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Show YOURETOO THIN. -- tn Slight Catarrhal Derangements Stomach Produce Acid Fer- fth mentation HIGH of the Food. r thin always als thin, from temperamental In such cases nothing this personal can be done to change peculiarity. But there are a large number of peoor remain thin, who ple who get tnin, naturally would be plump and fleshy Some people ly digestive derangement. fat. Fat is derived from the oily constituents of food. foods are called by The the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This elass of foods are not digested In the atomach at all. They are digested In the duodenum, the division of the ali- mentary canal Just below the stomach. The digestion of fat is mainly, if not wholly, the work of the pancreatio is of alkaline juice. This juice and is rendered inert by the addition' of acid. A hyperacidity of the digestive fluids of the stomach passing down into the duodenum, destroys the pancreatio fluid for digestive purdiposes. Therefore, the fats are not gested or emulsified, and the system is deprived of its due proportion of oily constituents. Hence, the patient grows thin. The beginning of the trouble is a catarrhal condition of the stomach which eauses hyperacidity of the gastric juices. This hyperacidity is caused by fermentation of food in the stomach. When the food is taken into the stomach, if the process of digestion does not begin immediately, acid fermentation will take place. This creates a hyperacidity of the stomach Juices which in their turn prevent the pancreatic digestion of the oils, and the emaciation results. A dose of Pernna before each meal hastens the stomach digestion. By hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents fermentation of the contents of the Stomach, and the pancreatic juice is thur preserved in its normal state. It then only remains for the patient to eat a sufficient amount of foods, and the thinness disappears and plumpness takes its place. He Had Broken Something. Mrs. Wilson had a young Japanese servant who had a habit of trying to conceal from his mistress any breakage of dishes of which he chanced to be guilty. The good lady explained that it was wicked to deceive, and directed the Japanese to tell her whenever he broke anything. The boy promised to do as she advised. One day, while Mrs. Wilson was entertaining some friends in the parlor, the Japanese suddenly apHis teeth peared in the doorway. were bared in a childlike smile, and his eyes sparkled with the light of conscious virtue: "Meesa Wirson, you me, when you. I break Success Magazine. to my pants! ter-r- TIME TO DISCARD DRAPERIES. ter-r- a a NO. BUT HE USED TO BE. tensively TOC GOOD FOR THIS EARTH. Be Certain Type of Office Boy a Creature Funny Man'a Brain. to Please Them. HEAVY Pie. Six yolks of eggs, flour, two teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar, two cups of sifted sugar, all mixed thoroughly; add the whipped whites of six eggs, and just as the cakes are to be baked add four teaspoonfuls of sweet milk, with one teaspoonful of carbonate of soda in it; bake in jelly cake pans in a quick oven. The mock charlotte for filling between the cakes is: One pint of sweet milk in a double boiler and when it begins to boil put in two eggs, whites and yolks well beaten, one cup of sifted sugar, one cup of sifted flour, and stir until thick. Flavor with vanilla and mix chocolate with it, or keep it plain, and spread between cakes and sift powdered sugar on top of cake. Marshnieliow Souffle. Whites of 12 of gelatine eggs, 12 tablespoonfuls dissolved in half a cup of warm water, one tablespoonful of vanilla and half of the juice of a lemon, all whipped stiff and put on ice. Serve this with maraschino cherries on top and yellow boiled custard, or whipped cream around it. Lady Baltimore Cake. A big cake, or four layers; one cup of butter, two cups of sifted sugar, three and and one-hal- f cups of sifted flour, one cup of sweet milk, two level teaspoon fuls of baking powder, whites of six eggs whipped stifT, one teaspoonful ot vanilla, and one teaspoonful of rose water; add the whites of eggs last. Three cups of Filling and icing: sifted granulated sugar in one cup of boiling water, whites of four eggs whipped stiff. To this icing add one cup of chopped raisins and one cuq of grated pecans, and six figs, cut in small pieces; mix thoroughly, then pu between the layers of cake, and ice on top and sides of the cake. Washington in Many Ways. Heavy draperies should be replaced by lighter weight cotton or silk fabrics that are cool and cheerful in appearance. Curtains of Calcutta net are reasonable and suitable for various purposes. The