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Show REPORTED HARD FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Hf re the Original Hiram J. Tells of His Attendance at a Country Function." It'a hard enough to keep house If In perfect health, but a woman who la weak, tired and Buffering all of tha time with an aching back haa a heavy burden to carry. Any woman in thia condition haa good cause to auapect kidney trouble, especially If the kidney action aeema disordered at all. Doans Kidney Pills have cured thousands of women suffering In thia way It la the special kiduey remedy. A North Dakota Casa Mra.C.J.Tylnr, Candu.X.Duk., 4My feet Myt: and IfnlNiveri swollen and I could uotniwp on account of tha kidney weaknc. liy back wan lama and (tore and I felt miacraltle. India's Kidney Pills ffwd me of the tptnblo and hca I bnva bsd omision io Bftfl them since Iiitomw Ui-of rstn-lA(.'K of mid world lh un thing worth 'having is tha opportunIn tlie upon a:r, lack of Intercourse food and of rnngi-wu- l ity. coupled with the rapacity, to do well of work tlie doing with friends, overwork, doing our work and worthily a plt-rto tlia In I lie spirit of ilrudgrry all these things of which la of vital consequentare leaks which sap our energy and welfarexof mankind. Theodore Roosevelt. us of the great nst-riof which enable US to arl.lcie results. t). 8. Murden. PRESERVES AND PICKLES. N niiur-Ihui- Ilfe-fur- cs Tlie following are tried and true recipes used, by many old and experi- Kpnuy rb EVERY DAY HELPS. have no glue Just take a little of the white of un egg that is left In the shell, and it will answer Do not despair if you at hand for the emergency. suffl-dentl- Thats Good Post Toasties day looks gloomy. And your chsgces kinder slim; kinder t; Stir. CHILD'S FACE ALL RED SPOTS 632 N. 6U St., Terre Haute. Ind. My little nephew, a boy of four years, had a breaking out on his face. It waa little red spots at first, then he would rub aud scratch and water blisters would form, and wherever the water would run another would coma until his face waa covered with them. H would cry and fret. Ills mother got some medicine, but It did not do any good, lie would scream und cry and say It hurt. We hardly knew him, his lltle face was all red spots und 'blisters. So I begged him to let me put some Cutlcura Ointment on them. The next morning I made a strong soap suds with Cutlcura Soap and washed his face in the warm suds. The little blisters burst by pressing the cloth on therv After 1 had bis face washed, I put the Cutlcura Ointment on and in a short time his little face waa all red and dry. I kept using the Cutlcura Soap and putting on the Cutlcura Ointment and his face got as well and it did not leave a war. He vvas entirely cured In about one week and a half." (Signed) Mrs. Arthur Haworth, Jan. 10, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each . Skin Book. Address free, with post-car- d Cutlcura, DepL U Boston. 32-p- If the situations pusslln' And the prospect awful grim. And perplexities keep p re Min' Till all hope Is gone. Just bristle up and grit your teeth. An keep on keepln' on. Job Not Satisfactory. "I'm a said the man, proud Individual. "Well, you are all right except as to your head, commented the listener. self-mad- WHEN COMPANY COMES. When company comes we like to serve them with Just the best the house can afford, and happy is the housekeeper who recognizes her llntl tations and knows her resources from 1 tocket book to energy and strength. The house wife who has loads of silver, cut glass and flue linen, delights to give elaborate feasts, and they are all right for those who can afford them; but wberfe there Is one with wealth at her disposal there are thousands who enjoy entertaining, if It must be, simply. Wben our women learn to do with what they have, or can have, without a burden of debt, happy that they have friends and can enjoy them, enter-tnlnlnas becomes their circumstances, not aping after those who have large means at their disposal, we will have less nervous, discontented women and fewer business failures and discouraged men. snd pleasures Our amusements should be Hdapted to our position snd Tlie tired business circumstances. ntan who must struggle into a dress suit and start out at nine or ten o'clock at night for s party, sees very little enjoyment In anticipation; but if he could drop in to a simple supper or dinner, go home at a reasonable hour, he would bp rested and ready for work the next day. The truly great are they who live simple, sane and comfortable lives, entertaining at seasonable hours normal peojf.e. When making em tard pie. it Is a litif tv half cup of tle more eles-inbefore putting is added into tlie oven, snd whe-.