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Show bt S 1; Coil;" bin' liS; 0ti. tnu' ietf ESCAPE. thrilling experiences of J TV the old Lordsburg moun- J. B. Camp, who 0 A o taineer, i s was besieged by four Jt mountala lions in bis cabiu iu the mountains at Browns Flats, north of that" Dunkard settle ment, as told in the Los Angeles Times, brought vividly to the recollection of the writer the r adventures of the late Uuele Arl with an old grizzly she bear in the Black Mountain, near San Jose, early In the summer of 1809. Scores of bears hud fallen victims to ;the deadly aim of this bluff old piou eer and hunter duriug bis lifetime, yet m involuntary shudder escaped him as be related the following story to the writer at his Covina home a few months after celebrating his golden wedding, before be met his untimely death several years ago, by accidentally shooting himself in the stomach twhile bunting rabbits in the wash Just itri larut, t . 50fi ' li, 10 h t ro w seen..' ' Pi rabcv b i shn ide f ft SPOl 63, tj lift K nr nly i out l4 1 BO'i id b , 1., ds It, fy is. Idea.1 Bt t by enn at t inter; I uat I villi ay," i i reati go-lln- r& rde it se pit, y." k da, ti of ti State i Itadeu T i. Uy, i the a, e woo-u- b Irds, nportr athers Id opr let V ?r tb eh. 9 atber lue i wed !rinn nithc arou one-hal- ir hi" of u te frt e south of Covina. I had been for many years oonsid fered a daring and successful bear I hunter, but one morning in the mouth May, 1809, I had all the conceit I knocked completely out of me when I ran up against the vicious old she bear that made her home at Black I Mountain, about thirty miles north least of San Jose. This old grizzly 'was the largest and most dangerous she bear I ever beard of In the Coast . Range, and It was she who came so near getting Mose Williams on this mountain several years before I made brr acquaintance. At the time I speak of I and several of my friends were camping on the Arroyo Bayou that runs through the deep canon on the 4west side of the Black Mountain, where I we Intended to spend several days hunting and fishing. Early one morn-ting 1 told my friends that I was up the mountain to kill one of the big fat bucks that I felt assured would be found on the summit. I spent near ly the whole forenoon on 'Je mountain, .but luck was against me that day, for not a single deer vas to be seen, then started down the steep ridge that leads from the summit down to the 'ork of the creek, and ns this ridge was well covered with oak trees I kept a sharp lookout for the game I was In search of. Proceeding a few hundred yards below the cbamlsal, I saw a young bear about forty yards ahead of me, and without stopping to think, took a shot at It. When the cub felt the sting of the bullet (It was only slightly wounded). It began to howl, and In a moment the old she bear rushed Into view. She started after me with blood In her eye, aud I darted down the steep side of the rlilge as though ten thousand Imps were after me. About sixty yards below the top of the ridge there was an oak tree, and yon can bet I put In my best licks to reach that tree before the bear closed In upon me. The tree had forked at Jtte ground, and f of It had 'blown down, and onto this log sprung. Just as the bear was snapping 1st the tail of my cout A desperate , top landed me Ju the fork of the tree Jnst as the bear mounted the log. Seeing that she was sure to catch me, I took my heavy rifle with both hauds jand threw It with all my might down ' on tfe bears nose. The heavy blow checked her long enough for mo to tln)b higher op the tree, and to sernm-- i ut onto the first long limb reached. The Ixnr was close at my roel but she fortunately climbed out a larger limb a little to the right f the one I was on. By the time I bad crawled out on the limb as far as I dared without breaking It off, the twfartated animal was directly op posit me, snapping viciously. As he had to nee all her feet to hob! onto th limb, she could not make use of bur huge paws to knock me off, so she tried her level heat to reach my face with her hngo Jawa and hit my head off. To avoid this 1 hold f tome small branches caught altove, ami threw my head back as far as I could. Just then I thought I was a goner, aud my time had surely come. Blowing hot breath In my face, with her ose only g few Inches from mine, her faags looked ns long ns the tines of a Iktelifork, and her mouth ns large ns rain barrel ns she snapped vicious ly la her endeavors to reach me. thought of Husnu ami the kids at home nl wondered how they would feel when they learned I had been torn to piece by a l...r. Then 1 thought or my companions down ut the amp, ami ht order that they might know where to come am flml my remains I slioui-' d as long mid ns loud ns I could." f Th yell must have been similar to