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Show HOW TO COOK RHEUMATISM SHE MEANT WELL t ONIONS SHIPS rHEY NEED NOT ALWAYS PLAIN BOILED OR FRIED. BE 8au-aag- e "I've got a beautiful surprise for Formula for Stuffing Them With in Preand Variations s 'Egg said the you, Tommy," bride to her husband one morning at paring Potatoes and Caulibreakfast. flower. "Something to eat?" asked Tom, passing by the plate of forlorn-lookinThe days are here when the average biscuits and helping himself to a lousewlfe who must cater for herself piece of toast. m put upon her mettle as a marketer. s' "Piggy-wig!- " responded the Onions we always have with us, 'Yes, ind they are excellent in other ways bride, contemptuously. Is it something to eat, but you're not Desldes plain boiled or fried, as they going to get It until Sunday morning. :ommonly figure In the household It's wanies." The three months' plan. For Instance, they can be bride folded her small hands In her ituffed, the sweet Bermuda onions belap and beamed proudly upon her ing specially good for the purpose. acquisition In the matrimonial Here is one popular formula: Hue. Large 'specimens are selected and "Whew!" whistled Tom, who was al- boiled until nearly tender, but not ways properly appreciative. "Did you lulte so. The Inside Is taken out, ever made any, Pudge?' eavlng just a shell. Mince the part "No," said the three months' bride. taken out with three cooked sausages, "Hut I have a perfectly lovely set of hard-boileegg, two tablespoontuls waffle Irons that one of the girls gave f bread crumbs, seasoning as liked, me at my kitchen shower, and I'm in ounce of butter, four drops of just crazy to use them." and a little minced parsley. The sheila are filled with this mixture, The young wife rose half an hour earlier than usual the next Sunday :racker crumbs scattered over the top, She spread out the cook I tiny bit of thin bacon la put on morning. ach, after which they are baked 30 book on the table. " 'Two eggs,' " Bhe chanted to her- nlnutes, or until agreeably soft. Potatoes, the dependable, have the self. "It doesn't say whether to beat varl-ible- . them separately or not, but I want :ulinary virtue of being infinitely For instance, when boiled and these to be the finest waffles that ever Daked and fried they have become a were, ao I'll beat them separately." She broke the eggs Into two dishes, little wearisome and the homely are no longer young enough to humming a little song as she did ao. Then she leaned again over her cull-nar- y carry a eauce gracefully, try them baked with eggs. For a moderate-ilze- d guide, philosopher and friend. dish In this style you will need " 'One cup of sour milk,' " she read. potatoes and six "Now. there's your sour milk. 'Half four eggs, all cut In slices about a a teospoonful of salt." There's .your salt. 'Flour to make a good batter.' fourth of an Inch thick. Put a layer of the potatoes in the Oh, dear. I do hate recipes that don't tell exactly how much to put In. "Half baking dish, which must be well butseasoning with salt and pepper, teaspoonful soda.' I'm always afraid tered,cover with a layer of the eggs. to use soda, so I'll just use baking pow- and der Instead, for It's ao much safer. It Repeat this, and pour over the result doesn't say which thing to put In first, two cups of thin white sauce. Cover so I'll just put them all in at once. with cracker crumbs soaked In butter, 'Have the waffle Irons sizzling hot as and bake until brown on top. For those to whose digestions the oon a your batter Is ready.' Why, the batter's all ready and I haven't sturdy sausage fillings would be anathema, this more delicate method may begun to beat the Irons." She bustled around and presently appeal. Cook and scoop out the vegetables an odor of Ironware began to fill the room. The young wife as before, but stuff with a filling made dampened a finger and applied It of equal