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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 14

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THE niXOITAMTOX PTiESS, TIIUTtSDAY EtNIXf, OCTOBER 21, 1915. Children in the Parish of The Binghamton Presi Helping Hand Corner EDITED BT MARION HARLAND igr AUTH HE other day I ha.d occasion to ask and the lack of make in a per- sonamy. (Mrs. llarland invites correhpoiidtiiioe iroin her readers, anil mail to her may be addressed in care of The Press. The topics that are discussed, the requests that are published here day by day, will indicate the lines along which Mrs.

llarland especially desires to cf senice in the "Helping Hand Cordiality Is a Fire on the Hearth of the Heart. Cordiality is a fire on the hearth i the heart. The friend basks In its glamor and even the stranger feels its cheerful Influence in his momentary contact ith its owner. The heart of a person who utterly lacks cordiality is like a chilly room with a clean- help of two people in finding my way. Both were women.

Both gave me the help I needed. But Oh such a difference In the manner of giving! I explained my errand to the first woman. Her face lit up with animation and her eyes shone with friwidly interest. "Yes, I know the place you mean," she answered. "It must be that dear little old-fashioned house fZ -ii Hints for the Housewife the rake In my family for more than 3n years.

eggs, three cups pow- "IlKUE are three household hints tiered sugar, rwir even cups which you may like to print: I flour, two teaspoons cream of tartar 11 When you want a fresh ei.it of one teaspoon soda. on, cup col. ti.r.i lM.ri.ri. cut- t'T, half lemon. I Sent twe lered sugar, four even cups Hifted water, half lemon.

Heat eggs two I swept, flreless hearth. The room may be beautifully furnished, but no one feels cheered or at home in it, even its owner. the corner. I know you'll love It. iu ting from the reel am! begin working minutes; add sugar nn.l hf.it live mln-at the end just severed Hy dolus this Stir of tartar Into two down the first street to the right," The Heart lire Shines Through Her Fyes, von t-et me rent eri.i or toe uinwi nd add; wash and will not be annoyed by the cotton rflissolve.

ko1h In wafer grate the rind and Have a Kmoottl. Strong i mon, dry and stick about 40 inches with a etc. When I thanked her she responded with a warm "You're entirely welcome," that made me wish I couli do something for her. The Woman Without Cordiality. I explained my errand another house lo the second woman.

tihe Wlien ike Children I know a woman whom everybody likes. She is rather plain and not terribly clever, but oh, she is so cordial! You always feel cheered and warmed bv meeting her. It is the influence of the beautiful fire that al-wavs blazes on the hearth of her heart. It shines through ner eyes, tne istened with an impassivity that made me wonder if by any chance, she windows of her heart and soul, and ould be deaf (phe wasn't, at least not Go Sekool Spread Marigold on the bread for the lunches. The little people will like its dainty goodness, its fine flavor.

Marigold is a nourishing food of unbeatable quality. It helps make flesh and muscle and strength. stii.lso.v Son of Mr. anrl Mrs. Frederick Webb of Greene.

warms her voice and manner. Cordialltv is a great gift. Or It wholly a gift? Cannot one ktndlethe fire by deliberate effort of one's will. I'm not quite sure which is the way of it. I guess it's about six of natural gift and half a dozen of acquired talent.

Is there a fire on the hearth of your heart If not, don't you want to kindle one? In the ears, in the heart, mayba). Then she answered me with a coldness of tone and manner that made me feel as if 1 were running my head against blank wall. I wanted further information, but didn't dare ask it. I thanked her and she very slightly Inclined her head in acknowledgment and passed on. These two women were perfect examples of the difference cordiality, squeeze the Juice.

add the remaining cups of flour and beat all one minute. 1'ut into deep pans and in a moderate oven. This will make two bars or loaves. The success of the cake lies in the baking. "IIOIKEWIFE." Chocolate Cake "I herewith inclose one- of the best chocolate cake recipes I have ever tried: Half cup of butter, two cups of sugar, two cups of (lour, fine cup of buttermilk, three eggs, one level teaspoon of soda, one teaspoon of cloves, two teaspoons of cinnamon, half cup of chocolate.

