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Show 20Prettj REAL Rooms in this room PASSING "Whenever 1 play In Washington nowadays, I am aaddeifed 7 the absence of that brilliant and congenial It le at the Head of the Main Flight group of statesmen, wits and bon f Stairs, and Hae Been Used as vlvants who of yore made their head an Office by Many 0f th quarters at John Chamberlin," aald Presidents. - want to see them I dont you new homes oilier a ! actor recently. "During my last week's engagement In the capital I lived at the Bhoreham, which la in the same block aa was Chamberlin's, and from force of bablt I would stroll down to the corner for a near view of the old rendesvoua. Strangers who know nothing of Its past glories and tradition a now occupy It, and moat of the Joyous spirits who gathered there are gone to the undiscovered country. The place itself was never much to look at, three or four ordinary brick structures alongside each other connected by narrow passages, but It was tbe entertainment and tbe personnel of the habitue that well-know- and fret peoples peep inio the latest 'ideas loi your vwn decorating. Out took tells about the FRFB Color Plans out will send you (or any roomt expert designer .' .ou with1 to decorate. .You will be glad to tow more about wWKton (eDer. to think that the east room of Hy the White House Is the "historic chamber" ct the old building. The run of general sight seers la like.The Beautiful Wall Tint ly to think on sola wnr It W sw4 la ike m " cial events of im,m koaMf Uwwk com lc lai . ' Uu ntt mm portance aa fixing KtlMBlM SUM ipKW kiiil ul pf 0 AUlnaOM linta. Cm, S cniM hM the fame of a HI a4 Ik . Full Sirt hnfcnl pot. It la true tlnpljr edl with toM vain T" parkac mm ea t chip. a Ml M. W that the weddlngi 'tMl rk e. ' Beautiful of ' p r e s I d e n ta CuiMt a4 daughters to men Ctlor rPlans With of their choice can lastly kavt tht Rd place In the east room, mist artistic komt in your nd that there great receptions have tucighbrhoid. been held, and also, lest ft he FREE BOOK forgotear far ;SJ a. ike wwwtoe. ten, that there a great wrestling ru Tiuu Stc. match took place, presided over artmlw by a president of the United Statea and Alabastine Company ,0?ei 00 ore or less admiringly by g iraSHSt lai Irak MU. HA cabinet offleera, foreign ambassadors SnihtOtr.MI.IMtfOL and ministers but on such doings as Friendship and confidence are plants these the east rooms celebrity must of alow growth. tte Bead of the main flight of Tbere Is no excuse for the dyspeptic, with White House stairs Is a room ' which Csrtleld Tea accessible at every drugstore. is historic. In It the Monroe doctrine was formulated; in It Andrew Jack-o- n Nothing disappoints some women prepared for hls attack on the more than to not be disappointed In a national bank, and In it he made up new neighbor. his mind what to do If nullification should be attempted in South CaroPolitical economy may be all right, lina. In this room overlooking tne but political liberality counts for more rear grounds of the White House beabout election time. yond which Ilea the Potomac, Buchanan thought on the approach of Up. Backing civil and there struggled with "The rain waa coming down in himselfwar, on the question of duty. There sheets." he met Jefferson Davis and other 1 noticed It was In the bed of the southern statesmen, until that time streets. loyal to the flag of the Union. In the room President Lincoln drafted his Gossip. . emancipation proclamation, and In It Polly Miss Yellowleaf says she al- - President McKinley spent the entire ways tries to get' her beauty sleep. night following the destruction of the can I Is all she Dolly Well, say Maine In Havana harbor thinking on .must suffer frightfully from Insomnia. the awfulnesa of war and withstandWomans Home Companion. ing urglngs that It should begin at once. Costly Necessities. This room on the second floor of A woman who wants alimony says the White House has been an office or her face powder costs her f 400 a year. used as a study and a library of presiWe shudder to think what she must dents since the time that the buildspend for tooth paste. ing was erected. The office wing Is Or hairpins. of recent construction, having been Or shoestrings. just about tbe time that Tbere Is one thing certain. The completed Theodore Roosevelt became president. husband with a wife like that should Most of the messages which have deal directly with the factories and been sent to congress on minor and cut out the middleman. major subjects were written In tbe second-stor- y study of the executive Boy Had Noticed Things. mansion proper. It was tbe room in bad been which foreign ambassadors were reThe dear little office-bodetected in a lie. It was not one of ceived by the president when charged the ordinary prevarications of the with messages of