[Glass of Hot Water | Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open siuices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise: splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lame back, can, instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hut water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans. ing, sweetening and purifying the en- tire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate | and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear the cheeks A quarter pound of lime stone phosphate will cost very little at your druggist or from the store, but fs sufficient to make anyone who is bothered with biliousness, constipa tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism & real enthusiast on the subject of in ternal sanitation. Try it and you are i assured that you will look better aad feel in way shortly, Adv. in better every Guod Advice. the “Keep your eyes on the ground.’ i You mean that it is better to be a 2 “” : skyscraper thar a muckrs 15 CHILD CROSS, FEVERISH og Look, Mother! If iia coated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxative™ and nothing else cleanses the tender | stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing | to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with | waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach | sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, s@ystem full of cold, has sore throa stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, give a tmspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours ail | the constipated waste, sour bile and | undigested food passes out of the sys | tem, and you have a well chil Millions of mothers give “California | 8yrup of Figs” Lecause {it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it nev- er fails to act on the stomach, liver | and be wels. Ask at the store for a 60-cent bottle | of “Califo Yao Syrup of Figs,” hich | has full directions for babies, children | of 211 ages and for grown-ups plainly | printed on the bottle. Adv. The Reason. Quiz—1 der why me is 80 mu ing? Whiz~ tor bo than a: won ating h more sport itomobil here there ‘em to climb -~-Hecause out are | trees or fences for no SALTS IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS TROUBLE YOU | Acting Right or If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney . gion it generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urie acid which overworks the kidneys in t'eir effort to filter it from the blood and they be come sort of paralyzed .nd loggy When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channelg oft en get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi clan at once or get from your pharma eist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous saits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com: bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irr tates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink. —Ady, — Being a born leader may have ita advantages, but the man in the rear bas a betler cpportunity tu get away. PAPEN DISBURSED FUNDS TO PLOTTERS Evidence Discovered in Papers of Former German Attache. TURNED OVER TO EMBASSY ——————————— Check Books and Letters Seized By British Show Payments To Wer. ner Horn and Others. Criticized Wilson. London. seized from recalled Washington, mouth on his Coples of correspondence Capt. Frang von Papen, German military attache when he reached way (0 Germany at have i bassy for transmission Department. They von Papen made to per the at C to th frequent ed with Ng vy in the 1 show aptain payments the res up muni ons charg for Pon blow works and bridges One tions nited States entry shows that Captain von ve $700 to We H¢ nection with Ww ued mba vd 22000 into Car «A Bh Papen’ cheek and letters fr National Bank von ym his Washing many expendi Of of which had to do with Others, however, revealed pay va have the activities who nerica, and une spy wi committed Jd ison. sui- it in an En; Got Money From Bernstorff. onts were by Count von bassador ©& Were Lap » of inter from Orleans on his from IICIZINE severely LEE recall rican Govern aplain yon ayable irk, but in brackets, vy end sd Kuepferie Engl committed with the on the to have refer who, in and on a sul in check that the 1815, the + before explosion May 30, Captain 500 to German In February, of the German of |ize financial operations that in of $6. 400 book shows January 3, he received approximatels d out £5 Consul Wants “Day of Reckoning.” The following is one of foul found among ain von fect, and is considerad teresting l turned over t ‘he 1 fie ¢ Wi} filers, Cap ef. Papen’s the most in correspondence rican Embasay tters follows , Dec. 4, 1815 I read with of don’t y fate come you, | Sup very un to be lust of this unfriend off your fest What is that in io the Government found that they toward us That deman the recall has been den and belated throws an interesting light upon Phe here. May of reckoning come and our Government find again that fron determination with which alone one can make an impression here. “Hoping that our connection formed fn this great time will not come to an end with your departure, | am yours sincerely. happy di fie we have never are the d for s0 sud Government here also the day "RV. MM” ol. ASK PROTECTION FOR COTTON. Texas Farmers Plan To Ship 1,000,000 Bales To Germany. Washington.