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When light, add enough more flour to make a dough. Knead till smooth and elastic. When slightly more than I doubled in bulk, make into loaves. When light, bake from SO njinutes to &ne hour, A combination of rye and wheat flour gives a lighter and more desir- | able loaf than one made with rye flour alone. Princess to Lobby For Recognition of Hawaii San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 24. —! I Princess Kawananakoa of Hawaii left here yesterday for Washington to start a lobby, perhaps the only one at the next session of Congress to be headed by a real princess. The purpose of the i lobby is to have one of the new bat-i . tleships named "Hawaii." The support of Senator James D. STOP PAIN! RUB NEURALGIA AWAY Instant relief from nerve tor i i ture and misery with "St. Jacobs Oil." I j Rub this soothing, penetrating oil 1 right into the sore, inflamed nerves, ! and like magic—neuralgia disappears. | "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is 1 I a harmless "neuralgia relief" which 1 doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug ' store and gently rub the "aching nerves," and In Just a moment you will bo absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get Instant re lief with this old-time, honest pain de stroyer—it cannot injure. Phelan of California, is said to be I pledged to the undertaking and the | Princess, before leaving, said Senator j Key Pittmann, of Nevada, also was ! counted on, although not definitely j committed. The islanders, she ex | plained, would not be satisfied with | a cruiser, as has been suggested. Rich Yale Student Sued by His Young Wife For Divorce and Alimony Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 24. Pa pers in action for divorce and alimony brought by Jessie Husted, of Danbury, Conn., against her husband, Mills Hus ted, the wealthy Yale law student, to gether with an attachment of the de fendant's real and personal property, | were left by the Deputy Sheriff at Mr. , Husted's home here, and copies filed I with the town clerk yesterday. The suit is returnable before the Superior Court, Bridgeport, on Tuesday, De (cember 5, 191 G. | The complaint sets forth that the I plaintiff, whose maiden name was Jessie Shephard, and the defendant ; were married on March 1, 191fi, and j between May 9 and August 6, tlie de fendant has been guilty of intolerable I cruelty to the plaintiff. These acts of cruelty, the complainant alleges, con j sist of the defendant choking, kick ing and striking her and other' cruel ties are elleged. It is further claimed that the defendant owns real and personal estate valued at $175,000. The plaintiff asks that her name be changed to Jessie Shephard. The case against Mr. Husted, brought by his young wife, charging | him with nonsupport will come up for i trial in the borough court here next | Friday morning. Abyssinia Overthrows Mohammedan Intrigues Washington, D. C., Nov. 24. Abyssinia, tho oldest Christian coun try in the world, has put down an other attempt to bring it under the sway of Mohammedanism. Details reaching here through official sources, of the revolution fought out on the African Plateau, show that the over throw of the young Emperor, Lidq Jeasu, by his mother, Qulzero Zeoditu, followed the Emperor's conversion by his father, to Moslemism and efforts to change the national religion. Lidq, .about 20 years old, succeeded his grandfather, the famous old Em peror Menelik, whose oft-reported death was officially admitted three years ago. Ouizero Zeoditu is now on her father's throne with the title of Empress of Ethiopia. Abyssinia, isolated by deserts and mountains, is the most Inaccessible of countries. Until to-day tho United States Government had heard no ex planation for the revolution. Four-Mule Team Present For Champ Clark, Is Plan Reading, Pa., Nov. 24. A move ment was started here to raise a fund in conjunction with Lebanon county, where a canvass has been started by the Young Men's Democratic Club of Palmyra, to buy four mules and a Conestoga wagon, to be driven by Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, in President Wilson's inauguration parade next. March. It is planned to have a public presenta tion of the outfit to Mr. Clark, after the parade. The Conestoga wagon will be typical of the method of travel in Berks and Lebanon counties many years ago and the four mules are to be the finest that money can buy. The idea is that they shall eventually land on one of Speaker Clark's farms near his home in Jop lin. Mo. Women Will Study How to Make Love Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 24. To fit themselves to be good wives for men whom they have not yet found, 100 business women have formed the Josephine Club and are taking a course in self-control. Later on they will study first-aid to injured, literature and gymnastic work, and when pro ficient in wifely accomplishments will take a course in courting. All members of the club are single and of a marriageable age. They are engaged in business pursuits, but each hopes to preside over a home of her own. As the members have spent years doing things as they have seen fit, they thought it a good idea to gain control of themselves when things went wrong, and the self-control idea is being inculcated in devious ways. Marriage will not mean a loss of membership in the club. Soda Fountain Is Their Altar Chicago, 111., Nov. 24.—The cupidity of Cupid is marvelous. He scored a home run between sips of malted milk. Leo Whiteson is a soda clerk. He wanted to marry Lillian Rlbitchok, but couldn't leave his fountain. 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