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i THE BOSTON GLOBE-TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1909. 12 THE GLOBE'S DAILY PUZZLE HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT BOYS AND GIRLS, APPLES OF GOLD DAILY HINTS FOR EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SPECIAL NOTICE. Letters must be written on only one side of the paper. Letters of general Interest are preferred to those of a mora personal nature. The Boys and Girls' Department appears in the Sunday Globe as well as In the Dally Globe.

So many letters are received that prompt publication la seldom pats lble. two days- sne is determined Mail says, to spend that tS'i fortably as possible. She 1 1 COm-a hammock swung between In and the basket of the balloon "heaters" will enable her tn chicken, roast beef, potatoes 5clw fee in her bill of faVe during 'the niS "For professional men and era," says Mrs Trlaca "there ta port so restful as ballooning. 18 20 Lasting Gratitude. Let all the good thou dost to man A gift be, not a debt; And he will more remember thee The more thou dost forget.

A DAILY LESSON INHISTORY. WHOSE FABLES HAVE COME DOWN THROUGH THE AGES ANli WHICH ARE QUOTED IN NEARLY ALL CIVILIZED LAl-'DS. By JOHN K. PROTHERO. Author of "An Eye for An Eye," "The Way of Transgressors," "A Strong Man Armed," "A Modern Esau," "The House of Rimmon," "In the Name of John Leland," Etc, Etc.

WEDNESDAY, June 30. Worry not over the future, The present is all thou hast. The future will soon be present, And the present will soon be past. apple and 1 cup of sugar. Later add 1 cup of stoned cherries (either white, hearts or black hearts, or both), 1 cup of sugar.

Stir together till sugar is dissolved, then as the peaches and plums come add 1 cup of peeled and stoned peaches, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup plums, 1 cup sugar and stir till dissolved in the jar. By the time you have added that much fruit you may add cup more alcohol and cup of sugar; then as you add fruits you won't have to add any more alcohol probably till you have 2M quarts or more. When currants come in the market add 1 cup of currant juice and 1 cup of sugar, cup raspberry Juice and 1 cup of sugar. (No seeds of either currants or raspberries lo be put in, as they harden. If you wish to add 2 cups of strawberrfts and 2 cups of pineapples or 2 cups ot currants, of course you may do so, but always the same quantity of sugar as fruit.

Sometimes I have added one tumbler of currant jelly when it was not convenient to get fresh currant Juice. If you use Jelly don't add the ONE SUMMER DAY. (COPYRIGHT. 1909, BT J. PROTHERO.) CHAPTER XXIII CONTINUED.

FORTNIGHT from now at this and VllAi 11,1 "A (CONCLUDED.) At first we kept together and news was exchanged on both sides; Dick, alone, had but little to say. Later Phil paddled his canoe ahead and Dick allowed ours to move more leisurely. Then Dick seemed to find his tongue, though in the beginning he hesitated. BREAKFAST Cereal with Raisins Cream. Liver and Bacon.

Corn Bread. Coffee. hour" it was just then on 8 shall be in my dressing I've too -ight a hold on life for that. I never sleep without the door locked and Noble on a bed before the door." "I'd no intention of harming you," she said, defiantly. spare yourself the trouble of lying, l.eam.

He sat up suddenly and clasped her wrist, twisting It round and round until she almost shrieked with ain. "Give up the svringe." he said; "the syringe you're hiding behind your back." "May 1 call you Marian, as i usea to? he asked. "Certainly, i may can extra with it. The hrst year you will just keep watch of the tutti frutti vou Hick? Mr Blake sounds queer, don't you think? J. as nut to get too mucn rruit without DINNER Consomme.

Chicken Fricassee. Mashed Potatoes. Summer Squash. Lettuce and Pimento Salad. Cheese Sticks.

Cherry Pie. Coffee. extra alcohol, hut only use enough to Keep it. i never bad any spoil. Keep Then we had a good talk on school and college life.

I was still In high school, being as yet but 16. "You have changed but little," I informed him after a while. "You simply you add any fruit and sugar give it a good stirring so it will blend. This is tine in frozen pudding. cup to 2 'quarts when frozen, or use some in pud He renewed the torture, until maddened with agony she gave way and Hung the syringe at him.

"to! I'm breaking you in at last. I shall keep this and show It to Jim Carta ret. He believes me already, but this will clinch rtiy tale. There's no chance of your keeping Cartaret. my lady you've lost him." For once the insolent, defiant gibes that rose so ready to her Hps failed her.

and she could find no word to say. Tltfl two seemed to have changed places. The man. no longer submissive, eager for a kind word or look, cowed her into a show Of submission. "Things can't end here, Kincaird," she at last.

"What are we goin look older and taller. I wonder If you are still a tease." "Ask Sis (Virginia) and she can tell you better than he replied. "I am glad you have not forgotten me, for I had not forirotteii vou. Rut I really be- HHaUHrfc iffl jwrHHflHBS --iHWaaaBiBEiH SUPPER Poached Eggs on Asparagus. Toast.

Fig Layer Cake. Tea. room at the Jupiter, waiting for the callboy. I wonder how I shall feel when the curtain goes up It will be a wonderful sensation. Then, and then only.

I shall feel I have said goodby to my old life." Her eyes sparkled with anticipation. She was excited at the prospect, and became more beautiful titan ever. "You're certain you shall like the stage, love?" Dynvor asked. "Absolutely!" "There's nothing you'd like better?" he faced her suddenly. "Only to be mistress of Whlteladies and that's impossible." "You couldn be content with a humdrum life? Suppose, for instance, something happened at the last moment and upset your engagement with Sheldrake, would you be satisfied to marry" "Don't suggest that anything could happen, Wolf." "But if it did.

