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Show ' COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. JAPANESE Doan's Kidney Pills Brought Strength nd Health to the Sufferer, Making Him Feel Twenty--ivYears Younger. e J Corton, and of lumberman, Deppe, N C., B. larmer says. suffer- I Education in tin Land of Cherry Blossoms. A nice little .Lip, im sc woman who came to tins country i eentij brought with hi r mu' tf the most lmionant of the educational works upon which she was hiought up- - ibis is her book women are he of flowers .la ne Ing better educated now, but hereto 'fore they have been taught little but the etlquete of the country, what was necessary for them to know concerning household duties, a little music to strum a little on the samisen and the arrangement of flowers. This last Is Important in a country where a single branch does duty for what an American would require a big boquet, Important Part ed tor yea. a with my back It was so had that I coulu not walk any distance nor even ride In easy I do buggy j. a. ookton not believe I could have raised ten pounds of weight from the ground, the pain wt-- s so severe. This was my condition when began using Doans Kid ney Pills. They quickly relieved me and now I am never troubled as can was. My back is stiong and walk or ride a long distance and feel just as strong aB I did twenty live years ego. I think so muen of Doans Kidney Pills that have given a supply of the remedy to some of my neighbors and they have also found good results. If you can sift anything tfrom this rambling note that will be of any service to you, or to any one suffering from kidney trouble, you re at liberty to do so. A TRIAL FREE Address Co., Bualo, N Y. For sals by all dealers; price. 50 cts. of 1 1 1 1 i'nster-Milhur- The Halo and the Straw Hat. inventory clerk of a large London firm was put on to catalogue some pictures for a sale. One represented He en.a kalnt with halo complete. tered It as Portrait of elderly gentle-''maIn straw hat." (.Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception, i St. Louis, During the Fair, PTetk-I- f intend you going to the Louisiana 'Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, Missouri, opened by Piesident Roosbvelt Apill 30th, 1904, it will he very much to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F. H. Worsley. No. 411 Dooley block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr, Worsley has arranged to have all Ms parties met at the St. Louis depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved in advance r-- Costume A Fichu Collarette. of all sorts are much In demand and make Ideal little shoulder wraps that add grace and charm at the same time that they mean slight This one is peculiarly atwarmth. tractive and takes the fichu form so much in vogue. As illustrated It is made of net banded with ribbon applied to form diamonds and is finished vlth frills and ties of chiffon, also It can. however, be ribbon banded made from one material or from variThe cape portion ous combinations. of silk, the frills of chiffon or net Collarettes 3P and where the cherry trees are cultivated not for their fruit, hut for the beautiful blossoms. She Is an Ignorant damsel Indeed who cannot make a poem of a single branch of any flowering plant at her command. It Is to Illustrate for her how this Is to he done that the flower book Is necessary. It is a pamphlet of 52 pages with a flexible blue cover, the corner. title being on the right-hanThe contents are read, as in all Japanese hooks, from right to left. The first cover page Is red with large cakes one that always Is attractive Information relative to passenger black letters, four pages after that sueThemany others might beof suggested. the cape, collarette consists ticket limits, hotel are devoted to text and the rest of two Tates, frills and the scarf. The upper the book is given up to the illustragates and all other necessary Informafrill Is applied over the cape on indition asked for will he cheerfully given tions. free of charge. This will especially Each page shows a flower in some cated lines, the lower Is attached to tie of benefit to those desiring to travel kind of a low Jar or tall vase and rest Its edge and passes over the upper with Utah parties or In parties of four Ing upon a graceful stand, some high ends of the scarf, so giving a pecu(ve. School teachers will also and others very low, all more or Mbs liarly full and desirable effect at the bear something to their Interests by front. In shape, delicate in outline, graceful writing above party. The quantity of material required and, as a rule, with curving legs. yards 21 curves of the flower for the medium size is 4 the These repeat on Prunes. Glycerin inches wide, or 2 yards 