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Show Thi Will Interest Mothers. Mother Stray Kwwt Powder for Children. by Mother Gray, a nuro iu Children' II w.c. New York, Curo Fever-UIiihbHad Stomach, Twilling Disorder, move an.l regulate the bowel ami destroy h. Worm. Hold by utl Druggist, 25o. Sample A. S. Oiuwted, LcRoy.N.Y. FREE. AddruM nr CLAIM 8ATAN AS HELPER. Differ from Stage Magicians of Ancient Brethren. When In the thirteenth century, At the University of Paris, Roger Ilscon, by means of a prism, threw a rainbow of colors upon a screen, his audience ran away, and he was actually in danger of execution for witchcraft. How wonderfully different is the spirit of the present age, when stage magicians actually advertise their performances by flaring posters representing themselves In confabulation with the devil and assisted by bis Imps. They do this not only without fear of punishment hy (Ire and torture (such as would have been their portion only a couple of centuries ago), but in the knowledge that even a partial belief by the people in their claims to Influence In diabolical quar- ters will bring money to the box office, and that a reputed connection with Satan, for business purposes, is for them the best possible advertisement. Justice. The admonition to do unto others as we would be done by rhould not be Interpreted to apply to human beings. As the Vegetarian Magazine some time ago said: Treat the animals as you would willingly be treated If you were an animal." Perhaps, If there is Any truth In the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, you may some day le an animal yourself. In that case, let us hope that the souls of some heartless men may be reincarnated In the bodies of overworked and horses, such as they had abused so cruelly while they were .alive.. To-da- y Even-Hande- d -- ill-treat- WRONG TRACK Had To Switch. Even the most careful person is apt to get on the wrong track regarding food .sometimes and has to switch over. When the right food is selected the boat of ails that come from improper food and drink disappear, even where the trouble has been of lifelong standing. r wide, with one halt yard of lace tod one-balailk of far belt; yard fur bolero. 2,i yards 21 inches wide. 2 yard 2? inches wide or Hi yards 44 Inches wide, with 5 yards of banding HOME AND FASHIONS CHAT ON SUBJECTS OF INTEREST tO WOMEN. and 314 yards of fringe, to make as The Latest Styles in Costumes Hov. Illustrated. 4753 Is cut in sizes for to Make an Pot a The pattern 32, 34, 30, 3$ and 40 Inch bust Pourri Suggestions of Value to measure. Housewife. Old-Fashione- d ' Old Fashioned Pot Pourri. A geuulne old fashioned pot pourri made as follows: Pack half a peck of fragrant rose leaves in a bowl in layers with salt, using a small handIs ful of fine salt to three of rose leaves. Let them stand In this way for five jays, turning them twice dclly. This should be done thoroughly. At the end of this time add three ounces of powdered allspice and one ounce of 6tlck simmanr.on. Let them rest again for about a week longer, stirring as before once each day. Now put them Into the permanent pot pourri Jar, mixing them first with half a pound of dried lavender blossoms, one ounce of bruised cloves, one more ounce of Paris Muslin and Lace. Every woman of taste likes to be the possessor of dainty underwear, well made and carefully fitted. This very simple little corset cover Is shaped ou admirable lines and combines perfect smoothness at the back with becoming fullness over the bust and can be made so readily and easily stick cinnamon, another of allspice, one nutmeg coarsely grated, a cupful of ginger toot thinly sliced, half an ounce of anise seed, ten grains of Canton musk (finest quality) and finally two ounces of orris root. Mix them well together and place the Jar In any suitable corner of the parlor or living room. A few drops of attar of rose or any desired extract of Cow, ers can be added at any time. Blouse Waist With Bolero. Boleros are among the few accessories of dress that are almost universally becoming and are among the most fashionable of all garments at the Design by May Manton. as to commend it to every seeker after desirable garments. As shown the material is .Paris muslin with trimpresent time. This very attractive waist includes one that shows plaits ming of lace, but any of the materials over the shoulders, which give the In use for underwear can be substibroad line, and wide sleeves of elbow tuted and trimming can be either lace length that are most effective over or embroidery. To make the corset the full puffed ones of the waist. As cover for a woman of medium size will illustrated the bolero and belt are be required yards of material 36 made of antique green taffeta, trimmed inches wide. with ecru lace and ball fringe, while the waist is of white mull and matches Costumes for Little Ones. Now that Dame Fashion has enthe skirt; but bolero and skirt often are made of the same material, with rolled In her list of followers even the the waist of some thinner fabric. Silk, "littlest girl," she, too, must come in wool, linen and cotton are all so used for her share of attention. There are and all can be rendered charming, but hosts of materials, and this may also nothing is lovelier than the linen and be, said as well of the styles. Since mercerized materials, which are very the advent of the Russian blouse the nearly legion. The waist consists of a fitted lining, which can be used or omitted as pre- Sirlington Routes daily through ferred, front and back of blouse, with asty breakfasting; no hurried the full sleeves, and the bolero, which odC&tch early morning street cars is quite separate and la made with onf in St Louis is at 7.19 a m, From a child I was never strong and had a capricious appetite and I was allowed to eat whatever I fancied rich cake, highly seasoned food, hot biscuit, etc. so It was not surprising that my digestion was soon out of I order and at the age of twenty-thre,was on the verge of nervous prostration. I had no appetite and as I bad been losing strength (because I didnt get nourishment in my daily food to repair the wear and tear on body and