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Show THURSDAY EVENING;; SEPTEMBER 22, 192 Alicia Hammersly By Id&h BrlcGloae Gibson Mary's Kitchen OF THE TWINS ADVENTURES Remarry 3Y OLIVE ROBERT Kmfd Writer I found Tom waiting for me at the club. NEWS OF DUANE. r "Tom." I demanded, "did you tell me tore open trembling lingers Bab knew about (Duane last everything" the envelope. Then without a word she evening whenyou you asked me if I had heard handed the-- message "to me, and stood as the latest news?" , it carved in stone, so pale and still was Tom looked rather sheepish. TTou do I charged. "Where is she, while I read: know "Duane Benton not on the La France. Duane something," Benton? Why did he get off that Left ship on pilot"" boat a few miles out boat? Is he ill or crazy?" from New York. Passenger' list ' address "He declares he Is neither, "grinned 13 56 Park avenue. New York. Tom, "but I think he is a littleto ofmeboth. he "U. O. Griffith- - Captain La France." Just before you telephoned The addre3 was that of our, apartment walked In at the club. I warned to tell Jn the city. you that he had returned. but,he .would "What does-- ft mean" demanded. Bab, not etme." her voice sounding aa though: her "Did you tell him about the wirelessr was ebbing from her. heart. "Yes. Duane wanted to go to your sis"I can't imagine. Get on your wraps ter immediately. I tried to explain to and we will find out whether Tom Lath him thafhia Budden appearance would am or Mr. Larrabbee know anything." probably kill her, but he would not have "Oh, AHx, you don't ; think any thirig it bo.' He kept spying: 'Don't tell her, has happened. He took the pilot boat don't tell her. I want to surprise her.' " 'I- knew," he said, 'when I had that to New York." back -"Then he has been" here over 24 hours. Irresistible desire to come back with, the Oh, let's hurry. Let's hurry! Maybe he pilot that I was needed here. Now I know Latham that it was Bab's love that really went back" to the ; apartment." "Of course he would not do that, Bab. wasdrawing me back. I am going to her. Neither do I think he "Is club. And I am not going to have our meeting If he had been there Tom" Latham would spoiled by permitting the news to be rehave told me when I .called him up last layed through you, her sister and finally Don t you Uxt Bab over the telephone. evening." he has gone out of his mind.' aare ten ner. x am leaving immeaiaieu. "Perhaps i "Don't be a goose." He should have been with your sister. He 'we had better rushed away half an hour ago. "Don't you think.-tha- t "We must have missed him on the way. telephone. I can't wait until, I 'get Into the city." . ,. He probably went by the Post road and to get we came in' by the other.". "It will take up about, Larrabbee's office by- telephone as to go "Well, he is with her now anyway." In. Hurry up." 4, no, .Bab went with Mr. Larrabbee "Oh, I confess this new turn of affairs, made to lunch and to buy a hat." me nervous. I could Imagine nothing "Good Lord." . that would bring Duane back after he had I determined not to tell that momentous feminine to another nan. gone three miles out to sea. Very soon we were at Mr. Larrabbee's He would not understand. office and we found that he knew no "When are you going to meet her?" he more about Duane's return than we. asked. I called up Tom from there or rather I "She Is to telephone here when she is ;alled up the club but could not get him. through." Bab We will telephone to inher determination not ""That's all the Shore." to gopersisted with me to lunch with ' him and I Duane out atright. "That isn't necessary. Hannah will persuaded her to go with Mr. Larrabbee. "Take her to buy a hat, Mr.' Larrab-oee,- " telephone to Mr. Larrabbee's office." I urged as we parted on the side"I do not think Duane will allow her walk in front of his office. to do that. He is so cracked on that surMr. Larrabbee looked incredulous. Jruslness.' Tom called a bellboy and "Yes. Mr. Larrabbee, I mean it. Don't prise to get the shore cottage on the hin told of the consolations of re- wire for him. Ina few minutes the boy you know one-cent widowhood is deciding upon the returned saying the connection had been 'engthening of one's veil and whether one made. should have the hat' lined with black or Tom went to the phone and came back white crepe?" Mr. Larrabbee looked quite with the informatiton that Duane had shocked and I realized then that that was started back to the club. a secret of my sex which I should not ' Tomorrow Reveries. nave 101a. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) :'":' .With - : . LOPPY LOBSTER. The oysters were most respectful to the Twins when they noticed their shining badges, for they recognized the badges as the same kind that Pennywlnkle wore. And 'everyone Cap'n In the sea. from the walrus to the little cherrystone clams, was respectful to the falryman po liceman. "Yes." said one of them, opening his shell wide and looking as polite as though he were being served upon a fine china -- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' A Woman Who Wouldn't TV THE OGDEN BAHTOrs the candy store ori Sunday. No ' one answered when Nick" pressed the button at Loppy Lobster's front door. "Oh." said Nancy Impatiently. "You'd think his mother woul.t be here, or somebody. I hate empty houses." .Then sudshe caurht Nick's steeve. "Look. denly Nick. somebody is- at home and he's peeping!"looked where was pointNick a sideNancy doorway he saw ing and out-o- f two poppy eyes looking boldly at the m . - life-blo- od - at-th- e - : . as-lon- g Be It remembered pork l on of the meats that shouldthat be well done. Always figur on, from 44 to 9 minutes for cooking chops or tenderloin. while tenderloin costs more than other cuts of rrk. there Isper no pound wa!e and a pound cf tenderloin will go mlmcmt a far as two pounds of chop. The way t cook pork tenderloin la lmplet to have th meat Frenched. FRENCHEO PORK TENDERLOIN. Cut tenderloin Into allces about two Inehe thick acro tha meat. Flatten each with a wooden potato masher. Or tell the butcher you want your tenderloin Frenched, and he will do It for you. Season each piece with salt and and roll In flour. Melt bacon fat pernor In a frying pan and when Just ready to imiA put In the meat. Turn to brown on both sides. Reduce quickly th heat and cook slowly for half an hour. Hemova meat from pan and keep hot. There should tx about i tablespoons of fat left lo the pan. Add 2 tablespoons of flour and stir until emoolh. Iet the flour hrown slightly. Stir In from IH cupa to 2 cups of milk, the milk slowly as'when making adding aauce. white Season with salt and pepper aad cook five mlnutea. The gravy may bi poured over the meat or served In a rravy dlsb. , STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN. Select two small tenderloins. Wlp witn a namp cloth, out th meat length wise, pulling It apart until almost apllt in two. spread th split sid with a dressing mad ot stale bread. Cover with the other tenderloin split side down. 8w edsea together. . sprtnkle with salt and minutes In a pepper, and bake forty-fl- v moderate oven, basting frequently with l cup cf hot water and I teaspoon of but er. "Yes," said one of th plate with shaved Ice and lemon. "Yes. Just beyond that bigs Loppy Lobster lives gray rock In the sea-wegrove. But he away a lot of tne time." "Oh. well." answered Nick, "we'll ring his bell and find out anyway. Cap'n Pennywlnkle wants him. He's been fighting." "He usually Is." answered the oyster. "And now if you'll please excuse me, I'll shut my door and take a nap.' The Twins said. "Certainly." and in a moment the oyster was closed as tight a hat-secr- et ed em, openlno his shell. eyes that stared steadily without so much as a blink. "It's Loppy himself!" whis"Ijook at his btg pered Nick. tall and hi claws - and his ' feelers. What will he say when he knowi that Cap'n Pennywlnkle has sent us for hlmr "I don't know." answered Nancy, eyeing Loppy's sharp claws uneasily, ' but don't let us go too close' (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 192X; N. K. A. Service.) grn fan-shap- ed . "If s our policy to give you the best your money can buy. If we do that In email transactions you know vro can be depended upon f or square dealing when you Intend, f (hickory "We build confidence and make friends bv recommending Hickory Garters because of their five famous Illckory features: SIZE A YOUR HEALTH BY DR. R. H. IS IT YOURS? I BISHOP. lf FARADAY. ..Most cases of baldness are due to dandruff. Dandruff