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Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1921 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ! A Woman Alicia Hammcrsly . Who Wouldn't" Remarry OY OLIVE ROBERTS By Idkh McGIone Gibson Tae KoU l Writer v OF Tl ADVENTURES E TWINS Carnation BARTON . 'A FOUR O'CLOCK TEA. story by Frank Stockton, of. man the ' a. desert island fibere I was Jn lft on. had glad to see that Bab ignored Miss. inhabitants lost the power of Pch Relchers question, as did the judge, for! because ,U read, each with his hand still over Alice's, he said: they were all able . " am afraid that I would be harder to other's thoughts: As I' sat, in that room, pretending to handle than vour husband if I were in ; drink I my tea (which J detest and. which 'Alice. haven't great physical pain. or the stamina ro bear pain in the humble- - I ' consider 1a silly idea on the partwhat ness of spirit with which Bill meets ' Mr. Karly) could not help think ng ensue would terrific running-to-covhis torture.' When I, think of Bill a he n th,.U SUaatD v. y some necromania, va g j l4.h 1 n(rthr or us had been able to rean every old town, almost doubt the goodness onee else1 his that knew. also, mind and GodV I should think 'lhat Bill would j of feel-likmind was an open book. ; Cod and dying -- as : did ; own cursing i . "With the, exception of your friends. the man in Hoi v Writ.'one I am Atrs. tiordon. afraid that every were 'Bill hears his lain'with a supercourwhat we age. Jeff, because he knows that he must ' us would be ashamed of live to make existence bearable for me. thinking. Miss Belcher was malice per I sometimes think that I am very sel- - sonified. You were trying to fathom ih to want to keep him when he suf- - at just what place Karly was taking his so much, but he tells me that when Stand.. . I was halting him to the best we nare together he Is compensated for of my ability and hoping I would get under his wkia. A for him. only an ; everything." Providence could 1 know of what Bab involuntarily nlade n little chokdo know his But ing sound, but 1 noticed a "tiny wrinkle he was thinking. rMnf, between the eyes of Mr. Karly. .Ev- thoughts I were not pleasant. Bab ,con'Alix. like your judge." as idently he did not a;rrove of. suffering a topic for tea time. The judge. I think, tinued abruptly. more is the pity la not my "He also noticed it, for he said: "Forgive me. for I like him. judge too. very much.-- ' 'Alice dear, for bringing this up at this "Well, what is the malter? Is he mar lime,, but I am satisfied that to have the love and devotion thai you give to Bill ried? He certainly is very fond of you. is worth even what he for it. You dear, for whenever he thought no one are the most beautiful pays woman I know, was observing he simnly devoured . ou that. Alice, anrl every tims I see you I ask my-el- f: with his eyes.. And when he made were in the world remark about wondering if there 'Are there others many like you?" " many other women as good as AH e in Mr. Early sa'iil nothing. MIps Belcher the world a.--his face lighted with absolute he looked at you." tried to look ny m path et i'c and did not certainty "He may be very fond of me. Bab. succeed and I found a tear running down but he ha already nlven me warning my cheek. ine To' change the subject I said to Mr. that he intends slaying away from he is pot a ma 'lying man. I . K&rly that Bab and I had made a spe because resentful cial visit to the office to tell him that rather that, for i; eavt ni ti e was to be at my dinner impression that lie felt that he only had and I thought he ought to know so that to ask me to marry mm ior; m? io lie "could arrange for an extra seat for lci '. aske".1 ' T, y the Play. I,'- -.. . ? ?Z I have already ordered two boxes, so B I think there will be room for Mr. HenWhat Jy' vou mean. Bah? I that ou, that for somer reason he said somewhat derson," stiffly.to "By ' I" IIImean I the way. Turner, do you not want HILt'iC.lif' Jll . Ul in rtrt! in at the theatre this evening? Mrs. that- j"c.ee than von have been in any, Hammersly, Mr. and Mrs. Benton, Mrs. other