THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A MONUMENT TO SANTOS DUMONT UNVEILED I E H"1 STNG OIL! GUI i i i .H H I f & UT of eternity Thin new duv Is lorn Into ctornlty At nltfht will return. Behold It nforetlmo No eye ever did; So soon It forever Krom nil ycn In Mil. Bo hero liiith been dawning Another blue day! Think, wilt thou lot It Slip useless nwny? Thomas Carlyle. GOOD THING8 FOR THE TABLE. A delicious lining for cakes which will ;ilwny8 be asked for again is Lemon Honey. Grato tho rinds of thrco well-scrubbed lomonB, press out and strain tho julco; put all together In a double bollor, add n quarter of a cup of butter and a half pound of BUgar. "When very hot mix two spoon fuls with tho well-beaten yolks of six 'ggB. Then add tho cggB to tho mix luro and stir until smooth and thick. This filling will keep In a cool pluco for aomo time, Sea Foam Popcorn. Discard all un popped kernols from four quarts of corn and place In tho oven to warm. As soon as a cup of granulated sugar and a quarter of a cup of water bolls take from tho flro and add a few drops of pistachio coloring, then pour over tho corn In a fine stream. Stir brisk ly and Bprlnklo with powdered sugar to separate tho grains, then turn out on waxed paper. Steamed Fruit Roll. Roll good rich biscuit dough half an Inch thick, spread with butter and a layer of good Jam or marmalade. Roll tight and plnco In a steamer on a plato and steam for half an hour. Servo with any desired sauce. Burnt Almond Fudge. Drown blanched almonds In tho oven and chop onough to fill a cup. In a gran ite pan brown a cupful of granulated sugar well molted; add two-thirds of a cup of milk, and when tho sugar la all dissolved, add a'tablcspoonful of buttor and another cup of sugar. Boll for flvo minutes, then test In cold wa ter; If creamy when sdrrcd, tho candy Is dono. Flavor with a few drops of almond extract, and turn out to cool In n buttered dish. Gelatine Filling for Cake. Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of granulated gel atlno in a tablcspoonful or two of cold water. Doll two cups of granu lated sugar and eight tablespoonfuls of water until it threads; pour over tho golatine, flavor, then beat till thick and whito. Add a littlo chopped chys tallzcd fruit. , Oh. what In life wjthout a friend To dissipate tho Ktoom? A path whoro naught but briars prow, Whcro flow era never bloom. "TIb frlondu who make this desert world To blosBOtn as tho rose; ' Btrew flowers o'er our rugRCil path, Pour sunalilno o'er our woea. SOME GELATINE DESSERTS. Golatlno la tho foundation for count less Jollies and desserts, which may bo varied indefinitely. Prune Jelly. Wash half a pound of prunes, put thorn into a small basin, add half a cup of water; put on tho cover and steam until thoy nro soft. Romovo tho stones and placo tho prunos in wet molds. Put ono heaping tablcspoonful of powdered golatlno Into a saucepan, add ono cup of boil ing water, ono cupful of fruit Juico, tho strained Julco of two oranges and ono tablcspoonful of lemon Julco. Stir ovor the flro until thq BUgar 1b dis solved, after which it should bo strained over tho prunes. Sorvo with a spoonful of whipped cream on tho top of each. Few realize tho valuo of dainty sorv lng of food. A doBsort may bo nice ly prepared, bo delicious to tho tasto, but in sorvlng it may bo put upon tho tablo In auch a massy, untidy, care less wny that tho valuo of it Id half lost. Tho eyo Is tho first orcan of digestion, lot us constantly keep this in mind and havo our food tempting to tho sight. Fruit Trifles. Cut somo pieces of cako into small pieces or bits and di vide It in Bherbot glasses, with two ta hlespooufula of pineapple Julco to each glass. Droak two oggs into a sauce pan, add two tablespoonfulB of sugar, two tableepoonfuls of golatlno, two tablospoonfuls of powdered sugar, a tcaspoontul of vanilla. Stir ovor tho (lro until tho egg Is thick; strain ovor tho cako. When cool, put a fow bits of fresh fruit ovor tho top, und servo. Grape Fruit Jelly. Tako throo cup fuls of grapo Julco and pulp, two ta blespoonfulB of lumon Julco, half a cup of augar, ono and a half cups of wa ter, four tablospoonfuls of gelatine. Put tho golatlno Into tho wntor for a fow minutes to soften, thon add tho Papa'o Busy Day. "Papa, to which ono of thorn shall 1 tay yes?" "Good heavens! Aren't you old enough to look a mnn up In DradBtcots without bothering mo about It?" 