——— When Housework Drags Keeping house is hard enough when well. The woman who has a bad back, blue, nervous spells, and dizzy headaches, has a hard lot, for the family tasks never let up. Probably it's the result of kid: ney trouble and not the much-feared “woman's weakness.” Strengthen the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills. They are as harmless as they are effective and may be used for children with weak kidneys, too. A Virginia Case Hope, Ave., Va., says: *My back ached con- stantly and often I was unable to sleep at ri:ht. 1 was in a hos- pital two months, but didn't improve. My appetite left me and the Kidney secretions were unnatural, After trving maost every- thing I knew of wit! HW out relief, I took Doan's Kidney Pills, Four boxes cured me and the cure has lasted.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN’S ®isner PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. “Every Iweture Teils a Story" Robert Central Mrs. HN N. Staunton, YAGER’S LINIMENT For Horse Liameness Yager's liniment is a stable necessity for spavin, galls, be sprain, strained bgaments, sweeny, wounds, cuts and swelling. “Best Liniment on ths Mark Mr. Bert Mart Wesley, Pa. had ) ame from “1 writes: GILBERT BROS. & Co. Baltimore, Md. The bas made it flights use of above Pi And cr ony refand Often Food Makes or Breaks all dep ends upon the kind. of lessened vigor of body and mind is improper eating. Food should be selected that will supply sound, well balanced nourishment for the physical and mental forces, and this is richly supplied by Nature in the field grains. Grape- Nuts FOOD contains all the nut-itive ele- ments of whole wheat and malted barley, including the vital mineral salts lacking in many foods that make up the usual dietary These ele ments are imperative for building sturdy brain, nerves and muscle. Grape-Nut is economical, ready to eat direct from the package — pure, crisp and delicious. common cause 0 “There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers. IN STATE MILLS Report For 1914 Shows 216,299 Qut Of 2,500,000 Employed dustrial Plants. Almost ten per cent, and girls over fourteen in Pennsylvania were 20,571 indu establish in in. Harrisburg women old in ploved trial Bureau of Statistics of the Department dustry during 1914. The reports show that males, of whom 14.187 were the ages of fourteen and sixteen, on the pay rolls of Pennsvivania in dustrial plants. This record does not include every industrial plant within State, and completely mercantile establi sional offices, where of Labor 216,209 fe& between the hments and profes- many thousands The Federal forth that ately nploved. for 19 time n en Report are ei 10 set there were at that pproxin w in Penn teen years of age, 67,1 According 66 Clothing Workers. to the statistics f for 1914, under direc ioner John } 67,166 tablishme nen: tobacco and kindred mm 11,168; 10,611; ag, 8,121; printing plants, 7.506; and mille, 6.647; and factorie chemical v WW : ia 3 wood rubbe paper and stone ir allie 1.95% ilding trades, in ’ 3 trial ake Men's Clothing. tudis nd bos ociatio township au York county and th. Baseball wealthy sational League which is regarded as ough to carry ils own insurance The first two cases under ation law sattied assistance referee the com without were re to be of a ported by In the first case Ashby Pearly will re not in the second case Fred Purchap will five hundred weeks. Both were injured about the logs, Stillwell Head Of Third Brigade. Colonel Frederick W. Stillwell, Seranton, Thirteenth Infantry, Nation. al Guard of Pennsylvania, was ap pointed Brigadier General in command | of the Third Brigade to succeed Brigadier General Clement, recently appointed Major General of the Penn gylvania Guard, Heads Historical Societies. State Senator William C. Sproul, of Delaware county, was elected presi dent of the Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Societies, succeeding Rev. Dr. M. C. Lelchter, of Allegheny coun ty. The convention was devoted to outlining plans for advancement of historical matters, Btate bibliography and the work of the State Historical Commission, of which Senator Sproul is a member, Viespresidents, Charles Roberta, Allentown, and Rev, Dr. Horace Edwin Haydn, Wilkes-Barre. i i i i VARIETY OF DUMPLINGS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. May Bo or Only a Course of the Menu ag May Be Desired for the Meal. Chicken Dumplings.—Mix and salt with two cups of flour. ficient milk to make a soft dough. small biscuits, plate in a steamer and Do not move or cook 20 min are ing. Do not start to make the ‘ Soft Dumplings.—One cupful of fine ly chopped beef suet, generous pint of flour: one black pepper, 114 teaspoonfuls of salt. Mix wall together and add enough cold wa thick as biscuit dough cut with a biscuit cut. drop h boiling water one teaspoonful of out and ter or knife, for Serve Roll to one-half hour, drain and with may be gl id cook serve hot, the in the nm after alro pe Liver pound of li roast Oar rod are meat ightly brow { lumi lings boiling They od added to a meat stew one-half er and one-fourth p uncooked, fine lightly and Dumplings.