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Show fashion. a new stayed in OM , ' toloaMo. i- i&Sfn of DAINTY ?ALAD DISH on Day 4 opoaI . COMBINATION 7 "Why da you I demanded reproachful passe, stooping to pick up Kitty's f CartPr d,sapPeared into the home r knight bought as as should Mwny cloth much fine make ' ldr. f i par( p!iyi. Of ll they lieve (! coast; n Deaier according haeed ql aaeureuei the the 1 achoo chili nn ami Jther strci T. 'Per It pitd keeping there is Both erf Then 'd In Hi f Ehler'i two forma ors Oppose ;ds: a ilia Kiific ffe will of 2,000. e child's these, all altruism, as becomes like whei jport at I MAN. OCleck y Tims i y, and cheao and nauseat-I- t wan one :ould be d e in the dis 08t InrUlhl spots In iluba it A dinner authority amount of tH of vn to ntlced aboi by and will. :h wl her haul- r msini 1,000 Wj y Ihrougi e to ipk yed w b light of it maoea'1 .or as h ctor. Tb d Ceofr' red oa b elf tbat in the It J about overuK 0 correct lrd IrvW, ms, ed on yo before V after' i wsi H,r i perform - women so abnormally and vain that they cant be their natural selves in the presence of any man. "It's awfully flattering, I began enthusiastically, to think that we can be so agitating Oh, It Isn't the man that really agiretorted Kitty. tates the .No, I rejoined prompttly, "Its the set of their skirts, or the tilt of their tea Even allowing that a gross hats, or the curl of their hair, or the fness of J62.000.000 Is to be thought of whether there Is any powder on their noses, or of what they 115,000 physicians the In of each would not be Increased shall say to be scintillating, or n than J540. "Isnt thiB the seventh waltz?" asked Kitty suddenly, rising and looking REHEARSAL IN A CAR. earnestly at her program. "I must go. Mr. Carter must be looking for sftwlonal Entertainer Was Almost me Too Successful. "Oh, no, I retorted, I Just saw him come out with the Tredway girl. 'Are Tbe otber night, coming home In you going to flutter again, Kitty? nr," said the professional enter-te- r, For Kitty had sat down with a sudT began to wonder If I could den exclamation and was nervously tf tears to my own eyes as I do pulling the remains of her fan to its eyes of the other people. I shreds. & T thgught of all the "The Idea, she exclaimed Indigwjongs J anyI'commlttel. anj felt sorry for peo-- I nantly, "of accusing me of of worn-.en bad wronged, i thought of all thing like that Only unpopular word the out mistakes I had made that other flung flutter. Kitty pie bad profited by and pretty soon scornfully. t tear began to gather in my eyes They are unpopular because they i roll down flutter I contended calmly, lightdo cheeks. my forgot there were other people ing another cigarette. 'te car who Of courae, I aald. relenting ft lit might notice me. Soon women who oman got up from across the car tie, there are plenty of i came to me. do take men as a side dish; but they 1 c. sir, said she, that you are are either those who are born with a ome trouble. Can I do anything to mission or those who are like yourp you? self. Kitty." tord bless you, no, madam,' I told What? Kitty looked up suspi' ' ' baiyiy wiping away my tears, I ciously. side dishes, so many "Who have professional entertainer and was In so constantly are "and dicing on myself. That's all. " I explained, lose men that they of the company Collieries Under the Sea. awe of U.e sex that P Bretod there are Immense , cried Kitty, as a dark form sht" ,r being worked under, the emerged from the vines and passed so ruffles. These submarine mines cover near us that he swept Kittys Mssand acres, and are being There he goes!" t The mines are 'en-- , "The devil! I ejaculated. 'Us shore, and the operators corrected No. Clement Carter," ' the vein beneath the water for Kitty than a mile. It might be ex- "Kitty," I exclaimed- reproachfully, hat the weight of the water "youre tearing that fan to pieces. 6 tta bauble nervously. ay Into the mine. . Kitty dropped tbe f the ocean Is as picking up exclaimed, I tight a There!" nt cistern. A tort of. fireclay the scraps, you were fluttering." ul)roarlne roof of the mine, li .v And1 aYthe near sight of him!" I sediment above la held In nd packed down by tbe, water looked my disgust. nnll there Is not a crevlco "Jj no." declared Kitty hastily, was for drop of water from overhead. the sight of him. It me. Mr. at not of catch sight Th fear he might Psychological Moment Curtis." closeted at was Priam hY - What?" 