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Minnie Herts, of Bloomlngdale. who was hembly disfigured by some pep sea throwing sulphuric arid In hsr face
CWTWBSW Oi vcwrcowo *■ ■•‘O ''opt at hsc home, about a CHEESE SANDWICHES. mouth ago. was placed on the ope ratThane are extremely nice and easily log table at the Genera! Hoeplul In made. Put a yolk of a Lard bolted egg I Patoraoo at noon, and skln'from delate) a enp and crumble It, Then put H I two U ' f lD) “^
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i="S i r: i szttsssnzrsii.is pound of American-cheeae. grated. Mix body Dr. J. 8, McCoy, who perthoroughly and moisten with a table- formed the operation, and the bouse spoonful of rinegar. Spread between physiols ns gathered In the operating aUces of wheat or whole-wheat bread. ' perllloa about 11 o'clock, and some
| time later Miss Merts was rarrled 1 from the private room which she hat occupied. Arriving nt the pavilion.
the cloth mask which bad beeo face of the girl for sercra'. stays was removed, and a dressing waa placed on the burned parts. The flesh was quite raw, and an expression of awfnl pain crossed her features as the cloth was taken off. Tbs sisters and brother tbon brought Into the pavilion.
TOMATO BOUrFLK.
Melt an ounce of hatter la a saucepan. Mix amoothlv with tt-one oanre of flour, a pinch of salt and pepper and two glUa of milk. Let simmer gently over the Are, stirring all the time, till It la ha thick as melted batter.
8Ur Into It a cupful of canned tomato. w ^ t>4uu v ^ Turn the mixture Into another dish and j D-T'lfeOr Tb«i‘itook“aw^* e' portion add the yolks of two well-beaten eggs. 1 0 f ^ S ki n f roci the thighs of each of Whip three whites to a froth, and just ' the sisters and brother. After the opbefore the souffle is baked put them | erstlon Miss Merts was tahea back to
Into It. Bake for twenty minutes In | her room,
a pudding dish and nerve the Instant
It Is done. | hire Alarm Caused Wreck. j Another false alarm of Ore wns CHEAP COOKIES turned in to the Woodbury Depart- _ . ... ment about 1 o'clock In -the motplng. Cream half a cup of butter or abort m responding Charles Echrenk. ening with one cup of sugar. Stir In j driver of the hose carriage, and the halt a cup of sour milk In which a , bars*-. Bess, came near being killed, third of a teaspoonful of soda has been l At Broad and Cooper streets the dissolved. Spice the mixture to suit : horse's collar became unfastened and
the taatf. and lift In enough flour ‘ make the batter rather stiff. Boll the
I part of the huraesa fell, tangling about ' , the animal's feet The horse was
. «„ „ .. , thrown to the hard road, but Sebrenk a floured toanl until It Is j , Dd _ t^oagh somewhat tnof wafer-llke thinness. Cut It out with j jured, escaped serious harm. The a large biscuit cutter Into cookies or ^ b orK wa , frightfully cut about the wafers and hake until brown and crisp. J shoulders and legs and could scarcely These •'eggless' sugar cookies can be ( stand the .following day. The hose flavored with lemon or nuts or cboco- | carriage waa badly damaged The | late instead of the spices. The school I turning In^ of tlm false glams la
children will appreciate them in their
luncheon baskets.
SPORTING BBEVITlEfl. Seventy-first fUgiment’s marksmen won the Cfutkahank trophy at Creedmoor. Is L Philadelphia cricketers defeated lbs MaryWibones, of England, by a margin of alxtyone runs liocanda won the 2.04 pacing race a Detroit. Mich., making the fasiest mile of the year. 2.06 Miss Annette Kellerman and ward Heaton failed In trying to sv th» English Channel. John Sanford's Caughnawaga won the Saratoga Handicap, with Wat light second and Beldame third The Automobile Club of Italy I announced tbet It will enter n team for the International Cup race next
year.
