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THE GILPIN GBBXRVEK. America Feeding Children of Brest Litovsk MOTHER’S Peace COOK BOOK TvWwtifc. r, GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS

July eggs, is Just In the nick of time— line a salad dish with lettuce and YOU would look Into the face of Hay weather, hay weather; arrange layer of eggs the lettuce, golden prime a on strong mail, search out him who The midsummer month is the then sprinkle thickly with grated IFa P*or haycocks smelling clover and thyme; Is at Peace with himself. For It Is Swing all together! cheese. Add cream to mayonnaise during the time of Peace, both in the July Is Just In the nick ot time. layer cheese, and spread a over the an Nation —Myron Denton. the life of Individual and a then a finely minced cucumber and and power accumulate. of the Cover with the growth remainder eggs. Live In Peace. Seasonable Dishes. mayonnaise and sprinkle with cheese. a nutty Pence Is always constructive. For When the family enjoys few Serve cold. doughnuts try this simple recipe which where there Is mutual co-operation be- makes a dozen and a half the size tween every one of your faculties, Celery and Pineapple Salad. of an egg: there Is team work. And team work Use equal parts of celery and pine- menns get biggest re- Drop Doughnuts. that you the apple, cut fine. Sprinkle with French sults from your combined efforts. Take one-half cupful encli of sugar dressing nnd chill. When ready to nnd milk, one and one-half cupfuls of Live In Pence. serve add a few pounded almonds to all about you. flour, one egg nnd one t&ispoonful of Live In Peace with a mayonnaise dressing and serve gar- Where there Is Pence, there Is no baking powder, salt, ginger nnd grated on no nished with shredded almonds let- no tnklng up lemon rind. Bent the egg white, add happiness and time for tuce. that for the most. the sugar gradually, then the beaten the things count grating of lemon rind, a pinch We ore greatly Influenced and In- yolk, a Coffee Blanc Mange. people )f quarter tenspoon- spired by the lives of with ginger nnd a of Take two cupfuls ench of coffee and And ful of salt, milk nnd flour sifted with whom we come In contact most. milk. Add four tnblespoonfuls of corn If there Is continual Pence among Ihe baking powder. Drop by teaspoon- starch, four tnblespoonfuls of sugar nil, there Is sure to he continual help- The lineup of children for their dully dinner ut the soup kitchen of the Aiuericuu Relief association at Brest fuls into hot fat and roll in powdered to a little of the cold milk. Cook until Tdtovsk Poland. The association fulness among all. manages the kitchen for the Joint distribution committee. sugar. It thickens, then pour into a wet mold Live In Peace. and chill. Serve with whipped cream. Keep your mind In Peace. For tne Egg and Cheese Salad. Mind houses the “Headquarters Staff” Slice half dozen hard-cooked a Normandy Salad. from which all the important orders SEEKING CAESAR Ghost Fined and Must Cut three cucumbers and three hard- In the game of Life proceed. Peace Walk Earth Elsewhere cooked eggs In dice, add a cupful of originates In the Mind. Let Peace minced olive, half a cupful of pecans rule your great Nervous System. Let Seattle.—William W. Aber, ar- or walnut meats broken In bits and Peace guide your day. For out from IN ROMAN RUINS Its application comes Power and rested by policemen C. C. Fort- mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce. Just Folks (Copyright, 1920, Newspaper Union.) Plenty. ner and E. Yoris, In his home, Western Buried Fortress of Segontium, went, Gelligaer, Castell Collen and 651 West Fifty-fifth street, By EDGAR A. GUEST Caersws. So far, however, nothing while he was appearing as the Near Castle, to Be Ex- has been done in the northwest cor- “ghost of Bessie” before B. C. THE MOTHER ON THE SIDEWALK. cavated. ner of the principality, that region of Berger, Jack Werner and H. SCHOOL DAYS Gwynnedd which occupies so large a Winters, who had given the The mother space in the history of medieval clairvoyant $2 to materialize a on tho sidewalk as the troops are marching by . The proposed excavation of spirit, pleaded guilty to va- mother, Segontium may enable this gap to be grancy before Justice of the Is the of Old Glory that Is OF GREAT HISTORIC INTEREST waving In the sky. filled with accurate if not extensive Peace Otis W. Br inker ~and was Men have fought to keep it splendid, information. fined SSO nnd costs. have keep bright, Results of the Excavation Will Be The Roman fort of Segontium took He paid his fine and promised men