Tell me. love, would you go to Africa?" She flushed and turned away her head. "Answer me. please." he turned her gently toward "I couldn't." she gasped. "I couldn and you know It." and the next minute had rushed out of the room.

Lord Dynvor took a deep breath, squared his slender shoulders and made a resolution. He left the flat in Chelsea, I'evp I exnected to see a little sirl of ding sauces or serve with meat dinner In winter, or send some to an invalid. It Is always appreciated. Do not add blackbcrles or oranges or lemons or bananas. Should you have three or four quarts of fruit in the Jar you must add cup more alcohol so as to preserve the fruits.

It Is very nne. B. P. Chelsea. to dot I'm ready to make terms if COOKING NOTES.

you'll leave me In peace. I'll give you half my Income if you'U go away and And though, at that momentous time Her screams were plainly heard, Yet when a lobster squeezed her waist She didn't say a word. leave me." She ventured in the briny deep A little while ago, And yelled for murder, fire, police! A crab had pinched her toe. "Leave you to Jim Cartaret? Never! FIG LAYER CAKE Peat tlie yolks nf 3 ezgn until Ilglil. add Ihi curiK of granulated sugar, the Juice snd srnted rind of lialf a lemon, Vj rnp of water and 2 cups of flour, ir.lxtd and sifted wttli 2 teaspoons of hukliix powder and teaspoon of salt.

Fold hi the stiffly PSStBB whiten and bnii' in uyer. i illlns Put 1 euj of water and V. cup of sugar In a aauce in, when boiling add 2 cups of finely chopped Bus and took slowly until soft anil nuootb. Spread between the layers Japanese Honeysuckle You will have many atrswers to your appeal for nelp. If your bread rises well the first time, 1 1 1 1- i a 13.

just as I last saw you, you know. "Have I changed much?" I asked. "Well, that's hard to say. You don wear your hair down your back or short skirts any more. You are still the little girl I used to know and yet you aren't.

There is a change, but I cannot explain It clearly; indeed 1 do not see it clearly." "What a coherent 1 said laughingly. "Doubtless it is simply that 1 am older. I presume that you do not like the change, judging by your perplexed expression." indeed, I do like the change immensely" He stopped abruptly as ir he had said too much. "May we not be as frank with one another as we used to be?" I asked. "1 like the change in you and am glad ir you like It in me." "Thank vou," he said, "I would much nrefer to he frank with you but I did FIND ANOTHER mio tij itai in yuiii pniiM uei'Jitj the dough in them, and set in I a warm place, closely covered either f.

I with a cloth or another pan. If you still fail. 1 should like to send you my I recipe, as I have notable success and I make just the amount you say you when cold. JBSOP. Born at Pbrysta 620 B.

C. Died at Delphi (killed) 564 B. C. (Copyright. a.

I don't want money. I want you. 1 mean to have you; nothing will turn me. You may lie, and thieve, you may forge and murder, all the same you're mine, and mine you shall be to the end. It's useless to struggle.

Learn, to try and pit your strength and cunning against mine. I tell you I would cheerfully have my hands cut off rather than give you up. I would endure tortures of the worst kind rather than release you. YOU are mine, mine to the end." "I'll kill my self first." "You won't. Life Is strong in you.

You'll cone to heel, my lady, at the finish. Remember I've evidence fnough against you to send you to prison for the remainder of your life. And I'll do It too. You hear me? I'll see you heat ou- heart out against prison bars, rather than you shall marry Cartaret. I'll se you dead at my feet before I'll suffer It.

Mine, you hear me mine unto ihe end." Read Carefully. close-fitting in the empire style. Ropes i Peter! of pearls hung round her neck and were i Peter, with the screaming child in his twisted in her hair. A blood-red orchid arms, smiled at her. "It was nothing," at her breast was the sole touch ol he said.

color, save for her ruddy hair. "1 should have thought you would She showed herself to Kincaird Just have been afraid," Annette began. before she went. Peter stiffened. "You seem to think "You like my gown?" she spoke, in that I am always afraid," he said, and the low, caressing voice he knew so before she could answer he lifted his well.

His nerves thrilled at the sound. hat and was gone. "You look more beautiful than ever." All that evening she watched for her She smiled and put her hand upon his lover. But he did not come. At last arm.

she could stand It no longer. She sat "Won't you be friends. Klnca-ird? I down at the lemonade table and talked "Ay, more than that." It over with her most Intimate girl I not know whether you might like it or want. Angle. Dear Janice I am not the one you asked to help you about your pies, but belrrg a baker's daughter I could not help answering.

Yes, indeed, the DOlfMr 00 use more eggs. They use three eggs to a pie measuring seven and three-fourths inches. I use two eggs to a pie measuring 10V4 inches, will) very good results. Do yoiu beat the whites until the air bubbles are till irnne? I HE piic of the Dalit Dlobe, If bought per at the Oioba Counting Room, is tw ccnta; the price of 'ha Sunday Olobc, bought 8evera! places claimed the honor ot Aesop's birth and among them Samoa, Sardls and Mesembrla in Thrace; but it was probably at Cotiaeum in Phrygia that he was born. In his youth he was brought to Athens as a slave, and after serving several masters he had the good fortune to come into the possession of one who found his w-it so keen and forceful that he set him free.

He became so famous for his gift that Croesus, the king of Lydia, sent for him to come to his court. It wa went straight to the Jupiter and had a long and close and confidential conversation with the manager. At the close of the Interview Sheldrake was left In the possession of a munificent check and a great state of bewilderment. The substance of their talk may be gathered from a notice that Love received the next morning. Mr Sheldrake Intimated that ho had received a most advantageous ofler to proceed to America; that being so.

he should not produce the new play that autumn, and therefore should not require Miss Meredith to fulfil her engagement In the part of Vesta! The news came on Love as a thunder clap. she held up the notice. "What can it mean? Wasn't he satisfied with me?" The other woman took the paper up. "It's very strange." she said, "but It's llkelv to he true." 'No, she paused, and ten to warning friend. to and fro the nleasant room overlook "Lucy," she said.

