I Mocked Use enlnsnce ** effecttrdj Ifwi- ] at if they »m» of rnbNr.
ew tt» sab-1 Slowly Sard Ch-uta wUbdmr, took-
ao the Uruaeet benkrupt of But tor* alone la
ire. the eeo-! Ins back with a parried expreastoa. *t»nd tba constat.! hard asage of dally to the Meanwhile the three danced about Cfa. Uke roid. tt is better and atroeg-
Thej were to a huge natcral car*, cr whan alloyed; love should be made to which the aca mocatera bad *W- sturdy aad lasting. * * deaUy bees at wort:, for the Interior strengthened and Intenasneu 11 was coated with mod. hardened in power to resist wear. It la only •oino peculiar manner to resist the alloyed, or Mended, with comradeship water. And yet Donald had the aune and trust that tt la at Its best, impression at a beehlre. There was The tm-st. sweetest and happiest something of sameness everywhere, marriages are those of two who Just sense of automatism. I are wedded sweethearts and good Quite bare, except at om chums. With this duality of condition end. Where arose a mad qwund, doro- and trust that weeps their attao.- phere rated with aeaahelte. and upon this pure, dear, bracing and wholesome, nil was what looked hka the upright sources of discord arc neutrellzed, all Bkdstoc of h amali mammal. Joys are doubled by sharing, all aor“Lookr exclaimed Donald. rows lightened by mutual sympathy. -It came from—from behind the comfort aad Inspiration, and all probcurtali. 1“ said Davies la awa. -Don- Iran aolved In the sweet sacredness of all the air was thicker . . . same- conferee re. with the united wisdom of thing keeps rolling back ... 7" both ever at the command of either. They looked at each other, still an ncoding no outside referee, convinced ihat they were awake and Success In married life does not renllve. Then they went toward the Ob- quire heroic spectacular qualities posJect t. the end. , slble only to a few chosen ones, the Sam Gloats, who had preceded elect of the earth; It needs only loving Men. fen b-ek with an exciamntion comradeship and confident*, a little 1 horror. self-control, courage, kindness, casel--Te-. Gloats? said Donald. fiahnest, cheerfulness md Just dally -I beg your pardon. Hr. but don’t patience along the *ay. It does not “ be e per- require wealth, for often th- poor are
the happiest and most contented. It
figure eras does pot demand intellectual powers bet high above and fine education, for two aged lovers. " hardly able to read, may alt together
In the sunshine by a cottage door at eventide, finding all their world In each other's eye*, telling their bead* of sweet tnemork-v of past Joy* snd of
to catch, not so much the. form as th sorrows outlived, and ns her thin worn ■* Q( It hand rests lovingly in tits, there seems a _ upon a larger aeale. prertaely benediction of calm peace and cocseflgure a* a child or a lavage crated levs that makes mere Ictcllcto its first efforts to tual wisdom see::i worthless by ct
the human figure. There trart.
«... the dawning* of art la the There are some who tell us the qualrf.«pr at wbshMf ear-booe*. strung. !Ue* necasaary Ir. husband and wife.
The long Inventory sounds like an un-
abridged dlctl'sary of aU the virtues
Vaort of and one cr.r. imagine the saint* blusbUtrt>eB*aaddsn such as Neolithic roan tag with shame st the sudden rea" - left behind him as a testimony to tds tlon of how far short they are of
perfection. It seems like a test ex-
Pavlea picked up oee of the bones tmlnation for a front seat In paradise and at It Intently. end lew of us would get more than a -DooaMr be said softly, not to at- fine per cent rating on on th* potot of fialhsg arirep from Jw«t human and with all their fau'f. * • “ ^one. folblai aad failings can have happiness ttaa ioosco si n. « the bon* If they determine to hav.- lt and i*iy of a flipper beet The monsters were the price in thought and effort. It !» l«K. -Del th.t He™. V r i: r ntT-*" - sacrificed to tt by the rad peece. a reel and a n-.uge where their r M '‘ fecXL no real diaeord can lung throw dark
who has thought most deeply on the subject wbc feels tt meet Intently or who Is moat affected by tt casta toe
throws tittle pecuHarttle* Into the shadow; tt Ignores or uDacwce ;*tty falling* as of no real conaequeno atee on the fine sterling quah Ities and forgives and forgets the little mortgagee. Love oftttnes la exacting; to Its Intensity tt may place endue Importance on a trifle and be aeriourty disturbed at a flaw or falling seems a scar on a noble chars Comradeship helps love to a more human view, a saner, wiser charity to Judging. A man says a friend of whoa be la genuinely fond, “he is a bully good fellow," end all the emphasis of hi* heart goer Into the word* and for the phrasing; be knows l' friend's falling* but loyalty mini flea their Importance, the eyes trained not to see. the Up* keep rt-
nee.
