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and principles and ideals all wither in
n breath at sight of your mouey. I snw
their souls go out iu barter for wwilth.
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But for what you've done for liorrovltm
Novelized
PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY
I thank you with all my heart Our
From
INCORPORATED 1855
0
people have learned to love you. It |S
must be beautiful to be loved as they I
James
Record of Progress for Five Years—1906-1911
love you. May the future bring you
Bernard
1908
1911
everything you can desire, Mr. Haw-5
5
Capital
$ 3,000,000
$ 4,000,000
< \
By Courtesy of COHAN <a BARRIS
Fagan's
thorne!"
Reserve
3,000,000
4,600,000
"Thank you," said Hawthorne stiffly. ^>
Great Play
Deposits
28
G'
y
'
y
.'
y
SO
35,042,811
She put out her band. Tueir augers
Loans and Investments
37,457,090
38,854,801
of the
touched, and at the contact a light
Total Assets
33,090,193
48,237,284
leaped into Hawthorne's unhappy eyes.
Same
Has
S3
Branches
In
Canada,
and
Ag-ents
and
Correspondents
In
He took an Impulsive step toward the
Name by
all the Principal Cities In the World
princess.
Albert
"His majesty," en me the prim voice
of tbe English governess from tbe
stair bead, "is asking for your royal
highness."
Tbe princess hesitated, then followed Miss Smytbe into tbe palace. She
• •i
glanced back. But Hawthorne was
Tat
all
Branches.
interest
allowed
at
3
per
cent,
from
date
staling moodily out over the lighted
of deposit, compounded half yearly.
city—the city be bad mode alive.
*
Blake, coming in from the farther
gardens, found him KO.
Accounts may be k<-pt in tho name of two persons, iu case of death of
"Say, Tony," hulled tbe newcomer,
either of them, the survivor can draw it without delay or costs
"1 saw the princess bere with yon just
Business may be transacted by mail
now. Did youfixup anything?"
"What do you mean?" growled Hawthorne.
"What tbe deuce do you suppose I
W» WALLACE, Manager.
The suit ease as h<> spoke tuals learn to love the Hand that feeds mean?" retorted Blake. "I mean are
"Now watcfi this melt and wnile It
•
them
His
was
tloe_
wealth
that
bud
you engaged?"
Is meltltiR I'm potaR tote!!yon some- and displayed to the goggling eyes of
the revolutionists for the first time the ! started the. ball in motion. It was the "Engaged; Rot!"
thing, people," said Hnwthorno.
belief
thnt
bis
wenlth
was
boundless,
"Why is it rot?" demanded the irre"Do you know why 1 came here and closely wedged mass of gold and bankbave been Keeping under cover tin notes. Carelessly he rippled a thick which incited the people to greater ef- pressible Blake. "There's no prince
now? Simply because i saw a eortc- sheaf of notes. He Jingled a thick bag forts. Hawthorne was looked to Inin tbe way now. It would be a walking good chance to pot tuis coantry of gold and poured a glittering yellow each crisis, mwt never In pain. His over for yon, son."
"Drop it," muttered Hawtborne.
on Its feet and at tbe same time rake stream of its contents from one hand American mannerisms, even his fervid
N>ew York slang, were faithfully Imi- "You don't know what you're talking
in a few more millions for myself. to the other.
SHORT CAKES AND APPLE DUMPLINGS
tated
In
court
and
In
city.
about."
You've got one grand little chance
"People," shouted tbe prince, making
From the opening of the strawberry season until
p
here to clear tip a lot of fortunes. And his last appeal, "I beg of you not to be The anulversary ball was to be Haw"1 tell you it would be a walkover,"
peaches are gone, there is no dessert that seems to fit
thorne's
last
appearance
In
Borrovtna.
every
occasion oris more generally liked than the short
you're making toad pie of that chance fooled. It isn't real money."
persisted Blake. Sou couldn't ask
cake. The rest of the year its place is filled very acceptwith your silly six for a quarter revo"Isn't it?" said Hawthorne, turning For, now that the little country was anything that King Augustus would
ably by the apple dumpling. These recipes I have
lution. I warn you, right bere and toward the prince. Then he showed firmly on Its feet, bis work was done. refuse. Get him to make you a duke
tested many, many times, and I can guarantee success
now, boys. If you carry this thing any them the melted American coin. And be was going back nest morning or something. Then after a couple of
if directions are followed closely.
further l'tn going to pack up, leave "Doesn't that look real? Just a little to America.
jumps you could easily get into the
Vet,
homesick
as
be
had
been
for
his
yon fiat broke and go home.
king
Vow.
