an————— —————————— i Sr ————— TAKES SKILL TO Methods of Turning the Rough Stones Into Brilliants Ex- plained by Expert. WORLD WAR PUT PRICES UP played in This Country More Than Ever Before—Very Few Are Perfect. New York Diamonds as coveted gems and ornaments have lost none of their popularity. Since the war many never these brillianis are day, even though they cost maore formerly. F skill It montis 1 “Diamons rough late persons w ho them to than wearing WW person ralize the or t carator VEY at tory, sai have pone light which makes family ol a goodly is ing a brillis # super neo them uniqu accur better to follow to the Just what “When from the means all as a self be; the faint color “So indeed stones we of its trav dnced the sorter ¢ sorter is kind ni } whose Years est vi and an cHnnY Sorting the Diamonds. "yg ’ § 1 rwi » $ diamonds stone f the lowing nn ‘el crysin liants tern eight shape the ‘close ranging prises the low off color “If our test of STO and eal in weighed, wrapped one of others of kind, and it i ultima workshop of Here IR assigned (oat diamond denis its wav to the mond polisher a highly tined grace beauty or “Most of r and 1 Sach wkiller t¢ be turned br opulence done in Holl: and especially Amsterdam, which, sinee the Fifteenth century, famous for this indusiry. “The surface irregularities, together with superficial split from the Sometimes when the it Is of advantage to saw it or more pieces so as to save as possible of the weight in cut mends. “The rough shaping of the diamond ts done through operation called “bruiting,’ which of away the corners by rubbing one stone against another. This was formerly a manual process, the two diamonds be fing mounted on sticks held in either hand by the lapidary. But the ancient and conservative this is in has heen flaws, are first any away stone, stone ig large two much dia- into as un consists wenring even in art of ipal IM pointing ment EDow of 1 Conrisls Tells = SAE ov a a SER ANA is pa 5% 3 err pn, Wad on Ws A SR Nikko #ariuny Jupan Gil B Their tutor, an nds are studying visit to studying officer, Is municipal govern partment of Agriculture Car- ries on Experiments With id of Packers. i iC MAKE PORK SAFE T0 EAT Temperature Fata table Yime Element for Each Product yured Out riety of {rive Departmen ti $ Hope «d that cxperiment dreaders hinosis Hygienically, the { of cating uneooked pork and products {= regarded the hy profession as very much to Ix toothsome aged: but the sausage, smoked sausage, pepprong, iekled sausage and a number er daintles continue American pubic The experin service In addition safety in the vari ing pork withoyt ! down the time cot to defy ents proved fixing us methods of they the much as nh cooking, IStmed it prox pees in 5 aun ve permitting the cost of Bone days, considerable saving in Prior to these investigations comparatisely | tie known of processes used in curing pork upon the vitality of trichinae eauge of trichinosis It has been assumed as manufacture was concerning the effect which is the 1 governing each for ten weeks In succession, # n received a can of condensed milk sane quirements ew meth Bat pors rustomarily the moderate rendered harmiess by m and ory hundredweight one-third prefiiminary After the Curing and then hy drying the salt hag heer introduced KE NSA Res or temperature not Fahrfnheit A allowed for in a 45 degrees must he fiedd at least 20 Hays lower than period of five daye is preliminary curing, whic may be curtailed, provided the time | t drying room is correspondingly in. f OTe sed. Treating Other Varieties. In the case of pepproni, which are stuffed in long, narrow, | casings, it found feasible re | duce the curing period to 20 days, of which at 15 days must be given | to drying Smoked SA ULH LON thin : WHs {io least sausages may be rendered harmless by being subjected to a pre liminary cure and then smoked at temperatures ranging around 80 de Fahrenheit for 40 hours, fol lowed by drying for ten days. Sausage smoked nt a temperature of 126 de | grees to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, for a relatively brief period, following a grees {18 rendered harmless without subse. | quent drying. i Hams are rendered | trichinae by two methods, froe | Pernture not less than 95 degrees, {the basiz of three days for every pound of ment, followed by 48 hours of smoking at a temperature of not less than SO degrees, and finally by 20 dayx’ drying nt a temperature not lower than 45 degrees, Balt and =uitable temperatures are {the prineipa: means of destroying trichinae. j HE U. 8. 