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Sr. f H-ac Hawk .;i m'. thir hfix in tda ii.Ij.-' !n C.c rr!'T-nre oanrd bT M- Hal! rtcca 11aM iAJen;r rf the e.k luludetl Mr asrl Mrs Mrnry ratter.) on. S!i Ar.ca Ilr-jbakcr. Mr arid Mr. H. Cr ibakar. Mr aad Vri. tx IfeA'h. J. Msberry. Mr asi Sfr AdoTph Dunla?. T S Jphr'ten anJ . da-jaliter Raibar'. Mrs C. l!ac ani Ko KifM. A comb. nation sa! l;e:d at the! homo cf Jan.es Wakcf.rU Saturday I Ar.err.oor;. I Mm A. C 7tamr ,t r.ocl. Iin! a in the v.laee Fri-1v Gill HlntarnjlT,,er returned Fr:dr frcra a bu.re rr:p to HM-arcn. S. D All the ArjTi. tc. a:; th tirn" Ti.e FOR STUBBORN COUGHS tit ounces of Schlffmanc's Concen-1 tra'.ed Expectorant. Given insunt re lief and breaks up the most stubborn Coufhs nd Colds. Be. I.Irs, if It dot not I parfrt satls'action. money ill he refunded by Thorn a Dru tAdT.) Co. , - f$ t ':- U.V- Oi K-r- a 4 IT' i"444Vi VT. J. v. 0 v ' Mif Lillian N'..- ;a 1 i form. Mar. h v-New .! art- ci-i:t.(l-tit t.:a! Vir .''.. h' i-.i!t.y :uj.l'i er !.;n M.iv l'i-k. t.... h ii-ar-t. v h iTiiui l' t4- si:iciiJ t V.-H .':! M; t.r.. '.i ..ti - ! . . 1 i-.. - t I' A . W t ' ! ;!!;. to tiirowl wh '.: ir.ipell-! .ak- !-.4-r o:i ;'f-. Ti-.--:rl s f M:lr. Ml' ! N. i tr-. ! r.--.i'-d ?i 1 1. 1.1 . ! i ,t r arl ri .i,. i:f. 1 i-ro home r ii I!r-fki n . 1. .. ".-I- if Ir-- to' vohed in h.s life, too? That cannot ;!'M'n !:: ?.u l.i tand;be anored. Dut certainly there was I im other man in her life here a life v ,- ,,k , '.ijVn i:):T ,:at w.is muiie up of work, study and -., , nrfct ,J t).,,!. a rat::or cheerless existence in a Young li.' I..' !--. ..... . l ' 1 . Tin' us. ati-Mtt A M-.ira." :;" liroishi rf -hi- t i-.r-'j In . p .. .i.,r ro-it.-n of 1 . jot 1 i.ia.i". i r 1 ' - 1 1 w 1 . .1 I: r ' !' " !- .. ! ' -n ! a I.-- ai: I. .' . ; ; -1 " o:,... T' I : 1 k n " 1 'r-rt' --. it th nait-.i"-". mad" no li-r p:. 1 .iij.J.-r t. . t-. d : z :: or l-. ing V.. 1'. .. r rt. .ir: fur .1 s p. . ' .': i.;:sl.iiui'. i 11. Tor.- that . -t.r th- i:.rl v .t : . I m ;i !! '.V. I ... .1.1 1 p.i s !:(-rs.-:r Mr , !;. 'I h' -r !.'.-) ;;p 11 th.- . -a! v has tol-1 ran l l. vr r i'!o rT.i!.!: l-.tn.-M n n j.irit;. i fr' tu her t . 1. - . '- I: - ' t:.- : :s: t '. . n .t-.ir.-o- v -f-l look 1 i f .'T. h;o ta'-n into ::.t.,r i.:i.p.m off.c" !,iv C'ok w a b Mavo .1 . ! ; tr :. raj, 'at : r : 1 r ' r; !"'-l ro c"r. . ij i-o. rl to Nl'' I 1.1- a .n f: f - ...I- . 1. !" r.-a .. iwithint. that are be-ins said about me. - 1.-, Wa-'-rb iry i f : ,tllt I want it to bo know n positively ' ! . rr v ;r -..ok the name cf that Lillian Cook was a sweet girl, for; pr"'- '4 c. 1 i'u': At.. I .0 I! . ro ' - 1 eon! !': li. .1121' ram. an.i an l 1 I. i.l. all May Cook ao SHE'S THE FIRST WOMAN RECEIVER Mrs. Caroline Tmax. New York. March . Mrs. Caroline Truax. widow of Supreme Court Juf- tice Ciiarles H. Tmax. haj the dis tinction of beiup the tlrrt woman re ce'ver in the state of New York al probably In the t'nited States. She ! k-,' -ifi A A ! 1 1 j Is the rcelvrr of an apartment htnteiv fiiir t m-. n . - 'in New York City and la demonstrai Lll AKD ! KRELL May Cook. all t'f tl.it' . who knew about twisted feke.ins .f li;. u.an? affections, and krpt tiii'iit. surferin? under some sor row cf her on. unt:l she ended every thing by suicide. .Ji:-i "'..y Miss Cook killed herself am,'", be told exacMy. S!ie bad been . bn-o.l ns an.I liespoiiuent almost from ifth vpry tirne she came here. Was it in i fct -i-anso of her keeping of Mayo's se- j crct ? No one can say Was she in ' W.'in.ir's Christian association room.! M.vn frankly enough told the police' ' ! reporters that he met Miss ;'k in hi. Brooklyn home. She ; werked more f'-r a time, a little over; ... two