Tell
the
princess
yon
want
bit more ^realistic than the genuine
"Gee,
but 1 could make a pot erf Borrovina coin, isn't it? Pretty bad, own land, be felt a queer little thrill of to marry ber. She'd ask the old man,
money for all yon phapa tf you weren't eh?"
he observed, aa the onlookers sorrow as. strolling into the crumbling and he'll fix it np for you somehow.
H
so busy with tbia revolution. And 1stared with the eyes of famished dogs garden of the summer palace between He'll do anything for you."
guess yon could all stand bavtng a who behold a Juicy steak. "Real money. dances, he chanced to note tbe old sun- "Drop it. 1 say!" ordered Hawthorne.
place and pour over the rest of the asparaSlraiobeny Shortcake
gus. Finish with two hatd-cooked eggs, cut
little cash."
And enough of it to buy a dozen sena- dial. It brought back memories that he "I'm leaving for New York tomorrow
For small families, half of this recipe
in quarters. Serve very hot. Canned asparwill be sufficient.
morning."
Great wealth can usually command tors. 1 understand the army is In ar- had tried vainly to stifle.
agus
may be used. This pastry is also &L*
cups sifted pastry flour
He lounged over the sundial and
"Hard luck!" sympathized Blake. 2K level 2J^
a hearing. So can brazen assurance. rears of pay. Here's enough cash to
cellent
with green beans or peas.
teaspoonfula
K
C
Baking
Powder
And the blend of tbe two was enough settle the back salary of every officer stood looking moodily down at It- His"Still, you've got no kick coming at 'A teaspoonful salt
}i cup shortening
Butter
to hold the conspirators spellbound. in Borrovlna. And I'll mnke that cash heart was heav.y. What be bud done the Way Borrovina's treated you. 5fou About % cup milt
Baked Apple Dumplings
2 baskets strawberries
for Borrovlna he had done for the sake must have cleaned up a pot of money
A Neu> Was,
The mob, by giving ear to common settlement right here and now."
Between
1
arid
2
cups
granulated
sugar
1J4 cups sifted pastry flour
sense, suddenly ceased to be a mob. A buzz of wondering joy from the of Princess Inna. He had saved her here."
1 cup or more double cream
cup shortening
H teaspoonful salt
Hull, wash and drain the berries; reserve Hlevel
Hawthorne knew this, and he'went on uniformed contingent of tbe crowd father's throne and life. He bud re- "No."
teaspoonfuls K O Baking Powder
a few choice berries to garnish tho top of S
more pleasantly:
About
a
cup
milk
Apples
broke in upon him. But be raised his vived the country she loved And -she "What! With all these gilt edged the
cake; cut the rest in halves and mix Fill the cups of a buttered
was as far away from him as ever. Investments you haven't raked in any
muffin pan witfe
voice and continued:
with
the
sugar.
Beat
the
Ci-eam
and
set
pared
and
sliced
apples,
sprinkle with salt
"Work will be started at once on the For she was still a royal princess- profits? Why, that railroad stock aside to chill. Sift together, three times, and pour two or three tahlespoonfuls of
the flour, baking powdtr and salt; work in water into each cup. Sift together, three
development of your roads, the build- thanks to him. And be was an untitled alone"—
shortening; then mix to a soft dough
"I haven't made any investments," the
flour, salt and baking powderj
ing o'f a casino, tbe world wide adver- foreigner. And by all rules of royalty
with the tailk. Spread tho mixture in twotimes,intho
the shortening, and mix to a soft
tising of your great mineral springs she must make a royal marriage. declared Hawthorna "1 baven't in- layer cake pans. Bake about twenty min- work
dough
with
milk. Drop the dough from
While
he
must—go
away
and
be
forvested a dollar.. 1 baven't made a utes. Turn one cake out on a hot plate, a spoon uponthe
and resources. There will be good work
the apples in the cups, smoothspread
liberally
with
butter,
pour
on
part
gotten.
cent
1
wasn't
running
the
show
for
ing
the
tops.