44 Inches wide, It Is believed that French prune stalk which outline half circles, with yard of any width for the with which we are familiar growers use glycerin to give their curves cape and 60 yards of ribbon to make In more in the this exagcountry dried fruit Its peculiar glistening as illustrated. gerated outlines of the Japanese d stop-over- tf ' miniature trees. I do not believe Pino's Cure for Consumption baa an equal for coughs and colds. John F. Botjeu, Trinity Springs, lad., Feb. 16, 1900. New "Rhyming Dictionary. startling increase In occasional verse may be looked for shortly, for a new "Rhyming Dictionary" is on the point of publication; and the rhyme tften suggests the idea. Mr. Lorio Lathrop, the deviser of the work, is veil known in Bristol as a popular and efficient United States consul. But there are few who know the Industry of his leisure, which has resulted In pseudonymous stories in newspapers and in cloth covered novels. His own name is a Yorkshire one of mors than a century ago. At the present nay America swarms with Lathrops; but as An English family we believe A t they are extinct. London Globe. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Srrnp. Top children teething, eoftenn the gitnia, reduce ha. flemmetwa. allay pela, caroe wind cullu. 2C0uu,. Teach Larks to Sing. Yorkshire has at Huddersfield a novel English association, which promotes the singing of larks. Captive birds are trained by being taken In boxes Into the fields, where they are left to pick up the notes of free birds as best they can. Competitions for prizes have just been held at various public bouses, birds singing for ten minutes or longer without a break. In 6 or 7 In small prizes this way have been distributed, and the contests, from their Bbeer novelty, have proved an Infinite source of amusement, if not of profit. The association has been in existence about thirty years. The Mtirtn Fye Kemertv Co. Chicago. end Horn Buck tree. tofin atimui your eye fcjre MAKEUP OF THE SKATE. He Must Be a Peculiar Denizen of the Deep. A breezy writer on natural history He is a bottom says of the skate: fish and fiat like a flounder. He has a triangular body, the apex of which forms the snout; opposite the snout are his tall and a few extra pieces of his overcoat, which kind nature has tagged on to him in case he gets corn and has to be mended. His tali Is embellished with a few spines this I know for a fact. He has a couple of eyes, a little way back of bis snout, and right back of these are a couple of holes that extend completely through him. These holes connect with his lungs or whatever he uses to breathe with and have an uncomfortable way of looking at you at the same time as his eyes. He has a mouth, too, but it Is on the underside of him and convenient for business. It is a funny thing, with spines on the lips, and when you pull the lower jaw the upper jaw moves with it a sort of Automatic trap. As Described, Subject of First Photograph. Lord Avebury was the first person to have hts photograph taken in EngM. Daguerre, the coinventor land. with M. Niepce of the art of photography, came to London to patent the Invention which bears his name, and paid an early visit to the present Lord Aveburys father. The enthusiastic Frenchman was soon explaining the details of his new discovery. Young John Lubbock, as he then was, was playing in the garden, and M. guerre, pointing to him, asked to be allowed to give a practical demonstration of the art. The request was, of course, granted, and a successful re- tail followed. Handsome Waists of White Lace. Very handsome autumn waists are made of liberty satin and these waists are not necessarily expensive. They may be in a deep shade of oyster white, trimmed with pale white lace, and finished with applications of lace of a deep shade of ecru. CANOES OF THE KANAKAS. It is very fashionable to make lace Construction Considered a Matter of waists of half a dozen shades of white lace and to use the lace as one would Much Importance. use flounces of silk, with one flounce The early Kanakas built their fast falling over the other. sailing canoes out, of the body of a Lace, in a shade of lemon white. Is appliqued with medallions of lace In while the whole is embroidered in stitches that are in a made of pearl. This gives several shades of white and makes the waist much smarter than if it were all of a single tone. It Is very smart, lndeei, to fasten your white girdle with small black vel-et buttons. Set a double row of these buttons at the side and hook your girdle Invisibly underneath. A white satin stock Is secured in the same manner, by Invisible fastenings, with doule rows of black velvet buttons at each side of the stock. On each page is a little text, a poem appropriate