enrs ago. a a nurse iot ins na-; " t.i-s she aidn t have to work at thatpne tablespoon chopped mustard pick t:mo. b;:t took tl; place beca-ise she;le5- onfi tablespoon vinegar, salt and oed i-h'biren and ti:rse two Dudley cayenne. Serve on crackers or toast, i liii.lr. n were t-xc. pt ionallv lovable ' Blend all seasoning ingredients and and prettv. Th. re are no children in ' heat lhttu thoroughly either in dou- t 'he M.i'o home here. Tiu-n a year asro. Mao said, at the'0' nc"- a'er. nen not spreaa cracs-ho::,-i'at:..ii of Frank C"ok of Brook-ers r toasl wit this mixture, lay a lyn. t!:e girl's father, he gave Lillian ', strip of halibut on each cracker and j ni lo m.-nt here in Xrw Haven. She . know him both as Mayo and Dudley, nts and her sNter ,iand f.n d d her rarent ; 1 .-...i .. ir . x r 1 t 1 . a w fv. ai ruiillUK Hi .ildvu s; , -.tory. and they willingly allowed Lil I a:i to cr.t. r hi office. I "I am no nngel: r never pretended ' 'to b.-."" said .Mayr. but the on'y rela-j shred in small pieces; add three well : tii-ns :hnt ever existed between Miss! beaten eggs, four tablespoons milks. Cook and mvsolf were those Of em-'four tahlesnnons melreri hutler half pl ver and employe. j ..!v 3rf:tirs arp i.ejIlc proity well : ., :r...l ('! ..nt pM, l .. a--,. ! j . .. . ............ t, .... w. ...C.U.. om I had tho l(f.est respect. It ..01 ... r 1 . w- . ... f-ii.u. 1 aiu ji.'r.-. mat hp kiii- . ,1 .'.er'Olf itsi.-p sho haH not !nnn t'taily ri-lit f"ra long time." Jlr.g her abJ.ty to handle the job. Mrs Tru. ii a graduate cf a law ' '"'I i'lid l.;:s taken her loBaI de- 1 groe. she ir alo a bachelor and mas- j f-r of arts and a doct-ir of philosophy. j Sii has long be.-n prominent socially I i-.nd U one i f the founders of a phi- ! ianthri pic society that looks after in t . . . . . , a ebi 1. it .. "I had no special reason for nam-in- Mrs Trtiax." said Justice Gave gan. who made the appointment. "I j -ee no rea.-on. however, why a woman I should rot he named A w oman is I eupposed to be especially skillful in I managing a hov.e. so why should shej rorce .Meat Bails of Bra:n Clean 1 making a collection ofianJ roak brains in lukewarm water' 1 net be so in hcrr.os. for that is w hat an apartment l:cue is."' Mrs. Tmax' two daughters. Card and Rhcda. are called "real American girK" because they are descendants of the first child born of white par- ents on trie Island of Manhattan. I Sidrll. Ill Mrs. Haines Garlough has given ?:..A0 to the Illiuoig Wes leyan university to apply upon the campaign to raise S.-.oO.Ooo for the en dowment fuud. William Cathcart, also of Sldell. lias given an equal sum. The ur.iverstiy has SH.tViO yet to raise. POLITICAL ADVERTISING. Find this name On tbe ballot Q EDWARD II. KRELL and mark an X in the I I I I AVIS L L I Z V-K T .a' TWVAPQC! 1 Drar Mrs. Thompson: We re two j gcirl friends ff:een years of age and i would like to know if it is proper to j attrnd an affair with a bay friend? ! (2) Do ou think it proper for our 1 bov friends to walk home from school with us? (?.) We are very anxious to make the ac-quainianie of a boy at school and have not any one to introduce u. We think he is very anxious to make our acquaintance too. Flease toll us how we can meet? (4 Why is -;t when we go out all the boys stare and try to attract our attention. We do not wear attracive rlohinc. (5 Do you think it prorer when we wish to hive a party to invite one"s pirl friends and let each ot them brir.R their boy friends? (6) We two girl chums aro both rerv fand of a certain boy and It j seems he likes both of us the same. We both go with him. but do not want to go with him together. We are dear friends and want to remain so. What Fha!! we do because neither of us is w-Uling to give him up? ( I'RLV and DOT. (1) If it !