Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapaci tated by illness. If we all would practice inside-bath. fng, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- checked people everywhere. son is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste ent mode of living. For every ounce tem nearly an ounce of waste material the blood. it is are absorbed into Just as necessary the a before the fire burn bright and bot, so we must morning the inside organs of the previous day's accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. er sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with tea spoonful of limestone in it, a8 a harmless m of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowe the waste, sour cleansing, the entire alimentary ea ting more food as to clean ill each a phosphate oar 18 bile and thus sweetening toxins; and nal before put into the stomach. who had their bilious attacks, nervous days and sleep have become real ornirg in ne la pe Opis nation a hb a cranks side-bath. A guar phosphate will L he pound cost e store, but is suf! trata to anyone, tening and fre mi oD ff ivy rts OL umesione 2 much from your druggist cient its cls off or to dem °® ansing ct upor aening Nothing to it. noarer s he {8 goin the wa But just it was a mock ceremony CLEANSE THE PORES Of Your Skin and Make It Fresh and lear by Using Cuticura. Trial Free. 1¥S stare " o- to art’ confidentially, ‘He “Quite so think who wedded his When suffering from pimples, black redness smear the skin Ointment Then wash off with Cuticura Soap an hot water, These lents do much for the skin becauss they prevent pore clogging, Free sample each by mall with Book Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L Boston. Sold ~~ Ady, Heard on the Car, did get “From a fe who belongs to the same lodge” Evening Tran seript beads, or roughness, with Cuticura super-creamy emol everywherns “Where you the grippe?™ Ww Boston MEAT CLOGS KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kid neys If Bladder Bothers You-- Drink Lots of Water, No man or woman regular! ing the wel who eats meat y can make a mistake by flush kidneys occasionally, known authority Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the then we get sick. Nearly all rheu matism, headaches, liver trouble, ner vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys The moment you feel a dull ache m the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of scdiment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy: take a tablespoonful become your kidneys will act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the in urine so it no longer causes irrita- tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneva clean and active and the blood pure thereby avoiding serious kidne: eomplicatice~ AA To have what you want is wealth; to do without is power. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To hait pint of water add | oz. Bay Rum, a emall box of Barbo Compound, and % oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice & week until it becomes the desired shade. Any doug gist ean put this up or you can mix Kk at home at very little cost. Is will gradually darken streaked, fuded gray halr and re moves dandrufl It Is excellent for falling hair and will make harsh halr soft and glossy It will mot olor the scalp, is pot sticky or greasy, sud does not rub oll.—~Ady If a man praises his wife's cooking be may never have to pay alimony. AFURICUS BLIZZARD on Verdun. HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED The French Falling Back Lines , But Their On rman Casualties At 150,000. Intact—Heavy Loses Both Sides, Ge Estimated London.—Along the region of Verdun t French continue which begun several the Germans oa the their aim evidently the fortress of Verdun. Notwithstanding heavy Bnow, Ge the Verdun have atiacked, with what Parl terms unprecedentod with large forces, © geveral French official com: tacks were will ly has front in the he Germans and the the { - v orl struggle grent days ago, witl * offensive and (reat Vrench fall of north of a ¥ - the mans to violence and rench posit points, but! according mnieation out suocesa. Especi: been of La Col soar if north of the fortre nment which wonld give vantage this true Poivre, and one-ha 3, the about ila point Ir more than 10.000 Say Germans The German lo the | four days of the battle ember, w wi to the op ium for a rest and the region of verdun wn to a y corpa in a are Kind have been brought up sinfores two wh ! previ 0 ¥ % NINE KILLED IN WRECK. in Collision Milfor Milford, Conn Conn. Disregard of a cau was Te gponsible for rear-end collision on fork, Now KR, New signal probably the the New Haven and Hart Nv iv : their | persons lost 50 were ives and fully injured, according to Charles C 11, of the Connecticut Public Commission. The State's in- already is under way, but as four rallroad employes, important witnesses, were will be difficult to fix re. aponsibility, Mr. Elwell sald Two passengers, a man and a woman, were inatantly when a loeal train running atl 40 miles an hour crashed into the rear of the Greenfield Fx presa, which had been stalled because of a broken airbose. Two other pas. died In bospitals which they were taken. we Utilities vestigation in as much the mont killed, It rengers 10 TWO MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. No Trace Found Of Them After Pow. der Explosion. Emporium, Pa-<Jack Yacum and Victor Sudderland, of Emporium, were blown to pleces when nitroglycerin in the gelatine house at the Emporium the Aetna Explosive Company, exploded. There were no other men in the building. No trace of the bodies of the two men were found. The explosion was heard at Driftwood, nine miles away. Coroner Falk, who investigated the accident, sald the cause will probably never be known. HATCHES AT 14 BELOW, Kansas Hen Brings Out Eight Chicks For New Record.’ Olathe, Kansas. --With the ther mometer at 14 degrees below zero, the Kansas hen has scored again. The other morning Mra. M. WW. Ott heard a ben clucking in the haymow of the barn. Investigation showed eight downy Buff Orpington chicks, Just hatched. The hen had stolen her nest and established a now record for early fryors. WELL, THE SAP’S STARTED RUNNING WL L DEFEND NATION'S HONOR President Wilson Stands Firmly to His Position. HOPES FOR EXPLANATIONS Raliies To Behind Critical Situa. tion Unchanged. Congress Aid Diplomacy. Stand President in Hour—The whington \ a max to If for acti Lins came UU Wilson to the righis i Lhe olf of the Try nor and nvolved, ros pect - ' wr + covet peace and tha ft; shail the loss 068 Ore pie ’ ol send hb tha! Lon nt axpre of y Central ope the declared I» Fu all armed merchant sh varping would } a pean ips with different power tuation which r tion OW SeeIn obstaclos question thelr fidelity to he added, A Bi ed to present Insupers 3 1 We hav ad n son to » fei E yO) promises in Lhe past, “and I for one feel in aeir confident we one the future ™ in answer to or Stone, outlining at the Capitol, demands some action which might possibility of war between he Unite States and Germany. At the State Department it fated that in its international aspects the situation had not changed in izhtest degrea for three or four days Oficialz sald nothing had been heard from Germany in response to the re. quest of the United States for assur previous pledges given the Lusitania and Arable negotiations one had been ancea that palgn against armed ships Jjernstorfl, the German Ambassador, through whom the request was made, also was said to be without Informa. forthcoming Confidential advices from jerlin would reply that all assurances pre that ther applied only to unarmed ves sels, and would propose discussion of nat defensive armament properly may be. How far such a proposal would go toward altering the aituation is sald to depend largely upon addi tional information as to how armed British merchantmen are sald to have warred on German submersiblea, which now is on the way to Washington by mail Administration officials reiterated the declaration that the United States never had departed since the begin. ning of the submarine controversy from its firm stand for the observance of international law. And they pointed out that throughout history the right of a merchantman to carry limited armament solely for defense never had been questioned. BANDITS ON ROLLER SKATES. Purse Snatchers In Texas Towns Make Numerous Mauls. El Paso, Texas, --« Roller skate bandits are furnishing a problem for the police in Orange, Texas, and noar by towns. Purse snatchers on roller gkates dart along the sidewalk, snatch shopping bags from women and whisk around a corner. Seven such rob. | beries were reported in 15 minutes, FIFIEEN STATES Law Sustained, | Brief Claims There ! No Difference Right To Is in Principle Between Manufacture and Right ia oases, Oral argu nt have a di prevent the ages, and them to pron of This ited expre “If a « obtain Own use In ¥ - vy bi "yr ’ “ ¥ rym irevention he oo tion { sum toxicants purpose has four ri 3 in ed cases has a for his fon ad inde of a intoxicating liquors tizen state right to unlim to fol right ito for his town use from the products of his own and yet il is settled he haz not such right.™ Turning to the Webb Kenyon law, the attorney generals urged that accomplish the valid purpose of pro hibiting the traffic In it is necessary for a state to have the right control interstate shipments even | for personal use a any quantity, or in it at manufacture would seen least ited quantitie {low he should have Lhe such liquor i labor, ¥ io liquors to whieh end to contended {the difference in principle the denial of the right to ture and a denial of the right | port?” has a fair be accom “What between manufac to im step to the they is ia WORKERS PROMISED BONUS. Five Per Cent. On Earnings Will Be Paid Next Christmas. Shenandoah, Pa. -— Notices were posted by the Samuel Valentine Shirt Company, of this city and Ashland, to go into effect February 28, that a bonus of 6 per cent. will be paid on the total wages earnad to all employes of | record December 2, 1916, provided they have been In constant employment of the company for six months or more on that date. The bonus will be paid around Christmas next, WOULD ENLARGE EMBASSIES. Lansing Asks Congress For Twelve More