Niagara, for at seventy June! Arl possessed a pair of India robber lungs, arid n voice like a fog. born, and lie could let out a yell that w,uld have made a Comanche Indian shamed for himself. "When I let that blast from my longs that went reverberating up ami iiown the deep canon for many miles, , frightened the old hear that she j baikrd down the tree In a burry and lut In her best k to reach the jchanilsol. I fell you, my boy. that was tfie closest cull that I ever bad. and I sn,y f''iM'cd dentil by tho akin of my ,t th." J. h, Matthews, In the Ism 'Angeles Tiroes. tf earn he g Hop-pe- ter H enor-mou- blood-curdlin- Ha 3 A NARROW I Jthet ttur eautil idelpk VER I bbedi I OOOlt yed t ingrtc eem lornt, eanm bis, iplcw es h itCTI-- one tbor-- i rdiner ;ed V bed: f bob eob I ( in th dark. Terry was frightened and Chapman drove, and told Terry to fight with the whip till the team could reach Backus. The team was rapidly becoming exhausted when Terry threw out the contents of his lunch basket to the wolves. The animals stopped to quarrel over the morsels, and when they came on to renew the attack another small quantity of food was thrown them. Chapman stood up in the sleigh and lashed the tired horses to a final effort. Close to the edge of the town the wolves uttered augry howls of disappointment and gave up the pursuit. DYING BUCK FIGIITS IIUNTER. William II. Fish, a clerk at the Mich-IgaCentral Olllee, la Detroit. Mich., has had an experience deer hunting which left hint sore and wounded, and he was lucky to escape with his life after a encounter with a dying buck. Mr. Fish and his daughter Eva are spending the wiuter at Onway, and the other day they went out to McNeil's tump, nine miles from ton n, on a deer hunting expedition. Ilenry McBride, foreman of the camp, went In one direction. Mr. Fish placed his daughter ou a runway and then took a different route. After Mr. Fish had gone a short d!s tance he saw a young buck coming toward him. He knocked the fellow down with the first shot, and n rustling caused him to turn, and he saw another deer. lie started In pursuit, Air. Fih but the deer got away. turned to retrace his steps, when he saw another deer, as he supposed, nd vancing toward him. Another shot and the animal fell, Mr. Fish went up to the prostrate buck, and It looked ns though the but let had entered the back and come out of the Jaw. lie took from his pocket a small knife and cut its throat, when the deer landed both hind feet ou bis buck and knocked him down. Mr. Fish was dazed, his knife gone, and he didn't know where his gnu was. Then ho started to tackle the deer without any weapons, and there was a battle royal. The deer had enough life left to kick, and he landed many a hard one on Mr. Fish before that man. by a lucky kick, broke the buck's neck. The deer welched only eighty pounds, and Mr. Fish said, when he could talk, that he was glad It didnt weigh 200 or he would not be telling about it. lie suffered a great deal from the wounds and will make sure his deer Is dead In the future before he starts with the knife. St. Louis Star, u hand-to-han- d MY FIRST MUSK OX. In a dripping perspiration and had dropped my fur capote and cartridge belt after thrusting half a dozen shells Into my pocket. On an on I ran, wondering, in a send dazed way, If the musk oxen were really on the other side of the ridge. Finally the ridge took n sharp turn to the north, and as I reached the top of It, there, about 100 yards ahead, were two of the musk oxen running slowly but directly from me. Instantly the Mood coursed through my veins and the mist cleared from my eyes; dropping on one knee I swung my rifle Into position, but my hand was so tremulous and my heart thumped so heavily that the front sight wobbled all over the horizon. I realized that this might be the only shot I should get, for Indians In more pro pltlons seasons had gone to the Bar ren Grounds and not seen even one herd; yet with the musk oxen going away from me all the while, every In stant of time seemed an Insuperable age. The agony of those few seconds I waited so ns to sternly my hand Once or twice I made another attempt to aim, but still the band was too nn certain. I dhl not dare risk a shot. When I bad rested a minute or two, thnt seemed fully hntf an hour-- flt last the fore sight held true for nn Instant, and I pressed the trigger. The exnl tntion of that moment when I saw one of the two musk oxen stagger, and then fall. I know I ahnll never aenln experience. Caspar Whitney, in Out lug. I was MAINE BEARS HUNGRY. Deprived of their usual luncheon Just before retiring for the winter, and having fared sllmly on berries last summer because of tin small crop, tho black hears of Maine aru In a had temper. Never before within the memory of old settlers were the furry freeholder so