Mix as you would any white cake and add the chocolate (melted) last. chocolate lcmg: Three cups of sug.v, three-fourths cup fif boiling water, whites of three, small eggs, quarter cake of chocolate. Hon sugar' and water until It ropes, beat Into well-beaten whites a little at a lime, then add the melted chocolate. RS. ROKAMK a.

big reward offered for the property. You're welcome to it." Abel readily assented to this, and (he man informed him that the party deep notch in one end. With this pictures may be lifted from the wall and hrmhe.fi and replaced, thus savins the climbing up and down on ft slepladder, which is ho tiresome to a woman. A little unslaked lime mixed with an equal of sand may be used instead of soap to whiten the kitchen table. "STEADY HEADER." Learned Lip Reading "1 saw a request for lip reading some time ago In the Corner.

I wish I h'd cut It nut. I cannot do better than to Rive you my experience. If it Is what you want, use it. As a girl in a boarding school In England I contracted measles and whooping coiiKh nt the same time, which left me almost stone deaf. My father, a medical man, then In India, sent word 1 must stand in front, of a look-ins glass for half nn hour every day and so watch the movements of my lips.

The result Is few know I am deaf. I always take care to sit on the front seat when I rttend a lecture, that I may watch the lips of the speaker. 1 am sorry to see so many act as if ashamed of being denf, when my experience has been it is far better to admit at onre our dl.Vulty and then have no more trouble. LYDIA K. i Cold Tomato Catsup "I see that Flora V.

calls for cold tomato catsup. Take one-half peck of ripe tomatoes, wo red peppers, three-fourths cup of grated horseradish, one cup fif sugar, half cup of salt, one tablespoon of black pepper, one quart of vinegar. and chop the tomatoes fine, chop the peppers ami mix all together well. This neails no cooking. It may be kept in jars or bottles.

NEW READER." was bringing the Jewels from Paris, where they had been stolen, to dis pose of them In America. He was a one-eyed man and readily Identified He would arrive on a certain day and When the ship arrived, was docked and I he dozen passengers that h.i come from England on her began to descend the gangplank the young man mentioned, scrutinized each person, finally pointed to a woman with a patch over her left eye1 and called upon a constable standing beside him to arrest her. She was taken to the headquarters of the watch, where she proved to be a man. Then a young woman who stood by threw her arms about the man who had caused the arrest and silently wept tears of relief, with her head on his shoulder. Ten years before, at she hid married Abel Williams, two years her senior, a clerk In the counting room of Edward Hooper, a china merchant.

They were very happy, and a liltle girl was born to them. One evening when the young husband was playing with his little daughter several men entered and arrested him on a charge of embezzling money from his employer. For some time Williams was at a is made with determined care in splc-and. span white-tile churnerles. It is whole, some, clean, pure.

Dealers of the best repute, everywhere, sell and endorse Marigold and they know. By all means give it a fair trial on your table in your cooking and baking. Morris Company Abel could turn him over to the au thoritles and secure the reward. was obliged to make a living by working at home. He was very handy with a knife and carved out trinkets that his wife sold for him.

One difficulty In the way of his vindication was that Skinner had left New York, and no one knew where he had gone. Hi disappearance confirmed Abel's suspicion that he was the real criminal and had covered up his own defalcation through the books kept by Abel. A criminal In one case is likely to be a criminal In other cases, and had Skinner remained In New York possibly he might have got into trouble that would have explained Abel's mln. But Abel was not sure that Skinner was guilty. While in prison one of the Inmates whose cell was directly over Abel's appealed to him to assist htm In making nn escane.

The man cut a iiole A Dime of 1853 "We have a dime dated 1853. I should like to know whether or not it Is of any special value and where It could be redeemed. H. J. flur numismatic students will please take charge of this auery.

It is nn inestimable comfort to reflect that we may call confidently upon so many classes of specialists for information fir confirmation. To return to the party who had just discovered that the person arrested was a man. Mrs. Williams recognized Skinner. He was much changed from what he had been and had lost an eye.