man ycu ever met." "You forget noil.ing. You do not have; Karly and myself will be there." if you to answer me. for I know that I am ritrht."I Mill be very glad to come, will let me come in late. 1 probably Why didn't you invite him to the dinj v.jll not be in before the last act, ner tonight? ' sriven you. he said as he left. "For the reason I ahave just though,' man to. your house. Bab and I stayed a mrmnt later, long You wouldn't invite he to eaten the vinuK-rivrrown or wouin you. u . e nau umi uu enough i Tiss Belcher. S ie was reentinir the had vnenueu 'o ;sv away ir(.m ou for fact that she was not to be one of either' ear tha' V"! wou'd inveigle him into t the matrimonial not? rarty. As she left the rocm. "That h: v. tiat did to Puane Benton. started I lauzhed merrily. to come over to where I was sinlnir hut Bab was so com- Bab. In the most innocent manner in the! rlacent over the success of her mai world, arose and kept him in conversa- - riaee. "DM you ever tell him this. Pa' tion until we left. "'A pleasant time was had bv all.' " "n n t be silly. Alix." These lettont on milk cookery trill appear weekly. Mrs. Blake's counsel' helpful and stimulating, because of her practical experience' in home cooking. She will answer any question on cookery asked by her readers. Address Mrs. Mary Blake, care Camaiion Milk Products Co., 23 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City. LESS OH EIGHT . .- -t Substantial 7K woman who plans to serve substantial creamed dishes, croquettes, souffles and cheese combinations,, can lighten her summer cooking to a surprising extent. These dishes combine in a tasty form" all the essential elements of food. They may and should take the placo of heavy meat, a separate dish of potatoes and a cooked vegetable. Thus you may make one dish do the wdrk of three and be happy in the assurance that your table is served .with satisfying and wholesome food. I am going to include several recipes in this lesson, as I believe they villbe especially appreciated by my. readers. In all these dishes the use of Carnation Milk will add flavor and richness. Use it for its convenience in summer. You can keep it without ice in warm weather (in a cool, dry place) ; it goes farther, and you can always get it at any grocery store. You should make generous use iu your cooking of this safe milk, which is evaporated in our condenseries. whicli are all models of sanitation and cleanliness. Out he marched down the road. There was one Nuisance Fairy who "heads off for worms), this old fairy had given very little trouble. Alt the Biirrea. rie goi up out oi nin nijz eay rnair ana time that Jack Frost was cutting up his stretched and yawned ami blew his hot antics in the spring and Old Man F'lood breath out in CTeat Tuffs and said he was out around, he dozed and believed that he'd take his turn getting nodded andtearing didn't take an interest In any- some exercise. The other Nuisance thing. And when Howly Thunder and Fairies crowded into a corner when he JUmpy Lightning got out the Uss-drupassed and no one interfered. (Hit he and flash-ligand started off on a marched and down the road and past the K;rinkle-Biow'g house of Sprinkle-Blow- , the Weather- grand parade, dumping over barrel marked "Hard S.ornw' and man. iain down on the' earth, this felu! of lour!ng Nancy and Nick were looking low went Round You'd have the window and saw him. "what a funny asleep. he u never wuke up exclaimed p!d man." Nancy thought n all drier! tip lookinc." But after the blossoms had come and looking "He pointinsr. eone fn ttie 1r anrl lirrle haril KTeen came Kie- mow inn lunnfu. too. ."prn talis appeared Mn their places (which "My land o' gracious!" he cried. "It's woulrt one da be yples, reaches, pears. Old Slrzly Dry Weather. Now we are in and after Farmer for it. He's the hardest one of all to (.herrless or plums) h earden had a Rood manage, because he's as stubborn as forty gmith BB.pal-star:, and after all the little ninky. mules' and insists on having his own whitey, blue speckled eggs in the way. treeny. nests had cracked open to let out all Cop; right 121 b Newspaper Knterprise sorts of fuzzy youngsters (screaming their (To B Continued. j ! . j '.''