warlike aud positively dangerous to mankind. Up In the Mount Katnhdln region they are giving new hunters the time of their lives; among the hill farms Just east of Bangor they aru going after right Into the barnyards comes from same ami the story sheep, Washington County, while on the tipper reaches of the Kennebec Biver bruin a family has started in to drive out the settlers, much after the fashion in which the N'orrUlgevvocks nml the rov lug Tarrsntinrs were wont to amuse themselves ISO years ago. Three hunters on the upper Ken neliee had to fight for their lives re eently, when, In pursuit of deer, they fell In with hungry hears. One took to a tree and remained there several hours until Ids companions came along and assured him tlmt th hear from whhh he had fled, and upon which he had wasted his last cartridge, had gone away. It was a stunted tree, with Its crotch near the ground, and the besieged hunter had to whaik the bear on the nose with the butt of Ids rifle to iCHAMKt, uy MINNESOTA WOLVES the brute from climbing up f U. J. Dispatch. Chapman, of Duluth, Mimi a after bin'.-Bantrardinj- - anlesumii, engaged a wagon Thu Yolm of lat Tint River, Cass County, to take to lisekus, twelve miles distant. Trout your frtomU for wlmt you jtnm .Frank Terry drove, know them to be. Regard no sm fm es. j "bile still four miles Iron Backus .Consider not what limy did by what live fierce wolve came up beblud lu they Intondovl. Tlioreau, br l)f ictor, hat t char nesi b loa rcW tocaf i.ooo a, ! by 19 It m reeu- th, ut V. be V ear ild ti, b" ur COBf' ll-- I ime ului he f r i hl 1 gor MtlfJ arC pror' hi' mil inK I HOUSEHOLD , AFFAIRS 3he Funny w HOUSEHOLD TALKS. good way to cook leftover sweet potatoes: Prepare a bath of sugar, salt and melted butter. Dip the sliced potatoes in it and broil. The result Is more palatable thau when fried. If it fork be used iu blending water and flour for thickening purposes, as for gravy, the mixture will not lump. Fruit stains can be removed by wetting them uml holding over the smoke of sulphur. Mutches give out a sulphurous flame aud can be used to a limited extent. Bouillon stains can be removed from a delicate silk or other fabric by first sponging with ether, then applying French chalk to the wrong side of the material nml leaving It all night. A woman who is her own laundress folds all flat pieces, like towels, pillowcases and sheets, carefully; then passes them several times through the wringer. The effect Is ns if they had been mangled, and It saves a deal of Ironing. Kerosene will not only remove the dirt thnt collects in a sort of rim around the sides of a porcelain bathtub, but It will take off the white blotches thnt form on zinc-linebathtubs, Apply with a cloth saturated lu the fluid and then wring out. Follow with hot water and soda. Fish to be eatable should be perfectly fresh. It deteriorates rapidly, especially the white fih, such ns cod. etc., this class of ilsli having little oil in the flesh. It being centred In the liver. Hnlinou, mackerel, etc., have the oil distributed through the body, which gives them a richer flavor and at the same time tends to preserve the flli. Fish should be firm to the touch, with Lie scales and 6kin bright aud the eyes full. Here is a fide of Life, MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE. I ole en po, But du my prayer terday; "liimnie no mo Deu I km tote away! Hie , AIR annual Income of less than $200, Fine this decision was reached th execu tors have been advised thnt Inasmuch i s unexpended Income from th fund In any year la to be paid to other contingent beneflchiries, the matter should I e judiciously determined by appeal directly to tbe Orphans Court for a ruling, or by suit iu the case of some one applicant for an annuity, whose application has been tentatively apand proved by the school controller who has sworn to being In receipt of an income or less than $200, before tbs distribution of annuities ahull bs begun. Boston Transcript. MEN WILL SIIUN A GIRL WII- ODefames an absent one. KEEPING HIM QUIET. Sneers ut or ridicules a bystanders Why is It Willie Is always so quiet clothes or appeurauce. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY. when riding In the street cars? Loses her temper. The Massachusetts Bureau of Sta"Why, his pa told him those big to a mean or petty action. Stoops tistics has just Issued a report on Fhiladel-phi- a straps could be detached. Is too forward where men are Sex in Industry, which Is InstrucRecord. tive and also suggestive. In the last Laughs or talks loudly In public ten years the number of UNGALLANT. places. women has more than doubled. Miss Oldton always reminds me of Wears conspicuous clothes. Fo, alas! 1ms tho number of female a bargain counter. Allows familiarity from meu. children at work In the Bay Htate. At "Why? Speaks disrespectfully of her parents present, nearly of all th Sixteen, marked down from thirty or elders. workers" of Massachusetts "gainful Uve. Princeton Tiger. Quarrels with her relatives. are women. Speaks unkindly of babies or chilThis large Increase la Industry fci CRAZY HIMSELF. dren. women does not follow the old line Yes, If I do say it, said the conThe Massachusetts workers In factorceited fellow, shes crazy for me. ies have only increased twenty-eigh- t THE MASSAGING TEMTLFS. remarked Miss How unnecessary, thirty Stimulate tlu muscles at the corners per cent.; In domestic service, Sharpe; you dont require any assist In teaching, thirty-fland cent., per . the eyes on two by placing fingers mice iu that direction. Philadelphia each temple and massaging with a ro per cent. Woman is aiming higher; Tress. she wants a place Iu business aud tbs tary movement. Take plenty of sleep and she Is getting It outdoor and a exercise. If foreign professions, THREE OF A KIND. Is an Increase of forty per cent , There substance gets Into the eye, try to let Who were those Stubb tho teurs flow and cany it toward the In women professional .workers, and ragged men up the road? nose. This Is the point from which of nearly fifty per cent. In the number I'enn "One was u tramp, the other It Is most Never of women who are partners or stockeasily extricated. had been in a class rush, and the third holders In business enterprises. drop anything Into the eye to produce had been automobile racing. Woman's first footing In industry Chicago an artificial You may clip sparkle. News. was that of the willing worker who the of the carefully tips eyelashes and the undesirable and illy paid job takes rub them with vaseline at night If you GONE BEFORE. wise, to promote their growth; and for rather than no job nt all. These figYour money or your life!" cried the the eyebrows, brush them often aud ures show that in Massachusetts, si villain as he held the revolver la the train them to grow In a properly arched least, she has gotten beyond that step victim's face. direction. To prevent the lids from on the ladder, and Is mounting steadYou'll have to take ray money," an- wrinkling, n bath of boric water after ily. Industrially, she Is succeeding. swered the man, uiy wile has mort- the ordinary morning ablutions is ef- But there are some other Massachufective. BoVie acid ointment Is very setts figures, not Included in tbe Ingage on my life. reassur. healing when eyes are Inflamed, and it dustrial statistics, that are not on In side. the these lng sociological PRACTICE. Is AND THEORY better still to drop into them a few Here Is an drops of boric water. New York News. same last ten years tbe marriage rat Professor of Rhetoric has declined, In Massachusetts, from item of uews I would like In the nineteen to seventeen per 1000, while WAITING AT TABLE. TENDER FEET. paper. have Increased from en In divorces Do nothing In a hurry or noisily. Ilere, City Editor (to office boy) Tired and tender feet require special every twenty-eigh- t marriages to one lo The table should be set well lu ad- Bennie, rewrite this fix it up to print" attention spusiuodic treatment is every eighteen; and the birth rato daily; vance of tbe meal. The cloth is unCleveland Leader. of little avail, but thorough treatment has falleu perceptibly. Harpers Ba ' folded and laid evenly, all the creases given each night just before goiug to zar. being smoothed out. Napkins should MIGHT GET OVER IT. bed will work wonders. To four oc put at each plate and the knives, Did you ever hear my quarts of qiite warm water add one Proudinan forks, spoons and glasses, according little girl recite? I believe she'll be an rounding teaspoouful of powdered to the number of courses to be served. borux anil put the feet lu this bath for elocutionist w hen she grows up. The glasses, knives mid soup spoon It may not be so at least twenty minutes; then wipe Hardman Oh, are placed on the right, and the forks gently with a rather course towel and bad as that She may outgrow it on the left side of the plate. A thick tiie or scrape all calloused spots with Ledger. Philadelphia square of bread is placed in the folds toilet pumice stone, beiug careful not BOUDOIR of each napkin. AVater bottles are reto lrritute the surrounding skin. Spray filled Just before the meal Is served. or dip the feet In cool water to close The centre of the table should be the pores and prevent taking cold, dry decorated with flowers, small dishes and rub briskly to induce perfect cirIt Is the pretty women of the world of bon lions and candied fruits. culation. To burden tender feet a salt who set the fashions. When we see The sideboard is covered with a bath is Invaluable. In each two quarts a graceful girl wearing gown which linen cloth, on which Is a