net comes in all colors and in several meshes. It is 48 inches wide and 50 cents a yard. The green and tan shades are good. The white and ecru wash well, and to avoid shrinking, pull It gently into shape when nearly dry. Calcutta net Is also U3ed extensively for den and living-roopllows. The cushions first have a slip of a plain color and over this a cover of the net in a suitable shade. This gives a lattice effect to the pillows which Is quite pleasing. Then there are silkolines, taffetas, soft silks and dimities, as well as denims and cretonnes. Silkolines are soft and pretty, but are most too flimsy for satisfactory curtains. Scrim Increases in popularity and great im provement in weaves has been ac complished the past few years. Linen taffeta is very popular, and burlap is particularly well adapted for stencil effects, and is available for walls as well as draperies. Dimity launders welt and can therefore be kept fresh and clean. Priscilla silk, coming In every shade at 90 cents a yard, can be used with cream Calcutta net to give color tone to a room. This silk resembles the heavier raw silk used for draperies, but which costs $1.50 a yard. The silk curtains should hang straight down, and not reach more than four inches below the window. Many prefer curtains only to the sill, but allowance must then be made for shrinkage of the washable under curtain, as at ail times both net and silk curtains should be the same length. Of course the domestic and imported cretonnes are handsomer each year and still lead in cotton fabrics for hangings and furniture coverings. Exquisite designs in domestic cretonne can be had as low as 28 cents a yard, and are shown side by side with the imported, which retail from 30 cents to $3.50 a yard. The higher-priceimported cretonnes are double width. The demand this season is for the sin30 gle width grades, which coBt from to 50 cents a yard. As over draperies, cretonnes are effective. They should not be hung next to the glass, for they will fade rapidly. Plain net or scrim, between them and the light, protects the draperies. Some of the large shop windows are showing the effect of a room done entirely in cretonne. Where it is employed lavishly, there Is danger in overdoing it. This season the ere tonne in floral pattern is preferred and although blue, mauve and pale and reds yellow are in demand, pinks are used to a greater extent. N. Y ORDERLY WAYS THE BEST. of "So you have come In answer to my advertisement for office boy? gald the Do you amoke old broker briskly. cigarettea? "No, sir, replied the saintly youngster in the doorway. three light cups of sitted Cotton or Silk Fabrics Most Cool and Cheerful in Appearance Calcutta Net Also Used Ex- Thin people lack In adipose tissue. of Adipose tissue Is chiefly composed break somesing FOR LOVERS OF GOOD THINGS. Three Recipes That Will Jfs Stomach andCatairhre- but for some LIGHT FOR SUMMER "Chew gum or read novels? "Never, sir. "Play juggler with the paper weights or talk nonsense through the telephone when your employer is ab- sent? "No, sir. Ever go to tbe circus? "Never saw & circus in my life, sir. "How about baseball? Do you take to see two or three afternoons a wt-ethe game? "Don't like baseball, sir. The old broker bit the end off hla ECZEMA ALL OVER HIM. cigar. My boy, he said, quietly, "thia la No Nights Reet for a Year and Limit the twenty-nintstory, isnt It? of Hi Endurance Seemed Near "1 think bo, sir. Owes Recovery to Cuticura. Well, It Is not high enough for The Minister You kept beautifully still while I was preaching, Willie. Did you like the sermon? Kid No, sir; but papa said hed spank me good and plenty it I woke blm up. h you. My son Clyde was almost comNot high enough for me, sir? pletely covered with eczema. Physi"No, you belong up In paradise. cians treated him for nearly a year Chicago News. without helping him any. His head, face, and neck were covered with large A MATTER OF COMPULSION. scabs which he would rub until they fell off. Then blood and matter would No Soup, No Dinner, the Rule Laid run out and that would be worse. Down by Barney. Friends coming to see him said that if he got well he would be disfigured for Six years ago, when the king visited life. When it seemed as if he could Dublin, some amusing incidents were possibly stand it no longer, I used recorded due to the grotesqueness o! some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint- some hotel waiters apparently Just ment, and Cuticura Resolvent That freBh from rural life. was the first night for nearly a year One hotelkeeper told such a newly that he slept In the morning there "server that he must alimported was a great change for the better, in serve every one with soup at ways about six weeks he was perfectly well. dinner and be quite certain that he Our leading physician recommends had It. Mrs. Algy Cuticura for eczema. Thereupon ensued the following Cockburn, Shiloh, O., June 11, 1907. scene between a visitor and the new waiter: IMPRESSED THE LITTLE ONE. After suffering for seven year, this woman was restored to health by Lydia ILPinkliams Vegetable Compound. Head her letter. JIrs. Sallie French, of Faucaunb, Ind. Ter, writes to Airs. Iinkham; I had female troubles for eevea years vous was all run-dow- and so ner- n, I could not do anything. 