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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS Business-Woma- SPEUT HALF HER cfhe Kitchen nrn Tinr in utu iliac in Ftraer't ) Wife Tela How Lydia Hade Her ' Heart Troublo ba4 Since Tanlae has overcome of Indigestion and nervousness of three or four gears' standing for me, my work Jiere in the store is a pleasure, and I am certainly grateful for the good health It has given me," said Mrs. J. W. Plcklns, of 518 B. 15th Angeles, who owns and oper. lafes the book store at 219 Mercantlla Place. "I was so run down that I felt miserable all the time. My sleep was broken and restless, I had no appetite, and the gas from undigested food caused! 1 my heart to palpitate so I thought had heart trouble. For a time I had a swelling In my legs, too, and It wag; an effort for me to get anout. "It Is wonderful how Tsnlac has given me such perfect relief from the I eat heartily now, sleep troubles. like a child at night, and Just feel fine all the time." Tanlac Is sold by all good druggist. ; Advertisement. L Were'lt as easy to cook as to tell Well Woman Ago I was almost an invalid. I spent sTTaTiTluiaTTiiTIurHi I hair of my time in bed, being afflicted with a trouble which women of a certain age are apt to have. 1 took Lydia E Pinkham'sves'etable Tablets Compound and used Lydia E. Hnkham's Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. I can work as well as any one who is younger and as I am a fanner's wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own garden, raise many cniutena ana ao my own nouaewura. You may publish tiiis letter as I am ready to do anything to help other v women as I have been so well and happy since my troubles are past." Mrs. E.T. Calloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn. " Most women find plenty to do, If are upset with some female ailment ' they and troubled with such symptoms as Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty seen a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up, if you are i ervousand irritable, without ambi- -' tion and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair triaL We believe it will help you greatly, for it . baa helped others. bow to cook And a wlnh "were a dish W could dine from our book. Carter! Creek, Tenn. -"- Three years 4 PUDDINGS tSOUE FRUGAL , Oni bo orm of, 'the 7h i Vp to prepare and wlmlcwiiiie for la tne .1. n.ln.in 11 UIVH v. j old fu.s'iioiiPil Minute Pud ding. Scald "ne pint of "'ilk "d f utir in : r nie-linl- ten spoonful nl sail of ' one-fimrf- f in the tnrc)i the until Oxik siiKiir. flour li well cooked. Serve with cream unil it little Tilled nutmeg. Kiss Pudding. l'ut two cupfuls of nillk Into a double boiler with Ihe olks of two egs.s that have been well beaten. Ad'! two tuhlespiM.nfuls, level, of cornstarch and two tab'spoonfuls of fui;jir. CiMik until thorhij.'hly d(,ne-Itcn- t the whites o? the e'sps with two tabIesHonfuls of suciir uud 8rcad on top; brown In the oven. Fifteen-Minut- e udding. Take one cupful of flour, one tea.onful of f teaspoon-fu- l linking powder and cupful of of snltj add oni-liu-lf milk or enough to nmke a drop hntter. AM spoonful to each M four,, sniul Ignorance. buttered cups, then a spoonful of Senator Medill MeCormlck said at cherries or any Juicy fruit funned a dinner In Washington: or two tablespoonfuls will be ; The league of Nations has foiled. better three finish with another tlin To champion It Is to show an Ignorof the batter, leaving plenty fpoonful render's. ance equal to the copy of space to rise, l'lace In a pan of "You remember, I am sure, the es-- , hot water, cover closely and steam eape of A. lavage Lamlor, the exploinlnuteK. Serve unmolded with lifteen Landor escaied, rer, from Thibet? cream. nnd sucar ; you know, but he bore the marks of Talent Pudding. Tnke one cuffnl 'brutal tortures, , New Orleans molasses, one nnd ' "This happened back In 1009 or of f ime-lmcupfuls of Hour, 1910, There was a copy reader in ne teaspoonful of of salt, never who had Chicago at the time Mix the flour, molasses, cln- heard of the Kxplorer Landor, and irlnser. Dlsfiolve one Knit tlmrnni'lilv nnil when the dispatch about him came in, ii.r s of In sola of ".easpoonful jihft poor Ignorant copy reader edited a. citnfnt of hoilinc water, add to the In Jt so that It appeared in his paper first mixture nnd pour Into a WH- the morning like this: buttered mold to steam one and one- - "'A savage landor has mndo Us half hours. Snuce Take two In Thibet but the beast esof butter .veil mixed with caped after being badly mauled.'" irfie tnblesnoonful of flour, add one and one-hn' ciipfols of bolllnc wnter. ( Doing good Is the only