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Show 1 CHOOSING THE Writer Looks at Chronic Bothers TEA GROWN TRY ..IT.. BVV FROM rovR AWFUL COST OF WARFARE. Human Lives and Treasure Expended on the Battlefield. in a TO,1 r klA LAKrhlb. i MLTHOD THAT IS RECOMMENDED We are apt to quarrel with our BY EXPERT. troubles undwr the mistaken idea that they have been set upon us and not realizing that we have all along un- All Materials Needed Will Be On Hand consciously been appropriating them or are Easy to Acquire Some to ourselves. Every one has a choice Other Useful Household of troubles, and It depends largely Hints. upon himself as to the ones he shall select. This being so, let us take The following method of thought of tomorrow, that we may carpets; according to the cleaning suffer as we choose and not blindly. keeper, has been thoroughly tested, There is a set of married troubles, and was secured from a professional and one for bachelors only. Which source. the carpet First have will you have? Yours is the choice, cleaned in the usual manne: and A baby is a great trouble. Is It tacked down on the floor, where it well to have him? Is it wise to take is to remain permanently, ami it is him on, or will some other troubJ ready for the cleansing process Tak equally formidable be better for us In on,e and a half pounds of the best the long run? white laundry soap, one-hal- f pound Any amount of trouble may be of white-oabark, three-fourtpound we too Shall much by money. of borax, of fuller's pound run the risk or not? f earth, pint of wood alcohol A kiss has often caused no end of one-hal- f pint of ammonia, one-hal- t trouble. And it is likely to lead to ounce of cholofono, and four gallons others. of water. Tie up the bark in a pii ci Let us have patience and take time of thiflf material, and boil in two galto make our selection. The worst oi lons of water for four hours. Keep it is that by the time we have learned boiling water at hand to replace that the standing of various troubles, theil lost Now remove Uih by evaporation. nature and ways, it Is too late to add the soap, shaved fine, the ba, we And cannot all change. b?gin and the fuller's earth, and let over again. So that in the end we borax, simmer until all are dissolved; then may be saddled with troubles that we add the other two gallons of water, would willingly exchange for others be boiling hot, and when should which if we had only known about them partly cool add the alcohol, ammonia earlier. Tom Mason in Puck. This quantity will and chloroform. 30 clean of carpet. yeards Row at a Revival Meeting. To clean, dip out a cupful of the In a town in Maine where there were frequent revival meetings at one preparation, put it on the carpet, time a Mr. Cole was preacher. There spread it, and scrub with an ordinary The spot was a man named Winslow who did bristle scrubbing brush. not know as much as some whole scrubbed will be covered with lather, will not be wet through. families, but was always first to "get but the carpet all dirt has been removed the When these revival meetings pious'' at There was also a man by the name oi scrape the lather up into a heap and take it up with a scraper, which can Voter, a fine and pious man. be had of any house furnishing store, During one meeting Winslow and Voter had a quarrel. Winslow said if or a shingle with a smooth edge will Voter got up to speak he should speak answer very well. When the lather also. Voter got up, and Winslow has been removed go over the carpet with a sponge wrung out of clean jumped up, and Elder Cole, to stop the rumpus, commenced to sing "Tell water, and dry with a cloth. Austrian enameled ware may now Winslow Me the Old, Old, Story." be had in white with a red edge. The Cole's face and shook his fist in Elder her said: "You tell your old, old story, housekeeper who takes pride in white and a out red kitchen carry may I don't d if tell mine." d and I'll be scheme, if she thinks the blue and white ware, which has been in use so Screen Will Filter Air. the cannot with long, is too ordinary. Many people sleep windows open at night in damp An upholsterer's needle will prove weather. A screen which will admit very useful to keep in the sewing pure air and yet keep out the damp- table. Chair 'buttons, lounge buttons, ness can easily be made. Take thin etc., can then easily be replaced by When one lives in Angora flannel and fasten to a screen the housekeeper. frame. Place this in the window at the country it is not always possible In to send for aid outside. night when the sash is raised. the morning the inside of the screen Celluloid toilet articles can be will be found dry, while the outside bought at a reasonable price. These is wet, the air having filtered through are very neat for a young girl's dressing table. If each article matches. To Send Flowers by Mail. Although they may be had in colors, Take a long potato and bore a hols white is always daintier and more through it lengthwise for a holder, and durable. shave the outside down with a sharp To use cold lamb, ham, or beef, knife until It can be easily handled mince it fine with half the quantity of When ready to send the flowers, place ham and quarter as much bread around this a piece of wet sheet cotcrumbs. Season with a small onion ton. Over this wrap a sheet of tinfoil (if not objectionable), salt, and pepcarefully covering every part of the per. Mix this with an egg and any holder. The moisture cannot pene- gravy that may have been left from trate the paper and will be retained the roast. Put in a baking pan, cover for a long time. Suburban Life. with bread crumbs, and bake for half an hour. Thin is a good dish for Fellow Passengers. luncheon. "Pardon me, your necktie has been sticking out for some time. I refrained Mushroom Catsup. from telling you sooner because thos into quarters fine fresh Break young ladies seemed so much amused. cleaned free from earth. mushrooms, Farmer- - "Thankee: an' the oil frtt Put a layer in the bottom of an earth that