moment. Tbere Linto coln and his secretary of state and everyday world, and, moreover, make the crime more grievous, he bad tbe British ambassador passed twelve persisted In adhering to his original hours of one day and twelve hours mendacious statement of another In consultation, and at Do you know, my lad," asked a times In controversy, following tbe grizzled clerk, In a kindly fashion, receipt of the news that the Confedwhat becomes of young lads who erate commissioners, Mason and trifle with the truth?" Slidell, had been taken from the BritAye," was the assured reply; "the ish ship Trent on tbe high seas and boss often sends them out as travel-sr- s bad been made prisoners of the when they grow up!" United States. When the office wing of tne White House was built tbe study and office Happiness Postponed. Aa awkward predicament In which room became a study only. It la there a sailor bridegroom and his bride were that the president passes hls evening, placed in St. Mary Major's church. Ex-t- and it Is tbere that he receives callDevonshire, England, recently, ers whose errands are of such a nacaused the postponement of their wed- ture that they do not care to go pubding. The banns had been duly called licly in, the daylight hours to the room In tbe oft the church, but when the parties adjoining the cabinet-roowaa It an ofannex. fice Originally the presented themselves at the altar bridegroom, who had been recently fice, a study aifd a library. Tbe books have changed with Paid off from his ship at Portsmouth. on tbe shelves and enable to produce the necessary each Incoming administration, The they have reflected tbe literary tastes permission from bis commander. bride swooned, and eventually re- of tbe Incumbent In office. When President Roosevelt was In turned home, while the bridegroom Wblte House the study was In naleft for Plymouth to tbe get the required ture that of a circulating library. He document. bad books upon all kinds of subjects, although nature books and hunting It la aald, howbooks predominated. not a book on was tbere ever, that fishing In the whole collection, for Mr. Roosevelt liked every other kina of outdoor sport, but never went and never goes fishing, a fact which has fol- For beep somewhat resented by the rs of the sport. presidents or the United States Breakfast, to receive gifts they could fill east room, the study, tbe blue Lunch or rooms of i, the green room and r colors. The presents, however, Supper :h presidents are allowed to take rew. Certain gifts have come from powerful ones of the earth, for monarchs whose offerings could of-be declined without giving been have of them but as most lea of an Innocuous kind they In the spirit In which s been taken were given. King Menellks girt innocuous as long as It was kept two lions Served direct from packnd bars. It consisted of to waa pleased ch hls majesty some ' Mr. Roosevelt accept age with cream. The beasts are now In a a ago. Zoological Garden In Rock ari tr ' y r, r Something Extra Good Post Toasties e, - j Surprises in the k Park. gave It fame. "John Chamberlin never catered to the common crowd," he continued. He held forth for a special clientele. It didn't matter a straw to him aa to whether hla guests were rich men or not, but It waa Imperative that they must be distinguished In some way. He was especially fond of senators, congressmen, actors, newspaper men and epicures, and they In turn were devoted to him. Roscoe Conkllng 'and Grover Cleveland hadnt much In common and yet both of them dearly loved a quiet . session with Chamberlin, whose only knowledge .had been gained from contact with men. He never went to school more than a year and of books bis mind waa a blank. Senator Plumb, Senator Bill Stewart of Nevada, Don Cameron of Pennsylvania, Senator Sharp of Idaho, were hla regular patron, and ao were Major Handy, Cob John Cockrell, Wilkins, Tom Ochiltree and others of equal renown. Bo-rla- h , One thing that this extraordinary man prided himself on was in operating a place that demanded higher prloea than any hotel or restaurant In America. Aa a matter of fact, hla tariff was a shade more lofty than any of hla contemporaries. It la related of John that when a customer who was new to the house complained because he had been charged 60 cents for a glass of buttermilk, Chamberlin sent for tbe waiter and peremptorily dismissed him for failure to exact 80 cents, explaining to tbe astounded tenderfoot that buttermilk was out of season." GAY DANCING SEASON KEEL aa weak aa a violet Alone neath the awful sky. yet aa truthrul also; For the whole Ion year I see J the wonder of faithful nature Btlll worked for the lov of me. Wind wander and dewe earthward Rain fall, auna rlae and drip aet, Earth whirl, and all but to prosper A poor llttl violet As w. MILK DISHES. Often times milk la the only food which