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Show HOW TO SERVE CHEESE $3.50 MCE I .on c: V !' OB LIFE KAUTY like a Iabor I'j:de Safe by Lydla E. Pinkham's V actable Compound. IH' Yt 3ranltevilK r rough theChanR-oofLUfeandButtere- i MI a vru yuAnx irrom nervousness i-- 1 and other annoyinj and 1 symptoms, . l i can truly say that i Lydla . rinkham's esretable Corn- pound has proved worm mountains or gold to me, as it restored my health and strength. I never forget to tell imy friends what Lvdia E. rinkham's cgetabie compound has done lor me iring this trying period. Completa jtoratlon to nealtn means bo much i me that for the sake of other suffer, t g women I am willing to make my t tmble public so you may publish ( ils letter." Mrs. Ciias. IUbclat, U.F.D., Graniteville, Vt. Xo other medicine for woman's ills f is received such widespread and un- -' nalifled endorsement No other med. line we know of has such a record f cures as has Lydla E. Pinkham's ,'egetable Compound. Tor more than SO years it has been iring woman's ills such as intlamma-o- n, ulceration, fibroid tumors, periodic pains and nervous rostration, and it is unequalled for irrying women safely through the triod of change of life. irreg-laritie- s. Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass, lvites all sick women to write jer for advice. Her advice Is free, Lad, always helpful )DY "Lame li- i ned who Leg w i an Well" reafc I wish to say two' kti UtkWt wll4 ldres tto ed t to alios Oint er is re so 4 sQ Lands San ladeV that I have used V'f Sloan's Lini-me- nt on a . lame leg that - 'has given me much trouble for six , months. It was so bad that I U couldn't walk sometimes for a J week. I tried doctors' medicine and had a rubber bandage for my t leg, and bought everything that I ; heard of, but they au did me no i good, until at last I was persuaded ni si-- IIWIMEMT it IH rlvln' with great success la cases of extreme fatigue after physical exern tion, when an ordinary would not make any impression." !iatism, to 1 bjert rial." 1 nc lator. es of but te. cts in iS . d well-chille- lf HE child who . . . a with Little Housekeepers. The mother who will not be both ered with a child "messing around In the kitchen," as she may call it, has only herself to thank when the child, a young woman, refuses to Interest herself In cooking and household af fairs. It is natural for a little girl to want to make things, and when cooking Is being done to want to share in the work. Of course, the cook or mother may not want to be bothered, but when she remembers that a child well started and Interested in work will make a difference In her whole life, she surely would not call It bother. Let them have their own small uten ells, use them and keep them In order, They will learn many more valuable lessons besides the knowledge they gain in cookery. Household Hints. Keep small cloths for wiping meat and washing flh. These may be burned after using, and thus save the Many careful laundering of them. housewives have these rags hemmed and marked, and so kept for Its especial purpose, but time is more valuable to most women, and rags are usu- the Tpuscles or joints. !lces,25o.,50o.&S1.00 Auure f. Earl S. Sloan, ostoa, Km,, U.S. A. nm, ally plentiful. To remove mildew, soak the article In a weak solution of chloride of lime Rinse In cold for several hours. water. When grating a new nutmeg begin at the opposite end from the stalk, as It will prove hollow. To remove the odor of onion from the breath, eat a banana. The odor of flsh or onion on the hands may be removed by a little hot vinegar. Dishes may he cleansed with vinegar after using them for flsh. A few drops of onton Juice and a garnish of a few pieces of lemon adds to beefsteak. them , When roasting spareribs baste with sweet cider. The, colder eggs are the more quickly they will beat up. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN ORKAT VARIETY rORj SAL tAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY highly-seasone- up In 1, ..... which it waa privileged to "play cook" baa lost part of the joy of life." pain or in f; WESTEtN NEWSFAFEI UNION SJ4 W. Adtmi at, Chicago ?3 eaBaaaaaaiaOTBBaaaaaaBiaaaBBaBaBBBaaa '' Mustard In England. Mustard Is grown In England to a lie e i.Sk r, Baked Cheese. Take half a pound cheese, nine snow flake crackers (pulverized), half tablespoon of butter. Put the butter In a baking pan, then sprinkle one layer of crackers and one of grated cheese. Over this sprinkle one tablespoon of sugar and a little salt and pepper. Continue this process with a layer of each (except butter, salt and pepper), until lt Is one and a half Inches thick; then add enough milk to wet. Put in oven and bake until sufficiently dry to cut In blocks two and a half Inches square. Serve hot on toast, Cheese Neuveau (excellent luncneon dish). Pieces of bread cut as If for the table, thinly buttered and placed In a frying pan. Sprinkle salt very lightly over them and add a thick layer of