- a child's party or a school affair it is ail right. (2) There is nothing improper about it. but it is very poor practice for girls of your age because it fills your minds with nonsense. l3i If the boy has any inclination to meet you he will arrange a way. (4t Girls who carry themselves in a ladlike way are not stared at. (5t Yes. 6 Go with him together. You are fortunate to be able to do so: it is much better for girls of fifteen than to pair off. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Can you give us a good formula for a cold cream or some sort of substance to put on our hands when they are sore or chapjed? MEti Two ounces of glycerine, one ounce of bay rum. twenty drops of carbo'ic acid, and one-fourth ounce of triple extract of white rose. Enough per fume of any kind to counteract the odor of the carbolic acid can be used. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am madly in love with a married man, who is DUSEHQE HEN'TJP FISH DISHES. Deviled Smoked Halibut One-fourth pound smoked halibut, two table- spot,ns DuUt.r. one-half teaspoon mus- . ... . tard. on. tabiesnoon tomato catsun. r"1 boiler or in bowl set into saucepan . place in oven or in Droller or gas range j for to or three minutes before serv- bunches of celery all but the rank, ' The strips of fish are cut into!touch Ereen eaves of the lareer staiks rnnvoniont citp en that thov almost - - - . -- - - -- cover crackers. Steamed Salmon Loaf Remove skin and bone from one can salmon and cup grated bread crumbs, one-fourth teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon i 1 ..-i tii.vi -ir- iijr juuii l.uupjti:il parsley. Beat wil oughlv mixed. 11 double boiler, plac ith fork until thor- itter fod pan of j p. ace mixture in it. then j fill water nan one-thirrt full of boilinsr! . . . . - 1 waier. J'ut toca pan in riace. imt on ..mot- QnH utn j -. n.in.,iA- irom oouer ana serve in ences. sauce: 4'iia in w an. ia v ( , vue 1 t .a.- 11 uui VI v hOTitnn nirrr rn a etiriAn V. n r . ' tor. one-half cup milk, one-fourth cup juice from can of salmon, one-eighth teaspoon salt, speck of pepper. When salmon loaf is removed from double boiler, turn sauce into food pan and cook until it thickens. Pour sauce Over loaf inst at it is readv tn serve 1 Thi method cave dish wadi'mr n - . 1 both loaf and sauce be cooked in I tame dish. ! FORCE MEAT RECIPES. 1 Force meat, to use as a dressing to : other meats, can be made from any j of the following recipes: three hours, then boil. When colJ pound them in a mortar with a little flour, some chopped parsley, salt and pepper. Bind with raw egg and make into small balls. Fry a light brown I and droP them into tureen. Time 10 minutes to boii. Force Meat of Onion An accompan- iment for roast turkey or fowl. After peeling, scoop out inside carefully and j fill tip with force meat. Bake onions in oven. Cnrry Force Meat Balls Pound to gether bread crumbs ' hard boiled yolks of eggs, a small quantity of but ter and seasoning of curry powder and salt. Make into small balls. Time to fry, two or three minutes. Egg Force Meat Balls Pound hard boiled yelks of half dozen eggs with some chopped parsley, a teaspoon of flour, a littie pepper, salt and cayenne. Moisten with egg and make tbe paste tnto small balls. Boil two minutes 5A 4 about to get a dtrorc from his wife He returns this affection. He has g'.v. en me a number of expensive gifts. 