Show "But you come over and court INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT Courtin’ Is next to marryln'" Elisha groaned some more but the widow Baker was Implacable Foul years more if it killed her stone dead! It was a lonely man that went home to a lonely house The very next day while he was at the plow again he beard the widow calling for help and started on the A couple of trampi run to the rescue had Invaded the farmhouse and were making threats Elisha went for them He like a locomotive running away banged them and slammed them and slammed them and booted them and By Clara Inez Deacon when they had crawled away to the road the grateful widow said to him: " 'Llsha I hate to break my word hut we'll take a year off them four and make the time three” 1912 by Associated Literary (Copyright The old bachelor sighed over It but Press) Elisha Ridgeway was a simple man went his way Three years was not as long as four no matter what alof forty and lived on a farm alone and made his own bed and did bis manac one had In the house Luck is erratic She will own cooking Time after time he was a man one day and let him And a fat asked why he didn’t marry and time wallet in the road on the next In this after time his reply was: case she didn't at all She “Mebbe I orter and mebbe not I just cuddled up to Elisha and told him dunno ’bout It” to go ahead and she would back him Dut there came a time when he did Two days after the tramp episode know It was about a year after the the widow Baker raised a ladder bedeath of farmer Baker Elisha had side the house to tie up a growing known him and his wife for ten years vine and by a bit of carelessness Bhe For twelve months he went over and lost her hold and hung head dowhelped the widow out as a duty but nwards' It was Elisha that came to one day he stopped his horses at the her rescue again and It was the worn plow and rubbed his chin in a reflectan who after drinking a pint of hard HZS JlCAZ2EMZCIJ?QCl?&Siax ive way and said to himself: cider to steady her nerves looked up shows the academic procession at the Inauguration of Professor Hlbben as president of "Gosh all' but I guess QUR photograph at him with grateful eyes and said: university In the line are William Llbbey grand marshal Major Rhoades military aide to That hired “ 'Llsha ought to marry Nancy! I’m a woman of Ridgeway Mr Taft Hlbben Chief Justice White President Taft President Associate Justice Pitney Henry Van 'Dyke man of hers needs a man to boss him If I my word but I'll be snummed and other prominent persons and some of her cows are always don’t take a year off them three leavailin’ or the hogs havin’ the cholera ing only two for you to wait! But for ly by the wailing of babes and the Elisha Ridgeway it’s your duty" you I’d be a dead woman now” general cry of human beings" That evening he went over to Bee Elisha of the two long years It seems that babes when they cry the widow He was more quiet than and sighedthought and went his way with a In church at any rate do so at certain usual and by and by she took notice d- ifeeling that Luck might keep things and asked: musical intervals sevenths sixths or going She did Only three days later To vindicate their conformity with seconds ’’’Llsha anything on your mind?” Boys cry louder than girls when he went to carry back a borLibert y of Moslem Women of the teachings of the prophet it was All can be reduced to musical ‘‘Jest a leetle” was the reply rowed hoe he found the widow Baker ' to be- notescrying for the reformers necessary ‘"Tater-bugain’t come have they?” in and the cries of people of all Short Duration well where she had been for the come reactionaries as far as the ages differ very little "Haven't got a squint of a single three and was chilled long hours women were concerned so orders were Mr t claims that hla one” a In drawing and through through Issued that no Turkish woman was to "Didn't lose any turkeys by the last bucket 8tarted appear In public wearing a thin veil setting of the penitential psalm conof water she had leaned too far Halt Is Called on Movement co!d rain?” tains two of the intervals at which Turks — Order for Using over the curb by Young Euroshe must loiter in not front of babied cry and What’s on my mind Nancy with con"Noap I was Is Thicker Face Coverings praying for you to come” and she must not enter siderable fidelity reproduces pean shops Is get tin’ married” when played on the she said with chattering teeth as he Enforced such places except under special cir"For the land’s sake!” organ the long drawn walling of In looked down at her cumstances "Yes I thought you’n me would get fants cries of men with the mingled "You tie the end of the rope around Constantinople — The movement for The women were warned In short and women married" Does the emancipation women of Turkish you when I let It down Stop! to make themselves as Inconspicuous "Hear the man talk!” off another year?” of this the under the which take Young as possible in public on pain of arrest regime I’m "Yes Thought It all THIEF BINDS WOMAN TO POST ’Llsha you know I’m a woman of Turks gained considerable momen- and punishment Under this new rule over this afternoon Better set the tum has now received a serious set- several Moslem women of evil repumy word” was the reply weddin' day” "You are Nancy” back Gags Her Then Robs Her Children’s tation have been arrested exiled and a was Elisha Ridgeway "I said four years and then three Banks of Their Savings Encouraged by the Young Turks In consequence of these harsh regman and meant well but he made a and Escapes and now though I know how