grated. cheene. Then another layer of bread and salted cheese, and, when the pan is full, pour .over a cup of milk. Cover closely and stand on side of stove, where It will steam slowly for twenty to thirty minutes. Turn on hot platter and serve at once. Cheese Fondu. pound of grated cheese, two eggs, three tablespoons of butter, one tablespoon of vermicelli, half a pint of milk, half a teacupful of bread crumbs, lioll the vermicelli in the milk and pour over the bread crumbs in a pie dish. Melt the butter and stir lt In. Beat the eggs and add with salt and pepper the vermicelli and cheese, beating all the time; add a teaspoon baking powder and bake In quick oven half an hour. of Welsh Rarebit. One pound cheese, grated. Rub the bottom of a dish with an onion. Put In the cheese, add one tablespoon of tomato catsup, one tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, half a tablespoon of salt, four shakes of cayenne pepper and two level tablespoonfuls of butter. Stir until it begins to melt, then add gradually four tablespoons of ale or beer. When lt is soft, smooth and creamy, pour it over toasted bread or toasted of Cocktails. The cocktail Is a very populM be ginning to a dinner, the object of which 1s tc stimulate the appetite for the heavier dlshes which are to follow. The gustatory nerves are very, sensitive, and If abused by too foods, lose the power to appreciate the more delicate and flower like flavors which lt should be our pleasure to enjoy. Mint and Lemon Cocktail, To one Quart of strong lemonade, made with four lemons, add one cup of tea In fusion, a few sprigs of fresh mint and a sprinkling of red pepper. Sweeten to taste, pour over crushed Ice and serve with a lemon curl on top of the glass. Clam Cocktail. For every cocktail required, take one teaspoonful of lemon Juice, one teaspoonful of vinegar, a quarter of a teaspoonful of walnut a teaspoonful of mush sauce, one-hal- f room catsup, a pinch of salt, and a dash of tabasco sauce. Pour this mixture over eight little neck clams and d serve in a glass. This cocktail Is favored for luncheon and , suppers. Pineapple Cocktail. For each glass take a tableepoonful of pine apple and lemon or orange juice and one-haof a tablespoon of grated orange peel. Sweeten to taste. Pour over a little chipped ice in the bottom of the glass and add a little iced water. Lemon Cocktail In Lemon Cups. Prepare as many lemons as there are guests to be served by cutting off the round end until they will stand firmly, and then cutting off the pointed end about a quarter of the way down. Empty the lemons and scrape well. Make a strong lemonade, and add an equal quantity of grape Juice. Chill and fill the cups with the mixture. Place the lemon cups on a paper doily on a small plate. Sauces for Oyster Cocktails One teaspoonful each of horseradish and tomato catsup, salt, pepper and tabasco to taste and two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. Mix well, chill and serve on oysters. walnut and Catsup, horseradish, mushroom catsup with lemon Juice makes a sauce well liked. U rub-dow- table, everythlnj. One-fourt- crackers. one- - Cheese Souffle. Four eggs, h fourth pound of cheese, tf a pound of butter. Grate the cheese and beat lt well with the butter and yolks of the eggs. Season with salt Whisk the and cayenne pepper. whites to a stiff froth and stir In lightly. Bake in a deep dish. t Tour teeth decay because particle, of food get into crevices between and around the teeth and create germs of decay. Ordinary tooth powders and washes are entirely inadequate to prevent It, Try Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic, a delicious, harmless germicide. Just a little In a glass of water, and rinse the mouth and brush the teeth thoroughly. It will whiten the teeth, prevent and remove tartar, destroy all germs of decay and save you dentist's bills. Paxtine thoroughly cleanses, deodorizes and keeps pure and odorless false teeth and brldgework. Paxtine is far superior to liquid antiseptics and peroxide for all toilet and hygienic uses. At Druggists 25 and 60c, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston. Mass. Send for a free sample. RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC Stops Psln In the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't It be nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever to the , scalding-- dribbling, straining, or too frequent paaaage of urine; the forehead and the f aches; the atttches and pains In tle bark; the growing mua-ti- e weakneaa: apots before tlie eyes; yellow akin; slustclah bowela; swollen eye lids or aililee; leg crampa; unnatural short breath; slecpleaaneits and the I have a recipe for theae troubles that you can depend on, and If you want to make a QUICK RECOVEUY, you ought to write and get a copy of It. Many a doctor would charge you 13. DO Juat for writing this preacrtptlon, but I have It and will be glad to and It to you entire ly free. Juat drop ma a line tike