.' m ht n I 1 i I .n. 1 - j , i JUST FOLKS , i WALT MASON By 5DGAR A. GUEST. t I i j ; sat tonight beneath a tree, to read some gems of thought, and passing gun men shot at me. to ny new pats they'd bought , a bullet tut me jn the knt-t- - and I am pcre ago' distraught, l.ong i young men had k ins, a lads have uns today, but then they sought the" wood- land runs, to shoot the stag at bav. or in the evening brought home tons of rabbits in a dray. And when we heard a gun's report, in woodlands or in fens. we'd say. "The boys are having sport. snakes or hen.; ti well they're shootingshould that hunters cavort amorg our dales and glens." Now. when . e hoar a fire arm bark, w shudder and la-- . mont. for death, which loves a shining mark, has gathered in some gent: some! gunman, creature of the dark las shot him for Sk cent. We know that laws and things are wrong whene er a fire arm bo ms. since bandits shoot the weak and strong and fit them for their tombs, and murdered men still Jog alone beneath the hearse's plumes. We have so many law, odsftsh: forbidding this and that, but statesmen do not seem to wish to squelch the bandit's gat; some buckshot came Just now, kerswish, and spoiled my Sundav ' hat, "Verboten" is the sign ..we see. where'er we look, by heck: And diver- kinds of liberty are made by law a wreck: but when sit r.eath vine and tree, a buliet wounds my neck. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) oo Easy i I i j i j Pour ovei It the white sauce, thin or medium as desired. Sprinkle top with little grated cheese, and bake for about j 15 minutes. Cheese Souffle Two tablespoonfuls butter, 2 tablespoonfuls flour. V4 teaspoonful salt, speck of cayenne, H cup Carnation Milk,. 1 cup cheese graced or chopped, 3 eggs, separated. Melt butter, add flour and seasoning; mix well and add Carnation Milk and cheese. Cook until sauce is thickened and cheese melted. Add beaten yolks of eggs and eet aside to cool, then fold In beaten whites of eggs. Put Into buttered baking dish. Bet In pan of hot water and bake In medium oven for 25 or 30 minutes. Questions and Answers Q. Hoxv can I prevent cream gravytfrom lumping? Mrs. II. 0. S. A. The secret of making smooth -- creaih gravy is in stirring constantly and adding milk and water' slowly. I will devote all of an early lesson to Cream Gravies and Soups. Watch for it, A reader writes to know how to potatoes au gratin. You may make your dish almost as fine as newby adding equal parts of water and Carnation, enough to thoroughly moisten the potatoes, and set in oven to heat a few e This vegetable Is not ap preciated as it deserves by 'Americans. The French know its secrets of flavor and uee it liberally. Your family will surely like it prepared this way: Fmall cabbage. 1 cup1 Carnation Milk. 2 tablespoonfuls flour. tablespoonful butter, salt and pepper, little green pepper, "4. cup cheese, bread crumbs. Cook cabbage cut in small pieces. Have medium white pauce (see Lesson Two for recipe) ready, to which the cheese and bread crumbs have been added. Line casserole with alternate layer-- of cabbage, peppers, crumbs and sauce, adding buttered crumbs to top. Bake for 20 minutes in moderate oven. Sufficient for four. i Dinner One-Dis- h Six medium sized pot.itoes, Ji cup chopped meat, any kind. 3 cups of white sauce. Cut potatoes in small piece?, and mix with meat. Cabbage Au Gratin yi-ar- . HOWARD R. GAR IS BY I I i BEDTIME STORIES THE AGE OF BULLETS. I TEMPTATION. 'I am not sure f,f myself." said he. As we scoffed at a fallen brother. 