women permitted themselves greater ulations the women are more mistake He made It because he was years going Sarah Jones will giggle I’m goln' to liberty of movement a In short heavily veiled than even under the and an old bachelor It did not occur to knock oft still another year” Camden N J —Mrs Annie Chamtime It was no uncommon thing to old regime but as some compensahim that a woman must be won Even railroad bers wife of a Pennsylvania Come up!” "Good for you! see husbands and wives riding In the tion lately woman a they have begun to cupy engine driver was bound and gagged Elisha same carriage One year now — only one! A woman’s club with European dress in other parts of tbelr Nlsn’t going to be picked up and lugged a robber in her home while the If Luck was going to turn a membership wondered from the best Moslem attire even their skirts In many cases by off to the altar without enough hanghouse and If he families was formed and courses of thief went through on him or continue being good the Had being modeled on the hobble pattern ing back to save appearances took what money he could find Two could only smash that other year! lectures and literary evenings were Elisha been courting for even a month little children of the woman were He had his opportunity There came Education under Its auspices CRIES OF BABIES MUSICAL locked In another room while the robthings might have been different but a thunderstorm one midnight and the given and a received attention for girls he hadn't courted at all He had ber worked bolt that struck the widow Baker’s school for girls under the patronage Bat on the porch with the widow Mrs Chambers raised- him out of the president of the chamber was Discovery of a London Curate Who It house afire and set put up a hard fight and talked crops and country gossip Has Christened Many but was overcome and bound feet In The founded while funds were provided There had been glorious sunsets and of bed and sent him running Infants the air and head down to a bed post rain aided by a few palls of water for training teachers nilvery moons and songs by the whipfour small The burglar broke open and some more The problem of the veil was inbut not so much as a sigh doused the flames poorwills London — Music for Psalm 137 "By banks In which had hard cider brought the widow clear of fluenced by the prevailing liberal tenthe children from him nd there was something the Waters of Babylon We Sat” was placed their savings and got $45 The the shock She had given herself up dencies and in a short time althe says Inspired children cries entirely Elisha composer attracted could of the she for dead neightalk After though no one ventured to discard It “from babies at cry hearing baptismal bors who released Mrs Chambers seemed to expect her to say some- entirely It was so attenuated In many thing She realized that he did and cases as to be little better than an services” Tbe composer is the Rev Noel led off: therefore DIG UP CAN FULL OF MONEY Many women apology for a veil who has been for six “'Llsha I’m a woman of my word! while in the European quarter of the years the senior curate of St Mat- Workmen I said five years and then four — three Allowed to Keep the $1000 city wore the veil flung back over thew’s Church Wlllesden a London —two” their heads Found on Farm of Senator During his six years at SL “And now Nancy?" Martlne These reforms were not received suburb Matthew’s tbe senior curate has chris"Sarah Jones Is goln’ to giggle” with good grace by the more conmany Wlllesden babies and conPlainfield N J—It became known servative Turks who not only regard tened to of mankind he the generality trary AMERICA here that two laborers cutting a street IN COLONIAL ARMOR their women as without souls but found music in their walls the farm of United States through object to any exhibition whatever of "I was so impressed” he says “with Senator Martlne known as tbe Cedar in the Early their bodies Worn Not Infrequently the musical qualities of the cries that Brook Farm near here found a tin soon reacted distrust This profound Was and Richly Wrought Days I considered they ought to be recorded can which contained $1000 in green the On and Young the government and Decorated The finders were William Turks The reformers found their In some way I also wished to write backs a chant which was original Myers a negro and Pasquale Delato "Armor worn worn for service In tolerant attitude toward their women "Now I claim that this composition who equally divided the prize between I don’t believe America! It” This folks’ aspirations was strengthening Is original and at the same time mu- them lending visitor who stood the opposition and especially from a distinguished The money was discolored with age that they were sical and not grotesque It represents In front of one of the cases In the point to the argument not true believers Nothing did more more or less the meaning of the words and the can looked as though It had Museum of Art "Why Metropolitan to which it is set ‘By the Waters of been buried for years There was we never had these to add to the prestige of the conservamy dear fellow Wept: nothing to show who burled tbe money mediaeval people In our country" But tive Turks than the charge that the Babylon We Sat Down and the fact Is none the less that we did Young Turks were no longer good When We Remembered Thee O Sion' and tbe finders were allowed to keep Is illustrated musical It The lamentation In the Moslems wear armor' not Infrequently early days and that In some Instances Llsha Them Are the Very at least the armor was richly wrought “Yes UPHELD