tlui: Dr. A. E. Roblnaon, Luck Building, Detroit. Mich., and I will send It by return mall In a plain envelope. As you will see when you get lt. this recipe contains Howell My wife is a woman of few words. Powell But docrn't she make the few work overtime? - K-C- A Preaching Croas Restored. only pure, harmleaa rrmedlea, but it has The preaching cross In the village power. of Burrlngton, situated amid roniunUc great healing and It will quickly show Its power one you on the northern side of use It, so I think you had better see wliat surroundings It la without delay. I will send you a the Mendlp hills, has, by the generosity of Col. Evan 11. Llewellyn, been copy free you can use It and cure your restored. It Is recorded that early In self at home. 1805 the handpome fifteenth century Has Cardinal Gibbons' Approval. base of the cross all that then reCardinal Gibbons, the highest au- mained of It was removed and utithority of the Roman Catholic church lized In building a new house for the In America, has expressed his ap- then parish clerk. Happily, the ornaproval of Tuberculosis day, which Is mental dial stone did not share the to be observed by the churches of same fate, and this has been Incorthe United States on or shout April porated Into Its original position In 30, and of the general organized antithe new cross. Three broad and mastuberculosis campaign, according to a sive steps carry the old socket upon report of an interview made public which rests a tall monolith shaft, by the National Association for the which Is crowned by one of those Study and Prevention of Tubercu- lantern-ehapecanopies so peculiar to losis. the west country. From the London The Interview was granted by his Standard. eminence to H. Wirt Steele, executive secretary of the Maryland AssociaPopular Publicity. tion for the Prevention and Relief of "That tall waiter seems to be very , O'Don-ovanTuberculosis, and Dr. Charles much In demand." one of the leading physicians of "Yes; he never opens a bottle of Baltimore. The cardinal expressed champagne without attracting the athis entire sympathy with the plan of tention of everybody In the room." the Tuberculosis day movement and Indorsed the program both of the rsf! A I.T.EN'S rOOT-- A SB Antlnrpiie pwdr to be shaken Into lbs shoes Maryland association and of the na- the for tired, aching fret. It takes the stlnf out of on rat tional association. and bunions and makes walking a delight. Hold d E liruu nlflUul. k'or La everywhere, Sta. trial address A. a FKKtt M.T. Generous Advice. "If the Japnnese want to light us," said the nervous man, "why don't they begin?" "Perhaps," replied the calm and person, "they are waiting for more tips from our military expert on how to proceed." col-lett- Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOKI A, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Hon aa 4tia CZzf&i3Sv. Signature In Use For Over SO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Unfortunate Allusion. 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The husband of a fashionable womEvery church preaches louder by an, whose gowns are at once the adThe Spring Medicine par excellence as miration and despair of her feminine Its square dealing than by Its high shown by unequaled, radical and permashouting. was acquaintances, discussing the nent cures. cost of living with a friend at the fot it today in usual liquid form of lira. Wlnslnw's Soothing Pyrnp for Children Union League the other night. chocolated tablets called Sareatabs. teething, aofiens tbe gums, reduces Inflamma"By the way," ventured the friend, tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, tie a bottle. are mad In patents. Pro. D1TCIITC don't you have H good deal of ra I lalS w fortunes tecifonrldeas. Our 64 pain book fret Casserole Dinner. It is the rally of loyal allies which JTtUgeimld Co., Uux K, Washington, U. ii, keeping your wife dressed in irquble Place in a buttered baking dish 'a the height of style?" helps most to win a good cause to vicw7n. uTsalt Lake City, No. 11. layer of round beefsteak cut In pieces, The woman's husband smiled and tory. W. S. Itoyston. serving size, and season with salt and then shook his head, emphatically. pepper and a little sifting of flour. On "Oh, no," he said, "nothing to speak this put a layer of sliced onions that of. Nothing nothing to the trouble have been parboiled a few minutes, I'd have if I didn't." add the seasoning of salt, pepper and sifting of flour. Next add a layer of Somewhat Satirical. tomatoes and more salt, pepper and A whist enthusiast wrote and pubA eaan who has a weak and impaired stomach and who does not flour. For the top layer use potatoes lished a book on properly digest bia food will soon find that his blood has become the game and sent cut in quarters and salt, pepper and a weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and copy to a famous player for his flour them. Fill the dish full of water ioeufficieotly nourished. opinion