certain s a cupful of sugar, nutmeg of 'sappy action of a man's life. Sir nnd a dash of vinegar for flavor. Boil - Thlllp Sidney. until smooth. Serve hot. Bread and Fruit PuddinQ. Snread Pont be In a hurry to see life If you slices of bread with butter, pour over nould livelong. hnillnir hot Vilneherrv an lice. Cover with a plate nnd let stand until well- i The early fish patches the worm-h-ook soaked. Unmold and serve with sugsr and all. and cream. Kr I V' cui) Christmas "I couldn't marry yon," Hilda had said, "as you are really nothing but a cliild. I need a man more my own mental equal." "But you're two years younger than I am," Horace had protested. "True," Hilda had admitted, "but a woman is always so much older, than a man." Hilda called herself a woman from the time she was sixteen until she was twenty-onAgain and again Horace proposed. Hilda always put him off, but she always seemed to come back to him after each worrisome flirtation. Persistency and devotion were Horace's strong points, nnd every Christmas as he took her the yellow rosebuds, which was his choice,of a Christmas bouquet, he proposed anew. It was Horace's annual declaration! Hilda loved the flowers the ros buds were always so pretty and Hor ace had so much taste. Always in the center was a spray of holly, and they were tied with gay red ribbon. And In a western city, Just before an election for city officers, one of the candidates, n Mr. Grow, a very fat man, who aspired to be a councilman e from his ward, mude a votes. canvass, soliciting At one place his knock bronght forth a young and frisky dog, which leaped through the open door when It was opened by the lady of the bouse and ran the candidate off the porch and down the front walk toward the gate. The woman at the door, knowing the dog to be harmless, called to the fleeing candidate, "What are you running for, Mr. Grow?" Mr. Grow, with the office In . And his mind, even In the presence of danger, called back between gusps "Councilman of this ward, madam!" Judge. house-to-hous- . e. Grahan? i Bonner I91I.VBTUN HlVVktU UNION lOItACE had always loved In the old days I H!1(la- written letters to had they ?1H one-hnl- 5 V'v v Wvv far two-third- j hit rur ropetner. - c " irc-v uou i""""-luey pother and Hilda was only TTapopO first vinntn i -inna u j i K,. Hilda promised to marry Horace when she grew up If he'd give her plenty of hot buttered popcorn and Christmas candy elephants In the meantime. It was a strain on Horace's slender allowance and It was not always easy to get candy elephants, but he succeeded on the whole. There was something so nice about nilda. She never made remarks as some girls did, and men too, for that matter, which were so annoying. When she rang up on the telephone she did not say "Guess who's talking, now, Just guess," and disguise her voice. She always considered whethFor my part, I am not so sure at boter a person might not very easily be tom that man is. aa he says, the king busy, and so did not have what some of nature; he Is far more Its devastaha has many considered a little Joke. tes tyrant I bellet things to learn from animal societies, There were some kinds of people elder than his own and of Infinite Horace couldn't endure. There were Holland. Homsm variety. those who said, for example: "If the lightning Is going to strike you. It's JOINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS going to strike you. It's absurd to say you're afraid of It." To remove fruit stalfis there Is Then there were those who would better (and perfectly harmless to cloth) for this r.tirpose say In answer to a query about the than lemon Juice applied temperature of the ocean and Its confull strength. Rub It In dition for swimming: . well with the hands, "The water? Why. the water's wet" then rinse In cold water. And then expected hip 'o mugh. Lemon juice and salt ho would sny There were those applied to mat wilt, "How come," and expected to be put when placed In sunlight. In a bright class, as though they'd said remove It at once; If of something startlingly original. long standing, two or Then there were those who sent picthree applications may be needed. ture postcards of forclgji places when To remove stains from the bands lemon Juice or vinegar mixed with corn meal Is a fine agent to not only take off dlHColorntlons. but will make the hands smooth and soft. When the meal becomes dry moisten It with w liter. A dish of cornmeal near the sink will be found a great conveni- SKIRT A ES yon tortured with constant ache tired, weak, all unstrung after the least exertion? Evening find you worn out and discouraged! Then look to your kidneys! When the kidneys weaken, poisons accumulate in the system 'and nose nagging backache, stabbing pains, headaches and dizziness. Yoc feel nervous, irritable and "blue," and likely suffer annoying bladder irregularities. Don't wait. Neglect may lead to serious kidney sickness. Uie Doan't KUncv fills. Doa'$ have helped thousands and should help yon. Aifc your neighbor t -A Utah Cam WlUlam Nielsen, t ciaca- PropA3 i - Bouth and' First Kast Bts., Mantt, Mr Utah, says: I AL, and stooped .hardly straighten. Sharp ma pains stabbed back through my it the slightest s move. My kidners were weak and the secretions parsed too frequently. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and soon fait Ilka myself again." Get Den's at Aar Store, CO a Bee .S DOAN'S KiDJLT POSTFR MTLBUK N CO. BUTTALO, N. Y. DON'T iDESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or ; aches; feel tired; have headaches Indigestion, insomnia ; painful passage of urine, you will find telief by regularly taking LATHROP'S . HAARLEM OIL The world's standard remedy for kidney, fiver, bladder and orlc acid troublea and National Remedy of Holland since 1698. Three sixes, all druggists. Guaranteed. for tke imm Cold Medal aa every bo end accept a iraitatioa ' MC4ITTT IN aVKBT BOX taow traita efeamj ruftmoia i a ttafttdue wnad.ra for the oomtilfixtoa. ltoainveel FBI laoe IM'wtt. C. W. fy vou S'e imr. ma. Ai ail Itwa Laia Men UJb. IKAM JMX'KLjrr lTf POrMCT. .., eWKMMI mm CO., er Tt dlrMt it f4 in UmIM, (!. Mwapate, Im as m. Male IMa. IS M.L1S. fun leuh ' ence. Hose geninlum leaves laid In the cake litis under the greased paper will give a delightful fluvyr to layer cake. A leaf drawn through apple Jlly adds grently to the flavor of the Jelly. Wash hair brushes In hoi water to which baking soda has been added. Add a small handful to a pint of boll-liiwate. and when dissolved dip the brushes Into It, using care not to rover the backs of the brushes. Illuse In cold water and dry In the sun or a current of air. The quicker the brushes dry the stlffer will I the bristles. When milking ginger cookies, fruit rake, spice cake, or any dark rake, use cold coffee for the liquid. It not only adds flavor, but brings out the flavor of the spices. Eat apples; they are good scavengers. Apples are said to be good for brnln workers as they are rich In phosphorus. They act upon the liver, and as an old suw puts It, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Surely such medicine Is a pleasure to tnke. Some one has said that an apple before retiring Is a good thing for the teeth. Nature seems to recnmilxe its value for she Is more Todlgl with It than with any other fruit. One can prepare tomato catsup or chill sauce as It Is needed, using canned tomatoes. To one quart can of tomatoes add one lurge onion and a chopped pepper. Chop the onion and ook the .pepiier and onion In the tomato with two teaspnonfuls of mixed spires, a cupful of vlnegur. salt and a little kugnr to taste. Add as much maytnne ns Is liked and cook until well scalded. Seal In cans or use at once. pfU shoes yoa I a. 17 lltofk," tkit!? wiMrieoee la aakln. WLDOUGLASnX wurUiUiriui..L.ii7,M aad,,! Wear thm aleprodu&uariZ wiry W.LDOUGLASffl"f aadmrJS lr0lti era eTerr.hare. , A?t mZ SN snoe dealer toshow yofr X Jtonglaa .boes. OnVkr 7 amluliis them predate their Talus. KtfST ""22 lag W.L Douglia iUoesnUi stainped on th Me. Th. SZ price, r. tu, Terrwhere. TO MBRCHASTa athunt 1 ,a AoaoV Mu quick right, iu A TRUE RATSTcf Had Written Santa Letters Toaether. posted them from S'ew Vork and Chicago and Seattle and Ilohokns, New Jersey, and hoped that they could fool the receiver of the postcards that these cards had not been at one time gifts to them. And he did dislike those who would sny to him afier he had had his lust year's suit nicely sponged and pressed. "How that has worn ! It bus certainly done you good service, atul It doesn't look bad at that!" Hut especially he disliked nnd felt as though he could almost choke those who were given to tolling others to their blessings, while they tnoonel and groaned and whined and whimpered themselves at all tluies and about all things. Ttfcse were his sjHjclal aversions, but Hilda was different. Hilda never Jarred. Hilda was always sweet. Though Hilda did not, or hm! not m yet agreed to, marry Mm. and he had asked her many n time. The second time Horace bad proposed hsd been when Hilda Was sixteen and tbey were sitting out the supper dance at one of the Christina h..i. iaay parties. Horace wae two years tldcr than Hilda, they really , Hjarn. DYES" Kl.cTaM"'sirs: Mr RohJ' . the ether da, k'JI so rats, Hal l Paste, alx biscuits aeeood - - '.J U(1 And he night that night a jHr I .old hta Ta2tla, ladiffl