Bake
twenty-five minfor the unemployed, money for tbe desof the herries; cover with the second cake, utes. Invert the panabout
on a large serving dish.
titute. In short I'm going to put Bor- Hawthorne roused himself with a
also
spread
with
butter,
pour
over
the
rest
Put a spoonful of hard sauce over the apple
rovina on tbe map. In the meantime, start from his bitter reverie. Tbe prin- my own benefit The government has of the berries and put the whipped cream- in each dumpling and finish with a grating
with the whole berries here and of nutmeg. Other fruit, as peaches or
let's clear up this matter of back pay. cess was coming down the steps from paid me back tbe money 1 loaned it above,
there. Other fruits, such as pineapple cut
General Hobenloe, how much salary is the palaoe. She looked toward the sun- on tbe night of the revolution. That's in small bits, hananas, peaches or any kind cherries, may be used in tho same way,
dial and, her eyes met the American's. all I've got. And It's enough."
of berries may be used with the pastry. To serving with cream or hard sauce.
due you?"
"Enough? You might bave bad bar- insure a flaky pastry have all ingredients
"Seven thousand francs," answered For a moment Hawtborne and therels. And you've been working like a cold and mix very lightly.
Hard Sauce With Egg
the general, speaking like a man in a princess stood moveless. The same dog for a whole year Just for the love
Boat M cup of butter, IK cups powdered
sweet-bitter memories were in the
dream.
sugar and 1 egg until creamy and smooth^
Raspberry Shortcake
of it? Just because the princess"—
Hawthorne with nimble fingers 1 heart of each. Much had happened
"Just because Borrovlna means ev- 2 cups sifted pastry flour 14 teaspoonful salt flavor and servo as a sauce.
since
the
careless
days
when
a
iasy
2 level tc-aspoonfuls K C Baking Powder
counted out the sum and handed it to
erything to her," said Hawtborne softH cup butter
Yolk of 1 egg
the bewildered Hobenloe. talking rap- yonnjr. American hod scrambled over a ly, "and because"—
yi cup milk or more as needed
crumbling wall to make love to an unHelpful Hints on (Baking
' idly to the rest as he did so.
1
cup
raspberries
H
teaspoonful
salt
"Because
the
princess
means
everyFor mixing pastry for Short Cake and
! "Yes, gentlemen," said he, "all I'veknown little girl In that old garden.
H cup sugar
thing
to
you?
1
understand.
Look
At length the princess c-urne forward
Raspberry Sauce.
Apple Dumplings, mix very lightly, only
told you can be realized. Borrovina can
out! Here comes the king!"
35 pup butter
1 cup sugar
enough to mix the moisture with the dry
j be made a thriving, prosperous nation. toward Hnwtborne. very fragile, very
"Gentlemen," said his majesty, pot1 cup raspberry pulp
White of 1 egg flour, using a knife or fork for mixing,
' But—there's one stumbling block we fair, very appealing. In the half light
Sift togr'thcr,* three times, the flour, salt
' I s it trne?" she n*ked. "Yon are tering aimlessly toward them, "why and 1 laking powder, and work in the butter. never a spoon, for a spoon packs and
, must remove at tbe very outset. And
have yon forsaken the ballroom? Tbe Bnat the yolk; add the milk and stir to a mashes the batter. Pastries should be
that stumbling block is Prince Vladi- really leaving Borrovlua?"
nlgbt is still young. Mr. Hawtborne, uough. using more milk if needed. Divide loose and flaky andtoinsure this, keep
He
wonid
Dot
let
himself
heed
the
mir. You've got to take^ Vladimir out
into two part?; knead the larger part slightly the batter loose in mixing; it should have
I was afraid you had gone "
for a walk and lose him. Borrovina wistful appeal In rier voice, but forced
roll tofita pan; spread over it the
a rough appearance before baking.
"1 was just leaving," replied Haw- and
berries, salt and sugar; knead the second For baking short cake pastry tave a
win be no good while he's mixing In himself to speak Jightly, almost curtly. thorne. .
piece
and
place
on
top
of
the
berries.
Bake
"Yes," said be. "In the morning."
oven to start, giving the pastry
Its affairs, and yon may as well know
about half an hour. Servo hot with the moderate
(To Ba Contimmd.)
i "Then." she made answer, curiously
it now."
sauce. For the sauce, cream the butter; time to loosen and rise before baking.
add the sugar; then gradually the mashed- Always spread with butter as soon as
"It Is an outrage!" spluttered Radul- chilled by bis coldly Impersonal tone.
biTry pulp; and lastly, the white taken from the oven.