died to It But that flag was born of woman Keenly Followed by Archaeolog- Its name from the river (now the Judge Brinker to leave the city. and day night; ists of Both /iemispheres— Saint) on which It stood, and occu- her sufferi.ogs and Tis her sacrifice has made British History Involved. pied the higher ground behind the it, and once more we ought pray present town of Carnarvon, where in to For the brave and loyal mother of the Less than half a mile to the south- a later age was built the church of others will visit the site while excava boy that goes away. east of the ancient castle of Carnar- Llanbeblig. It was known to the tions are in progress. von in lies the buried Welsh as “ Saint” or "Y Gner The purchasers of the areas are are days her, Roman fortress of Segontium. The yn Arfon.” While inferior In import- There of grief before willingthat all finds shall be depos- there are hours that ?aßtle is u grim and lordly pile plant- to the legionary stations at Isca she will ance ited in a museum at Carnarvon if a weep, ed by a grim king in token of his and Deva, it was a fortress of some suitable building can be provided, on There are nights of anxious might; erected, so Pennant says, by consequence, covering about five and waiting the condition that the exhibition, care when her fea< will banish sleep; Jie forced labor of Welsh peasants on n half acres and serving, as I have and safe custody of such finds will be noney wrung from the Welsh chief- said, as the terminus of the military She has heard her country calling and assured in the future. An offer has has risen the tulns who had failed in the struggle road which ran through North Wales. to test. been received to house the finds in And has placed upon the altar of the igainst King Edward I. It dates back may Aberglas- And I add that from the National museum of Wales at turmoil of the fray K)iue seven hundred years in British lyn and Gortmndoe, in the neighbor- CardifT. The anguish of the mother of the history, but compared with the Uomun hood of Carnarvon, Prince Mador ap boy The Prince of Wales. who goes away. fortress of Segontium it is a thing of Owain is said in Welsh /esterduy, Ernest 11. Ilann tells the legend have mustered his forces among taking to First thooe who are You may boast men’s deeds of glory, Boston Transcript. Long before the and sailed in ten ships for the coloni- an of Se- interest in the excavation you may tell their courage great. Saxon, Dane or Norman trod the soil North America, toward the gontium zation of may be mentioned the prince But to die Is easier service than alone of Britain the land echoed to the end of the twelfth century. of Wales. Before he left England on to sit and lenvy Roman legions wait. trend of urmed A Belgian Garrison. his tour of Australia and New Zea- And I hail the little mother, with the is they pushed on toward the setting to the An inscription of about 200 A. D. land he had explained him tear-stained face nnd grave tun In their attempt to establish the whole scheme, and he expressed his chronicles the fact that at that time Who has given the Flag a soldier — Jominion of the Caesars over the the water supply of the place was put warm approval of the work and the she’s the bravest of the brave. vhole of western Europe. They laid objects which the has In order by the first cohort of Sun Id, committee In And that banner we are proud of, '.he of Wntllng diagonal- course street nnd this auxiliary force, drawn or view. It was only natural that he with its red nnd blue mid white the country, through St. Al- so, ly across partly drawn from Belgium, may have should do for Segontium lies Is h lasting tribute holy to all moth- (Verolnmium). (Duro- jans Dunstable furnished the regular garrison of Se- within half a mile of Carnarvon cas- ers’ love of right. robrivue) and Towcester (Lacth- gontium. No attempt has hitherto tle, where his investiture as prince of (Copyright by Edgar A. Guest.) jorum) to (Deva) on a line been made to examine the site sys- Wales took place shortly before the now followed by the London and tematically, and. as was said by the war. In Queen Eleanor’s gateway. liable Northwestern railway. Through late Doctor Haverfleld—than whom King George presented his son to the to cave tn every time the wind C, fear Chester they passed on to Carnarvon greater authority on Roman Brit- assembled multitude. Itets above middle he will not no are (Segontium) and straggled across the ain lived—“The spade alone can de- The Cambrian Archaeological as- that we losing those heroic quali- Menni straits, over u track now fol- the successive