for the illustration. Wall panels are In the background with their decorations of storks and the Japanese sacred mountain showing the general decorations of a room. b.ue-wbit- A r single tree, hollowing It out, and staying the edges with strips of hard wood; these strips extended to the ends, and covered a space at both stem and stern. The triangular sails were made of fine matting, and the little craft was steadied by an outrigger. The ruling chiefs and their families traveled in large double canoes, with a raised platform in the center for passengers. The building of a canoe was a very were serious business. Offerings made to the gods, and prayers were especially addressed to the fisherman s tutelary saint. A priest finally stood with the owner at the bow of the canoe and recited the last prayer in unbroken silence; death and disaster were sure to follow if any extraneous noise disturbed the scene. Childrens Play Suits. Many novelties are found In play suits for children. Jean, holland and other sturdy, old fashioned goods are employed for these, as well as khaki, linen, pique, etc. In addition, to the farmer suits, which are among the simplest and most popular, there are Jap and Indian rigs, cowboy outfits and soldier costumes. yards of material 27, 4 required 4 yards 32 or 2 yards 44 inches wide, with yard 32 inches wide for yoke and cuffs. M (Confidences two-tliird- s one-thfr- d FOR WEE shade-growin- g rare. tis Prolific Rose Bush. Mrs. Edward G. Littlefield of West Kennebunk. Me., has a crimson rambler rose bush with more than 100 clusters of roses, one of which has fifty-twblossoms. FOLK. BY WILLIAMS I a lot of rtiv old cheese And went to bed An.iilnr pone th- - Milky Wiley, file paper s.ml' lie Beauty. Simplicity in Lingerie. These are days of extreme simplictl.3 shade to dry. When once dry ity in the cut of lingerie. If the dainty colored cotton goods can be washed undergarments are costly this season without fading, provided a little care this is due to the delicacy of the material and the hand work employed, is used. not to elaborateness or quantities of garniture. The nightgown is a mere circular slip, the chemise a circular sacque, the corset covers just a frill of lace and a shoulder rosette. Quite " apart from its fashion advantages, this circular cut in lingerie is a very wise as well as excellent idea. It reduces of clothing to the least French blue is notable among fash- the ionable colors. possible degree. It insures comfort Spotted and pastille materials conthrough absence of bulk and wrintinue to be popular. kles, It leaves plain spaces to show The fashionable- gloves are cham- lovely trimmings to the best effect. pagne or pure white. Tiny spangled fans In the geisha How to Make a Pretty Fern Pot. size come for the hair. Take a flower pot, paint It outside, Long coats are surely creeping back then spread a thin layer of putty over Into vogue if. Indeed, they can be It, and stick little pieces of broken said ever to have gone out china close together over the surface, Plain shirt waists are the only kind letting the putty press between each invored for outdoor sports. piece of china. Let It stand until The lace and linen suits are dry; then take some gold paint and lace and linen. go over all the putty that shows, and Bolera jackets of Irish lace are enamel the Inside a pretty color. worn with any handsome linen skirt. Ginger jars also lc k very pretty Neckties made of rows of amber. when treated In the same way. P)oudoir r7 c'oth suit was worn by Miss May one-hal- Salad of Iced Cherries. Why not serve a dainty fruit salad with the game course? Procure one large can each of white and red California cherries, remove the pits without breaking the fruit and fill the cavities with minced walnut meats moistened with mayonnaise or finely Stand the chopped sweet peppers. cherries on ice until chilled, arrange nests of finely shredded crisp lettuce edged with small heart leaves on small plates. Fill the nests with assorted cherries and a spoonful of thick cold mayonnaise dressing, topped with a single red cherry and tiny leaves a green pepper. This salad will be found most toothsome, as well as a decided table attraction. The proposed dining cars on suburban electric cars open a new avenue In Chicago, for Inof enjoyment. stance, one can take his shavings and cream in Highland, his eggs and toast In Evanston, his coffee in Rogers Park and his toothpick at Chicago avenue. Following this up will undoubtedly permit him to take his stomach-achon State street. Thus there will he enough of the breakfast to keep a man busy all the way downtown. We are indeed a versatile people! Mark of Fashion (n th Eighteenth Century. la Social England the follow),,, arrears as indicating the