"I've been hateful at thf aame place, I never use salt. The rest of your way of fire cDt. When you making is all right. Hope tills will to Peter. What shall I do?" "Eat humble pie," advised Lucy.

"Peter's worth It." ing the woods, rich in the first glowing tints of early autumn. "Never more than friends but we could be that. Will you bury the 'I know," Annette admitted, "but I ordpr Qlobea to be MMl tq mall, in addition to the price of the papera. Inclose one cent extra hatchet? Keep silence as to all that's jon.t know where he Is while here that he met and became the friend of Solon, the great law giver. A popular statement as regards a man's worldly goods is that "he ig ITHE TALK OF ALL LONDON? -mr We were silent for a time while Dick paddled industriously.

Suddenly he laughed and said: "Marian, do you remember when we plsved at tournaments? I was your knight and laid my trophies at your feet I have often thought of those davs and of my little lady and wondered what had become of her, for while I was at college I seldom heard of you, though you wrote to Virginia." Dick was looking straight at me now. and for the hundredth time I wished there were no such things as blushes. "Yes," I said, for I saw he expected some reply. "I remember those tournaments well." "Then you also remember your young knight?" be questioned, somewhat eager! v. Forgetful of our compact concerning frankness, I vainly tried to evade the answer, but Dick was persistent.

"I could not very well forget him." I finally naid. By tills time mv face was burning and I longed to hide it in one of the nlliows of the canoe. Dick took my for DostsKe on eacn ich as rocsus, an incident in con ns you a ill tie. It has been years since I wrote for the paper heiore, but I am a constant reader. Will sign myself as The Original Mayflower.

Can any one send me a recipe for a dark bread pudding, baked? It contained either suet or fat pork, I think. Homemaker. Japanese Honeysuckle I am ranM to try to tell you how 1 make mv nread, and am told I make nice bread. We'l, tho day I am coiner to set hread at past and start afresh. "Wait till he shows up." said Lucy.

She looked very lovely with her large "an1 tne meantime we'll make Ar- eyes full of appeal, but her beauty nol(1 Adams take us down the river steeled him to refuse. r0tt(i his car." "Promise to send away Jim Cartaret Tne rlver roa(1 Ied aonB tne same and I'm your slave forever," he said. wny tnat they had followed in the aft- "And if I refuse?" ernoon. "War!" he cried, "war to the knife!" Tnev passed the big canneries where nection vvitii Ae3op. Solon had gone to visit Croesus and been received with pomp and splendor, of which he seemed to take no note.

Piqued at this. Croesus ordered his treasure houses opened. daily pair, and four cents eltia tor posiuc cacb Sunday papa. Don't forgot that there a Household Department In the Sundajr Oioba which haa tiral In tha world. "What's to become of me.

Murella?" the girl said plteously. "You must look out for another en- gagement." impossible: I simply could not en Louis? Mack's Sensational Serial "With Great Possessions ou: ii a juui naoiw, nui i nnr. many Ma ans were employed, passed. and that Solon should see the wealth too. the squalid little settlement where.

ot his jewels, his gold and silver and night for dinner, I peel my potatoes arid save the potato water, put it in a pan magnificent furniture. Then Croesus asked him if he had ever seen a happier man than he. left the room smiling, turning at the door to cast at him a lingering look. A few minutes later he heard the rumble of the carriage wheels down the drive. It was a long evening to Kincaird.

He was still weak, and excitement plnyed on his nerves and made him irritable. C0C0ANUT CAKE. ana aua to a generous tablespoon ot Solon gravely said that he had known certain Tellus who had been an laro. let stand tin ready to mix Oread To two quarts of flour I usii one table-spootf of salt and two of sugnr. Dis Which Will Begin In tie Globs Friday For Honey Girl One cup of butter.

3 of sugar, 1 of sweet milk. 4Vi cups honest man. had good children, a competent fortune and who had died for solve your yeast cake in potato water of flour. 4 eggs with white beaten to add to dry ingredients and mix as In a big open space, a crowd of swarthy men and women and children were gathered about a big man In white flannels. Annette caught her breath.

"Why. It's Peter!" she gasped. "Stop a minute and see what he's doing." As the big motor stood in the shadow of the trees, Peter's voice came to them. He was speaking in Italian and Annette, thanks to three winters In Borne, understood all that he said. As she listened site felt herself growing smaller and smaller.

This was the Peter whom she had accused of lack of patriotism, this man who was speaking so eloouentlv to these newcomers to his With Noble's help he established himself in the big hall on a comfortable settee at about 11. "You can go now." he said; "take an evening off. I shan't want you any usual. rise over night. In the morning shape into loaves, let rise to double tneir hulk and bake.

If vou no a stiff froth, 1 teaspoon of soda, of cream of tartar, grated cocoanut. Good luck to you. Kenneth Kermlt. TO CAN RHUBARB. not have enough potato water, add a "With Great Possessions" is the story of a beautiful and mysterious woman, engaged to a wealthy English baronet, but despeaLly loved by a famouo French inventor of airships.

Well may the reader exclaim. mtle more lukewarm water. I don't think you can fall this way, as you his country. Croesus was very angry and pressed him yet again to say if he did not think him, Croesus, the happiest or men. Thtn Solon said: "The gods, king, have given to the Greeks a cheerful and homely wisdom, and we say that to salute as htppy one who is still in the midst of life and hazard, is as little safe and ccncluslve as to crown and proclaim as victorious the wrestler who is yet in the ring." Croesus dismissed Solon, and Aesop, who was with the king, was much dis Know potato is put into yeast.