stages which sociation signified its appreciation of ties which shone at Ranker Hill and Irishman,” termine owed by the “Wild the Roman Carnarvon may have experi- the importance of the undertaking at Rann-dom Reels the late Chicago convention. train, The sleeper riser, London Northwestern mail as enced. This much is certain. There Its last general meeting, and its ex- By HOWARD L. MANN tent Is nn early '.t Bwirls* on to . no site in North Wales, and only cavation committee has recommended owing to the milkman, the Iceman nnd Is rooster, The Light of the Spade in History. one or others In the whole penin- an initial grant of $750 to head the the insoinnluc and therefore two the practice should be encouraged. At Segontium was established the sula, which are so likely, If properly list of subscriptions. An annual in- SLEEPING IN A TENT Owing to lack of space in the aver- tent, (Copyright.) Homan fort, the terminus of systematically explored, to throw terim report of the excavations will age the spring cot is used ns a 'ast at nnd O (heir military road in North Wales, light on the condition of the country appear in “Archneologia Cambronsls." LEERING In a tent is n tried and substitute for beds. As nobody ever it Is this Roman fort which British In the later Roman nnd enrllest post- Active support has also come from the S’ tested method of getting close to manufactured n cot that was over five feet ** irchneologlstN now propose to exca- Roman ages.” Society of Antiquaries, nnd It is pro- nature uml the domestic mosquito. long the result is that several of —‘MILITANT-MARY vate if the suftlcient sum of SIO,OOO Chance finds that have already been posed to solicit the help and influence For some reason which science has the male members of the family are obliged can be raised to defray the expenses made are of considerable historical of the Smithsonian Institution of the never been able to ascertain, the to allow their feet to hang over In graceful parabola, or My-roordea of the work* value, particularly a talisman or United States of America. The com- American mosquito operates at ills a else curl up like a There are few more obscure periods charm In the form of a thin plate of bined appeal to the pocket and Imag- best in a wall tent wliicL has been telescope fireladder nnd collect a full of Internal m pretty-poor-just In the history of Wales than that of gold-bearing magical characters nnd a ination of the scientific archaeolo- swathed In netting. Many k man has set contracting lU cramps. slept the Roman occupation, and It Is not Greek Inscription calling on sundry gist ought not to fall on deaf ears. left nn air-tight chamber flights No mun ever on ono of now; IVe-got-tbe these nnd became W /Ts-yf 'o be expected that much light will be spirits to protect one Alphlangs from While archaeologists have been up. where he was free from mosquitoes cots the unwilling during prey of every homefarlng pinch bug thrown upon it by llterai*y records. evil, Is' probable that It whs made making history the wnr In the and breath, nnd sought refuge in a (J chronic-BLUES East, without cursing the manufacturer But the spade may give us what wp In Alexandria In the second century, near archaeology, like most of tent out in the yard, only to arise in to rapre pleasures pink hlg latest breatjti. )[• don't* want *eek In vain from the wrltTen or print- whal Tind been It# wanderings before the serious of life, hgs the morning decorated with the ed of been hibernating*. Now it is begin- tiie and Tenii are constructed of strong I marriage, page, and excavation has already It was crushed among the ruins art craft 7>f hoimuTlc mou£uito materials which will I but* I yielded ning to awake and realize how much treacherous red fibrous keep out valuable results from Caer- Segontium! the ant. wind, loßt time has to be made up, nnd one A 7 by i) tent which Ims teen put everything but the rain nnd man- / WANT* SOME The fragment of a similar charm eating When one thinks York, of the first tasks to hand is the ex- up by a sixteen-year-old son *ho was insects. of may he seen at and these make intrepid CHANCESTO cavation of the Roman fortress of In a hurry to go fishing Is a u Inviting the thousands of American / STUDYING OAT SMUT the only two of their kind to be found who Segontium, by which, It Ir hoped, place to sleep In during a raid storm. families go to roost every night In Britain. dog tent, \/ REFUSE! light may while Vhe in the summer in a which Is »WWN«ah. m Another find was the famous gold much be thrown on one of After It has rained for n pages of British history, crossbow