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wv4&M0MmiMrUM WLAUU I?1 w skill had made him a model in her eyes. "You are free to leave us tomor row," he spoke, and his tones were regretful. "It will cheer my sisters to hear from you. occasionally." "I will do more than that," replied Myra m her clear, truthful way. "They tell me that the typhus will be stamped out her within a month, and that you will take up a charitable work in the city. Let me assist you oh, please! please!" And from Myra's rough experience at the wrong Rushville grew the blessing of finding her life's true work side by side with her noble husband. A FEW OUT OF DOOR COOKING RECIPES BY CAROLINE COE Fried Onion Sandwich. Peel a large onion and cut in slices thick enough to keep their shape. Put one tablespoon of butter into skillet and set skillet over slow fire; when golden brown color add the slices of onions and fry slowly, turn ana brown each side. Cook until tender, salt and pep per. Place between buttered slices of bread and serve while hot Bacon and Lettuce Sandwiches. Put bacon on end of long stick and hold over bed of hot coals until it curls. Butter slices of bread and add the layer of lettuce; over the lettuce put thin layer of salad dressing; add the bacon and top side of sandwich and a full meal will be the result The bread may be toasted before adding the lettuce and bacon and then a "near club" sandwich will be at hand. Steamed Potatoes. Build a. fire of hard wood, if possi ble, as 'this makes coals that last Throw a number of smooth stones into the fire; dig a hole in ground nearby. When stones are red hot put tnem into tne hole, keep them as level as possible, cover with Green leaves grass or branches. Place potatoes on this, cover with more leaves and then cover all with a layer of sand or earth. Make a small hole through sand down to the food and turn in a little water, stop up hole immediately and allow food to steam an hour. Serve potatoes with melted butter. o o MILLIONAIRE ARTIST ILL AT SUMMER HOME , i Mna :H:.:c?vtficEEJ:E22: Mrs. Harry Pavne Whitnev. scuId- tress and artist of New York, who was operated on for appendicitis re- cenuy ana win remain at her summer home m Westbury, L. 1., until sria recovers. aj ""' -.A2hjAi