Cape May County Times, 25 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

• floitrd from end As the dead drift- « the straggle beta the heart of the ided. The lest «f . The battle that fate of the world le. and fought out

waves drove the tnrd the clITa.

hundred feet from --- .—— his friends, owe- j S2a5u7.*

•d the progress of

They ran toward

om the thwart*. It tble that she could she lay motioeleaa. Dreeck-*d with the bracilah water, her

lurtty.^fnlfll the purpose of her «xl»Unr«

Wbaf a cracedy! Of eoaree time

•MK loacer to her. bat we deem oar eev-

" toe ebert. We are eaw-J.

THIHQg THAT H1LA. When washing crape waists they will heap their freshness If dipped la a rinse water of very thin starch and dried over a

One. woman who has much fiat Ironing to do economixes her strength by using a large kitchen

bed linen and such fiat

pieces which may be ironed while the more particular Ironing Is being done. The Ironing sheet should of course be placed over these pieces, then with a

SHOULD RETAIN BEST FOWLS Fstriodo Farmers Who Deal** to De Their Bit Will Find It Wise to

Keep Best Layers.

Insag termers generally It Is the otmnou practice to sell bans over a year old for poultry when they stop laying In the fall. Odder the usual condm oca this U good poUcy. for as a rule only about half the flock lay will

' year to be profit-

little extra folding and a press or two able, sod the termer who has pollen

they ere ready for clothes bars. When

smell boxes or pieces of

pasteboard will keep wnlsts and small arttdse from getting rumpled. These may be labeled, saving the opening of

wrong

To removed hot-water mart* from a Japanned tray, try robbing with a Utile sweet olL After the mnrka have all dlmppeared. polish the tray with a little dry flour and a *oft duster. Equal porfa of ammonia and turpen-

enough to replace all hU old hens see* no advantage la keeping any of them

over.

This year, however, patriotic fanr era who desire to do their part to Increase the poultry and egg supplies will find It desirable to refcln a consid-

devila and that to hare rows with poor old Mastennaa. likely as not well see the Inventors’ dub wb« quite Ignorant of the part he has played In our Uvea. Too kaow dreams do do that—they put Inconsequential people trio absurdly Important peal

ns."

’But—hang IL Donald, how d« Mise Kennedy happen to be hereF "Why. wasn’t she on board the Beotia r Donald replied. "At any rate, if It’s all true, what have we got

show for It?"

Be had placed his am across hi* breast, and at that moment be felt the

crinkle of dampened paper In his ' pocket Be pulled out—the two |

of Mastermon’s letter. ^ Donald unfolded It- It was quit* | , ine ' will" take paint ont of clothing

legible. In spite of the stains of sea rTTO if well dried. Saturate the spot

but non for the first time he two <*. thr^. t i mM nD( j then wash In

that he held not one page, but * «pgada.

two. They had become stuck together ! window shades that have become In acme manner, and Donald had not j rr acked ra ay be repainted with an oil perused the second page. | |ia m t . using care to keep them flat in the form of a postscript. Dr y thoroughly and turn to give the the last sheet of the original i other *idc of the shade a coat. Winmanuscript, which Masteman. In hl» dow ,hadr* are going up In price as characteristic way. bad Inserted after , h e ith er household articles, so if we the first Be had written: , mo renew them by such treatment It

But •>•—■- ood, my boy. man i will he an economy,

will triumna attar alL I thought to* eaon- When cleaning inopbonnls, protect

what bo was dolns whoe bo raaJo tbocn. large piece of pasteboard, held againn proportion of the yearling hens. f^S? < ’fS n iiJB. 0 '^£SS-ihI5S" lhe wal1 Jnrin£ tLc r ,roc *” 01 c,can making such addition to their poultrj-- ™ sir. U'hi5j'jss^ '?* i ~ m ^

They ».-* otortte. lUu tbo bM.

srss .:

, If the m»»on be captured, all will bo wall. The qi

hao three we turtty. falfll

mixture for chapped hands Is a thick paste made of lard and flour well tntw* and rubbed into the bands at night It will be well to wear gloves to protect the bedOng from the fat.

The letter rumbled on. but Donald. Never throw water on burning olL without finishing It. handed It to De- It only scatters It Smo.der It wldi vies, who read It and gave It bar*. anything nearest at band. land, earth.

"If BecBeard had known that—” he or even with flour.

! A brush fid a cun of paint and var-

"I think that TT la the rodk <m ! tilth will do wonders In n home, lo whkfa be foundered." answered Doc-. make things look better and give them

ig | a new lease of Ufa.

;oathematically, but be Ignored the larger purpose of the Creator." “Aye. aye. sli!" interpolat Clouts, feeling in his pocket, “ttyou i: excuse me. air. that motorboat eecm' wreck-proof, and I d Uke^i aee whether it's, still to good enough order ta

Like us home."