-—H. N. Pope, president of the Texas Farmers’ Union, accom- panied by Senator Sheppard, told President Wilson of the union's plan for sending 1,000,000 bales of cotton to Germany by way of Rotterdam in i i { i { seizure. Senator Sheppard sald the Cotton is on both the British and German contraband lists and legality of that action now ia the sub Germany. The market cents. That fs what the British have | been paying on seizures. ! he y MILSON WILL GIVE intervention in Mexico. | De of Bandits and Promises Pun- Facto Government Mexico Sends Troops After ishment. ind ar nity, without ATTan it of Mexico State , Lo of Ameri and order the Yaabel to se lOre in upports «d to be «1 by t, is declars the American impeded Governn by war Mmgeances into rushing an army acre nde to destroy in ancy ihe de facto government, whi with Pan-American tablishing after had been United States, the coopera nation aided the Mexican nation rn by revolution for years At were vigilant the State officials ver the fron de out and Department their watch ituation, awaiting official word Carranza reply to the i ried made : Hn fim to see punish the bandit ferers mur Carranza To Punish Dandits While meral Car no di n from the him Am nounced the dia re the outiaws “condign pun ipant the rect communicati ranza had reached Ariment, 8 message Arredodo, the bassador designate, 3 pateh of troop and his pu ishment te Dep from ®0 Mexie an to capin pose Lo visit Upon every partic in nasacre.’ Carranza’ read murderons am to his Ambassa telogr “The the pas ua was made 2 band of outlaws band baing with a view tn attack on hihuah by the only remainin in that region. Thi pursued by troops, ners ita eapto i dign which their de lied to every guilty wenger train near ( ia my re. Ww } areupon oon punishment, BOTVe crime will be app participant DYESTUFF FAMINE REDUCED. Country Now Producing Half Of Nor. mal! Consumption, Washin months of the European war, according to a re port issued by Dr. Thomas H. Norton, the Government's dyestufl expert, has seen American manufacture of dyes increase fivefold and now this coun try is producing one half of the colors it normally uses. Hope is held out that by 1817 the great bulk of artificial dyes consumed here will be made by works from American raw gton.—~Seventeen material. Youngstown Site. Youngstown, Ohio. The United States Steel Corporation announced that construction of a $7,000,000 steel mill would be commenced at once on , the McDonald site, between Niles and | Girard, where 132 acres of land has | just been purchased, giving the com. pany a total of 500 acres. It 1s stated | i that the plant will be completed in a | year and when in full operation will employ several thousand men. GEN. GUITERREZ EXECUTED. ranza Party. El Paso, Texas. General Rulalio having been found guilty of treason to the anti-Carranza party. fi OF U. 3. to Salute Flag at Vera Cruz. Refused WAS HELD FOR CONSPIRACY Because Of Former Dictator Of Mexico Had Been Allowed To Go To His Home, Where End Came. iliness, ria took office Provi Febru: Three da flerward Franc of his brothers who ed with him end Jose Mar Vice President As of Mexico on , One URTER were Arsassinat uard from the gp l a ato wt the Unit ters there i but Presid the eve of leavir no action 9 Com wa v on assun fused Lion, ta) ange ing mn Vilson re LO rex the Mexican rallied vernor Villa under Francisce declare Huerta Arrested On Way To Border. On June arrested by Service agents at N. M n a cl et onepiring to incite lution againat a friendls untrs Was against 27 he was Secret Newman, a revo He re arrested by Secor Service men at Paso on July 3 wl ning to cross the border. Huerta in cember 28, when he was be removed to his home account remained jail permite in El Paso on of the serious nature of hi illness in America lated fron During Huerta’ stay numerous storfes were circu various sousces asserting thi: being backed by plot to embroil Mexico. These denied by Count von Bern German Ambassador. They vived again, however, by sia by Federal officials that Franz Rintelen, a German agent, had of money endeavoring disturbances on the Mexican Gorn this stories ian 8 count wore ry were fements von epent border. Wednesday at San Antonio General hig former purchasing agent, dicted by a Federal grand jury for conspiracy to violate the neutrality laws, 70 KILLED BY EXPLOSION. | Forty Hurt When Lille Ammunition Depot Blows Up, An ammunition depot In the southern section of Lille, North ern France, has been blown up. An official announcement aayas that 70 per sons were killed and 40 injured. Con- siderable damage to property was done, Berlin. a KAISER RESORTED WORSE. Specialists Hurriedly Summoned, Princes Called To Berlin, Rome. The Idea Nazionale states that the Kaiser's condition has sud. denly become worse. Two specialists, according to this report, have been hurriedly summoned from the front, | | | 8mallest Thing That Is Forgotten May | Completely Mar the Savoriness of | FULLY LOOKED TO. Preparations When They Go to the Table. Salad depends for its savoriness on the minutest detalls