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Show -St -4- PLEASANT GEOVB NEWS COLD DAY DISHES TRIFLES IN SWEETS iiif. and the Leg THREE' RECIPES THAT ARE WELL V r RECOMMENDED. DAINTY ; CONFECTtONS 1 MADE AT HOME. TO BE BETZVIIXE TALES Aunt Rhinocolura W Ellis Parker B uH g Aufhor oCPids isPidsEic ILLUSTRATED By Last August, Aunt Rhinocolura Betz met with-'a serious mishap. Shcwas going along Main street, which ia one of Betzville's leading thoroughfares, "when Sim Dwiggs'. yellow hound dog went Insane with the heat and dashed Into Aunt Rhinocolura and bit her cm the leg. By the greatest good luck "the dog tit her on the wooden leg Instead In-stead of on the other, or Betzrille might soon have had. one of the swell-sTTunefals swell-sTTunefals 1nTts history.AsTt w"a7 'Aunt Rhinocolura hurried home .and cauterized the wooden leg.-arid, hoped for the besCbut the dog died -and Its head was sent to the cty, and the report re-port came back that Ji-dog had had the rabies, and that the only way to save Aunt Rhinbcolura's life was for her to corue to the city and take the Pasteur treatment. Unfortunately this would have interrupted the garden social so-cial that was' to be given at Aunt Rhlnocolura's house, but it came out right enough, for Uncle Ashdod Clute when consulted, said that as the wooden leg was not integrally a part of Aunt Rhinocolura it would not. be necexsarg for jU of Aunt Rbinwuiura to go, lb the city to take treatment. He said tt would only be necessary to B etui the, wooilon kg? So Aunt Khi- As soon as the leg was on Its way It Had Burtt into Bloom, as We Mig Pair of Wrens Hd Budt a Nest Aunt lih!rn "Lira i.ubb. who i our cn'.U'A in I'HJad I. id:i:c arp cler i itnd ci.1 !!-! maker, a 1.1 g.ive him an -rd-r tr aimiher l f She xplained fltat sf.e wrtnled irie abHi it- f'tch'. and thn ihe md lie would like II j er u iti'i) h if he maid make br a J uii.ii.-r e,t! t Iti ": Hum- :l &!d the b! li.iy one hr had I.. id a ac. .'.. e Ln.t.,. alii t ll i h.- t fer i ;.i: -r w. h :u , if It CMttld in' lisake a hg-.N-r . ' Dot ! t'K I 1. J.il ab' it tin dlulli ; i;t.l. ..-'!. i i 1...1I.I wpiri tei.f. rt4?.; ..r.! i 'Ir IO I t on w .n j itr ; j i f.JjJ II. irfel It o-r snd tr.rn '! 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Every morning aftei that she had to manicure her wooden leg before she ,could put it on, and one week when she. stayed in bed for three days with the neuralgia, the leg got such a start on her that she had to have Sally, her maid, take it down cellr.r. and trim It up with the hatchet. - - . After tliat . the -willow' leg seemed to-have r. ally started to grow, and oTten wTuTirA unt Rhuiocolura e. t out for 'the day she would have to be hauled lioiae. for, her real foot -would Set all tai.gled'up in the sprouts of the wooden leg. and she couldn't walk six feet without tripping, and the left side of b r skirt would bell out as if blown by a breeze, when it was only crowded nut by the sprouts of the wooden 1. Aunt Rhinocolura said she wouldn't have minded if the leg had notbeen so much vvorkJj$1ie said it was pleasant pleas-ant to waken In. the morning anil 'see the fresh green leavifc 5it her bedside, bed-side, but that when a. .leg sot so thai it had to he pruned every h.tif hour it. had : certain- intttveniences. It worried her so much that it brought on another, attack of neuralgia that kept her in bed a week, and the sight of tBeTreTlT green legannoyed her :o muclrhat she had Sally set it oirt on ill.' ' " p. . . . - ht Say, and i ti-e Tender Tung a and. Had Set Ip Hautekeepmg. ihe f t -ond f UI'Iikm ii' ira : pirrh When Aunt ' otir.d srid nt hop ;ri !i !o K- f j.. r ', g i C! . ! 'I H i .1 i ?'. if , .) h I.! - .. .1 , r,d 'n lite . r i i ' 5. id b ull ti. r.! 1 1. it; i ,t.' is im. .f 'ti.- kind , . b tu ;-, ai4 r in the t" '. !, ) - i n thai -: and j ' 'IS- f .. tM3t ; ' . r 1 ic"4 i c.ir . U' o:... . .