exaggerate courtesy of fashionable people In the eighteenth century; Chested field teaches that it is borish to con. gratulate a friend on his approachm marriage with merely I wish you joy when he should have said: Bellevl me. my dear sir. I have scarce word, to express the joy I feel upon your happy alliance with such and such a The compliment of condo! family. ence on a bereavement should be, not 'I am sorry for your loss, but I h0p sir, you will do me the Justice to b I persuaded that am not insensible of your unhappiness, that I take part In your distress and shall ever be affect, ed when you are so. His child began hls lessons In breeding at 9 yean old, having till then learned Latin. Greek, French, history and geography He is warned to beware of using pro! verbial sayings in hls speech, such as One mans meat Is another man A Chicago women emptied a reor Everyone to hls taste poison, volver at a midnight marauder In her good man said wheh he kissedh she Had him. without home hitting cow. He nurfft attend to the graceful she motion of been armed with a rolling-pihls arms, the manner of pup would, undoubtedly, have landed safe- ting on bis hat and giving his hand. ' ly at the outset: One should always Horace Walpoles entrance Into a stick to the weapons that familiarity room is described by an eyewitness aa Las made a protection. m the style of affected delicacy wMch fashion had made almost natural, che' An Illinois woman prevented her hands", as l peau Jyras, between" court in by swallowing appearance he wished to compress it", or undet the summons which was served upon his arm, and feet on tiptoes as U her, thereby making it afraid of a wet floor. If this becomes general, justices of the peace will be compelled to have Democratic Belgium. their warrants printed on fly paper. Belgium is probably the most demo-- ' eratic of all the monarchical states. Paste this in your scrap-booThe king of the Belgians not only August 8, 1904, we had a fire in the does not wear a crown, but has not furnace to take the chill from the even got a crown to wear! No corhouse, said inclemency being caused, onation ceremony Is known to the not by a family jar, but by a growl coronation, the sovereign inaugurat-In- g of Boreas from the northland. Rah his reign simply by taking an oath for winter in the summer time! to govern according to the laws. Moreover, the births of Hs children, Abdul Hamid should be furnished if he has any, must be registered in with a plethora of exactly the same phraseology and In literature, else he will not be the same set of books as the humblest prepared some day when the United of his sublects States navy accidentally takes a shoi Kentucky Mans Duty. at him to enforce respect of the stars Jamboree, Ky., August 29 (Special). and stripes. After suffering for years with pain In Illinois a quarrelsome man and in the back Mr. J. M. Coleman, a well his wife are each to occupy the same known citizen of this place, has found ouse in half week relays, alternating a complete cure in Dodds Kidney This means that Pills. Knowing how general this disin the occupancy. the bed will be made three times a ease is all over the country, Mr. Coleman feels it Is his duty to make hls week, anyhow. experience public for the benefit of The doctors say we all eat too other sufferers. I want to recommend Dodds Kidmuch. It is a comforting thought these parlous times to know we can ney Pills to everybody who has pain live on considerably less if compelled in the back, Mr. Coleman says. I suffered for years with my back. I to and this is no joke eyther! used Dodds Kidney Pills and I have Try as we will, we cannot recall not felt a pain since. My little girl that It was uncomfortably cold last too complained of her back and she February;, hut almost anyone believes used about half a box of Dodds Kidhe will remember next February how ney Pills and she is sound and well. hot it was in August. Backache is Kidney Ache. Dodds Kidney Pills are a sure cure for all From their own porches men ses Kidney Aches, including the sunset, but they make long pilgrimages to Naples. The one is free, Earrings Indicate Nativity. the other costs money. Thats --why! The earrings worn by Italian women indicate the part of What lovie would do if dovie died is frequently never suspected by the Italy the wearers come from. The neighbors until a week after dovia longer the earrings the farther south the original homes of the women. In really and truly shuffles off! the far north the ornaments are quite A clever politician usually distrib- short. utes his family members in the local Favorite Rmedv, the fT. Dmrid wid Kennedy LI vert ure W nrld Write Hr. churches with an eye to making them Great KWJucv for free sample boiUft Kennedy s Sou, Kuudout, N. as