FREEDOM FROM COLDS & HEADACHES INDIGESTION& SOUR STOMACH BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPATION and other ills, due to an inactive condi tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by millions of well-informed families through- out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.,~printed on every package of the genume. Regular price 50° per bot. ane size only. For sale by all leading druggists. THE ORIGINAL and GENUINE SYRUP FIGS ne ELIXIR” SENNA IS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP(CO WOULDN'T ANY WOMAN? Mollie iads Yo pol © acKk—bu rinkles, Noth ng Doing | but Talk. : Ov ; told of a Senator « DLUCKY youth the Ken friend to sec msented, and 3 at the ap ointed Now it was tb Kemtu words to ckian's duty ching the But, aithough he this the is to say the last ’ terms of the duel faithfully perf duel never took A murmur of goes ind whens told, pon lows red duty. i invariably story is ro this wn hereu swer fol is When dark For a finis very reason was (00 Journal A Matter of Repair. “1 see,” sald Hicks, “that they have in England to mandments.’ ed Dorkins -all they need Harper's Weekly. The First Difficulty. r any girl 1 please” can't please any.” gtarted a movement over remodel the Ten Com “Remodel, eh?’ “What a waste is restoration retort of time 1 i Can “Yes, bu marr ft you but world few One uncertainty of a we in the There are this gure things of them is man’s old age LUCKY MISTAKE. Grocer Sent Pkg. of Postum and Opened the Eyes of the Family, A lady writes from Brookline, Mass.: “A package of Postum was sent me one day by mistake. ‘1 notified the grocer, but finding that there was no coffee for breakfast next morning I prepared some of the Postum_ following the directions very carefully. “It was an immediate success In my family, and from that day we have used it constantly, parents and chil dren, too—for my three rosy young sters are allowed to drink it freely at breakfast and luncheon, They think it delicious, and I would have a mutiny on my hands should I omit the be loved beverage. delicate gtomach while we were using Postum. sion got her to try Postum. first, but when she presently found that all the ailments that coffee gave her left and she got well quickly she became and remains a thorough and enthusiastic Postum convert, “Her nerves, which had become shattered by the use of coffee have grown healthy again, and today she Is a new woman, thanks to Postum.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich, and the “cause why" will be found in the great little book, “The Road to Wellville,” which comes in pkgs, Ever rend the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, | DESSERTS OF FRUIT HOW FCUSEWIFE CAN USE LEFT. CVER PRESERVES. That Afford an Agree- able Change After the Family Has Become Heartily Sick of “Sauca.” Often at this time of the year the | housewife has gtill a few jars of pre served fruit hand. She and her family are heartily sick of "sauce. Try this plan of making two delicious desserts from one quart jar of peaches Preserved strawberries, cherries, are equally good to use, Separate the | peaches from the juice. Recipe No. 1—Rub the peaches to a | pulp through a sieve. Add a half cup ful of sugar if tae fruit is not very sweet. Whip a pint of cream stiff Mix well with the peach pulp and turn into two onepound empty bak- | ing powder Cover with oiled | paper (the paper [rom cracker boxes i is good to use) and press cover on tightly. Bury the cans In finely chopped ice and rock seit (equal por tions) for two hours This geven or eight people Don’t think used to making the you cannot make this very simple For a cream freezer is not neces sary. art kettle will hold the ice and salt Personally | always use one of the kettles fire conker. | place folds of directly kettle space need When in the {tO serve on ete, | Cans BErves | are cream dessert It whipped not that because you ice frozen dessert a Any two qu from my geveral the won't jess inside that | newspaper to fill up to use much fce and packed [ put the Kettle fireiess cooker until BO galt AWAY time have about from Your Soak one and a half gelatin In a half sirup for five minutes Bring the rest of the sirup boil, sweeten If necessary and pour over the gelatin, stirring it until dissolved in cool p The peach with gelatin it the and make a yolk to serve as gelatin -You will fruit sirup Recipe No. 2 two cupfuls of jar of peaches pounds cupful of red pow de cold to Aa Set lace to harden gelatin may be served whipped cream. Or before the frat into CRE whip white of from hardens, you may stiffly