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"SEPTEM0ER MORN" DEUAYS SHOW JO. ROCK HER BABY bright young fellows who had saved the alarmed nerves of his daughters and his own priceless old coin treas ures. Courtesy and gratitude could do little less than announce to the two brothers that there "was to be a dou ble birthday celebration and that they were invited. "I say, old friend," remarked Mr. Dawson the following evening, his eyes fixed upon the lovely twins and their twin escorts, "fate seems to have arranged a perfect combina tion," and when it was all over Mr. Whitman' remarked to Myra. ; "That most estimable young man, Mr. Edward Alton, strikes me very favorably. And4 Myra blushed. "And his brother Robert is his counterpart in good looks and breed ing." And Lucile blushed. "I fancy it is four loving hearts with but a single thought," 'added Mr. Whitman smilingly, and both girls kissed himl . . HYGIENIC CHEESE CUSXARD Make cheese soluble as in the above recipe. Add, one even tea spoon of dry custard. Salt and pep per to taste. Add two eggs; "well beaten, and one-half . cup: of milk. Butter a deep pie pan and turn the mixture in. Put in moderate oven and bake fifteen minutes. May, be folded like omelette or cut in pie shape, pieces. Serve at once. QUEER FIRE A late fiameless fire in London was caused by the overturning of some bottles of concentrated nitric acid into some packing material. Water had little effect on the dense clouds of suffocating yellow fumes that soon poured from the basement, and it was not until a large quantity' of ammonia was hastily brought in a motor car that the acid was neutral ized and the smoke subdued, "September Morn!" sounds like something rather risque and racy and you probably think the women, who act in it are of the "hot bird and cold bottle" kind. Those who are "afraid to go home in the dark'' and so they can- be found, when not in the theater, where the gay lights are brightest and the tango music is most enticing, . - But strange as it may seem "to the cynics wbto rail against the- actors and the theater one of the clever women who has a part in "Septem ber Morn," Prances Johnson, is a most devoted wife and. mother- and recently kept the rising curtain of a Chicago theater-delayed for ten min utes. . ; ? She gave as her excuse- that the youngest of her three children was not very well-and' she stayed a't'honie and rocked her to. sleep,