Which proved to be the case.

(THE END.)

- Chat i pi cm Columbian Plymouth .Rock.

Hoc. the children will be made happy j ^ properly accommodate both pullets with animal crackers, dipped In vnrl- I ^ htinm ororcrowdlng must be ous colored frosting*, or a fondant nTolded> M neither pullets nor hens

may be used. A cheap and effective ^ ^ th(

SOME GOOD PLAIN DISHES. glircd cabbage with n sharp knife cutUng It as fine as possible. It will be

more delicate than If chopped. For cold slaw add thick sour cream, a little sugar, salt aqd a dash of vinegar U tbe

IMPORTANT TO BE ON TIME Evan the Blopeat Man of Affiles Arange Their dullness on Punctu-

ality aa Safa Quids.

A young Kentuckian lost a big fortune by being 20 minute* late to keep lug a hustoeaa engagement, accord!u;

to the Christ an Herald.

The cheer!eta old fallow with the night lu cold a scythe always gets all that It eomln.- j ly In lhe mom to him. A«yi there is many a bad scar ; the first water on our fortunes where he has had b> j add one or two prod us up to tbe mark. I and carefully Time Is cheap and wa are opt t pouring lb* ' think we can filch It aa we will. Bat ; fimh. It is always ourselves wa rob. noi To save I*

esaaor.lng of '

ba used Instea Codfish W1 large 14Ke* o

BOILED OATS FOR CHICKENS Favorable Results Obtained by Pennsylvania Department of Aflriculture—Feed Warm. Poultry experts In the Pennsylvania department of agriculture report favorable results from feeding boiled oats, and state they arq,the cheapest poultry food now obtainable. Boiled oats have largely, too. superseded the sprouted oats so much exploited a few yearago, as they are better, safer and leas

! fussy.

To prepare, soak good, heavy oats 12 hours or more On hot wertber or a warm room a fresh lot should be soaked dally), dissolve one Ubleepoooful of salt In each bucket of water used for this, boll two or three hours and so gauge the amount of water used for soaking that at the finish the water is boiled away. Feed warm but not hot. White Leghorn pullets can have these boiled oats twice dally, say at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m_ and all they will eat up clean. For old bens of heavyweight pullet* one feed a day Is enough and not too much at that, lest they become too fat on this muchliked feed.

Sidney Brow had a "Job." Warn* JYask beM a "pooittoa." a A&snoca with a derided dfetinctloa. Tbe termerely an underpaid clerk to a big dry goods More. Trask was Sttfluger of a department. The latter Iwsd to lord it ovar these e rona dered sad treated as Ms inferior*. He strode Ifflo the asm where Sidney was marking some nip. seriated by ecreral fellow workers. "Special matter lor you, Bruce." ba eaoounwd to a sharp mandatory way. "Very well, sir.”. Trask always took the “lari' for a mark of obeisance and acknowledgment of hi* superiority, whereas Sidney used It as a barrier to prevent familiarity, for be did not like lhe

an.

“Brrand boys all out and this ts a rush order. It’s port of a wedding trousseau for the rich Miss Delby, over at Acton." “There are no trains until afternoon." suggested Sidney. “I have ithought .of that and duly provided." Trsak caught him up by saying. In his wine grandiloquent >ay. "Our buyer ha* hi* horse and gig Soys lie won't use It this altarnoon. and you can spjp over .to Actcu and back in two hours." There i* as no doubt i hat; there would Ije s<yme “spinning." fof the moment Sidney wen; down into the court where the rig was. be noticed rijc Are In tbe eye* of the steed. Sidney took a firm grip on the reins and by the lime he reached a dear road had the nnlmnl well under control. An automobile flashed past at a sharp curve in the road, and the horse reared, curved and gsvo the gig a awing that carried It off Its balance. Sidney was thrown dear of the vehicle, the lines torp trom tys hands and when he recovered his scattered, sense* the rig wa* out of sight. It was late In the afternoon, fully twenty miles from the spot where Sidney had been thrown on: of the vehicle thin auuuaohlUsu came across the horse and gig^ the former done out and cut with flying flints at the fetlocks, and the gig mluux a wheel and a wreck. The box containing the wedding dress had disappeared. Pretty well depressed. Sidney reached home to report his mishap to Trask. What mighty Importance.did Trsak assume lu adjusting the scattered toof the case! He reasoned Him a lawyer and pronounced his verdict like m Judge. Sidney bad to pay for the dress, u maP.-r of over one hundred dollar*. That sum used up dx weeks* salary- When the last 'loUar of the cost of the dress had been paid. Sidney bade hi* employ**?* a dignified farewell and started with bare aaltt further exploit his craft on the uaccrtaln sea of business. w enterprise had been started Id the towu by u mao a-iuod Greeley. He had gone Into toe finer grade of house furnishing*;. Ah Sidney wm» passing the store Greeley called him

J f™n CAREFUL ESTIMATE OF FEED e sauce ! s sliced If Bran and Short* Are Used Freely before In Dry Mash They VIII Take cooked ' Place of Grain*.

hair unbound, she seemed to sleep in . Donald * i.-ms while be and Daviea Maybe you can waste your owp am* __ -— . ^ itirallv to revive her : •’J' b * in * te,# ^ ke< T la « engageuK-n'* slbU try tbl* <

I own affair. But It also Is the affair »f of court, irt.

