PAGE SIX THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. noir J AMES S. HARLAN, the auie son of the late chief Justice, who holds a high place in the councils of the interstate commerce commission, in years gone by was an ardent and expert bicyclist. It took a broken leg and six weeks in bed to cure him of the habit Baron Chlndn, the Japanese ambassador, who has figured largely in tbo public prints recently by reason of California's legislation against his country men, got most of ills American education at le i'uuw university, in Indiana, where ho was a member of the D. K. E. society. In those days ho was known as tho "Japanese Hoosicr," and incidentally ho was an Intimate friend of former United States Senator Albert J. Bev eridge, who was then working bis way through college. . ! S Edgar E. Clark, the sociologist of the interstate com merce commission, was once the most popular passenger conductor on tho old Ilk) Grande Western railroad. Q1S13, American Press Association. BAHON CHINDA. Congressman Bon Grubb Humphreys of Mississippi, whoso father, General Benjamin G. Humphreys of tlw Oonfoderato army, wag governor of that state from 18C3 to 1803, when ho was forcibly ejected from the state hou be by Federal troops, being about three years old at tho time, ac companied his father in his enforced departure from the cnpltol. Tho next time that lie entered tho capitol it was in a Yankee uniform aa a lieutenant in the Second Mississippi regiment during tho war with Spain. Key rittman, chairman of tho senate committee on territories and tho Junior senator from Nevada, Is tho only Klondikcr in tho upper house, no ar rived in Dawson City during tho midst of tho gold rush with about half a ton of provisions and a Canadian dime. As drinks wero 1 aploce, Pittmnn says, ho learned what tho pinch of rail poverty moans. Ho Is a great-grand-nephew of Francis Scott Key, who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner." Representative Julius Kabn of San Francisco is tho only actor in congress. For ten years before he studied law be played prominent parts in tho companies of Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Tommaso Salvlnl, Clara Morris and other famous stars. t H Stanley E. Bowdlc, tho congressman who succeeded Nick Longworth, Colonel Itooecvelt's son-in-law, as representative from tho First Ohio district, Is tho most rnbid antl-sullraglst in tho house. He first came into tho limelight through labeling his predecessor, then his opponent, during tho pro-election campaign as "an investment largely along the lino of ornamentation and lux ury for tho district" KEY riTTMAN. Today's Short Story An Impulsive Lover j A 4k A A A-A A A A A A A A A A Q f ft fi O A tt THE Von Puttknmcrs wero one of tho most respectable families in Germany. Their customs, their manners, their dally occupations, wero tho same as they had been several hundred years before, when tbo first Puttkamcr woe permitted to prefix von to his name. They lived on tho family estate at Eclnfeld. Nothing had ever occurred to disturb tho serenity of their lives, and It did not occur to any ono of them that any disconcerting episode would ever happen to tliem. Tho time came, however, when tho wholo Puttkamcr family was startled as if by tho slvock of an earthquake An application arrived from a young officer in tho Prussian army for per mission to pay his addresses to Johan na Puttkamcr. This was equivalent to asldng for her lian. Who was he? A von, an officer, n member of an ex cellent family. But with this tho list of recommendations ended. At tho university where ho had studied his wild ways hod fastened upon him tbo sobriquet of "Mad." A big man, with long legs, ho strode through German customs, trampling them at every Btep. Ho never did any tiling as any ono else would do it Ho had no roverenoo, no fear. Ho emobed big black cigars and drank casks of beer. Terriblo aa It was to give np tlw maiden, it was cs- cruclating to risk her happiness with such a man. A family conclave was called that is, a conclave among tbo older mem bers. Tho applicant's position, talents, habits, wero discussed and testimony regarding them taken. On tho one hand was tho young officer's family and social status, on tbo other bis mad pranks, his contempt for established .forms. It was not deemed wlso to posi tively decline what might prove a good match nor to accept what might prove a very bad one. Better temporize un til an acquaintance with tho suitor could be gained. Tbo final decision was to invito him to tho family domain and iook mm over. When tho day came round and the hour approached for tlw suitor's nrrlv. al the Puttkamcr family and tho old est nnd most trusted relations wen lined up to receive him. Johanna was stationed in tho center of the group between her father nnd mother. A clatter of horse's hoofs was heard com ing up tho driveway nt a crnllon. nnd a moment later a tall, lank young man tnrerw mmseir to tho ground. Without a moment's hesitation tho lover ran forward. Anna his arms around Jo hanna, drew her tightly to his breast and covered her face with kisses. Meanwhile tho scandalized parents stood flashing lightning from their eyes at this annihilation of an their plans, nil their precaution. But tho victory was with tho vymhic? man, who had carried tho position by storm, it was not wng before the fa ther and mother realized that tho mat ter was settled. What! Permit. thlr daughter to remain nnbotrothed to the man who had embraced herl Never! Tho Inspection was ended nt Its be ginning: tho DTOboUon did rait tnlro place. It was a settled fact that llttlo jonanna was to bo given over to her lover tliough he were a monster. Be fore ho left nclnfeM tho pair went through tho forme of betrothal. Years after this triumph, with tho same whirlwind