New and Nov dal { \ i { I } T 3 I I l of Ti CO J of ( ( 1 1 I iy } 1 i in I 1Wi I.v1 n W rv: A < 1 i t wl child born in t t ( ied la Wee 0 f fail + A ¢ D A ) ( ¢ i nol 1 ( 1 I 1 I'¢ i 3 for 1 V 1 nr he 1 ( cotton 1 wit 55 ( | } 1d du man for President just the d easy, if you encugh, as schemes never to have any ficulty the seem doing these in United Stat of at once realize that Pre cut ” of they c sident elect a loose from all present influence parents and older brothers an i 1 friends ,throw overboard all inherited 1 political prejudices, give up all divide opinions on all decisive political ques infal- read fool- tions, pick the best with lible judgment, close ranks, thc death sentence to any party ish enough to The chance of slipping up seems to be that man and disagree. only the sophomore voters, jealous of such presumption, might organize their four million and pick someone Ir. the ballot tug of war thus precipi- tated, with a year's experience on the sophomoric side, Judge Brown's fresh- rian team might conceivably get pulled into the creek, and the bedrag- gied millennium be left on the bank of defeat, driving sweater in the chill November breeze. —The Review. else. disconsolately its Whiskers Sacred If the beard Ie ais standing in the world today, it is undoubtedly be- ause of the held their whiskers to be swore by who and Jews, sacred, them. Later, the Turks did the same The Sultan’s followers used to comb their whiskers after prayers, catch the hairs that came out, break them in two and bury them, on the theory that in some mysterious way the hairs helped to make soft walking to the gates of paradise. This th Turks firmly believed. The Critic, having arrived at the portals of heaven, attempted to push by the doortender. sorry,” said the celestial guardian, way, “but the free list suspended during this engagement.” | the entirely | blocking is in ted of Marion™> County, Fla., recently lis for enrollment pure bred sires following kinds: Percheron and Nu Plymouth Aberdeen-Argus bulls, Saddle stallions, Mammoth jacks, bian Rock billy goats, white cocks, and Bronze tom turkeys. In addition, he keeps pure-bred boars were used as sires for 1048 head of female stock, of which 358 were pure- bred and the remainder grade. Nc sciub animals of any kind were kept Forgave Wite Who Came Back With New Family John Derus of Chicago was willing tc forgive his erring wife, take her and their two small children Jick up the broken strands matrimonial life, but he drew the line at taking the two babies born since his wife went away. “You will forgive the past and take wife and children home mention her misstep?” the court. . J “7 and I know happy,” Derus, back and of their your and never asked will, we will be had cut his wife after the man with whom “But I won’t have them. will hold a the innocent ones said who sought she ran away deserted her. not these two babies. “In other words, you grudge against and fergive the guilty?” D looked at the little ones—hi the two that were not his CW nd his face softened. You're ight I told the court. “I'll ta them all. They can't help it I'll never mention it to any of them, and they will get the same tre nt a Tip-top—the polite man’s hat. The world war has helped to famili- arize many ur Allies, the fl to persons with but according n from the Washington a ags bul- headquar- Small Fry Flags Philadelphia the Birthplace of the r has | Salvation Army Forty Years Ago of | | Spite of Captain Eliza Shirley Organized a “Hallelujah Gang” in Angry Jeers ¢ of the National Geographical Soci- ely, the erage person's repertoire o The ardent spiritual heroism of s| Thus occurred -the first meeting o | il d » 101 y oe hal 11 A 1 Tv 1 doe not exceed half ny : 4 1 1 Ame | i : slip of a woman, displayed a 1 in A { | en | ; ea. ; i 1880, ( mi i 1 | corner meeting in Philadelphia ‘ } nt, not only 1, ON¢ General 1 t ‘ amb } | than for ea ), wve to r inn. ¥ 1 ¢ fe p natior vivania t 101 ( 1 he bi | old ¢ f I ) fl ( va I 1 1 ( Pp D 1 whi f f Mona I'l ) d | i 1 ( I 1 i u it thre bodil 1 ! I \ ) | a : +1 1 are ] ir I 1 n 1 { n V v 1 1 the ny hal 1 ( 1 ly } r yf 1 ( ¢ { 1 ¢ 1 er I 10,7 for Liechter i V en, the 1 1 141 | ¢ I conn i 1 1 ed 11 ! lk foothold ii f in Pl I nN 0 be the olde { Vi i of A n i transferred |! 