'Sizing Up the Situation. "So alio was untruo to tho man alio was engaged to?" "Yea, you seo ho drinks, smokes and gambles." "Oh, 1 see. Sho was too good to bo true." othor Ingrcdlnnts and heat slowly over a slow flro until well dissolved, then strain Into well chilled grapo fruit skins. Sprinkle with preserved gin ger, and cover with whipped cream when sorvlng, HemembranccH to Mom, So many littlo faultn we find; Wo Nee them, for not blind 1h love; wo sec them, but If you nnd I 1'crhaps remember them Homo by and by They will not ba Faults then grace fault to you nnd me, Hut Just odd way, mistaken, or evin lem, Hcmembrnnces to bless. THE GIRL AND THE DISH. CHAFING For pure enjoyment, glvo us a chaf lng dish with n fow good materials to prepare, and n good timo will suroly bo tho answer. From soups to lob stor Bnladj there is nothing tho mind of a woman will not duro. Tho nccom pnnlments of sandwiches nnd rellBhcB aro, of course, esBontlnl. For tho young woman who enter tulns her girl friends at collogo or away from homo, canned things are tho best and caslost to prepare Many delicious dishes may bo prepared from canned chicken, lobBter, salmon und peuB. Chicken Wiggle. Melt a tablespoon ful of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour, nnd when smooth add a pint of milk very slowly, and boll. Then add a can of chicken, a can of peas, salt, pepper, and Just before serving, a beaten egg. Shrimp Wlgglo 1b pre pared tho samo way, using Bhrlmps In stead of chicken. Salmon Hollandalse. Molt a tnblo spoonful of butter, add a tablcspoon ful of flour, and whon smooth add n can of Balmon and a can of peas. Stir until hot. Sorvo with lemon or put lomon Julco Into tho dish before serv ing. Servo on crackers. A spread without candy Is not to be thought of. One nlco candy which la mado without cooking Is tho follow ing: Tnko a half pint cup, drop Into it a white of egg, thon pour in cold water to half fill tho cup. Stir until It is foamy, then mix as much pow dered sugar Into It as it will hold, un til it can bo handled. Then add flavor, color. Add fruit to mako a variety of kinds. Delicious Salad. To go with any spread this will honor tho occasion: A can of shredded plneapplo drained from Its Juico, two cups pecans and half n pound of mnrshmallowB. May onnaise with whipped cream to soften It. This should really bo called Am brosia, a dlBh for tho gods. A friendly look Is a belter book For precept than you'll And Montr tho sufjes wise, or tho llbrnrles With their priceless wealth of mind. Alexander II. Japp. TRY THIS ONE. If you haven't looked for this recipe you will bo glad to havo It after you havo tried It. Mix togothor a. cup of buttor, a fourth of a pound of pow dered sugar and a pound of flour. Roll out a quartor of an Inch thick, prick with 'a fork and bake n golden brown. This 1b Scotch short bread. Rico flour la best for this If It can bo ob tained. - Peanuts and Rice. Two cupfula of rlco (cooked), cupful of poanut butter, a cupful of cracker crujnbB, ono-hnlt cupful of milk and two eggs. When tho rlco 1b well cooked and salted, atlr In tho peanut butter, stirring until well blended; then add tho milk, tho eggs well beaten, and lastly all tho crack er crumbB, leaving some for tho top. Shape Into a rounding loaf, placo in a buttered pan and bnko until a gold en brown nil ovor. Servo garnished with parsley. Nut Mince Pie. Chop two cupfuls of apples, add a cup of nutmeats, cut flno, n half cup oj vinegar, cldor, or any fruit Julco, ono-half cup of sugar, ono cupful of raisins, cloves, cinnamon nnd nllsplco, with salt to taste. This will mako two plos. Bran Bread. Sift two pupfuU ot flour Into u basin, ndd two cupfuls ot bran, two cupfulB of sour milk, a cup of brown sugar, n cup of chopped rais ins, n toaspoouful of soda dissolved In tho milk, and half n tcaspoontul ot alt. Turn Into a buttered pan and bake ono hour In a moderately hot ovrn. Onion and Pepper Salad. Chop six green peppors and ono largo Dormuda onion vory flno; ndd salt, pepper and a bit of mustard, a cup of ollvo oil and tho Julco ot a lemon, wall mixed. Add an Inch of prosorved glngor cut vory lino. Servo on a bed of lottuco, very cold, Main "Tilng. "I told the wovii I would mako any sacrlflco for Kr If alio would only mako hor homo with mo." "Did you lovo her bo?" , "Lovo her? Of course, I didn't. Sho was tho good cook wo wanted." Luck, "llrown secma to havo all tho luck." "Whnt'B tho matter now?" "Ho's been ordered to tnko a trip woot for his health. Nothing like that over happened to me." Santos Dumont Is one of tho fow men to witness the unveiling of a monument to himself. This monument was erected In Paris