- serving, a of whipped cream added, makes a really elegant dessert. Hospitality Is as old as the hills, the good book tells us, that a dinner f herbs where love is. is better than a stalled ox, with hatred therewith." g e "Hows that?" "The part you talk 'ith is too for the part you think with. big t jwife-- Economical Delicious The Memory Lingers' ! Sold by Grocers. : Pokw Cmml Bash Ci Out, me. I Mick. ilA Your discretion might look Ilka Carrying It Too Far. like any cowardice in another. inaiiagiMiieiit, other good tiling. may be curried lu excess." The speaker was It. Marriott Thompson, the Sun Francisco sctentl-ti- c management expert. He con'iiiued. says the New York Tribune: "We scientific managers mustn't go as fur as Hussler went. "H ussier was the proprietor of a tremendous factory where scientific Tells How She Keeps Her the momanagement, had reduced Health Happiness For tions of every hand from gnu to 17. Hussler attended a very fashionable Those Who Take wedding (nit day, a wedding wlu-r- e Her Advice. the ceremony was performed by a bishop, assisted by a dean ami a canon, and In the most impressiie I want to tell yon Scott ville, Mich. part of the writ Hussler, overcome by how much good Lydia EL Pinkhams his scientific management ideas, rushpound and ed up to the altar and pushed the Sanative Wash have dune me. I live on a bishop and canon rudely back. Here, boys,' he suit!, 'one's quit farm and haveworked enough for a little Job like this." very hard. I tun forty-fiv- e years old, The Other Way 'Round. and ain the mother A good little story, long current in of thirteen children. England. Is Just now gaining AmerMany people think ican circulation. It has for leading it atrang that 1 am not broken down characters Kudyard Kipling und Dorowith hard work and thy Drew, Mr. Gladstone's little grandthe care of my fam child. Kipling was visiting ilawur-don- . and. being fond of children, de- ily, but I tell them of my good friend, voted himself tu little Miss Dorothy Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Comuntil her anxious mother expressed pound, and that there will be no back-th- e hope that the child had not been ache and bearing down pains for them if they will take it as I have. I am scarcely wearying the great author. "Oil. no, mamma." spoke up Dnro- - ever without it in the house, I will sny also that I think there is thy, before nny one else had a chance to say anything, "but you hare no no better medicine to be found for young idea how-- Mr. Kipling haa been weary- - girls. My eldest daughter haa taken ing me! .Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound for painful periods snd irregularBirths in the Air. ity, and it has helped her. Tim International Congress on Ae- i to "I am always ready and willing rial legislation. sitting at Geneva. a good word for Lydia EL Pink- speak Switzerland. Is evolving a very de- ham's Compound. I tell every tailed code of laws. One of its sug- one I Vegetable meet that I owe my health and gested paragraphs reads: "In the to your wonderful medicine. event of a birth occurring in an air happiness Mrs. J.G. Johnson, Scuttville, Mich., craft the pilot is to enter the event R.F.D. 3. In his log book and must notify the Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Comfact to the authorities at tlm first made from native roots snd herbs, pound, place at which he descends." contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being tha The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, most successful remedy for womans ills Mass., will send a large trial box of known. Taxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleansing and germicidal toilet preparation, IF YOU t: to any woman, free, upon request. no appetite, IndlKcntfan, hUtulctKl, Skk Headache, all nm down or hitai fh.h, jraa Even the ntan who is his will find worst enemy is always ready to forgive