is a parasite disease, ot September 22, 1791. oo the scalp. It Is believed that the parasites that producee this disease grow down One of the greatest scientists of the into the cylinder-likdepressions at the roots of the hairs and cause the loss of last century was Michael Faraday, born the hair. in Surrey England, In 1791. Ills chemical I i There are' two forms of the disease. researches and electrical his experiments The first is attended with a greater' or were or crusts and with Important enough for him :o be less amount more than two page. In the In second of form awarded the the sclp. UNCLE WIGGI LY AND GREEDY GUMP tleman. "I think I know a way to cure drying oil tan from the with scales unite the Brit lea, .BY MME. MOREAU. scalp proof of his fame! i Once upon a time there was a Greedy Greedy Gump! Please give me half a and form a crust over the head that is the averase But interests what person - Gump. A Gump is a funny little boy anij dozen puff balls." PARIS. Sept. Zl No. you simply This Is the more than hla experiments la the removed with So the hoptoad 1k.vS did, an-- the bun- form that usuallydifficulty. mal, who always wants to eat everything Is the character of the shouldn't be content with rough. ueIv causes of baldness. , light. he sees. There are no Greedy Gump girls, ny took the puffballs home with him. have proved that dandruff man himself. He was one of the most skin! No girl should hut thre isn't i. for girls are never so hungry as boys. If you have ever been in the woods in au is Kxperlments An ointment was made loved of nclentltts, one of tn warmest any magic about the acquiring of a nicer "catching." P Now . this Greedy Gump, who was a tumn you must have seen these puff balls. from the scales of a man's head and rub- and most genial hum.in brings ever on. X ooy, lived near the hollow stump bunga-iThe- y a. are really sort of plant, and the bed into the backs of guinea pigs. The known. The route to nice skin Is one which low of Uncle Wiggily. the bunny rabbit balls are filled with tin seeds, so small pigs contracted the disease and lost their was the son of very povir vsj-pl- e. lakes reveral weeks, even months, tn Faraday a And i gentleman. many and many . day that they are like dust. Some of the big hair. He was a child when his parents rover. And olive oil real olive oil wlU , Mrs. Gump would toddle over to where puff balls', dust will a cut finger from is spread by promiscuous se moved to London, where the father be- be your rrlme assistant. Dandruff slop .. uungeam aweir wim ixurse nouse-Before retiring. wah your hands In Dieeaing. liut you must not use it vour- - of the comli and brush. As in the cjSSt came a blacksmith. There seemed little jane; seir nis musKrat iaay hot let a doctor do it. and after drying them, while of the boy becoming a great scix'uzzy vvuzzy. chance member each of individual toothbrushes, But Uncle Wiggily did not want the of the famly shuuld have his own comb entist! He was apprenticed to a look-tlnde- r. the fingers are still warm keeper, and Mrs. Gumpt would sayr and ft. dip "Oh, Uncle Wiggily Greedy has been brown puff balls to stop any cut fingers and brush and allow no one ele to use them In olive oil and slither It over your at of I a baked it from pan face. nor did he want to burn them.. again! big Don't rub It In! And don't rub Yet all the time he was workinK he just bleeding, - cookies. I set them on the window sill th$ dust to smoke btes, as bee Keepers infection from the brush and was carefully educating himself nd train- It off! Besides to cool take-honethem he all ate and do when they up!" from the hives. j Dear me! said Uncle in the most wonderful manSimply cover the skin with a very gendebility, constipation and other ing hisas mind Nor did the bunny want to eat the puff comb,Wiggily Is shown by his letters to a tle pressure, are health undermine the ner, Iteally. rubbing should be conditions that me ao any- balls, though before they got dry and constant causes of falling hair. it you couia neip i wonaer And one day when he wus 21, avoided since tt often Injures the sensifriend. thing to cure Greedy Gum:??" asked the dusty some puff balls are-- good to eat. As baldness dandruff lessens. a customer f his master who had no- tive glands and Induces