beater thin « an istard A sauce oli a second Serve Never turn griddle cakes time, as it them the makes them heavy hep a 1 EAMe RiGee up from the gridd Potatoes tha re needed and cold water till st « as Ww taken led an hour to pee be in stand { ook will allowed m to ng eakfast wl or s¢ juare fore fe dark af jeft oy ey } {14 never turn DOL If the er over br cereal Is molded into a tx first be sl carefully pan that is it may ceptable luncheon To test dri gpoonful of pint of the Cork ti mantel remain densely id water an ac wet § iced ried nas nking water put one tea granulated sugar in a water want to test ghtly, place on the kitchen shelf. If pure the water will clear, if you not it will and ought to be When a cake of soap is worn near ly thin enough break, stick it to the new cake by putting both in qu warm water, then press firmly A er When cold it will be one solid cake, This does away with small pieces of soap and there Is no waste A bit of reliable coloring placed in the water in which a tub frock washed will restore its color and may be used with safety if it is properly rinsed and dried This applies only to such gowns as are not trimmed with white or other colored trimmings. cloud analyzed, to in Lemon Sponge. Put into a pint of cold water one half leaf gelatin, the thinly pared rind of two lemons and one-half pound of loaf sugar: set over the fire | ti:l the sugar is dissolved. then let | simmer without cooking for ten min. | utes, or a little more; strain into a basin and add the juice of the lem ons: leave It to cool and as it begins | to set whisk in the whites of three eggs, previously whipped to a very | stiff froth; whisk all together lightly | till apongy. then ture on to a glass dish and serve or mold first and then unmold and serve ounce of ——————— Pear Jam. Core out, but do not peel, some | good, ripe pears, slice them, crush | them well In a bowl and wring the every pound of this pulp add one-half pound of sugar, previously bolled to a thick syrup. Cook it very slowly stove until reduced to about two-thirds its original quantity It should, when ready, be of the consis tency of honey. Pour in jars, let cool and seal A AAI NAA Ox Tail a La Tartare. Three ox talls cut in pleces three fnches long, to this add one quart of stock, a bouquet of sweet herbs, salt and pepper. Let the ox talls simmer two hours in this, then take up, drain and cool. When cold, dip In beaten egg, roll In fine cracker crumbs, then fry a golden color in hot lard. Pour tartare sauce on the middle of a cold dish, arrange ox tails on this and gar: vish with parsley. Recipe That Provides Delicious Cr ‘e at Small Expense and Lit tie Labor, Take two large cups of evaporated apples and soak over night, pick and chop fine, put in pan and pour over one large cup each of brown sugar and New Orleans molasges; place on the fire and simmer until all the syrup Is cooked up. Stir con- to keep from burning; eset to cool Chop one pound each of raising and half a pound each of orange two cups walnuts and mix Sift in to which of (the Chop all fine with the apples mix a c¢ of flour, teaspoon of cinnamon, allspice and ginger cup dark brown sugar, half of butter, yolks of two eggs; together Add one small half cup of strong, clear coffee, one and a half «¢ flour, beat all together and put in & saucepan Take another it one cup grated cup dark brown sugar, milk, whites of two eggs. gether: fire over the walnut black best), thoroughly you nests as up each cloves, nutmeg a cup ups of and chocolate, put in half a half a cup of Beat to- bring to first part boil: add teaspoon and one of soda cupful of flour. Pour this over your fruit to mix, make a soft mixture. the batter you can add to the fruit 1 have more of need to mix the separately for plain cak" In pans and well slow oven saucepan place on and Then pour bring all baking powder ifted enough of not enough Before adding a cup of or the and to in with a to brandy or wine some of each If you batter than bake it Place with you your fruit whi bake rs lined greased for fo te paper and in a very ir hou CARROTS IN VARIOUS STYLES Many Ways in Which This Healthful Vegetable Can Be Made Into Delicate Dishes, The humble carrot } good effect on the sy as pecially stem at th an es if Lime be dishes in ve this sort is ter to and despite {ts strong taste it may made into the mo Wir three ter car diffe rots fled pring enough to require one wa nkness, begin ious when rved with ma Spring carrots, which appear M i boiled in deli itre d'hotel 4 yutter sauce, A dust of finels on gives em & ne pigquancy to those nraloy ter rRiey op