Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Agglicents for Insurance Often Rejected. Juliging Som reports from druggists ‘ihe wre in direct touch with She pulilic, Shere 1s one preparation that See Bess very successful in overcoming these senditicns, The mild and healing Sollee of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is peso meeliond. 3 stands the highest for St» swsmmrle}’s record of success, Aw souwinng physician for one of the pesmi. Tifa Insurance Companies, in a Sabevwiew ou the subject, made the as. Semishing siatement that one reason why a0 owny spplicants for insurance are re- fmeted 3 Decmuse kidney trouble is so i the American people, apd the mesjerity of those whose applica: me dedined do not even suspect 4 they howe the discase. It is on sale demg stores in botiles of two sizes, and large. Hewvwers, if you wish first to test this meeperution send ten cents to Dr. & Ts, Binghamton, N. Y,, for a oammple bottle. When writing be sure and meniion this paper—Ady, The Hard Meart. during a Iull In talked about the axilloss hearts of chorus girls. i Mhey've got eallous hearts,” he =i “1 mew s broker who proposed 2 ane of them at a roof garden sup- pet. “Wiss Yavesour—Vivian—" the bro- Heer mel, “xy feelings toward you are #0 Neder, 30 very, very tender—' "Bt Yiwian Vavasour Interrupted Biss wk a hard little laugh. *vieosk bere, Bill; she said, ‘It's legal “Semgity Two got to see if we're golog to He business” RASCALS BiSousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out HH uy > . rets’? disgy, your tongue coated, your skin Remark sour. Get a box of Cascarets # We drag store and rid your liver, Puisems, sud waste which inconvenience, never sickew, never dipepr—ady, He Was Lucky. “¥What's the matter?” asked Dubson mfissleonsry to Tibet. Think of Derdsdi ps she will have to face!” Bevhonn. “Fear're lucky. My daughter a mmrrying a8 poet” was Samanest Edinburgh Scotsman, BOSCHEE'S SYRUP. wsulien agningt the dreaded Influenza soil xt the first sneeze remember that ADythoee years in all Edates for coughs, eoifls, throat irritation and espe- Sor Jung troubles, giving the 2 good night's rest, free from with easy expectoration in She morning. Made In America and Rept ms a household remedy In the Bemes of thousands of families all ®wey dhe civilised world. Try one bottle and acespt no substitutes, —Adv, Woman's Right. ¥rawk amd Lucille were playing nat weeping house and soon a disagree- me! srose over money matters. Lo «lille sppealed to her mother to set We the goestion. “Mother,” she asked. "we women should always carry the pocketbook, Shaidn’t we?" Cuticura | for r Sore. Handa, Fosk Bands on retiring In the hot suds of Outicwra Soap, dry and rub in Cu- Semen (datment. Remove surplus Pimtwent with tissue paper. This is wnily sme of the things Cuticura will do i Soup, Otatment and Talcum are used Tor afl txflet purposes. —Ady, Franing Women industrially, Tow Levds (England) education com. Wiler bas Inaugurated a scheme of Fuining wemen for the wholesale sisiling teade of the distriet. It is Bopeed 30 reduce unemployment and én- wile memwwfacturers to get back to the ewer nd of production, Smportant to Mothers Bosutior carefully every bottle of us old remery Fer ixfewts and children, and see that it Bowes De Tpsssure Br Use for Over 30 Years. Rhildren Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The Usual Result. “She married one of those handsome dowry begs” _—en he mt stung.” a ] re Talsarn is an antiseptic oint. Jmpewn, Arpt externally and not a “wash.” A ein inflamed surfaces, providing © gegat = % ewwy 0 see through people oho ave xiways making spectacles of Hestsen It requires no more time to make a useful gift than one which will be of no practical value, so why not de- cide, before beginning this season's gifts, what will be appropriate for those whom you wish to remember? Calendar-Board and Pen-Rack. | Of the smaller gifts, nothing would | be better appreciated than this arti- cle for one's desk, Fig. 2 shows a pattern for the board. If you haven't hardwood, He go to a carpenter. will | let you pick a scrap from his waste pile, or will sell you a plece for a few cents. Wood three-elghths-inch thick Is just right. Both sides must be cut alike, and the surest way to get them so Is to draw a center line, first, then lay off the measure- ments each side of this. The notches In the bottom edge receive the base blocks (Fig. 3). Bore a small hole in the beveled portion of one end of each base block, glue a peg In it to form the front of the pen-rack, and fasten the blocks In the notches cut for them. Sandpaper all then apply some wood A small surfaces, stalin and wax. EVES OPEEG SEPP OPEC OOP OPIOO PI IPOS GAMES FOR CHILDREN AT CHRISTMAS TIME. It may be for a Christmas party, or for the family gathering, that you will need ideas; for either, the following old alike, The Game of Tip. This old English game requires the use of enough assorted Christinas can- dies, nuts, raisins, and other daintles, a small pile upon a table; also a palr, of