and decorated says a recent Issue of KISSLESS MARRIAGE JIIBBEN A Woman of Her Word TO WEAR VEIL AGAIN Words" else to looked said : obstruct the way The widow at him for a moment and then "’Lieha there ain't goln to be no weddin’ day!" "But why?" "In the first place Fm all eat up with astonishment and In the next you must have heard what Sarah Jones said the day my husband was burled?" “Don’t remember” "But I do and so does a heap of She keeps quiet for a other folks minute and then nods her head and says: ‘“You Jest put It down In black and white that Nancy Baker will marry agin as soon as the year Is up’ 'Llsha “Yes them are her very a dozen women and more'n ‘words have got ’em writ down D’ye think to let the words of that old I'm goln' come true? No slree! grasswidow “But It’s over a year” he protested "Yes It's thirteen months one day and two hours to be exact but Sarah Jones would giggle Just the same” "I thought from what Jim said when he found he'd got to go that be expected us to get married” “Mebbe he did but we ain’t goln’ to Tilsh I’m a wom—not yet anyway an of my word When I heard of what Sarah Jones said I said to myself that I wouldn’t marry agin under five years at least and I'll keep my word” There was a groan from poor Elisha that touched her heart and her voice as she said: was sympathetic "I ain’t sayln' that I don’t like you but Tm sayln’ you’ll have to wait four years more” Another groan MuBulletin of the Metropolitan seum of Art It was of course only In the earliest Colonial times that armor was worn In the Spanish colonies It regularly was In constant service during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Indeed It was due to their complete with panoply that Pizarro and Cortez routed their handful of adventurers hostile armies That horse armor was then used and largely used is incontrovertible and the condition of panic caused among the Indians by the vulnerableness of the Spaniard cannot be given too much weight in the study With armored horses of the conquest the Invaders rode down masses of natives and the invention of the stirrup had Its grim use of the conqulstadores in such a struggle It was a stirrup of great weight with wide flanges at the sides and base and the horseman could swing it fatally as he galloped This type squares through crowded of stirrup survived In a decadent form until the early nineteenth century Its flanges were retained only projecting as space for decoration and It Is more than probable that those who latei rode with such a stirrup knew little ol its ancient use the Woman an Active Politician Is lucky Cal Rough and Ready enough to have for registrars of voters Miss Mamie Morrison an expert who is highly popular horsewoman and she has made a new record by hunting up every voter In her bailiwick spending ten hours a day In the saddle She takes her book to county dances too and not a man or woman Escapes without registering — Indian spoils News New York Court Rules Pair Mutt Stay United Even Without Osculation New York— Declaring that his wife would not kiss him Samuel Markowitz asked the supreme court in Brooklyn to annul his marriage to Mildred Markowitz Mr Markowitz who Is noted among hla friends for his sartorial perfection declared that whenever he attempted to embrace his wife she repulsed him Mr coldly and got beyond his reach Markowitz admitted that except In the matter of kissing him Mrs Markowitz was a model wife and that it was with sorrow he was forced to bring proceedings for annulment of tbe mar- riage Justice Mareau before whom the was tried characterized as abgrounds upon which Mr Markowitz sought freedom from his wife and denied the motion Mrs Markowitz In a counter action beforp Justice Blackmar prayed that and counsel fee be granU’d alimony her Through her counsel she stated that she was married when her husband was 18 years old and that prior to her meeting with him he had contracted other alliances of which she was Ignorant at that time Mrs Markowitz made no effort to deny her coldness to her husband and declared that the marriage was performed at tbe Instance of her mother to whom she said be had gone threatening to commit suicide if he could not marry tbe daughter The court denied the motion motion surd the Andrew Carnegie in Novel He enterparliament of humanity in tains for a fortnight al the choicest spirits of the world and by means of Woman’s Book the press and the gramophone spreads their wise words and golden thoughts to the uttermost ends of the Steel King American Joins earth Former This Idea of the Intellectual the Lovers and Also 8tarta Parlof humanity appears also organization In new roGrete for iament of Humanity mance ‘‘The Intellectuals” The orBenefit of World ganizer here is not an American CroeBerlin— Andrew Carnegie who was sus but a German man of science Both Ideas these with Pro originated Shaw Bernard introduced by George the Nobel into the latter’s play "Major Barbara" lessor Wilhelm Ostwald also appears under another name in prize winner for chemistry of 1909 a new novel by Baroness Bertha von LASHED TO RIGGING Suttner the peace propagandist au- CREW thor of "Lay Down Your Arms” This latest work of the baroness Thrilling Experience of Men and One Woman on a Fishing bears the aspiring title "Der which may 8teamer Hochgedanken” Figures as Leading Character Hube translated as manity" It tells how Franka Garlett daughter of a poor Austrian schoolmaster who married a countess herits millions from her grandfather and devotes her life and her money to preaching a new doctrine of femAt first she is helped In this inism by a young