an invalid and child can take, nd when they tire of it the great question la how can they be nour) ished? There are ao many waya of disguising milk In other forma and combining with different foods to make wholesome and nutritious dishes, that every one who has s family to feed should make s study of these things. Milk that an Infant cannot digest Is worse than food. A baby should be carefully weighed each week, for It la not always possible to detect light falling off. When the child shows a decrease In weight tbe first thing to do Is to consult s good ph slclan, and carefully follow hls dire tlons la regard to feeding. Tbe milk may be too rich In fat. there may be too much casein, or It may be too bsrd to dlgesL so that the' milk may have to be modified. One method of modifying milk Is te use the whey, which Is made from using rennln tablets. Add this whey te the milk and the casein content is d creased with an addition of s<s, sugar of milk and minerals, which are necessary for the growth of the child Many babies die each year because of Ignorance on the part of the moth or In regard to their food. Milk treated with rennln tablets, sweetened and flavored. Is often rel Ished by invalids Vho absolutely r fuse to take pure milk as s' food. Milk Is not a beverage, and should never be taken as such,' for large quantities of milk entering tbe stomach at once form a hard mass which Is almost impossible to break up. Milk should be taken slowly In alps, so that the gastric Juice curdles It In small amounts at a time. Exhibition of "Mantles" Most Pitas urabls, Only Young Man Had Other Business to Attend To. Pleases, Satisfies "The Memory Linger Sold by Grocers. Stolen Mule, itrlcken old Civil war tole a mule from tbe tng bis enlistment In jent Secretary of the 200 agh a draft for account and ease hls ributlon was forward-dethodlminister at s take a will I. it thla to apply leclal fund. spe-;res- J "I've come to see about the mantles, miss." have come so , "0, yes, Im gtud you soon; will you step into the drawing room?" The young man stepped; he was pleased with hls pleasant reception. After awhile ma mine In and said: "How do? So sorry to trouble him, but would be mind If they tried the mantles on? Her daughter's was a trifle too full, and her own a trifle too long, she thought. Perbapa he would be good enough to see. The young man said he would be only too delighted. wbe two elegant mantles In the latest style which were lying across the Neck of the sofa were then donned, and tbe young man aald he thought they looked charming. Yes, perhaps a little alteration was required, but If they would excuse him he would be glad If they would let him get on with his work and show him tbe that were requiring fresh mantles. Why! Wasn't be from Jlgglns & gas-burne- ENDS OW BEAUTIFUL. It would b Bachelor's Cotillon Was the Last of to live In a world whera every beln w met unconsciously revealed Is Many Brilliant Affairs at Mook and word.and actionem tbe slightthe Capital. . . . est gesture and movement, th divine In tendon of hls rreatlon! , la because litWith tbe the third Bachelors' cotlK tle 'children do eo, for. Itthe first brlel Ion recently in the New Willard the months of their Uvea, that they charm ui formal dancing season was brought to and captivate ua. And t(.la In the simplicity being without dissimulation, and from a close. The Bachelors never have to of th depths of our souls, lust what we werx give thought to the success of tbelr meant to be. that w. become aa llttl aeries, three .cotillons in all, for they children, and with them enter Into tht of heaven.' The world seems te are the moat exclusive dances ar- kingdom fore ua to put onmaska and veils to hide national in capfor tbe society ranged what la moat real In ua behind soma conital and there Is not a debutante or. ventional caricature of ourselves. seasoned leader of society who will Lucy Larcom. make a scratch In her date book for the evenings selected by the Bachelors WAY8 THAT AREtNEW OF SERVING MEATS. until their card la safely In hand. Congress and Its wives and daughTake four to eight cutlets of lamb ters had a happy time of It at tbe White House on Tuesday night, and or mutton, trim off the superfluous although social history of many years fat scrape the bone neatly and dust has failed to include the congressional with nutmeg, celery salt, salt and pepreception In tbe really brilliant gath- per, and sprinkle with a little chopped erings of the eeason the reception was onion, add. balf pint- of peas,- an There were as ounce of bacon cut small, a few new a genuine surprise. many pretty gowns and as many pret- potatoes and a cup of stock. Tbe po ty women present aa at the diplomatic tatoea must be parboiled before addreception, the first of the year, and, ing to tbe dlah. ..Cook In a hot oven contrary to the custom of