as far possible. go round GETTING HAIR CUT IN JAPAN. A womans last word frequently makes a popular novel look like a bob-tai-l Peculiar Doings of a Very Serious Barpup and it's almost always conber in Tokio. tinued at that! On returning to the hotel I indulged In a Japanese hair cut for the first A Street Car Schedule. time. Here you dont go to the barber Upon the shaded porch he sat shop. The barber shop comes to you. With Sue. He told her of a flat just built A very serious looking young Jap with lor two' sober-huekimono waiting upon me Out where the streets were broad an! wide. at my room at the hotel, and undoing Where flower blossomed by the side. his barberous Instruments, deftly and And birdlings flew! t, executed a very good modskillfully car as hove each it He kissed her ern hair cut in a very short time. In sight' He did not tenderly rub his band She said she thought she would at leat over that little bald place on the She might! back of the head (most all old boys Just then the cable broke Its chain And left a street car near the 'twain! Lave it) and enlarge on the virtues Couldst ask for more? of hls inimitable hair restorer, and tell you how much brighter life would counof half a the Fully pleasures seem to you If you would only invest is because town lost existence try ot jealousies aroused by knowing peo- in a bottle of it, nor did he enlarge on various themes to display his conple too well. , versational hut confined himWhen a man not given to spontane- self strictly to hls professional work. In some respects Japanese barbers ity laughs immoderately at your jokes, are preferable to those of our counbeware; he is getting ready to borrow try. money of you! Possibly this superiority may arise It is not difficult for the rooster to from the fact that as they do not know our language they could not crow, but the jackass makes ludicrous work of It. Moral Stick to your Indulge in the customary airy perforte! siflage if they wanted to. Brooklyn e k 1 organ-grindin- g Y- d Every town has its village cutup and its village society leader, and one is frequently as funny as the other. The true philosopher never complains at the heat, preferring to remember it is mighty good for the corn. One yeast ake is equal to. one teacupful of yeast, a measurement often used In the older, cook books. An innovation for the table is boiled lettuce. Boil the lettuce until tender; serve the whole head and dress with butter, pepper and salt. Cracks in iron kettles may be mended with home effort. Mix powdered litharge with glycerin to the consistency of uptty. After those elements are thoroughly mixed, apply like auy cement. When .you happen to have a few tablespoonfuls of jam or jelly left over, try what a delicious addition It makes to baked apples, dropping a teaspoonful into the core of each apple before they go In the oven. Keep a wire dishcloth to set In the bottom of a kettle while cooking anything that may stick and burn. It will adapt itself to the shape of a kettle better than a trivet or a pail lid. Of course, it must be kept for this purpose exclusively. A boy that will steal watermelons will well, hell brag about it In after years If he Is like hls dad! d Iced Chocolate. Carefully made and served Iced chocolate Is delicious and wholesome, though r.ot nearly so well known as It ought to be. To prepare It, put Into a granite saucepan four ounces of powdered unsweetened chocolate and six ounces of granulated sugar. Add one quart of boiling water, and when well OF OLDEN TIMES. pow-ers- cut-fro- ra much-prize- Grow Tobacco Without Tents. One frequent sight In the tobacco districts of Connecticut Is the uncovered framework for the tents where the experiments were conducted last year. A field of tent tobacco in Connecticut year Is of Noted Schwartz, who was voted Queen of Beauty at the Mardi Gras carnival at New Orleans a year ago. Her hat was mixed place over a moderate fire and a fine white straw, with a low crown, concook until the liquid is of the rather round, with pale blue flowers sistency of thick syrup Strain, cool all around It. The hat was draped and flavor with vanilla and cinnamon. with a pale blue chiffon automobile Bottle and store in a cool place. veil. This was caught round to the When needed put two tablespoonsful back and crossed and tied again In a of the sjrup In a tall glass, with three bow in the front. The frock had an (ablespoonfuls of whipped cream, one Eton jacket reaching to the waist, gill of milk and one gill of carbonated with each seam strapped with bias water. Shake well before drinking. folds of the cloth. The sleeves were tell shaped, also strapped and flaring Currant Salad. the elbow, where they were cut off at Here is a combination I never tried showed the