In his bachelor days the husband may have had some friend tried and
to be momentum devoid of the accompanying factor of speed, siitlbly. and yet quietly, the two pushed toward the entrance to the Bank of the island. to vain Donald restated. In vato he tried to force a path toward the aubrmnoe. dashing bis fist* * agnlnst th# u**. of the monsters. He madewt
aware that b« > lytt^ on *t feed «* «* "*•
for aid—not tor hi* Wa* “*«• bt for Xda'a. The girl's hand was unreapocslv. i
ready. Donald it. but hardly able to dWtoguiah It to tb-t JeUyllk* eentonment. which war thickening pmeptfblg oow. The finger* were Rasp and cold “ e both numbed from tbr ex a dead. U* worid ""•towiTarJ^rta detilwratloe he un faaenod tfca copper cylinder fnun a bant Ms body. At «*ca Ibe little • lertrtc went out. It had gr-"™ so dim that ectly thc.i did Donatt taeabar that tt had bee* burning Be uabnekied lb* bcsdjtecv tt from torn A »««e*l he bMd to* **u*fh «• be Mt (be coot watsr-Jetir upon bit Caen Than, very laaarala'r
Sicwly. without strain or attack, be ..-U aimwif being foiwd forward. He w aa held tightly on every aide, except for the narrow gap list opened to front of him. He was forced to devote himself to supporting Ida. On every aide the g'obnlar. tranamew. to™ to crowd to on him. lanvtog only a tiny way to the direction of on* of the mud-pillared entrances. Yet. even
The Cava ef th# M* .. A cry «f nana«Deat tnrat Ham btt Upa Ha wna hmatistog air—air at tfce hettmci at the sea! L waa ssrrfeargad with Wg«*- « - )a* fall «h« thrill
vcndtlag expedition of a colony of r ana, returning with tt* booty. I could sense no conaciou* impulse pace Mcame aceeleratod. and auddfoly. swept off tbrir feet. Donald and Ids found tbemaelvea within a huge cavern, faintly lliumlnad by pbo*r^orcaceoce. and roofed with the same cloudy substance that they bad *•** the ocean bed without. •/he roocr.cr* l<-fi them The two stood therr togrthrr. »u:i detmeal. But tiny were c tor. wUb a shout. Dartea^^H from the dim recer*. and ran twws»o thm. followed by Ooutn their cvlinder* snd hradgeor had moved. TV* four stared a '.her tt 'ocmlulou* Joy. Tb.-j Bobbed » fhe . lert tbs si' toe*.- cried luriee. grabMuc T*. llestensat hr th' ncod ah*.
««t jlam padding, a tittle vauilia tt used with prune or date or with gtoger> bread. Cream pie. chocolate pie or custard > made quite elegant by decorsting toe top with quartered or whole marshmallows Just before putting on th« meringue. An apple pie made of thickened apple sauce covered with marstanab lows instead of a meringue is both letidou* and pleasing to the eye. The ?le should be set ia the ovru to pufi md brown the msfiowe t*fom terrieg Pudge, cream candy and boiled icing stay moist laager and are cream-
If the golden light of some success « prosperity threw a glow of radiance arrow hi* pathway an Involuntary smile brightened his face as he thought bow pleased bis friend would be to hear it. how unselAso would be hl» sympathy, how hearty would be hi* congratulations; he could bank on hU friend's happiness Just as certainly and absolutely as If his own dear mother were listening to the story not iger for every word of detail. If the hand of Borrow pressed heavily on his soul, and the night of doubi and fear settled down oc h's life, and the ship of hi* great hope had sunk when tt vras almost to port, and bt faced failure and defeat, he knew om who would be- enrhanget whom bt could count on to the very end. And a some problem affecting the welfare of either had to be aolved ir was the problem of both and they would stay up half the night .‘o settle tt llkt a Jury locked out until they came to * verdict and they put together thett wisdom Just as they had often pooled thrir meagar funds when the exlge» den or need of the one became th* privilege and glad opportunity of tb*
her.