lamp has been dropping on that en jar. sprinkle with salt, add more light overcoat o' yourn for the last ten mushrooms and more salt until all are minutes, but every one seemed K used. Cover and set on the celiai I tickled that hated to spoil the fun." floor or other cool place for three London Mirror. days. stirrinK with a wooden spooc three times a day. At the end of this The Situation. warm the mushrooms in a kettle time in Cuba, just "Queer situation mash to a pulp and strain th rough now.' coarse netting, squeezing out all the "What's queer about it?" pulp. Measure, cook for ten minutes "If the United States government then allow for every pint of the liquid decides to annex it, then its own gov whole peppers eminent will be forced to an exit, a half ta'uiesioonful and allspice, a hay leaf, a teaspoonfu. too." of onion juice and a Made of mace Cook all together over a Are untl, thick. Strain, cool and pour intc sterilized bottles, sealing air tight The bottles should be small ones, as the catsup does not keep as well as some others after opening. one-fourt- oik-hal- Id the "glorious" victories of Caesar a million men perished on the field of battle. Napoleon, in the short space of nine years, was authorized to devote to "the glory of France' 2,103,000 of her sons. In the ten years following the attack on Fort Somter the world destroyed In war 1,400,001 lives and six billion dollars' worth oi of the combined property. budget of the various states of Europe are devoted to the maintenance of armed forces and to the service of a debt practically the whole of which was incurred by wars. War expenses In Europe absorb of all the wealth created by productive labor In the comparatively insignificant wai of England with the Boers England lost 22,450 men and spent $1,400,000,-000- . Three hundred and fifty thousand men were withdrawn by her from productive industry to engage in the de 6truction of war. Military expenditures in the United States during the last eight years have absorbed one and a half billion dollars. Interna tional Journal of Ethics. Two-third- u one-hal- REDUCED f RATES From Utah and Idaho to All Points East and Return, via the Santa Fe. From Ogden and Salt Lake City to: Missouri river points $32.00 Chicago $44.50 fit. 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What's Tommy been fight- Little Sister Oh, he's mad because Smith has to wear spectacles and he doesn't Detroit Free Press. .limmy To Wash Velveteen. Velveteen iiuiv It' washed bv sliakine it about in warm Ivory Soap suds; then rinae thoroughly and let it drip dry. On no aecoimt squeeze or wring it. He careful to hang it straight on the line, for otherwise it will lie crooked when dry. ELEANOR li PAR K Lit. Young Man Extensive Traveler. BACK YOUR DOES SAID. Other Way Can Actions of Cat Be Explained. In no New York city burns 110.000 tons of coal a year to pump water into the public reservoirs In Brooklyn, Queens and Kichmond boroughs. WAS ACHT Profit by the Experience of One Has Found Seiief. As striking a cat story as I have heard In a long time comes from Alton, N. M., and is vouched for absolutely, says a writer in the Boston Record. The cat was accustomed to visit the next door neighbor after each meal to be fed and petted, bringing also two kittens. One of the onien at the house thus visited, who had entertained a dislike for cats, finally, on observing the animal, expressed aloud a liking for the gray kitten and said she intended to ask to be allowed to keep it. The next day when Mother Cat came for her bits only one kitten accompanied her, but she took away some choice morsels for the one left at home. This continued several days, when the woman who had first expressed intention to get the kitten which the cat was feeding, remarked that she had given up wholly the idea of securing the gray kitten. All three felines appeared at the next meal and have done so since. James R. Reeler, retired farmer, of Fenner street, Cazenovia. N. Y., saysAbout fifteen year ago I suffered with my back and kid-n- e s. I doctored and liaod many remedies without getting ... Beginning with Doan's Kidney Pills. I found relief from tile first box. and Want Lo ver Duties on Chinese. 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' May Throw Light on History, While excitement regarding the memoirs is still rife in Eu- is subdued talk in British there rope, military circles regarding the forth- coming appearance of a book which will contain some of the late duke of Cambridge's voluminous correspondence. A diary kept by Emperor Fred-ericof Germany is in safekeeping in England and the day may not be far distant when it also will be published. Correct answers to numerous histor- ical enigmas may be expected from such a publication. Always Bought AYegelable Preparation for As similaling the Food and Reg u!a ting the Stomachs and Dowels of Bears the Signature of Promotes I)iislion.ChoerPiil ness and Rest Contains neither Opmni.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Kxn c otic A A If . fltmpAtn Sf&l 4lx Sriii BttUUt SJtr-Ant- s? Siyd t AajarmM Bi Ciuiimatr Xrjla In j Qtaiilutl X.fti, hitiUryrrt'i frrer. 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Each child is quickly examined, as many as eighty children being dealt with in an hour, and nearly 300 a day, by a single doctor. Teaching goes hand in hand with treatment. The doctor tells the child how to use a tooth brush, sees that he uses one, and sends him home to practice with In it. The movement is spreading. Wiesbaden and Mulhausen school dental clinics are to be erected. vm . tf My X stomi r rem For Emergencies at Home For the Stock on the Ferm Slo&fts Liniment Is&whole medicine chest Tea on the Down Grade. Tea drinkers are finding scant encouragement in a report recently made by a large tea exporting house In Yokohama to its American customers. Incidentally it indicates that Ihe United States is not alone in facing increased cost of living. 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