who tire of the carrot ta v Carrots d with «¢ first bolled In drained and sauce that has make this di Doll with ‘ken slight senson with and add a tea fritters bolled vege with bread to serve “AN ATE piain warmed Water then Ahew in (he To the been preparing lute a little of water ream and thi starch; Carrot wade with old ind mixed enough table no erumbs and thickish batter fried fey Me a if cream make a fy is used and the ling oll. Oye also de fritter form, used giving dell taste tters are ter plant and licioua when the various 5 eget J Arsnips are erved in redients most ing the les a cate Removing Smoke Stains, wr had misfortune a fire and everything destroyed, smoke pene holding table the smoke stain next possible to remove She tried everything she could think of was suggested, and finally found by soaking the white night in cold water and plenty of kerosene then washing them in the usual manner and hang- ing them in the sun to dry, all traces of smoke stains had disappeared. Ab to have ine kee; the while the into the drawers linens and WhR trated and bed seocmed not to In or that that clothes over A ———_— Best Ever Cookies, Six eggs, two sups Sugar, two cups unsifted, half a pound butter, large cup currants, one teaspoon lemon or vanilla Cream sugar and butter; add yolks well beaten, flour, currants and add with the flour. Beat at least five minutes; add whites of eggs beaten stiff last; drop from spoon two Inches apart on greased ting; bake five minutes in hot oven, If flour will flour, So Lamb Cutlets, Cut and trim cutlets from the best part of a neck of lamb Brush them bread crumbs, to which a little chop- ped parsley, herbs, finely chopped lemon peel and pepper and salt have been added Repeat the egging and bread crumbing so that the cutlets are twice covered. Fry them in deep fat Peas Or asparagus cut as peas, ————— A AL Oatmeal Gruel, Put two tablespoons outmeal small pan, add a cup of sweet milk, 1 steam or boil it half an hour, then dd small lump of butter, pinch of salt, sugar to taste and another cup of milk and boil again for a few min. utes, Use either warm or cold, It is nice for sick people that need nour fshment in the night. —— Convenient Oven, The new portable oven has an ob servation glass through which one may watch the baking process with. out opening the door. Another ad vantage of the oven is the dropping down of the door io form & shelf so that the removal of a Rot pan is made easy. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. iradstreet’'s says: “While trade sentiment more cheerful based the ime~ provement in crop prospects caused by rainfalls in sections badly in need of moisture, actual business at whole- pale has been and is still rather slow expand For this, conservatism as to the fall outlook, some price un- certainties, as in cotton goods, where sharp declines In raw material have brought about revisions in the goods markets; tariff uncertainties, and the desire to obtain a clearer view of crop out-turn, all held contribu- tory Retall has largely been confined clearance of sume- mer goods, but the have not uniformly satisfactory, ing unfavorable condi- tions and the restricted buying pows- er of many consumers Perhaps the most uniformly fav reports to trade where crop late a from the rought ions is rather upon to are trade to sales results here been to weather orable as coming South, bumper fair gree of poin of the passing of the stimu and where prospects de confidence, is Southwest, geason’s long 4d Collect sentiment to falr has range improved from slow Wholesale Markets NEW YORK 2 red new, 903% ob afl No, 1 f ob afloat eptlte December « Wheat Spot firm; and 13 iJu~ elevator ne ' Ont Northern (G6 mber £34 iosed standard Poultry spring chickens, J turkeys, 12; ern dres broilers per case $4 55@ 5 Cheese Creams, good, 16% ¢ gpr 12@ 13 Dressed fowls nearby, FOOBLers, young, 14@ 15 TIMORE Wheat KR contract RY 85% . steamer 85%; steam NO 2 « / No. 2 red, » o an} - red, West orn wy ORLET A, er steamer red £4%. Corn Contract ing was dull. spo. asked; August, 67 Oates NO. 2 standard white 650 491% asked Timothy, No. 3, 820 Choice, 322.506 $21 No. 2 f1850@G 20 No. 1, $18; No. 2, $15@ 17 Butter Creamery fancy, 26%; 23@ 24; creamery imitation, 24@ 27 asked hite, Ye arked; No. 3 £0 Mo asked; white, Hay 2, 825; Mixed No. 1, $16; @ 21.50. 