^ man you keep waiting. Ton wa.tr tee lard then fB *” ,0 ,a * tt IU * _ his ttme, too. If your time to worth- mix well nod They eet ,0 * ork : is**, maybe hU la not. He may coo ter fla«< r« tb

nto a Choppy su.gr- boBr “ , ° a * er .lhe clud * «“• to worth more to UrU aud

TfirStrhZf'lss aaw < lr,,wn « 1 - Thr J r . ln m-

ere* a'llrbi with Iri- IS? °° Z auch. But one never kbow* until

. L. a,d '* shoulder: this time II

i face blaring with hatred.

t her. and now Ulow.

ring stern.

h of the queen had been 1 of the swsnn; tosttn.cr* «w*re of It. and the e that bad animated the Anarchy had replaced rm had become mere . and devoid of pur

Suddenly they beard Clout* about-

tag. mad with Joy.

“Look, sir I Mr. Davlee. look I" be

broiled tisw tl

—- ... i terward whether U matter* or -nut. ; Hlr lui» two who could not meet his friend s look. An(1 tbr(nlAh falt- pMHanagi we urv t*bliwp.-mful

usually aaaurcd that It does not mot n Uttb* w*l»r ter even when It dues. of boiling wal Only tbe Idle and card***, who*-* *nd mu*«nrd time la of the least value, cau afford t- trf henvj cm waste It hy looseness to keeping • n- , lutn mold* an gugemenU. lumbti. ^err It may be bard to acquire tbe fixed - dceorin: n 1 "* bablt of always being os time, but It aud Ixilh-d rli

c*n be done, aud It Is worth wbl>«

unking. I One Is compelled these day* to mske w vart- l pretty careful evtto.nte* to regard to rilspen- ' kinds of feed for chickens. It seems > pound 1 that bran and short* sre cheap as anyhe suet tldng on tbe market. If throe are uaed •d with freely in a dry mnsh wlthcororoeal. butler, making tb# abort* the predominant 1*c hut- part the mixture will largHy take the •it that ! plate of cracked groin*. It can be fid ed with In eelf-feeder*. It to a good mixture results, for growing chick* whether or not it cold cracked grain* are Med. and can profhopper. Itobly be kept before them all tbe t,ntn a time.

They swung around. The girl's eyes had opened, and there wa. recognition

to them.

Hhe drew the first faint lireath; her wesk arm* stole round Donald's neck. And to the universal Joy nobody iKindl'd Clouts’ toonili organ, a* he

blew "Home. Hweet

“Hooray ?" he yelled, tovslng up Ms

• r ST! cop at the St isle. ’Hr. Doties. *ir. It’s life flare* out. Th. { , |aM you. i.*-, | ( ?

r x dismrasnt .

lived In '

' cupful KEEP ONLY THE BEST FOWLS

!*cpper ;

cupful , j* High Price of Feed PoultryTurn man Should Cull Out and Dl*-

ihest to ^ A n Runt*. -onnalse j - riow that poultry feed*, like all other

_ . feeds, ora high In price, the poultry Transparent Pudding.—Cook n cup- ' k r«-pcr should be more careful than

• rr rryw here. Bo it is In the Hen It drtaios power. Bo In

w hen lhe cells rebel

do It ful of i*e»rl tajiloca to sulllrient water cull out and dispose of all business men have this habit- to cover *n«t until It l« trtinsj>rir* iu. njni*. weak gfieclmensnnd fhos»-which

“* “* " any way deformed. While these

Men of great affair*, whoa* time tv Kllr In a rjenrter of a cupful of sugar. - omplctely taken np. are nsuallr tbe grated rind and Juice of a lemon. It la they who know best lha when the augar la dissolved turn Into

• -j,,, xervlug dish. When cold «-rra

Tve wanted to speak to you for me tlai--." be told Sidney. “I knew was no um- while you were working, for youTw not the kind that kavea an ctnployiT to Uic lurch except for a Jutl cause." “I am looking for an opening." Sidney frankly admitted. "Very wrtL Here is my proposition: A reusonable drawing accuuui. five per out commlssioo. and If you can work up an average of fifty thousend dollar* a year I will take you to as u part-

ner."