1 quarters to 1 Ne t ty r, chi 1 w k Cit ¢ t t in nti, date in J 1879, m the the first copy of tl n the worl It 1 20 | v1 \ ey, a ) 1 official p ; mi of territory and a popu ¢ 1 old man” in It ha ince oat-of-arms con- | y land, 1 yi Q nd widow | then, not alway ee hi of gold upon a field | of 4 § ition Army adjutant, held |in t early d in v'3 | he si has a gold crown | {he first vice in America. |» funds were I nd urrounded bs , : Shiv $3 | . . Lo : 1:1 urrout l | Captain I Shin went to worg | or the first nineteen years the sole wal and aad od. HB J ‘ 3] 1 : ! of laurel and oak united by |. p own ii tive, when General |gospel ¢ ilvation Army has been bed with the word |p, London, sent her word that evangelism, but, in 1899, the leader ; 3 | : Lil | t1 ly n fo had been dwel | T y 1hlie Sa wy : ‘ 1 0 epublic of San |, ps of Ww h of institutienal of a field, the upper |, noth vi [ he Women’s Re 1 | k hich is blue and the lower |, riornoon in J M Hospital art whi The coat-of-arms is cen-|g and her parents, on stre ‘ne avenue. In 190 a, | | : ; i : { fan | corn ! 1 ry It had \rmy took another step 1 8 1 vell rad | i y : i wi 1d shared vellow red, | heen n out the mill d ic n industrial home fo | x r hal : ( )Y the lower h { A Halle 1 W tart been self-supportin { ] of p ( UILY | in 1 soon a hostiie|{from th very beginnin in ne { \ OV 1 1 n ha DT 1 gathe Th he 1 {eervy « i Army or ' | 1 { Ie ed. 1 dr 1 I out t uc h a hor r fy fl { | Late NUTS blishe ( ¢ I nd « lin P 1 1 tra 1 I 1 * D ( ( 1N1¢ 1 ( - nh . } 1 m § ( T'h ( i Vv {ol ie i { Wo m , ( { 1 } ( 1 Y | ( t | It i hax beer 1 al ef } be ( i 3 vi lier and prison v k RB a1 { PITAL 1 vi ( ( ( Y 1 i} 1 1 ' : Hole. A: ™ { 99 CED Avr Ponds LJ/U YY § ULI i W n of 1 1 ( € 1] o ned 1 { « ind lew i The pri in making a h¢ the and lin: na fnimg with dry straw, a layer of clay. On a clear nigh clay cools very rapidly, and the de condensed into water in the The pond is improved by layer of asphalt or Portland ce vnder the straw. At Gibraltar ive low bottom over which is placed t the AW 1S basin. putting a men: the present practice is to use wood instead of and sheet iron instea clay. straw Subtle Flattery d of A story is told of Oliver Herford’'s early years in .Jew York that si He had pictures and to find them inspire writers. a bundle some md promptly returned. herford sent them back again. young of gazine, verse ould sent to very Quite as promptly Once more they were returned by the edi- tor. This time Herford sent the m to the editorial offices with this plaint ive little note: “Dear Sir—I to that in your absence on vacation office boy has been returning ms: regret inform pieces.” Th eofferings were accepted. St. Rita St. Rita was canonized in called the saint and bunch She is sible, is generally pictured When winter of she roses. in the and ked of the the one was The best business man is the that minds his own. about her you your 1ster- 1900. of the impos- hold- was cold nuns ait n wo hed bed wander- of hol hold, one popularity, a good many luncheons la Chinois have been given in pri- vate houses, and recipes for favorite Giches have been in demand, and yet 1 of The obtainable. which fountain head, are genuinely Chinese. Mo Ku Gal (Chicken Soup with Mushrooms) Two and a half pounds of chicken, a quarter of a pound of lean fresh pork, a mushrooms, very easily fo lewing recipes come quarter of three a pound of dried tablespoonfuls of cne and a half tablespoonfuls of salt a tablespoonful of sugar and onion. Slice and thoroughly clean a fresh chicken of about two and a half pounds, and cut off all the flesh