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Show The KITCHEN CABINET i Chew it after every meal ut year food day oa more good. Note hew It rcIKvea that a tatty feeling alter aa.a.aa...aaail i$ ItSL Waalara Naarapaper Uaiua. Thera la vary little difference between one man and another, but that little la very Important. What we do belonsa to what we are; and what we are le what becomes of ue. iae leetk. eweeleae felHtk IBS irawir Planet ng Jupiter's diameter Is about ten times tbat of our earth, but so quickly does it spin that a day there lasts only nine hours and fifty minutes. Van Dyke. SAVSRY CORN DISHES hearty eating. Fast-Mooi- 1 S It gllmalatce apatite IPs tlgcitloa. makes It ! When the fresh corn may be obtained, gathered, husked and cooked within an hour from ths garden one knowe what delicious corn Is. How- ever, the canned variety will serve as a substitute after fresh corn Is gone. Corn on the cob should cook rapidly ten minutes; longer cooking toughens It and makes It leas palatable. Serve on a platter covered with a napkin to keep It hot. For those who like the corn cut from the cob, use two cupfuls of corn cut from the cob, add one teaspoonful of salt, enough pepper to season and a teaspoonful of sugar; cook In a little water until the corn Is tender, add cream or butter and a little milk and serve at once. The salt should bs added Just before going to the table. Tomatoes Stuffed With Corn Wash, remove the seeds and pulp of as many tomatoes aa needed, fill with corn prepared with seasonings aa below and bake In a hot oven until the toinatoea are soft but not broken. Chop one-hatnblespooiiful of green pepper, the same of onion and cook In two tablespoonfuls of butter; sdd two tablesHionfuls of flour, one teuspuon-fu- l each of salt nnd sugar, teaspoonful each of mustard and paprika. one cupful of corn cut from the f cob and cupful of milk. Cook all together until thick before adding the corn. Corn Chowder. To the above mixture add two cupfuls of diced potatoes, slice of aalt pork diced and cooked until brown, four milk crackers soaked In milk. Cook the potatoes with pork lf one-fourt- h one-linl- and fat In water to cover, add the corn mixture and two cupfuls of scalded milk with the crackers. Seasoning may be added If needed. Corn and Rotate Salad. Cut tender cooked corn from the cob any leftover la good add to one or more cupfuls of finely diced potatoes a bit of minced onion and one email cucumber good salad finely diced. Mix with dressing end let stand fur several hours to season before serving. Scalloped corn with leftover chicken makes a most tasty dish which will bs sufficiently nourishing for a muln dish. other of many I A man without wife, a bousa without a root. German Proverb. 80UTHERN COOKERY brands-iZai$iKfi- y CMflOEFl ns It WORLD'S QUBATEST BAKING POWDER Goes farther la next to Impossible to get s (by measure) recipe from any of the old Southern cooks. Proportions are very hard to get, and one la Indeed fortunate to be able to watch, measure well-balanc- FREE To wa will Mndyou.MIC and POSTPAID a Meant bottle of LIQUID VFMEJC Wonderful for your daily dusting. Claana.dtiataanlpolihM with oiii i rep elycur dust cloth. K . a hskM lUkra iluatuig a imm Dalai Lama Lights Up temple walls and prayer wheels will glow with n new light from the western world. The lusiallurlon will be mude entirely by Thibetans, since white men may nut enter the city. Advice to Mothers During each Oreg. pectant period my back ached Salem, ex- ter- ribly and I had auc h bearing paint that 1 had to keep to my bed a great deal One say I read of Dr. Pierce's P r e -Favorite scription and decided to give it a trial 1 was very thankful for the comfort and relief that this remedy gave to me and I feel aura that if other young mother would take the Prescription thruout the entire period they would be saved much of the distress and suffering that most women endure." Mrs. Mabel Ross, 359 Center St. All druggists. Tablets or liquid. Sunday School Record ii one-hal- lf well-beate- strength times those Sales of any other brand tvi Theres always hope for a man lie loses his t. Marriage la jftu ft 'at mans m and righto. 