The fact that Abel was or would be vindlcatedby the arrest was a re lief to the poor woman which caused a complete relaxation. For a few Wholesale nistrlhutem KINNEY BROTHERS, 247 Water Street moments she wept on her husband's inns tn iinderstimH whv he conscious In the floor and let himself down into shoulder, then, turning to the prls oner, said: "Skinner." The Jewels were found concealed Vi a wig worn by the criminal, and Abel received a reward of $10,000. of being perfectly innocent, had been 'Abel's cell. Abel permitted him to charged with crime. Then, remom-htde under his cot.

Abel, who was berlng certain suspicious clrciim- employed on the prison books and ac-stances connected with a fellow clerk I corded special privileges, also con-named Skinner, he came to the con-'sented that the man should take ad-clnsion that Skinner was the de-(vantage of them. He thus escaped, faulter and had laid his peculations Abel lost his job on the books He at once employed an expert ac Coat and Sweater Offered "I saw in the II. H. C. a letler from a girl asking for a Winter coat.

I have one, also a sweater suitable for a girl of ten years which she may have. MRS. J. T. Ruth has a coat but will-efer the next ynunft applicant for clothing 'to you.

countant to go over the books he was accused of tampering with, and it was at Williams door. Abel's books were and was relegated to a ceil found that the shortage had been dex One day when Abel was at work brought Into court at his trial and making a toy ship a man walked in showed conclusively that some one Penny 9f I 795 "I see in the Corner that Mrs. It. B. inquires ns to the worth of a penny bearing the date 1795.

I will say It Is rated at but if she were to sell it on the market It would bring about 95 cents to $1. CHAHDES V. had been covering up a loss of about and stood looking at him terously transferred from the books kept by Skinner to those of Abel. The firm that had prosecuted htm did everything in its power to atone for its action. Donald Chamberlin in Roch You don't remember me," he said.

$20,000. He was not an expert ac ester Times. A Singular Vindication "I'm the man you helped to escape from prison. I've come to pay you for what you did and suffered for me. I don't know whether ypu are a bad un or a good un and don't care.

I only know that I'm bad. A pal of mine who has goV some valuable jewels that he and I took together on the other side of the big water is goln' to beat me out of my share. I can fix It so that he'll have to divide with you." A Flea Exterminator "I see that a correspondent wants a flea exterminator. Several yenra when the horse, still reigned king of the stable, our stable became, in countant and floundered hopelessly In his defense. He was convicted sentenced to five years' imprisonment.

During his Incarceration his wlfa stood by him. and when he stepped from prisbnjshe took him home, and the two began to plan for his vindication. Unfortunately an Investigation would cost money. Besides, there was no clew, nor were there in those days detectives, as there are now. After considering the matter for some time they gave up hope of removing the stigma.

Abel, having been a criminal, could not. secure a position and AWARDED GOLD KtOA Abel told the man that he would not receive stolen goods. Noarly a hundred years ago, when New York City was what would now be considered a small town, a young man stood on a dock In the East river waiting for the arrival of a sallshlp that was coining up the bay. SAH FRANCISCO EXPOSITION WEgive "Well, then," continued the jailbird, "I can fix It this way: There's you fested, so that our coachman was obliged to remove his family temporarily. We tried everything under the sun to rid ourselves of the nuisance, all to no avail.

I then decided to try simple insect- powder, and lo! they disappeared like magic and we have never seen one since. I bought two pounds of it and sprinkled all over the stable. I send thin information hoping it may be of use, if not now, possibly at some future time. "MRS. P.

six months to 14 wear out a box of 6 pairs of rrn en Manchester Port Dick Coal and Feed Company The real L. W. Scranton Coal. Royal Quality Flour. Royster's Fertilizers.

Hay, Straw, Feed and Grains. Bell. 1513. York. 435.

Hose If you can wear Berwick Sponge Cake "Here is the recipe for Berwick sponge cake which Mrs. E. E. 1 II. asked for.

I have made it and used The many uses of boles in them in less than that time bring Highest Cash Price Paid will them back and we or Iron anil Metal. New Wool and replace them with NEW ONES Daily Fashion Talks )) Cotton Clipping. BING. IRON AND METAL CO, Wall St Bell Phone lilt a Flnkle. Proa which roa get absolutely free.

Do you accept the chaflengef All colors and black. The sht pairs taabca, wiA a written guarantee covering 6 nxxttix ail tor ri $L0O. Soldexchiriwiyat Newark Shoe Stores Co. Tho Active Clcnnci Use Gold Dust with the fullest confidence for DR. J.