—Chop yund of bacon feat t fourth eupful of b add the m chopped parsley as possible add on aem WO CEES itter to t the white he 1% cupfuls bread it and adding more nd on » crumbs and the a paste Divide the which can be forme 3, roll in nto poOTrii Potato Dumplings. Prunes and Chestnuts. Soak three over night in J cover: then stew and blanch I cook in boiling, salte der. Drain, then prunes: add one slowly cook both fourths pou just enough wale until one pound tender ! nuis d water until ten add them to lice of and the juice prunes has become thick. Queen Cake, One cupful sugar, one-half cupful butter, one-half cupful milk, one cupful flour; stir sugar and butter to a cream, add the yolk of the eggs with milk, then flour into which has been stirred two heaping tea spoonfuls baking powder and corn. starch; beat thoroughly together: add whites of eggs beaten last, Potato Rissoles. Beason a pint of hot mashed pota- | toes to taste with salt, pepper, butter and a little hot cream. Add a well beaten egg and mix in a cupful of fine ly minced cold lamb. Form into balls, roll in egg and fine bread crumbs and fry in deep fat. Serve at once, gay aished with crisp lettuce leaves. Christmas Pound Cakes. One pound butter, one pound sugar, one pound of flour, one pound of eggs {usually eight), salt, one pound of *aising, a little nutmeg. Put in just a little baking powder. Bake thiz in a ‘marge tin and cut it into four small kes when done. To Clean Raincoat. Sponges with a mixture of ether and tleohol to which has been added a fttle ammonia, NEW tled; York; YORK No, 1 Durum No. 1 Northern and 1 Northern f ob New York Corn—8Spot, firm; E8%c prompt Wheat Bpot uns« $§141%4 fo b Duluth, Manitoba, New $1.42, $1.46% No No yellow, Spot, firm; No. 8 white, 51@ 09 extras, or core, adc; 734¢. extra fine, 34@3hc; firsts, 82% 1382; nearby hen J9@4lc,; scoring, 26% @2 anh ga of ; extra firsts, HeCOonas, thered ry, whites, fancy, nearny hi block: 23: Marviand and 184 20; Ohio roll yueini relia, 18@19; torepacked, 18; Ma nd, and Pennsylvania dats ny Fegs—Maryiand, Pennsylvania nearby firsts, 30c; Western firsts, 50; West Virginia firsts, 30; Southern firsts, 29 Live Poultry-- 4 Iba and over, 17@18¢; medium, 15@16; old young, smeoth, fat, 1%; poor, 15@16. Ducks 32 ibe and over, 17c; 16: do, muscovy, do, 14. Geese Nearby, and Southern, 13@14; Kent Island, 16 @17. Turkeys -— Hens, 24¢; young gobblers, 22@23; old toms, 20821; poor and crooked breast, 14@15 Pigeons Young, per pair, 20¢; old, do, 20. Guinea Fowl-Young, 1% Iba and over, 5c; do, smaller, 35@ 456. Live Stock PITTSBURGH, PA. ~Cattle—Cholece, $8.50@8.75; prime, $8,258.50. Sheep--Steady ; supply Hght. Prime wathers, $7.76@8; culls and common, G5; lambs, $7010.86; veal calvea, giL60@18. Hogo-—Prime heavies, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $7.40@ 7.45; light York ors, 87T@ 7.10; pigs, $6.75@6.80; roughs, Geno Pennsylvania rolls, 18@19; Vest « 19@20 Chickens-0Old hens, do, small to roosters, 11: do, rouzh and Young Pekingese, do, puddle, do, 15; do, smaller, 15@16¢c; Western IMMENSE FIELDS OF LAVA] North America Has Two of the Great. | est That Are Known to Exist in the World. The valley of the Suake river in jdaho wae flooded with great outpourings of black lava, which spread out sheet on sheet, buried the old land surface, and partiy filled the yalley with molten rock, which soi:ds- and remained to this day undis ancient streams have cot in it. In some places | an islands of the lava flood the surface project and old Bea, stick out into it The river lava Is Bo far as a8 capes area covered Snake about but lava field in the Colum d, which covers about in River falls nearly one ver lava fiel unre miles Snake canyon below She of exposed, but SHON horizontal sheets of lava are maxi told, whether this is the 8 Or cannot be not A Perplexing Question Corneil professor and his wife raining at THE NEW EST 'WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION ——— Medicine Which Made Sur- geon’s Work Unnecessary. Astoria, N. Y. —~ “For two years 1 was feeling ill and took all kinds of tonics. I was get- ing worse ev ery da 8Y. HI fad chills head 1 would eo was {{ always tired. 1 could not ik straight i because of the pain iii in myback and had iil pains in my stom- Hach, I went to a doctor and be said must go under an operation, but 1 did not go. : read in th e Lhe ut Pink 3 Com- aid ‘1 kno ow not I hel Ip mebut ¥ m the very ttle, and in tao to git dow n and 8 with my hu band, wi ne for two years. I am now in the best of health and did not ha: } ? em Mra, Jou A. Kora r Avent ue, Astoris Vv s 3 weeks time I was able eat a h vo 4 ation, ye be by aaa idl] operations bat Lyd ed: ut 1 dia pour a a If vou want advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Me aie Jn » Co, (confide utial), Lynn, Mass, REMEDY FOR , Bladder and ery to YOU NEED A KIDN REMEDY? EY Li water, in ment to UU itching Insts healment often Free 1 gam Addr po I I and point to speedy hon all else fails. bh by mail with Book. ystoard. Cuticura, Dept. L | ere. Adv, ple end everywh There iz no age British army, being efficiency for generals | only standard imit the Cold Breezes Cause Sneezes and warn you that you are taking cold. Don’t Jet it settle in your head or throat. Drive it out with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar, Clears head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness, All druggists, 2bcta, a bottle. When it aches agnin—try Pikes Toothache Drape » vegetables, and back- time to overy of and Back The W Vretchednes g of Constipation CARTERS ri TTLE Liv k RP PILLS TERS IVER PILLS. 2 I ane i pesaon. i SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, Leming x nust 7 i bo Croup, Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat Go Dr Bull's Tun Get a F REE TEST for ring, w rite fo A. C, Mever & Co Mendion paper. Balto. 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