1 wrote to Mrs. Iinkham for advice and took Lydia E. Iink hams Vegetable Compound, and 1 am now strong and well. FACTS FOR SICK WOMDL For thirty years Lydia E. rink-hams Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, cas been tha standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousandaol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, bearingperiodic pains, backache, that -down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, d izziness, or ne rvous prostration. Why dont you try it ? Dont hesitate to write to Mrs, Pinklmm if there is anything about your sickness you uo not understand. She will treat your letterincontldence andadviseyou free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass. Soup, sir? said Barney. No soup for me," said the visitor. But you must have it," said Bar ney; "its the rules of the house. the As careful as housewives are, they Hang the house!" exclaimed Little Elsie, who had recently re1 When sometimes neglect to keep the dress visitor, highly exasperated. er drawers in good order and the turned from a visit to Washington, want soup 1 won't eat It. Get don't was describing to her companion some with you! handkerchiefs, sheets, stockings and of the wonderful things site had ob- along said Barney, with solemnity, the like are thrown in any place which Well, One served In the Capitol City, I can say is just this it's the hold them. will conveniently all "One evening, said she, breathlessrules of the house and sorra a drop would have far more room and would took me to have supper at have much less bother if the articles ly, papa else yell get till ye finish tbe soup!" a grand hotel where the dining room were all placed together. After the London Telegraph. was awfully big, and at the tables laundry comes home put all sheets around us sat great senators and together, all pillow cases and articles Deafness Cannot Be Cured with their wives, all one in tie with of like kind pile, by local Application!, aa they cannot reach ilia ril champagne! drinking eased portion of the ear. lhcre la only one way to white tape and give them a place in "I suppose the manners of these cure deafness, and that la by constitutional renuaiiea. the drawer whrre they will always be DeiifnifW la caused by an Inflamed condition of the were perfect? ventured mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube. Vs hen this found. There is quite an art in fold- great persona tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imwith widened eyes. her companion, hearing, and when It la entirely closed, Deaf ing clothes to make each piece small she perfect neaa la the result, and unletw the Inflammation can be Elsie. returned But, Yes," and easily packed. It is nice to have out and this tube restored to lie normal condiwith a sudden burst of enthusi- tukeu tion, bearing will b destroyed forever; nine caeca all articles arranged like this. Place added, of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing the deportment of the colored out but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. between the various packages the lit- asm, was served wine who We will give One Hundred Dollar for any ease of tbe tle envelopes of sandal wood. It has gentlemen beautiful! Deafneas (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured perfectly by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Kent! for circulars, free. is that odor delicate and lasting F. J ClihNLY CO.. Toledo. O. is made of the Lest Sold by Druggists, 7ftc. pleasing to the most refined taBte, for Fills Taka Hall's anally Fox constipation. What the Really Said. selected meat, scientificThe fox that Aesop made looked Canning Rhubarb. can be If one has canned rhubarb it up at the grapes. Days of Bohemia Ended. ally prepared and evenBohemia has ceased to exist In the used during the winter to mix with "Grapes sour! hooted the old owl AlIn the vines. far up Paris Latin quarter, according to other fruits for pies and the filler ly baked by damp heat They may be, yawned the fox, In- fred Capus, the playwright, who may