parts of chicken (cooked), daintily to the outside of the waffle soft stale bread crumbs, and the removed part of the onions. Iron. This should be slightly seasoned with salt "PiiRt!" the waffle Iron remarked. "I guees you're hot enough," said and pepper. If liked, and Is to be the young wife, happily. "This batter moistened with a little creant or meltlooks rather queer and bubbly, but I ed butter. with crumbs Sprinkle suppose It's all right. Now, here soaked in butter and bake as described above. goes." In cooking cauliflower, try simmerShe carefully opened the Irons and deposited a spoonful of batter In ing it tender In half milk and half each receptacle. Then she closed them water. It greatly Improves the flavor and waited a few minutes. An odor and appearance of the flower. After of neatly browning waffles and very ward the liquor, which will have smelly waffle Irons rose to her nostrils boiled down In the process, for this and gradually filled the room. A wor- vegetable should never be cooked ried crease began to show on her with the lid on the vessel, may be smooth forehead. thickened with butter and flour, after She took a hafty peep at the cook which one has a tasty sauce withbook, but It was unrelentingly silent out further trouble. on the subject. An odor of burning drew her bsck to the stove. She took hold of the handle of the Iron on the CARD INDEX FOR KITCHEN northeast corner and tried gently tc ralw It. it refused to move. Then Every Housewife Will Be Clad to rhe gave It a little jerk. Stilt there Have This Service for Filing Away was no response. She gave It a still Her Recipes. more decided Jerk and the Iron open ed with a suddenness that can bo asThe housewife whose kitchen Is full cribed only to the total depravity of of modern appllnnces will hall with de Inanimate thlngi). new kitchen card Index for It openv1 Its jaws with a vicious light the favorite recipes, cleaning devices and pop and th'n hut them agiln with a clap that madf the young wife other Uhcful Information which each cook has to be taught. dance away from the stove and cover new The young housewife may start with l oth ey with her hards under the a few cards in a small Index s. t on Itnpreeslon that they were full of red the kitchen drtsser, then an she uc hot better. In the rebound he came more and more usf-fuin cumulates of It ae.ilnct the batter and pan tip fell to the floor with a crash. Ily this formation or gets belter recipes for time the room was flN-with the the same things she ran discard and smell of burning waffles. enlarge her flies until she baa enough H'lnc-n- t In her mind of to fill up one drawer or a small cabinWith the one Idf-on a shelf in a avoiding th( calaMrophe of having et which may be put ber lHlT.g room curtains permeated convenient spot. Then when she wants lo t lean some wl'h the awful o'or. the young wife l7-th- - hot Iron with her bare thing and is not quite sure how to do It, she opens the drawer, finds the hand. At thi crucial moment the little name of the article, and there Is the dnmn that preside over surh annoy- very latest Idea, clipped erhaps from ing affair n.oved Tom. the Urge and the dally paper or supplied by a friend, the door. Ignorant telling her how to do Ihe cleaning and Innocent, to or-ethat the tituntlon was eiploetre In a exactly what the results will be. A small Index may be made at home high dfgree. be called, jovially: ' HreafcfsM out of a stiff shoe box. or In fait any reidv. Pudge?' Itrlven to frenzy by the tight of the cardboard box. divided off by strip Immaeulaie and self satisfied looking or cardboard with a letter clearly inmasculine thltg. the young wife gave scribed at the top. Itttween these 24 partitions, put a wiM, inhuman bellow. Then she oV!ll,.rtely kicked the offending waf-f- blank cards, which may he bought at tron to the other side of the room any stationer's shop, and write or typewrite on them