D. KELLY 204-205 Pre Bldg. DENTIST ORAL St'RGEOX Special attention given to the treatment of Pyorrhea Alveolaris or Klgg Disease. Both phones. Office hours: A.

M. to 5:80 P. M. ti i BINGHAMTON STORE. 82 COVKT ST.

Bet State and Collier SIS. Other Newark Stores nearby: Utica, Syracuse, Schenectady, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Open Saturday nights until 10:30, to accommodate our customers. Mail orders shipped by parcel post 107 Stores In 87 Cities. DIBBLE BATHS 30 Henry St are the most Sanitary and Practical Baths In the world. Tnrklah.

Sulphur or Medicated Bulb. I.ndles every afternoon. Men all hour. Every Both Private. New rbone 800-D, or 437 Same Phone.

nrirr I Cleaning bathtubs, wash basins, tiling, bathroom faucets and fixtures of nickel or brass; etc. Washing glassware, windows and mirrors, etc. Cleaning and sweetening refrigerators. Washing dishes. Scrubbing floors, linoleum, and cleaning windows, painted walls, etc.

Cleaning pots, pans and skillets, all kitchen utensils of tin, aluminum or enamel ware, the kitchen stove, sink, etc. -h X.I J. A. LORD, A. R.

C. O. Organist and Director, Tabernacle M. E. Church.

Instructions in SINGING, PIANO. ORGAN HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT Music revised RESULTS GUARANTEED. Studio: 12 State St One flight. BEG FOR Cream Dove BRAND PEANUT BUTTER TV ft ISAAC LAUDER SON MONUMENT WORKS i given on all klnili or reiar. tery Work.

Pnenmatta Tools row Lettering sad Cinia(. BB-61-03 Kl.UHUUUfcl I'i'HEBT ftorth of Vladoet, Blasaanitoa. r. The wholesome, ap Gold Dust does not mar nor scratch even the finest polished surface. For cleaning floors or other woodwork, dissolve a table-spoonful of Gold Dust in a pail of hot water.

Follow the simple directions on the package. Gold Dust is inexpensive and indispensable F- 1 IS tW" jL'-i, A Simple, Serviceable Model petizing flavor appeals to the taste at once. If yon would cut down your meat' bill-keep a supply of Cream Dove Brand a a rni Butter on ri I'njjllfl it" FAIR BAN KHsHsD MAKERS hand it is more nutritious than meat, eggs or milk. What Housekeeper or Home Worker does not appreciate a "cover-me-all" apron of this kind. It Is a simple style, good for gingham, lawn, percale, cambric, denim, cretonne or sateen.

The fulness may be held over the back by the belt, that may slipped under the front or may hold the front on the outside. The pattern is cut in three sizes, small, medium and large. It requires 5 Vi yards of 36-inch material for the medium size. "Let th BOLD DUST TWIMS do your work" A Delicious Spread for Crackers or Bread 5c and larger packages for sale everywhere Don't Buet, one 01 mose large iuc vaeuum-seaiea jars iuuv. 1- i I i Il.nnJ rmv- nrr-m? wsmm -i i i 1 juai, itY jui iiftiuui, uuiLcr aay vreaiU iovc- uianu.

11KRE IT IS: You'll find the Groceries you order of us delivered so promptly, it will surprise you. We take pride in our prompt delivery service as well as in the quality of the we offer you. Corne here for the best of pure foods and fur all kinds of housekeeping and housecleaning A pattern of the above, No. 1471, will be mailed to any address upon receipt of 10 cents. Be particular to give Blze of pattern wanted.

Address Pattern Department Binghamton Press. Binghamton. N. T. CATALOfJVE NOTICE.

Send 10c in silver or stamps for our TTn-to-date 1915-1816 large Fall and Winter Catalogue, containing over 40J designs of Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Patterns, as well as the latest Embrolderv Designs, also a CONCISi 7n mMPREHESSIVE ARTICLE All WANT ADS to 980 Bell. 648 York helps. Try One Yourself One Cent a Word Each Insertion Read Them DaUy I A TICK ON DRESSMAKING, giving valuabi Tho Telephone Grocer. bints to the Home urwraw..

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