1? it right to accept them? DIABOLICAL EYES. A married man who will give at tention Ni a woman other than his wife is unscrupulous and dishonor able. He does not know how to be true to anyone. If you accept atten tions from th'is man you will have ta suffer from his faithlessness sooner or later. Do not put yourself on his level by loving him. Be honorabip and refuse to have anything to d- with him. a a a Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) We aro two girls of fourteen. Do you think it proper for us to travel, if one of. our relatives meets us at the train? (2) Do you think it proper for tn boys of our aces to call on us once ai awhile? CO Do you think it wrong for two rirls of our age to go to the show in the evening alone and come homo by themselves? C. U. AND W. I.. (1) If you conduct yourselves m a perfectly ladylike manner whila on the trip it will be all right. (2) You are too young to receive callers. (3) Yes. a Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been keeping steady company with a gen tleman for tw-o years. Last Christ mas he gave me a handsome diamond ring for a present. It was not meant foi an engagement ring, but he in sists upon my wearing it on the en gagement finger. Should I do so? If not, -which hand and which finger should I wear it on? E. A. T. You should not have accepted so valuable a present from a man to who you are tiot engaged. It wou d be well to give the ring back, unless you actually 'wish to become engaged to the man. before using in soup or other dishes Sufficient for one tureen soup. Force Meat of Shrimp Clear a pint of shrimps from their shells and chop them finely. Mix with equal quan tity of bread crumbs. Season with salt, pepper and small quantity of mace. Pound into smooth raste with two or three ounces of butter. Bind with yolk of an egg. Use this force meat to stuff any fresh water fish. A pike, for example, if stuffed aud bak ed, will be found excellent. CELERY GREENS. Wash the litrht leaves of a ronn'' n' very thoroughly in a saucepan ari add a little boiling water, slightly tail ed. When they are boiled tender, drain and chop and season with sa't and pepper and butter. Serve very hot. PEPPER PUREE. Wash the peppers, boil them for 1" minutes and then remove the ssir.. 1 Cut. remove the seeds and eh on fine. Bc:i aealn ;n sa'ted water for fne mjnutes and then simmer for "0 r,- , , . ut. ord.11 na press lorouan a iii.-.- .-i sieve. J'ur a tablespoonful of butter m a saucepan and add the pepper? T1)en ad(, salt to taste anf, f0,ir tah;r. I spoonfuls cf cream. Mix thoroughly and serve with meat as a garni?!;. UP-TO-DATE- RECIPES. Frozen Ambrosia Whip half r-n cream stiff.. Add two tablespoons .o dered sugar. Wlii'e white of one very fresi' very stiff, then add yolk to white and whip both stiff. Add whip ped egg to w hipped cream. Stir thor oughly. Stir in six maraschino cherries cut up in little pieces. Stir in six crushed macaroons. Freeze in five in dividual portions or one whole buik. i Before serving, whip stiff another half pint of cream. Sweeten -with two blespoons powdered sugar and flavor wjtn vaniila. Ornament each portion or the ambrssia with the i'hipred cream and a maraschino cherry. Th'. dessert, as the name implies, is "food fit for the gods.' It is best when froz- en, but i3 very delicious when not frozen. It is surely a "particular com pany" dessert. Flain Omelet Throe eggs w ell beat en; stir into eggs about 1 1-2 teaspoons flour, beating it smooth, then add a lit tle salt and large tumbler of milk. Heat frying pan, melt on it a little but ter to grease it well, pour on omelet and bake in oven to a nice brown. Delicious Cake Two cups s'igar. two tablespoons butter, one cup sweet milk, one teaspoon flavoring, two tea spoons baking powder, three cups flour, beaten whites of three eggs. El vide in three parts; one part white, to second part add two tablespoons co coa; third part, one-half teaspoon red sugar. Ice with pulverized sugar; 'tis beautiful. (1