clearly the recipe you want to remember, or paste your r1swi we sometimes In terrible on them in alhate almost preternatural intuition. newspaper clippingand your Index It order, phabetical Tom's trfhsvior upon thin occasion complete. lmnt uncanny In Its spoke rir word, he made no offer of reifrire. He beat a hasty re Tappt Then, Scotch Recipe. treat, wrile lh" once happy bride Three quarters pound of cliero. furious wo'ds him after Surg ' I hate jou." she cried, "and I hafe four eegs, two ounoes of buffer, four iiices of brpad. cayenne, salt; melt the and loathe being married. despise rhees with ba!f the butler snd some tiw) and every'hlng In this house and seasoning In a stew pan. Make fmr I wish I bad cjlel ppfore I raw yon!" lices of toast, cut off the crusts and wl-Tbf-a fir-a-l lltf!? sqoeal she them. Poach the eggi as argt-lthrew the p on whlrh she held In he butter and ir over evenly as poM'b'e. band at Tom's retreating bark, but It toast the cheese, then on each the wan Into trashed the and fell trcrIy an putting a tiny piece ith a clatter. Khe slice lay andegg. ut on th floor a dust of cayenne and of butter It a parting kick whlrh srit it over each. Serve very hot, suf. tinder the sink, thn she fled out of alt for four persons. the kltcbit Into her own room and O'lent and the slammed hxk1 door. Torn, like the ra'ly lovely creature Use for Coftee Cans. that be a. softly returned to the people Use the tin cans which Many kitchen, c ;and I! tin after r,wf, coffee come 10 for holding other snl peruH-i- r (hough sincere fashion, made cle. To save tlte In loosening thsj so-n- e foaef. end an hour later tlrr,lf buy some of the knob handle was firr,i?htrg a stalwart shoulder top which are tsed on kettle enre arid fcr a young wife to sbed screw th'-iInto be center of the ran 'on?'y rjpon. fer eovr three-month- Mnnyon'a Itbenmatlam Remedy rcllares Talna lu the Jogs, emu, back, atilT or woIIhu joints, Contulus no morphliia, opium, cocaine or drug to duadun tli ala. It neutralise the acid and drives out all rhwumallo poison from ttie WrlUi I'rof. itiinyon, 63d and Jeff, a, arson HI., 1'htla., l a., tut medical abaulutol Xreo. three-month- n. REMEMBER jf fUMM? Coughs for re-cu- Colds THE CHILDREN BY REMARKS L & Amusing Comment That Have Been Gathered by a London Woman, o Some amusing remarks by children are told by Mrs. Hull (London). A little girl of three and years defined a wedding as "It's when lady goes Into church with a curtain on her head and comes out with a one-hal- f nan." Another little girl remarked to her grandpa that her doll was stuffed with sawdust. Grandpa asked: "And what are you stuffed with, Dorothy?" whereupon this sage of three replied: "I don't know. Cod stuffed me." Another 111 tie girl was talking about lesson and the two her Sunday-schoo- l Johns of whom her teacher bad told her. 'There was John the UaptUt," aha repeated, "and John the beloved disciple." 'There were three," her sister gravely corrected. younger -You didn't name John Hull." cold-boile- Dare to B Happy. us never be afraid of Innocent Joy; Cod Is good and what he does Is well done; resign yourself to everything, even to happiness; ask for the spirit of sacrifice, of detachment, of renunciation, and above all, for the spirit of Joy and gratitude, that genuine and religious optimism which sees In God a Father, and asks no We must pardon for his benefits. dare to be happy and dare to confess It, regarding ourselves always as the depositories, not as the authors of our own Joy Am lei. Ia-- The Trauedy That Wasn't. The woman before shrank back a step. The knife fell, plunged Into the flesh, again, and once again. Then the woman soke thickly: Three's plenty; they're such big chops." Judge. face was dark. Mm The Discoverer. Of faults a seeker he would be. Of recompense he found a dearth. Cave In the truthful claim that be Had picked the easiest job on earth Fortunate. Mrs. Woggs