Irft me know If you try my way. Use com pressed yeast cake. Tea Rose. more. Mr Cartaret's coming to see me; he'll help me up to bed." Noble gatefully accepted the leave.

He was of the type of man who accepts everything without question-hearing much, seeing much, and saying little. It was the custom Whlteladies that, save on occasions of festivity, the household should retire soon after 11. Old Bichard Meredith had made the pocket handkerchief and dipped It in the cool water of the lake. Then as he leaned over to give It to me he whis- rered: "Ptrdon me. but I could not help it.

I wa'iied to know. I shall not forget myself gain." With few inck strokes he brought the canoe side l.y side with the other and kept It there the rest of the afternoon which we spent on the lake. At twilight they returned to their own home at the. other end of the lake and thui ended that happy summer day, which was only the beginning of a series which continued through the summer months and will continue through next summer, too. If our plans come right.

Maid Marian. native' soil telling them what it meant Cut It In small dice (leave the peel to be an American what it meant to on), put Into a glass Jar and shake it CABINET FOR FILING GLOBE RECIPES. dure the endless rehearsals, the Interminable lessons. I can't do it, Murella." "Other people have to bear disappointments." "Maybe I'm not built that way. If I can't play Vesta I don't play at all." he burst Into tears as she made this announcement, but was not to be turned from her decision.

Murella, suspicious of Dynvor, waited for that gentleman to call. She was disappointed In Love. Opposed at first to her going on the stage, she had become reconciled to the Idea and ambitious for her advancement. To cry off at the first rebuff argued a lack of determination in Love that distressed her. At the same time she felt that in place of the uncertainty and temptations of the stagt- the girl would have the safety and shelter of a home and a husband's care.

For that Love would go out to Rodney, on the failure of her pet project, she did not doubt. The notion was rudely dispelled. Love, disconsolate, depressed, utterly wrrlched. was sitting in the drawing room when Dynvor was announced. It was over week since he had called, but Love was too dispirited to remember or repent his defection.

"Well." he said, with his queer little smile, "and so you're not to go upon the stage? What's the next project on the urogram "I don't know. Everything Is gray and blank and dismal. I have sat here all this morning trying to make myself teallze how happy I ought to be." "Why?" He sat beside her on the lounge, leaning back luxuriously on the Cushions htr7wi MVfor 2 PThl- F1th0 Peter. Peter." her heart cried. Jar wlth cold water to the very top.

although her llpg were silent. let it set over night and seal. But when the speech was ended she This retains the shades of the rhu- rule, and Loam had not troubled to altar it. In manv wavs it suited hoi tressed at the unpleasant impression his friend had made. He took Solon nKirle nnH rtsiiH him "Mv friend, let spoge: i in going to get out a minute.

barb. Mrs G. t'llltIM lllttl IHM BtnOlllO Hear Dorothy Dainty Have you had a delightful vacation? 1 certainly hope ao. Yea: Yea! I know woman's reputation for curiosity and find most of ua LEMON SPONGE CAKE. NTh.rimftrUbie Berry alone tiahSd fffi UP.

Seated in his own particular snug- wonderful man" she said 122ft 1th VngWeTeVI hea s'vfcn iiiwt cprpcti i Tkn r. The port was uncom his favorite oort. 'Not even Arnold's?" he askeH mm he monly heavv that night, or Berry's i brain unusually light, for he fell asleep Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon (or live up to our reputation. Prom the Juice of 1H lemons), yolks of 2 eggs, 1 box factory for one dollar 1 got four cup sugar. 2 teaspoons flour.

Add to boxes of good stock, 2b inches long, 114 1 cup warm milk, in which 1 teaspoon I inches wide. 12 Inches deep and butter has been melted, and lastly, add screwed them together. I nailed cleats nil it .1 -i, i led her through the smiling crowd. "Not even anybody's. Peter.

I want my ring" (Copyright, 11100, hy Associated Literary Press) r.t ecu hen ten ti. a stifl fioth. J1X ijvja aura ueeu tne cover for a shelf, cutting off sn it your converse a ith kings be either short or seasonable." Solon replied; "Nay, rather either short or leasonable." It is probable that Aesop in his moral teachings by means of fables gave them wholly by word of mouth, and they were repeated and recited as the storits of Homer were. So it had happened that other fables have been added to those that Aesop gave. His introduction of the lower animals as actors In his fables was a happy feature that has been much copied.

Some pleasant light is thrown on Aesop and his popularity and high social standing in one of Plutarch's symposia, called the "Banquet of the Seven Wise Men." This banquet is supposed to have been given near the harbor of Corinth upon the occasion o' a sacrifice to Aphrodite. There were guests. Croesus sent Aesop as his ambassa Bake In moderate oven, with one crust. Swipesy. at half-past eleven, and did not wake till close on 1 o'clock.

During which time many things happened. (CONTINTKD TOMORROW.) (Begun Friday. June 4. 1906.) THE PATRIOTISM oTPETER. CELERY TOAST.

as he or she follows the maze of intricate and fascinating developments of this thrilling romance, what a tangled web we weave. When first we practice to deceive A woman's hearkening for an instant to the voice of the tempter involves her and many others in tremendous difficulties, milking them a prey to all the meaner passions of mankind, and letting loose on innocence and goodness actual vampires of villainy. One of the strongest and strangest characters is an adventuress, who, knowing a wife's secret, uses it as a means of extorting blackmail from a husband who is noble by rank and noble by nature. "With Great Possessions" has a hero who ia every inch a man, and has a heroine who, amid divers snares and tortuous crimes, is still true as steel. "With Great Possessions" Is story from beginning to end.