- r tt .! . !f! ' 1 . k if f.. . 11 !i .n p r d !' 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The livers are boiled until tender and put in an oval dish lined with flaky boiled rice: A layer of fice is then put over the top and. the mound turned out. on the dish In which it is to be served. ' - -:- A rich tomato sauce is poured over the whole, and the dish is garnished with shreads of boiled green peppers and tomato, Jelly cut In diamond shapes.-;? ffft .-served piping hot' with buUHvd'roast." ' 1 - Applet Jjd Bacon "It is astonishing astonish-ing how fmifc fii)j lu the north know our good sonTfte'rn' breakfast dish of bacmi and fried awfrsaajd; av visitor to Uoston from l)ixitv?fver see rne combination serveainn.iwnen l , siiEgesieu it to one, excenvnc nouse-r wife she. had never heard of it. I taught her how, and she tells me her husband and family clamor for it. "The way 1 like the dish best ia to have the bacon fried nice and crisp, and-then if there is much fat left in the pan -jjour some off. Fat makes the apples greasy and unpalatable. (Su4the remaining fat hot, and put In the apples, 'peeled, and sliced like Saratoga potatoes. "Fry oxer a moderate fire till the suet is all" gone and the apples are nicely "lro'iieiT. iiusMwitii powdere3 Mieaf. serve with the bacon, and then MIow the darky's celebrated directions direc-tions for watermelon" Olive Oil on Chicken. In cooking biiii'.ers all the Juice is saved." and much o the tlavor otherwise lost Is retained by completely brushing over tl.e fowl wiih olte oil before submitting submit-ting it lo the llaires. A soft camel's hair brush t-houjd be kept for this special spe-cial purpose where much poultry I served. Steamed Chicken. Clean and carefully wffsh in several rold wafers, a nice fat chicken. Allow all rw water to drain out., rub half a teaspoonful of salt on the Inside, then stuff with the following: One pint of fresh oysters without their juice, on pint of bread crumbs; butter. Ue of an egg, tut in small bits; half tea-ipoonful tea-ipoonful of black epper and one leaf of sage crushed and sprinkled over (hn mixture. Mix all well together and moisten with half rup of the Juice taken from (he oyaiurs After muffing muf-fing the chicken fix same as for roast-jlngvrfid roast-jlngvrfid rub a taKpooiiiul of salt and in nfurh flour as wIlLaUckto It nil over the imulde, then drop It Jn a dep kettle ket-tle In which ha been hrtwfid and, Is Mlil t-lnnt; hnt a half cup of buiier. Turn ihe chlofceti often until well browned, cover tlghrly and set on back if stove lo ttluitiier and sleam for two'! hnH- in its own -juice To nmke th" j add half a leapiKiiif ul simI.i. beat firau i-buv J5ai? unl CtilLJuA-art, JiiC ! briskly and pour over popped corn uod l nnd gliard In ihr-.- fourths of a quart choppod peanuts ThN Is i nu igii j of Ht'-r and pour It into k'Ule after ulrup (or throe ipiurts ol ii p d imii ' the hi. t.-n hn. bt n tak n up. ihickeo nuti,.r scotch Two win;-. win;-. :iiil salt and p. p. r to l,et.' i Migsr. a cup of w.n. r. thf - o ; - - - . , Bread Sticks and Rolls. t!i pint k.i.I. 1! inllk. q.intier cup hiit;er tw n" t.iM. p.M,i,f'iU mitar. one ! p. -infill on. ye,ii.i ake m ipiait. r 1 up w.u r white of one 1 rs M'Hir in iL.ike balt. r AdiY sal! sue ir and bnit.r l aldxl ii,i!k Wten l.il 11 in add v.ii't inke. wKilt- i.f eft- -ll !m-it. n ami ftuur In mak. Iia'l. ' :. n! 'lornticlilr sltd l I r'k. an '!, i'ii ni:-te up a fiiff ong't nr. 