'Life never has tried or tested me In the wav cf many another. f arnot-ra- y that I shouldn't sin And risk my soul for a dream to win. "What do you mean?" I asked of him. "Oh. I mean just this.' he told me: "Jrv a desperate fifcht and a battle grim. I wonder could honor hold me. Wer my babies trjins for food today I ti ink i d get it fcr them some wa "It is easy enough to be straight and true When a man has no need to falter. But things can happen to me and you Which all of our creeds would alter. And I can imagine myself so tried That I should thrust honor and truth aside. ' "So at no min living I raise my hand In Hi.ger cr haLe to striKe mm. nd I understand "Till i "know the facts Thai I shouldn't be Just like him. need How was he tempted and what the Which led the man to commit the deed? "I would be honest and always fair. But sometimes the test is bittr. that's fallen And maybe the brother there For Heaven shall be judged the fitter did for another's sake By the thing henever such choice must Than we who make. (Copyright. 1921. by Edgar A. Guest.) od Dinners One-Dis- h THE all-seei- - 3 xcill be ! - Mrs.Mary Blake. JL er e ome G)oki T Conducted by - i- mm t t "left-over- " minutes. ; I used Carnation Milk in a custard, it separated when cooked. Can you tell me what caused this? Mrs. G. II. T. A. Perhaps you did not dilute it with suffieienl water.. Because of the added richness of Carnation Milk, it is necessary to dilute with half water, in any recipe calling for ordinarv milk. Q. When UNCLE WIGGILY'S QUEER RIDE. "Wait!" exclaimed Bawlr-v- after i mo- was very late one ntght when l'ncle mcnt. "I think h. e r.n irt. Havp Viggily reached the door r;f his ho!low you h 'loihesline anywhere about. nee W stump bungalow. He had ut eri to a igS'rT "VvTiy. yes. in the v.ood.-.hed- . ing of the "S. P. N. R. E.," which, as Tht isn't you know, of course, means the "o- -- locked. But what gooJ v.i; n c.ttli ihr.i do?" ciety for Preventing th Nibbling of Rabbits" lars.'(' The meeting had lasted un-- j i ll show ou.' of feted Bawi.-y"And til long after dark. do ou think". vou Of. b find a b; basket bunin of stood the Uncle Wiggily fiont any place?" Rice and Meat Croquettes tv,,. ;ne , galow, gazing up at the big silvery moon; "Yes. in the shc; a and. the twinkling stars, thmking what .answered Vncle Wirgi!.'. .'..ill wondering One cup boiled rice. 1 cup finely chopped wonderful night it was. wh.it the frog bov was'goii-to do cooked meat, any kind, 1 teaspoonful salt, a "I really don't like to gp in," he misled. . 'Son-"That's fine," crocked wish I could stay out ail night and jf there-ian upstairs u indpw 'open vou little pepper, 2 tablespoonfuls butter, V cup watch the moon.. But If Ntir3e Jaue.can, get in." Carnation Milk, 3 tablesponfuls of water una out 1 wasn t in shed worry. "Oh. vr'ainied the hunnv "Vou railed with the milk, 1 egg. Bring Carnation The more- - Uncle Wiggily looked the'aro troin sc"' elcto hoist mo ud like an more beautiful he thought the night. va tor." Milk and water to a boll, add the seasoning, "I believe I'll take a walk to the duck "Not exactly." said "Come on, Write for free booklet and meat. When this boils, add the egg rice pond," he whispered to himself, "and I'll show you." one well for 100 tested milk recipes. minute. of and After stir beaten, come right back. The oid gentleman rabHo led the rabbit back to in egg and bread crumbs, bit wandered slowly through the woods. the woodshed, the doorgentleman of which was not dip cooling, shape, Address Carnation Milk still gazing up at the moon, unt he locked. Taking the rore, Bawley passed fry until brown in mixture of lard and butter. Products Co., 423 Oocly so reached the pond where the Wibblewobb e it through the clothes basket hn'ndles Serve with Thick White Sauce (see Lesson duok children often swam. it could slide back and forth. Then the Btdg., Salt Lafce City. Two for recipe). There, stretched across the water like frog boy and Uncle Wiggily climbed up LT.E PAPE. By a strip of silver carpet laid tor the fair-- : on AArU t a lie the roof of shed by means of iea to walk on, the bunny saw the moon ladder. Once thre. Biwley made a loop Most reJigious men I have met are tho clothesline and threw (Ch'I and xiste this lesson in your cook hook. path. This, as you know. Is made of in one end of you have missed any . Me and Mary Watkin was setting on; politicians woven moonbeams tht lie trembling on it, like a in over the shuttf or' one Mahatma he Ghandl. disguise. u7 previous lesson, other, jest Indian glad to send you a roof of it on request.) tawking to each went h the water rolling' softly witu each rip- ct" i he second story windows, tn-l this, I,.