8. Wasp sient glory about her that most modern. She flitted into being In April, 1514, und buzzed out during the fall of the Same year There wae a first Wasp in the war pf 1812. This second one was smaller put better built. Her 500 tons made little wore than an overgrown off 32 She was armed with 20 suwed nounders und a pair of lean 12-pound- re, Cutting *ouid the » 815 pounds of metal of Captain “Johnnie” Blakeley aut on May 1, 1814. He was it headed straight she broadside about the shell! loose all together hurl tremendous Or one modern 8inch ted no time ‘ 1 nanne in ou fury But John wis not the retiring wo shouidn’ pained one destrovers after ! SH. M ith la perched or ints June iplandish fh A rise rienr Bil tHcers ghip's « surrender Thence recoup after feav voy of ter gun sentiments brig Inkeley On Lae fctabher Swedis! lant time DEVIATION CAN'T vouch for this tale. 1 » 1 n't if I could ing to be done no his own tales, To the tenr Truth is an abortion of s« intrigue calculated to put the !? romance and adventure, It is true, however, that a needle is of weak and vacillating char acter low caste If there's any von nautical ientifie ug on oO pass 1#t 80 much : fron Ss a bally hunk of approach the binnacle high-priced gui comes 5 creature of de cldedly ensy vir The needle straigh? and narrgw north-south line and sub bowl and our he tne abandons its mits to the magnetic charms of a baser metal. Deviation ig the name of the needle's On a ateel vexzel ench points of true. Though are arranged about it to « for action of surrounding metal, there is always n small error. This deviation, Vitally important to a skipper i= it know the amount of error. Also must he be familiar with what nearly «in CoOmpnss out magnets anpensate error is fo of the #0 the tale goes- Canadian had n wood just forward For patrols Curgo instance one on boom secured boom wag of steel. So near the steer ing compass was this piece that when 6 gale swept the forecastle clear, tak. boom and all, there was some 12 ing PPerhapt it wae yaulh, or mayhe op- from worrying. Or it may even have been that he wane going to see his wife At any rate he kept on in spite of No fia dead reckoning had to do. er. And though it was late he went nxhore. lar. The street beyond curved the Ming queer about the lights, Suddenly he encountered a woman. It wong his wife. But why should she have her new suit on as he discerned by the glow of a shop window, “What are you doing here?” she ex. cintmed. “(oing home, of course.” # a strange and sirange things to people, His head whirled to remember if he had had 1 one glass of grog at the lo ‘Ten in trance, mention John's boom eried, They led said She him into an house Ie minutes he sat Then He thi “It's LOTHeOne leaped to hig fe COMMDaRS devi Newfoundis thoug na looney threo | BON HOMME RICHARD A N OLD STORY, ye But 1 bet ix 3 HUn't know s fn} hang spunk eut of a the few boarding Richard was her decks were and But Jones became the BOTS ides sieves Paul two continents, BATTLE STATIONS OW do you pick a man? H By his face—Yes And figure sometimes, His actions—mostly. when yéu are sure they are i method. and fitke and John thoughts his But statesmen more Gladstone, is ene like there {arent others like T it. Sure to the mark is: waite, Not his patience. all of him while he's waiting how a Just all the time. Submarines are the greatest Immediate peril In course of a few days an actual war sone le reached: that is, an ares in which the enemy may be lurking. Or gnapicions smoke appears on the hori jah on signal general quarters,” is I's quick decision. sir.” from the admirn “Aye tenant. ave, flag lieu: drop to the signal hoards. On every emergency call, naught the whole ship's company flies battle stations, Primarily this means that each offi cor and man shall roost ship's station bill provides for him to meet the enemy in time of battle. Cap tain in conning tower, surgeon in sick bay. gunner at gun, engineer in engine room, and so on. All very pretty for a drill. But sup- pose the enemy actually is near. Or it tarng out that the hostile fleet i€ eraening just behind the horizon, Then i's all hands stick to their sta. tions, They must not leave if powder ig out. Nor if the other fellow is close enough to take a pot shot pretty soon. Nor if destroyers might dart in under cover of fog or darkness, It's stick to to Broadsides are not bad. There is room enough to sit and to stretch one's eve! In turrets, though, the confine ment soon grows irksome. y fe She teh ROME took with us crying and ut her dar asked if she “I'm that boy of curs lacks concentration.” “Oh, he has concentration enough only instead of using It on the work he has to do he concentrates upon how to escape doing iL" Non. Producers, splendid to one we Mag liar OILS Favored Son of the Highway . yori hans Duggins is The Reason, “There { pr lils nerve bites “Md he with well? “He wou dnt onl. ’ Reversing. “Au actress in preparing bm the for rules herself usual gtnge reverses all sn" paints “How “She first nd draws aftes- The Provocation. -l muzzled the at that meeting” “But not before there had some hiting remarks” hear they speaker heen IZ) »r J We ” SCARED STivy The Cur—{ thought Fug Dog tails curled ? The Pug—They deo, but lust night, and it me so the cur! came out I saw a» frightonod t— Hard Hit, His brain's in a whirl, His years they are twenly The cause I8 a girl, That's trouble aplenty Not So Now. “Do believe in an rency T° “I want mine elastic enough to gireich from one pay day to another, anyway.” . yom elastic cur pnb smn. The Feline Accompaniment. “Do you have a kitty in your poker game?” “Not in Crimson Guich.,” answered Three-Finger Sam. "What we have is romethin’ I'd be more willin® to de scribe ns a fullgrown and tempers. mental Bob cat” Hidden, “What's thnt you say?” “1 don’t like for my wife to see me smoking.” “1 suppose that’s why you ure throwing out a smoke screen.” A
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