by the Aero Club of Franco to commemorate the achievements of the Intrepid roas ter of tho air, who is seon In tho center foreground shaking hands. SPIES INSIDE PRISON -- How Plots Among Prisoners Are Discovered by Agents. Sleuth In Convict's Garb "Green Hand" Is Appointed by English Prison Commissioners, and Does Effective Work. Now York. Moro roEUery koob on behind tho walla of a convict prison than most persons imagine. Instead of blunting a man's mental faculties and deadening his wita, in carceration in ono of tho frowning fortresses with tho gray, grim exte rior often haB tho reverse effect. Soll tudo makes a man moro cunning than over. Plota aro hatched, future crimes planned, and tho whereabouts of stolen property divulged to a convict about to return to tho world, and cases aro riot Infrequent whero ward ers who aro In league with their charges supply them with food, to bacco, snuff, communications from the outsido worid and other littlo com forts for handsomo money considera tions. On tho govornor in English prisons, of courso, devolves tho duty of rul ing, Buya a writer in tho New Y6rk Telegraph. Tho discipline to tho un tralnod oyo may appear perfect, the codo ot rules seemingly all that can bo desired, and tho staff beyond re proach. Iiut appearances aro decep tive, and tho governor is sometimes brought face to faco with cases which battle all his powers ot discernment. It la on theao occasions that tho services of tho secret staff, of which I was for some years a member, aro en listed. It is an 'organization ot which littlo is heard. Composed of a num ber of ottlcera holding tho rank and receiving tho pay of principal ward ors, tho duty of theso men is to as sume for tho time being tho xolo of convict in any prison whoro tho au thorities are bullied by somo mys tery. ThlB is how I Joined tho secret serv ico Btaff: After leaving tho army with a good character, 1 applied for a post as assistant prison warder, filled up a form answering a lot ot questions and inclosed copies ot my testimoni als. As I only received a formal ac knowledgment I called at the olllco of tho prison commissioners, and, being told that 1 would "bo written to when my services wero required, I waa re tiring very unhappily. Just then, how over, u keen faced man, with a bundle ot pupers in his bands, recalled me iuto a private room, and asked mo If I would underlako tho duties ot one of tho sccrot sorvlco staff for a time. Having beon Idle for mouths, 1 agreod gladly. And thon tho olllclul told' me something of tho arduous, dangerous und dllllcult work which waa to fall to my lot. In accordance with his first Instruc tions, 1 reported myself on tho follow ing day at 6 n. m. ut a curtain con vict prison, prepared for a three weeks' slay. 1 waH ushered into a prl vuto room, my clothes wero taken uway, my hair cropped, and a con vict's suit was glvou to me. A fow momentB later 1 stood lu the prescuco of the governor, and only the- was tho exact uaturo ot my mlsslou de tailed to mo. The story was that tho olllclals had been butllod by un extensive secret correspondence which had been car ried on. Tho Bocret service staff had been Bent down twico, and on each occasion tuolr efforts had failed to de tect tho offeuderB. It was, accordingly rcBolved to employ n perfectly greon hand Hence my selection. Tho govornor gavo me an address In Stepney where my supposed friends wero residing, ray number which would at any time disclose my iden tity, and somo good advice. Then, touching a bell, ho summoned a warder, who conducted me through a long passage, opened a cell door and motioned mo to enter. 1 tried to speak, but ho angrily forbade mo to do so'. Tho next dav I commnnrful mv rum. palgn by sounding the warder who had charge of me to seo if ho were "amenable to reason." A stern re proof was my only reward. A day or two afterward, while on tho work out side, I got reported for attempting to enter Into "familiar conversation" and received a caution from tho dep uty governor. Later on, when a prin cipal warder remarked on tho blister ed state of my hands, I replied that I had plenty of money outsido to keep mo from working, If I could get at it Ho did not swallow tho bait. Instead ho "ran me in," and I lost my sup per. ' For over a week I discovered noth ing, but by dint of patience and perse vorence, and not a little deduction I found tho warder who was willing for $25 to carry a message to my friends In Stepney. AH tho details wero ar ranged, and, securing leavo, the man departed. Dut when he