is never detected. It can be mixed in Libby's Great White with apples for pies, is delicious when differently, or they may be preserved be regarded as an authority on the In a lecture delivered on beadded to berries and cranberries are sweet by some chemical process. You point. Post Kitchen. The natural more delicate when mixed half and know the pure food laws are not aa half of the "Malson dKtudlants," I be. as Spiced Salmon. strict of of to the might is be which preOne they Anyway, way half with rhubarb. headquarters flavor is all retained. Select a flat can of salmon the rhubarb is to cook it until done don't care for them because I am the General Association of Paris Stuparing salmon kind usually put up as "We must not dents, he remarked: without adding sugar, though often afraid of appendicitis." When removed from the apto en- be afraid to acknowledge that our stuAnd darted if away Reynard sly presteaks, as this makes a better better find it keeps persons carefultin dents are no longer Bohemians. pearance when served. Open in the ordinary manner, with joy the sport of a fox hunt. ready to serve! remove served ly, drain off the liquid, and less sugar than Is needed to completeInnovation In Politics. the skin and central bone, keeping ly sweeten It. Add but little water, It can be quickly prePeople Talk About Good Things. Twelve years ago few people knew of The recent municipal elections in the fish as whole as possible. Place for the rhubarb contains a great deal dish BI,r,l'nrnlim as a Powder lor the carefully in an agate or earthen be- of Its own liquid and needs only Paris were remarkable not only for sueh pared in a variety of l'Vet. after the genuine merits of M. of who the candidature wsb so Laloe, are There of sufficient depth to allow of its steam. to start Allens Foot Ease have been told year after enough styles and nothing makes but for the first re- year by grateful persons, it is indispensing covered with liquid. many uses for this cheap article of soundly beaten, will as wholeis millions. able serva It to corded of domestic cleanly, candidature Take as much good vinegar dozen two or jars a better summer meal. one food that a dozen some, healing and antiseptic and gives be needed and to each quart add will not come amiss when fruit is ant. The liveried class is supposed to rest and comfort to tired aehing feet. half a take on the political color of its surteaspoonful of peppercorns, needed in the winter. It cures while you walk. Over 30,000 In the home; at the a dozen roundings and to be testimonials. Imitations pay the dealer teaspoonful of whole allspice, f never would as a rule, but this candidate stood as a larger profit otherwise you A Valuable Tip. cloves, one small white onion, a substitute for Allens camp, and for the picnic With many washings blankets are a republican socialist, and he la said he offered a bay leaf, and a half teaspoonthe original foot powder. Ask for , and see that you get it. ful of salt. apt to shrink, and weary folk know to have been strongly supported by Allens Libby's Yeal Loaf is a Heat slowly, boil for five minutes, the discomfort of using one too short bis kind. dish for the bed. Here is an excellent remsatisfying dish; full of Peace for Once. then pour immediately over the The Very Way. I tell you, Judson Is a slick chap, Let stand for at least 12 hours before edy: Obtain a strip of stout, un food value that brings I dont understand an expression for four or bleached calico or sheeting the width serving. It will keep well laughed Silas Ilyetop. "He took his I been have pa; book reading, In the of the blanket, the depth depending on five days. wife to Washington and kept her in contentment! how much additional length is needed. how do you get over the bay? the congressional library four hours. a my schooner, Line Twisting. "By taking Prevent Machine this securely on to the end of What did he do that for? asked and Libby, McNeill & Libby, One of the greatest annoyances blanket. Place this end at the foot the Hiram Hardapple. with to up has one put bothers which of the bed, tucking the calico well Chicago. "Why, begosh, they fine you if you which is FULLY NOURISHED on washday is a clothes line , mattress. the under for four and in that talk building, line is The outer edges of old sheets worn constantly twisting, and if the she didn't speak a word. Balanced hours a Perfectly a stiff one the trouble Is increased in the middle can be utilized in this Grape-Nun- s Food. fourfold. To prevent the line from way instead of new calico. Home of rope in the Chat. ball the hold twisting No chemist's analysis of Grape-Nutleft hand and wind with the right hand You think one tea as