two cupfuls of the salad ham Jelly should be poured in the ring of Jelly To after placed on a platter make the dish attractive the Jelly should rest on lettuce or watercress f For the ham Jelly whip pint of thick cream until stiff stir In a cupful of aspic Jelly cool a little and add a Jar of potted ham By adding a few drops of fruit sirup It will make the Jelly pink Ills Mock Roast One cup of beans boiled and mashed one cup of peas boiled and mashed one cup of finely chopped peanuts or pecans one cup of bread dry Moisten the bread crumbs crumbs with water and mix with the mashed Season with peas beans and nuts salt pepper and onion Juice Put Into a buttered baking dish cover with a cup of rich cream and bake about an hour and a half This Is very healthful and a fine substitute for meat pried open the drawer and took out those papers?” "I was going to use the requisition—" "How?” "Why I expected—” "Mr Bosworth to efTect expected a coup for his own glory during the absence" suggested Grisgovernor’s wold “How?" and Barbara’s voice rang and her eyes flashed imperiously ' "Send this unknown this person and meddler Impostor away and I will talk to you as old friends may 3 talk together" and he glared fiercely at Griswold who stood fanning himself with his hat "I asked you how you intended to beserve my father Mr Bosworth cause you sent me this afternoon a letter In which you threatened me — me with my father’s you threatened ruin If I did not marry you You of my trouble would take advantage and anxiety to force that question on MEREDITH NICHOLSON me when I had answered It once and Illmlrafloai By Before this stranger for all long ago BAY WAITERS I want to tell you that you are a despicable coward and that If you think you can humiliate me or my father or the state by such practices as you Copyright by Tho Compos have resorted to you are very greatly ' SYNOPSIS mistaken And further Mr Bosworth if I find you Interfering again in this Thonuii Ardmore bored millionaire end Htnry Maine Griswold profeasor in matter I shall print that letter you the I’nUenmy of Virginia take trains In every paper in wrote me cut of Atlanta Griswold to his college Now that is all I have to Ardmore in pursuit of a girl who had the state! winked at him Mistaken for Gov Ossay to you and I hope never to see borne of South Carolina Griswold’s life Is threatened to Columbia to you again” He warn the governor goes "Before you go Mr Bosworth” said and meets Barbara Osborne Ardmore learns that his Griswold "I wish to say that Miss Oslady Is the daughter of Gov of North Carolina of your conduct He follows her borne has spoken to Raleigh and on the way Is given a with too much restraint I altogether disbrown Jug at Kildare he In covers that the jug bearsRaleigh shall add on my own account that a message threatening Dangerflelri unless I find you meddling again In this If a criminal Is allowed to go free Ardmore becomes allied with Jerry Applewelght case I shall first procure in running the affairs of the state from office and after your removal In A the absent e of the governor Osthat I shall take the greatest pleasscathing telegram is sent to Gov borne Oriswold becomes adviser to Barure In flogging you within an Inch of bara Osborne who Is to her faNow ther’s duties In South attending life Orders your go!" Carolina re sent to the sheriff to capture Valuable are missing CHAPTER VIII from Gov Osborne's papers office SERIAL STORY THE LITTLE BROWN JUG ATE KILDARE CHAPTER VII— Continued “But you forget that you represent Mr Osborne On the other hand I represent Gov Osborne and if I want the Applewelght papers I had every right to them” “After office hours feloniously and with criminal intent?” laughed Griswold ”We will assume that I have them" sneered Bosworth “and such being the case I will return them only to the governor" "Then” — and Griswold’s smile broadened — “If It comes to concessions I will grant that you are within your rights In wishing to place them in the governor's own hands The governor of South Carolina Is now so to speak In camera” “The la hiding He's governor afraid to come to Columbia and the whole state knows It” V'The papers my friend and I will satisfy you that the governor of South Carolina Is under this roof and trans- "And pray remember on your side that you are to give these documents into the bands of the governor Come along” They met the watchman In the corridor and he saluted them and passed on Bosworth strode eagerly forward In his anxiety to prick the bubble of Griswold's pretensions Griswold threw open the door of the reception-roogovernor’s and Apple Dessert blinked in the stronger light that Take a large apple cut in half not they In from the private office Remove the core anl all 'poured in the lengthwise There governor’s chair by the the inside of the apple leaving just broad official desk sat Barbara Osthe shell thick enough to serve the borne reading a newspaper salad In Slice some apples very thin "Your excellency’’ said Griswold cut dates In small pieces and break and “I beg bowing gravely advancing the nut meats Mix all together and to present the attorney general!” fill the apple shell