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Show I I Aik for POST TOASTIES l"cHAFTtR,J Continued I end nights, allpplnr, !Lrtis. Into each other. Belli rVn icompnny in 8trngth, the t TL.iinn of the Fifth waa not Th ey Jl a y M to attack again. ton JJ, fet carta and no man turned tit fctdnd them look again on the baleful to H new front Nriiti f tha Pa8ed regiment Oi the road they division full, strong relieving rftt guardsmen. wim of National aide of the road ; one up vtnt la ragged column of twos, un, JUfly even In the dim and tha marines plodded down iberslda. They were utterly weary, and hanging heads. ,1th shoffllng feet done something had Just division old masters In the art of those git nr, the French, and the world after tea, Including Ludendorff, were to lj. They had icknowledge remarkable. Inried the Boche from Blanc Mont isd freed the sacred city of Rhtlms. even they hsd paid a price hideous And were war. this spent. lot they B then waa any Idea In those hang-k- f hesds It was food and rest Marine major-generLejenne, It la related, went erenely to sleep. And they relate further that a staff colonel who, like and troubled Barths, was careful about many things, came to rouse him 'Uk a tale of disaster: "General, pwral, J have word from the front y that I regiment of marines Is rorrounded by the Germans In, colonel! Well, sir," said the I am inend, udly and sleepily, re-- ' I those for Germans and lorry lined to his slnmbers. The Gnard companlta gibed at the Tbs al com-Bindln- g, en-tW- 1 battalion as they passed, and Joking they went High fitting mxdl of courage were on their Ups ud nervous laughter. Save for a weary random curse here and there, tha battalion did not answer. . . . "Hell, them birds dont know no better. . . ." "Teh, we went up sing-l- a too, once good Lord, how long ago! . . . They wont sing when they eome out . . . or any time after In this . war. . . Damn you, cant you march on your wa side the road? How much room Arinkm ... m need?" a a a It waa nice, back In rest-to- g billets, between battles, to sit on n bench la the aun and watch the world go by. (he strapping and genteel daughter of the baker of Croutte-sur-Marnhere herds the duck Anatole tote the courtyard of her mothers Odette, e, hahery, Boulanger was on the Chemln (M. ward from last des al ;U i: n I j Tompkins hiul to get I. tins,. If humped off last night when we came uit lie had a way with nmnW the h. did hell! I never hae any Imk whh orderlies!" The other waited on two canteen cups stilted precariously oer a pale lavender flame. The water m t! .mi. began to boll, and he supp'led cofTee d "-- i J keeps the Boulanger "jabllshnient going.) The duck Ana- - orderd for dinner by uentenants ah of the First battalion, woridmtlon being 37 francs 80 Tw Privates of the Forty-- v Pany are choiring softly , niolst,le from ArmenUeres- - as aeith0'lette J8t M well that Anato comprend ' DOr fClala. CHAPTER IX I'orth.? p,ac tM b- ot. - tfl lge alz of coffl 8tteDtln certaln cook- -' tagarded "khansT c,,ed Wood two the Marine brigade Ln-lo-Bocf- Th ' Artier of the two, D n- - flrwckened whkh d Hut the balanced on two stones at i2fF7in?n ayonets over a can i,cohoL 10 the mess-kl- t a rtylsh an trifle !ter wItl) doubtful !q tni! h'S.1' ."'oh tb, lieutenant bIt bard jed tomatoes from a ,aaa. r! '! wtU aionkey-men- g with j. tc he ' dell-to- to . ' I 11, o ole Vlrglnny. fie I' o kgroum! Hre at- not the song. ifi with scrupu-iI his coffee. Ifil on the moss kit, and , mm getting cold. elg.i-.-tti hiu! talked s' l I'n-ss- , cowred He sm.-kei- 'i'-i'l u r fTi-,- s oji ipi sergeant. He e s.'l'te ier words and tils fii't o.ui Ifi i" to a pal?1 prhnte who p''i,i, k. Potatoes With Chtesa. Boll in their Jackets. ;mo1 Hud cut Into fine season with salt. Butter or glass custard cups hiuI put lu a lav or of the potatoes, then a Inver of grated cheese (the cheese be rich and snapp.v). add another Inver of potatoes and dot with tilts of butter over the top. Set Into a hot oven In a pan of water and heat tint il the cheese is melted I'litnold and serve at once. Sunshlna Cake. Take six eggs, the volks of throe, one teaspoonful each of cream of tartar and flavoring, l f teaspoonful of salt, one cupful cadi of sugar nnd flour. Add the sugar to tho healen volks, then fold In the beaten whites and the flour which has been alftt-- with the creum of tartar