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He waved his hand in the direction | ser, who having heard the noise on board, followed by her | ing up to him wonder you can look us in the ie after the trick you served us the t old man nthe trouble of tallitg us lies about him.” Flower fell overboar night before last, if that’s what you init gravely, uch a man in all my eet Mea, wiping, syrah: d *awelk it igen signify. I shall wait share till he comes,” said Mrs. Tippi UWhat, Ananias?” forgetting himself. ‘ipping, scorning to reply, etd” ‘tor some time gazing thought- fully about her. Then, in compliance whispered ‘instructions, her cried Fraser, the clerks were still meh thes, and she came back hast mother with the story of the cata’ s death unmistakably confirmed, ‘ood teeth pes * jolly laugh.” “Are ly to see him again?” Tapia, nodding in con- tail ‘He eet sighed Miss Tipping, shan her he: eard him | say thet night,” said the or forgetful of his mach hota ings after truth, “that s off abroad, He said that mmoctitg wag t sdpper,” wad y. weights. spoiling his ee i remember, but thet: a strong sense of ieee fancied, as ‘three pints of Italian chestnuts, boiled the sunlivs style, but b old {duty came f ere, jeaid bea Tipping. he hear said the other with sniff, She moved slowly “ sate aie it I’m tthe captain is Doel: They'd ee us Saline: You've not seen the | last of me, young man, I can tell you.” | ‘op ip’s up in London, Ce Ge itis HS 1 shall d concerning the jifferent accounts from the aes of the public-house at the corner, to whom she introduced herself with ane aplomb as bein; ‘the profession, went home with ‘her daughter, in oe depression, in ; Most chronic f ‘form of unflial di res) Two hours later the rebar got under | iet, but their be-| haviour passed unnoticed by the new aires wiseieas L068 falsehoods he had told, and those he} was about to tell, to ae much heed of anything that was p: a that “worthy distur ions | next morning by bustling into he cab. s ae taking his seat at the breakfast ate changed my mind; the men don’t know their place,” said the mate, | shortl; Fraser raised his eyebrows. ‘or; much count of such things, but Gs i comes to being patted on the bacic b; an A.B,, it’s time to r tem.” “Did they a Haeh pata Fraser, i in a voice of hori “Joe did,” aa Ben. ‘OE won't ‘lao it ag’in, I don't think. T didn’t say anything, but I think ’e knows my feeling: “there's, our ary :| indicating it Cwith a d in a and being dis- inclined for conversation, busied him- self with the meal, and as s6on_as he had peed went up on deck. “Wot mn do’ there for, as he ” said Fraser, Ly Bennie?” silo Joe, severely, appeared; ae tea’s all cold.” “T've ’ad my breakfast with the said 4 Ben, shortl; was always. fond of your mi¢k, Bennie,” said Joe, ae his head, Sorrowfully. “I don’t thi mucl of a wot leaves his old wee fae: a bit o” mee on. mate: turned’away . from von pepeiies “im, he said, Led me “Yes, Ben,” said the youth. wwot’s the matter? Wot are you look- ing like that for? Ain’t you well?” you Aa me?” demanded the new mate. | LISTER the thalae that stand for: “Cust in ters Menon | LISTER ENGINES ARE BRITISH BUILT wre" the oa aX Hoh pire. naggRus ee Automatic Ho ge tsk brication. 1S, vice attics re Spra\jors: Milkers Plants Nelotte on “I didn’t call you anything,” said , the Cia Tim me.’ear you call me Ben and eet hear of it,” said the other, shai “Go. and clean the brass- work The youth strolled ae gasping, ie an envious glance at the cook, ‘standing just inside ' the Solise: Hed “fully flaunted a saucepan he was clean lefying the mate be mar “Help Joe scrub: paintwork,” was the ae hs cae old Toe,” sai the, cook, who hi x the Previous } night's affair. Siri et Han faving about” com- “Liven up ‘Me!”” a in no ee Joe, ey I —— do ea oe, vflerceh iy. rere give my gxders,” said th severely: “if th new - Jea—— Wot are you making that Pak for?” xe “Pye got the earache,” 1 retorted Toe, : Jos; $s said i hind tims tion cof! a z mous oe ee ae and J Bas ae te ab i hear that, , mother?” “Why, § mn ag’in | es a attend ee imita- oe gestic [sight Tbe united by all ne ore obliga’ of a Captain Barber, with et mourning as he could muster at. such | short notice, was ee mg on the quay. His weather beaten face was not qui so ruddy as Sata dak chase wile aboard the’ y, movements were man clam schooner, that lower than of ¥ | “This is a a dread pasion, Jack,” he said, art: grip, not sat- when at Tentefi he stood aboard the ‘then add a cupful of seeded raisins and operated by a schooner. Shocking?” said Fraser, anche “Pye spoken ve coast- Fraser, cordially, | | guards 160k out pein sald the old cuptul come ashore, and I iow he'd pleased to be put in the! satt |ma 4 chyard. decent.’ sute “he rou ” said Fras e Bags no a of icked up. I sling 4 Life bale: averbon Captain. Barber phook his head. “It's a mysterious thing,” he said, slowly; “a man who'd been at ¢ that. chate mysteridud! in ¢alm wea “There’s 3 ‘ote ad aoe in ths about it, sir,” said Joe, who had woe vhard-boiled eggs, chopped fine; aan jnear, followed by the others. . “I cs say that, ‘said! ase sir, is ae Joe, “but the mate saw- eae fs and made go utes afterwa: rds | belo} perturbed by the’ I heard a pach, eneEkieantbpar Sri i water, loss overboart | The Wark meaning in his words [that there was no mistaking. ‘he B: a veel yor ‘aid you preferred oe man, looking ania at the sont fitand 12 hours before u: ” he t] at the mate’s was very pal | wnat did he make you Fo atow r2” he asked, turning to a6 “beter ask aS sir,” rete i |seaman. “I wanted to dee We Lae ghee goes I ’ad stayed on deck, he wouldn’ have been ‘cap Captain Basboe turned and regard tt "t a vain a ed hia eyes to the You say to ail-this ?"™ine| wait ead slowl; coi Nothing,” replied the mate. “I d end Joe below; and the skipper fall avitecte int or two afterwards, It’s quite t “pell?” inquired Captain Barber. ed him squarely in the mens r some. time Captain Barber said nathing, and the men, Andi the sil- ¢ irksome, shuffled uneasily. “Pred Brailes your lie. once,” | Barber, length, teh ‘a replied Fraser. The old ma ed snd paced slow- e I a wt ene ? said is Mm: saae en he said, halting i in n front of the mate, “but he 8 ae stuck by his a and she stuck by bless h ae nodde [in er at all. I don’t want to see you again.” | “That's as you please,” said Fraser, trying, to speak, unconcernedly. “It’s r ship, and it’s for you to do as-you like show Tse. Vil put my things to- gether Youdoll Ankefedno xenon ask: ed Barber, eyeing him wistfully other shook his head. he oe simply, and went below. e € came up some. little time ater |» “ano,” chest and, the put hemn cart on the quay, arrange me them to the station stop me?” demanded Fraser, cl aa? with rage, as he step- ped aboatd again. “Joe,” said’Ben, sharp! tren for'ard” said the new mate, peremptorily, “go for’ard, and don’t a kmecouysrlt? (12 (« make sourels too busy.” (To be continued). _ Playing a lady through his studic {This picture,” he sai ‘stoning be- one of ‘his. eatly “is one] patel 0 keep» the wo “from ‘the ‘ Recording to French scien Die more rat pecans oc os NY CANNOT HOPE Now TO DICTATE PEACE. ‘Allies Muster Millions of Men, Whilé Germany Is on the Hints About oe Clock. a large substantial clock was con- ered the pevetien of old-fashioned Pai 25, as a huge, elaborate ae watch was the insignia of the well-to- it and place it in the oven. 1 edbcaan of olden days. In lat- When the eggs cooked the bread will owever, taste in both There are many interesting phases toasted, saving time. watches and clocks has undergone a ihe war that will have ce Dressing. ange. — Instead of using the largest ‘ ane fi ny. but equal quantities of gains ee and possible timepletes, there is mor; ee western ¢ tion; thet seem half ‘evo ey to choose a small t0 pass almost fare rect aoe se aici tor geraseal Ser equates Wall a Journal. This will this true of the family’ clocl who have doubts as to the be found ead cant “fox shifting a. It is unfortunate, but: true, that detent et Germany should ion con- lmany of these small timepieces are sider a few fact neither reliable nor “aurabe, mainly Selected Receipes Simple Egg Dish_—A _ simple and satisfactory way of Defensive. e-halt pound a and her allies are cakes ream se, eriough flour-to ers say shat itis sine to produce cept in Rumania are entirely on the hold all together. Roll thin, cut in a ua ae with says mechanism defensive. three-inch squares, put a little jam or at a iny wi fecond, there is no longer any ques- preserves in center, turn corners over clock with vrelinble weak is usually too tion of German; rm! sea all! and: se; g in his life to go and tumble over-board chopped 0 onion salt and me one Ie of gelatin dissolved it ed the mate fixedly; the mate, after by attempt to mee his gaze, lower-| a] c “Fell,” repeated the other, and look- When | alipald- beer Be"Alled Sore ek Ewer | iiktle ‘eect or ‘Tm obliged to you for bringing ‘e to be let go like this?” said |; “hot ly ti ae seaman glared at ane offensive- jauP wPTT | mi Safe. Ta A rising young artist_ rited showing If'a of peace. 