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Show t i IF YOUR WATCH DONT GO APART FROM THE REAL WORLD ot dooa'l keep aecante tine, eadk M and one el ew expert will make k go like a new ooe. We abolute-l- y guenolee out work end give Jena time piece el the arteajioo M if yo brought k in perron. Dunkrt Preserve the Prlmltlveness r of Orest and Quietude of Living Of. Enjoy Life By drinking Good Tea - Hewletts Limeta . . ) Thw fine Teais the first picking of Japan sBest Tea, and has that rich, delicious flavor which critical Tea drinkers so much enjoy. No, Cordelia, the same of bridge In not always a walkover. Ttch'Vp'iTiefi If you were busy being giul? Ami cheering people who are sad Although your hewrt might ache a bit, xoud soon forget to notice It APPETIZING DISHES. A most satisfying and good looking dish ia this: Drown a few slices of onion In a little butter, hen add s half cup of cold cooked rice, and when well browryed three slightly beaten eggs and aAjyalf ' cup of milk. Stir Until the eggs are cooked, sprinkle with a slice of finely minced boiled ham, and serve at once. Cbeam Cake.- - (take cake In - two layers, and put together with sweetened shipped Cream which has been flavored- pulp put through a fine sieve. Flavor with a few drops of aHnond. Coffee Junket. For a simple and dainty dessert, and one which is easy -- to make, junket certainly stands high in favor. One tablet dissolved In a A POSITIVE aal tablespoonful of water and added to CURE FOX a quart of milk is sufficient to thicken that amouht. Reserve a half cup of Liquor and milk, and pour boiling hot over two Drug Addictions tablespoopfuls of ground coffee; let Ibnob m Mil as stand until well infused, then strain. Itii, Um m. THE KEEUT IN. m ewa Idnljj Warm the remainder of the milk to STmrTE SM W. SroA To SAmc Sk UA cr a blood, heat, not hot or the rennln will not act on the milk; then add the dissolved tablet and the coffee infusion, stir well and put In sherbet glasses to set. Serve with whipped DEVELOPING AND FINISHING cream on the top of each glass. ' Beet equipped plant In the weet. Quick work Macaroon Fancy. Select as many Write by expert. Foil line o( all aupplie lor catalogue and developing price. large macaroons as are required, SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. with a few sponge cakes. Arrange 1M Ha In Street Balt Lake City the sponge cakes or lady fingers upright with a macaroon for the bottom OCR LATEST ILLUSTRAT of the little box. Stlck them togeth-wltLil CATALOGUE, ki plaint I F I boiled frosting and serve them we in bow teach trade harier I Li rig'll week. Call or writ filled with a preserved strawberry and MOLER BARBER COLLEGE A little geta-tlnIS Commercial Street SALT LAKE CITS whtpped cream filling. may be added to the fruit to make It keep its shape, if jbo desired. PETER TOOK PRECAUTIONS. I TTKODAKSI h - LL e But HI Explanation Wit Somewhat ' Unexpected, If Not Reassuring.' At one of the big seaside resorts a young lady had occasion to complain of a bathing machine attendant, an old fellow, who, In the hurry of cleaning up, would sometimes burst in upon her without knocking. One morning, after this had happened for the third or. fourth time, the young lady too the old fellow to task. Look-her- shesaId,T Peter?" e; must Insist on your knocking before you enter. It hasnt happened yet, but It might very well happen, that youd come In on me, when I was all undressed." Peter, with a chuckle, hastened to reassure the young lady on this point. "No fear of that, miss, he said. "No fear of that. Theres a knothole in the door that I always look through before I come In. Too Much Competition. A little girl had been the pet of the family. Every one had made much of her, but when there was a new little oaby brother ehe felt rather neglected. How r yon. Mary? a visitor Asked of her one afternoon. Oh, Im all right, she said, ex cept that I think there is too muchcompetition In- - this world. . - - s No Let-u- p. She I tell you, sir, that we women will never rest until we get the vote. He I know; and that Isnt the worst of lt you wont let the men rest, either. Boston Transcript Was He Impressed? A Yankee was led up to whare he could get a good Tlew of Vesuvius in eruption. His guide was an Italian thought he would sttrely go into fits of amazement over the melting mountain. The Yankee, after looking at It with a mild eye for a few moments, said: Weve got a waterfall In America " that would put that out In five minutes. . Angry Farmer Is this your dog Jest been killin all my pigs? Acquaintance It is not. Angry Farmer Then whose dog Is A Timely, G ?L. .... 