and salt, add flavoring and pour the hatter Into an tingreased tube pan Bake In a very slow oven at first. Increasing the heat to brown lightly. Bake about one and one half hours. Pineapple Tarts. Bake pastry shells In gem pans until Arm but not brown. Fill with the following: To one can of cruahed pineapple which hns been carefully drained add cupful of sugar and a tahlespoonful or more of butler. Cook for eight minutes, Four Into the stirring frequently. pastry sheila and bnke until a film forms over the fruit. Serve with or without a meringue or whipped cream but gnrnlshed with red cherries. The pineapple Juice may be used for a pudding sauce ou steamed aunshlne cake for dessert the next day. Pineapple Is almost universally well desliked. It Is nice for numtH-rlesserts and esjteclally well liked in salads. The Camping Season. As thousands are now flitting to the woods, streams and mountains, they . rum-kin- n .ontrronly manI he Jjad io ever know that could make this taste like anything! And he -meat hfcU . etc shi-ul-- monkey- IDd off. ! This Thata the way with these kids. . onion." an needs an exThe old Boche helmet made Yon with. cellent thing to cook, a with In bayoIt few holes tabbed mess-kl- t net soa to have a draft and a When fiuerdver It beautifully. of high, exyou could get It, strips nL around plosive. picked op givbest fuel, the made run position, amokelesa fir. ing you a fine, hot , Delicious hearts of corn ul-e- toasted s and oven-brow- n p , wax-wrapp- p. O lvl7. P COMPANY. p double-crispnes- s, p POSTUM doublc-cris- orluntheondivh. Serve Post Toasties often these summer days. You'll find a cooling freshness In their and sn appetizing goodness in their true com flavor. When you want the double-cris- p corn flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream, ask for Post Toastiea. They come in the red and yellow-box that keeps them fresh and double-cris- During these warm days, enjoy the cool and crunchy crispness of Post Toasties, corn flakes. the double-crisMade from the hearts of succulent white corn, delicately seasoned, these corn flakes are toasted doublu-crisby the special process of the Postum Company. They stay crisp in milk or cream down to the last inviting flake in breakfast bowl l taie-1m- lff! shell-flre- Hh (t t".it idniltled Mistered heels, and then stood oer the m, in while he tallowed fils noisome smks He Interviewed his efiuM 1 nut gunners, and sent there off to heg tit w O ps from the hattalloi over-sensitiv- e John?-snlff-sn- w Put oi.e of tilltterailltO a fr Itu p.m, HiUl two of minced onions Mint simmer gently until H light jellnw, thon mill one tablespoon-fil- l of peanut butter; when well mlveil ihl one hulf cupful of milk, and wIhsi (ho mixture holla add three fount- of a upful of chopped oelerv Ui"i-fourth of a cupful of i hopped one half teaspoouful of sail nui a sl.iwlx hi ver.vlow temperature half hii hour. Serve ou buttered dr-in- 1m that lnokt1 heavy sand. Ills face was pale and some what troubled, and his weeks t,ird was straggling ami unwholesome lie was not an out of doors man and b was battalion scout officer A gi n tlenien for the rude business of war, he continue to function until he broke and one sensed that he would suffer while about It. . . . I dont like monk Before this smell" he waved (ns spoon petu got Into niv nose I neer lantly could eat It But now you enn't smell but one thing, and, after all, you ve got to eat." "What th Hell, "Has that dead Iloche on the other side of you begun to announce hlsself ? Phew !" The second rose from the letter he was writing by the stub of a candle and Damnasniffed busily sniff snnnn tion! Captain, Its our supper!" With averted face he presented the grajlsh chunks of beef that reposed on the mess-tin- . Urggg throw It out!" He disappeared up the crumbled steps to the entrance of the hole. A few minutes later he alld down again, followed In a shower of dust All and clods by a battalion runner. the beef was bad, El tapltan! What the young men are saying about the battalion supply would make your hair curl! And heres our attack orders." Troops lay In the wood now; a battalion of the Sixth and two companies of the Fifth regiment outfit, half of which was still In line on the flank of the Bois de Belleau. These companies had come out at dawn, attend; they had plunged ed by Into the wood and slept where they