brain) I had no reserve force to fall back on, lost flesh rapidly and no medicine helped me. Then It was a wise physician orand cream and saw dered Grape-Nut- s to it that I gave this food (new to me) a proper trial and It showed he knew what he was about, because I got better by bounds from the very first That was in the summer and by winter I was in better health than ever before in my life, had gained in flesh and weight and felt like a new person altogether in mind as well as body, all due to nourishing and completely digestible food, Grape-NutThis happened three yars ago and never since then have I had any but perfect health, for I stick- to my Grape-Nut- s food and cream and still think it delicious I eat It every day. I never tire of this food and I can en- fronts, back .and bell sleeves, '. The and cream waist is full and blouses over the joy a saucer of Grape-Nut- s made inwhen nothing else satisfies my appe- draped belt, the closing being is at and the finished center, visibly tite and its surprising how sustained with a stock. The bolero Is regulation and strong a small saucerful will Is laid in exceedingly. simple and make one feel for hours." Name giv- d-turning over fall that the plaits en by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. j arms-ey- e seams. True food that carries one along and The quantity of material required 10 theres a reason, Grape-Nut- s tor the medium size is: For blouse. ' days proves big things. 4 yards 21 Inches wide, 4 yards 27 Get the little book, The Road to Inches wide or 2 yards 44 inches Wellville, in each pkg. e s. - outwar- SAW A REAL THUNDERBOLT. all-ove- f roioutes daily through sleeper pWso congested; hotels not io shfio find.- hot cut arc bre nar yea all about it. TICKET OFFICE 79 tfest Second South bac A Becoming Headdress. , Much depends upon the expression of the face, In which there must be a sentimental note to produce harmony. Otherwise do not attempt the rose decoration with the low coiffure, but gather the hair- - so as - to produce a triangular effect . on the top of the head, taking the width from ear to ear. at the base, or twist up your soft fluffy puffs with or without some short curved ends, or roll a pompadour so that there shall be no other line above It, the front hair alone being visible in an unbroken line. English Workmen Tell of Visit of Mia silo from (he Clouds thundr-atonThe has been no very seldom aeen of late year that it has com to bo regarded by the vulgar as almot legendary, but the people of Bristol had reason recently to know It reality. During a u severe thunder storm some masons at work on a scaffolding at Horfield state that they saw a thunderbolt coming toward them from the direction of South Mead. One of them lost bis balance, and only saved him self from falling by clinging to a plank. The others had to hold on to whatever was handy. They describe what they saw as looking like a dazzling ball of fire larger than a football. One of the men says: It cleared our building, but struck a neighboring chimney, but wbat became of It I cannot say; An utterly demolished chimney stack remains to testify to Ids veracity. The thunderbolt has not been seen, but It Is well known thet these mis-sll- s usually come In contact with the earth at such velocity that they bury themselves. Country Life. d Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at St. Louis, During the Fair, Free. If you intend going to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, Missouri, opened by President Roosevelt April 30th, 1904, It will bo very much to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F. II. Worsley, No.. 411 Dooley block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties met at the St. Louis depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved 'in advance. Information relative to passenger ticket limits, hotel rates, rates and all other necessary informa-tion asked for will be cheerfully given free of charge. This will especially be of benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or In parties of four or five. School teachers will also hear something to their interests by writing above party. stop-over- s, 1 Won Renown Early. Landseer exhibited his first painting at the Royal Academy when he was 13 years of age. Millais was but four years' older when his "Pizzaro Seizing the Inca of Peru" startled London and now all Paris is agog over the work, both in painting and sculpture of a JIsh boy, Thaddeus Styka. ' n I . we overused o8 Cure is the best medh-inaffections of the tbrout and lungs. Wm. . 11 f tfDSLKT, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. ( Getting Your Moneys Worth. is rumored In Vienna that at a sent banquet in the courthouse one - r Ithe guests, an alderman, managed " muggle three unopened bottles of mpagne from the dining room to It is suggested that he home. have been reading about the ;anse, among whom it is good to take home what you cannot consume at a banquet. In German cafes three lumps of sugar are served with a cup of coffee. Those who use only one or two almost invariably put the rest fti their pocket. Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? Shake into your shoes, Allens Foot-Easa powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Ecclesiastical Anathema. A German society has published an Interesting paper on the subject of ecclesiastical anathema launched In the middle ages against animals. Attractive Hat Trimmings. Hat garnitures and ribbons are so Among the maledictions cited Is that beautiful this season and In such va- of a pastor of Dresden, who in 1559 riety that inexpensive straws can be cursed the sparrows for distracting made very attractive at small ex- his congregation.' pense. Lingerie hats hold their own Clairvoyance 'is Illegal. with tulle and chiffon hats. These The Paris courts have decided that hats are especially attractive for chila doctor who makes use of- clairvoydren. Valenciennes lace Is used alance to diagnose and prescribe for most exclusively In lingerie hats. the maladies of his patients is guilty There is seldom any trimming beof illegal practice. yond a large bow of ribbon. e, - 'Irr11 'n'1 - i '' - |