1 ut? Acquaintance lm to yet jest first Sketch. Its yer own. I glv before he- - killed the - Hast thou plenty? Then rejoice, ' Rejoice and freely Bhare. Hast thou scanty store? Een then A little thou canat spare. And hast thou only bit or crumb, A donor yet thou mayst become. SOME PRETTY 8UMMER SALADS. pretty and unusual salad Is made by using a shapely cucumber tor the salad dish. Cut a el ice from the side to make a stable dish, then cut an oblong- from the cucumber, using the pieces removed and cut in dice with the diced pineapple and bits of broken nuta. Garnish the top with minced parsley, and place the cucumber on a lettuce leaf.. The dressing used may be French, boiled or mayonnaise. Another pretty way of serving cucumber Is to peel It and pare In rounds, as one does an apple, keeping the pieces as long as possible. Wind in rose shape, place a center of a spoonful of yellow dressings and one has a pretty flower on a lettuce leaf. Cheese and Tomato Salad. Arrange a cup ot head lettuce and put a slice of ripe tomato on It Then a round of well seasoned cottage cheese another slice of tomato and a small ball of cheese on top of that with a stuffed olive for a garnish Green Pepper and Cream Cheese Salad Cut green peppers In halves, remove the seeds and white pulp, and fill with seasoned cream cheese which has been softened with cream and seasoned with a bit of chopped chives. The peppers may be served whole if small, or cut In slices after being thoroughly chilled. The slice will be th white cheese with a rln of the pretty green orjed of th pepper. Tomato and Pineapple Salad Feel a firm, shapely tomato and cut It In eighths, keeping It together at the a flower, blossom end.. Open arrange on lettuce and fill he center with chopped pineapple and celery. Add the dressing Just before serving. Slices of red radish placed In overlapping slices with a bit of chopped onion on lettuce leaves with French dressing makes a most dainty salad. A out-lik- e ' -- When Paw Got Mad. Willie Paw, when a baby gets sick, why do they call the doctor? Paw To cure my . son. Willie Well, why don't they send, for the curate instead of the doctor? Paw Yon go to bed, Willie. Ga- " clnnati Enquirer. it A Slight Modification. . , . "Ton said yon were In sympathy with me in this fight! 1 was," replied the .man whose-- ' mind changes. Now I have sympathy . tor yon. Washington Poet Quicker Action ' Needed. We must have a cashier In pook department "Whyr " To many people read books while waiting for their change. Then, of course. they want to exchange the hooks they have bought Surprised th Bird. Did you. mall that letter I gave yon fills morning?" asked Mrs. Howitzer. I did! simply replied Mr. EL, and Sie parrot fell off als perch ia aston-ghme- - . Amount of "makes her ownhat, a simple matter, since no feathers or other ornamentation is silos ed, while the wearing of jewelry is strictly forbidden. However, the Hunker women are seldom wanting In comeliness. Their faces are nearly always sweet and gentle, while an air of almost saintly simplicity given them by the clear, starched cap, the handkerchief crossed on the breast th white apron and the plain gray or drab stuff of their dresses. The Hunkers live la peace one with another, and never have recourse to law to redress an injury done to hem, Disputes among themselves are settled by the elders, .whose decision iq final, and only In Institute excePtlonaLcfiee3.dQ.they lawsuits against the people of the world. They are averse to accepting public office, and rarely. If ever, exercise the right of franchise. However, the Dunker Ideal of personal conduct Is a high one. They are temperate to abstemiousness. Industrious and economical, and Carlylea gospel work Is theirs. From Wilsons Rambles ltuColonlal Byways. Is' -- MONARCHS ONE GOOD WORK trtv ruor. Thom s sn ) Thu answer to the question as tr how frequently crops ma bo grow n in drv areas, depends upon two