arrived at his destination ho found the governor and other officials awaiting him, and, con fessing that he was tho man who bad acted as intermediary In the case which had beon puzzling the author ities, ho waa dismissed from tho serv ice LEWIS' BAGGAGE GOES WRONG Illinois Senator's Luggage Placed Woman's Auto Through Mistake of Footman. In Washington. Sonntor J. Hamilton Lewis arrived unhernlded from Chi cago. A porter took his baggage, pro ceeded him from the train and vanish ed. "A footman took them, sir," said tho porter, when the angry senator de scended on him. "Ho put them in that automobile There's n Indv In It. Blr" Senator J. H. Lewis. Mrs, Lewis is lu Europe Tho sena tor wns In a quandary. "Hero you," ho said to tho porter, "get mo thoso bags, do something only get thom " Tho porter got thom, and tho sena tor Hud tho station in n taxlcab. Find Four-Foot Lizard, Cumberland, Md. A four-foot lizard, still alive and known only In tho tropics, was unearthed by a blast at tho Cement Mill kilns hero. It died from the effects ot tho blast Birds and Inserts That Occa sionally Make Blunders. Feathered Creatures Accused of "Un wisdom" In the P-lectlon of Sites for Notts Ant Is Not Always Wise. London. Tho wisdom of tho "little pooplo" Is 'a subject of never falling charm to thoso who love them, and It la with a cortaln degree of hesitation that I draw your attention to one or two curious Instances of what may be rraed "unwisdom," says a writer in tho London Weekly Telegraph. Thoy aro worth atudylng, because thoy throw some light on tho voxod ques tion of instinct versus reason. No subject Is hotter worth attention, none moro frcquontly misunderstood, for many an actlon.whlch wo carelessly assign to Intelligence is really tho re sult of Instinct. A bird docs not learn to build a nest nor does It reaEon out the bc3t way ot aettlng to work. It simply follows its instinct nnd acta as countless genera tions of Its kind have dono in tho past. Romomber such a busy worker cannot bo said to be following the oxamplo of Us parents slnco It never saw them at work. Even better Instances of this may bo found among tho teeming momborB of tho insect world, for they nro usually orphaned at tho time ol thoir birth, yet thoy contrive to carry out tho most complicated work with no ono to guldo them, and no pattern beforo thom. Wisdom, then, Is clearly a word which must not bo too lightly used, and, perhaps, I ought not to accuse tho little workers or lack of it, but rather of occasional blunders. Exact terms aro always dangerous things to deal with, for they tempt ono to wander Into the maze of definition, and onco there it is difficult to got away again. Tho man who knows moro of tho wayB of spldcrB than, perhaps, any one else In the world of c&urse, I mean M. Faber for a long time studied the habits of that maternal spider which carries a sort of ogg basket about with her, instead of depositing her egga in a suitable spot and leaving thom alone Tho spider In question has como In for much praise, tho tender solicitude she betrmyw for her future brood be ing beautiful. Alas, when sho is mado tho victim of a sort of practical Joke, and has a littlo round of cork given her instead of her prpclous treasure, she carries It Just as carefully, and never finds out the difference. Ants, in splto of their vaunted "wis dom." may bo tricked in much tho samo way, being mado to carry such lumber as beadB under tho impres .sion that they aro harvesting. Their mistake, however, Is not ob sad in its results as that of tho fly. which lays Its eggs on tho evil smelling carrion plant under the impression that it has found a particularly putrid, and there fore desirable, pleco of meat. Dlrds occasionally, though only occa sionally, make sad blunders in their choico of a nesting Bite, somo of tho water fowl laying In a spot which is pretty sure to bo under water beforo tho eggs are hatched. Again, In some instances, two cuckoo eggs have been discovered in the same nest, nnd the bird has been blamed for making such n mistake as to Imagine that two chil dren of hers could possibly occupy such cramped quarters. I am not sat isfied that this criticism is fair, be causo it is possible that tho eggs are those of two rivals, though even then It might bo argued that the second bird ought to know bettor than to choose a nest already engaged. That sho should fall to do so is, perhaps, yet another example of this most un motherly bird's brutal Indifference to her offspring's future. She really Is shocking. Dut, perhaps, tho