h. cuit. with paat. oS th.S a? 2 he found wonjint making a total of MwetScJ?" " WrtUt let you Respecitfully, know ttff KENNED! EECTOtEl a 35c Box Today Buy IJKmehtoKUISOtolOOIjtiwSk, Ubnt waatWumetrrtiurtektllrW wlthpowders.llquMnth2J2 preparations. lUady tor tm-t- nZ Traps. Drug and Oeotrtl nZrZ STEARNS ELECTRIC PATS f n I n MM Stops Lane Bone from a Bone. Spirit Splint, Cxi, or tUrnta tronbhs t gets horn going nai t; acts mildly bat qnkij; a. rood renolti tr lattii;' Deea bm( kttster r ream hair and lukm born ta ptnpbk4 Ma-bott-le tells he. IZS i at.. deUvered. Hemheklika Page 17 f. MODKC. ht,310 TMpkJt.Vr.i4t' D0N7 RUBi Lacked Cow Touch, INFLAMED LIDS A Brown county woman, who could K laneuei the irriutiia. CIS U1TCBKLL hardly be classed aa a connoisseur, or Dm SALVB. a ilmsle. e even a dilettante, was looking at one eodtole, stie rMMdy. Ite at aU drasfuu. of Will Vawter's hills o Brown landscapes one day and focussed a scornful orb on a cow In the painting. She W. N. U, Salt UkCity,He.-1- t Hilda Always Put Him Off. said it didn't look like a cow, and then, to cap the climax, she ran her Phones in Turkish Capita. Hilda cared for Horace, too. But not hand over the rough surface of the service la CoDttuK Telephone enough, not quite enough. artist's work and said : "Now, aee Is e operated by a British printt a When Hilda was twenty-fivshe al- there, that don't feel like a cow at pany. The service la good at most yielded. Someone had that day all !" Indlanupolls Kews. though the number of teltplwsS asked Hilda her age. She had candidnow only about 8.000, ths pes . admitted she was twenty-nvely Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Constantinople are reported t hi Later in the afternoon she had Nothing better tlian Cuticura Soap the telephone habit ui heard that "if Hilda admitted to twenty-f- dally and Ointment now and then as quiring of the company Is txp business ive she must at least be thirty-two.needed to make the complexion clear, materially. It Increase to Hilda felt old then, discouraged. But scalp clean and hands soft and white. k all operator! sp that she didn't quite accept Horace. sary Add to this the fascinating, fragrant and W French, and Turkish on From then Hilda's age was very Cuticura Talcum, and you have the them uncertain. Horace was fearful, lest Cuticura Toilet Trio. speak as uiaay as KM" Advertisement at first Hilda drop a year every year. languages. I. She could never claim eighteen, or Knocking one's town Is resented ; Of two evils some peopli even twenty, even though she was very and knocking the human as samples. both in race Is perilous. young appearance, baflllngiy 8 Hilda had been thirty for the past " strains tht Why should a tnnn expect to get his three years now, and still Horace was Trying to blush store complexion. around, admlrli her, loving her, more f,rlce " he hn8 ltT and more all the time. I5ut the strain had almost been too much. Horace had loved Hilda a very i Innir tlino lTIMo ........ A.tua ...... iiuu Ul&ru U lOIlg time alone to become thirty. He would ask her once more to marry him, then he would go away, never to return he told himself druuiaticully. get 1 "Hilda," he said to her as he gave her the Christmas bouquet for the well, he wouldn't keep track of the number of times even In his mind "I've told you how It is. I must know flnnlly, tonight. I can't bear this any longer. "Won't you marry me, my darling? Uxs Right uway, without any more waitDaUc-Da- y, ing? Can't we start out the new year together?" "Can't we my darling?" And at Inst Horace knew bliss. Shyly, sweetly, rllngingly. and with such slow yielding awakening Hilda was In his arms, and as she lifted her lips to his she murmured: "And you'll take care of me won't you. Horace? And always be good to tne? For I'm w,y a child, fracHorace dear, nnd I mustn't. I mustn't ever be disillusioned." And Horace wns filled with Christ-ma- s .""HY4IHS charity. He did not tell her of the tinie- -a good many years bnck You use less- - benow when she had told him he was too young for heil For one thing, he wns too happy And for iinother-- he didn't think ages amounted to anything Bnyay Everyone was ns old or as young ; a, they wanted to be! Besides, at last Hilda had consented The sales of Calumet to marry him. He could afford Christ-ma- s are over 150$ greater charity. " well-know- t,j g SWEATER Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, stockdresseB, waists, coats, sweaters, ings, hangings, draperies, everything like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed oefore. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. So easy to use. 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