thine The first Is the amount of preeipita tlon that falls ao5 the second Is the season at whidtPtt falls. Both have an inOrtant bearing on rihe-- answer to this question - Bhere not Is the precipitation more than, say, 15 inches in a .year as for instance in Montana, the with which cropa may be .grown will depend upon the character of the farming If jhe attempt Is mndo to grow Props every year, it, will undoubtedly fall, because 15 Inches of rainfall in a year will not tv .ol .row.gaod.crop nt When a woman suffering from some form of feminine disorder is- told that an operation is necessary, ii'fcf. course . frightens her. The Very thought of the hospital operating table and tha surgeons knife strikes terror to her heart,1 and no wonder. It is quite trile that some of these ttoubles may reach a stage frhere an operation is the only resource, but thousands o women have avoided the necessity of an operation by taking Lyd b. lib bin thams Vegetable- Conq round. Tins fact lV attested by the grateful letters they w rite to us after their health has been restored. - " year graln-eve- ry in an unbroken succession In crop ping with grain it will be found nec at least occasionally to devote one season to the conserving of mois ture to make it possible to growr good crops low In Theze Two Women Prove OurClaim. I feel it a duty 1 Cary, Maine. we to all suffering women to tell the yeir .or years that fol . Founding of Greenwich, Still the World's Greatest Observatory, Just the 'right time to meet the needs Stands to Credit of Charles IL of the crops. This does follow In some Instances, but lo some Instances The first English observatory, and It does not, hence the growing of still the greatest, is that 'at Greengrain crops every year becomes, in wich, which was founded 238 years s sort of gamble. y If there la ago by Charles IL It was erected sensq, of rain It will he a success. on the Bummlt of Flamsteed hill, so enough If there Is not enough tt will be a called In honor of the first astronomer-John Flamsteed. The longi- failure. ? How. shall this contingency royal, met The answer to that question tude ot ail English charts and maps be la the central thought In this article. Is reckoned from this observatory, It Is met In two way. The first la and the captains of ships take their to summer s Time-aglven at one p. m. Longitude to grow on It a crop of small and is also reckoned from the meridians of Paris, Washington, etc., but the grain the next year. This method has some advantages and some disadreckoning from the meridian of Greenwich is most general The first real vantages Among the former are the of a good crop on the land, observatory in the world was erected certainty even the year should be dry, though at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter about 300 B. C. The first observatory In and the proper cleaning of the land, Europe was founded at Nuremburg in because of the frequency of the sumAmong the latter are, 1472 by Bernard Waither. Tycho mer fallow. Brahe's celebrated observatory was getting but one crop In Jtwo years, built in 1576. The French Royal ob- the depletion of the toil fertility, and servatory at Paris was established in the absence of a rotation that will 1667, eight years before the erection keep the land In a mechanical balof the English Royal observatory at ance. But this method may answer Greenwich, Kent The first American fairly wrell for many years. observatory was established at Wil- not however, answer for all time, for liams college in 1836, and that' t the time will eventually come when Harvard four years later. Milwaukee the soil will he depleted of Its fertility. Sentinel There Is, however, s better method than the above, it Is to adopt the folHorse Sense. rotation: Summer fallow, lowing Was the sojourn of Gulliver among followed by a. crop of-- grain. The the Houyhnhnms a fable, after all? Is followed by fodder corn or The Society of Psychical Research grain some crop that Involves cultivation by listened to a remarkable report rewhile it Is being grown. ThlsJ fol cently upon the education of horses, lowed by a grain crop, and the grain as conducted - at Elberfeld, In Gerin summer fallow. This erop, many. Mr. Krall, w ho acts as coach means turn; by that three crops may be grown to a select number of the species, In four years, one of which wilUbe brings his pupils to a remarkable pro- fodder corn. The great advantage ficiency, both In literature and math from growing fodder corn once In four ematlcs. Their spelling shows a ten over summer fallowing twice In dency to eliminate vowels, and they years have not yet extracted the square root four years Is that the fodder corn furnishes food for live stock It may of anything beyond lU.