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Show here is no problem of increased cost 1 A Good Suit costs A Good Watch costs 1 say $40.10 say $40X0 wr the suit six months. You i carry the watch twenty years or I You fmore. Figure the comparative I cost. Why don't men carry better watches? We sell better watches. I HUM of food if you cat Quaker Oats UK I CUt IS VIA. For Every Man and Ail Men DEETH, NEVADA NO STROPHNG only 65 snilcs treat JARBIDCE "tk t" Soothers Pacific snd Ike Wetter Pacific Railroad1. KNOWN KKAI.H, STKNCIIH EH, TKAliK Eti', Full nd tfuppllei In itock. Outfit, KubhcrTyp at r . ... i ... oi.Aive knkfnh " ' wiiwuui mail iii'ii-Lsha City SALT LAKI STAMP CO.. - W ..vwo, 8lt Vanity in the Animal World. According to a story told by former overnor Stokes of New Jersey, at a recent banquet, vanity Is not confined exclusively to the female sex of the fcuman species. In a small town over In Jersey, Mr. tokes said, there Is a corner grocery here you may buy anything from a enty foot ladder to a pearl necklace. dhesive plaster, eauer kraut and toll- It articles are also sold, and In case if necessity you may get a haircut or yard. i horse shod in tne aDacn farmer stopped Some time since to the store to get some horse linl fient to rub the rheumatism out of a ck cow, ana iwo or inree aays later kick. ie came back with a Look here, Abner," he complain gly remarked, "I wish ye would be little more keertul how ye throw rself back o' thet counter. T'other instead o y ye give me cologne it I didn't S3 liniment, and gash-das- t t it on thet sick sow afore I found tt what it was." It didn't hurt ner any, aid it?" Joke in the groceryman. Can't say thet it did," answered farmer, "but ever sence she has thet sweet emellln' stuff on her, hain't done a darned thing but look at her reflection in ther duck Ind an' sigh." Philadelphia Tele I 8 life-size- In d hi ph. Bank for Women by Women. new bank run by women S6 for linen has been opened in London. It a branch of Farrow's bank. The ly male on the .premises will be a Men win De exciuaea fssenger. tm being depositors. Five hundred linen's names already are enrolled, greater number of them represent I new accounts, .but some of them lnsferred from the central office by Juest of female clients. Everything bits to the success of the scheme Current accounts will be opened fan $25 and deposit accounts from 25 is. The business hours will be lger than in other banks. I NO HONING it tti i RUBBER STAMPS THt WORLD OVER DYOLA DYES - - " It nftJ2,.1iknL,iISi li 19p uweeuua -LA J?DJ"lr,: BURTON, dii1 WnIO, ir3 T' Do, and til,,r card. M ....a, U "c?H7fi!... BllWir. II lin Money cannot make a man cnorf but it can give him the conditions of a good life. WMl William Smart. mtmt. TIk lame iUc MUn in I Ik.)h.i. A Recommendation. Landlady You find her honest don't you? TOrmer Mistress Honestl AVhy, she never takes even an order from me! Judge. Small Loaf, A fellow ia the south ern states tells of a baker (whose loaves had been growing "small by by degrees and beautifully lees'') who, when going his rounds to serve his customers, stopped at the door of one and knocked, when the lady within ex claimed: "Who's there?" and was "The baker." "What do answered: you want?" "To leave your tread "Well, you needn't make such a fuss about it; put it through the keyhole, 00 up 'i other fhfl niou! I )U8 OUtpai In our1 nulr O cl base, l if I .horsepofK wheel elude lamP 1 to l nntured will , jolts about tho faf I nre ant told t to; i,wnr sboH 18 COUpOtJl ir the b" table-spoonf- Fight Started Intro feature. to Illustrate lectures ly government officials and others, has scored. Chairman Hatch has perfected arrangements whereby e national campaign for of the housefly, recently undertaken by the American Civie association, is on In earnest. The organization's office is in the Union Trust building In Washington, and the crusade is under the direction of Edward Hatch, Jr., of Lord & Taylor. New York. The department of agriculture cruplans an immediate country-widsade. Hundreds of scientists, aided by an army of laborers, tons of chemicals and many mechanical devices, will attack the pest. Dr. L. O. Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology, told part of the plans to the house committee on expenditures. The first fight will be beA gun in rural districts. special farmers' bulletin is being prepared, which not only will give but will display In prescriptions, colors the diseases spread by the fly. TIE e motion views will be shown In theaters all over the country. He said hundreds of requests for the moving picture and stereopticon show had been received from universities, colleges, schools and churches and Y. M. C. A. branches. The health board of Florida has pro hibited the keeping of horses or mules within 500 feet of a dwelling, unless precautions are taken to prevent breeding of flies. Similar rules have been passed by Georgia, Wisconsin and Indiana. The American . Consumers' league has Joined the American Civic association In fighting the fly evil, as have associamany state tions. Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, chair- mnn tt tho fnrtri mmmltraa rt (Ka Woman's Municipal league of Boston, is spreading the propaganda In New England. Owners of stables here who violate sanitary regulations will be prosecuted, and householders are advised to put their fly screens In, shape and help the health department. Monster" Invades Congress The "Green-Eye- d "dope sheets" In the Dossession senators seem to show that Mr. Elklns Is in better form tbjin Mr Adamson. Ills best performance ol which there is an authenticated record was made at Hot Springs, Va., where he went to see Mr. Taft, before the latter became president. The morning of his arrival the senator ordered two plates of peaches and cream, a box of crackers and a quart of milk, a whole chicken, broiled; half a dozen "flannel cakes' and a large pot ol coffee. As he left the table the senator remarked that It was strange how his appetite disappeared as soon as he left his home in the mountains ol of Journal. - 'ould bart try to H one-fourt- h The moving-Dlcturduced In Washington d NOT VERY REASSURING. ment pies is advocated and the price of savoring "drippings" Is recommended. Here is the plan: "When rendering the drippings of fat moat, add a small onion (do not cut it), a few leaves of summer savory and thyme, a teaspoonful of salt and a little pepper. This is enough for a pint of fat. Keep the drippings covered and In a cool place." Maybe you never knew about braising rib of beef, broiling the beef ribs or sirloin bones and sprinkling them with salt and cayenne pepper. Well, try it. Also try boiling marrow bones with a bit of dough at the end and then serving them on toast In utilizing the cheaper cuts of meat the following Is recommended: Casserolo Roast. Three or (our pounds of round rump of beef; a slice of salt pork; a few pepper corns; each of a carrot, a turnip, an onion and a head of celery cut Into small slices. Spanish Heefsteak. Take a piece of round steak weighing two pounds and about an inch thick; pound until thin, season with salt and cayenne pepper, cover with a layer of bacon and salt pork, cut into thin slices; roll and tie with a cord. Pour around It half a cupful of milk and half a cupful of water. Plaoe In a covered baking dish and cook two hours, basting occasionally. Mock Venison. Cut cold mutton into thin slices and heat in a brown sauce made according to the followTwo tablespoonsful ing proportions: butter, two tablespoonsful flour, one f bottled meat saucf tablespnonful (whichever is preferred), one Ted currant Jelly and one cupful water or stock. Urown the flour In the butter, add the water or stock slowly, and keep stirring. Then add the Jelly and meat sauoe and let the mixture boll up well. Anti-Fl- y e A "The doctor throws lots of work in his brother's way." Limited, Indeed. "Is his brother a doctor, too?" Are you," she asked, "In favor of "So. He's an undertaker." rage for women?" ABANDONED IT Jn a limited way, yes." Mmlted? How do you mean?" For the Old Fashioned Coffee Was mild have it limited to women Killing. an- as capable as their husbands of deriding what "I always drank coffee with the rest might be best nf hp fnmilv. for It seemed as 11 mere Hie country." IH if we did you call that limited? Let me was nothing for breakfast It on the table. iint hnvp yol"I had been troubled some time Jut there happened to be near an my heart, which did not reel f window and he escaped. rWhi Thl trouble crew worse steadily. "Sometimes it would bent fast and Ownership. u iher times very slowly, so that I pn your money; don't let It own be able to do work for mlvlsos James a Patten. He would hardly two or after breakiust, mm nn kinr I'i't hold up a warning finger at I walked up a hill, it gave me a se 'ngmeer of this column. We are vere pain. My owned by the people from "I had no idea of what the trouble I" Wf bllV mi imol arwl na anil UT.H1 a friend suggested that per un "! meats. ham it nildit be caused by coffee off the coffee drinking. I tried leaving Growers. rostuni. drinking 1'ihnu uln't mrrt I hntr wna and began came quickly. I am now l;Hliity of (he nerfession's tone. change that 1 nm entirely wll ol the wants a blooming taxi; and to sny pt"ly and attribute the trouble heart int-ve blowed 'emselves "oatso ' coffee ami uv uoff to leaving I1 an t get one tney 'aves you as a .,m.nrf" mvf friends haveaban . i iiiiiiiui ana City high-price- lt."-La- dies Simply Obliged To. George Kettle rushed Into the Itwood telegraph office the other with a small package wrapped in ewspaper under his arm. 