with this salad "Barbara!” Place on a dessert dish cover the top The papers fell from the attorney with whipped cream and sprinkle with He stood staring ungeneral’s hands Put a walnut meat In til ground nuts astonishment began to yield to tho center rage as he realized that a trap had Uncooked Ripe Tomato Relish peck of ilpe tomatoes peel jut In small squares drain two hours h add one cupful of grated horseradi seed two one cupful yellow mustard of salt two tablespoon-fultablespoonfuls of celery seed two cupfuls of of black pepsugar one tablespoonful per two red peppers cut fine two taof cinnamon ground one blespoonfuls bottle cold anf quart of elder vinegar Do not heat or cook any of It seal Pineapple Punch Boil a pound of sugar and a quart of water for five minutes strain add to It the Juice of one lemon and half stir and pint of grated pineapple strain again add sufllcient amount of cracked Ice to make It palatable and of a add half finely picked pinepint apple and a few raspberries may also he added been sprung upon him The girl had a smile played rlRen Instantly and She about her lips for a moment had vaguely surmised that Griswold would charge Bosworth with the loss of the papers but her associate In tha had now given a turn to conspiracy the matter that amused her the attorney "Barbara!” blurted “what game is this— what general trick is this stranger contemptible playing on you? Don’t you understand that your father’s absence Is a most serious matter and that In the present condition of this Applewelght affair tt Is likely to Involve him and tho state In scandal?" Barbara regarded him steadily for a moment with a negative sort of She took a step forward before gaze 6lie spoke and then she asked quickly and sharply "What have you done Mr Bosworth to avert these calamities and what was In your mind when you “Here said Mr Ardmore" she drawing a paper from her pocket "Is the auswer to that telegram we sent yesterday evening Suppose you read that next and we can then decide what to do" She was making the letters into little piles humming softly meanwhile but he felt that there was a storm He read the message from brewing Columbia a number of times and If the acting governor had not been so ominously quiet he would have laughed at the terse sentences "There must he a mistake about He wouldn’t have used 'divertthis ing' that way that’s Insulting!" "So you appreciate its significance The Iron endo you Mr Ardmore? ters your soul does It? You realise that have been Insulted do you?” “I shouldn't put it that way Miss would Osborne Gov Dangerfield never have sent a message like that to you— he thought he was sending It to your father" “He’s Insulted me and every other that’ citizen In the Old North State Let who he's Insulted Mr Ardmore me read it again” and she repeated the telegram aloud: tele“ ’Your extremely diverting case received gram in Applewelght I think it’s the extremely and filed divertThe mean so that's perfectly ing by Itself would not hurt my feelHe’s a good deal ings half so muchsmarter man than I thought he was to think up a telegram like that But what do you think of that piece In th® newspaper?" "He says he’s going welght dead or alive to catch AppleThat sounds pretty serious" Tha "I think It’s a bluff myself sent him we yesterday must telegram have scared him to death He was Th Labors of Mr Ardmore driven Into a corner and had to do for Miss While he waited Jerry to appear Mr Thomas something to avoid being disgraced Dangerfield in th Ardmore read for the first time the and it's easy enough to talk big haven't th you constitution of the United States He newspapers when Intention of doing anything had reached the governor’s office slightest I've noticed that father talks at all early and seeking diversion he had the longest and loudest about things picked up a small volume that bore some outward resemblance to a novel he doesn't believe at all" Ard"Is it possible?” whispered however to be JohnThis proved incredulously ston's "American Politics” and he more "Of course it's possible! Father was amazed to find that this diminutive work contained the answers to a would never have been elected If he’d Mb real sentiments neither great many questions which had often expressed which he had would anyhody else ever be elected him but perplexed If he said beforehand what b really imagined could not be answered except by statesmen or by men like his believed” "That must have been the reason I friend Griswold who spent their lives got defeated for alderman on the reIn study I told ’em I was for He made note of several matters form ticket turning the rascals out" “That was very stupid of you You've got to get the rascals to elect you first then If you’re tired of office and don’t need them any more acting business” “Here In the statehouse?” demanded Bosworth and he blanched and twisted the buttons of his coat nervously “The governor of South Carolina the supreme power of the state enwith full responsibility charged joying all the Immunities rights and privileges unto him belonging" It was crear that Bosworth took no In Griswold’s stock whatever story but Griswold’s pretended employment