strangest blunder of all la that made by tho lemming, which marches In Its thousands down to tho sea. and, to all Intents and pur poses, commits tho crime of felo-de-se. If he really means to end his days then wo cannot fairly describe the ac tion as n blunder. Tho general opin ion Is. however, that the deed Is the result of a mistake surely tho most gigantic over made. Tho lemming, however, Ib too Interesting a creature to bo dismissed lightly. Ho must havo a paragraph to himself somo day. Ho Is tho strangest and most persistent suicido tlyit ever died. Carpenters Interrupt Sermon. Passaic, N. J. Just as tho Rev. John Nlomlnga of tho Christian Reformed church, had announced tho text of his sermon, eight carpenters began ham mering and thumping in an adjoining house. The minister gavo it up, dis missed the congregation and called the police Tho carpenters wero fined $2 80 each for violating tho Sunday law. Lures Birds to Death. Gary, Ind. Tho ' great staudplpe, which dissipates wasto gas uf tho coke ovens nt tho Gary steol works by a constant flamo, Is prpvlng to bo tho undoing of hundreds of birds. North ern birds now on thoir wny south for the winter nro attracted by tho flamo, and nB they near It the gas fumes kill them. Beans Get Man Into Jail. Boston, Mass. "I'll throw a rock through a window every timo I go into a restaurant and got charged 15 cents for a plato with only 42 benna on it," declared Joseph Mack, who was arrested for hurling a stone through tho window of a bcanery hero. Mack said he counted the beauB. Ho was aontenced to two months in Jail. Be Thankful If you aro ablo to cat without dis tress and your liver and bowels aro daily active, but to those not "in this class" wo urge a trial of HOSTETTER'S fomach Bitters It is compounded especially for relieving such ills as Poor Appetite, Weak Digestion, Con stipation, Biliousness, Colds and Grippe. Try a bottle today. Lb 1 iO NOW TO Tho opportunity of securing free homostc uus ol 100 acres each , aud tho low priced lands of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alborta, will soon haVe passed. Canada offora a hearty welcome to tho Bottler, to tho man with a family looking for a homo, to tho farmer's son, to tho Heritor, to all who wish to live under better conditions. Canada's QiuinYielti in 1918 is tho talk ot tho world. Luxuriant Grasses glvo cheap fodder for large herds ; cost of raising and tattenlug for market Is a trifle. The sum realized for Bcof, Butter, Milk and Cheese will iay f.fty per cent on the nvestmont. Write for llternturo and particulars ns to reduced railway rates to Superintend ent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. BENNETT, Beo BulldlnBrOmaha, Nob. CREDIT GIVEN TO THE WIFE Good and Sufficient Reasons Why Mar ried Man Lives Longer Than the Bachelor. It Is a good thing for a man to havo a wife to look after his Ingoings and putcomlnga to enforco regularity in his mode of living to seo that ho is clothed according to tho requirements of tho temperature, and takes his um brella when thoro Is -likelihood ,of showers, and gets good meals at stated hours. Jacques Bcrtillon, tho French expert on occupational mortality, has found that low death rates occur particularly in occupations in which tho workman is under more or less supervlBlon as regards not only health but also,hablts of life, and in which ho 1b surrounded by influences tending to prevent dis sipation, and conducive to regular hours and regular habits. Dank clerka and fiduciary omplbyes who feel their responsibilities are typeB of this. Der tlllon attributes much tho samo influ ence to marrlago and family life. Tho married man Is supervised for his own good, and, having added incentives to self-restraint nnd to the care of his health, he haa a lower mortality than the bachelor. Journal of tho Ameri can Medical Association. In Merrle England. Ho And ah when did you como out? Debutante Oh! But I was never In. I'm. not a militant, you know. Punch. What are Post Toasties? Thin wafery bits of choice Indian Corn perfectly cooked; delicately flavoured; then toasted to an appetizing golden brown, and packed in tightly sealed packages with out being touched by hand. "Toasties" are for break fast or any other meal served direct from package with cream or milk, and a sprink ling of sugar. Post Toasties are conven ient, save a lot of time and please the palate immensely! But after best answer. all, a trial is the Grocers everywhere sell Post Toasties If III WESTERN llfllW 7M .TiMilb. K LS-i:&LJ t f I Ml