'bo adjuster did not prevent And yon." added Kitty that I be- In to say dropping very sweet of ou, wd told him Thats JuHt how it would be. aa all I aaved," murmured 88And because." continued Kitty umt out hla of her fan monarch, Jerking 6 fitting the sticks fh whenever that retiring prophetess. ' said once Aether wy no more," rejoined the other. had only to he waJed me, find to ha 1 cmM the ,0 and k. tn Klgned J0duT"k i.4ny nior than (hat, old man, ex-sir- ! - " Cas-,rVro- some m' souaethtaf. isltlvs rct of the tij b s. 1 Court is ss ,bro!' ,ed ler awing J1 cr!1; h be " ' 55 under the circumstances." lucldent shows the value of , Poken aat at the right time. Puck. -- Jumpers. o look at some of your nld the workman, entering ,y,' "lartnu-n- Cior store. 'Wg departmenL sixth floor, ccn-"replied the floorwalker, tsp-- 1 blf teeth With his pencil ak,r Statesman. t iTied you." retorted Kitty Clement Carter," I SSlri the peolr jthof 11 bcllg- - 'You hnn' KU,y; talk about my friends." man I know,i is the most envious I, niml declared, then. against him Just n I Bo Common. "Was no one injured in the railway ' 'J collision, count?" was a most It but nevertheless "No, painful situation. First, second, third and fourth-clas- s passengers ail minSimply unheard of!" gled together! Translated for Transatlantic - Tales from Fliegende Blatter. mu h , ALM08T A 80LID SORE. Skin Disease from Birth Fortune Spent on Hor Without Benefit-Cu- red Her with Cuticura. "I have a cousin in Rockingham Co. who once had a Bkla disease from her birth until she was six yeara of age. Her father had spent a fortune on her to get her cured and none of the treatments did her any good. Old Dr. i Positively cured by these Little Pills. suggested that he try the Cuticura Remedies which he did. When he comTUey slao relief Dl menced to use It the child was almost treefromDypemls,Ju. JlTTLE n itlgeetlon and Too Hearty a solid scab. He had used it about two I I VK Eating. A perfect raa montha and the child was Veil. I I edy for DUilneea, Nau-- I " ; could hardly believe she was the same "OhI ea, Prowalneaa. , Bad PILL 9a Taetelu the Mouth, Coat- F "And gamble." child. Her skin was as soft as a baby's I ' ed Tongue, Pain In the "Indeed!" without a scar on I have not seen Side, TOKPID UVER. . "And swear." her in seventeen years, but 1 have They regulate the llowela. Purely Vegetable. , ' heard from her and tbe last time I SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. "Really!" "And drink corn whisky." heard she was well. Mrs. W. P. Ingle, "And why are you going to do such Burlington. N. C., June 16, 1905," Genuine Must Bear things?" asked the visitor aghast. Signature do "Ob, all southern gentlemen Proving the Point them." She A woman ought to get credit for being Just as logical and ready to WHY SHE WAS THANKFUL. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. give a reason as a man. He Why? Little One Had Reason to Approve She Oh, because! W. N. U., 8alt Lake City, No. 28, 1907. Fathers Choice. well-know- n 1 ties The woea of the amateur gardener are very amusing to others, hut decidedly real to the mn who haa polled a suit of clothes, blistered his hands and lost his temper in hla effort to make things grow. A young man, recently married, early in the spring secured a suburban place, mainly with the Idea of "fresh, home-growvegetables. Every evening he would hurry through bis upper and rush out to his garden, where be displayed more energy than skill But, alas! When many little green things began to break the ground in hla neighbors gardens, his own remained as bare as thSahara. "It certainly has got me beat,, he confided to a friend at his office one day. "I cant understand why not a blessed thing has come up. I planted peas and corn and tomatoes." "Perhaps the seed were refectlve," the friend suggested. "I hardly think It was that," the gardener replied, "for I got the very best paid 15 cents a can for them." SICK HEADACHE - fiirr-- of from 100 to 150 pieces. All large houses carry a number of stock pat terns, so that one may replace at or dozen plates any time a or .cups and saucerB. These stock to the patterns are not confined cheaper grades, but many of them are artistic in design and of the best qualify of domestic and Imported china. Blue and white is particularIt Is no ly attractive for breakfast. economy to buy a cheap ware, and the simpler the color and design, the better. Gold is expensive. It is New Of the sister of a well to choose china which has the name of the maker on the bottom. If York family one Is married. 