- - frunt slens leader. Mar'in past and Skiut-ple. The patch looked almost firm i window was open. makie" a face, and Mary Watkins started "Now. Uncle Wiggily. get in the basenough to walk on, and Uncle Wiggily Girls al! over the United S'ates are My. I; to iaff like everything, saying. hn-to was he when about heard: i it when be try ket." called the frou 1 ever saw. ' automobile crazy. Police Superintendent thine ri funniest i.,lthe a softjustcroak beside him. and. looking; fastened the loose end boy. of the rope to the B nny? Alderdlct, Pittsburg. fill aw he's vou think funny. saw dont he the down, Bawley Notail, frog shed roof. dont know. I set. Thinking. Gos.i. The bunny seated himself in the basket if O fwasrnt boy. am a radical nationalist id go DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN Tom Takes a Trip to the Pust Office eny funnie" Iran allrim "Well!"' gasped the rabbit, surprised1 and B.T.vIev oo gave it a shove. The And v. sutch and' distributives! liris-lia- n herrv mvsetf like, "you almost frightened ne, Bawley. from thf shed to the hi'np'ov slanted ' r.n.aiv social democrat. G. K. Chesterton c, That face he made wasent Whv are you up so late?" down hill and the basket l'd "long on British author. 1 "Oh, it isn't late for mel" , latfghed the rope which ran through the Icon a Vard fare to make. so . as the mi"h It wasent the face to t"he Bawley. "I often stay up until sunrise handies. carrying the bunny rieht : rrWatkins. va. b jkshe made it. sd Mary Thoughts are mere tennis balls volsinging." open second story window. In h- crawled wav . I USTER OWN u y -i ' Me thinking. "!. i I couident make a leyed back and forth between the exk t 'emit "Singing!" exclaimed Uncle Wiggily. very softh'. unfastening the' rope from funnier I make wouldent that than fare world ternal and the "Do ductless PCX5T as Bawley started croaking. you call; the shutter and tying it to the basket CARDS: IMG01WG HERE glands. The M f VOL) DRIVE y A RACE. HORSE made one. Eaving. Look, look, brain corresponds to the tennis net. Dr. which Bawley pul'ed back along the nv. And I for that singing?" face" a K. this hows Krnest funny Tucker. New York osteopath. PRETTV "Why. Fttrely. But I'm rather hoarse' ground and out n the shod again. VJHEW 1 WAS Wats fMiiny about that? sed Mary Catd "Good night. Bawley!" whispered m wiim tonight, and my voice isn't as sweet as Kl1 Xi FAST r Vniik!r:FDl irlti (.UKM.wm ii ARE'I kins without laffing. usual. But what are you here for? t- i found a AnAral cle Wiggily. as he crept into bed. n ii xvi . v i can make them mutch funnier, "i er''u-h-suu m uenei hj-i l t . ii 0 I was Just going to walk on the moon Nurse dare never heard him at al' The inai cunuiuoiis are I sed. ijiuyo to be one. this at look ' Bawley." better. Howard boy hooped softly away, glad that going made 'T'"""' ," m" -path, And were? Then its a good thmg I frog he had helped Mr. Longears. chairman Northern Pacific RailwayElliott, com"ou along How one, ferst the than to saying. Baw-make I did!" when croaked And if the lawn mower doesn't drink up j hopped pany, recently returned from trip to aiK.-uhow t.n this, about a is only all the gasoline so there is none for the ley. "Don't you know that path thing northwest. hone thats not the funniest shadow reflection and If you stepped on automobile to take out riding I'll tell you III ever without Watkins sed see, Mary it you'd get all wet?" and the rug. net about Uncle Wiggily HOW'S YOUR PARASOL? Heck, wats she laffing. Me I thinking. "Oh, yes, I knew that!" answered the QO What about last uummcr'j parasol with as one hard made another And wunt?uL-infand fee'.inc funny as Its split silk top. and its ."till lovely hanmake tr ,k does look like a real path. But 1 must be tomorrow, Coming tLI ' 3 aavnir - one dle? n AVell heers a funnv It needn't be discarded, neither muitt . "I'll hop along, a ways with you." of Mystery Road. ' ' A gripping i an r ite.sed aint it: It be sent to th fhop tr be recovered without larnng. at Mary Watkins fered Bawley; so the bunny gentlema considerable expense. You can do It