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Show good way to economize in good cooking I "Yes, butter is higher." Your grocer is sorry, but he has to charge y you more. . , If he is a well-informed grocer, like many ' grocers we know, he may say to you: "Why don't : you try Cottolene ? Some of my most particular customers are using it in all their cooking in place of butter and in place of other shortenings, too." ; In baking with wholesome Cottolene, use ' one-third less than you would use of butter or other shortenings. ' ' Cottolene sets the highest possible standard for purity and richness. And the richer a shortening is, the more economical econom-ical it is. You use less. Many good cooks give it as their belief that, after all, cake is the real test of a shortening. Cottolene meets this test by making perfectly delicious cake. : . Try pure Cottolene in one of your "old-stand- I by" recipes for cake, biscuits or pie, for example. Be sure to use one-third less of Cottolene than you usually do of butter or other shortening. Cottolene is sold by grocers in tins of convenient con-venient sizes. , Recipe for J .. COCO ANUT LAYER CAKE N'Mfii&zZ Vi cup Cottolene teaspoon salt fMSW.f - 2 cups sugar 1 cup milk Mf4JSii:0 3 eggs i teaspoon each . fT cups flour lemon and VCCx 3 lcVel tcaspoons vanilla $V4:'-'yy'T"v V.SZa. baking powder '1 Cream Cottolene, add 1 cup sugar gradu- ! iJjv. a,lv- Add remaining cup sugar to beaten f $'' yolks. Combine mixtures. Sift together flour, VV Xj!rr baking powder and salt. Add to first mixture ''Z'r7?T. wmffm alternately with milk. Lastly add flavoring- and stiffly beaten whites. Finish with boiled frosting sprinkled with cocoanut. IXHi-iyL FAIR BAN K compani MAKERS "ff J CB flit. "Makes Good Cooking Better" . I iwL-j SICK WOMAN HAD ! CRYING SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Enhaut. Pa. "I was all run down and weak inwardly. I had female troubles Inmmumum ill and nervous feelings yiyJH W head both" ' l'"lv?H:r,i ered me- would ! ii! 0'tpn have crying I 'J'-i-jy i spells and fee) as if : l (- ".- -i' I I was not safe. If : I I heard anyone com- ! lie mgl would run and i jlVi: ; l' ' lock the door 50 they I - l would not see me. I ' I tried several doc- i '-''i tors and they did not ' . help me so I said to ! w.-J. t- !R. mother 'I guess ! I will have to die as there is no help for me. ' She got me one of your little ! books and my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor's medicine and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It soon made s change in me and now I am strong and ! do all my work." Mrs. Augustus I Baughman, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. j Why will women continue to suffer I day in and day out and drag out a sickly, i half-hearted existence, missing threa-; threa-; fourths of the joy of living, when they j can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's j Vegetable Compound? ' If you would like free confidential ad-j ad-j vice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine I Co., Lynn, Mass. Children Cry ! FOR FtETCKER'S i C A 3 T O R I A ; Every Contribution of Twenty-fiva Cents Puts Forty-five Cents' Worth of Tobacco Into the Hands of One of America's Fighting Men in France. SALT LASE TRIBUNE TOBACCO FUND Load Dp tbe pipes of the Boys in France. Cut out this Coupon, fill it and send as much money as you can spare to buy tobacco for our Fighting Men. Each 25 cents buys one carton, which contains two packages of cigarettes, three sacks of cigarette tobacco and one can of smoking tobacco. Tobacco Fund, Tribune: ' TncloFed find .' to hny package of tobacco, through The Tribune's Tobacco 1'und for our fighting men in Frunce. I DT-.ilerstacd that, each dollar buys four cartons, each -irith a retail value of fortv five cent?, and that in each of my packages will be placed a postcard, addressed to me, on which my uoku&TCn