Show "°f T UlSccecSSeecccecccciilfet! Rachel and Leah By MARTHA (Copyright M WILLIAMS by Associated Sybllla burst explosively into the room shouting subduedly: “Mother! Mabt The Everybody! new minister !b coming — I saw him in the lane — and you know the road doesn’t go anywhere else" "Dear me! And this roots In such clutter!” Mrs Ray cried dropping her sewing and glancing at the shreds of pink silk the tatters of tulle and snippets of gauze that littered the rug and clung wlsplly to everything "That frock does look dance-ySybllla commented — but over her shoulder— she was on her knees gathering up the offending shreds and tatters "But don’t you worry mother — L’ll whisk everything out of bight Besides I believe his revorence will bo so taken up looking at Mab he won’t see anything else — not If It was as big as a grown dog” "Hush You dreadful child!” Mrs sitting Ray reproved Mab the beauty of the family pout“I do hope be won’t stay ed visibly If be does my new frock will long never get done In time” she said Literary speech an and worse the truth Press) insight that was critical still a reckless regard for Therefore when Mabel asked tartly: "Well Miss Smarty where have you been all afternoon T” she answered with a lovely flush but and "Oh out riding with Len He saw me up In tbe apple Hampton tree and said he’d give me a drive for three red apples” "Just as you aref My!" Mabel gasped glancing at Sybllla’s faded shoes and batserge frock scuffed tered hat' and nodded Sybllla smiled softly murmured: "I don’t believe Len noticed what I had on — be wub too busy looking at me” “I never heard such Insolence Mother she’ll be the talk' of tbe town People have said always you couldn’t raise a forward daughter but " I’m afraid — It?" won’t saying "They keep "Wrong honey— Sybilla Interrupted Len says I’m as shy as I’m sweet Mab did he ever say anything nicer to you?" "I’ll send you to school day after “If tomorrow” Mrs Ray groaned your poor father does say It’s no use you’ve got to go — " — I’ve wanted 'to ma’am "Thanky this ever so long” Sybllla countered undauntedly "Not for what books will teach me — I can get that at home — but so as to rub off the angles and make me sweet and attractive — Ilka anxiously Sybllla laughed outright saying "And if It shouldn’t— why tho Hampton pound cake may turn out all dough!” "You deMabel flushed angrily nly serve to be sent to boarding you’re such a savage you might disgrace the family” she said severeThen she turned to her mother ly "Why can’t you go upstairs and sewt I’ll make out you’ve got a headache — Mab" and send the Rev Peter Benn away She ended with a laugh of genuine In a Jiffy” amusement that had yet a sound unex "You ask me to do everything like her usual bubbling Still she had bubbled her lying" Sybllla her way about the frock after all Incrpt your "I like Peter Benn eyes danciDg citing her father to exercise husbandWhy don't you leave me to entertain ly authority for once and send his He’s almost as nice as a big jvlfe to bed betimes him? calf” AU next day healthy she was singularly "You forward thing!” Mabel ejacugentle singularly willing— not once lated “Mother send her upstairs If did she say a briery thing nor fail of you don’t she'll make me cry—’’ doing the most exacting duty "No she won’t— crying makes red Rested and refreshed Mrs Ray did noses for little Mabel — and she doesn’t marvels with the pink silk When It want even a minister to see her so" lay complete upon the bed in the whlrl- back undaunted flung Sybllla spare room Mabel surveyed It with a happy smile and even said to Sybilla: "Syb — when your time comes I’m going to see to It that you have new Of things — and real pretty ones course I’ll be married then — but I shan’t forget bow nice you can be when you try” ma’am” Sybllla said her "Thanky “But isn’t it lucky I eyes dancing never cared for clothes? If I did care ‘I Jk If 'i l! t i I’ve If would spoil all my fun tonight nothing to wear to tbe hop but my pink organdy — and I’ve bad to let down every tuck In It” “You muBt have your Joke” Mabel said smiling indulgently Sybllla also smiled “If you take It that way — I’m glad” she said “I thought maybe you’d be mad as Tucker over my going but when Len asked me why I Just bad to say yes” Mabel stared at her as If paralyzed “You — you don’t mean to tell rfle you’re gaspgoing with Len Hampton?" she ” ed “Why! — was sure “But don’t “I know” Sybllla nodded 1 won’t ever cheep you mind Mab to him what you thought He’s going to take us both and Mrs Dean Is car his the big enough bargain— IntQ you know though we don’t actually “Of Course I’ll Be Married Then need a chaperon now we’re engaged Oh say Mab will It be too much out tng about as she talked and reducing of tbe picture if I wear my diamond tbe ebaos to order "You’re Miss ring with the pink organdy?" Goosie all right all right — trying to In fact Just Mabel said nothing when you then it pat it over me that way to her there was appeared know I know you so well — ” left to say But when next nothing "Hush! I won't hear such