'elegraph this to my wife down to ton, Harvey," he sahl to the tele. jl'h c'.erk, thrusting the package ugh the little window. No. no. Georce. we can't do any B like that," laughed the .clerk. rat ye," said George angrily,' "ye to do it. It's my wife's .teeth." i!s WASHINGTON'. Are von hunerv? w And do you think the cost of liv ing is too high? Then listen. Co out to the back vnrd and run a nlce fat, unspllntered sirloin bone Into i ne corner near the fence. If it Squeaks. SDrlnkle a few ernlna nf salt and cayenne pepper on the exposed spots, fetop all further cries by covering both ends with a bit of doug- hboll it a little while and serve on toast. It's great! It's cheap and also it is nutritious. Uncle Sam. culinary expert, says so, and he ought to know. i nrle hamuel s new cook book is Just out and it gives cards and spades n coupie oi rignt bowers and also a few straight flushes to the oeeis or the country and even then comes out winner. The title of the new cookbook Is Economical Use of Meat in the Home," and it Is modestly listed as farmers- - Hulletln 391 " It was prepared by C F. Lanewor-thy, Ph. V., expert in charge of nutrition Investigations in the office of experiment stations, and Miss Caroline u Hunt, A. R. Uncle Sam puts his official foot right down on the vegetarian craze ana comes out boldly as an advocate of the food values of meats. "For many reasons," says the volume, "it seems fair to conclude with the majority of the physiologists that this widespread habit of eating animal foods le the result of experience and that it has its foundation In bodily needs." "Of course," continues the work, "it Is possible to overeat of these foods, as it is of butter or olive oil, for example; so in meat eating as in otber food habits moderation is desirable." His Views on Suffraoe. When a female canvasser asked an old fanner to sign a petition 1n favor of a woman's movement 1 eyed the document for awhile with suspicion "No, rm again' It, sure," mas the re ply, with the emphasis of a man who had had some domestic Infelicity. "A woman who's alius is alius a- gettin In trouble. If you've got any Nataon-Widthing to keep ner quiet I'll ign Home Journal. Bid nehas Pickling, smoking and curing meats are also advocated. The use of the fats of the meat in place of butter In strengthening. Compared with other foods Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and yet it builds the best. C2 THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO DEETH Uncle Sam Has New Dishes in Cook Book appetizing; UTAA v- j between the house and broken out In a new form. This time It has nothing to do with procedure or legislation. It has been discovered that Representative Adamson of Georgia can dispose of more food at one sitting than any other member of the house. Senator Stephen B. Elklns of WeBt Virginia, who stands high on the list of millionaires in the senate, has the reputation of being able to eat more at one meal than most of his colleagues can get with at two sittings. Mr. away Adamson is strongly backed by the southern members of the house while the senators are willing to back Mr. Klliins. The sporty members of congress are anxious to arrange a contest at which the question will be settled. The plan is to have Dick Shaw, the caterer of the senate restaurant, make all the necessary arrangements. JEALOUSY . West Virginia. Mr. Adamson, like Mr. Elklns, likes to begin the day with a good breakfast. Whenever he appears In the house restaurant the chef Is tipped off. In a short time there is placed before the Georgian a large platter containing half a dozen Immense sausages and enough potatoes to feed a whole family. When these have been disposed of Mr. Adamson proceeds to attack not less than a dozen griddle cakes, during tho course of which he disposes of a quart, more or less, of maple sirup. - lls)-sk- rerlandCM Ohio t.ldes P'1"1 The Knight of the 8wan. "or conducting a lady homo i voncert i Wiiy ,iid you ask me you home? Did consider j nLi j wagonii r.everywW"1 fnuhloned coffee Bar Tips in the Senate Restaurant I rt tJ NO TIPS uhlrh have token up with I'ostmn. ri There are nalnir steadily. urn my Post make that some people ( -you weak and tasteless, ou. u directions to according long enough, e !rn-N- o, but I thought you It Is a very delicious beverage. fash- nuut loudest. . of .no -- - the old ...,,( Dlaetr uiFllegende nave never was first loned coffee since Pctm THE menu card of the senate reshouse." our In started Her Reason. Road to ONtaurant there Is a stamped admoni"The book. Read the little -"Would you rather ba lieautl tion not to tip the waiters. Now, this "There's a lieuu. "In nkirs. i n I ciovor used to be a concession. he l'Mr,'JL AT7 restaurant Kver Mieautif,,!, ! thlnk You gp0i Then the governmeut took It over and " of laid t'ie steward to run It. It Is sup stupia men. but only InlrrrM. ""a f'K'ti.