Sidney Brace started Li his nrw Kphcre of business activity wuh vim and confidence. There were meuy wealthy lM»plf ssitterod through the district and within a tnorth he lu»d brought 4n quite a number of ordt ro One day he learned of u Mr. WardcO. who had Just moved Into a fine mansion that had been vacant beceuve of litigation for years. Sidney found Mr. Warded w s to the market for cumpUto rrnuvalioo and furnishing of the buaee. He SLirtW to take Sidney I. rough the place. Jotting down tbe ouggostiims. •Here Is the music room and 'lanr» fcall," B|>Mke Mr. Warden, coming to an open archway. “A visitor, (toughT." he called oul Sidney bad observed » grareful feroSaluc figure st.ioding bufur-- a greal pier glass, pc***'-- swaying. arrayiHl to tb<- m-ddiug dnwi that bud cost him position ned ui>s>">- The girl, beautiful In the extrt-.n--. turned qalrkly and Ova ran from tbe room. Uir father laugbed freel>. “One of the B_rvant* found a box contalulcg thul ilre*.* In tbe w«oda some lime ■go." he explained. “Wa • ild nut discover lh« osuUr and

eated to tbe stem, frit > pricks upon tie bau-1 that DV.-r.nl tee water. Be drew It

discordant J , ?l? nd'nuw w'e’rl- ' alu, ‘ ^ ,lui,! * nd ,Ur *“iwrinuci- of * i-rought her bock lo ll.e. and now we r. ^ bjr bciug prompt. w 1 . .. xr. u-nka nil nnrM-ive*. _

v.wderrd eugar and cream.

. sir. don't you *ee? We’ve 1 picked Up Mid lauded from And *«.'vr JgmMjrwmtlng

umed. «lr. I’M put It to (hi] Ain't we just b«-en free upadatog rba erot-vr. sirr •Ain't the whole thln^ « i Donald lock'd up. "I ' , I clouts." h.* esld. “1 th ; right. But If* a happy one.-

] Davies looked at blm in dismay. S “Ihi ran rcoRy mean that. Donald?"

“Do you botmtiy ttuu> that

Irranued sit lbl*r

Photocraph Frame*.

For fruming a single pnotogrspb fi 1 ' the v eil, a novel Idea I* to {dace it the upper part of a juodenitaly la-, mut. Wln-n the plciure Is to sepic. tl 1

. . ; mat should be to tan or brown, the 7* , J ' frame brown or gold When the phi-i-iln 1 aget. ,, gray the mot should be also, after tor- wjIh a gcay or grid frame. A wide >e 0M.ru. fretiic oaiBetlines take* the place

0,0 ^ I of a mat

" * The hack hoard may be covered with

t'..•lrmnllloas plain material: a wlc" isel amy be liuagbt for a trifle and e>' . „ -lied to tbe Its'it through a slit road.* | *,

Ita clamp. TMe back

'yUtoit 7vw«rtf£.

are allowed to the flock, they are con- „ naming food and using coop and bo-.:*j ! tll r OWB wardrot- ni>;»wr*room width could be more profltabiy ; g|j U( .y moaml Gr.--:»} b: devoted to strong, tr.or* iH-rf'-ct Stock. • la au Hsin <]0itar i.

was busy off and on for u i

KEEPING MALES IN SAME PEN jn» <vfcm uuw ■■■

j atrueUons.

Not Wise Plan to Permit Two Roos-

ters With Hen*—Ua* Them on

Alternate Days

What 188.000 M. P. Means.

After figuring awhile cm what 185.-

000 hnrw-power—the Inatallatlon of

•feCtric drive on a new warship-real- „ u nM to BlUn , msle. tn ly means. John Q. Bveraou of pnu- r »ugeiher. If It hecotaoa burgh Mnidsiolbc Mrot ^Amerirau 5o more tbs:, uo. to a graphic cornparisou. If thi sldp were , only om- should be alto be pulled .long by 1SWW0 Imrsan ^ ^ , hr the ssroe de*. two nbreatt. the team would tie 173 1( |a a BOO< j jj,,,, |,. t on c run With miles long H ““,**•?**•**,• j the hens and the other on* the »..-xt

.ork Its Irodlng pnlr j (1i|T ^ t cp j p, a

rlf when be la not wltL

idi. be'

•Be’

ltd to the. gimp binding i t- 'lin.-i); th* lop Is left • filou cf tea nl**"*.

t tbe Md. • ‘l" 0rurp

•mild 1* will beyond Havre

way to Baltimore be- {p “ r h,IU

r-^-l it «na pailtog bod left j u

toe bens.

--jwrtner la Ureriey A Bruce." “Thiit soF mumlded Tra-i. en-

viously.

’•And they nay he’a going tc rjorry the dangbter of the rt--n owner of tbo • *. .sra. Mua Mails Warden." Which

tvaa true.