Secretaries. Washington, — Secrelary Lansing asked Congress to appropriate for 1 more secrelaries of legations abroad, because of the work assumed by the United States caring for the diplo matic interests of warring nations, and proposed creation of the title of counselor, to rank next to a minister or ambascador, in the American em bassles, to correspond with the titles in foreign embassion, FOR REMOVING STAINS — | AGENTS THAT SUCCESSFULLY. | Care Must Be Taken That Element That Will Harm Color Is Not Em- ployed-—Ioing Away With the Grease Ring. Greases spots, such as soup, gravy, cream, butter, ete, introduce often. | times a color element, and most often { dirt, which has been unconsciously { gathered and has adhered to the fiber, Erease-removing agents | harm color, These are | ether and sometimes | to prevent wetting | poms wise to use | chemicals, they Bome will aromonia, It it chloroform the material either’ of should be tested by a | garment to find out if they affect the | color. Testing is the only sure way knowing. These two latter agents y8 should be used in the open aftr, never in connection i 8 flame, One i Of alwa for they are inflammable is often troubled with rings {| showing after removing grease stains, | These can be | certain extent by the | to avold the ch | to cause ray cal rings prevented to constant rubbing spreading id drylug. Ii is allowed to su; quickly it will and emical and the chemi read or is not dried carry with it the greas: the i and make ring a dark Sometimes it is necessary whole ment 3 wsoline after moving the and spot irom rings If one fears fears i farcl magnesia or ay be ap th v 1 i 4 . J Lif S008, BIIOWeR WW Tremam w hours to give it ample time y the grease and then the ushed away brushing ld be very light | bocause the powder has absorbed some all of the gros and will leave iis mark if pressed to the sh or a absorb or bor very work roe § ly ne or etl alcohol of not aect » color, second application Men 168 the When chloro do they magnesia or ful gnread Harfequin Lemon Jelly. 1 the juice of three a half-pint p ar fill old Into 1 ouble the th with three cupfuls of cold water and rda of a cupful of granulated sugar tables cornstarch a bowl, pour over it the mixed mix botler is ft the two ty py Fay 1 f 1LI8 i ut five HOOT and well the water in double Fue Bon tnice WY em * : into ntil a H ca cream. Turn Inte y peparate di th a vegetable ooloring and wl {I use rasp berry coloring.) each of alternately is in the mold place and m wi caving the other 1x berry and blue quart mold 3 layer rei, white and blue 1H all ' iil a cool pul a and continue t it away in will soon be ready to serve Veal Souffle. For one pint of cold chopped allow one tables erga, one cupful of breadcrumbs hall pint milk spoonful of flour one or cream, one table 1e butter with stir until of out browning, add the four, smooth, next pour in th and stir it thi . Scatter In breadcrumbs and simmer a low Beat the yolks and sdd to mixture just before taking it from the fire, Beat all together, take from the fire, add the veal, two tablespoon fuls of chopped parsley, a little grated ind, one teaspoonful of salt, a title cayenne pepper. Beat the whites | of two eggs stiff and add to the mix ture. Turn into a greased souffle tin | and bake for 20 minuweq in a quick until Ke rinutes | the re lemon Water Sponge Cake. Beat the white of one egg in a bowl until stiff, then add the yolks of four eges and beat well. Add slowly one and three-quarter cups of fine granu lated sugar, and beat. Now add one cupful of boiling water and beat until smooth. Add two ond one-half cup fuls of flour sifted with four level toa gpoonfuls of baking powder. Fold in the stifly-beaten whites of three eges and do not beat any more. Dake lo a glow oven. Be careful to follow close ly directions. Home-Made Breakfast Food. I take all my stale bread, whether wheat, rye or graham, roast it in the oven until thoroughly brown, grind it in the food chopper, using the coarse knife, and have then a very delicious breakfast food. If possible, 1 use gome rye bread with caraway seeds in it. This gives a flavor which my folks like very much. If put in a tin can. such as coffee comes in, it will keep crisp and fresh for a long time. ~Good Houscokeeping. ' To Revive Bottled Olives. When a bottle of olives is opened, pour off the brine and add one table spoonful of olive oll. Replace the cork and shake the bottle well. Then let it stand about half an hour before us‘ng the olives. The disagreoabis briny taste will disappear, and the olives will have the rich flavor of the ripe fruit—MecCall's Magazine i | | ofAUP OF FIGS FOR A CHILD'S BOWELS harsh physic into a sick child. childhood Look back at your days ins sted on ator cathartios How you hated them, how you fought mother Ci oil, calomel, With our children it's different don’t The children realize what they found igen 's revolt in we ed. Their tender little “ins are If your child's stomach, need cleansing, give only Syrup of Figs liver and dell ite cious California others laxative ove to keep this barn handy: take it en the stomach given today row. 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