plate of of wuter dissolve one takleapoonful of she becomes quite as much as it bebread, besides other extra things that sea salt and follow the bath by fric- comes her, we go homo aud order on might be desired. tion; then sponge tbe feet aud ankles mnile in a similar style, no matte The soup is usually helped and hnnd-cd- , with alcohol. To reduce the swelling whether we are good looking or not one plate at a time. Other dishes on feet that are afflicted in that way Women of rowhattan, Kara, bav are carved on the sideboard; or if the use only moderately warm water and had some difficulty In getting tbe famparty Is very small, and there Is only an astringent made by taking two ily washing done. There are several one maid, they are helped on the table, Football Term Going Round the End. ounces each of rock salt and powdered sewing societies lu the town which, tho vegetables, nonces, etc., being ulum, mixing and using two teaspoon by cheap prices, have pructlcally drivhanded during the fish and meat DOING THE BEST HE COULD, fuls to each four quarts of water. Bear en the seamstresses out of buidDesA courses, and the desserts after these In mind that bulbing aud gentle frlc Now a were those "What plan Is advocated to disband have been removed. Dishes are hand- shrieks I beard last lion Is In the care of the the sewing societies and form a socienight? ed to the left side of the guest and "That was Jamison trying to quiet feet for it keeps the skin In a healthy ty to do the washing for everybody in plates changed from the same side. his uew baby. You see, be cant sing condition and does lunch to counter town. At the end of each course all dishes A new holiday borne for Roman Cathnote, and so he gives his college yells act the evils of small shoes. Mirror pertaining to that course are removed as a substitute." Cleveland Plain aud Furrner. olic girls engaged In business In Dubfrom the table and taken out of the Dealer. lin bus Just been opened at KUmacud, room. Tho maid should be quick to u place l.ing about midway between nOMK EXERCISE. seo to the wants of each guest Fho It In tba A very popular borne exercise Is Htlllorgau and Dumlruui. THE OLD, OLD STORY. i.iould refill the glasses ns they are Oulb Roman for kind of home first its They were out lu the grove searching tether bull, aud it Is not hard to make emptied and no want should escape In Ireland. ollcs ever all opened to tbe needed it with tblugs play her notice. Any unused spoon or fork for walnuts. Women taxpayers are permitted t "You may have heard it before," he in ease you have not got tho money to should be removed with the rest at 1 them must vote lu Munich, the capital of Bavaria, made. Even more if once buy say but you ready the end of each course. The meal end- whispered, have It's a good thing to lenru to make but until recently no woman bad ever love I you." dishes and are nil tbe remove! ed, Im looking for walnuts," she said, things once iu while, just to know cast bor ballot In person, preferring, crumbs brushed away for tb dessert or being forced by custom, to have a course. Dessert plates, finger bowls with a sweet smile; not chestnuts." how. First a of or male proxy deposit for ber. At a restick News. all, get straight Chicago and knives aud forks are then placed pole about seven or eight feet long and cent election a prominent woman, tba on the table, after whieh the maid MIFFING. stick It firmly In the ground. At the president of a largo benevolent orgaife leaves the room. Bertha Long, In the "Sir. Nozzleton," she said, If yon try top end tie a stout string about the Izutlon, went iu person to tbe pbRa, EpltomUL little nml though ber action caused someto hug sud klsa me again, I shall call same length as the (Mile or shorter, and to the other end of the thing of a sensation no oue attempted papa. "Where Is your fathr?" he sskeL string tie an old cotton glove. If you to Interfere with her. If thero lie any railing from which Hes In the Yellowstone Tark, and have one; If not. any glove will an will be beyond mall or telegraphic swer. Inside of tliia put a tenuis bull It might seem tlmt th bund of womaa or one of rubber. If you lmve not got was by nature debarred, it is that of communication for three weeks." the tennis racquet that are generally clerk on a si earner. There Is a New Chicago Record-IIeralused ill this game, make paddies like Orleans ' family wlileb gives aueb a AN UN FLATTER ED LIKENESS. plug pong bats, only a little larger, out theory as this the lie, however. Gup-tul- u John Fteckfue owns the packet Camelon of Veal Chop two pound ' on of thin, smooth board, such us is to be Critic I must congratulate in question, and his clerk Is his daughof lean veal very line mid the villain of your play. He leaves found in soap boxes. A good place for the pole Is In the ter Lillie, now a pretty girl of twenty-onpound of fat salt pork; mix the two the Impression of having been drawn back .Mir!, even though the yard be Two more of the cnptalu'a anl add a little grated nutmeg and from life. one very sin. ill onion chopped flue; daughter also assist about the boat He win. I may my to yon quite small, for the game does not r Author beat two eggs; add them to the meat that he Is un exact portrait of myself quire much space. 