Its action is as rapid as a repeating rifle. Every chapter hits a bulls-eye! Every paragraph pulses with dramatic intensity! Remember, you can get this wonderful serial story only in The Boston Globe Be Sure to fiet the First Instalment Friday! CORRESPONDENCE. Twentieth Century Boy It seems quite impossible for a true gentleman to speak as you did so I Infer that vou are either a rude little boy or a girl. Of course. I meant to infer in ir.v letter that the articles mentioned toid of ray favorite sports summer and winter.

If conceit was there, it was pride In my possessions, for I really have such a room and I am proud of It. What is extraordinary about bay windows, mission furniture, snowshoes, etc? If one doubted the amount of chafing dishes, I have only one. I am sure any household is permitted to keep maids even cooks, and a butler. The only reason I can find In your letter for saying these things is that you are not used to them and must wonder others are. Please do not use two-thirds of my name.

Be a "boy" all you want to, and if you are not the "rude little boy" you will have pride enough to think of a name that is your own not take two-thirds of a girl's. Twentieth Century Girl. By TEMPLE BAILEY. "I ought to lie happy, because I love Rodney, imd he loves me. And" she I "I've only to wait till lie comes and then he'll marry me." my goodness." said An "Ol nette.

"I thought you had more patriotism, Peter." Cut up stalks of celery until you have U4 cups full. Boil in a very little water until tender. Add 1 cup milk, salt and pepper to taste, and thicken with 1 teaspoon flour ajid 1 teaspoon melted burner ruBbed together. Pour over thin toasted bread, and serve very hot. Swipsey.

fruTTpunch. "And the prospect doesn't allure, you "No. I don't mean marrying Rodney. I rare him, so of course I want to irarry him. but, but" she threw out her hands.

Wolf, It's such an appalling prospect. Just to sit and wait and wait cerore marriage, and to sit and wait after. We shall be poor, very I poor!" "Rodney may make his fortune." "He may-uncertainty In this case i spells delight. Wolf, what shall I do?" Lord Dynvor rose, took her two hands IM gently drew her toward him. "Marry me," he said.

and. stoonlnar came within an Inch of edge. The box under that 1 put In another shelf a third down and fastened cover on lower part with two strap hinges and held to the box by two brass chains, and closed by brass hook and eve to bottom of top box. The second box makes a desk holding writing material. The two lower boxes are without shelves and open.

It stands on four legs, which I had turned at the carpenter's. On top Is a board extending one inch on three sides and even with back. On each side are two 2-inch strips running from top to bottom, connected by 1-lnch strips, which cover the seams where boxes meet. Brass rods at top and third box with curtains. Narrow elastic with hook eacli end.

fasten into two small screw eyes on inside of desk nd midway at ends, holds the cook book open. I used two coals of cherry stain and one coat of varnish. It cost $3, and Is a Jov forever, and has quite an arts and crafts air about it. When complete I got a fife and drum and called all cook books, cooking magazines and my tile of precious Globe recipes together and they dwell together in "sisterly love." I use card system saving all Globe redoes, as I consider it unfair to the many who want to join to repeat any recipes that have been printed within the year. Before cutting out a recipe I write date, for irrstance.

today is 5-30-9. Make a portfolio with 12 divisions, one for each month, and use for correspondence which "curiosity" prompts you to look up. Hope I have given you at least one idea. Shall enjoy hearing from vou again. Folly Put the Kettle on.

dor to Delphi to pay certain monies to the people. A dispute arose, and Aesop refused to make the payment till he had communicated with Croesus. The people were so enraged with him that I hey threw him headlong over a precipice, killing him instantly. At Athens there was a statue erected In his honor, the work of the famous sculptor Lyslppus. His fables were constantly quoted during the best period of literary culture in Greece.

In the centuries that have passed since that period there have arisen questions as to whether or not Aesop ever lived and made fables. But the facts cited go to prove that he was one of the strong characters In those splendid days of early history. Boil together 1 pound of sugar and a pint of water for 5 minutes. Grate a pineapple and boil It in a quart of water for 15 minutes. Strain it through a Jelly-bag, squeezing out every bit of Juice.

Then add the juice of oranges, 12 lemons, the boiled sugar and water, half a pint of strawberry Juice, half a pint fresh green tea, just made, and ice kissed her Hps. DAILY DIET HINTS By Dr. T. J. Kood Sperlallat.

FOODS WHICH DIGEST HARMONIOUSLY. Some foods are especially inharmonious, such as milk and meat or beans and apples, because meat and beans digest principally in the stomach, snd apples and milk principally in the intestines All cereals are compatible, all acid fruits, all sugar fruits, all vegetables having tap roots (turnips, radishes, parsnips), al! green vegetables (lettuce, cabbage, celery, etcj. Bread and milk are not especially harmonious, but the bread, especially if stale, breaks up the curds of the milk, which are difficult to digest when taken in the form of sweet milk (buttermilk Is better). The system must adjust Itself to the digestion of each particular food, and when several are presented at once the digestive problem Is proportionately complicated. It has been shown by Pavlov, the Russian chemist, that the system secretes the.

particular digestive fluid required by each particular food eaten. (Copyright. 1000. by Joseph B. Bowleg.) water to matte or quails ui puntu Sweeten to taste.

Kenneth Kermlt. PEACH SHORT CAKE. "Cookery is become an art, a One pint of flour, 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder, 1 heaping tablespoonful CHAPTER XXIV. THE THIRD TIME AND THE LAST! Startled out of control Learn had creamed at Kincalrd's grasp, but her lacovery was almost Instantaneous. She awiftly hid the syringe behind her back and stared with a superb Insolence down at the yellow and gaunt face.