l'riond, the soldier, will agree to send me a message of thanks. Name ttrcet Address City i 1 SeasomaWe Offerings -:r Underwear WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT FLEECE 'fJ LINED UNION SUITS Low nook, no I ' ' J sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; high neck, long sleeves; all ankle length. Xa'Z 7 suit -. ' 760 w - Extra sizes, suit 85c A' s MISSES' FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS Si.cs, 'J to 1G years. TTx-ceptioual TTx-ceptioual values at, suit 75c I V II J Boys' Fleeced Onion Salts We sell a very fine quality fleece-lined union suit fur the boy, 6 to 11 years of age, in gray or ecru shade, at, suit 75c OUR HOSIERY STORE WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE Seamless and reinforced. -Excellent values at 2 pairs for 50c WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Lisle garter tor and soles. Black, white and all the new plain shades. values. .Special, pair --S1.00 WOMEN'S SILK BOOT HOSE High spliced heels, double soles and toes. Come in black and white, and a good assortment of colors. Regular Regu-lar 59c. values. Special, pair 5)c WOMEN'S BLACK CAT LISLE HOSE Medium weight. In black, white and tan. Regular 00c -values. Special at 2 pairs for 75c WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT SEAMLESS COTTON HOSE In black and white. Regular 45c values. Special at 3 pairs for $1.00 WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE In black and white. Regular 35c values. Special at, 3 pairs for 85c CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE Tn black and white. Fine ribbed. Extra good quality. 29c values. Special at 2 pairs for '. 50c CHILDREN'S BLACK CAT COTTON HOSE Triple knee, reinforced heel aud loe. Regular 19c values. Special at 3 pairs for 50c S : J 0k 0h 0k 4t A Timely Display amid Sale Bomdoir Caps We have received and placed on display and sale an immense assortment of beautiful boudoir caps moderately, priced. AT 35c Beautiful assortment of boudoir caps in a variety of fancy materials daintily dain-tily trimmed, in pink, sky, hclio; also white grounds. AT 65c Boudoir caps in silk crepe de chine and satin, trimmed with fancy laces, ribbons rib-bons and rosebuds. Come in sky, pink, helio, maise and old rose. AT $1.00 Boudoir caps in crepe do chine and satin, charmingly trimmed in laces, ribbons rib-bons and rosebuds. Colors are belio, maijc, pink, sky and old rose. TBKSE CAPS COME I.V BOXES FOR GLFT MAKING. GLOVES Ladies' real kid and Italian lambskin gloves in black and white. Exceptionally Excep-tionally good values. All sizes. Special, pair S1.S5 Ladies' white gloves, full pique sewed, embroidered backs Very serviceable ser-viceable qualitv Regular $2.00 values. Special, pair 151.65 V . Friday and Saturday Homseware Specials Preserving Tea Kettles Kettle, $1.35 T UVqt. and f 2-qt. sizes I Regular 1 I I ' price for set E"-l?:-:?V.i) I of2..S1.10 V amr;P JI 4 I W f-t''''-W.W'---'. JF&TS?sdh! Our prico ft .' i-.".-. -. fev f set.. 95c hpMX &:0WmM 3 - quart f0Ml0B Wi.?-- ?'3--W.M sauce &'rVv : 'i - 'f:r ;J pans , V'. jVi'iFft ''ii'h? crs- ReffU- 'i quart hea y aluminum lea ""' ' ' nT f 12.1 kettles. .2.45 values. Ka-h.Sl.43 Large size. Regular valuof- Sl10' 5-qiiart heavy aluminum tenket-$1.93 tenket-$1.93 value. .Special. fla'- a--C 2.7.3 value,. K,..-h . . .$1.95 h S1.35 r, quart Colonial tea hellles. Keg- ular $3.9-3 value". Special, each S2.73 1"2"-Quart Double Boiler 7 quart size same as above. Jlcg- iilar $1.73 alucs. Special, f -PIECE COMBINATION P'tf 1 jtfr ALUMINUM COOKER &'Ji This is one of the Pudding I'an grr'7'j '---0 , , . , 1'rchcrving Kctile and ( -. :: ;.'-;.-v most useful uten- C over t '.r ' &M til, in the kitchen. mbinatin,, oIut L t. u., T- S-dt-riaMing t,n;ister K',V Regular $1.7.3 fHraiuer or (.iullan.Ier- ?:: ; value. Special, Regular $2.73 set. Special t --:'.".'' i' at (31.05 ' J each 51.19 i , v y |