the unawnktned halted. except wounded by the methodical shelling to which the Boche rented the place every day. Now, In the evening, they were awake and hungry. They squatted, each man In his hole, and did what they could about It. A savagelooking lot. In battered helmets and dirty uniforms. But you saw them cleaning their rifles. The scout officer, with his hand out to lift away the coffee which was. In Mr. his Judgment, boiled, heard : Braxton? Teh, hes up that away, with the lootenant." "Hey, yuh battalion runner, you what'a up? HeyT Scoot officer? Over" yonand der, him wit the green blouse a aolled battalion runner, Identified by his red brassard and his air of one laden with vital Information, clumped up and saluted sketchily. Sir, the major wants to ate the battalion ecout officer at battalion headquarters. The major said: Right away, air." The scout officer swore. Inexpertly, for he was not a profane fellow, but Good God, I with Infinite feeling. can It If keep ray cofyou aint hope fee hot. Tommy be right, back ns Boon as I can. Save my slum. Dont let anything happen to my slum" The words trailed In the air as he went swiftly off, buckling his pistol-belThe battalion commander waa that kind of an officer. The lieutenant growled In symthe pathy: Somebodys always takin as he's Jim. hungry life. of out Joy I am, an thats as hungry as a bitch wolf. That's the trouble with this war stuff; man misses too many meals. No tellln what the old man wants. Glad I aint a acout officer. This wars hard on Jim he takes It too serious. Ill wait, though." Ableft sently be drank the tomato Juice and In the can. He tried his coffee, burned his mouth. Wish I had the man here that Invented this aluminum canteen cup I Time the damn cups cool ' enough so you wont burn the hide off yo Up. the coffees stone "Not boiled cold." Then, later: bein wsUed to used hes enough Jim, a rustler, he make on never wont . cornin'. Old man Well, he' InK to make mP or forward sent him IIe tfl8ted most probly. something, the slum. "That Tompkins! Why the goes an n Me trn. t.d m , Monkey-Mea- t. . I TTic loj ed Nut 11 - . . w I cucy "Carri pale cofTee of ti e Frogs with u poon that shook ilt tie. He considered: S'pose r, i.mter boll the sugar In with It.' he de.'M.-- i There Isn't so much of It. you know Well taste It more" And he added the contents of a llille musit,, p beet-suga- frjln com jlitkt's that stay crisp in milk or cream meatless llnner the following . i, hard bread In sprli kle a little It t.i, Imvf a real As (joes shout liifinr In- U humming he-ts- u.., t. iln- Is eonrse-groun- dog-rohbi- From Armintieres. r h SumU.a TI,U ,i t 1 f?ie !? . L11!?8 Co , Inc. BATTLE CREEK. MICIL INC., d one-hal- f Old Hslmst Mads sn Isnt Cooking Pot. Bochs Exevt- - quartermaster sergeant. It grew Into the long French twilight; Boche planes were about, and all the antiaircraft stuff In the neighborhood was furiously In action. Toward dark the Boche began to slam 77s and lT0s Into the wood northwest of I.ucy. It became a place of horror, with stark crlea In tho night, between the rending crashes of the shells. About an hour before midnight the word vas passed and the two companies got out and went up across the pestlUntlnl wheat flelda and Into the Bols de Belleau. should prov Ide Thnt same afternoon an unasslgned food to projver colonel hud come up to brigade keep them In good Wanted to go to Paris, Its Not health. did, and the brigade commander aatd tourist can afthat the only way to get there was ford to atop at to bring In a prisoner. One prisoner; good hotels for seven days' leave. Be glad to get a meals. If not exprisoner. Intelligence hsd word of a ercising by help- new division or so moved In over lng put up tents and preparing mealt, there last night; Identlcatlon not yit the foods should be carefully chostn poaltlve. Too much starch for digestibility. This colonel took steps. He was a and protein Is the great fault In most man of parts and very desirous of the eating. When taking long tramps and fleahpots of the Place de I'Opera. exercising freely any food goes well There was an elegant French captain without any trouble. attached to brigade for no very eviWhen camping In one spot for a day dent reason Just attached spoke a dessert of custard or fruits may be English and knew vintages. Said to prepared and set Into the cool earth be an expert on