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Met J a : fc r rr-s-s 4 f-,if Recipe for the Always Popular Nougat Orange Straws Pineapple " -Creamav Cracker Jack When the Corn Is Popped. j One xupful of Blnrondsr chopped and j placed in the oven to dry, being tare- i ful not to allow them to bfoWB71 j into a saucepan two and a half cup-J-fuls of powdered sugar and a table-' table-' si'inoiifiil of lemon juice: Place it ou ; the tire and stir with a wooden spoon i until it is melted and slightly colored. - Let it stand lor a few minutes,-so it will be thoroughly melted: then turn , in ilie hot. almonds;, mix theui togellii ' er quickly, not stirring long enough to grain the sugar,-aud turn it onto an f oil. d lalf or lia. Spread it .out in an I evi n shevtair eighth of an inch thick"-j thick"-j While ir .Vril-wann mark it off into i squares. Break iimvpjpees uheil j'ct.ld . , c,4.allgt, 8traW8-Save the peel from Mx lra,,sesi mlu$ ihem in a largo i,( ,, t ot water, keciwiig it a week. clanging the water daily. This takes, ail the poison out of the peel and knives it with a delicious flavor, for the peel nl six orange's take one pound oi Migar i granulated ) and hall a cuu- lul or water i toil until it hail's; then j add the orange peel, which has been cm .into very thin snips and dried ou a clean towel. Stir until the sugar hardens al overihe little sticks; then f pour over u platter, l'ick the mass : apart with a silver fork beioie it hard i fin. appje i reams Have ready pre: j served pineapple cut in small sipttiles, : two cups ul gi-aJiulatvd stigar, hail a cup ol ul water. W'henr Ilie sugar Is itieltt-d and readies a hard boll tuott j tile I i 111' Kllil cook live liilliutes) re ' tiove triiiu tlie lire and and add a tea .-.pin in I ul ol pilii'apple extract; place in u ilih ol cold water and beat until i cool enough lo handle. Coat a cube ol pineapple with the uuiUaiil ami coot : Have wei cllocnlale already, .melted j over Mcitui. in ver by direct heal, aim : dip ilie lialls, a lew at a time, lining ! c.n ! iillv with a fork; cool upon greased p;lper Citron can be used in J the same ay, substituting orntge for j the pineapple extract. j .iLlit.'. Ilie mints w.ilh .any'desli'eii-' llavorilig, sink us pefw-biiliiit, uinlei' green, vanilla or lomoii, Inay be made by stirring some of the luminal in a double boiler until it luells; add the Unvoting and drop In small lumps on J which has been discovered by ihe Bus oil.-d paper. The lump will. ila uiil.tdiins and Hermans especially, but I., mre loudening. An almond orlfal would be very gl;ut to see mure Kng walnut can be placed on top.uf -acUJ jjsh visitors. lH-,baihlnB'-S1.t!lbsh- If deslr. d. . Cfhi-kcr Jack l'op Oie curn.' and-aitrr. and-aitrr. removing all thi hard a mi -yH popped kernels, pour into a deep howl, add some nut kernels; boil until the sirup cracks In cold water. One cup iul of tiiolassus, two cup! uU of sugar on tablespoonful of butter, two tabb Mtoontuls of vinegar. Take from lire. of a leasMMiilul ol m ala' yi l.u t.il . butter the cle ol an -nn. t-sMMuful t-sMMuful leiiioii nu.iil I '.oil all to-gether to-gether 'Xi ept Ihe ! ii.i ii 'iti'lt ii.i.k, then pour 11 to lnii t- i ti piii .11. ) in n (ieurl cold lltilk Hi'" sii.Oi- i ij. Into luelli'd s"eii ilnn.il.i!. and nd umiii btilierfil p.ij-f 1 -ip o( ihpM- nut Uiea! 1 .ill .ni b 'I I! do-lred do-lred "ri ure a mo.. ra. ;v 1. M IIH I ' 'A a!, r 1 I..!!- chirk n. Hi Up. -Hn! in Imui 10 ipi.itts Have r n!y 1 -n ' . I . knd lnii. lid' I".' 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There are two reasons for this lirst. ihe i places are further off and more diffl-I diffl-I cult of access, and. secondly, il is cmly of re ent years that the medicinal vva-i vva-i tors of Italy were rediscovered and in-: in-: troduced to the Kuropean public. In the days of the Roman empire, before the invasion of the barbarians.' these waters were well known and highly esteemed, but later they fell into dis use among tor water, a Jieople w lio faj-i;!l liitlf cither for drinking or for washing. Not ' the least of the benefits conferred by renascent Italy is the reopening re-opening of these springs and Jiealth resorts, which are gradually making their way to the knowledge of Kuiope. and only need to bo more widely known to be jis favorite places of resort re-sort as