'Jo play It two per It Is a happy family afloat. side (,f the mid a quarter cup cf milk; season with as my wife depict me in our hours of sous stand ou oppo-dtpole, faeieg em-l- i other with a bat suit nod pepper; pack this in a but euse. Town and Country. Tin- - game is to wiml the tereil bread tin; spread over buttered sir.ng around the pole ly hitting the ball, one person eruiubs; bake two hours, the first hour A SURE INVESTMENT. sending It In one direction and the the oven to be a little slower thau the Greene"! notice you always turn to o'ln-in the other. Who succeeds III second; serve cold, sliced. the page with the stock quondam it nil the round lu hi wii.d.ng thorway Wash Minced a Next and sleeve frills of luce are soft Heart Calf when you take up u paper. 1 suppose own dlriction win (lie and becoming. oughly mid cut nwuy the tough mem you tuke an occasional flyer on the 1uldic Ledger. hrnuo of two hearts; put over tho fire market, eh?" High girdles nr shown In street and uml cover with boiling water and siiu In dollar a "Never Invested house costume. Gray mer until tender; pour off the water, stocks in all tny life, I find It cheaper FUND FOR DISABLED TEACHERS. Th ruche Is pretty at cut the heart In small pieces or chop to rend the quotations." Boston Tran The Lewis Elkin annuily f nml for tho neck and throat. them quite fine; melt two tablespoon script. disabled women teacher from th pubBo sure to have on white hat among fills of butter, uibl two tabltoqHionfuls lic schools, nccorditig to tin- - filial sched. of flour, fit ir until smooth, then add BROUGHT TROUBLE ON SELF. ule of the dlstribiiiioii of Mr. Elkin's your winter millinery. Black un one of atlr fibre with braid, milk; clliclin, cupful gradually White "What Is tbe matter with estate, approved by Judge Iciii'oho, til iMdling; add tbe minced heart and Plunger's head? stylish blouse, of thu Orphan's Court, I'ldiadelphla, mukci A touch of gold In th decoration of seasoning; Just before serving add a which far exGrenn "Yesterday was bis wooden amounts to JEsuS.-pn-- , Mile lemon Juice nml one teuspoouful wedding nml lie gave bis wife a rolling ceeds tho most sanguine estimates. nn gown Is effcMlve. of chopped parsley, plu for a present mimI when he re- Tbe schedule was filed by the Fancy buttons of bone or born la compuny for Insurance on color to uiutcb tho coat tiro worn. Falsify Foup- - Scrap on bunch of turned from celebrating tbe event site, salsify, cut It iu slice and put It In returned the present with a spoeeli Uves and Granting Annuities, execuCuff and crdlars In bands of bright two cupfuls of boiling wuter and let suitable to lb occasion." Butte tors, uml it is expected tlmt th first make a pluln shirt waist embroidery distribution of accumulated interest look smart. took until tender; beat two level of butter, add three level ou the fund lu annuities will be made Tho close-fittinturban, tho toque of flour, stir until CONGRATULATIONS. early next year. ur accepted tho nml round but simp I Jark "I hear you ar going to marry Fueh distribution, however, smooth and add to the salsify, itlrrlng snld until thickened; add one buy leaf, a MU Irettyiin. Iermit i to rougrut-uln- t to bo dependent iimn judicial deter- models for general wiur. Uat must mutch the costume with mination of th effect of u ellipse In you on your excellent taste." grating of nutmeg ami three cloves; Tom "Rut th engagement Is off. the w ill that annuitant must be with- which they are worn, unless the conlet simmer ten minutes and rub through a line strainer; return to the I'm not going to niurry her or any one out oilier mean of support. With the trast I becoming end fasliiouuble. An exceptionally smart example of tire, add salt, pepper, one cupful of cle." approval of tho executor, tho Board Jack "Indeed! Then allow me to of Education Interpreted this provis- military modes is a roxtiim of army milk nml Imir a cupful of cream; nil milk nay be used, but the soup Is congratulate you on your good sense." ion to embrace all applicant other- bluo serge trimmed with black braid -- Chicago Evening Boat. wise disqualified who possessed an ml brass buttons. richer with the addition of cream. At.auU Constitution. con-rartiP- one-thir- d v d - Hearth blood-curdlin- .ovJSEHo& recipes:' g 1 one-fourt- e. o o rroED ltl Ienn-sylvanl- Intel-Mountai- tah!c-Monfii- U |