8he has one lives In a large city, where spe one little girl greatly petted by all the clal sales are held once or twice a aunts and subject to much advice year, great bargains may be picked up. from all of them. Of this last the little lady sometimes wearies, which weariness on a certain occasion made Shabby Carpets. To clean and brighten a shabby itself shown in the following reply carpet, cut an ounce of yellow soap from her small ladyship: Into small squares, and make Into' If you were my Said one aunt; lather with a pint of boiling water. child I should have you do thus and Add to this a quart of water and one thus. Said another aunt: "Were you ounce of borax. Place the mixture my child I would do so and so. The on the range and bring It to a boll; remaining aunt made a similar rethen remove It, and when quite cold mark. ALCOHOL 3 PE it CENT. add an ounce each of alcohol and The little lady thought It high time A gefabte Fneparaf tonGrAs ammonia and half an ounce of gly- to express her own feelings. "But I (IrFood andRrtula slmilatlng so been cerin. Wipe over a small portion of have. she said, "always tini(JieSioinactaandJJowds(f tbe carpet at a time, and rub vigor- thankful that papa married the sister ously with a clean flannel (which he did!" IlNELftTSfCTOMlI should be repeatedly turned as It gets The Terrible Mafia. In untl! the mixture, soiled) dipped Neither the Naples Camorra, the Ptomofes DigpstlonJChtnfi all the spots are removed and the Paris Apaches, nor the Black Hand of color revived. When you have finness and RestjComalns ncMxr termost Is and the America powerful ished you will be delighted to find .Morphine nor Mineral. Opium rible secret society in the whole how nice your once shabby carpet i Not deof in the harrowing world, spite looks. , tails of their ghastly work. The palm must go to the Mafia, which flourishes Lavender Linen. byAif W Lavender linen when combined in Italy, and has done So for, more JkxJtwm which 300 This than besociety, years. AMteUtf with white linen and lace Is very works so swiftly and silently, yet so coming to those who can wear this tor proMdr delicate color. A pretty dress of this surely, was founded In Sicily of foreign coldr was made In a jumper suit with tection against the injustice ftonM Jhnp. T. O." all edges piped with wjiite linen. The rulers. London "P. aeaSSMI flMm Inwaist. of the W)d part front It Cures While You Walk. Aperfect Remedy rorCoiBflp-ilostead of being closed with straps run . Sour Stoitah.Dlarrtaa is a certain cure for Allens Foot-Eas- e Worms jConvulsions Jeverish nlng from side to side, was fastened hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching all Druggists. Price 25c. Ilont together whh plain panels, the front feet. Sold by ness and Loss of Sheep. any substitute. Trial package FREE. one being joined at the bust Hue and accept Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le ltoy, N. Y. FkcSimilc Signature of buttoned to the jumper straps with three white pearl buttons on each Kicker. Pa Was a side. The back was of a similar deGeraldine What do you think of NEW YORK. . sign. This was worn over a white be sleeves short lace facilPGerald the full, guimpe, He has good terminal Ing capped with white piped Chinese ities. sleeves. The skirt was nine-goreSyrup. Mr. Window's Soothing with no trimming. tlis sura, rwlooes Vr rhUdraa Uwhin, fttauuioua. aily ptin.curM wtad ooUu. inealwlUo, Porch Furnishing. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thrift and stlnglnesa are as similar For a cottage on the lake or sea be made aa they are different shore the deep porch may picture In deep blues and the brilliant scarlet of Turkey reds. This scarle tone may always be used effectively In porch furnishings, especially wber TIRED AND SICK the scarlet and white East India cot tons are In combination. Delft blue WORK YET gives a lovely porchrooro also; the "Man may work from aun to sun hammock In blue and white cord but woman's work la never done," denim cover In blue worked with In order to keep the home neat white for the table; blue denim cush well dressed In and well as as pretty, the children plied ions for the chairs, and often overdo women and tidy, the hammock; a big wicker armchair from silence, la suffer along drifting in blue and well .that petticoat ed and cushioned knowing worse, bad to white Japanese cotton crejw, and on help to overcome they ought to hare the pains and aches which daily the floor a blue and white "hit or make life a burden. miss" rug In cotton. It is to these women that Lydia E. iinkliaiua Vegetable Compound, Braiding Thin Goods. ramie from native roots and herbs, The best way to braid thin inatorl comes as a blessing. When the aplr on nl Is to have the pattern stamped its are depressed, tho head n and back and baste paina, nervousness, sleeplessness, ana heavy puper or cardboard aches, there are dragging-dowthe mutcrial over the stamped pal reluctance to go anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless heeded, are aoou followed by the worst forma of Female Complaints, tern. Follow the outline of the patmatern sewing by hand or with the E. chine It takes some skill and experl feminine organism ina strong and healthy condition. Itcures the once however, to use the machine Keep If the braid Is put mi displacements, and organic trouble. In Ulceration, work. lull intimation, this for child-birtto carry women safely through the Change Is and done for stitching the .paring by machine Is of Life it Is most efficient , the and paper the paper tk-s- r through Mrs. Flnk-hsiMr. Augustus Lyon, of Fast Fnrl, Ua., writes afterward cut away from the back. all kind and had troubles female from I suffered time "For a long in the lower part of bock snd sides, 1 could not and aches of pain Bills. on Sugar Save K. Ilnkhams Vegetable sleep snd had no appetite. Since taking Lydia the fruit season, when you tha advice which you gave me I feel like a and following Compound bill is large, and you feel you new woman and I cannot praise your medlelno too highly." more Jelly or make to afford cant Women Mrs. needed, tr) Jam because of the sugar of female weakness are Invited to form from Women any suffering sealing rooking down the fruit Juice, write Mr Iiokham. at Lynn. Mas, tbit of her vast volume of exuntil won will help your it nn well, and putting away or Jam perience she probably haa the very knowledge that case. Her advice U free and always helpfuL tor. Then make your Jelly needed. half-doze- n divid-betwe- that ecfmeni otb to set usually consists Amateur Gardener Could Not Understand Why Seeds Did Not 8prouL . Full Particulars Wanted. When tho nurse brought the cheering new to Toperton recently that he had Just become the father of triplet he betrayed no particular satisfaction. "Boys?" he growllngly queried. "Only one boy, sir." "Well," said Toperton, "go onj dont keep me In suspense.' One boy what are the others? Sketchy Bits. L. 1 it Old maids, returned Kitty, "and widows whose husbands have been dead a long time and young girls who have no brothers to help them get a true perspective on the masculine creature. And there are other states that the the "patent" medl-- e business is about f 40,000,000 laid of (62,000,000 but taking the dical Tines figures as correct they resent an outlay of considerably i than J1 per capita for home medie an. The cost of doctors fees of medicines except such as dispensed for the same period, bably was approximately J230.000,-!- . This Is reached by allowing an erage Income of J2.000 to each of 115,000 physicians in the United a left-ove- "Whatr bob sense. liable iL. In the face of such talk of love of hu-it- appears to us that such bun-b- e should give place to homely second point, hardly repeat here the ex-ide- plant the Explains Why Patent Medicines. on patent medicines in the led States. Enough to give every ,rtitloner In the country a yearly :ts n broke In Kitty scathingly. men, "There are Individuals of both sexes, she added wltheringly, who are too easily Impressed by the opposite six. Not at all, I objected. I never knew a schoolboy so Insignificant and homely and Inconsequential that he didnt scorn girls. You see, to men, woman Is a sidedlsh, a mere Incident, while to a woman, man represents the whole menu of social existence, the piece de resistance, the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. "Of course, proceeded Kitty, Ignoring my thrust, "there are plenty of women who overrate men and and look at them through magnifying glasses And who fluttter I put In hastily, at their mere presence. But, she continued coldly, "they are women who don't know them. a reason. statement to the effect that d year J62.000.000 has been me who Rutter, Of the importance she accords to for April In a explains the opposition of physicians to "pat-- f medicines which are taken with the following 1 prescription, In In nnu it grades, ildren In rns positively. but" Medical Times rneiit of frankness esk, not raa faulty "By my "I will fashions Weekly. tl Thu,, d llverp,; seat In of a Hoi ed at ti back n9 P.s Iy two-third- d Times Medical a la fan at It!" have I made yours. quoth John Drakes, wear gentlemens U AND one-thir- 1 r Li furiously, offered to- -i0 my were an old maid!" "Not at all," retorted "Ive known plenty of widows who changed color and their conversation at the mere entrance of a man, upon the scene; and dozens of debutantes who became tongue-tieor tremulous the moment a decent-lookinchap appeared in the drawing room. Even most married women, I added, "lose their poise and the point of tbelr remarks at sight of