She Is enormously wealthy. Mrs. itoggs Yee. She was an only wife, you know! EDITOR BROWNE Of The Rockford Morning 6tr. seven years ago I ceased rlnkicg coffee to give your Tottum a "About trial "I bad suffered acutely from Tarlous forms of Icd'gcsUon and uiy stomach had become to disordered as to repel almost every sort of subntantlal fwd. Mr gti"raj heiHh was tad. At c'.oe Intervals I would uffr severe attacks which cotifir, d rne In bed fur a week or twn. Roon after chancing from coffee to I'ostum the Indigestion d a d tr,e. "Wishing you a continued surre, I am Your very truly. J. Stanley i Managing K!ltor." a man's health course, when Of j hows he can stand coffee without trmil.'ie, let him drink It, but most s situ- highly organized cannot. pT i brain-worker- Tlx? ry her-- j j na thefir to the corople. nervous ystm, throning It out of talanceand disorders various parts In f the body. Kef p up this dally poisoning and serious dlr.p generally unervew. fo when man or woman End that roffee Is a smooth but deadly etifmy ar;d healh Is of any value at all, there Is t t tie rnad quit. to End out If cofff e t the It Is of itte trouble, for If left off JO days and Postum te ttfed In Its place and th lrk and dlssased conditions betrin to the proof Is un- - ege ey !l?trar, nswrhV. rvwtam r.fti 1 jrc--vl toring. tt most te efw l);lrig If !!' md tf short d full IS trjr!rs, f1 mm-tite- s tlim th. e'errier.fs are er1p flavor rrd the rf th rrslns and tr fcretjeht o-- it In rT j Ipv-ersr- fulfill I's e rrlficn tf snd rnwlT?g th eel s snd nerve renters broken dows pa'a'sh'e on-'f'-ir- t If en"e. "There's a T"enon. th ll" If,, T.nvir,e," It tVr. V.ee ee4 trf-- flwre mnm CrPt ef cwvlae, ttm, terreof. I and other organs dnir tistura! to the roffre sffct the stomach mm4 Th ftad 4t twit 1 a !0 m Vfcf 1rt. fcataas ef d l abated, and In a short time ceaed entirely, I have continued the daily mm of your eiceUenl Fond I)rtnk and assure you tnoat cordially that I am Indebted lo jou for the relief It Las troueht hard-boile- well-cooke- lie raised the ablntng knife; his LOADING FOR ALASKA MINING CAMPS. I INDIVIDUAL OUTFITS GIVE WAY TO HEAVY CARGOES OF MINING MACHINERY. Grace Yes, dear, your knight bath a thousand l's. Puck. Bound for Gold Camps of Cordova, Valdez and Seward,. Where Boom Are On. t-- r season when medlr i no cina i so much needed as in the spring. The blood i impure and impoverished a condition indicated by pimple, boils and other eruption on the face and body, by deficient vitality, loan of appetite, lack of A man likes to repeat the smart strength. best spring medicine, according to thlnga hla children say, because be theTheexperience and testimony of thoula It Imagines sands annually, is hereditary. Hood's Sarsaparilla In the Spring cleanse the system and Significant changes In the kind of purify the blood by the use of Garfield Tea. It purifies and enriches the blood, cures development Alaska is receiving are build up the system. eruptions, Interestingly reflected on the Pacific Get it todnv in usual liquid form or Each penny saved means one less coast this spring. Instead of a multi- pang of foreboding. chocolated tablet known as Bursa tab. tude of individual outfits the steamship companies are receiving consign-ment- a of milling and lode mining A machinery in great quantities. number of big dredges for the handling of placer ground are Included and, of course, the usual cargoes of supplies. These largely take the place of individual outfits as the Alaskan miner now generally bays in the north at the trading post nearest the field he is going into. The heavy mining machinery is generally consigned to southwestern Alaska Cordova. Valdez or Seward each of which points is having its first real lode mining; boom. Valdei began last year with the sensational gold output from the low-grad- e mill proCliff mine, whose Induced $200,000 in the season. stead of