You can buy old newspapers tor and-siftcd
ski, who had noted with dazed horror at the same time offering ber hand for
of egg, beaten dry. This makes a light,
put fruit on pastry until ready
all purposes at 1c per pound at" tbe fluffy sauce. Try this pastry and sauce withto Never
the sudden shifting of his adored mas- him to Idas. "It's good by V"
serve to avoid soaking with fruit juices.
peaches, blackberries, pineapple or apples.
ter's hopes of kingship and who now "It's goodby," he assented, bis face Herald office.
_ In all baking be assured of success every
time by carefully measuring each infound his voice for tbe first time. "1 : wWtening a little, bat'his voice bard
:
and
careless.
gredient.
No guess cook ever succeeds
"Sure yon could use cash. You've tell yoo it is an outrage! I"—
s Shortcake
every time. It requires a certain amount
gotten out of tbe habit, bot yoa conid
"Tt Is." assented Hawthorne. "But it;1 "1—1 won't even try to thank yon.
•••••«••••••••••
2H cups sifted pastry floor
soon get tbe hang of It again. Tee Isn't going to be any longer, For we're Mr. Hawthorne." she continued, "for
ii teaspoonful salt
14 cup shortening of every article named in a recipe, and
level teaspoonfuls K C Baking Powder an over or under measure is sure to make
only reason you'haven't got money is*' going to eend him packing. Step np,
a failure of the recipe.
Sweet milk
Butter
because yonYe spent more time on gentlemen! You came here for a set1 large bunch asparagus }4 cup butter
K C Baking Powder ia a wonderful aid
revolutions than on bostnees. Tbatf s tlement of your difficulties. I'm the
li cup
flour
J^ teaspoonful salt to successful baking. It ia always uniform
H
cup
butter
(another)
Asparagus
liquid
what I'm here for—to start yoa chaps man to settle them all, as I've Just exin strength and action, giving uniformly
2 hard-cooked eggs
on the road to fortune. Anybody who plained to yon. What snail it be?
Make dough as for Strawberry Short Cake. perfect results. Use K C Baking Powder
doesn't care to have a pJump wad Revolution and ruin or prosperity and
Knead slightly and roll to fit a layer cake according to directions—never more than
pan. Bake about twenty minutes. Split the recipe directs. K G will keep perneedn't bother to listen to me.
loyal allegiance to his majesty? Speak
RIGHT AT HAND the
cake and spread each half with butter. fectly for yeaTs, the last spoonful being
"General," he went on, singling oat up!
Do I pay yon your money or do
Have thp tender portion of the asparagus as strong as the first. I have used K C
Hohenloe as the keystone of the revo- yoa stay dead broke? Now*s the time
rut
in
inch lengths, cooked tender. Make a Baking Powder for years under all cirooooooooooo
drawn butter uauee of the flour, salt, butter cumstances in both high and low altitudes.
lution, "how's yon like to have a palace to answer. Last call for the dining
and
asparagus
liquid, heating in the last
of yoor crcvn, a benzine buggy and a car, gentlemen! Which shall It be?"
fourth cup of butter after tho sauce is taken In high altitudes there is greater trouble
•bank account? AH thaffl be fcind ot
Our Drug Store with all its
from the fire, and add the asparagus. Pour with cakes falling, but where a double"Long live the king!" yelled oae
bad, hey? Xou, Mr. Hoteikeeper, bow"<3 money loving patriot
services, is within easy reach
part of the asparagus and Bauce over one raise baking powder, such as K C is used
layer of the cake; set the second layer in there is absolutely no danger of food falling*
of you. No morp inconvenyou like to have people Socking from
And tbe cry was taken up.
Coynoht laiti by Jaquca MJo. Co.
ience—No more rifling downall ovar the world to your hotel, BO "Involution's over!" curtly announctown for Drugs, Toilet ArtiNext Lesson." BAKING POWDER BREADS
yon'd bave nothing to do bat wear ed Hawthorne, "Come along now.
cles or other D r u g S t o r e
clothes and count your winnings] everybody, and §et yoursr
Goods. A telephone or mail
How'd all yon others like to bave
order will bring you any
steady jobs at good pay and to have
urgent medicine that you may
CHAPTER X.
this town connected by railway with
need at once or any other
all the big centers, raUroaaa with fat
particular want can be shipThe King Decides.
ped to you by Parcels Post
stock and yon fellows learning the coulHILB tbe gold was being diswithout delay. If you are
pon cutting habit? Break your hearts,
I triboted the two Englishmen,
not
using our service now,
•wouldn't It? You soldiers, tuyw*d you
now In uniform, were brought
test our advertising claim by
like all your back pay handed to you
THE BEST INVESTMENT FOR THE FAMILY
In, and they told the whole
placing an order in our hands
and an assurance that there'll be no
story of bow tbe prince had jailed
Literature with a purpose, entertainment with an ideal.
more arrears?"
them for permitting Hawthorne and
Information and Incentive combined. Every Interest of
By this time the BowoviDa octn had Blake to.wwape.