and his apparent by the governor of the governor's knowledge affairs He stepped to piqued his curiosity an Inner office came back a with packet of papers and thrust a revolver into his pocket with so vain a f It that Griswold laughed show aloud "What! Do you still back your arwith firearms down here? guments It’s a method that has gone out of fashion in Virginia!” "If there’s a trick In this it will be the worse for you” scowled ' governor of South Carolina was quo ed as declaring his Intention of taking Immediate steps for the apprehension' of Applewelght she was still reading and sorting letters tapping her cheek with the official meanwhile lightly This Answers Work Contained Great Many Question to a be wished to ask Griswold about when then turned back they met again into the body of the text and had read as far as Burr’B conspiracy when Jerry came breezily In He experienced for the first time In his life that which obsession of guilt sinks in shame the office boy who la caught reading a dime novel Jerry seemed to tower above him like an avenging angel and though her sword was only a parasol her woids cut deep enough it "Well you are taking pretty cool " Ardmore “Taking what?" faltered standing up and seeking to hide the book behind his back article!” and “Why this outrageous she thrust a newspaper under his "Do you mean to say you eyes haven't seen the morning paper?" "To tell you the truth Miss hardly ever read the papers" “What's that you were reading sewhen I came in?" she demanded the paper until verely withholding she should be answoied "It’s a book about the government and the powers reserved to the states I was just and that sort of thing I reading the constitution thought It might help us — I mean you — In your But that’s political you bounce them It’s a theory we’ve got to practice’ work out now The newspapers ar a lot of bother I spent all yesterday evening talking to reporters They came to the house to ask where pap was and when he would be home!” ' "What did you tell them?" “I didn't tell them anything I sent out for two other girls and ws all just talked to them and kept talking and gave them lemon sherbet and ginger cookies and Eve Hungerford played the banjo But what were you doing Mr Ardmore that you didn't com around to help? It seems to me you don’t appreciate the responsibilities of being secretary to a governor” “I was afraid you might scold m if I did And besides I was glued to the long distance telephone all evening talking to my manager at He read me my letters and a lot of telegrams that annoyed me very I wish you much wouldn’t be so hard on me for I have trifling troubles of my own” “I didn’t suppose you ever had s don’t ‘act you certainly as though you ever had” “No one who has never been to a duke has the slightest Idea of what trouble la” ’Tve seen the duke of Ballywlnkle’s the papers and he looks In picture very attractive” “Well If you’d ever seen him eat He’s celery you'd change your mind going down to Ardsley to visit me for sheer nerve I must say my relaI got my place tions beat the world over here In North Carolina JuBt to get away from them and now my sister — not the duchess but Mrs Atchison — is coining down there with a lot of girls and Ballywinkle has attached himself to the party They’ll pass through here to day and tbey’U expect to find me at Ardsley” (TO BE CONTINUED) Various Jewish Projects As long ago as 1666 Sabati Zevl set the Jews of Europe preparing for a return to Palestine Not only the poorer brethren but even the rich merwork" chants of Venice and Leghorn were "The constitution help me? Hasn't seized by the excitement and for a to you before this that whole century It occurred the great bulk of th what I'm doing Is all against the conpeople refused to be disillusioned It stitution and the revised statutes and was not until the appearance of George all those books you see on the shelf Eliot's “Daniel Deronda” that the Jewthere?” ish nationalist 'movement received "But the constitution all another stimulus so strong as sounds this reasonright It seems remarkably but In the meantime many schemes You couldn’t ask anything fair- were propounded able including an attempt er than that!” In 1854 to float a company “to enable “So are the ten commandments fair the descendants of Israel to obtain and on the wrong but you’re enough cultivate the land of promise” Var track Mr Ardmore If you’re trying lous famous people have been interto support the present administration ested In the Idea of establishing an I don't with stupid things in books dependent Jewish kingdom not neces Mr Ardmore I fol'ow precedents create them’’to the morning She turned mall he read and the while opened Such of the letters enve'opes rapidly as she thought Interesting or Important she put aside and when Ardmore finished reading a teleIn which the gram from Columbia The Dutch West Rarlly In Palestine India Company tried the experiment and Oliver Cromwell did In Curacoa Marshal Saxe the same in Surinam siuh a kingdom In South proposed America with himself as king and In Grand 1860 Judge Noah purchased Island tn the River Niagara with a view to founding a Jewish state |