the most popular French or (lornian spas. Salsomagglore is perhaps per-haps the most frequented of the watering water-ing places In northern Italy, for its medicinal waters have effected siffue wonderful cures nnd, indeed, they are strong eough to cure anything. If the healthy visitor 'may be' allowed lo 3 ufge from a cursory Inspection The liitlo town lies on one of the most northern spurs of the Apennines, just Cff the line half way between I'iacen.a nnd Banna, and Is rVuched by "a light railway from the statiunrof Horgo San iMitmlno. It Is a merrv little nlare inentH are quite in'ijMiii'j.ii in an.( have ih repnfalion of having set many ap parent ly hopeleHN cripples and invn-llilii invn-llilii I'm their legs again It Is a, very warm sol and rejoices in tile Italian ky In all lis beauty and niarveUmn deptTis of blue. The other spas of in n hern Italy are situated III th, nitl hffli gorges of Ihe Alps The most beautiful of them all : . 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' r. a. r -! r,;a. a ' I- Cil't -e"- it of It ' t.r4 . t chr ( r. ti b BE, ' SHU "i a ,5 I? I . km ,..V" .tt rf t "rt." arriat j wl it. t n . '& 4a. is 1 Js- ' t ; Silcaj- j- is ;. is irtta4 !'- . -' ass t j.- " !.jr ? 4Ut m9 tK Is l"a".- 1"' tit tk twr'.B'ii ' la 6i-sr'r4 tf.4 ; f tj.ti" a?l Me ffs ; -0 ; iLAs 7 Jggiore, Italy, erfrBle height it has to be reached bj a funicular railway.' Bella Vista, neat the summit, is a place in which to enjoy en-joy the magnificent air and the wida v iews, while the top of" the mountain itself is a favorite spot from which to see the sun rise. . The panorama is wonderful, including the .valley of Coiuo, ihe lake of Lugano and the distant dis-tant Alps as. far as "Monte Rosa." Venice has of. late years taken up a hew role, ajid has now '.become a fashionable fash-ionable 'bathing place. The Lido, which TTsTrTTrTiT i mere sand bankivith a few fishermen's, collages, is now the center of some of the finest sea baths in the world. Huge hotels have sprung up on this once desolate spot, nniffar-into nniffar-into the u hi ii inn ike wide. Hat sands are crowded -with' people in smart costumes cos-tumes or in bathing dresses. For not only are the sea balhs fashionable, but also the sun baths, forwhich the visitors vis-itors lie about on ihe sands all day loiig in the scantiest of attire. Tramways Tram-ways connect the hotels nud the-bathing establishments, nnd the Lido trtelf is connected 5lth Venice propel by steam launches, or by gondola if (ha slower. Ijul more dignified mode of transit is preferred.' There is no trou-Me trou-Me with tides" Ihtire, for the Adlatlo rises" and fails very slightly, and the wide stretch of sum! slopes by Imperceptible Imper-ceptible degrees Into the sea But In order" lo make everything absolutely sale, a large si ire is railed off for the bathers, w ithin which there can be no possible danger. In Hclillil.ni to this, each establishment has Its "own sirtch of shore, oh whlcli' no tjnaii ' ihorUwd pei-wonj allowed to trespass, so thai I here Is no uncomfortable crowding. It Is a lotos land. Tb se-shore se-shore lies baking in the sun. and even In these modern days Venice asterts her claim lo be still the Queen of the Adriatic. ELECTRIC CLOCK A MARVEL Timepiece of Remarkable Beauty That Is Declared to Be Absolutely Abso-lutely Accurate. Dtl.e Of the l.llgl Ctllli Ir (lull, tn . Mhtellie U.tA ):t ii i n lilbiled It, ir a Mia iv el ol In ,1 uly nd workman-hip workman-hip Tin- p. l'.lnli'iii weightt imr .'!."00 po'.lldn 1 lie clink. tnrit.llllH loiliicolnre.i .1.1 i: 1, bull,.., f,,f wh'ch 1 1 ihmi t iiiiiii-i t inn. wi-ie n 1 irv ai:d ov.r a mil.- of In iiiakllig th luiiiiHliii"! 1 l'i poiinil i.f i..i rial mti-w. were ! 'piir-. Tin- dial, al 'Isoejrh 11 ti'.tii .tie-, hiiiir. miti'i'. . and w 1 : ii. h:t In. band The ihiti- in tn it it .- in In. 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