runny and i sa. aw. you aom Know new and the fiog boy went together to the iiove story wiui eiiuirtjiy Y . yourself. Rip off the old cover. Take one. dont. see wen y. you face you bungalow, when Uncle Wiggily suddenly out. one of the gores and press it well to like laff Phe started anything. Wich stopped. us? this as a pattern for the new cavinr. O mv. vou certeny loorf funny I ve f-rhe exclaimed. Good gracious: n Be sure that you yse the pat- mn-ingores. on sne voure Ana wen mad. Kepp go! in with-- ! JLctVlll JTU W Kill. forgotten my key. and I can't tern I with looked I great accuracy, ii Mad sed. and nuthing;. out waking Nurse Jane. Oh dear!" oo- Care must be taken in sewfnr the on way that otner Trpose. in your look pocKet. suggestthe"eces-sar- y IF YOU ARE WEJ-- L BRED. that they have are to be funny togetherAfter Proving peeple are libel ed Bawley. curve. the gore will all on a bride's parents with- - wen all toit. Ieet ixpect they "No use! It isn't there. 1 wonder if the- in Vou hem or hemstitch the cover. Any three weeks af.'er receiving wedding gether, OO is open." said the bunny, "Per- announcement back door cards. though the an-- j trimming or Insertion you desire to use caps 1 can get in that way." is put On before the coyei; l put on the in themselves demand no nouncements He and Baw'.ey walked softly around.; ether acknowledgement. In putting the cover on the frame. but the back door was locked. Then they In arranging' the wedding where the fasten the top first.. then fasten frame, tried the windows even the cellar or.es is given away by her mother, she j it at lride each rib, firmly pulling it down. but they were also locked. Everything! will i ass down the church ai.Ie on the' 1 r " The top can be finished with a piece f I l. vac ATI om "L vELt.H was tightly closed, trust Nurse Jane for arm To Back a brother or finite alone and her j a of D. Khirred M. cluster of SAM of or UNCLE ribbon, fruit By Ll FRIEND fhat. mother will rise to respond to the cere- The handle can be enameled MUSTBE OVER-- 1 SEE THE OLD flqwern. "i I guess I'll have to awaken Miss mnnv. or gilded. YOU'RE BACK ON, HI. IS SOME i r Tlir liirt-VW III in rr i c o Fuzzy W'uzzy. after all." sighed Uncle ex- FEEDING. vna sna wm ue uune put out clusively frr women friends, lead the IM! vi5Kn.vJOKEfiJ.'EM P JOB .THE YOU ARE WELL BRED IF i The feeding of children is of the greatawu n. way into thie dining room. .In giving a dinner or supper partv, ss est, importance. will enter the dining room first, During infancy the diet should con- host you feminine honor gueet at your sist wholly of milk, and mothers should with a Tho hostess, with her own dinnurse their babies at the breast, unless right. will enter the room last. otherwise advised by a competent physi- nerYoupartner, will not let rain or any other clician. matic accident keep you from attending At six months the baby begins to be the event to which you have accepted an able to digest starch, hence small amounts invitation. of barley or oatmeal water may be given You will slip your wraps off in the lobwith the milk. It is also well to give a of orange juice twice a day. by of the theater, if you "happen to be teaspoonful . When teeth begin to appear a cracker late, so folk sitting behind you will not or piece Of swieback may be allowed. be annoyed by your movements after you About the 15th month small amounts of are seated. ' OO baked potato, apple sauce and the pulp FOR CREAM. of thoroughly cooked prunes may be want the cream to whip When you given. I each time of your day. have helped give thousands of When the child Is 2H the mother may quickly add three or four drop of lemon or two teaspoons of scraped Juice to it. Lemon Juice aids in the give one nervous folks, increased . strength and weak, run-dowmeat, or an eag. Sugar, other than thickening. oo obtained naturally In. foods, is not necesendurance, in two weeks' time, in many instances. LIME WATER. sary for a young child' diet. Simple desserts, such .ae' custards, apple sauce Drain pipes and all places which haves and prune pulp may .be given as early a tendency to collect moisture and