1 D 5e. tr, one-fourt- h teaspoonful of salt, sugar, one-ha-lf three or four tablespoonfuls of flour, or ground rice, and a pinch of nutmeg. Beat the mixture hard and let rise for fifteen mlnutea, then drop by spoonfuls Into deep fat When a rich brown reFOR INDIGESTION move, drain and sprinkle with sugar and serve very hot. Omelet fritters are prepared by rut ting nn omelet Into aectlons; dip Into fritter batter and fry aa usual. A ulce 6 Bell-an- s way to use leftover omelet. Hot water Creole Bouilla Balssc. Take three Sure Relief red and red three uf of allces snapper a lemon, fish, six large tomatoes, half ELL-AN-S three onions, n smnll hunch of herbs, a clove of garlic, a hay leaf, a sprig of 25$ AND 75 MCKAGES EVERYWHERE parsley, s pinch of thyme, three tea uf olive oil, sjiootifiil or saffron, salt, pepper and rayenne lo taste. rince Ihe head of the red snapper nnd Ihe hours of the fish over I he tire In two quinta of wnter, add ore onion Keep 4e Scalp sliced nnd a bunch of lierlis. Conk and Qaaa Bad Healths Fr reserve and strain .la Hair Grawth one quiirt, reduce to the stock. Chop tlie pnrsloy, garlic, LA GRIPPE CUKES CDID3 hay leaf and thyme and mix well. Hub iM 3 the fish well with suit and pepper, inZHoNur then with the herha. until the slices art well iienneated with them. Cook Hota lightly In the olive oil, add the two reStandard cold remedy world over. Demand maining onions chopped line, llace bos bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and sic nature tomatoes with the leinon rut Into At All Drigitt30 Cmnt M anil cook Halt until slock add slices, season are and rooked; the tmiiHtoen Add SAVE YOUR EYES! rook to reduce stock the fish nnd cook until done. Place Usa lr. Thumpwin'i Brraait-suet's of fish on fresh hot toast, add the saffron to the stock and simmer Any book you want five minutes, lour over the flab nnd by mail, C. O. D. once. at serve Book Co, Deaeret Baked Apples. Ieol and core good flavored apples anil put to cook In s 44 Eaat So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah deep crock or bean pot. Bake with a little water added until the apples nra D. S. Business College tender; sweeten with brown sugar, school or crnciENCY cover nnd keep hot In the oven for AU commercial branch. CaUtovfrva. debe will brown, half a day. They M N. Mala SL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH licious and well flavored. Sure Relief BIST ST TSST table-spoonfu- ls one-fourt- h Cuticura Soap and CUppl ukU Rib Haala Kaacklcs "VawlW Pcmkaa Jdly m your lk caU bud. Mora rnrkia la ar nt aad yoall avoid chapped kaada aad araeked kaueklea. Far tala. kora, bniiace aad oarea arakia apply "V aval iae M Jelly Alaaya sals, aoMhiad aad kealiad-tea- k kr Ike rradaufd rawSae aa aawySatdasa. IldiyaarpratatWaa. Ckeachraah Mf. Oaapaay UM-JNaaYark Slala Slraat j Vaseline aa. u. a. par. mrr. PETNOLEUM JELLY S PARKERS HAIR BALSAM hJ ftastsras Ctkv to Cray aad Fadsd Hail Baaaty am eS H.reai Uweytiia DERCORNS Swim CM C ell sal rawraa ihe ETV)- - W. N. U., mhrtl. Salt Laks Cltfl, No. 43-19-24. Ointment one-linl- f. r L 7vwiz. 1 "e !:v I'rol'li'ut of foe ' not so l'v.t we 1 lita: to lui'il, is Aiiu-rica- .t Relieved by taking Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound These Three Letters Prove It I am sending; you Lowell, Mass. a few lines to let you know what gixxl your medicine has done for me. 1 want you to let every one know that DATPNTQ I I o BuokM rUBB iRd, NttlUq,M S New 2 Per Cent Quota Law Has Given to Aliens in America By K. C. l'KMING, i By 00, Fathers in Atlantic Magazine. Fergusons religion is a much more private and personal thing than his father's. Fur that reason it is liurdcr to got at and more difficult to describe. It governs his life much more than he susiects and provides him with just what he needs during n very brief and bewildering period. The inen who are active in religion work lie regards as no better and no worse than any one else. Their activity slime wins them no spcciul consideration, hut, on tlie other hand, it docs not place them in a cluss alone. Ferguson's father