"So you wanted to murder me, did you?" he said. "I suspected you'd try again. I've been waiting for It these days past. That's why I told Noble he could have an evening out; that's why I feigned to be asleep when that fool Perry came and peered at me; that's why 1 slumbered on so peacefully when you entered. I was waiting for you-beloved!" and he laughed in a mocking fashion that set Learn a-tingle.

You'll not get rid of me, my dear. noble science; cooks are gentle of shortening (half lard, half butter), Burton, in "'Anatomy of pinch of salt. Mix with milk to a soft dough, bake in two pie tins in a moderate oven 20 to 30 minutes. When done Peter stretched his languid length In the great wicker chair on the other side of the tea table from which Annette dispensed afternoon hospitality in her rose garden. "Dear girl," he asked, "who can measure patriotism? Because I won't march in a parade with a lot of buff and blue idiots, you choose to say that I do not love my country." "Arnold Adams Is not an Idiot," An-nettte interrupted.

Peter's eyes narrowed. "Then Arnold Adams parades, does he? And makes a speech? To the accompaniment of appropriate fireworks?" "He makes his speech in the afternoon," Annette vouchsafed. "Kvery one seems eager to help me out r.lth my Fourth of July garden party bet you." "Dear girl, I'll come and pans cake and listen to the declaration but I can't parade in costume." "Well, the men all look lovely in their new uniforms," Annette informed him. "Somehow." said Peter, "a uniform Is associated In my mind with service. There are the old regimentals of my great-grandfather, ail stained with mud.

and the faded blue cape that my father keeps in memory of Gettysburg is blotched with red." He shrugged his shoulders. "But It's too hot this weather to dress up for nothing." "Nothing Annette flung out her hands. "I don't believe you'd fight If there was a war, Peter." Peter leaned across the table. "Considering my ancestry," he said, slowly, "is there any reason you should think that?" "Modern men haven't any backbone," she taunted. "Don't go too far," he told her, "my Idea of love of country Is something deeper than mere shouting for freedom." "Liove of country is courage," she said.

"You mean?" he demanded. "That I'm disappointed in you, Peter. Her eyes blazed. "I believe you're too lazy to carry a gun." "Stop," he thundered, and stood up. Annette stood up, too.

She slipped from her finger a wonderful hoop of diamonds. "There." she said, "take it. If you loved me you would see my point of Wi IN REQUESTS. Melancholy." There is a nobility about all labor that works toward an art. spread with butter, put canned peaches between and serve with whipped cream.

Kenneth Kermlt. ORB SJM COLD BAKED BEAN SOUP. The mere making of pastry seems an ignoble occupation, but His face thrust close to hers was appalling. The force of his malignity overpowered her will. She broke from him, and hurried, a shivering figure, through the corridors, back lo her own room.

She could not sleep, she could not test. Over and over again the words returned to her, beat on her brain, chilling het heart. "Mine mine unto the end." It should not be. Come what would she would free herself from his thraldom. She would rid herself of him.

Her will against his cunning, her strength against his guile. By the morning she was calm and eooi, once more ready to battle to the last inch against the man who tortured her. Jim Cartaret. unable to stay awav longer, called in during the afternoon. Her face lit up at sight of him.

"You've come at last." she sighed. "Why have you been so long away?" He kissed her fondly, and did not answer. "You're not tired of me, Jim?" "Never, dear heart." Vou've changed a little." He sighed, and drew her head on to his shoulder. "Troubled, dear, that's all. 1 want to take my princess away with me.

and she won come. 1 want to tight the dragons that threaten her, and she won't let me. I'm a useless sort of DOROTHY DAINTY. Drawn by Sweet Briar Rosebud. to make superior pastry something better than ever before 3 cups cold beans, pints water, 2 slices onion, 2 stalks celery (or substitute celery salt if you prefer), 1 cups tomatoes.

Simmer all together for 14 hour, then rub through a sieve, add 1 tablespoonful chill sauce, or tomato catsup, salt and pepper to taste and 1 tablespoon melted butter rubbed into 1 tablespoonful Hour. Boil up once and serve. Swipesy. Queen Olga Have you read "Six produced is a noble science, Girls," by Irving? You'll find it an in teresting story; that is, if you enjoy "girl books." cuav DIE is the result of Dear Sisters of the Globe-I wish some of the sisters who are situated as I am would tell me how they manage. I find it very hard work to manage on $12 per week.

I pay $9 rent and 60 cents a week goes for car fares. With four children to feed and clothe, it keeps me thinking. Won't some one send in their ideas and what they do to economize? What they cook, etc? Would be more than grateful. An Independent Woman. If any of the kind sisters of the women's column know the recipe for making a hectograph win thev please send It in? Will you also state how to use it? Thanks in advance.

Lilac. Dear Amethyst Will you kindlv tell me how to use the poplar bark for biliousness? Will be very grateful for it. This is my first letter to the column and will be pleased to a reply. I have been a reader and admirer for some time, but didn't have courage to write before. Hope I will be welcome as I would like to be one of the contributors, and do what I can to help the good cause along.

Polly Prim. REPLIES. OATMEAL MACAROONS. YOUR FAVORITE SELECTION. THE VICTOR.

(Felicia Ilemnna.) Mighty onex. Lore and Death! Ye are atrong In thia world of otira. Ye meet at the banquets, ye dwell 'midst the flowers Which hath the conqueror's wreath? Thou nrt the victor, Love! Thou art the fearleaa, the crown'd, the free. The strength of the battle Is giren to thee. The spirit from above! Thou haat looked on Death, and smiled! Thou hast borne up the reed like and fragile form.

reducing cooking to an art. The baker who makes them is a genius. Look for the seal. We place a seal on every SMAX PIE for your protection. All grocers sell SMAX PIE my ii-uuw, l.i'ain.

iou are my life heart. I should rtie without vou L. The spitnre uo you play basket hall as well as being interested in it? If so, you must find a safe outlet for the superfluous energy your name implies. Gloomy Gus You evidently intended to live up to your nom de plume, for your first letter was decidedly gloomy. ifm sure it was assumed melancholy, so keep or writing and grow cheerful thereby.

