Saleeby, C. W., 125. Saltysov, Sergius, 2. Sargent, Herbert H., 510. Schaff, Gen. Morris, 754. Stevens, Frederick C., 388. Stone, W. A., 6. Stuart, J. E. B., Statue of, 46. Sviatlovsky, V., 2. Sweden, King and Queen of, 26. Taft, William H., 208; with Mrs. Taft and son, 267. Taylor, Edward R., 280. Tehelnoxov, Michael, 2. Townsend, Edward, 646. "Twain, Mark," 149, 168. Van Troostwijk, W. Doude, 148. Victoria, Queen (in 1840), 703, 707. Von Schon, Wilhelm, 664. Wadsworth, James W., Jr., 11. Weyerhauser, Frederick, 573. White, Bishop William, 461. White, James Gilbert, 446. Whitney, T. H., 141. Whitsell, Leon, 5. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 736. Widener, P. A. B., 519. Wiley, Harvey D., 384. Willcox, William R., 141, 522. William II., Emperor of Germany, 275. Willson, Augustus E., 657. Wilson, Edgar, 5. Wilson, Woodrow, 145. Winnington-Ingram, Rt. Rev. Arthur F., 528. Wood, Fremont, 5. Woodward, James T., 646. Wright, Seaborn, 333. Yamamoto, Admiral, 135. Yuan Shih-Kai, Viceroy of Pechili, 101. Portugal, Parliamentary Deadlock in, 19. Princeton University, President Wilson's New Plans Progress of the World, The, 3, 131, 259, 387, 515, 643. Prohibition Wave in the South, 328. Prudhomme, Sully, Valuation of, 619. Public Utilities Commissions of New York, 140. Robertson, Dr. James Wilson, of Macdonald College, Quebec, 576. Röentgen Rays, Dangers of, 632. Rome, Municipal Elections in, 151. Roosevelt, President, Address of, at Provincetown, Roosevelt, President, Mississippi River Journey of, Root, Secretary, Activities of. 400; His Trip_to_Mex- Rubber as a World Product, 51. Russia and England. Agreements Between, 615. Duma, Second, Record of, 22-24, 250. Duma, The Third, 534, 664, 751. Duma, The, and Our Congress, 228. Election Law, An Iniquitious New, 23. England, Russia, and the German Kaiser, 485. Marking Time in, 405. Poverty and Politics in, 11. Reform in,-Is It Possible? 227. School Situation, Chaos in, 496. Why Russia She Lags Behind, 351. ST. CLAIR, DAVID F. James Gilbert White, American Saint Gaudens and American Sculpture, 290. San Domingo's Finances, 103. San Francisco's Star Prosecutor, Francis J. Heney, San Francisco's Struggle Against Graft, 37, 144, 195, Saunders, William F. President Roosevelt's Missis- sippi Journey, 456. Scandinavian Problems, Some, 271. Schools, Forest, in Germany, 121. Sculpture, McKinley Memorials in, 467. Sculpture, American, Saint Gaudens and, 290. Secret Societies: Are They a Danger to Our High Schools? 338. Seeds, Latent Life of, 631. Senators, New Southern, 263. Socialism, H. G. Weils on, 496. South America and Asiatic Labor, 622. South America and Europe, Shortest Route Between, South America, Railroads and Railroad Building in, Spain Treaty with Great Britain and France, 21. Speare, Charles F. The Toll of the Tourist, 723. TAFT, JUDGE WILLIAM H., Labor Decisions of, 212. Taft, Secretary: His Trip to the Far East, 527, 536. Tariff Readjustment, Does the Country Want? 47. Tariff Regulations with Germany, 269. Tariff, Wood Pulp and the, 656. Von Schierbrand, Wolf. Francis Joseph of Austria- WATERWAY Improvement, 387-388, 516. Western Federation of Miners, Trial. of Officers of, 4. Wisconsin Public Utilities Law, 221. Whittier, John Greenleaf, Centenary of, 736. William II., German Emperor, Two Addresses of. 533; Woman Suffrage in Colorado, 479; Woman Suffrage Woman's University in Japan, 248. Woodbine, N. J., Jewish Community at, 354. Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. Crusade Against Bill- YUAN SHIH-KAI, China's Foremost Statesman, 101. says "simon pure" leaf lard, in the pail, without an ounce of other fat in it. Moreover, it is the lard of selected leaf, refined by the best process yet invented an absolutely pure, "dry," perfect product-the very cream of lard. And the government seal that strip of tin across the top, bearing the "U.S. Inspected and passed" stamp. There's Uncle Sam's guaranty that this lard is pure leaf-the best of all shortening. "To be sure, use 'Simon Pure.'" LEAF LARD TEA BISCUITS Sift one quart of flour with one teaspoonful of salt, and three rounding teaspoonfuls of baking powder; into this work one large teaspoonful of Armour's "Simon Pure' Leaf Lard until it is of the consistency of corn meal, then add just enough sweet milk to make a dough easily handled; roll out one-half inch thick, place in greased pan and bake for about fifteen minutes in very hot oven; brush with yolk of egg and milk; return to oven to glaze. BISCUIT SHORT CAKE One quart flour; one scant pint water or milk; one-half cup Armour's Simon Pure Leaf Lard; one heaping teaspoonful salt; three teaspoonfuls baking powder; one teaspoonful sugar. Mix dry ingredients and sift into chopping bowl. Add chilled lard; chop lightly. Keep ingredients cold. Add water or milk, stirring lightly. Have three plates well greased. Divide dough into six parts and roll each the size of plate. Put two cakes in each plate, one on top of other, and bake about 15 minutes in quick oven. Take out, tear cakes apart and spread with butter. Put the fruit, which has just been mashed and covered with sugar, between layers. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve while hot. Sugar and cream or whipped cream may be served with it. NEW ENGLAND FRIED CAKES Scant cup granulated sugar, rounding tablespoonful butter, cupful sweet milk, two eggs, onefourth teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon nutmeg, four cupfuls flour, four rounding teaspoonfuls baking powder. Sift the baking powder with the flour and add the nutmeg, cream butter and sugar, add eggs, and beat thoroughly; then add the milk and flour. More flour should be added on the kneading board until the dough can be rolled out onefourth of an inch thick and retain its shape when cut. Cut and fry in Armour's "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard. EDITED BY ALBERT SHAW. CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1907. Officers of the Second Duma... Frontispiece Does the Country Want Tariff Re- The Progress of the World- The Economic Motive Everywhere.. 13 13 13 14 15 15 79 With maps. 26 |