-B- ut they are he asked why not make the fodder able to write from dictation, and corn take the place of the summe) have table the they multiplication and more abstruse breaches of arith- fallow and cut out the summer fallow. metic at what, in other circumstances, The answer Is, first,- - that an occawould be their flngers-end- . The dele sional summer fallow Is necessary gates dt the Psychical Research so- where the conservation of moisture is ciety have seen these things for them- to be sufficiently maintained wher selves, and find that they are not the rainfall is less than 15 inches in in a position to give any definite so- a year. If the rainfall la more than 15 1pche!t wQuld prohgbly .be fos-lutlon of the pmhiem Ti.yttoni to have found at Elberfeld that the elble to eliminate the summer fallow thinking horse Is not such a strange altogether. to In humid' areas it la not have the summer fallow variety, after all. And In these days, necessary when he only lags superfluous upon to retain moisture. If It Is mainaid the stage of traffic, the leisure that be tained st all R Is as a means-t- o will enjoy fbr an intellectual career In the effectual destruction of weeds. r But the rotation la not in should enable his burled talents to be Itself sufficient to meet every exigenuncovered to the fullest advantage. cy. It la a marked Improvement over Pall Mall Gazette. the rotation, hut it does not for the maintenance, of ferprovide Sorry He Spoke, In the land, nor does It provide Captain McTweed, a Scotsman to tility for the land with hunnfs, supplying the backbone, and, moreover, a diswhich It so much needs In a dry tinguished officer In a distinguished country. How can this be accomHighland regiment had an unbounded he accomplished admiration for his countrymen,' and plished? It eafl only never lost an opportunity of extolling by laying the land down to grass ocThat casionally, or Its equivalent their virtues. In dry areas, can be best equivalent. One evening at mess he was enteraccomplished byjaylng the land down taining several guests, and at the con- to alfalfa for a limited term of years. clusion of the meal as he and his This will mean that the rotation will, party were leaving the room, he hap- be as follows: Summer fallow, grain, pened to notice a magnificent speci- cultivated crop, grain, alfalfa for a men of A piper; clad In full Highland few years and grain again, followed costume, standing by the doorway. by the rotation mentioned above. Wishing to draw attention to the. This probaby will he the rotation mans splendid proportions, he stop- most commonly followed In dry areas ped, and: In the .years that are at hand. From what part of Scotland do ypu come?, he inquired. M filature, for Next .Year. 'Tipperary, aor! replied the man, Kow ia the time to think of conwith a punctilious salute. moisture for the crop serving th next year. If the atubble fields ar Gifted Composer f "Faust disked as soon aa the grain Is cut and Gounod was one of the most fascapillarity la broken, it wiU be much cinating men I have ever spoaen with. more difficult for. the' tons of water Hie manner had a charm that was irstored In the ground by summer rains resistible. and hie kindly eyes, soft to evaporate. It will also' he found and melting as a- - womans, would that plowing can be done more easily light up with a smile, now tender, and at less expense do horse flesltnow humorous, that fixed Itself InHe effaceable Upon ' the memory. Alfalfa for Hogs. could speak English fairly well hut grower should make a hog Every own his preferred language, in which great effort to have a few acres of be was a brilliant conversationalist; and he could use to advantage a fund alfalfa, because it furnishes unusu- of km, ready - wit Klein; Thirty ally f aluable grazing for hogs and can be pastured