Put the bones with the liver and giz- zard into three pints of cold water and boil for two hours, adding water young if it boils away. Chop the chicken meat into small pieces, with four ounces, or rather less, of lean pork. Scak four ounces of dried mushrooms in lukewarm water for ten minutes. Peel and cut 12 boiled chestnuts into thin slices and chop the smal onion very fine. lemove liver and gizzard from stock and chop into little pieces. Re- move bones from stock and put in the pieces chicken and pork. Boil slowly one hour. Add the three stalks of celery cut in short pieces, a teblespoonful of soy with sugar small of and 4 | from i tke a - | tablespoonful of chestnut flour, re- move the fish, stir the flour into the [ mixture and, when it thickens, pow: lover the fish. Serve with hot rice. Foo Yung Wan (Chinese Omelet) | Four egg two small onions (minced), two stalks of celery four chestnut flour, three stalks of celery, | a small | niu d y 1 i am ! man basel nd be put in re 16 fe D {1 ) V 0 156 roto p 1 1b ut in on io €X 1( rd ) 1 p Act of 1 \ ! eve 1 ct iF ( i Use Yi 1 k ( u 1 y NY: ( ( ( fo d ir I is mad 1 dines | hi i 15 } h of t own- | } I ! 1 ¢ in cc \ ( d to det 111 | 1 1 whi K ity of the j ic 1 If, « I in ) he F ngne t ( 1 Ri 1 1 | CWl ( I 1 1 1 1 d. on: i 1 f th [ Pro¢ et 1 0 out i ( d | n ¢ i i 1 1 1 d n 1 x 1 | 5 | I'he ( pub exhit ( { no ¢ {to en the | consid 4 an to pply only 1 « 1 ’ | | eit ws ———— maroc ees oesesasmgatseesspe Ao tft Sst ins Shp So SRSA | : | o —————— a . S— | ! - riental Invasion of the Kitcl + nde NYCI NT \ TO 4 3 | Oriental Invasion of 1€ A1icnen Ee a — Since the n of Chir I'¢ teaspoonfuls of It simmer slow tli s and their rapid growth in iy for ten minutes. Drain off water and add two tablespoonfuls of soy, a teaspoonful of and the pre- served pineapple. Return to the fire and simmer for ten minutes. Ta ounces of pork, a quarter six tablespoon soy, a of a teaspoonful salt, lotus seeds (they mj omitted) and fine herbs to taste Beat four eggs. | Have ready small onion (minced) and two of celery (chopped small). Ch four ounces of pork evry fine a a golden brown. Add a sprinkling of fine he taste, with a tablespoonful of s salt; cook for five minutes. Add the cgg and cook for three minutes with- out stirring, but take care to avoid burning. Fold one-half over the other and slip on a hot platter. Serve at once. Chop Suey Twe pounds of breast of chicken | half a tablespoonful of pure chicken fat, one and a half fresh mushrooms six sticks of celery, 12 white onions, half a tin of bamboo shoots, two pounds of young bean sprouts (home grown) one and a half teaspoonfuls of salt, three tablespoon chestnuts, two szlt, and boii for another half hour, fuls of salt, three tablespoonfuls of Borfor Yen soy and a dish of cayenne, (Pineapple Tish) Take two spoenfuls of pure fresh Two pounds of cod or fresh had- clicken fat and, when boiling hor, | dock, a tin of preserved pineapple, a put in the breast of chicken. Cut in | tzblespoonful of chestnut flour, two little pieces and fry a fine golden | tabl spoonfuls of soy, one and a half {brcwn. Cut up the six sticks of [ t f salt and a teaspoon- celery and one and a half fresh whit | { mushrooms. Cut in thin slicee 12 Take two pounds of any firm white boiled chestnuts. Chop two- small | is h (cod or fresh haddock are usually { white onions. Add to the chicken, | ailable.) Remove bones and rinse [with three table spoonfuls af Soy ‘n very cold water. | sauce, half a teaspoonful of salt and Lay in fish pan and cover with'sa dash of cayenne. Cook all together boiling water. Add one and a half for ten minutes. Add two pounds cf all together for 15 minutes. hot with rice. the young bean sprouts and sugar. | Simmer | Serve i Bean Sprout Salad Grow ordinary white or Lima beans in clean earth at home. As soon as he sprout cut them off and use | m when quite fresh. 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