language) Peter Benn preached about Sunday I don’t see Where you ever learned It!” Leah and Rachel she of all tbe conMrs Ray interposed despairingly gregation understood him best Sybllla looked contrite and ran to her mother pushing her down Into the easiest chair and smoothing her hair STEAMER DID NOT TURN BACK deftly Mrs Ray got up saying Irritably “I will go upstairs— but mind Mabel Captain Robert Flagg’s Scriptural ReIf you keep Peter too long I can’t do tort to "Persecuted” French has to very much That left Missionary be set In differently and without you to fit It on — " Capt Robert Flagg of the Yangtse "I know! I know! Only go” Macame to China River Steamer bel Interrupted a lifetime ago from tbe State of Maine As her mother vanished In the wake He has been dead several years but 'of Sybllla whose arms overflowed his memory is dear to all who follow with Inchoate finery the minister the rivers and the eea Capt Henry knocked Mabel welcomed him warmlof the Empress of Japan was y— she had a warm heart toward any Pybus on tbe line to man who admired her so warm In once Capt Flagg’s pilot He tells this In China Hankow fact It three hours before she let Peter leave notwithstanding the story: was feelwhile vessel One the night state of the pink silk frock brok“You can finish It by twelve o'clock ing her way up the river a cry in en English came over the water: tonight— and we’ll sleep late tomorHI dere! Stop dat “Stop dat ship! row" she explained when her mother Take me on!” ship! of wasted time complained A sampan The steamer stopped Sybllla who had Just come In stood much with clenched hands "You know swung alongside and a very scared and relieved white man came mother ought to be in bed she early” over the side said her voice singularly restrained he "Take mol to Hongkong!” "And she 6 hall be there too — even If “Turn de ship aroun’!' you go to the hop In your old blue tar- screamed "Who are you?” asked the captain latan" "I am de French missionary My Mabel glared at her younger sister — I have been she was badly spoiled and all along mission has been burn’ stine’ Take me to Hongkong!” had tyrannized over everybody are "What kind of a missionary this gawky creature willing us she was gawky Now she was gro you?” asked the captain "and why do unbearable— at seventeen a girl you want to go to Hongkong?” ‘I tell you dey ave burn' my misshould know better than to be saucy Sybilla had taken clothes sion I am a missionary of de Saviour books waited studied In cn Lord Jesus Christ Dey 'ave stone me and eaten at the second go Hongkong to get French gunboat everybody table unmurmuring Of late she had for to punish dera! Turn de 6hlp!” "Did the Saviour Lord Jesus Christ grown restive — the frocks were too when short — Mabel was several Inches lower get a French gunboat they than she Then too she had devel- stoned Him?" asked the captain Tbu steamer did not turn back oped a quaint and ready bitterness of GOOD May OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE Be Been to Be a Moet important Part of Glrl’a Education WILL TEMPT INVALID Readily Domestic science Is that part of a which specially pregirl’s education pares her for a borne maker and ren dera her a constant dispenser of good cheer The object of tbe science is to promote universal good health and banish drudgery from tbe house to which the girls must be led to con stantly apply the facts given in educational lines to special home needs home duties can be raised whereby from irksome tasks to pleasant occupations and interesting experiments Domestic science shows the evil effects which result from improper habits of life in the matter of food and Irink and shows tbe ideal home conditions It shows the processes of tbe spoiling of food tbe breadmaking possible prevention of disease etc It is a most excellent thing that this important branch of study Is now cluded In most of the agricultural universities It gives the farmer’s daughters an equal chance with the farm lads to become proficient In tbe particular work which falls to their lot - DAINTY Oyster New FOR MENU IDEAS THE SICK ROOM OF Tea Something Decidedly for 8upper or Toast Both Appand Nourishing etizing Oyster Tea — To eight oysters chopped very fine add a cup of milk put over the fire in a double boiler and bring slowly to tbe boiling point Let it cook slowly for five minutes Then strain through a fine sieve and of salt flavor with a half saltspoonful Have a dainty porridge bowl heated In boiling water Wipe dry and pour Into it the oyster tea This makes a nourishing supper or luncheon dish served with thin slices of dry golden brown toast Vermicelli Toast — Heat a half pint of milk In a double boiler Put one of butter and one of tablespoonful flour in a saucepan and rub them together Let this bubble gently over the fire for two or three minutes Then fjdd the hot milk a little at a time making a smooth cream In tbe meantime bave two slices of bread NO MORE BURNED POTATOES dried in the oven and thoroughly — Soak toast them to a golden brown Tubers Stuck on Spikes Are