-Uo- ston Transcrlnt I tfty K SEAS' r etch. (ll-imin- r.d A Minister's When the kidneys are sick, the whole body Is weakened. Aches and pains and urinary ills come, and there is fYd IWI.Arr danger of diabetes and fatal Uilfht's disease. Rev. Fletcher of Tennessee 8uggests Donn's Kidney Pills Remedy Based on Personal Expericure sick kidneys and ence You Can Get It Free. impart strength to the whole system. There Is notlilnit thnt li so much omirhf Mrs. M. A. Jenkins, fnr hr a rriniHly for nlomueli trouble. to kmw you will b Quanah, Texas, says: uml hence or numei- low tin- - utv. a. j. nun-tie"I was so badly run ford, Term., whime down thnt the doctors picture we prvH.'Ot IliTewUll. cured hi! told me there was no IndlKfHllon. To uxe inn own warns, ne I was so low hope. In rt: were nyii, my relatives "1 received the called in to. see me before I died. Dif Ha mole bottle of lr. j!'''''IM Ciililwi'll'n Hy nip ferent pnrts of my body were badly IVihIii ut t 1 UHkftl In and I me, I was told had dropsy. you swollen and 1 iiiiiiU- - no mlMtuke Doan's Kidney pills snved my life, and In orderltiK It. I Imve lieen lliiumed With made It worth living." mid Remember the name Doan's. For tlyHpfpHlumore or leu Rev. A. J. Fletcher Htioiil for sale by all dealers. GO cents a box. nlxly uml hsve liiken tunny rrtnedteei. yeurt, Fostcr-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. lint Or. Caldwell' Kymp Ivimln hiu done tue more need Uun uuy UiIiik ele. I rat TS." The Large Way. nr. Caldwell's Hyrup Pepwn has old In druK Ktorea for twenty years. T h Apropos of J. Pleruont Morgan's ImIn only fnl rente or St m bottli. II mense resources, as shown In his prlre In canei'lnlly adtited to the il. of wherewith $100,000,001) children, women and old folk. It proffer urlty la vouched to the Government, and ' to build more New York subways, a teaiilla from Ita uxe are Kuuranteed. If broker said: you have never tried It aetid mime unit will nddreHN which a for free trial bottle, "Mr. Morgan's wealth causes him to he cheerfully wot to your home prepaid. look at money In a lurge way. Once It there la nny medical advice that you or anythliiK about your condition, want, In ave Fifth at the Metroplltan club that you don't understand, write the dor-to- r. Address your letter. lr. W. K, nue, I told him of the death of a mu ll Culdwell Uldg., Montlcetlov Caldwell, tual friend. 111. "'How much did he leave?' Mr. Mor Algy Explains. gan asked. "What do you suppose, Algernon," " " 'A matter of five or six millions, I the young thing asked, "Is the reasons believe,' said I. the (Mean Is salty?" "Mr. Morgan's eyebrows lifted. "I am sure 1 don't know," drawled' circumstances "'How deceptive sometimes are,' he said. 'I always sup Algy, "unless it Ib because there are so many salt fish In It." Success. posed him quite comfortably off.'" Indigestion more An ideal food; delicious; (ALT DtLAY IS DANGEROUS. posed to be under the supervision of the committee on rules. It cannot be learned whether the committee reported out this rule. Anyway It Is supposed to go. But what is this? A senator has finished his luncheon. He gives his waiter a bill. The waiter brings the change. There is a pause while the senator counts, Jingles and folds his money. Then there Is a motion toward the waiter with a deft turn of the senatorial wrist. Who's afraid of a committee rule, anyhow? Let us defy, say tht wearers of the togas. g r y 4 2W K-e- ' Used to It. Recently a lady witness In a court to up the state was subjected troublesome Are of cross questions, and tho lawyer, thinking that some apology was necessary, tried to square himself. "I really hoi, madam," said he, "that I don't annoy you with all these questions.'' "Oh, no," was the prompt reply; "I am accustomed to It" "You don't mean It?" wonderingly returned the lawyer. "Yes," rejoined the lady, "I have a r old boy at home." A man's Idea of a generous, act ls ' having a chance to take all another fellow'B money and leaving btm. somar loose change. The woman who loses her heurinc may be thankful It wasn't her voice. six-yea- The Dog Settled It The multimillionaire was uncertain. "Put how do I know you can support my daughter In the manner to which she has been accustomed?" he demanded, dubiously. The Imported nobleman smiled blandly. "I will go re test," he volunteered. "What test?" "I will lif with you one year and see how she is accustomed and sen I will know what to say." But Just then James the footman, liberated the 15,000 bulldog. There k more Catarrh In ttia sNtloa of the enunrry Uuut all other dlaenwa put tonellirr, and until Uw laat tew ytra Miupuard t Imi Inriiimbla. tut a (rmt many yean dotton pronounced It a local dHraiw and prescribed Kk'aI remiHlipa, end by (onuUuilly lalllti to cure with tocai treatment, pronounced H Inruralile. 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