A Boardiing School Miss I imagine that there are many actresses who would gladly exchange places with you and consider themselves "lucky" to have all your blessings. An Athletic Girl Helen Bradley has not done much writing this afternoon. Sho seems to be preparing to start in now and I'm glad, for she's been holding me in an almost one-sided conversation for some time, which hardly permitted me to concentrate my whole mind on my writing. At one time mv Oatmeal macaroons for Kenneth Keith One beaten egg, 1 scant cup sugar, cup melted butter, little nutmeg. teaspoonful vanilla, 1 teaspoonful baking powder, 2 cups rolled oats (dry, not cooked).

Mix thoroughly and drop by teaspoons into buttered pan, leaving quite a space between each. Bake in quick oven, and do not brown too much, as that makes them very brittle. When done, do not try to remove from pan for five minutes, as they then come ouL williou'. breakage. Swipsey.

A Zestful Salad Dressing You never tasted a more delicious salad than one prepared with Alpha Salad Cream. Try it on the next salad you make. The SHlad Croam lends a rsrP. Inimitable zest 9-PSi salad douhly no lng could equal. For It's the purest, the finest the taatlast salad dressing you can buy.

Alpha Salad Cream la made from the recipe of a famous old New WMM chef. It contains no oil. But it rankfs drewlnr. little oil 'l'''d It won spoil or get "ropy" or ran--id Aari as a relish for eold meats snd sand wMiea no saure Is Ita equal. Send ua a 1-cent stump and us mall vim i mn nve tor me as 1 for you-'" She nestled close to him with a gesture of Infinite tenderness yU'" 8hG reiJeate(1' "that is Manlike, he was not satisfied, and set himself once more -to trv to win her confidence.

But the scene of the previous night Irrevocably sealed her llns Jim might forgive much; one sin lie would not pardon, treachery to a guest under her roof. Cartaret shared the tradition of the Arab. The man who had eaten your salt must be sacreo from vengeance. She managed to kep ihe conversa'ion awiy from Kincaird, and congratulated 6. FOX GO.

The Bakers CHARLESTOWN Pear June 25 Have you become tired rr 1 nr-k 1 1- tr 1.., view, mi mat i want you to wear blue and buff; I want you to show your patriotism." "Ah patriotism!" Peter picked up the ring. "If you ever want this again you must ask for It, Annette. I am afraid that otherwise I can never forgive the woman who has called me a coward." "I shall never ask for it." she blazed, as Peter turned on his heel and left her. When the great day came Annette tried to interest herself in the decorations, the refreshments, in Arnold Adams, who, looking very handsome in his colonial uniform, hung over her; and when he made his speech his eyes were on her. Annette didn't like his speech.

It smacked of artificiality. There was In it so much of stars and stripes and the xv. i a iciici Hum i I a tint- unwiuing ears were assailed by unwilling ears were ussauen DV have been very busy sewine. Your eor. ody on a "Macbeth" Quotation and other dial letter pleased me very much and I Interesting but unwelcome remarks.

I am sending you my recipes for lemon i corn "so" I Oaaselie a ew auFeWn8 sponge pie. individual cocoanut ntes fiuiet mo- SWaHHHJalWHK and chocolate pie. If you have a 1 ST, ITE "UV" 80 INDIVIDUAL COCOANUT PIES. For June 25: Beat together the yolks of 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 3 tablespoons flour and pinch of salt. Add to 1 pint boiling milk, and stir briskly until it thickens smoothly.

Remove from stove, flavor with vanilla and add cup shredded cocoanut. Pour into Individual shells that have been previously baked. Make a meringue of whites of 2 eggs and a tablespoonful of sugar, and drop on pies. Brown in quite hot oven. These are truly delicious.

Swipesy. tooth thev will anneal to von rt i tJ" uuieiice. lion nv i a int I' one of try, and tell me how you like them A Home Shampoo That Dries Quickly tnose rare creatures, a person of few words, for Helen Bradley and 1 are close rivals in the art of conversation generally. Marion Westcott. reHpes for dellcloua aalnds and appetizing sand' wlehes.

See what delightful dainties can Is miide with Alpha Salad Cream. Plenle Slat, 10 Cent. ALPHA SALAD CREAM Boaton.Ma... Through the wavea of the fight, through the riah of the storm, On field and flood, and wild! No! Thou art the yictor. Death! Thou contest, and where that which spoke.

From the depths of the eye, when the spirit wolre-? Gone with the fleeting breath! Thou contest and what Is left Of all that loved us, to suy If aught Yet lovea yet anawers the burning thought Of the spirit lone and reft 7 Sireure ia where tbou art I Siletitly there must kindred meet. No f.mile to cheer, and no voice to greet. No bounding of heart to heart! Boast not thy victory. Death! It Is but as the cloud's oVr the sunbeam's power. It ia hut as the winter's o'er leaf and flower.

That aluruber the snow beneath. It is but as a tyrant's reign O'er the voice and the lip which he bids be still: But the fiery thought, and the lofty will. Are not for him to chain! They shall soar bla might above! And thus with the root whence affection spihjgs. Though burled, it Is not of mortal thlngs-Thou art the victor. Ivt! TUTTI FRUTTI.