a disagreeable ; ?.f the, hX animal. i will teach Greedy Gump a lesson The disease isincreases, of early life, coming ticed his studlousneM. took him to i;mi tag!nes. one m?T, : "Weil," spoke - the bunny rabbit slowly, with these puff balls." said I'mle Wlg-"I'- d usually between the twentieth and thir- lectures by the famotf scientist. "Sir Olive oil Is the basis of a very fin like to help- you. for being greedy isleriiv as he horopd homo ith tiifm vhn tieth years. Both sexes lose their hair iiumpnrey fare cream, excellent for these winter maue nuies ivy.whichrinuiy me tmnK a du, ana per-- ; we reached tris bungalow there was Mrs. from dandruff, though women rarely be- of the lectures most saa: he later wr.)ie nut days. Just ahead, and you can fix your i naps, Dy tomorrow or next aay, l may Gump to Davy. And so he became own. Get wme ordinary toilet cream, the for him. sent and come bald. waiting have a plan for making Greedy bftter." also has something to do with acquainted with that man. ana later his unscented sort which you can buy In "Greedy has done it again," she sighed. Heredity One "I hope so! said Mrs. Gump. Plain Jars, and mix it with equal parts "He ate a whole chocolate cake. What baldness. does not Inherit baldness, assistant and companion. : Uncle Wiggily went walking in. the shall I do"' took him abroad and then found of olive oil and almond olL a an often Inherits individual but Davy -some to of for think woods, trying way Cream 11 together In a small bowL Slow Faraday positions In London. just wait a minute," begged Uncle scalp one that easily falls a him ' Curing Greedy Gump. forw-arone his worked as the oils drop by drop, and workof to baldness. way adding the victim Wiggily V "If IcouldTgivo him a scare, such as Going' into th kitchen he took a little leading-meof bis time tn tnc flell'f ing them Into the cream. It win become of has men their hats the With shap J?the Woozle Wolf or Fuzzy Fox sometimeslof Nurse Jane's raspberry Jam. He a very smooth mass not unlike mayonto do with the shedding of their chemistry and electricity. me.- that might be a good way, ; ped the puff Tballs into the Jam until thev much Stiff He was 86 when he died. naise, in texture. blocked should be hats Tip hair. twere-wel- l the bunny. .. Then put It In a little like and keep thought round oo of head exact Just owner's the to covered, the looking shape .. Jus then he saw some J ittie hoptoad balls of. cake-o- r covered while not In uiie. jar most to wo that It will not press too tightly at any delicious Only a small candy, a in on . mossy, of this should be made at a green place Iboyar playing one spot and thus stop the flow of blood quantity The little hoppers were toss-- ; at"Tntce ' t'nc the forest. brown-thintime for It will not keep long. to the scalp. gs one to another, home with you" said the bunny to .Mrs. This Is a rood tyeventlv Qing round, for chap-rin- g cf the scalp is effective In Massage What have you there? asked CnCW and makes an excellent base for tlrtrr lialrlnAC them where ftiwdv will seol nrarn Put re at must done It Wiggily.' j 'them.-anwatch what happens pewder during theoo--winter leu st once a day and two fir three tlmea months, ' "Puff balls." was the answer sat She no Mrsf did the that. do will harm. The puff Gump following daily i "Are they good to "eat?" asked Mr. balls on the window sill as if they wre RENEW YOUR FURNITURE i t o Longears. tli i (iron K u n H ' cool. Soon in came the little You'll want to fix the furniture and 'i . to there GETTER DAYS. " f nave it realty, new looking during yourJ "They are if you want to' get your endeavor to gather ar.d with firm animal, hungry 3 he always was, f mouth full. of dry. dusty- powder," an- - j boy"Ah, more good to up a handful pressure ha! Something of scalp in a bunch. Use When young I worried under the lll period or rearranging and touching up swered onte of the hoptoad boys. "See, eat!" he greedily cried, first one hand for a few grabs and then? that Ichildren know; my colic was a won- this rail. ; Uncle Wiggily." And the touching up of badly treated ia With that he stuffed his mouth full of the other. Keen It up systematically, der. had nine mumps or so. Then grandhall. The hopper- broke open puff.' balls. At first the jam on the