raids. The colonel or In a stream to chill, which will pat It up to him In such and such a make a most gratifying dessert on a way: would he go? Yes, but certainly warm night Just a small raid. My Colonel? Oh, Those who can enjoy the great outa very email raid. Now, as to artildoors, the fruit, the wild berries, the map waa broken out roots, leaves and herbs that are all lery support- (TO BE CONTINUED.) so wholesome, not to mention the delightful mushroom which grows In such profusion everywhere, will benNapoleon Had Planned efit and radiate health every day. Unification of 'Europe Plenty of fruit and milk should form But though be dismisses Fouche a large part of the diet Too much from his ministerial post and has the coffee or tea, fried potatoes, ham and watcher watched, Napoleon cannot get eggs and such foods will cause all on without him and talks to him about kinds of with the weaththe most private matters. er, the car, the company or the alti"Since my marriage people fancy tude, when the chief rouble la In onethat the lion Is asleep. They will soon self. learn whether I am asleep. I need Watercress, which grows by the run800,000 men and have them; I shall ning streams, with a bit of salt tow all Europe In my wake,. Euroi and brend and If has one else, nothing Is nothing more than an old woman most a make will tasty, satisbutter, er and with my 800,000 men I can muh-hmeal. fying do whatever I please. . . . Hid With a little cottage cheese, which, not you yourself say to me, You let too, may ?e bought at' most farmIt your genius have Its way, because houses, a sliced orange anil Rome letdoes not know the word Impossible? tuce, a few cherries or raspberries, How can I help It if a great power have a salad which la wholesome yon drives me on to become dictator of and rich to ultamlnea. who the world? Yon and the others, The wild berries, straw, raspberries criticize me today and would like me blackberries are found In season and have ruler to become a cutover lands. Any farmhouse our not you all been accessories? I have In one'a larder wlfk eggs and I will stock and not yet fulfilled ny mission with butter and fowl often We milk, mean to end what I have begum Eue-peaand oranges are bought lemon a If r code, need a, European legal court of appeal,1 a unified coin- when needed and always ready, one and may never lack dishes of fruit or age, a common system of weights run good drinks. Carry a can of prepared must measures. The same law fuse shall lemonade; It will keep several day. I throughout-Europc-.,. To one cupful of water add From one." Into nations the Emil capful of letnbil Juice and one half I eon, the Man of Destiny." by r cupfnl of sugar. IioII for ten minutes Ludwig. or until a light sirup. Put Into bottles and nse a! fableepoonf Jl In a glass of v Get Together Conference cold water. V , conference Eat oranges and fresh fruit The flrat of national direct ot of public healtt counteract the acidity of so none! Fresh currants and took place In Washington, from Sep starchy foods. tember 27 to 29, 1926. Thia was lr rherrle ran be found along the rpujt adopter if traveling In a settled country. compliance with a resolutioncomerenc-of international by the Fifth American states, held In Santlaa Chile, In 1921 s head-quarter- a. fault-findin- g ved good-natnre- d n -- one-thir- d i lu IthoihHin Esrry J . 1U , TvWfvttC. Something Wrong Managing Editor - Why 'did you flr the weather fwrecuuter? Editor Ills forecast for today waa fair and warm r, but I noticed (hut he brought hii uinhrclli. Is to have tils snnuiil nlhwuiwfr mim-t- t The minimum pay la to he fl.iktu u while year. This will be for a iiiurrled man will he allowed J.'aKi additional for maintenance of Ills wife nnd $1.V) for each of his children Theae Innovations were decided upon at the recent synod held at During the dUcusslon the Salisbury btahop of southern Rhodesia, who presided, asked; If these sttructlse con dltlons, which I wlnlchenrtodly In dorse, conn Into force, whul guarim tee have you that all the tuichelor clergy In the diocese will not he mar rled by this time next year?" None could answer, tint the step was soled , Bell-A- IIS' Tn For Dancing, nU, Coif, tc let this bo your first (bought for foot comfort. Tho Antiseptic, Hooting powdor to ohsho into youg t shoos. Sold everywhere. 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