himself. MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY : Tofts Pills flint what yon need. They tana up thv weak stomach and build up th- - flafgtnx cnarstco. a pgSITC I 9 HUEIl and .euiiil. Even a homely man is apt to boast how- the women mu after him. - A mail knows mure at 21 than he can unlearn between that and 10. A girl never boosts a new love aIt's easier to catch a husband than to uncatch him. , . ffair by boasting of an old one. . oiiiKua nun- -. i SiiiMMa taka A Nil (JlKLt pum CNIilB fur 'f lr rifle, J. FMuly, P. O HUY Ol M s,tur"'np.nni4 fur ne ral- Sn4antei-e kpmoiUG,. ornlli llie. l. AUKXTM III Ml 1l L'K.Vi. slmliaiins teFoofelRrduij lm6 IkeSumdisadii-Adsi- f s and RcstjCnutains ixihr Opium .Morphine nor.'L'iiaL hOT Narcotic. AietnaiasimLnzy W- jUxJm JUkStUk-Jkmtt- ni iXkfr Apnfrcl Rrmrtly for ConsBps-Ho, Sour Stonurh-DlantuWorms jTunvulsior.5 ffwris ness ondLoss of Sleep. AcSdnik Signature Fletchers o What is CASTOR1A fur Castor Castorlaisa hurmle-i- s Oil, Pare- gitlmtltule It is Pleasant. It goric, Drops and V Mitfilng contains neither Oi-n- . :. Morphine nor ether Narcotlo Mibstancc, Its afro ii it It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CouKtiimtlon and FLituleney. It assimilates tho regulate the Stomach and Jtowcl, giving Lcallhy nml natural sleep. Tho Children Panacea Tho Dluthers Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBears the Signature of T NEW YORK. Exact Copy 34-19- 11 Just-uK-go- od Ptonnlcs DigcsfonOfifli-ncs- 4;' tec rclv The Ifind You Have Always nought, end which has been In uso for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Alnw no ore to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Ategctabfe IYcpararfinrcrAt B&J Sblt.L !d PKflHL (l4 r. fre Writ today. Ht 197, l.oa Anisisi. CaL or loll. sccca MLtOIIUL 3 PER 3fls gold Buna, Muolouo W. N. U., Galt Lake City, No. Children Cry for 0 Sta-r- i B..X Mu. SasBEassmssmzszm e tidiufrmttrr. I resolved that, like the sun, so long as my day lasted I would look on the bright side ef everything. Hood. ''I' of it t served the customers with hot water. As the company has no hot water main, a trap was set In the basement of the building to receive the condensate. This trap was arranged to tilt when it filled, and in so doing it closed the circuit of a motor which drove a pump that delivered the hot water for the customer's service. When a couple is engaged they look other's virtues with magnl-l-.er- e The Fisherman Doggone it. I've sit! at for un hour and ain't even gal a f i'1 fc!a"rs. which are thrown aside on ilteir wedding day. bite yet. Mm. Winefciw" Rnntblnir Hjrrpp for rhH'Irrn (iiUmiiiiii;- trethiutr, Norsrua tin1 iMiuiN, lion, atllay JMfclu, imimm wuui culic. sf? n Imiue. A woman can't feed a ntan so much taffy that It will spoil his appetite for a Money From the Electric light companies are on the alert to extend their business, particularly In the direction of utilizing current at odd times when the demand Is light and in finding a market In a recent Issue for of the Electrical World attention was called to a live electric light plant which sold to Its customers not only the current, hut the exjistst steam that made the electricity; then on the demand of one of Its customers It collected the steam condensed snd ! lias-band- ? "One with about a million, who would lose no time In making uie a merry widow. package Convenient 1 on arms.--Princet- 11 Ideals. What is your idea of a His Reason. Dearest During the first dance I have w ith you be sure and say something to me. She Why? 1U Because you're so bght. If you don't speak 1 will not know have you in my Tiger. lie e ' every purpose. Lemon Juice and salt will take out rust spots. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Lay the linen In the sun, fur It has a large share In doing the work. Scorched spots, unless badly burned, may be removed by keeping wet and letting them lie In the sun. The sun Is a wonderful bleaching agent, and all linen which has become II yellow will whiten wonderfully dampened and allowed to lie on the glass In the sun. Add flavoring extracts, when possible. to the food when cold, as cooking dissipates the volatile substance. Canned Tomatoes. Wash and drop Into sterilized Jars; do not peel the tomatoes. Add a tablespoonful of salt to every quart Jar, and fill to the top with boiling water, seal and set into boiling wnter to cover. Wrap well with old carpet to make It hold the heat like a flrelesd cooker, and leave twelve to twenty hours. Then put Into the cellar. These tomatoes will have a brilliant color, keep their shape and be fresh for nse for almost any dish In the winter. Delicious for salads, as they are not cooked until mushy. See that the water In which they stand Is boiling hot and covers them to a depth of four Inches. A boiler Is a good utensil to use If canning a number of quarta at a time. Potash In solution should be used once a week to flush the sink drains and cut the grease. Follow by good flushing with hot water. TUB Having nothing else to do, remarked the old codger, "1 attended a function while I was over at Tor-pidvllle the other day. The affair was held In a dispirited grove at the end of a road In which every time a horse popped down his foot the dust shot up in the air like a skyrocket. A band waa playing without the Slightest remorse. A statesman, with a neck as w rinkled as a pickle, dron-- : ed fort n redundant nuncnltlea without end. A sad and rickety wound 'round and 'round to the sound of its own plaintive In tipsy pavilion a hoarse person was endeavoring to sell. Id brazen defiance of the pure fond and drug act. what looked alarmingly like horned toads fried in A gentleman in a striped tent near by hoarsely Stated that he preferred t rut snakes at ten cents per serpent. There was tlie usual balloon which seemed perfectly willing to do anything but go up. Scattered around ; through the festal scene were a few-olsoldie-- s, grumbling; a smattering of farmers, also grumbling: sundry honest vpters. likewise grumbling; snd various other folks, nothing about whom Is worth mentioning except It that they, too, were grumbling. may have been a reunion, a fair, a but whatrally, a picnic, or what-noever they chanced to call It, 'twas un excellent example of one of our most cherished Institutions. Kansas City merry-go-wsbbl- e failed we" Get Doaa's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box Doans s . enced housekeepers: Pare and To Preserve Quinces. core. De sura to get out all the seeds. Boll the skins and cores one hour, then strain through a cloth; boll the quincee In this Juice until tender; POPULAR SYMBOL OF VALUE drain them out; add the weight of quinces In sugar, boll and skim, then Young Man Evidently Was Lacking In put In the quinces and cook slowly three hours. Hia Appreciation of the CounTomato Butter. To one quart of try's Statesmen. tomato add a pint of apple, cook and There la plenty of food for cynical put through a sieve; add a quart of thoughts In the national capital, as Is sugar and cinnamon to taste. Cook ahown by the following incident which until thick. Gooseberry Catsup. Six quarts of happened on a Washington street car: A worldly young man, prone to crit- berries, nine pounds of sugar, one pint icise, was gaging at the advertise- of vinegar, one tableeponful each of ments which decorate the Interior of cloves, allspice and cinnamon. Put of the vinegar on the berries the car. One advertised a new' kind one-hal- f of collar for men. The dome of the i and cook until nearly done; strain, add capltol was represented encircled by the rest of the vinegar and spices and one of the collars, and on the sen- cook slowly three hours. ate and house wings of the build8picad Grapes. To one pound of add one-hal- f and were grapes pound of sugar, ing placards giving prices sizes. The placard on the senate end two teaspoon fuIh of cinnamon, two of of the capltol read, "Quarter size, doves and one of allspice. Cook the and that on the other end said, "Two pulp and skins separately, the skins having to cook much longer, then add for a quarter. The worldly cynical young man the pulp and spleen. Chopped Pickle. One peck of green turned to hia companion. one dozen red pepimrs tomatoes, about "Just he remarked, "That, expresses my opinion of some ol chopped fine; r cover with salt and let stand twenty-fouhours; drain and these here congressmen. Judge. squeese dry; add a head of cabbage, Mother's Lingual Attainment. a bunch of celery chopped flue, and The mother of a little boy in Kan- one pint of grated horseradish, a teasas City, Kan., recites negro dialect spoon of cloves, a tablespoonful of stories