ma over the difficult. If paint or furniture me a the the made swallow until of puff castor scalp thoroughly stoup a ioi ui ur. puwuei, uus outside tasted uit fine. But a moment skin is In a warm glow This done vig- oil: and life seemed vain and hollow, a enamel hasIsn't uoaiw uui lwn chipped off. the spots .that made Uncle Wiggily cough andjlater Greedy Gump began to cout-- and orously for five minutes at a time will thing of tears and toiL If sickness was can tx almost entirely concealed by sandsneeze as ma moutn and nose mien witn soon strengthen the scalp muscles and disaster, the remedy was worse; the tAste papering all the loose pelnt from around ' "Qh. ho!" cried the bunny rabbit gen- the fine brown powder. holes of oil of castor weeks could not dis- the uncovered spot so that the finish Is open up the tiny cylinder-shape- d "Oh! Wow! Ouch! Oh. I'm chokirg:! through which the tkiy hairs can grow. perse. Then all long our pills and potions re- smoothed down and there Is no sharply Water! .Water!" he cried. His mother Tincture of green soap should be used fused to wear disguise, snd they stirred defined edire.' s brouKht him some water, and when he to wash the hair. Wipe off the dust and touch up the up emotions this age can't realise. Then oo felt better he looked at what he had eaten was doomed to drink uncovered spots with paint or enamel as critter every ailing a tea made up of yarbs asbitter as any often as needed to bring the spots up to IF YOU ARE FELL BRED brown, dry putf balls with just a little cn the outside. can be. But science is a dandy. Its the lvel of the rest of the surface. You use will me the "let prejam phrase i Then go over the, whole with light coat "Never agraln," said Greedy Gump. sent" Mr. B In making an Introduction. ysrbs never stop; our pills are now triumphs "After this I'll ask you. mother, when The simplest form is best and the name like candy, our bitters tsste like pop. of paint, enamel or varnish. I want something to eat!" If the unfinished wood surfac of your should be plainly pronounced. They usd to hold our noss and pry our Is cured!" said Uncle Wigffily. You will ask a woman's permission jaws .apart, to pour down noxious doses sink board of your table top has become "Greedy when ho heard what had happened. And before presenting a man In a gathering designed to break the heart. The old badly spotted wllh grease which soaked .fter that, was changed which is not of a private nature. UDless time methods savored of martyrs at the In. use sandpaper or steel wool to proGreedy's name. he "Askie,"- for always waited until you are quite sure the Introduction stake, but now our dope la flavored like cure a new surface. Mother Had Been Re- to oo it was time to eat and then he asked for would be agreeable to her. Icing on a cake. And thus tho world You will conduct the debutante or grows brighter In big and littl ways, USE AMMONIA stored to Health by Lydia something. And now, if the teaspoon doesn't try to youthful member of society across a our burdens all grow lighter, and sunnier Add a few of ammonia to tha of the stove room to rresent her to some older per- our days. My heart Is light and tuneful, water In whichdrops Pinldiam's Vegetable Uosprinkle sugar on the back tell you intend washing your next son If need be. but you will not lead a ami full of glee I am. as I consume a Jewelry and it will be brighter. Make a you make It feel ticklish. I'll ' woman about a room full of people, mak- spoonful of dope that tastes like Jsm. about Uncle Wiggily and little " Waltie. tepid ruds and then add tho few drops of Compound introductions. oo Matthew Adams.) ammonia. ing George (Copyright by REPAIRING ALABASTER " Salisbury, Mass. "For seven years the Alabaster may be repaired with ana a in lemaie trouble nad such the l bearing- white of an egg and quicklime NOT SO LUCKY. By Allmaji. aown pauis 1 could proportion of the white of one egg to one THE DUFFS. of lime. teaspoonful housedo hardly my work. The doctor HELLO THERE. MR.WISE-LE- T TOM. INHY DON'T YOU 60 said, 'If you can SIMPLE APPLICATION ME CONGRATULATE CONGRATULATE AuD OVR have . another baby J YOU -KNOW VOU HE MR.WI5E it might be the best . THAT DISSOLVES I HA5 JUST BEEM thing for you but I CONGRATULATIONS NOTHING am afraid you