off several times during Tears ot Musical Life ill London. Che season. all my own work for a family of four, I shall alwaj feel that I owe mv good health to your medicine." Mr. Hay ward Sow km, Cary, Me. what, Lydia E. 1inkham'a Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago 1 found imxclf a terrible sufferer. I had pain to L 1th side and such a sorcncua could scarcely taighten up at .?mra. M y buck ached, I had no appetite and was so nervou I could not leepv then I would be so tired morning that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almot Impossible to move or do shit of work aqd I thought 1 never would be any better until 1 submitted to an operation. 1 commenced taking Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a pew woman. 1 had no pains, slept well, had gtxal appetite and was fat and could do auost This assumption Implies that where the rainfall la 15 inches and probably less than that, good crops of grain cannot be looked for every year with that amount of rainfall, and' for the reason that good crops of grain cannot be grown every year on the same land, unless the rain should fall at Charlotte, N. a very nervous. If even lifted a chair It would cans a hemorrhage. 1 had a growth which the doctor aahl was a tumor and I never would get well unleu 1 bad an operation. ' A friend advised tn'e to take Lydia E. Pinkham Vegeta tlo Compound, and I gladly my that I am now enjoying fine health and ain the mother Of a nice baby girl. Yon can use this letter to help other suffering wornem" Mrs. Rosa Sms, lo Wyona St, Charlotte, N. 0. hot h aide and I Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that many others why should it fail in ypur case ? veara Lydia K, 1Inkhnm's Vegetable For Compound has been the standard remed y for female ills. No one sick with womans ailments does justice tohorselfif she does not try this famous medicine made from roots and herbs. It has restored so many suffering women to health. P WHteto LYDIA E.PINK1IAM MEDICINE CO. U' (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. our letter w ill Ik onened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. HA OlHMtXVp TtJiaS-Sav- ed HO Man She Wanted, Will you marry me? he aaked. She paused for a moment before NOT WORKING FOR ARTS SAKE -- , U-w- Violinist Certainly Had No Mistaken Idea a to Hi Ear for tha' Melody. lll -- -- - -- -- - she replied. Then she said: "Listen carefully, please. You are a man of ordinary abilities and perfectly 'conventional Ideas. ' You haven't th slightest conception of he new world movement which la now taking place.. You, are intensely blind to all of its radicalism, Intensely unoriginal, aatUn fled to be an Intellectual nonentity, engrossed In that horrible, stagnating thing known as business, and a mental slave to the opinions put forth by your dally paper. 1 am a true feminist an Individual searcher, bound by no ties, seeking the highest self expression la advance art forms and acknowledging no preconceived standards. Will I you you? Of course I wilt You're Just the man t want. Life. The Blue Forest orthietra had Just finished an melody on the front lawn of Derry Inn. One of the guests approached the violinist and somberly inquired: Do you play by note? Nlver a note do I play, sir," replied Mr. Hennessey, mopping his fevered brow with a handkerchief of sanguinary hue. Ah, by ear, then?" s&ld the summer hoarder, with a smile of gracious Interest. JNlveran ear help me," responded the other, returning bis handkerchief to his capacious pocket. Indeed! May I ask how you what Well, Why Notf you do play by, then? persisted the Mrs. Kxe 1 understand your daughInquirer., B main svrlnth, be gorryll" said ter, Jessie, has changed hei' name Mr. Henheesey, with a weary air, aa be to Jessica."-Mr- s. plunged his ancient instrument into it Wye Yes. Mrs. Exe Well, I wish she hadn't green bag; An It's mighty dry wurrk an thats no mistake. She's put the crazy notion Into my girl Bcssle'a head to call herself Bee ales." Boston Transcript His Position. "Is Jim the manager In his matriFor 8unburn, Insect Bites, monial firm? I vy Poison er any other skin lefianv ?Jn; 1 thtnfc La la tba flfw,rwlVr J matlon us Tyrees Antiseptic Powdes of Is one to have the and get quick relief. 