decision, tho man who made it achieved others in a far dif ferent field that of statesmanship and diplomacy. His name will bo handed down among tho greatest of European statesmen. It was OUo von Bismarck. T $62 ws to the- That roses and anemones aro used as girdles? They are especially effec tive used with white laoo 'on whltb gowns for bridesmaids. That buttons are by do moans ifo necessary complement of buttonhole'? Some of tho new1 frocks show rows 'ftf exaggeratedly simulated buttonholes outlined in satin or other materials down tbo front of tho skirt; with a silk tassel tho color of the satin instead of a button. Mint Sauce. To bo served with spring lamb. Three tablospoonfuls vinegar, two tablespoon fu Is mint, one tablespoonful sugar and one teaspoon' f ul salt Mix ten minutes before using. A Summer Dessert Called "SI Throes." To bo frozen. Throe cupfuls of sugar, throe cupfuls of cream, threo cupfuls of water, three bananas (crush ed), throe oranges (Juice) and throe lemons (juice). Creamed Cucumber Sauce. For planked or boiled fish. Peel, cut into halves and remove seods from six cu cumbers. Grato them and drain until perfectly dry. Add to the grated cu cumber ono grated onion, Juice of ono lemon, one-half teaspoonful of salt pepper and fold In one-half cupful of whipped cream. Serve at onoe. Marsh ma I low Pudding. The whites of threo eggs beaten stiff, one-half cup ful of cold water, one-half cupful of boiling water, ono cupful of sugar, ono tablespoonful of gelatin, ono tea spoonful of flavoring. Soak golatln In cold water until soft. Add sugar and flavoring, then boiling water. When tho mixture begins to set pour over tho beaten egg whites nnd beat constantly for twenty minutes. Then put into molds to set. AT A GLANCE. The largest cave in tho world is tho Mammoth cave In Kentucky. Mcncllk, the late king of Abyssinia, claimed Uncage that reached farther back than any European sovereign, tracing a direct descent from King Solomon. t n The books of a San Francisco coal company wore recently examined and showed that in a few years it had sold 01,000 tons more of coal than It had ever had. . t An insurance company that has taken a census of all the tall buildings in Now York city reports that there nro more thirteen story buildings than of any other height . t The operators at tbo government wireless station near Newport, R. I., recently "picked up" a conversation between two Argentlno cruisers ap proximately 6,000 mllos away. t A French scientist claims to have Invented n "cold" electric light requir ing so llttlo current that all tho power necessary to light a 2,000 candle pow er lamp without beat may bo generat ed by a squirrel turning a wheel In Its cage. ? . Cleopatra's last resting place. It Is said, is in the garden of the National library, Ituo Vlvienne, Paris. Her sar cophagus was stolen by a savant years ago, tho story runs, and thus came into the library's possession, being pre served in tho medal room there until 1870. The Home Beautiful A An Attractive Upstairs Hail I HAVE YOU OBSERVED 5 THE hall, especially the upstairs hall, is a difficult problem In house furnish ing. If it happens to bo a llttlo wider than ordinary It may be fitted up like tho ono illustrated here. Curtains swung across tho arches will givo all desired privacy. In this case tho end of the hall was fitted up with corner cabinets and a writing desk. Tho wide leaded window admits plenty of nlr and light A couch at one side and a low cabinet at tho other side of tho hall glvo It tlw attractlvo homellUo appearance most upper halls lack. This furnish ing idea may also bo applied to small, narrow hall rooms, tho couch serving as a bed and tho cabinets being corner cupboards. Both tho fastidious summer tourist and tho seasoned traveler will welcome a dainty toilet accessory of recent im portation which successfully eliminates tho necessity for carrying cither face cloths or sponges. Hygleric sponges tbeso ingenious ar tides aro called. They are composed of absorbent cotton in compressed tablet form about tho slzo of a quarter and one-half inch in thickness. When saturated with water they ex pand to tho proportions of a small faco cloth about tho size of the palm of tho hand. After being onco used they are then discarded. j.'ue sponges aro penumed with a rose odor and como ten in a pasteboard tubo or carton. Whllo these tablets aro designed expressly for tourists and travelers in general, they would prove a decided acquisition fo tho home toilet supplies. A box of them placed con veniently in tho guest room could not fall to bo appreciated by tho occupant THE BEST NEWSPAPER WE EVER HEAD. 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The -story that Interested us the most concerned an old barn near hero that we used to play around so many years ago that we aro ashamed to tell. It Is just this clean, human In terest touch that makes Tho Phila delphia Sunday Record a favorite everywhere, particularly In the country. Best of all, It costs only three cents. You had better do as we did order next Sunday's copy today ana ue sure or getting it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A CCOUNT of P. J. Keary, guardian H. of Kate Carey, a person of feeble mind, now deceased. Notice is hereby given that the first and final account of the guardian above named will be presented to the court of Common Pleas of Wayne county, for approval, on tho third Monday of Juno, and will bo confirmed absolute ly by said Court (sec. reg.) on Thursday, June 18, 1313, unless ex ceptions aro filed. WALLACE J. BARNES, Prothonotary. Honesdale, Pa., May 2G, 1913. Attorncys-at-Lnw. ME. SIMONS, . ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAw" Office in the Court House, Honesdale; Pa. 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