used to call ihem gospel sharks and they were held in more or less contempt by youths who joined tlieir associations and dabbled in their undertakings while they sneered at them behind their backs. Ferguson may or may not share their labors, but he no longer and if they make good they are elected to his clubs and sneers at Mrs. Over 100,000 women have ao far replied to our question, "Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound?" 08 per cent of these replies are Yea. that 98 out of every take thia medicine for the ailmenta fur which it ia recommended are benefited by it. All druggists are having increased sales of tills mediciuu. That mean 100 women who newsapers the letters of otWr wo's men who hod taken Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and th advertising of it appealed to me so 1 bought some and saw results in al Pink-hum- IIOKSKH roVdlllMiV I KK Distemper Compound Spohns to lhm brokk It up and back la eaiulltUm. Thlrljr jraauf baa nuula til'iHIN'M" liulluptfniHibla la treating Cmuriia and CuMa, Influenaa and IMultnitiNr with their reNUltlua euiupllra tluna, and all dlataMa uf tha throat, rum anti lunaa Aota niarvaloualy aa prevantlva; acta equally well aa aura. M oanta ami 91. SI wr butt I. Hold at all dray atnrea. COMPANY liOHUEX, IYDIAMA droll un foreign-languag- ' off with backache, a bearing-dow- n feeling in my body and a pain in my left side. 1 coukl not be on my feet at times and once 1 was so bad I walked bent over to one aide for three weeks. My sister read of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and got me a bottle. 1 got ao much relief that 1 took more until I was well I am 41) yean old and feel like 20. I am aura this medicine will help all women. "-Mary E. Sandy, 436 W. Franklin Street, Hagers lown,Md. run-dow- The new 8 per cent ijiiota law for the regulation of immigration ha given a jolt to tlie foreuer who dont seem eager to hcconie erinaiieiit meniherg with us alt!;eng!i they do so much of our work. It interferes with their plans to bring relatives over and to return to their native land Than His 40 Year Old, Feel like 20 IIsgemtown.Md. "I was very bad Felt Like A New Woman Yale Summer School. Fergusons Religion More Private and Personal new woman. 1 recommend it to my friends who have troubles like I did, and hope they will find the same reMrs. M. CARrENTER, 6u7 W. sults. Chase Street, Springfield, Missouri. Springfield, Missouri. "For four neror five months 1 was vous, my back ached and I did not feel like doing a thing. Sometimes my legs ached and felt like they would break and 1 hail a hurting in my sides. 1 had been reading in tho Jolt e for brief visits. They realize, from reading tlie press and from bitter experience, that it i a lot easier to get out of this country than to enter it Aliens know also that this new law is not the end. They know that sn alien registration law i being advocated by the secretary uf labor and otberg who have studied the problem and understand its imiurtunce, and they dont want to k aliens when that law comes. Registration with the police and similar interference in their personal affairs is what they came to America to cscae. This all means one thing ; Formerly we sought and were unnblo to compel tlie alien to go to night school and learn English and study citizenship. Xow he is going of his own accord. Our problem ia simpler, but it ia big enough. We must provide tlie tcnchcrs and tho schools. most no time. I had hardly been able to do my own work and after taking the Vegetable Compound 1 felt like a It haa helped me in nervous troubles. 1 havs four children and you know there ia a lot to do where rhildren are. They would come in from school and they would start telling ma about their little troubles but 1 could not stand it. I had to send them away. I could not even walk on tlie street alone 1 was so nervous. I found one of your books and read it and then 1 saw in the paper about Lydia E. linkham'i Vegetable Compound. I and had taken one bottle when fot it a change in myself. I was surprised. 11m children can talk all they want to now and it does not bother me. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. Josv.rH Leherk, 84 South Street, Lowell, Mass. Medicine one-hal- leavening I" a profit n; ; to the dvi: Hall's Catarrh scsi Lhasa, "Sacivil and Fiirbiddi-n- ' of the luini I.tiinu, LI.iHKi feet up In the air niuld the bleak crag of Hu hydroHimalaya, la to have a modi-relectric plant. Already u sperlully turbine und generator and other necesHury equipment are traveling toward I.Iiush along perilous uiouninln trails on puck mules und soon the WOMEN By HERBERT !LU' l.R. I'. S. Sccntary of Commerce. have ;irl;ajs jet vital l.fo ; iV.at is the problem of :nu-u- t game !... of the aut(..nl'.le aiul givil roa'ls has enabled a fur of our .aijer jvrt;.u ivop'.e to lake to the great outdoor for regencrati, :: ,,f lvi.v and ul. I do not consider .; to sav that this summer will have ecu two million ar.$f s our and eou.-- t. stream In one state olons iqvu 800,000 individual I1. have loon issued this year. Ku-rfiilierman Uncover Work of Da Vinci will confirm that our :Mi are decreasing steadily under tin pressure The oldest lock In France, hullt hy l.iNinmili) da Vinci under the and with them one of : great lures to tlie outdoor is being destroyed. fle cannot ma" : : :: o.,r rsheries uules we allow enough of each reign of Francois I in the Sixteenth century, has Just been rediscovered ipeeie to escajie to ic; r ;iuv the e!ioI, and unles we iuereast' and imneur Vlerxou. ligation. We cannot get them to reproduiv if la Vinci, who boasted that lie was prove our methods in we pollute and poisoi. :!.e water in wliieh as g re ut an engineer as lie tv us pointthey must spuwu. The siepa er, constructed the lock because the before us are: Itlver Loire lucked sulficlent ttuit r for To cultivate a seise of national the bouts, with their cargoes of salt, responsibility toward the fisheries and tliut cume up from N times. In the their maintena'. e; to make eonsorvution of those pruvles resource course of centuries the luck dlai-peure- d a part of tlie national ms: met ; to let tlie whole country understand that und even Its exact situation we can no more overii!i and expect to have sea food than we can outeut was forgotten, but the old foundations and expect to have timber. planned by the puluter of "Mona Lisa" the growth of our have Just been unearthed. To make a vig runs attempt to restore the sturgeon, salmon, shad, lobster, crab, oyster .d dam and other littoral fisheries on tho Atlantic coast. To secure the proven; ion of pollution from source other than shiv Treatment, both oth in coastal and inland waters. local and Internal, and has been successTo undertake the rc.'iforoement of stock of game fish throughout the ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Tnited State. forty years Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio everything luok like Mw. Sunday school memNinety years and obtain an accurate ber Is the record of Mrs. Margaret Alone. lison of ICnat St. Louis, III. Joining Calaa. This Is an old her (lrst class In Scotland, she has New Orleans recipe : In never missed attendance since. She f mortar pound came to Amorim us a hrhle nnd has In cook cupful of rice until fine, then lived In Missouri most of the time. three cupfuls of boiling salted water, The most exciting experience of her f drain, cool to lukewarm and add life occurred one morning when Jesse a yeast cake dissolved In one-haJames and his gang applied nt her cupful of warm water. Beat well and home for breakfast nnd she served set away In a moderately warm place them the best In the house, under the overnight. In the morning add three Impression that her visitors were n eggs, cupfn' of fnlon soldiers. lasts longer NERVOUS & HALF-SIC- K Housewltes I sod ill your mom and Fixing the Hour time, und now dolh time I wasted w lisle me. c. Sliak'-speur- First Mun When do you expeii Second Ma- nyour wife home?" "When I least expoet her." Mulauea lire, rahea. 