the approach of a masculine creature. It doesn t seem to be a matter of a womans age or her condition, e time to go for day, when L ceded, it make will Blu! ; lh:y'Vhe Kitty, John Drakes his gown till U, he meant to 'las perceiving the same to be swear at the Ucuts, be began to but what done naught pave j U4 me," quoth the tailor, "for L phiilp Calthrops garment la, C the 1 self-sam- And sex. Just as If 1 she added with true feminine paradox. Aren t old maids of your sex7 I asked In gentle surprise. who Drakes, the shoemaker, the of made It U.vi .that yours Is made of." "Then as full of cuts as - the Geo; 7! ln8ult" you have .. fashion as the knights. after the knight, coming in dlor to be measured for his the like cloth jnj perceiving ?ihere, asked whose U was. ieal -- Kitty sat up straight and gazed at me in consternation. p'Le per tant Jndlg- - 1 llUter,d thats the same thing."rel'ted. :nd sent It to the tailors John Drakes, a shoeand tailors this to 7Bing gown cloth lying tailor buy cloth of the the wd pattern and make It I dP('larP,i nantly!11 tha P. A. Sutton, IL P. D. No. 4. Salem, Oregon, saya: "Acute attacks ol kidney disease and Something New to Serve at the Next rheumatism laid me Luncheon Proper Mixture of Inup oft and on tor ten years. Awful gredient for the Appaint started from petizer, the kidneys and For tomato and pineapple salad, couraed down peel medium sized tomatoes. Rethrough my limbs. move a thin slice from I sought the best top of each and take out seeds and pulp. Sprinkle medical treatment with a little salt and place In the but in vain, and when I began using refrigerator for an hour. Just before Doans Kidney Pills serving fill the tomatoes with fresh was walking with two canes and sufpineapple, thoroughly chilled, cut In small pieces or shredded, and nut fering continual pains, headaches and s meats, using pineapple and sleepless nights. I Improved quickly nuts. Mix with mayonnaise and after taking three boxes felt betdressing: garnish with a little of ter than I had for 15 years. The efthe dressing, and halves of nut meats. fects have been lasting." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Serve on a bed of lettuce leaves or Foster-Milburwater-criss- . Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Most Balads should he dressed Just PRIVILEGES OF A GENTLEMAN. before serving, whether French dressing or mayonnaise Is used. Celery or lettuce wilt If left in oil and vinegar. Youngster Probably Will Change Idea In Course of Time. Celery should not even be washed long before serving, as it becomes There Is a small boy In this town, rusty. Potato salad takes up large the Baltimore American, the says quantities of oil, and need to be very well mixed with whatever dressing son of a rather distinguished lawyer, who has decided opinions on what Is used. Salads made of greens should al- constitutes true aristocracy. One day ways be served crisp and cold. Can- recently a friend called upon his mother, and, while waiting for the r ned or cold cooked vegetables are well utilized In salads, but hostess, was entertained by the small are best mixed with French dressing, boy. "What are you going to do when and should be placed In the refrigerator an hour or so before serving. you grow up? was the stereotyped Meats for salads should be freed from question she propounded In the effort skin and gristle, cut Into small pieces; to start the conversation. "Oh, I am going to smoke." and allowed to stand with French Yes?" before drtssing combining with veg"And chew." etables. e - rv. or OF TOMATO THE BEST HE COULD GET, Capital of Oregon. pineapple. fashionable l Calthrop gir Philip 0a- Drakes, the shoemaker fl time of Kin Henry vJYroud humor which our t . uo be of the gentlemens would-b- FAILED. An Interesting Case from Salem, - til "Remains," tell P1 WHERE DOCTORS Fac-Simi- le c 1 For Infants ftnd Children. Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears' the Signature of Narcotic, - MUST Lydia 111 USD For Over Thirty Years Ill l( fWI OCfVTAUH MUMMT, A GOOD VtM fTVW BUSINESS TO ENTER Th4TMorifiirbutnMNi iriwrty Imndlwl ttononf th fcnuw BiiMit rin tutor lto,ntl lit ftotltUitf whMtrf of jttftkinir rlothw Aur ol oWUkio nil worj liUiftmpItalurenitftixL MP h bn la 4nN town IWw It inf notoIMinjv in th thtstnt.wlii wilt write u. w will him how he mn etnrt to bo'lnem for hitueelf nntl mefcn from the aurl Ue do not went on rti f mnjr NMWfF, Rirnply eenI uTMr iwne nd gfttlrw.pienlint we will eohd you foil the mine of title iieiwr, tloulere ntieolutefy free. Here ta en opportunity Uubl only (Ndnei to one men to 8 town. 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