1 1 mat nc int nao not put in an appearance during the Interview She reckoned aowov.v, without iic host; the solicitor waylaid the big man in the corridor, drew him in his slttln" room and commenced speak. He had much of importance to say to Cartaret, he expltind. Certain facts relating to the past and to the immediate present must be iMscussed. He had also to ask his advice. This last with a swift look from his sharp eyes The previous ev-ilng ne had had a narrow escape.

He had almost been done to death. The particulars Kincaird paused Leam's step sounded outside the door. "Tonight at 12:30 Ua the big hall he whispered. "Meet me there alone Cartaret nodded consent and Kincaird plunged into a high-pitched discussion on horticulture for Leam's benefit. Whether or no she had overheard the wo men could not decide.

Jim left feeling like a traitor, yet unable to re-ruse Ihe meeting. He must learn the truth about he woman he loved And If she would not teli him. he must listen to the tale from someone else listen and punish the teller! Do you ever try daily hot or cold sea water baths for your feet? They are Very strengthening. My boy's cough Is gone, but enlarged tonsils remain and O-Ught to be removed, I fear, as his hearing is somewhat affected. I hope your girlie Is still well by the way, she must be quite a big girl now.

Do write again. Swipesy. Dear Kenneth Keith You wrote to me some time ago, but I have been rather tardy about answering. Yes, I have a Globe book, but It Is rather a Jumble, as I had no particular system when I began it. I started it in 1902, although 1 did not begin to write to Hi- column until nearly four years later.

How are the bovs and have you any new ideas for dressing them? I dress my hoys Just alike. It save material and they look so nicely. The younger is a "terror" on his colthes tears them so often! I am sending you a rule for oatmeal maca MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN. Today. Be swift to love your own.

dears. Your own who need yon so: Say to th? speeding hour, dears, "I will not let thee Bioept thou give a Force It to hide and stay, I.ovo has no sure tomorrow, It only has today. Swifter than sun and shade, dears. Move the fleet wings of pain; The chance we have today, dears, May never come again. Joy is a fleklo rover, He brnnketh not delay.

Love has no sure tomorrow, It only has today. Binry or country, out no depth of earnestness, no deep appeal to the hearts of men. When he had tlnished he came down expecting Annette's praise. But she didn't give It. "Can't we get away ror a moment from these people?" she said, "I'm so tired of the crowd." "I'll take you up the road in my car," Adams proposed.

So it came about that 15 minutes later Peter Van Dorn. sitting on the hillside, saw far down the curved road a big red car and within It a splendid gentleman in blue and buff and a lady In a rose-wreathed hat. He saw something else, too. Just below him a little, dirty, curly headed child from the Italian seettlement nearby was digging contentedly In the dust, right In the path of the car that was coming around the carve. It took only a moment for Peter to plunge nhouting down the bank, to catch up the baby and cross the road.

(From the Ladies' Magazinei You can have a more satisfactory shampoo at home than you can at your beauty specialist's and it will cost 1 cent instead of $1.00 if 'oU will just put a teaspoonful of can-throx in a teacupful of hot water ana stir until it is dissolved. Take your shampoo by pouring tne canthrox solution on the hair ana rubbing in well. As one girl sain, "It makes a whole tubful of lather. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, another advantage that will be appreciated by every woman. Jn addition to thoroughly cleansing the scalp and hair, the canthrox shampoo is soothing and beneficial-It makes the hair soft and fluffy and relieves itching and irritation of the SCa In Rf snrp tn cpt ranthroX from Some one asked about two weeks ago for a rule for tuttl frutti.

Excuse the delay in sending it. I trust the many readers of the Household column will try this rule. I have made It tor years, but did not originate the recipe myself. It will keep In good condition for years and after once started may be added to each year. I put mine in a two-gallon jar, but a one-gallon Jar or a two-quart stone Jar may be used, and If one wishes more It may be transferred to a large jar.

No cooked fruits are used. BETTER THAN TOILET POWDER The toilet powder which many women have become accustomed to use during hot weather often proves Injurious to the complexion, its application, even on the body, soon bringing out eruptions on the face These are due, no doubt, to clogging pf the pores by the powder. A dash plneol cologne, with its clean, Jdngent, piny odor, in the bath, or a few drops placed where perspiration proves unpleasant is a safer and infinitely more agreeable way of securing the same feeling of absolute freshness and cleanliness. roons, and nope your boys will like In thla series the Globe endeavors to print favorite songs and poems nsked for by readers. Selections are pilnbvl every day In the week (Sunday luclnrfed Kverybody's Column).

Lux irv in Tutti frutti Stir cup of pure alco- incm as wen as mine do. I also send 1 1.1 1 1 a redoes for cold bilked honr, a 7 hoi into 1 cup of white sugar till dis a all I.eam was going out that night-Ladv refusls was giving a dinner party and 'i celery on toast both very good. Please! Irs will accompany her try. end report. If you' like them.

i husband in the championship nght solved, then add 1 cup of sugar to each 1 con of nerfect fruits, alwavs usliio- He was safe, but the two in the car had whitened at his danger. Annette was crouched In a heap as Adams brought had specially asked the young widow to Prove the matchless duality of "Sala- mw fruit. Becin with 1 cud" of line am iiiso htjii'uiiK in Minim oencious pie wnicn inc Aero ciuo of America has ar pie i tne big maenme to UiC U1K illilV-il lilt; LU ,1 jx i I nflplt- i cLiticu wiiiw uu Jtiuy line. da" Tea. Trial packet 10c, from your I strawberries (if large crush them in grocer.

I with the sugar), 1 cup ot shredded pine- I ft LUJV. Bbe wore a ow of oft cream satin, I thought you would be killed 1 ranged to start at Indianapolis on June 6. xpecting to remain in the air at Bwipesy. ago..

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