then change appears, twist can the Pie. Tomato until begin to show the real value of value as shown the ball to the right hand and twist good as another? Chop fine any bits of cold meat, sev- the food tbe practical will with the left hand, and the twist different kinds will make the dish by personal experience. eral As soon as another twist It Is a food that Is perfectly balyou buy at Why disappear. more tasty. Line a dish with bread It Hiv At A U 2k hand left to the back A MMI'I elements needed the relief, t( Hi appears change crumbs, then put in a layer of the anced, supplies 91 at 'irn.v1! ur bv txaiL see lowest the until manner in price this you Aiiiii Continue to wind HaTHi0 riibi. meat, well seasoned, and a few bits of brain and nerves in all stages of MANAKESI8,J the line is all wound up. of butter; then a layer of tomatoes. life from the infant, through the strenwindow? in the haw ion. Tr.baiu Then more crumbs, meat, tomatoes, uous times of active middle life, and if Quick Coffee Cake. don't Your return old in money you procer your and age. support until all materials are used. Add is a comfort M I N leirn plumb- YO N V4 1 I 3 jjijf, pf it k in mg, i'ipi rnii Take three tablespoons of bafter be etc., f f i Ik 1 TFlk n "For two years I have used Grape-Nut- s like S. hilling's Utst we pay him. left over, to moisten, or gravy any notox-kwo ml into 'i Break ,i,l rrimil work tin bread. ar tnal fore you mix your k of ot nlnn iUow with milk arid a little cream, for divuh ur trknin. meat from aiming stock the a little make I When you nmet with men of worth hi nt f .i4J to paid. I MON W this two eggs, one tablespoon and I am comfortably hungry Angrlp. i ulitorm. bones, as the pies should be as moist breakfast. how you may attain their level; 'i UADl.H, iJi to Iti Kasl V, think half of melted butter, one cup noon. at Beat as a scallop. Bake in a hot oven until for my dinner when you see those of an opposite s gugar, and a scant cup of milk. meat, plenty of "I NEW LAW ohtalnec nicely browned. add this until well mixed. Then vharacter look within and examine by JOHN w- morris, for the In fruit season, and WoBUiuuUju, l. C. two tea( onfuclus. cup and a half of flour and noon meal, and If tired at tea time, yourself. A Popular Dish. Stir up spoons of baking powder. alone and feel perfectA popular dish served In one of the take Grape-Nutto bake. On There isnt much philosophy In a Thompsons Eye Water again and spread in pan nourished. of half a baked consists ly a half restaurants he and when cinnamon if doesn't man busy get memit and top sprinkle "Nerve and brain power, with enough of the or raisins may potato, unpeeled, W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 26, 1903. cup of sugar. Apples out to make a ous, ory are much Improved since using has occasion to visit a graveyard. inside scooped oven be added if liked. Bake In quick which is filled with a shirred egg Grape Nuts. 1 am over sixty and weigh I at once. MAKE MONEY dressed with while sauce flavored with 155 lbs. My .son and husband seeing The potato makes an excel- how I have improved, are now using flesh for in on so can cheese. health them who breeder the f,,r they fut sturdy keeps Fresh Doughnuts. the grower who improves the clip, by dipping with a hot oven lent ramekin for the purpose, and R Grape-NutsTry placing doughnuts in "My son, who is a traveling man, retains the heat well, and makes the for a few minutes before serving. Then dish more eats nothing fsr breakfast but Grape-Nut- s GEILORO-WniOLE- Hl apetlzing. a smalt in a nt time, put them, one and a glass of milk. An aunt, b containing a little powdered sugarseems fully nourished on for Pans. over Stone Pumice 70, Now Permitted Ly U. S. Government (or tha Official Dipping ol Sheep for Scab In this doughway and shake well. "There's a aud cream. kitchen Grape-NulWhen utensils, washing I as old seem Practical tests of the hardest kind by our erperts in the field and repons Imm the biggest men m tha neaily several days nuts r treosoiic Dip rd inktieii bands d nab, tuk, Uu, Reason. bwinena, show that tin airiest and bet as such skillets, etc., pans, frying made. foot rot and all shrSp dis at and start them out for .spring (ceding tn tond tmn that means ksavtrr fresh as those just Name given by Post tun Co., Battle scour with a fiat piece of pumice th th 4 grtrtvor. ft means more money tor both Uiphti for t jetiUr ftmr Jittitt for Well-vlile- , 5 gal., fA Write u tor agent in ymir territory wlo can supply you at once Prices: i jnl , $ 7; stone, which can be procured at any f'ro k, Mich. Read The Road to on Juicy Steak. to gal. $1 $oj freight paid. 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