09. -a No Clover No. 1, Clover 26@ creamery choice, good, 21@22; 18G 20; creamery creamery prints, Cheese——Per 1b, 14@ 14 %e Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 17¢; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia, 17; Western first (Ohio), 17; Western Virginia firste, 17: Southern (North Caro- lina), 16@ 16%; guinea, per dozen, T@ 8. Live Poultry—Chickens—8pring, large, 19¢; do, small to medium, 18; old hens, heavy, 14@ 15; do, light to medium, 14@ 15; old roosters, 9. Ducks-—Old Muscovy and mongrel, per 1b, 11e¢; old white Pakings, 12; old puddle, 11; spring, 3 Ibs and over, 14@ 15. Live Stock PITTSBURG. ~ ply light. Choice, prime, $6.10@ 6.35. Sheep slow, supply fair. Cattle steady; sup- $6.606 6.80; $1@2; lambs, $8 @ 8.25. Hogs steady; receipts, Prime heavies, § $4@7,; 7.10@ 7.15 $7.50@7.66; light $7.45@ 7.50; pigs, $6.80@ 7, KANSAS CITY. —Cattle—Market strong and antive; stockers and feed: ers weak; dressed beef and export steers, $6.15@ 6.85; falr to good, $4.50@ 6.10; Western steers, $4.25 @6.15; stockers and feeds $3.30 0 6: Southern steers, $3.85@ 5.65; Southern cows, $2.76@ 4.40; native cows, $2.50@05; native heifers, $3.90 @6.60; bulls, $2.76@ 4.75; calves, $4@6.75. Hoge—~Market steady to Go lower; bulk of sales, $68.25@ 6.60; heavy, $6.50@ 6.62%; packers and butche ars, $6.30@ 6.60. GASTORIA For Infants and Children, ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula- | ting the Stomachs and Bowe sof PEE pr Er me rk - xd it 5. = | Promotes Digestion,C heerful- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral NoT NARC OTIC Recipe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Fochelle Sally « Anise Seed « Fhppermind « Bi Corbonale Soda « Worm Seed Clordind Super Wendhegraen Flaver A perfect Remedy for C onslipa- tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Fac S er Lot og 4 . ~~ ED BR erNEDS Simile Signature ol Tue Centaur COMPANY, NEW YORK. ERE ELE R53 OL > hed ET - Fraewr o- | — under the Food Exact Copy of Wrapper. Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR SORPANY, BREW YORE OTT, BLACKMAILING Amateur Makes Seeks to Make Money Avocation. UST BE ART Mistake When He in Such Iwo mew sneaked it the blaame 80 the garde ware! Signed North Caroli About riots histori Iarat 20, na Gold Mines represents Queen Cit James K of the Unit pioneer goid of this was born president mines States were located 18 Ei were the cour ghiy-three recorded discovery of California gold mines took the lead lenburg i fon Magazine product National DISTEMPER 1 its forms among all as well as dogs, cured and stable prevented from with SPOHN'S Every bottle ages of horses n same disen we CURE thers having the DISTEMPER guaranteed 600 O00 bott year $50 and $1.00. Any good druggist, or send to manufacturers Agents wanted. Spohn Med be Spec Contagu Diseases (¢ shen. Putting on Airs, Mrs. Flubber is a very superior per son.” “Oh, You'd think she had been to a half dozen coronations.” {ver jes mold last aR vory FO DRIVE DUT MAL RIA » BULL Am LY THE SYSTEM Take the oi Ntandard GROVES TASTE] kss CHILL TONIC. You know what you are Waking The formula is plainly pr inte of every bottle showing it is simply Quinine apd Iron in & laste jms form The uwinine drives out the malarin and the iron builds up the srstem. Sold by all donors fnr 3 years. Price 0 cena, As Willie Saw It, Ma-<1s the clock running, Willie? Willie—-No, ma; it's just standing etill and wagging its tail. —Judge. For HEADACHE—Sfleks® cary DINR Whether from Colds, Heat, Btomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you It'a liquid pleasant 10 take -acts immed) ately tors it. 10e., 3c, and BO cents at drug stores, You can’t tell the age of a saw by looking at its teeth IN HARD LUCK. WATS: Mra tewibing. softens the guma, reduces inf Lon. allays pain, cures wing colic, Wiisiow's Soothing syrup for Childrey amma 5c a boltie. You man's cially can't of enthusiasm bet on the sincerity unless he is finan interested The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable ——act surely and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, Head- ache, Dizzi- ness, and Indigestion. They. do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Watson E.Coleman, Wash ington, D.C. Booksfree. High ent references. Best resis WA TE Second band bags and buriap All kipds. While for prices Ric CHMOND BAG CO, + kine, Richmond, Va Ww. N. uU, BALTIMORE, NO. 31-1911, to be under such troubles. the most experienced medical advice and in absolute and the World's M heen The most perfect oats women is Dr. free of charge gr in this physician country, astonishing efficacy devised fur-wosk end dels Prescription. the Feope's Me revised and SICK WOMEN WELL. woman's peculiar ailments are fully set Medical Adviser (1008 , a newly ell Spas, + emi Address as abave,
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