Guaran- tbe toast in boiling milk lay It on a teed to Cook Evenly All small china platter or serving plate Around and pour tbe cream dressing over It Hare tbe yolk of one bard boiled egg Hereafter the burned potato will be ready and quickly press it through a a thing forgotten In wire sieve over the cream toast With households Tbe epicure need no a little care you can make a very atlonger fear the sight of a tuber with tractive dish with the broken crinkled one side the color of the earth and the threads of yolk Care should be taken other side the color of Pittsburg A not to serve too ample a portion of a Massachusetts man has invented a dish of this sort One small piece of potato baking utensil which insures toast daintily covered with tbe cream and a little egg yolk would sometimes appeal to tbe patient where a larger portion might seem distasteful Chicken Panada — This can be made from tbe remains of a roasted fowl Cut tbe chicken meat carefully from the bones making sure to avoid gristle and bone Chop one cupful of Boll pieces of tbe chicken very fine the bones and gristle of the chicken making a pint of broth In tbe meantime soak of bread cupful crumbs in enough milk to cover them a Then press the crumbs through sieve and mix with the chopped chicken Pour the pint of chicken broth on this mixture Flavor with pepper and salt as desired Boll for one minute and serve very hot This panada should of a be of the consistency thick gruel A little of it served hot In a dainty soup plate or bouillon cup Is a pleasant change from tbe regu- f PRAIRIE DOGS We usually write our own ads but will let a user of “Rough on Rats” for extermination of Prairie Dog write this a ranchman unne Mr H B'Mosely der izte of Feb 4th 1911 writes as fol-lows Colfrom Hill Top Douglas Co orado: He says: “I have read your advertisement of ‘Rough on Rata’ it not I have only reads good but it is good been troubled twenty yean with Prairie exterDogs have used many minators to no purpose Not long lines I used a poisoned wheat prepared by an expert who bad made it e study for yean tut it did no good for me they ate it but hirped for more The ‘Dogs’ were eating a field of corn for me I was at my wit’s end what to do I could only get the small 13c size here of ‘Rough on Rats’ I mixed it with corn and applied many of them chirped no more 1 then mixed it with corn meal and placed it on days not windy near their1 holes ‘Rough on Rats’ is by far the best thing I bave tried but I fancy I am using it unnecessarily strong or you may suggest a better way than I know to mix or use it I wish our druggists would keep the largest (75c) size could you send me the 75c size? It clears them out in great shape known to you should make it better Ranchmen” Tha above are facts as stated by Mr Mosely “Rough on Rats” is equally on Prairie Rough Dogs Squirrels Chipmunks Gophers Rabbits Mice of every and all kinds Roaches Flies Ants and Bed Bugs Read the rections how to use it safely in outbuildings and for the different kinds of pests For Prairie Dogs I would advise soaking coarse cracked corn in a mixture of say one 23c box of “Rough on Rats” to five let it stand a week gallons of water shaking frequently you can use the same mixture over and over again for cracked corn or inix “Rough on Rata” thoroughly and instantly say one part to twenty of not corn meal mush when it cools vide in pieces and place about their holes 15c 25c and 75c wooden boxes only E S Wells Chemist Jersey City N Joke When Ellen Terry was presented with a Founders’ gold medal at the New theater New York recently— an honor conferred In recognition of her great services to dramatic art — she was called upon to make a speech of It so happened that the acceptance actresa was exceedingly hoarse and she was therefore forced to cut her remarks short So she told this story: “A friend of mine once bought a parrot and gave much money for It with the understanding that It could speak but when he reached home fluently with It be found to his dismay that the bird was dumb So he took It back ‘This parrot cannot say a word’ he said indignantly to the bird fancier 'It can’t talk at all’ ‘Talk!’ the deal‘Come to think of It I er exclaimed know It can’t but it’s a devil to think’ ” COULD NOT FROM STAND SUFFERING SKIN ERUPTION lar meat broths Creams — Soak a half box of gelatin in a half cupful of cold water for a half an hour Add to this a cupful of sherry and set the dish containing the mixture in boiling water over the fire Heat this till the gelatin dissolves and add a teaspoonful of lemon juice and a half cupful of sugar Stir for a few minutes Strain through a cloth Into a pan set In a dish of cracked ice and water to cool When it starts to Jelly add one and a quarter cupfuls of cream and stir till It thickens Pour Into a cut glass lemonade cup or any other attractive dish from which It is to be served or Serve as a dessert for supper luncheon with cream Velvet A AND KIDNEY ELI EVES URINARY TROUBLES BACKACHE STRAINIETC NG SWELLING 8tops Pain In Brown Bread Four cups of brown sifted flour