canOH THAT5 TNE.EMRD BLACKHEADS yoUre J I THAT MfiDOlPD not.' I began takNo .more squeezing and punching to. et 'UMI W a TV! AT Pink-ham- 's E. WEALTHY DAME. ing Lydia. i ii i r ' rid of those unsightly blemishes," blackVegetable heads. There is one safe and sure Compound and my way to get the moutsimple, Is to disand that baby was born on solve them. To do this just get about itf 'Peace Day'. If women would only take your Vegetable two ounces of calonite powder from your little on a hot, wet Compound they would have better druggist sprinkle a over the blackheads rub sponge briskly health. I always recommend your Veg-- v few seconds the parts and wash a for to etable Compound the neighbors." very blackhead will be gone. Mrs. Tracy PatteK, 2 Lincoln Ave., Pinching and squeezing out blackheads Salisbury, Massachusetts. The experience of maternity should make large pores and you cannot get all the blackheads out this way while not be approached without careful phy- of this simple applicatl ton of calonite powsical preparation, as it is impossible for der and water dissolves every of a weak sickly wife . to bring healthy them and leaves the skin andparticle pores in their natural condition. Any druggist will children into the world. sell you d.he calonite powder and about Therefore if a woman is suffering two ounces will be all you will ever need. from a displacement, backache, inflamAdvertisement. BEDTIME STORIES HOWARD R. GA&iS . 1. Tb ocly children's rarter mad with tb ptbrcttd rubber csahkra clasp, which bold stockings firmly betwarn rubber and rubber. Saves stockings and darsl&cs. DRCSSINQ. one-ha- the expensive things you buying? need. 2. KasUy adjusted beckl. Extra ttroeg pin cirmot 3. bod ct brtalu lastic and webbbt, exccllant. tstted, ttalformly taoroijbJy mgh4t quality A. 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Continue alternating layers of meat and full. potato until tha dlah 1a two-thirPour over H cupa of hot water, cover and bake 45 to 60 minutes In a moderate oven. IJemov th cover for th last IS mlnutea to brown th top. There should be enuuRh water to create ateam and prevent, burning during the first few minutes' of cooking. (Copyright. 121. by N. E. A. Service.) One and . - YOU PrTRIS CARTERS jgt nrn Chic co t New York ? BEAUTY HINTS U. S. CHEMISTS f SALVAGE WASTE I J ; . . : V y ! - I Grape stems and pomace, waste from the grspe Industry, may now be salvaged for useful purposes by a process evolved ry the bureau of plant Industry, U. H. of agriculture. ' drpartment Cream of tartar is extracted from the sterna. Jeily from the skins and oil from the seeds. The stems are boUed and the water extract Is run off. This Is concentrated by atmospheric pressure or by use ff a vacuum pan to the consistency nf a thin sirup. After standing undisturbed, this extract Xdeposits cream f'f tartar, amountper cent tf the volume of the ing to stems. After the grape pomace Is subjected to a drying process, ths skins and seeds are extracted and separated. The grape skins are steam boiled la a wooden lank. for from 10 to IS minutes. The resuitar mass I then suncteJ to hydraulic prw-su- r like that for extracting cider frcm One pound of wet Mn IU1 apples.elRht-eunce three glasses cf Jelly. The oil extracted from grape ee1 i useful as an ingredient cf soap, pslnt and vamUh. Th rresrur meihM. utiri an expeller type cf preis. Is th economical way rt traniforming i.e grape seeds Into olL The seeds are fed Into a hppT wheie a horitootat relating screw ecnva thm forward and subjects them to a iueMng over a cone a process la horizontal bar-r ' rel. Oil drips from openfnts In the barrel, while the res'.dae Is dicnarged from the throat ff the-- barrL Mrr than fO trrm cf oil are derived from K50 tons cf seed. nrt L-et weak-muscl- ed d LITTLE BENNY. - n dip-ogiv- es . ...... ! WALT MASON o-nm- v . tcir-oft- 1 Vi - 1 . go-in- . h BORN IABY J ! ! ON PEACE DAY After I - ! 1 I ': ; J m . - mation, ulceration, bearing-dow- n pains, nervousness or "the blues" headaches, ehe v should profit by Mrs. Patten's experience, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and be restored io health. V , Almost Unbelievable You can hardly realize the wonderful im provement to your skin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after usingGouraud's Oriental Crearrr for the first tune. Send 15a forTriat SiM FERD. T. 