of lt. In about a week the and bake slowly two or three hours. book was returned to Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT him, with the This Is a delicious and wholesome dish make the BtomacM cfrontf, promote too flow of following letter: that is easily prepared. MAeatlro reafores tA oar mppmtlt; jnaJrea "My Dear Sir: Your favor of the mtslmllatloa perfect, tnrliorate tho liver mad 10th Instant, accompanied by your and enriches the blood. It la the treat blood-make-r, purine book, was duly received. I have read tleeb-balldSweet Potato Buns. and restorative aerra tonic. It taakea mem Boll and mash two potatoes, rub lt very carefully. It seems to be a mtroai ia body, active la mind mad cool la lud&eueat. In as much flour as will make It like very good game, but I don't think It This Discovery" is a pure, glycerio extract of American medical roots, Is as good a game as whist!" bread, add a little nutmeg and sugar free from alcohol and all injurious, g absolutely drugs. AU iu to your taste with a tablespoonful of are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret ingredients His Interest. work risen haa When lt Its nostrums. good yeast. every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of "You are going to Interest yourself medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this in two tablespoonfuls of butter, cut n n this reform enterprise?" remedy os shown composition. Ask Youa nbiohbosj. They must know of finely; then form It Into small rolls "Certainly," replied Senator Sorm,B7.?ur? "" ty. durin 1,t 40 ye,r" riht your own neihborhood. and bake on tins a nice brown. Serve World's Uiipcnsary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N Y. ghum. Oood and butter. hot; split open I thought It was unfavorable "But either for tea or breakfast. to your friends." DISTEMPER "It is. And I'm going to interest CATARRHAL FEVER Tomato Sauce. AND ALL NOSE myself In lt far enough to let me AND THROAT DISEASES Simmer ten minutes one and one-hal- f offer suggestions that will render it Cares the skin and acta as a preventive for others. I (quid (riven ea cups canned tomatoes with one Impractical." thetunajue. Hafe for brol marea and all others. Jlest kidney remedy ; AO slice onion, bit of bay and two cloves; And They Were. rents and St M a bottle ;t6.00 and $10.00 the iloien. Hold by all druegiKt and borae goods uousea, or acut eipreaa paid, then strain; melt two tablespoons of Boarder (on leaving) Madam, you j tbe manufacturer table- are one butter; add two and one-hal- f of the most honest persons I MEDICAL CO, SPOHN INDIANA Chemists, GOSHEN, flour and gradually the have ever met. spoons strained tomato; stir until thickened; Landlady I'm glad to hear you say season with salt and pepper. that, sir. Boarder Yes; your honesty is even apparent on the very front of Pie. Cream French VvTLTDouglaa shoes cost more to make than ordinary shoes, establishment Your sign says because higher grade leathers are nsed and selocted with greater Yolks of two eggs, two tablespoon- your "Boarders taken in!" Stray Stories. care. These are the reasons why W. L. Douglas shoes are guarfuls flour, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, anteed to hold their shape, look aud nt better sud wear longer af 1W TTouwhold one teaspoonful of butter, a little flaTooth-ohtrouble; TleaHarhe. tuau any otuer auoea yon can ouy. cold Stomach ache. a in all ITamlina Karnche, little milk, voring. Mix Oil cures thene aches and pains then cook in one pint of boiling milk. Wizard The genuine have W. L. Douglas nam and the retail o why don't you keep a bottle in the two of Whites eggs, houas. Frosting for top price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value well beaten with one teaspoonful and protects the wearer against high prices and inferior-shoes- . Occasionally or oftener people lead sugar; set in oven until light brown. RCrUSESUBSTITVTESCLAIMCOrODE'JUSTASOOOO'yi a man to believe they admire him BOVSr SHOES for livrarfleuernannotsnTilrTaw1tlithefennltwW.UtonvlMshoes.wrll Hil unlw tlsialog. 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A rotary egg beater is very useful when mixing mayonnaise. In fact, 'A Is much better for this than It is for considerable extent in the eastern countries and the Fen district and to some extent In the Midlands. It Is ordinarily grown In heavy black soli, but It is generally believed that the lt lt yu crop draws a great deal of strength tROUBLE don,t know results want food you i It Is in miilt no tntataka by uilnir Dr. Kll-f- js from the soli. For that reason The yield an fwanip-Rno- t, not popular. rm. th especially ureal kidney IX. At dm r slut In Mr runt and do acre is variable, ranging from twenty slia. Sampl bottla by mall frea, pamphlet teilin you how to find out to thirty' bushels, but twenty bushels yield. The kinu. Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blogbamton, N. T. 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