poet Chlodwlg Helmer The new feminism alms at helping women to asqulre male virtues without male vices and weaknesses After sorae-- years’ propagandizing Franka discovers that she Is a woman and has a right to live! and at this old moment she meets again her friend Helmer and marries him It Is Andrew Carnegie In the form millionaire Mr of the American who brings the pair together Toker starts at Lucerne an annual TO MOUSSES MAKE CAND1 That Comes Direct From Recipe Louisiana the Home of This Delicious Confection Louisiana Is rightly the borne of mofor it was right here candy (where sugar was first raised In the United sweet States and molasses and health giving was first given to the world) that molasses candy or "candle tire” as the Creoles call it had Its birth “Candle tire” parties or molasses were candy pullings among the pleasurable incidents of life among the early belles and beaux Take one quart of molasses one tablespoonful butter one pound granulated lasses sugar twoffb'spoonfuls vinegar soda and the Juice teaspoonful of one Icvrqn Boil the molasses and sugar until It becomes thick when Add the vinegar dropped Into water lemon and butter Boll until it hardens whp dropped Into water stir In a small half teaspoonful bicarbonate of soda and pour Into buttered tins and as soon as it begins to cool suffMoisten the iciently pull until white hands while pulling with ice water or butter The sticks may be single twisted braided or flattened accord- ' ing to taste MAKING FRUIT FILLED CAKE Recipe With Full Instructions That Make Success' Within Reach of Amateur New For the layers cream pound of butter and one pound of sugar add tflx eggs one pound and one ounce of flour pint of of milk and two even teaspoonfuls Beat vigorously and baking powder bake in round jelly cake pans For one of boll tbe filling pound sugar with water enough to dissolve it until It threads Pour slowly Into the whites of four eggs which have been beaten to a stiff froth beating steadily all the time When all the syrup has been consumed add pound of shredded citron figs pound pound chopped of raisins seeded and cut fine and one pound of blanched and chopped almonds stirring the fruit Into the Icing gradually When all has been between blended spread thoroughly the layers and on the top and sides of As this is rich cake It the cake small should be cut Into slices and served with fruit punch FOLDING Is TABLE MOST Great Convenience In ment When Space HANDY Small ApartMust Be Economized For the small apartment where every inch of space must be there Is no piece of furniture to equal the folding table which when closed may be placed almost flatly against a wall When opened this table shows a flat surface covered with baize or morocco on which a tea tray game of may be set or a cards be played Through Its center this top Is invisibly hinged and has when two flat lids one of which raised discloses a shallow box containing an entire sewing equipment Tbe other side la fitted with a complete writing desk set In addition to a blotter pad next to which are sunken grooves for pens and pencils and at the two upper corners wells for Ink and paste Poke Weed Salad Just as soon as the common poke weed begins to project Its stout stem above the ground and open Its leaves It is in condition for an Ideal spring salad Only the tenderest tips of the weed should be used and these Bhould be cleansed and cooked like any other green Drain and pack tbe cooked vegetable Into Individual cups and when It Is cold turn out tbe molded forms and serve with French dressing or mayonnaise on lettuce leaves Poke weed Is also delicious used like spinach Its flavor reminds some persons of asparagus Tomatoes and Cheese Delicious are rounds of croutons— bread fried to a golden brown In butter spread thickly with anchovy paste sprinkled with finely chopped pimentos Another spread is a very thick stew of tomatoes almost the consistency of a paste sprinkle with grated cheese of the ordinary American variThe tomatoes should be highly ety and quite rich with butter seasoned If hot chocolate Is liked at tea time the flavor Is Improved by adding a drop of vanilla or a dash of brandy t Mexican Spaghetti Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter In granite saucepan When hot add four ounces of spaghetti broken small half an onion chopped fine a teacupful of canned tomatoes half a teaspoonful of salt and a little cayenne pepper Stir till slightly browned and add a then large cupful of hot water and simmer till the water Is absorbed and the spaghetti tender Alaska — The mall steamer Seward Dora bringing 35 survivors of the wrecked codflshlng schooner Joseph Russ Including Mrs Charles Foss wife of the master of the lost vessel has arrived from Chlrikof Island Boiled Salad Dressing where the Russ went ashore Cream three level tablespoons of The Russ struck- at high tide dur butter with a level teaspoon of musIng a terrific gale Immense waves tard a saltspoon each of salt and papswept the decks and the crew and the rika add the yolks of two eggs beatlone woman lashed themselves to the en and pour on cup of vinerigging where they remained six gar Set In a double boiler and cook hours until thickened Cool and add one cup When the tide went out baggage of beaten whipped cream and other articles that provisions would enable them to live on the unFaded Shades inhabited Island until rescuers came When green shales hare become were taken ol? the vessel Several faded they can be renewed by rubbing members of tbe crew In two rmal! them with a rag squeezed out of lir (lories rowed to Chignik 100 miles eed oil L |