brooch of the fourth century, the darkoßt which is now preserved in the Carnar- on the history, Indeed, of nil races of British origin. von town library. In order to secure the land for the purpose of excavation, a number of PRIZE WINNING POSTER LAST NIGHT’S DREAMS people interested in Welsh's archeol- ogy. and with one exception resident in the counties of Carnurvon and Anglesey, purchased the areas near -WHAT THEY MEAN the “Waterworks” in order that they might be saved from the hands of the builders and be systematically ex- WHEAT. wholly unconnected with those rela- plored. Three acres are within tho tions ns they exist In the whent-ptt of wall of tiie fortress, and linlf an acre rOTHING grows In the land of the produce exchnuge—nnd fully ns lies without it. In addition to these N'I dreams/ say the readers of much to he relied on ns muny grnln two nreiis. It is probable that permis- destiny, more favorable to those who ; speculators have found to their cost. sion will be obtained to excavate see it in their uightly visions than n j In fact speculation In dream wheat has about three and a half acres Imme- field of wheat. To look upon a field | a decided advantage over speculation site, of the growing grain, or pr» ernbly to In the ordinary diately adjoining the main on the Riser, kind In that you don’t northwest and northeast, and the The Tent Sleeper Is an Early walk in such u field, foretells a great hnve to put up any margin. Milkman, the Iceman To dream vicar of Carnarvon has stated that he Owing to the financial prosperity. To those unmar- that you are eating wheat In the ear and the Insomniac Rooster. will put no difficulty In the way of ried this dream Indicates success In Indicates thut your profits to business carrying out excavation In the vlcar- tent will lose the wuterproof qualities love beyond their most sanguine ex- nre doubly secured. And If you are : age garden, whtcli lies within the wall it left the factory with and begin to al- pectations. Not only will they marry n farmer and dream that you nre giv- of Segontium and covers about an low lent), penetrating streams of wa- the person of their choice but the mar- ing away wheat you are going to hnve acre and a half. The land available ter to wiggle down the nee’ s of the riage will he a most happy one and a most plentiful harvest. There are for excavation is therefore from three sleepers. If It ruins hard the water their children will he handsome and only two things to he avoided by those and a half to eight acres in extent, of will also crawl under the tent nnd col- well-behnved. All this In addition to dealing In dream wheat. You must which the greater part lies within lect In a large, damp body on the floor, the wealth the dream foretells. If not dream that you are buying It; that (he walls of the fortress. In view of so that anybody who gets out of bed you nn* enunged In a lawsuit a dream- Is ns unlucky ns It Is lucky to dream • the Importance and extent of the to tie up the west flap will have no stroll through n wheatfleld Is a prog- that you are giving It nwny. Not telling what Is once. the Experts of the ofllce of cereal ill* work, the services of an expert ex- trouble In It at nostication that suit will be de- must you carry on your hack any internal rheumatism has been cided In your favor. In fact restlgntlons, department of uirrlcul- cavator will be obtained, and he will Among the urt posters on the pre- More yon will quantity, however small, of the phan- sleeping In a water-sonked successful are, malting tests of different vurl- work under Instructions from Prof. R. vention of tuberculosis shown In Now caused by be In nil your undertakings tom grnln or you will suffer financial flies of oats In order to determine C. Bosanquet. The work will be York by the Art Alliance of America state In ii tent which was guaranteed If you dream of wheat. losses.' Bearing these two exception! :helr susceptibility and resistance spread over two or more years, and la tills one, made by liup- to stand off a cloudburst than from There seems to be some occult con- In mind go to bed resolved to dreanr to Florence vinegar the destructive smut disease. They results will be keenly followed by precht of the Buswlck high school, any other cause except putting nection between tho wheat seen In of wheat. wnr': on the government experimental archaeologists In both hemispheres. It it was selected by prominent Judgaa luto the brenkfust food. dreams and flnanelal mutters which Is (Copyright) (arm at Arlington, Va is anticipated that students and many as the best of tho 800 exhibited.