Walter J. Travis defeated Jerome D. Travers In the Anal for the chief cup of the Shlnnecock Hilly golf tourna The Grand Circuit meeting nt Cleveland. Ohio, has been declared off owing to Mayor Johnson's refusal to permit betting. The New Bochelle Bowing Club's centipede four defeated the crew of the New York Athletic Club in a race of one mile. The forty-ninth Scottish games of the New York Caledonian Club will bo held nt Washington Park. Masprih, L. 1.. on Labor Day The senior championships of the Uetrcpoiitan Association of the A A C. will bo held at Travers Island on Saturday. September ti. W Gould Brokaw in a Mercedes made the run of 330 miles from Narragansett Pier to Blcbflrld N Y. la two days, a record for the route. To enable boat owners who compete In the Thousand Islands tournament to rare In the National Motor Boat Carnival on the Hudson Elver the dates bare been changed from Labor Day week to September 14. 10 and l‘J.
[Hints for' furuj nroLracKEef’ERj gglEagqimujgftsaae To dean brass kettle* scour with rtaegar and salt. A cup of chopped celery added to almost any stuffing for fowls will Improve tt A piece of charcoal pot Into the pot with boiling onions will absorb most of the odor.
problem that baffles the authorities An example was recently made of a young man. who was heavily fined for i the offense, but this does not seem to
JELLIED APPLES. | t top the work. At least a half-doren A rich and attractive compote of op j false ularma have been rung in the Dies U made of firm, tart apples baked la »* ‘hree months, always In the dead In the oven and served with a flavoring I ot M »^ or “I CfcW R '’ , -
sauce. To make it. peel, core and quarter the applet and put them In a parcelsIn-Uned dish, with just enough water to prevent their burning. About n cupful will be required for a quart of apples. Add about a cup of sugar and the yellow rind of half a lemon cut into bits, being careful to cut away all white Inner skin. Cover the apples with a china plate and let them cook for about an hoar. When ;the apples
are nearly transparent, thoroughly done, but not broken, take them out caret ally and pnt them Into the dial! In which they are to be served. Coot a little of the Juice, and If it is not • lelly. boll it down to one. Let the compote stand tor twenty-four boors In order that thA-Jelty around the apples may become thoroughly set. It Is per-
fect served with lee cream.
Plung* your bread-knife Into hot water before attempting to cut warm bread or cake. Tired feet ahonld be well bathed in warm water, to which a little sea salt as been added. If yon add a grain of salt to cream It will whip more readily and the taste Is In no way affected. Candles burn better and more slowly If they have been stored In a dry place tix or seven weeks before using. No oq* should ever attempt to wash flisbts without two pans—on* for the waahing proper and one for the rinsing. nous cam be kept almost tndefieltely under glass that Is light and alright Bet one under a goblet and see. Sprinkle Balt over the coal In your bin In liberal quantities; it win make a burn more evenly and prevent "cllnkta." When asparagus Is to be served cold ts a salad, boil and drain as usual, and sfter draining let cold water run over fbe stalks to keep them Arm and fresh «king. Silver, If left lying near guttapercha, gets tarnished very quickly. If put In t pantry where gas la nstd It should always be kept well wrapped ap In
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Married HI* Pretty Nurse.
Ordered abroad for bis health. William Bow. n member of a rich and prominent family tn Paterson, fell In lore.with the pretty curse who accompanied him on his trip, and announced they had been married. The ceremony .was performed to the home of the Rev. James W. McDonall. pastor of the Union Avenue Baptist Church. The bridegroom had been In dll health for some time, and bis physician ordered him to take a trip to Europe. Mr. Boa engaged Uls* Carrie Scbmerber. a professional nurse, to accompany him. They traveled over Europe for a year and thru returned to Paterooa. He said nothing to his friends or even to Us parents that be bad fallen In
marriage became known the parents of both gave tbe couple their blessing, and Mr. and Mrs. Bow started for Maine, where they will spend their
Caught by Rising Tide. Frank Brown and his daughter Era.. of Jamaica, L. L. were drowned in the sea. Brown was a clerk in tbe Chemical Bank. New York Cfry. and family had been summering with father-in-law, O. C. Herbert, of Marl•boro. - After lunch they went In bathing with Mias Joale Todd, ot Plalnfleld. The trio were 200 feet out on a aand bar. and In attempting to return found the tide coming In. and they could not wade back. • Brown was a good swimmer, but became exhausted. A boat was finally secured at tbs beach and the girls were gotten safely In. but when Brown was being lifted In the boat upset Mias Todd was pulled In again, but Brown and his daughter went down before they could be reached. Coroner Queeaey gar*
PROMINENT PEOPLE Tom Taggart s»y» be has retired from politics. The Japanese Emperor's daily fare ts strictly Japanese. King Alfonso la said to have spent (20,000 In tips la London. J. P. Morgan Is having his portrait painted by J. J. Shannon. August Belmont baa been sued by bis stable boy for (luO.OOO. The Shah of Persia la reported as Intending to visit the United States In spite of bis yean. King Leopold of Belgium U one of the most daring
of men.