dainty full white shirt and before, but we found It good, wanting w aist sleeve worn beneath. The skirt something different for lunch one hot was a tight fitting, strapped one, cut day. I had slices of corned beef laid and Miss Schwartz on a bed of lettuce; then we had In walking length, and shoes and wore white stockings ice chest curt ants that had been a pale blue silk parasol, carried washed and hd sugar scattered over them and had stood over night on Ice. For Morning Wear. I put spoonfuls of these over the meat. House jackets made with yokes that Served .with my mayonnaise dressing, well over the shoulders are it was very nice. Instead of currants, extend shown and are tastebeets cut into straws and slightly among the latest ful and becoming as well as fashionTf would the real be good. pickled able. The very pretty model Illustratmayonnaise gets a little thick it can ed combines pink at d white diminty be thinned with vinegar with white lawn, the big dots being embroidered and all edges finished Care for1 Light CoforSi with fancy bralde; but the design is To preserve light colors In shirt an admirable one for all seasons and waists that are built of wash goods the for all materials in vogue for garamateur laundress is advised to soak ments of the sort To make the Jacket the waists In a gallon of cold water to lor a woman of medium size will be which has been added a handful of salt Allow them to soak for fifteen or twenty minutes, then hang up in Creole Syllabub. Into two quarts of rich sweet milk f pour pint of strawberry juice, sugar to make quite sweet and a littlo lemon Juice or rosewater for flavoring. Boat o a froth with an egg beater and set on ice until time to serve. Just before serving stir In one pint of bleached and pounded almonds that have been soaked In orange juice. Serve In small glasses. July Housekeeper. In Germany. The poodle In Germany is rtggea cut for comfort when he takes hls auto trips. iRfE&ASS arm-hole- square-shouldere- 4ft n Affectation 1 n An MANNERS Jet. cornelian or amethyst are again v.orti. Elbow sleeve ror.si.t'ng of three puffs, each sopai ate hv a lull ot lace, are smart s Many sleeves arc lifted at the to gie a high, i fleet Eton coats, Russian blouses and short sacks of black glace silk are very smait. BOOK OF FLOWER9 Knowing how to do a thing and doing it. Is the difference between failure and success. If Adam bad had an automobile he wouldnt have had time to have eaten the apple. A sucker Is born every half a ute during the summer resort son! minsea- Pianos are great sinners. Else why should they be punished so desperately? A good way to avoid excitement Is to pay the tax man. It is doesnt easy to be charitable cost much! If it When the heart is lovesick, call a of divinity. Frocks that fall In unbroken lines-fro- m the shoulders are always be- doctor to children small make e and th best models. This one la coming possible A phonograph Is not needed by all eminently dainty, and is made of sheer Persian lawn with trimmings of men. embroidery, but the design suits sturdy materials equally well and the fnarried yoke can be added, making It high at the neck, whenever desired. To make We are poor critics of onr friends the dress for a child of two years ot age will be required 2 yards of matalents. terials 27 nr 32 Inches wid. i ! Eagle. Three Nations Make One Glove. It takes three nations to make the best gloves Spain to produce the kid, France to cut It out, and England to sew It together. LEARNING THINGS Are All in the Apprentice Class. When a simple change of diet brings hack health and happiness the story Is briefly told. A lady of Springfield, 111., says: "After being afflicted for years with nervousness and heart trouble, I received a shock four years ago that left me In such a condition that my life was despaired of. I could get no relief from doctors ror from the numberless heart and nerve medicines I tried because I didnt know that the coffee was dally putting me back more than the Drs. could put me ahead. "Finally at the request of a friend I left off coffee and began the use of Postum and against my convictions I gradually Improved In health until for the past 6 or 8 months I have been entirely free from nervousness and those terrible sinking, weakening spells of heart trouble. My troubles all came from the use of coffee which I had drunk from childhood and yet they disappeared when I quit coffee and took up the use of Postum. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Many people marvel at the effects of leaving off coffee and drinking Postum but there is nothing marvelous about It only common sense. Coffee is a destroyer Postum Is rebuilder. Thats the reason. Look In each pKg. for the famous little book, The Road to Wellvllle. W |