one mill there will be at two-stam- p least seven there this year. Seward is headquarters for several good gold lode camps. Beginning within two miles of town they extend far up into the great Susltna basin, much of which Is still The leading camp Is Willow Creek, in the heart of the basin, unpros-pecte- which produced with f200,000 d. five stamps last year. Cordova not only has a promising gold lode camp of its own The Lake section but now has a completed railway to the heart of the great Chltlna copper region. There will be much prospecting and development all along the 200 miles of this railroad and beyond it in absolutely new territory. Much development of a large sort will also be done by capital on established properties. There Is no doubt of there being a boom and a big Influx of population to this region. It is already on. Even Congress's refusal to lend Alaska a much needed helping hand Is not to be quite fatal, it would Mc-Kinl-ey seem. To Incline Toward Mercy. Jim had been far from a good boy during the day and toward nightfall be realized the fact fully. Delng well acquainted with the workings of family discipline, he essayed a little diplomacy. "Shall you tell father about met" he Inquired of his mother. "Certainly I shall tell him." responded his mother, with sorrowful firm- ness. "Shall you tell him before dinner or after dinner?" asked the culprit. "After nner," was the announce- ment. "Mother," and Jim gave a wiggle of anticipation, "couldn't you have a blueberry pudding for his dessert? Couldn't you do that much for me, mother?" Youth's Companion. Snappy. "Ten cents' worth of canine pepper," said the litttlo boy In the suburban store." "Canine!" echoed the astonls' clerk. "Why, my little man, I guess you mean cayenne pepper." The little boy was doubtful. "Maybe I do, mister," be hesitated, "but mamma said It was the kind of pepper that had a sharp bite, so I thought It was 'canine.' 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If find Vr'urlf eotitil-r-d- . tlir-r. f If. mretnft. bsd rr.ri th S) cvn at f.ftv j d .Itsf a cen's brtn, mmlt. ! ,.. ttfMfiir a and Mhf I 'r I v e t ' n. nni ..t st " r." tns t f Ird r-- t 1 j 8 Vn i 'ttuHdins;. WmU. .rif.s taiwll take a srnail tS f,f Ir. Catdweli's Kfrtip i r!dw't. ri. t- man who thinks Ms, work Is worth dollars a minute; will spend an hour looking for a dime be dropped In a room. A Car'ieM Te correct eorstjr.1irtn. eleanses the system fv the Mood. Uood &ei!h is maintained by it se. It's easy for a pretty young widow to make a man think be wants to marry her. st twl mn-strust- 'r lttr tf sj """H b'-1t- sn-it'- e ti-- J w-- si.!i. ,d frt . t- PUTNAM FADELESS DYES trt,l..HiiVtK tv.lMiiwirfi.ih..seH taS tt tVMSstWeerM Sat iia t tesaw Hrd. hm Irs kswi " Or-.lm- l' reni-edy- ctrrva!ea many Pierre I A Country School for Girls in Now York City tt.prrr". mln t', 'y tSa eoasnletina krWa SataU Lsm, SauH Price, ifflvm Genuine A jTiTS Pun! l'rl,iw.ui.i rt If. Constipation Vanishes Forever Sl-- H. fha UliBMsd. LeKur, K.T. l . yj Signature of ULafZ7&&UV. To render your neighbor a service In Use For Over & Years. shows th willingly generosity of The Kind You Have Always DoughL your tbsrarter; to preserve llenr over it, the grandeur of your soul. Plenty of Time to Fatten Up. Puysieux. exI Cheerful Old Idiot aay, you'll cuse me, but d'you know that you are oJt.Y tvr nttntt(i m Rl. .v.i the thinnest policeman I've ever seen. It t. I,IAIIVI 1, I aa Ife. rs"r of K. W ,B" K ScMK Itobert Yes, I'm a new hand, and MMWUIt,tl4ilWMir. haven't got to know the rooks yet. The chap who gets free ride In a London Opinion. patrol wagon Isn't carried away with fPOHNK MSTKMPKU Ct'ftK will enthusiasm. Ttenr y nt Medicine Spring other There Severe Critics. I like Tom immensely, and he's very much the gentleman, but he does like to talk about himself. Alice tl I Bra, sseM aiNn ttstatattaa mtm. noun r r , . .... T f ' . |