Dr. Hermann von Wissmann, the African explorer, is dead at the age of General Booth, commander of the Salvation Army, is aald to be a slave
to work.
Edison admits that he has found radium a dangerous substance to expertment with. < Admiral Togo only get* (3000 a year salary, bat that sum will go further la Japan than it will to America. Bndyard Kipling used to be an ex-
wltfa his pretty none When the pm at carpentering, and has succees-
Priaoner in Gold Storage. John Paure. an Italian, of 101 Lyon street. Paterson, slashed John Scotti. of 70% Bn tier street, because the Utter had told Fsurt's name and address to a girl whom Fanr* had Inanlted. Fa ore. who wa* accompanied by his wife, lay la watt for Scotti near Ids home. Mrs. Fanrt'attempted to get between the men and was cat about tha wrist. Scotti wa* cut to the neck and hand*. Fanre was captured by butc|MMJ|r a beef company and placed tn WTxSld storage vault AD the fight was chilled out of him when the patrol wagon arrived. He was held la SS00
Burlington Election Board. The names of Theodore B. Oasklll, of Pemberton Township, and Walter B. Borden, ot North Hanover Township. Republicans, and Jacob C. Hendrickson. of Mount Holly, and Samuel W. Semple, of Burlington, have been sent to Governor Stokes for appointment to the Burlington County Board of Election* by Joabna & Borton, Chairman of the Republican County
Think Otter* Kill Snapper*. The finding of many "snapper" carcastas in the upper end of Pemberton township and near Hanover has given
Next ■ win he hunted, a* *$16.
constructed many miniature
snips.
On the recent official celebration of hi* birthday, King Edward conferred on his chef, M. Menager. the Victorian
medal.
Charles F. Morphy, head of Tammany Hall. New York City’s big political machine, is now as great a nabob as hi* predecessor. Richard Oroker. John D. Rockefeller la surveying tbe ground for his new summer home at Buttermilk Hill, across from Nyack on the Hudson. Ill* to cost gl.0fl0.000. Tbe Empress of Russia speeds (10,000 a year on perfumes, paste*, soaps
PERSONAL GOSSIP. Signor Mascagni, the Italian composer. and his wife wear watch fob* alike. As a smoker of strong cigars there are few who can toe the line with Rear-Admiral Schley. The library of Theodor. Mommsen, the famons German historian, has been purchased by a woman. Henry Croft, inventor of the grata
Just died at Springfield a poor man. Earl Cranston, Bishop of the' Methodist.Church In the State of Washington, la a former Fhr Eastern mlasionary. Th* Lowell (Maaa.1 General Hospital has received from Frederick Fanning Ayer, of New York City, a gift of *50.Father Gurry, of St lamer Roman Catholic Church, at New York, has undertaken the work of keeping children out of saloons. Geaa von Fejerrary. recently appelated Premier of Hungary, has received almost every decoration his country bestows. Paul Butler, son of the late General B. F. Butler, and Miss Joanna Barstow. of Boston, have married at Lo-
Professor Curie, the discoverer of radium, ha* Just been elevated In France to the dignity of member of
ed the editorship of the Morning Star, a Catholic newspaper published In New Orleans. Thomas Greenway. a former Premier of Manitoba, estimate* that within the ‘ feW years
THE 'NATIONAL GAME
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