charmingly. Her small son Is mustard seed, salt to taste snd a pint quite proud of her accomplishment of alnall cucumbers. Cover with cold and frequently boasts of It. One day cider vinegar. Seal In Jars for winrecently, when so mb of hia playmates ter use. were vaunting the achievements ol Peach Butter. Pare and cut a peck their several mothers, the little boy of peaches In small pieces, add two bragglngly remarked: quarts of elder boiled, two tablespoon-ful- a of lemon Juice. Cook, stirring "My mother is smarter than any of y youra; she can talk two languages. constantly; add sugar if not "What are they? demanded his sweet. Fill Jars snd seal. companions. 8weet Tomato Pickle. Four quarts White and colored. of green tomatoes sliced, four onions sliced, a half enp of salt. Let stand Matter of Justice. over night. Drain, add a quart of Where shall Justice begin, with water, a pint of vinegar and two those who have power or with those pounds of brown sugar. Cook until who suffer wrong? If exact and ideal soft, place In an open stone Jar, cover Justice were donfe, the weak would with a plate. make an effort to give to the strong all that la their due, and the strong would try to put their affairs In order so that no Just cause of complaint should exist anywhere. The unhappy VIA V build mure uiilemllil hub' element in the relations of the strong nation. and the weak la that both are thinkhill our rooms with paintings and with ing too much about exacting Justice sculptures. and not enough about doing that But we cannot buy with gold the old aswhich Is Just and right. sociations. Iongfellow. Tay what thou owest" is the cry most often PICKLING TIME. Give me that which Is my heard. due, then I will pay you what I owe. The thrifty housekeeper likes to The Christian Register. "put up" some of the Instinctive. relishes which. In spite of the good "So you took your wife to the base- things In cans to be bought are never ball game?" equaled by those mother used to Yes, replied Mr. Meekton. make. Did she enjoy It? Chow-ChoPrepare and cut in Only part of It She thought they small piecea the following vegetables: wasted a great deal of time running Two quarts of green tomatoes, twelve around the lot, but she thought the ar- small cucumbers, three red peppers, guments with the umpire were quite one cauliflower, two bunches of celInteresting." Washington Star. ery, one pint of email onions and two quarts of string beans. Cover with hours, salt und let stand twenty-fou- r then drain, Heat a gallon of vinegar, add a half ounce each of allspice, pepper and cloves, two ounces of tumeric and a fourth of a pound of mustard seed. When boiling add the vegetables and cook until soft. Sweet Pickled Peaches. Boil tola often said of gether two pounds of brown sugar, a pint of vinegar, and an ounce or stick cinnamon twenty minutes, flip the peaches in boiling water and rub off the fur with a towel : stick each peach with four cloves. Tut them Into the sirup and boil soft, using half of the loaches at a time. This recipe uses half a peck of peaches. Preserved Melon Rind. Parc and cut in strips the rind of ripe melons. Roak In alum water, allowing a when eaten with cream or of alum to a quart or water. rich milk and a sprinkle of Heat gradually to the boiling point, and cook ten minutes. Praia, cover sugar if desired. with ice water and let stand two That's the cue for house hours; drain, add a cup of water to each pound, and pound for jiound of keepers who want to please sugar. Boll the sugar and water ten the whole family. minutes; add the melon rind and cook until tender. Remove the rind to a post Toasties are ready stone Jar and rover with the sirup. Two lemons sliced are ofteq added to to ( serve direct from the the melon while cooking. they Moving Picture! Popular. In a recent number of the Dally Consular Report are collected memoranda from cities and towns in various distant parts of the word showing the universal quality or the pi.pulur interest which the moving pictures excite. England, Japan, Turkey. Mexico, India. Aiisiruiiii und the islands of the sea all have the same niury to tell; whtrevtr the cinematograph goes it tiuds an instant and ; tallied welcome. SMALL WONDER. GROUCH THE BY of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Years THieSNTAUNflOMMNV.NBVVeeiieiTV, I |