25c. et drugNorway world's greatest hydroelectric plants, gists. Sample sent free by J. 8. Tyre Washington, D. C. Adtr. developing 216,000 horsepower. l. - GROWING STRONGER Apparently, with Advancing four-yea- two-yea- r I was in had C health for two year, with pains In w 1 faIlow-dhe-iandonr- -- Womans Important Position. " Miss Hallie M. Daggetff said to be the first woman In the United States appointed to the position of lookout at a forest reserve station. Uvea In Siskiyou eounty, California. She has been placed in charge of Eddy's Gulch lookout situated on a peak of the Her Salmon Alps, 4,000 feet high. fires for and a lookout Is to keep duty report to the nearest forest station. His Pedigree. "Mamma, I have found out my dog's After a Day of Rest Pedigree. On reason why Tuesday papers are "What Is it dearr so much more cheerful than Monday . .. Uncle Jims hired man says hes papers la that the He M killed and ullblooded mongrel!" Harper's Injured is so much shorter. - MucflDependnjpon -- u nxmtrvcrYOU takes a woman to believe things are unbelievable. the. Founders. The dress and customs of the HunkRainfall and the Season. er are as primitive as their creed. The men let their beard grow and part their flowing hair in the middle if Attempt la Made to Grew Grain and vear slouch hats and the plain-o- f Year Plan Will UndoubtedEvery clothes. The garb of the womly Fall Where Fifteen Inche en is equally plain and severe. There of Water la Maximum, are no milliners among them, for l'UU kind knew 11 you would And W f"!.C loud soon forget to think iwhs true AJN 51 tAHC OTX UTAH It that CROPS. IN DRY AREAS Criticism. Books fall from the publishers presses like autumn leave."" - r' Yes, and some of them are fully a dry. i Ag. At the age of 50 years 1 collapsed from excessive coffee drinking, writes a man In Mo. For four years 1 shambled about with the aid of crutches or cane, most of the time unable to dress myself without help. t My feet were greatly swollen, my right arm was shrunken inward," the fingers of my right hand were clenched and could not he ex tended except with great effort and pain. Nothing seemed to give me more than temporary relief. Now, during all this time and for about 30 years previously, I drank daily an average of 0 cups of strong coffee rarely missing a meal. My wife at last took my case Into her own hands and bought some Postum. She mad? It according tq direct Ions and I liked It fully as well as the best high grade coffee. In Improvement set in at once. about 6 months I began tQ work a litI was very tle, and In less than much.' better... Improving rapidly from better day to day. I am now health than most men of my years and apparently growing stronger with advancing tge. -- 1 am busy every day at some kind of work and am able to keep up with the procession without a cane. The arm and hand that w?re once almost useless, sow keep far ahead in rapidity of movement And beauty of penman, ship." Name given by Postum Co Battle Creek, Mich. Write for copy of the book. "The Road to NVellvtlle." Postum comes in two forma: Regular Poatum must be well boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolve quickly in x Molten zinc instead of cement was used to bind together the stones In a bridge recently bullt ln. France. .. and-twisted MreVlMltwi rnrw .. cream and sugar, makes a Bcious beverage instantly. "Theres a reason for Postum. f tlOTS trii't te IF YOU HAVE- Malaria or Bowel, BrtcMnjn Plkr. Sica HmuTOcIm, Coattwe IlMb A too, Swr Stanch, nl HmrMfoetMAiMWM sad ZN hB M oppettM, VHS reondr the trouUor.TVo. U O FCZE TO ALL If row tuvr lit--ti- e the adiL ! because theyare & good honest medicine that cannot help but heal kid ney and blad der ailment s and urinary irregularities, if they are once taken into the system. Try them now for positive and permanent helpt - waer ur wilam Foley Kidney Pills Succeed ar , eynip far CbMwi i Netherlands usually produces enough bay for home consumption. . in-f- Bootblnf teethlnc. BuftrwlbBgBB, i L.Jl) u - 0lTL- 4 !j nim.ront ,viinVttitla.v RlDKkt, LAIDtt. t, UlM.l CHROMIC from WAKN BUTCH! CRUrTtO- . boat, to boot iort. m orcAL BOOS Sn I VR WRITTM. JT TBL.1 Oj. c r th Rti RW4.-ptSRRtRi Ur omtR lor mr ThIM ff I 4 THtiU.'V. M W. N. U, Salt Lake City, K sx-tti de- - Y - n. 1 f ) , i 4 |