other years, and serve the chops with a garnish ol there waa not a hat to be seen. the potatoes and peas. Whether the well disciplined maids Cutlet a la Eapagnol. Take four downstairs had their instructions to to six cutlets prepared aa above, dust Have give a hint to any woman visitor who them with salt and pepper. might happen to wear a hat that such ready a cup of boiled rice, mix It with was not desirable has not been made plenty of tomato catsup. Put the known, but none was seen at tbe( re- rice in a greased paper bag and place the cutlets on top;, place In the oven ception. in a modand cook for thirty-minute- s Grave Lees Found. Horse oven. Harry hot erately Light The Daughters of the American RevIf one Is using gas and have only a honbot plate, paper bag cookery Is not olution, In hunting up graves to or, have found that In which tbe body prohibitive, for with a little Ingenuity ne may arrange a fine oven. A deep of Light Horae Harry Lee, one of the Revolutionary heroee, rests In a quiet skillet wltb a good tight cover and or any graveyard on Cumberland Island. It trivet of a wire dishcloth was their desire to have the dust of metal which will keep tbe bag from this soldier nearer and moved to Lex- touching tbe bottom, may be used. ington, Va., the old home of the Lee Light the gas and put In the bag and family, where it will be relnterred la roast as' If It were an oven. the Lee tomb. Get a pound of lean, chopped veal, , At tbe time of hls death, which oc- 'ess two ounces, which supply with curred in 1818. Light Horse Harry two ounces of suet; season well and Lee was on a visit to Gen. Nathaniel make Into a cake. Put Into a butGreen at hla homestead on Cumber tered bag with slices of onion and toland Island. General Lee had been on mato laid over the meat and a few butter. Baks a visit to Cuba, thinking the trip pieces of would benefit hls health. He stopped on tbe trivet In the skillet off In Georgia to visit General Green on hls return. Hls health still continued to fall, and he died shortly afterward. Man's Mind as a Garden. Had a Good Time. A mans mind jffiay be likened to a Sherman tells thla ? garden, which may be Intelligently former Speaker Reed: about story cultivated, or allowed to run wild; "Luclua Llttauer gave a party on a but whether cultivated or neglected, boat down the river, and Reed waa In- It must, and will bring forth. If no vited. At the last moment something useful seeds are put Into It, then an Intervened to prevent him from go- abundance of useless weed-seedwill h came around tbe day and will continue to proing. fall therein, after to learn about It. duce their kind. James Allen. "'Have a good time?' be asked. 1 replied; but we missed "Fine, Have Confidence. a you. There was little game and only Is tbe cause of most of You would have made a five of ua. In the assurance of sixth- - We had a fine dinner. Just the pur failures. is strength, and they there to how knows and order, strength kind Lit however strong, wha are the cold bottle.' weakest, eighteen In themselvea or their no and faith men lave bottles, ie!ghteen "Five drawled Reed. 'Pints or quarts? Pints, powers. Bovee. " I hope; quarta, I fear. - well-floure- d Vice-Preside- Self-distru- From 40 to 50 Yean of Age . How It May Be Passed in Safety - Odd, Va.t- am enjoying better 20 years, and I believe I can safely aay now that I am well woman. 1 was reared on a farm and had all klndsof heavy work to do which caused the trouble that came on me la- -I health than I have for ter. For five years during the Change of Life I was not able to lift a pall of water. I had hemorrhages which would last for weeks and I waa not able to sit up in bed. I suffered a great deal with my back and was ao nervous I could scarcely Bleep at night, and I did not do any housework for threw years. Now I can do aa much work as He was the young man any woman of my age In the county, O, no! that attended to the mantles from the thanks to the benefit I have received Sunday from Lydia E. Finkhama Vegetable gas company! Rehoboth Herald. Compound. I recommend your remedies Mrs. MARTHA to all suffering women. HANDS BURNED LIKE FIRE L. Holloway, Odd, Va. No other medicine for woman's ills has d and unqualireceived such "I can truthfully say Cutlcura Rem- fied endorsement W e know of no othor edies have cured me of four long medicine which has such a record of ' years of eczema. About four years success as has Lydia E. Finkhama some I Rule noticed pimples Vegetable Compound. For more than 80 ago it has been the standard remedy coming on my little finger, and not years womans ilia. for giving It any attention, It soon became If yon have the slightest doubt worse and spread all over my hands. Lydia il. llnk hums VegetaIf I would have them In water for a that ble Compound will help you, write long time, they would burn like fire to