of its season. ing. To be sure, the greens of which | it is made must be fresh and crisp. water escarole, endive or any other salad greens, the cook who under glands the blending of seasonings can produce a savory salad at slight ex- pense of time or money. To begin with, vinegar holds many possibilities. it hould be bland. Then, with a foundation of bland vine. alad maker con different ory vinegars. In bottle she puts a tablespoonful and fills the bottle with After this has stood for good flavor A of garlic are put into an other bottleful of vinegar. A bay leaf is soaked experienced s few cloves in ill another sing these ROG RE used for | “ncn ittle | the | This : touch- time whole | rom same § the to | an Armor in Hot ssehold. to the pretty 0 a arraved for than for mere makes work go gas Her aprons cove degree some WOrs v the mod ious mor apni Best hicken, tt ba surpassed butter in Fat for Cooking. irkey and duck {at can. | a8 a substitute for | ng. The large | or the fat tha not or cooki iakes from fat poultry, to the top in 1 be saved an cold, it closely resembles butt flavor. The skillful ks alw max 8 should id rendered ice nye crust for chicken pie | that | y making the ower then rte ! n dipped in butter and fried crisp and brown in this delet ble fat ied Plum Pudding, a box of in cold ved, cup- Jell Soak half then of sc milk, hal up | of sugar and strain. cold | till frothy and add the stiflly v0 eggs and a cup died fruits cut in small soaked for an hour in rum its belt adding to the stiffens fold in half m and a table sherry or brandy. Pour mold and chill. alded A nen ful ore As the jelly spoonful ol Roast Beef East Indian , Style, Fry an onion in a little butter till a golden brown, add a chopped green pepper and half a teaspoonful of curry powder. Then pour in the gravy or a cupful of tomato juice, also a few drops of Worcestershire sauce. Sea son to taste with salt and pepper. Cut the meat in neat squares and heat in the sauce. Do not allow Hl to boil, merely become heated through, ———— C—O ily Smoked Salmon Canapes, Cut the salmon to fit small rounds of buttered toast, season with pep per and heat thoroughly, Serve with a garnish of watercress. It ia well to cover tho canapes while heating them, otherwise the salmon may be come too brown. They ure good appeé tizers. Salmon Grab. One ean salmon, one-half! cupful milk, two eggs, one-half cupful crack er crumbs, salt and pepper. Beat yolks of eggs and then add the other ingred! ents, adding the beaten whites last. Bake one-half hour. Slice cold and serve with or without mayonnaise dressing. CASCARETS” FOR SLUGEISH BOWELS No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10cent box now, Turn the rascals out—the headache, billousness, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases—turn them Cascarets, Millions of men and women take & Cascaret now and then and never know the mi caused by a lazy liver, elogged bowels or an upset stom. ach. ] Don’t put in ar Let Cas remove take and wai BOTY other ¢ arels cleanse the so the ex Carry fe mattis 1 . will foe] gr gtrais hte Tig you while from any dr ad, stomach and clean, healthy liver wel action Chil y Pg al work A Case t by morn yon gloep, s 10.c0n box Ig store means a Fr 2 greet by One Day fabiets BE NiNk 215 - Pos getiing Mother Expiai Mr emmand! nning to buy aw, a Hemmand. yw what gives st gives me the {int hich Just picket Wart diningroom ta irigerator, taboret, pladder ondar rhage can rd | was kes baby has len yige is writien gle {al PRESCED HARD Coffee's Weight on Olid Age. When ts of collee a change are usually for Jhe ther, since Poo; realize the injurious and better beaith Postum can bring. glad to lend their benefit of othera her early child ie the to timony ‘My mv hood, was an had been for a number of that ‘weak ‘nvet tre ubied with her of years and compl all-over’ heart ained feeling and siok Some time ago I was making a visit to a distant part of the country and took dinner with one of the mer Lants of the place. I noticed a some what unusual favor the ‘colles’ and asked him concerning it. He re plied that it was Postum “I was so pleased with it that | bought a package to carry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the next meal. The whole family likad it so well that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. “lI had been very anxious concerns ing my mother's condition, but we noticed that after using Postum for a short time she felt much better, had little trouble with her heart. and mo sick stomach; that the headaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much improved. This con tinued until sae was well and hearty. “1 know Postum has benefited my- self and the other members of the family, aspecially my mother. as she was a. vietim of long standing.” Name given by Postum Co. Battie Creek, Mich, Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal--the original form must be well boiled. 15¢ and 25¢ pack. Agos, instant Postum-—a soluble powder dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa tor, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. Je and 50c tins, Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same por cup. “There's a Reason” for Postum. ~g0ld bv Grocers. of