thus I am not doctor but PHYSICIANS HAVE OFTEN ADVISED PEOPLE as the 20th inonth. have an odor can be kept fresh and clean As the child grows older it may gradTO TRY ME. Former UNITED STATES SENATORS. United State Army by using lima, water once or twice a of the same meals as the week. ually partake Generals, Judges of U. S. Court and many well known people have availed them-Belv- es parents, care being taken to see that oo of my help, the diet is varied. ; That should be House All children to Jazz STRONG MEN, ATHLETES, BRAIN WORKERS-th- er know what I can do of cool, not encouraged drink water. plenty KANSAS. CONDUCTS . ' PROBE OF HUNDREDS ATTEND when they want the "Uy theroV itrcpgth and enduranco that wins. oo time today FUNERAL RAID FOR CIGARETS STATUS ASKED WOMEN W2K ARZ WEAK, nTona and Irritable a a result of orenrorlc, Alhambra. BEAUTIFUL HANDS. household often or haro obtained mot surprising relief from me. worry drudgery Cleanliness is the first rule to observe in the making of beautiful hands. Thev MATBWAN, VT. Va.. Aug:. 4. :All . WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. American . TOPEICA, Kan., Aug. 4. City and, be dabbled and rinsed in cold a a result of Iron starvation, amount of good you do not get the full shouldn't authorities-uniteWhen, today in business waa suspended .here Wednes- intervention In. Haiti and Santo 'Do- county about or not water as a ore or soil appears '' ypu feeling tired in the morning strength out of it. get up Can raiding Beauty Uniurpawed day and attention of. tho people, was mingo was described as "the blackest where it was suspected- - cigaretsstores here orthere. That method only drives no longer .do your day's when you To prove to yourself-wh- at hav I can do the dirt in and spoils the texture of the . work, without being all 'fagged out at get Th wot?rfaBy refined, of 6id in of on doctor in funerals American to Hatfield a of the the stala sold centered take violation been .in specimen chapter history skin. . when all goes your blood and make a "blood count" of your digeaUon night; pearly white ; cosnUxioa ir they are put In water at all they O. G. Villard, of New and Ed Chambers, killed 'Monday, at Caribbfcns'by wrong1, or you have pains across the back your red blood corpuscles, then try me .should al rcadered, brtags backtha .. oo 1 be washed in Snaie-inves'l- ' look pale and drawn, do ror one month and have a new "blood thoroughly or Hrglzfff-arpeiYork. tepid and your-fac- e lined Welch. Hundredsof peroris warm water in which a few drops of appearaac of yoath. Rei balls sometimes until Puff wait go all to pieces and count" made and see how "your red blood ammonia you grow ?Ix' inches" not cation. or borax have been put. A soap sults are Instant, f HaV ' collapse In a state of nervous p rostra-- 1 corpuscles have increased and how much but there was no IndicaI 'n diameter in a night. streets, the -- American Immediate withdrawal in oil should ba vegetable aatiaepllc ExerU a aoft aad your weakened condition stronger and better you feel; how the abounding tion or until Insome tion of trouble. would be & disaster, he said, but mill used for the skin. serious disease, but color l has come back to action. Over 73 contract soothing you and face One hand should be the scrubbing ' accordance Uaued your orders " In with, occupation should terminate. tary ."try-meI only takeamone minute of vour how much stronger and more ia years ASK FOR and GET your brush for the Each other. steady Mr. Villard .said witnesses fromi ate Tom should be I Davis, NUXATED IRON each policemen by Major time day. am nerves now are. I will not injure your kneaded and massaged to stimulate 15 c or Trial Stsm SenJ . on comwould like I Iron. Haiti the in the iron before marthe and tnilltlajrvrn appear your teeth nor disturb your stomach. organic duty under You circulation and develop a roundness. a guarantee proFIKOU T. BOrtlVSc SOU blood and like the Iron In spinach, len- need not lose law In thir mining county, were mittee only undr tial a me. do not on I cent Jf After and cleansing thorough . 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