two cups of sweet milk one cup of molasses one teaspoonful of soda one teaspoonful of salt Steam two hours and hour Dissolve soda In bake hot water then add to tbe tablespoon molasses one cup of water and one of milk can be used’ Instead of two cups of milk 'Ginger Cookies One cup of brown sugar one cup oi one cup of lard one cup of molasses boiling water into it dissolve one tablespoon of soda: one teaspoon of ginger and flour to make soft dough Roll out and bake same as cookies Delicious Icing each of four lemons and four one can of sliced pineapple oranges Quick Dishwashing cup of red raspberry Juice would two and cups sugar enough The dishwasher who get water to make two quarts Strain all through quickly Invests In a soap When nearly frozen add 6hnker and a chain for cleaning pots and freeze on of has hand In over also Stir three beaten whites eggs and pans Sle can b The sliced pineapple well the sink a box of borax and a bottle There is no waste used for sa'ad of strrroiiia for cutting grease Juice the Bladdsr Back and Kidney a week or so Wouldn’t it be nice to begin to say goodbye forever to the straining or too frescalding dribbling quent passage of urine the forehead and aches the stitches the and pains In the back the growing muscle weakness spots before the eyes yellow skin sluggish bowels swollen eyeunnatural lids or ankles leg cramps and the deshort breath sleeplessness spondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on and tf you want to make a QUICK RECOVERY you ought to write and get a copy of It Many a doctor would charge you 1360 just for but I bave It writing this prescription and will be glad to send It to you entirely free Just drop me a line like this: Luck Building Dr A E Robinson Detroit Mich and I will Send it by return mall In a plain envelope As you will see when you get it this recipe contains only pure harmless remedies but it has power great healing and It will quickly show its power once you use it so I think you had better see what It Is without delay I will send you a copy free— you can use It and cure yourself at home within NOT UNUSUAL v “I saw a pianist last night who can play with his toes” “Umphl— I’ve got a kid 18 mouths old can do that!” A WOMAN’S Are Often ONLY ONK That la IAXATIVH the signature of tiTorto Cure a Cold KIDNEYS Responsible Suffering Untold for Mrs W H Kaiser 'Whitney Nebr says: “Many times during the night I was obliged to arise because of too frequent passages of kidney secretions Again they became were scanty very thick and attended by burning and scalding Soon a drop- be- condition slcal came manifest and I began to worry My feet and ankles were bloated and I was In a bad way when I began with I used four Doan’s Kidney Pills boxes and was entirely cured” Remember the name— Doan’s 60 cents a For sale by all dealers box Co Buffalo N Y It is possible to have too much of a thing The dog with the shortest tail runs the least danger of having tin cans tied to it good Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and 'invigorate stomach liver and bowels tiny granules easy to take Do not gripe houses In Dwellers glass keep out of politics should Make the Liver Do its Duty Nina times in ten when the and bowels ara right CARTER’S LITTLE PILLS liver it rigid the stomach UVER gently but firmly pel a lazy liver to ao its duly Cures Ci tipation Indiges-tio- Sick Headache Small and Distress Pill Be "BROMO QUININE" IiitOMU QUIN'IN Look for W GKoVE lied the World mutUi Eating Pric Signature master of your Use a KNOWN after Small Small Do Genuine tR Pancake Austrian Materials— One quart of sherry the wine Jelly flavored with cinnamon one cup of thick and yolks of four eggs cream whipped siff Way of Preparing — Make the wine jelly and when it Is cold but not still add tbe yolks of tbe eggs beaten until thick Place tbe mixture in a double boiler return to the fire and cook and stir all the time until It begins tc Remove thicken like a boiled custard from the fire and beat until cold Place in a mold and set in a cold place to the whipped Serve with barren Food Magazine cream — National FREE KIDNEYS WEAK Ellen Terry’s favorite Recipes Potato Doughnut boll potatoes Take five and mash fine add a piece of butter an egg one cup water two of the size eggs cups sugar three five teaspoons of baking powder well sifted with two cups of flour and flour Have lard in hot ready to roll Fry a plate of sugar flavored with cinnaIn It mon and roll doughnuts CORES RECIPE J “I have been using Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for the past three months and I am glad to aay that they cured me of a most annoying skin eruption It began by my noticing red blotches appearing on my face and scalp Altbough they were rather disfiguring I did not think anything of them until they began to get scaly and dry and to itch and burn until I could not stand the suffering Then I began to use a different soap thinking that my old kind might be hurting me but that didn’t seem to do any good I went to two different doc: tors hut neither seemed to