Lydia K.Plnkliam Medicine Co and large cracks would come. I could (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad opened, lay a pin in them. After using all vice. Your letter will be and answered by a woiuon, tbe salves I could think of, I went to read held in strict confidence. . three different doctors, but all did and me no good. Tbe only relief I got waa scratching. "So after hearing so much about the wonderful Cutlcura Remedies, I purchased one complete set, and after using them three days my hands were much better. Today my bands are entirely well, onu set being all 5 used." (Signed) Miss Etta Karber, R. F. D. 2, Spring Lake; Mich., Sept. 26, 1910. Sloans Liniment is a great Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointremedy for backache. It ment are sold everywhere, a sample penetrates and relieves of each, with book, will be Jlgglnses? wide-sprea- m- - Relieves Backache Instantly ' the pain e mailed free on application to cura, Dept L Boston.. s A Camnity, LWtad BUi Cmk, MkLu I MADE. BOOK 4 Inice, but not in his line OF THE OLD TIMERS Absence of Brilliant Group of State men, Wits ana Bon Vlvants la Recalled. WHITE HOUSE APARTMENT WHERE HISTORY WAS FREE ' HISTORIC instantly no rubbing necessary just ky it on lightly. "Cutl- Pleasing Irregularities. There are wild Irregularities that are pleasing. In the north station a boy tripped while running toward hia father and mother who were on the back platform of the car just start-1d- The - Mother Little down. " Johnny fell OeMg X him lay. The Father--rf-a- ve This waa wholly admirable. She Same Old Story. How did they ever come to am almoet well. LR NOR MA V, J Lfc Whittier, CaliL rca LlMIMEtlT marry? y He Ob, Its the same old story. Started out to be good friends, you their know, and later on changed minds. Proof. had my batk kart In tht Boar War and In Nan Frmnoaco two year ago I hit by a street car in the same plica mi I ined all kind ol dupe without auo teas. Two weeks ago I saw your hid meat In a drug tore and got a battle to try. The brat application cudhuUnt relief, and now except for a imle ujf ,i " Here "I i is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and sprains. Puck. Miss E. Rim of Brooklyn, If .Y, write ; Sloan's Liniment li th brit for rheumatiim. 1 hav used la bottle of It and It Is grand." Instead of liquid antiseptics, tablets and peroxide, for toilet and medicinal uses, many people prefer Paxtlne, which is cheaper and better. . At druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Tbe Paxton Toilet Sold by all Dealers. Price, 25c., 50tx,and $1.00. - Co., Boston. Mass. If a man la honest he doesn't have to use a megaphone to advertise the facL pur rrnrn in e to i hath Ym?r Urutfgint will fvttind nioiu II HA MJ ufNT-JHbN- T full to curr nr ch of Itching, HUimL liJeuduitf ur Trutrudlmi rUeuloGio WUj Rm. It doesn't require much Inventive genius for a man to make a fool of himself. Regrets for the mistakes of our youth doesnt always prevent us from making them In our old age. For constipation ue a natural remedy. Garlleld Tea ta ooinpoM-- of ruefully selected herb only. At all drugxtorea. A man Is known by the company he keepe, and by the conversation he bands out. Hra. Winslow's Soothing Bjrrap for CTblKtren teething, (often lb gum, rednee Inflamma turn, .Uajr paU.urs wind colts, Si a bottla. CURED AT HOMS CTflIFt dlvllbu wtfJufiit operating HaJw In Ritof SumFub, Right fcidaaad Ruck Ahi, or undr tb Hbouldur btotnacb Tftmbl. lD4lgwtlon, 8tck lleudurbu, BIW pjOftOMit.Coiie. elunndkc. 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Keferaue. CerUonete National Bank. Its difficult to discourage a girl who can't sing. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 15-19- woman s rower Over Man Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to ewaken end hold the pure end boneat love ol worthy mao. When she loses it and still loves on, so one in the wide world can know the heart agony he endure. The woman who suffer from weak-ai- et and derangement ol her epecial womanly organism loon loir the power to sway the heart o( man. Her general health suffers and th loses tier good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability nd her power and prestige is awomen. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff ot eblo physioians, has prescribed for and cured thousands of women. He hae devised successful remedy for woman 'amany It it known as Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription. It ie a positive epecino for the weaknesses end disorder peculiar to women. It purifies, regulate, strengthen end heals. Medicine dealer aell It. No konut dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. ts. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, Da PHrc SICK WOMEN WELL. Ptmtant Piling ngutotg and unajOitm Stomach, Lhwe aa4 Bowea, |