When this Instinctive Impulse tt confidence U carried into married life and the heart and the tips and the outstretched srms turn to the wife as naturally as the magnetic needle finds Us north, with the truest comradeship made greater and finer by love, then married life has no real problems that the two. united and to unison, cannot
In any candy they may be dropped In and stirred until dissolved while the candy is cooking. Delightful marguerite* are made by potting a marshmallow, dented to th# renter, where a bit of batter, a nol er a bit of dried fruit may be placed, ati on c round cracker, browned t*
the oven.
When serving children cocoa, q marshmallow pleases them better than cream for n garnish to the top 0< cocoa or chocolate. A boiled custard Is Improved by adding a hnndiul of mershmaltow* tq the custard when cooking. Gingerbread cut In squares while hot with a fork, the pieces brokas open and a marmhmallcw placed Band* v-ich fashion to each, then act In the oven to molt aerved with whipped . cream and a cup of ten. makes a muri delectable cake for an afternoon tea. Dates and prune* stuffed wttfe marshmallows add variety. Mired with various fruits, a bit of salted dressing and whipped cream, makes a salad bard to equal for delldocs-
the awakening of the rv | Comradeship u one of the strongest
llriou* perception*!" tie* of married life. Comradeship is There could be no other Interpre- ! friendship to a negligee suit; tt t* free,
itiou. They looked at each other to ; near, trustful. trroe and something of awe. | *od Intimate.
Th* bad been taahlooed. per- ! that makes formality out of place, and bao*. after an ideal never seen, or per- pretense and pose seem treason; the
forgotten ancestor, cast »w* are tbeir natural scire*, spootahabited shirt, had seen neons end unrestrained except by that embody him to respect for each other's Individuality
hi* remembered guise. that mahas each careful not to wound
(so theae half-blind and voiceless , or offend the other,
devils of the sea were groping slowly j Oomradrship between huWssnd and upward, aa our ancestors had done wife Is the finest type of friendship, many a hundred thousand year* ago. for pulsing tTrough It la the constant toward hope and endeavor. The Spirit current of '.ore. tenderness, sympathy, of God stirred to the dull nouls of j nearor"*. d. nrne** and closer c«.m*Taae toousteru. aa every- J muni on < t Interest*, that ever vitalises, hare. : Intensific- and .wahena. ComradeDoaald f»H aomebow Immensely ship gh ■» to ee'h a finer, truer understtd at the thought. Even here they standing: >f the other tliat come*, not were not cut off from tb* abeltertog from the mere observation of set* and hand of Providence. ' of mooda. but from gilmpw-* Into the -Look. flrT Clouts exclaimed and- | depths of each other's thought. ,h “
denly.
(TO BU COMTIKUgOJ
Try itVnn Of standards and ideals, the uncoowlous confession of hopes, fears and louglnge nnd resties* ambitions that are hidficn force* strurcilng to-
Uke the root of a
He Picked Up • Living.
Sir John Kirk, who recently ertj- I ... _ brated hi* fiftieth sonireraary of wort i penetrate th* soil and In conn ret Ion with the Raggad B**®™ roach the tight- These come only to union, tell* aa ama^ng anecdote of coovrrmtkm where there la no bow be on re questioned a Umdon waif , lf t*jktog for effect, no sense whom he had M-friended as to Ma ( f ^ drw persdr. method of earning a bring. When the two are real comrades the The young fetiow 1 * reply was typical |( lntrrntml , n the bobbies. «f the London attoet arab. rnmM . bn»Snr«. frtmd. and polities -WelL rur nor.- he said. *Tt . 1 Ike ? ^ hQa(and Ktl , ^ not roe what rtda l Met. rt™wberrt»totto-*u» ^ ^ ^ ^ knorklnc „ , m u- ball mer. I Picks ops to tbt '“ pro,- t b» landscape and then poking
roMd . He tM to find It. but If golf
rule. I'm plcfcto' oakum for th* rest m ^ anr rosi pii-ssiir-- she tt the year." | aM ] | B rested, and wants to ———— understsod Ikdities may s^m to her Manifold Uses for Cotton. ^mrthtog -* pay oflWholders to In catitog atMUttoo water, but If he anything tt It !!!! ^ lb* »• Vl—* ‘® h,,n • rt “ nr " seed otL th# Boaton Herald mentions purde. tl^ fMlowtog p^urts; Phatt^sphlc ^ talk shout her friend*, her
-‘othca iwv toadtog and the bundr-l
r**!? ^ntloriL sb#**. ^ ““I comment that may hMdk*. tounka. book WnOm^. .ppcl to her be hears with gmuin- tt fumltcri-. headwear, handbag*. •ervat. not with tUat condtwcendlns toltt* and smokrtam pawfler uaefl -w* ^ ^ much th-y might