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What fs courage, but the grace To meet life s trials weii. , To bring the srlendor of your rae To duties grim or coramon-plac- e Until the final bslL (Copyright. IKi.- by E2gr' A. Guft) oo READY TO HELP TOU If you are, subject to btllousneaa. gas. - bloating, sick heartache, sour stomach or other Ills thai result from Indigestion and constipation, you, can get relief with Foley Cathartic TabletP. They are a genuine, wholesome physic that affords prompt, sure and safe reOo lief without griping or pain. J. T. IL F. D. 1, Lucajrville. Ol, writes-"FoleFOR SPOTS ON WAXED FLOORS Cathartic TabieU are fine, i If the waxed floor is badly spotted, apI took Foley ply a little benxine or turpentine on a soft had ptomach trouble. cloth. This will remove the wax while Cathartlo Tablet and now I can eat it removes the spot and must be allowed anything." Sold everywhere. Adverto evaporate before the spot is , tisement. Npo . Scouring with steel wool is a really safe RUST ON IRON way to remove soil spots which are To remove the rut f ronVl he grate r.t ground In, made during moving or some- atove rub some scouring soap to a fu thing similar. os in After the spot has been removed rub powder. Put a little then over the surface wtih a solution of wax rub the rust spots well with it a and of piece and turpentine. Rub until dry rd pol- flannel dampened with the mixture After ished. This should be done with a weight- this apply whiting and rub Jn well. P.epett ed brush. If not dried thus, the surface the process for several Cays If neeerr. la liable to be sticky. , oo The use of water on waxed floors COFFEE. STAINS should h avoided because It tends to Is ths Sometimes the yoi f en an whiten the wax and take from the beauty only which will remove erg a thing of the floor. Soft soap, sal soda and the yoTk'of an egg Into a cup other alkalies cut the oil with which the of tepid Stir add a few drops of glyrer. shellac Is mixed, and striking through .to Ine. Rubwater, well Into the stain. the mixture to the flood, tend darken It. oo Os-bu- m. y .re-wax- ed. co?fe-aatl- n. " oo PAINT The paint spots on your dress can be CLEANING. BOTTLES Wood ashes ar exrellmt for the clean-Ing- removed hy atnratlng them with ejual bottles. If a bottle Is particularly parts of ammonia snd turpentine. Ther; cloudy cut a potato very flntly. put It in wsslt out In warm soap suds. of the bottle with a little warm water and then shake rapidly. ; oo MAKE 'EM WEAR oo If you would make your silk stocking wear lonrer rinse at Uast the feet out tn TAKE THE TASTE cold water after you wear them. It i Don't let food cool In the vessel In the perspiration which makes the ho'.e which U has been cooked. It is liable to In the fet, nntir.g thm eliroinatea It before. It has had time to get in its work. take the taste of it. " To rvold possible disappointment, don't merely say "corn flakes," but EARN rTALLRlGHTlj M lliiC " GUEST. . SO? pMOa- . -- GUESS MXJLL rrr JUST FOLKS Dj CDGAK A-- Miss Kitty Is our tetchr. Her face Is round but sour. And she'd shaped like a bolster tied In half. So she dont look !!V a flower. She's not exter tall an3 she's not exter short And her feet are long for thslr lit And she eats her luntcb rite on her desk, LUpeshllly buttermilk and pies. 3 Her age Is between t9 and (0 And she's fearse If you dont mind. O Its not her fault she's a teetcher Ho let us think pf her kind. 4 ICer werst werds are "I'll now five oat hrmwrk" Wile "The clasa Is dismissed' are her best. And the elcest thing she does Is get sick for a day. Wile the meenest'ls to give us a tut. She likes silent la the class room liut she chases out the files. And she teMche every subjeck Incloodlng fliilcal exercise. It makes her mad'lf youre Jat fcr skool And It takes a good Ixcuse to fool her, O Is that the wrld coming to a end? No. iiat Miss Kitty banging her ruler. YOU COME, HERE! NewYorV For Three) Generation 16 out of order OH WIFE! MUCH xf Dy LFX FAFE. MISS KtTTT. - 5 " - Post Toasties . v best corn jlalccs To-sr- r rrexw WQ aSwtst nttality rxthcr particulaar yira rea thongl Tost Tojmtie fcmnr coat no more tiuug erdbtary corn CaJtra. |