0 e living-room or Hall do so sia bringing response from t be influenced too much: any of her adversaries, and now she salinode? thereof, no matter, is hinting bes she is ready to evacu- undbstrusive-|ate Bel France if satisfac- es. ordin: e- by the aie adding it moistened SERS UENS how raaek you water raed a other ingrediehts-are -ness in i ory ae enn can be had that will Grease and flour the. Thére are two kinds of clocks—one! insure her integrity. In fact, the ae yeni! by a spring and the oth- Chancellor ceclared in the Reichstag The spring ‘clock is any was rea ay. ie peach Oe ecause each any ae securing her futi until they are forget then peeled and winding of the spring wears the vari , Germany in men, Honey at mixed smoot two tablespoon- ous parts, - naturally follows that this mineitionieac receding factor , {fuls of butter, a tittle parsley, shallots, type nee will wear out in a very all her enemies are increasing | pepper and he @: few yea strength, power and virility. with stock and cook it-until itis thick; ell . | Chestnut Stuffing. Take’ in Torthe eeeou type of clock which is} ihn Paver Chabal: system of weights, or| stir them i | what: we call . “clockwork,” nee is One of the ae notable features of Rice ‘and Cel ‘elery Dressing, Take nothing. to wear out once ‘the weights the times showing the inexhaustible two cupfuls of cold boiled’ rice, one ar akg is no power of the tie is that which re-} of minced celery, one heaping stretch or “ae of the D, pe therane of melsod butter, and, the spring c! 8 and pe} apes en season the! of this. kind. Se be protected by. a tary activity and industry all males | : Es jigredioks and ae e between sixteen and sixty, Russia eyenoumt sree os to moisten Teutonic + In stuffing the goose, hs & care- fa snot to fill i too full. Potato and Egg and Bread Dressing. |_take equal Siahelies of stale bread ashed Irish ecmigiite wih pepper add: two iablepoon fuls of filed velit tient dite dust, ger eax cian in the temperature. There are. two tings to observe if arms 22,000,000 core Le 000, you want your house clock to give population, She has 16,000,000 men long-continued, d and équipped and 5,00,000 more potatoes, | One is t place the clock so in training. butter, | that it will not be subjected to sharp France and England are more limit- i A. clock ed Jn available men, but the notable | hung next a window or door in a warm news of the day is that Asiaties are | room is bound to be irregular—too flowing into knee and and| fast or too peas of the sharp are to be invited to England to work . cold from the doors in munition ge) and arsenals, e clock should be ready ne vast arsenal introduction | these well; add the uncooked elke of one egg. Jellied Tongue. a tongue tend- Jer, so the skin will oa off readily. Cut it in thin slices and arrange in a | mold be with thin slices of lemon on the bot Cover with jelly pate of as far from doors an . Ebley co. that, t-¥elll be arronnded BY a fairly even oe ace ure he Allied oe opens limitless possibi $ to wind the | When the penn movement clock ey oe OM it going with- Europe is started the yellow bres he lock is allowed to oaey, come in by the Hsnileee thou- and. are not only good work- of ers in factories but they are it, gets. irregular and undependable. | trench diggers and are ing. wever, aS Wii ah and core six| wear it out, it is best to buy a clock in fetching and carrying. jor cig" asbniee of uniform size and| which winding, like the} Some statistics might be gi {drop cold water to neerent turn-| ei jsuch as the number of horses and of ing Sale ani eee Place one} ioe service, not for a/motors now in France, taking - su cup granulated sugar, one ter As a clock is an article) plies up to the firing lines; and a few bits of stick cinnamon over nd not necessarily one of facts and figures might, be ie fire ‘and simmer fifteen minutes,|ornament, it is better to your hen remove the spice, put in the money into a well-made clock, with a ind cook until te maior, plain white dial, marked by Saint Lift out the frui up Add a quart of bo ing one cup, juice. of four |lemons, and two cups of sugar. Stir wat dissolved, strain into the mold nd set away to ha der It should of cold water. good perfectly Apple Compote.— than to the general reader in ples country. hae aiieneen etiande | and on the 28 of each put- one ee |spoon jelly. To the syrup add o ial tira box Paes cee in cold wat- er and one-half cup boiling water, | stirring shesiale briskly... Take at once from the fire and pour around the Stand ii cold place to Serve with seine ereaca| Brown Bread.