Comradeship hold* the specter d monotony at bay. With two ever bringing their beat sweetly to each other. as a tittle child carries to tt* mother a wayalde fldwer It ha* plucked. Just because tt Is most natural to bring tt to her. tbc-e tt tittle fear that their days will he long or that they will hunger for change from each other when they are finding this change in each other and with each other. Whatever
tends to lessen tl
to decrease their dependence
other is a menace
One of the early temptations of married life is to live with the old folks. It ail sounds so alluring when tt to proposed that “they can take the entire third floor which tt not really needed" by the home company who are wilting to donate tt or sublet It to the young firm. The advantages are obvious, the disadvantage* are more subtle, but It
ts a hazardous expertment-
The opening words of world's greatest boos are "In the beginning." and they sre the most Importani v onto of married life; they open Its chapters of greatest Joy and keenest sorrows. Ail Its problems are most easily mas-
tered “in the beginning : -
injustice that may throw th- dark
shadow of despair ovet the life of one | green pepper, a little __ « , . . t■ m-1. for. . v.-rv «msll
WHOLESOME DISHES. When roasting mutton, lamb, or to fact any goodedxed cut of meat, if on* uses a sharp knife, making soft po-k-eta u, Insert bits of tot onion, gariic,
tt too apt to overseason the gravy. Corn Chowder.—Take »n Inch thick slice of fat salt pork, and one small oolon. one and a half cupful* of cor*, one and a fourth cupfuls of sliced potatoes. a fourth of a teaspocoful Of -er, one and a half cupful* of hot , two tablespoonful* of butter and a teaspoonful of salt. Cut the port to hits and cook In a frying pan until brown and all the fat I* tried out, ndd the onion and cook tt until yellow. Pour l-oiling water over the potatoes and cook five minutes, then drain. Pour a cupfrd and a half at boiling water on the onion and port and simmer 20 minute*, strain this water over the potatoes and cook until they are nearly done, then add the corn, milk nnd butter with sensoolng. Serve very hot with crackers that have been soaked In boiling water, then added to the chowder. Codfish may to# used to place of the com. or In fart
any freah cooked fish.
Graham Cracker Cake—Take on* and a fourth cupful* of sugar, on* aad a half capfuls of soar milk, two tahlerpooufuls of butter, two egg*. • teaspoonful of salt and the same of soda with 82 graham crackers rolled very fine. Mix and bake to two lay-
er*. Use lemon filling. -
Chicken Croquettes—Make MCA shapely cakes of well-seasoned mashed potato, cook until brown to hot fat. Remove to a hot platter, make a deep depression In each. Ml with hot minced nnd sell *.-**on#d chicken, sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs or rievd egg yolks for a gar-
E I Boiled rice with tomato, chopped
*nd _ perhap# even finally seporsie for- j i very small amount of i over the two who have loved may. to j^akc a moot filling main diah. Bato
ii spirit of ralinnen*. courage and wisdom. be silenced forever "in tb* be*
dora. he silenced forever
ginning" If there have neon nuw takes and blind blundering and folly, if tb# two determine to start ■ fresh, t*
In the oven until thoroughly I
through-
ereatned |K.tatnc« are prepared frotn the trebly rooked vegetable. Out th*
begin ati over again end wipe out the In rul-r* and coMt to t— past letting love, eomradeshlp nnd -.-illvd wat-r Whitt they see looking trust be their watchword* they can j |.re|*rc n rid. white muo*. using four ha-e n new—beginning. ' tablespooufnls oi cutter and four <4 And what wn* true of that first mar- fttur. rook u-iill thi.-k. then "* M “ *'1*^ ringe in the dim dawn of history, to , of milk, the richer the milk the bettor, that garden of Eden. 1* true of all msr- } th- whit, sa.v-e. .ewwsn w*U. ringe* and will be till time -hall .-od tt the wrll-umliied l“«»*“*V , p, “* that their paradise tt committed to tho hoi Grated ctw«#*r or oolon Juice ms, Slluttk^nTof to. two. and that - added If 4-red ^riagrtebM they shall watch It and guard tt and potatoes In the seas-.t.-o -auce. '»ey care for tt and that mly hr their «w B sre better ar**nned thau the eo.d Iwn«g Shall this ptradl- with all It* tatoes will he when art l-l Joy*, and It* peo<^ *nd tt* sunshloo "Vi . ^ . ever p*»» frun, them. 1 / Yl^f. VltiSL.