relieve me I lost many nights’ Bleep In conany tinual scratching sometimes scratching till I drew the blood on my face and bead Then I started In to use Cuticura Remedies and In two the Walnut Wafers months I was entirely relieved of that of brown Two eggs one cupful awful pest I am so delighted over of a level teaspoon-fu- l sugar my cure by Cuticura Remedies that I of salt three level tablespoonfuls shall be glad to tell anybody about of a level teaspoonof flour 221 It" (Signed) G M Macfarland one cupful of ful of baking powder West 115th St New York City OcL 6 i walnut meats broken In English A tiny bit of butter Is often an Im1910 pieces Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticura provement to cake frostlngs especially add tbe coffee chocolate Beat the eggs until light Ointment maple or caramel (50c) are sold throughout sugar then tbe salt flour and baking Send to Potter Drug & A slight sprinkling of orange juice the world powder sifted together Mix and add gives a delicate “finishing touch” tc Chem Corp sole props 135 Columthe nut meats Drop from a spoon w beaten pancakes served with bus Ave Boston for free book on onto buttered pans and bake In a light Lemon juice is oft- skin and scalp diseases and their and butter sugar quick oven en used in this way in European house- treatment holds Have to Pull Them In A fruit salad In which bananas are Southern Spoon Bread Ella — There are Just as ''good fish used with marshallows arranged in a In the sea cupOne pint of sweet milk circle upon a dessert platter and servteaful of white cornmeal Stella — But you have to have a pull cream make another with ed whipped ot to land them spoonful of salt one tablespoonful butter one egg beaten light one level nice dessert Slices of orange may be served with of baking powder Scald ASK tablespoonful ALLEN'S FOOT-They the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the tbe milk in a double boiler stir In tha afternoon tea Instead of lemon shoes It make your feet feel aud commeal and let cook three hours then should be about the same size as slices fortable and makes walking a easy delight Hold lemon of 5c free trial For Nots tuhtitutet Kt'utt everywhere beat In the other Ingredients Eclair shells filled with chicken sal- package address Allen S01msteadLeRoyN Y that It Is one tablespoonful of baking Turn Into a baking dish suit- ad liberally dressed with mayonaisse powder sometimes-meanSympathy sitting are a favorite dish at Sunday teas Is able for the table and bake forty minuIn a car and passing out soft words to an old New York borne tes Serve hot from tbe dish' lame folk an even all around and cooking heart of the through to the very This utensil consists of' a vegetable with rows of metal long opposite plate incisions the metal there within having been turned up to form rows of spikes on which potatoes are Stuck upon these prongs the ranged and unibecome thoroughly potatoes formly roasted and there Is no necessity of turning them from side to side to keep 'them from becoming scorched In one part At one end of tl3 bottom plate Is a handle piece by which the device may be pushed in or pulled out of the oven without burning the fingers on the hot metal $350 own time WORLD THE OVER ioooeiay And many a man never realizes value of his home until be has sion to collect the Are Insurance PARKER’S the HAIR BALSAM tht htb tod beantifie luxuriant Never Fails Bettor Orftj Heir to Its youthful Color hatrUiUn di ? nt Pnnrrirtl 40rtnd occa- to Gnrfiehl Tea purifies the blood cleanses the system clears the complexion eradicates disease anil promotes Good Health The strongest symptom of wisdom lu man Is his being sensible of his own follles—Rochefoucauld filN relief te Thorapssn’s Eye Wafer mbmm kjr dait eater viad IF YOU HAVE A SICKLY YOUNGSTER TRY THIS FREE ' The family with young children that Is without sickness In the house now anti then la rare anil so It Is important that the head of the house should know wiat to do In the little emergencies that arise A child with a serious ailment needs a doctor It Is true but In the majority of Instances as any doctor knows the child trouble from some Intestinal suiters usually constipation There Is no sense In giving tt a pill or ha remedy containing anto opiate nor reeIs be always flushing of the bowels Rather give It a smell dose ommended of a ntlld gentle laxative tonic like Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pips n which bv cleaning out the bowels and strengthening the little stomach muscles will immediately correct the trouble This Is not alone our opinion but that qf Mrs N II Mead of Freeport Kans whose granddaughter has been taking It suocessfully and of Mrs J R Whiting of Lena Wis who gives It to her children and takes It herself It la sold tn fifty cent and one dollar bottles at every drug store but If you want to test It In your family before you buy It send your address to Dr Caldwell and he will fore ward a supply free of charge For the free sample address Dr W B Caldwell 2vl Caldwell build1 ng Midi cello J 1 |