—One cup rye flour, one cup ena ted eal, one cup graham flour, one and o: if teaspoonfuls soda (level), -' less than the very ornate models Things to Remember. Use clarified drippings, chicken fat, lard, mie or other shortening. within your income regardless held with tender regard ins ue A See of “their compatriots. arded as a strong and ieee tie in the expanding relations of affection between France and the United States, Tn America, however, we ought not to of oth ae Nothing is more honorable than a good housewife and’ home-maker. Tt ie a Plead to work in ‘a well-' kept An ‘arly riser makes the best wife and hi ‘Odd, "bits of eee eek ie be sonics oe melted sham; mix ‘Thbre ip-a-alionty about placing them Tass ants emilee tara td Wall HENS fe are Dane oa ei molds, cover tightly with buttered m i tee a. lds fs 3 a a reok A, S sleek tt i is pate better to remove the ettle, Surround with hot water to! Kins of all fruit to be eaten hy chil half their depth, cover kettle and cook jan “ for three and one-half hours, Molds ‘rench aviator must inter go in fd ee schools, where he is taught tit mly chsh tng in ae air, but $i Jans in brush and marsh, tht add sts things more of ‘interest that are not noted in the news vot the di it were necessary we tight ask ane harbor in England Before trying food, a roll a in- atich ¢ ag or cracker crum! watering house plants add a milk to the water occa- thirds full." Baking powder cans are) sionally. attractive for this purpose, though a na plant ie dying, puta des-{ This will sometimes revive: pong three fresh eggs until thick and lemon! colored, add gradually one-half cuptal |p of fine ‘granalated sugar, beating coi stantly; ne one-half tablespoon ful of lemon Felcse ings of | lemon rind; beat the hres Sites stiff, deena, seumumentnttsce tan: in.this country should still keep guess- | that the Bremen dived too deep ; in. approaching } be at the bottom on thi: jthen shake off. Bits of fe sieemnations folding them in gently 50/ should be used as each eta! Sih not to break basae the air cells 4 forthe by the beating. ot make your kitchen a into a small, deep pan. ined with Light vit chee she Of power iz greased ptdees. eo many hours you~spend ‘0 pare es in another window the room aS bright and Herrings From Japan, are caught i in Japan every year, This ae) Hey as you can. @hormous quantity is not used only e| human consumption; about four- ig the third 10 tawtes| " We Get You, Madam. fifths of it is used as a fertilizer ton ne Pant egin to Shri NS yeaa tried to get a raise to- | the ds. the Sa refused it,” aries One se the mysteries of life is Sane ‘so much fun ie at many from. Suieulee it. may * money foolishly. the zoological moment.” and while |t can j newt see of confidence in they een as New London and athe ide, ed ii the “About 4,000,000 tons of herrings spending | ri ae Be iby *enauihe Sees many, we must be sure that we have — got rid me ihe Hun in surapieeest Jerome K. Jerome, the Engl 01 i “We call for vengeance on | subma- rine crews, ae our soldiers to pay the penal ¢ “What ae have we gained | obediently imitating Germany's use of {Paisouee gases? God’s winds are t “There are those who would have -~ us retaliate for the Lusitania by sink-~ ing German merchant obi without warning. Our sailors refuse the dirty work at the bidding ot tits ousetiaye edo well ‘and better to play the Hay: "eon to English ideals, not 76K a: godt Hannon | PrOpo- i @ ago was it that Lloyd George had to Aisguise himself as a policeman to eseape mob clock helps | adapted to burden-bearing purposes ae lion comiques swore should never haye Constantinople, is now our heroic all ave poured out our sgh in uae ae © tipoll to , open for jeanell les > een ‘Try a Little Magnosia In {Some people tntincttveds at ine at? danger, Instinct, or-custorn or hublt eases ayes beptics’ to. take: drugs, patent foods and modiotties, trtinetal dinestents, et ng the: not the auger is cenigin that rugs nor medicines oes the. power to destroy the harmful excessive acid in the stomach, which isthe underlying ” Sanee or woah cor vaneps! relief, avanttien rau e. time sai stomach ai as dan yeeeas i you to enjoy ‘Senerlonetng th the 8 afte! éals without least bain or unplei Rat Traps in ‘Trenches. In the French ante at the war nee. is excavated along a int ran nda ch is a ' paral ‘allel to.each o stant supply of electric current is mnaintain- wires, matt are spaced only a few inches apart. rats in cross- ing the orc cine i ee with’ mediat be started in’a really small way and ded to:seom ls, tin ner, using “ne that: is ee nathes oe