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
family life, from housekeeping to athletics, .is covered.
been melted and was removed from the
56 Ford St. Ogdensibnrg
•
•
•
•
»
te
smelter and one of Haurthorne** colna •"
EIGHT SPLENDID SERIAL STORIES IN 1913
replaced i t Then HawtHu>rne contin- During tbe next twelve months the
ued:
once dead country of Borrovlna was a
CONTRIBUTIONS by FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN
"Well, I tell you all those things are hotbed of buzzing activity. Railroads
250 SUPERB STORIES by POPULAR WRITERS
possible. In fact, they're all dead easy. brought and carried commerce. The
OVER OS YEARS"
They're the things I came here to do. great mineral springs, by Judicious adTHE DOCTOR'S WEEKLY TALK ON HEALTH
EXPERIENCE
But they can't be done wMle you're vertising, won worldwide tame. Tourtunning around in a circle making a ists and health seekers poured into the
CURRENT EVENTS/ACCURATELY RECORDED
noise like throne wreckers. Out ont country. Mines, concessions of various
The best expert advice on baseball, football, and other great games
the revolctioning and get sease. WtoafB sorts and countless industries leap'ed
and sports—sprinting, hockey, fancy skating. A department for
tbe use of shooting up a lot of perfectly to life. From bankruptcy arose pros- "He bribed vm to pome as Americana."
girls sugBesUntr profitable occupations, hints for dress, etc For
the family, recipes for dainty dishes, household devices, etc.
good people and changing one ruler for perity.
all you have done for us. There are no
1
another? Make Borrovlna a real coun- For the •whole twelve months there words for such thanks."
TRADE MARKS
Sampfe Cojrtei of The Companion Sail Fm to AnuAiitcu.
try, not a comic opera land.
was toll, tall and more toiL But there
"Pshaw," said Hawthorne gruffly,
Dr SIGNS
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
"Now. then," he resumed, beckoning were always results. And t h t center of "I've done nothing!"
....
COPYBIGHTS &&.
Anyone aandlttt? a ssteoteb and description inny
to Blake, who obediently came forward every uctivity, the brain and -driving
"Nothing? You've mnrle Borrovlna a rjufpltly
usnorUtln our opinion free whetlier an
is probably pnlontahlo. Cumttmn\cn'
•with the suit case, "gentlemen, here's power of every venture, was Anthony new country, a country that is modern lurmitJrm
« GREAT FAMILY COMBINATION OFFER
tSonstTtrlotlypnhUdentlftl, HANDBOOK onaPatents
my secretary, Mr. Rodney Blake. Here, Hamilton Hawtborne.
Oldest acoucy for Ronurm'tp ':''!ltfl*
and rich and busy. You've proved," a BOntfrfie.
Patents
taKen
tnrobph
Bltttiri
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receive
We
do not lenow nf any Family "Weeldy that we can more heartily recomRod, put the suit case on the desk. I By tbe end of the year prosperity bnrt little bitterly, "that loyalty is some- tpcrtal tfjtics^ Without charge, Iu the
mend to our rt-;uliT.i than THE YftrfTH's COMPANION. Ittfivi-sus pK-asuri',
realize what you people are thinking. come. And an anniversary bull ot the thing a king must buy, thnt patriotism
therefore, to announce that wi- l m v arratiRi-il with the publishers to tuako
You're rhiriUin-r- "All this ^merjean's summer palace slgnalizi'il the eveiit is devotion to tills- world's poods Why,"
th f l l i
ff
A bfindnnrnply illllfltTnfflil wntfcly. Lnrccst el*.
talk listens linn. But how arc we going Hawthorne was its UMVITIK fuotot
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she went on. trying 1" drown flu' cry In
; f.,nrinotiM.s, ( 1 . K « m k / u N i
to make money without ttomt> capital to He lutd latin since become the idol of JIM heart by li^'lit siiwcb, "ou the night
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start ati'f Well. I hnppr*nci] to antici- tfifi B_orr"vinnH; gvgn ps bun cry tailThe Youth's Companion $2. i 1 Year
pate tbi.it question. Heae'ss the answer,!'
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