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IMASCOY FRENCH1E WQUNDEDI ?"^"renchle, 9 veteran of the trenches, gettlns expert attention at genera) hospital No. a, Fort McPherson. tJplA lng him la Sergt S. L. B. CoheCb as Invalided soldier, Frenchle's tem porary proprietor, and dressing one 01 .Frenchle's wonnds Is iftes Mae Bark Sey, United Btatea war Sllfuu Prcncbi* s one of the latest arrlrtfls f^om th( [trenches In France?one who hat ?pent most of his life In the trencher ?n fact, having been born In a trend) to ija. American sector, ge la a N^. Toundland pop, five months old. 5? reached Fort McPherson with a de tachment of wounded soldiers. French was wounded, too. His beautiful I had been entirely shot off and one his forelegs grievously damaged, tie's mother was a message car Aer In the French army. She was elb* qlgnefl to service with the Americans *nd was killed In battle. His two brothers were killed shortly after w ? .!_am ; *4, ye,* ? Sleep Over It. Chnuncey Depew says he has a h^pd apd fast role that unpleasant happen? in g s are to be discussed In the morn ing, never in the evening. T9 tills I add that before making any Important decision you should always sleep over It. You may think quite dif ferently In the morning and the delay may save you much subsequent re gret.?Los Angeles Times. Evening Matters. **If those two men come together, there will be trouble. The big one is a str-footer.H "Yes, but^the little one has a six shooter.** Leave no tender word unsaid. Do good while life shall last; Xou know the mill can never grind .With the water that Is past. [JTS are rich In both protein and fat A cupful of chopped peanuts equals a half pound of steak, chicken or leg of lamb. No meat ex cept pork chops and sausage will provide enough fat To replace the fat found. In a cnpful of peanuts. -Walnuts are not as rich Id protein as peanuts; but they furnish nearfy twice the amount of fats. Egg Plant With Walnut?.?Boll an egg plant until tender, cut In pieces, remove the skin ami mash the pulp. To the pulp a Id one cupful of chopped walnuts, two tablesponnfuln of bread crumbs, two eggs well beaten, salt and pepper to season. Mix well, put Into a well-greased baking dish, cover with well-buttere'l crumbs (the crumbs may be mixed with any sweet fat) and bake ttntll brown. Scalloped Onions With Peanut?-? Peel and cook six onions, chop two thirds of a cupful of roasted peanuta, cook together two tablespoonfuls each of fat and corn flour; add a cupful of milk and seasonings. Put the onloa and peanuts In layers In a buttered baking dish, add the white sauce and cover with buttered crumbs. Raka un til brown. Prune Coupe.?Take two cupfula of top milk luke warm, add one cruahed Junket tablet dissolved In a table spoonful of water, two t oa spoonfuls of vanilla, a few grains of salt. Mix In the freeier can and let stand until the milk Is thick, then freeze. Serve ?mall portions In glasses with prune sauce. Prune Sauce,?Take one rupfnl of cooked prunes, four candled greeo gngo plums, six candled cherries, two oranges, two tablespoonfnls of lemon Juice, one-third of a cupful of turney. 81m m or all tog other gently, cool and auld s half cupful of chopped nuts. 8west Potato and Peanut Croquettes. ?Take one cupful of mashed sweet potato, one cupful of finely chopped peanuts, salt nod pepper to Shape like croquettes, roll In bread crumbs well buttered and In a hot oven until brown. Serve ft a white sauce mixed with two tahis spoonfuls of chill sauce. Survivors of the British tanker Mir io, torpedoed near Cape Hatteras by a German submarine, vere obliged to make their safety through a sea of burning oil. The German Idea of pouring oil upon the troubled waters Is as abhorrent to common humanity as the rest of their Ideas. QroTt^fUtow chill Toole d ??troy? th? uiti&l farm which an traumlttod to ib* blood by th? lUAtrU Moaqulto. 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