4 cop liuttxr 5 cup I.r lixilliifc watar 1 CUI UlolHMNeH 1 level (HNHiiin soils H levsl Ipiispmin t'slunist I'uwder 1 teaeiuinn sinner 1 texeiNuiii clniisimin Jt lesstHiuii suit Flour fur dm, liatler FOR SWANP-ROO-T Baking KIDNEY AILMENTS To Have a Claar, 8weat Skin Touch pimples, redncM, roughness or Itching, If nnj, with Cut I curs Ointment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Ulnae, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to lenvo a fascinating fragrance on akin. Everywhere 2Tic each. Advertisement. There is only ons medicine that really stands out aa a medicina for cilia I ile ailments of tbs kidneys, liver sod bladiler. stands tha I)r. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t higlu-a- t for lire reiami that it hss proven to lie juat tha remedy ueeded in thouaamb Uion thousands of diilrsiaing caaea. tfwamp-ltuomakes frirtnla quickly bccauae d its mild and immediate effect is soon in must canes. It ia a ganlle, healing vegetable cumimund. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug alores in bottles of two sixes, medium and Urge. However, if you wiah first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing, be sure and mention thu paper. Advertisement. Olilcr people tire conservative bemuse they Imve seen so many prom-InImprovement full. The man who cun meet himself face to face must be a pretty decent sort of fellow. Xfelt (lie butler In the bntllns water mt sdd the miUussee, then other slftud Insetlier. I irnp from twin a sressed baklinr tin, havlns hn cukes some rilnlnnra apart, llaka In a lint oven, IE0 desraes K. a siMxin IliillriHid ears with concrcle floor now being nindi In llurmuiiy. are real-bre- s tlu-m- , receive college honors. This change ia well to ponder on. It ia more significant than it seems. Ferguson will never be as religious as his futlier in tlie class of Heaven. ninety, but he is quite as likely to inherit the Kingdom of Instead of Abolishing Pistols I Would Encourage Their General Use By VAL A. FLYNN, in St. Louis h. I would encourage its general the with pistol and expert in its use, nse. Tlie nurc citizens are familiar the country at large, parfor and tlie hotter fur the individual concerned Also the less inducement for ticularly in ca.-- of a national emergency. a thug to take a chance on a holdup or on cltcring a homo. If all policesimilar responsible posimen, mail clcrki-- , pay roll clerk and other. ;n tions were tine shots, willing to use tlieir weapons, the number of holdups and murder? uo'.ihl dwindle remarkably. Still the police alone cannot situation. It must have the put an end to tlie admittedly scandalous of a suset should lie over within prompt support of tlie courts. The trial should be acquitted a few months of his apprehension. Ry that time he should' be on his way to the prison or the or condemned. If the latter, lie should not lie open to modification except gallows and the court's sentence States. United of the nl by tlie lresidt Instil of TM USKIDS SeieWdiJM ihriihMofa man, oil inenring dues iMthsr aalsal USKID- E- trying to abolish the pistol, Development of Your Inner Faculties Constitutes True Success in Life By EI.II1U ROOT, in Address to Hamilton i:nkrcraduatc. of your inner faculties constitutes true success is The s. Iowcr, life. There are grave differences in the standard of sueoi-is induing. itself each in but been have f each objectives, wealth and itnc, is a fine tiling, yet a truly suowful Money enough to be independent the capacity fur the enjoyment of life. man is one who haa acquired made of your inner nut tire. Cultihave Success come of what you cultivate your powers a vate your taste to receive joy from tiling of beauty ; for the juv vuu may obtain from their employment; cultivate friendship admired. Xo man and those other simple virtue which are so commonly hi happiness. for ia truly happy who must depend on outside things all dwa not coine Success that ia blazoned in the pres and praised by station by direct or from direct approach. You do not win wealth, power atalwart of assault. They come only from and by the devalopmont The Wonder Sole for Wear TO job is too tough for USKIDE! Tramping, scuffing, grinding all day long ordinary sole wont stand it. Dut USKIDE wilL USKIDE the wonder sole for wear. 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