sugar tongs. One of the party Is chosen, who must retire to an- other room while the remaining play- ers decide upon one of the dninties in the pile to be known as “Tip.” chosen person is then recalled, and with the tongs removes pleces from the pile, trying to avold the logation. All to him, unless he re- moves Tip, when all must be returned to the pile, and the turn passes to the next player, who retires to the other not know the removed belong pleces after wants to player may pass his turn when, several pleces, he the board, and felt glued to the under side of the base blocks, will complete the gift, Postcard Rack. i The same pattern that was used for | calendar-board (Fig. 2) is re | quired for the ends of the posteard- rack In Fig. 4, and Fig. 5 shows a pat- tern for the base strips, which fasten | in the notches In the end Finish the with stain and the bottom pieces, wood wax. Book-Rack. The book-rack In the made of wood five elghths fllustration Is inch thick. | First, prepare the base pattern of Fig. 2, then the palr of ends by the pattern of Fig. 3, pairs of brackets like the one in Fig. | i. These seven pleces are all that the rack requires, Be careful to get the sides of the end pieces symmet- rical. Bevel the edges of the base- | board. Use round assembling the parts, and place these in the positions indicated In Fig. 1. A | coat of stain, then one of wax, and s button of felt glued to the under side of the base at each corner, will | complete the bookrack. } Waste Basket, An 8 by 8S inch board, (Fig. 2), make a frame of the same size as the | | board Ly the for n base baseboard (Fig. 8), eight Inths to cut | in half for side strips, a few finish- ing nails, and 32 round-head blued | screws, are all that you need for the | pretty waste-brsket shown In Fig, 1. | Plane the laths smooth, trim off | their enda and bore holes a trifle | larger than the screws, near the ends, | Screw the side strips to the base | sdges, four to a side, then prepare the | top frame of the form shown In Fig. 3, | a screw the upper ends of the strips | to It, me sioin and wax, or two coats of | paint or white enamel may be appli Ww fpish the wontwor'y, ' pried, . through A Fill. in Game. For a laughter produce has no peer. A poem copled paper, nitted and ur pon a ? : he nouns are co The mber to each player, cards, one ug cards ¢ dealt, an equal nu wen as reader. der reads poem, pausing players fill in, cards in thelr seldom come Ig the result the from the will turn, & noun pile. The n« their original pl will be a ridiculous mix-up. Sliced Toy Puzzles. From advertisemen and paste these cardboard; then Hee the pleces nas the parts of ¢ uns aces, and ts cut pictures of toys, upon with a sharp ard Into : Fig. 1. Pla ach ure in an velope by itself. When ready to play give player an envel- rect him to put together the Knife cardbos indicated ir ang a in ce plet the game each ope, and di toy. At the expiration the toys, Acrostic Place Cards. n of let Claus, with to names of the the two specimen envelopes in the fliustration ; and have the guests find their places by inter preting the inscriptions upon the en- velopes. The first envelope {llustrated reads, “Miss Lillian Cook, 415 Adams Street,” the Second one, “Mr. Harry Underwood, 518 Bell Avenue.” Some of the addresses may be harder to muke MISS Fw @ 45 § STREET {Into acrosties; others will be easier. Making them will be fun; deciphering thei™ will afford several minutes of keen ob lovment, THOSE WOMEN WHO DREAD MIDDLE LIFE Charlottesville, Va. “When oing through middle life 1 became very weak and nervous, | would have heat flashes and dizzy spells, backaches and pains in my side. I doe tored, but did mot get much relief, and was very miserable when I began taking Fs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his Golden Medical Dis covery, but by the systematic use of these medicines I eame through the change in splendid health. My advice to all women at this time of life is to take these medi- cines and not on suffering.” Mrs. Jesse P. Jones, Bougias Ave, found Fredericksburg, a | Dr. I hac become all run- was recommended to me, 1 feel that I can, with perfect safety, , Prescription’ to —Mrs. E. W. rec Jones, Charlottesville, Va.—"Dr. Pierce's Fa- iptionn Is a wonderful com- fort I was so nervous at times sieep nor eat, also had tills. Boon after lerce’'s Favorite was greatly fm take Dr, proved In every way. “It is a real pleasure to recommend so worthy a medicine as ‘Favorite Prescrip- West Bt, woman becomes a mother when a woman strength are most needed to with- stand the pain and distress often caused by severe organie disturbances, At these critical times women are best the use of Dr. Plerce's Fa Prescription, an old proved worth that keeps the entire wom. anly system perfectly regulated and in axcel.ent condition. HEADACHE Often Caused by mors often than you 1hink use ACID-BTOMACH, starting with in. heartburn, beiching, food.repeat if not checked will even i organ of the body spill &£ beadaches RITENnCe a8 & resut You indeed Be: bloat and gas, iy affect every vit binding at frequent see tus Bavere, Take EAT stomach with 3 : aide digestion strength from oat ¥ kKiy banishes noid. nd pas 3 charged wit % 4 and tire syste Se Witere It robe rmines i2-mtomach you will find the very bhslp U's guarantesd Soc get a big your druggist please you returs 0 money EATONIC trom and be wiv RT Td Aen RAW FURS Ship your raw furs to the oldest raw fur house in N. Y. OTTO WAGNER 134.136.138-140 West 26th Street New York City, N. Y. Established 1876 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES NO COMMISSION CHARGED Check sent same day shipment is received. Send for price list now. CURES PILES Sent by mail prepaid, 50c and LW a box. AGENTS WANTED Finds a Giant Spruce. N. L. Carey, forest assistant Olympie national forest, has ered what he believes to be the largest spruce tree in the world, says the American Forestry Magazine of Wash. ington. It measures 16 feet in diam eter 4% feet above the ground. It is on the south side of the Solduck river, The top was broken off 150 feet above the ground. Drop a nickel In the toy bank to. day and get five cents’ worth of exer cise trying to get it out tomorrow, digcoy- When you have decided that the Worms or Tepeworm must be extermineted, "Dead Shot"--Dr. Peery's Vermifuge does will expel them. Adv. A clever ponticlan is a man who enn put a new soft drink on the mar ket and make It go. UR “When one is In a pool of there is no possible good insplash- ing other people.”—Huxley. trouble, THRIFT IN LITTLE THINGS, It is In the little things and small wastes that multiplied by hundreds, make the great wastes In many homes. Example speaks louder than words, so if the house mother wishes to train maids or children to be thrifty, she must first be thrifty herself. It takes but & moment's thought to turn off light room, even tim: and the from the ra: ne when for a turning bef short of the gas moving a dish, should become sed leave the ater while 1g the dishes instead of using the lit- which he same habit How many women the sOnD dishw wash- i even the tiny bits? The when doing 1 the ng pail, dish where It when nee home, soap floating in resting in a reached instead of scrubbi can Doe asily fod 30M], nd all erockery is so costly TABLE. is bot bound to be Liver Ple Cu ok the liver % £3 % in the fat until brow: and © move the live: cupf water and stir until well the bacon into small over the liver. Put five arefully arrange add two uls of blended strips and medium-sized 3 salt Spread rena table LS miuls of liver, pouring the water and Cover and bake In the liver potato fat over it i and fnre Bran Germpesaiti x together one cup ful of flour, two cupfuls of bran, teaspoonfuls of baking powder, add two shortening two tablespoonfuls of sugar, or molas spoonful of salt, one and of milk and a half raising. Place in and bake in a oven for twenty min tablespoonfuls of ava, ne-half en cunful of choy ped one {of feel pfuils sronand oom gros I gon hot pans moderately nfes Vegetable fuls of corn, one tomatoes, Chowder Take two cup six medium sized pota- one green pepper and two put through the ment chopper. Brown one fourth of a cupful of sausage, add a tablespoonful of flonr, then the vegetables, and a tea. spoonful of silt, cayenne to taste. Add bolling water to barely cover and simmer gently for one hour. Add one cupful of milk and simmer until it is aheorbed. Lemon Apple Pie—Take two cup fale of chopped apple, one cunfal of ugar, the juice and rind of a lemon one ege well beaten, half a cupfal each of water and rolled cracker ernmbs Bake in a two crust pie In a modernte Jven, Marshmallow Sauce.~This esance may be used on any baked pudding like cottage pudding, but Ils nice with steamed cake. Mix one cupful of dark brown sugar with three table spoonfuls of flour, add one and one half cupfale of boiling water, and cook until smooth; add two tablespoonfuls of butter, or less, and twelve marsh. mallows cut In quarters. Serve hot Newse Magma onion, This Large Boiiie of YAGER’S LINIMENT contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment and lasts the average family for months, It quickly alleviates pain caused from rheumatism, sciatica, ney- ralgia, sprains, etc, Sold by all dealers. Price 35¢. | S EE 8H RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BIOS. & CO. Baltimore, M4, TRY THIS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Brew It at home yourself, money and feel better right away. save — BACHFURCO Your Raw Furs It means that you will get ALL they are worth ag Markel Prices. iw of the Bi The Most Liberal Assortmen All Transactions Falr and Stra Prompt Re As 0 the Market eturns and ¥ # Fall and Rise. Write for prios list = furiber int BACH FUR COMPANY BUYERS MERCHANTS EXPORTERS AMERICAN RAW FLRS 118-120 West 27th Street, (Dept. W) NEW YORK CITY I¥rect Representation Londen Paris Leipuig Genevs CURES WHILE YOU Steep KO PAIN. KO TROUBLE. In Use Over 30 Yeans —_— KOHLER — ONE NIGHT CORN CURE TAKE NO BUBSTITUTE Cliloago Price 18 CENTS EVERYWHERE Ar DRUG STORES ano GENERAL STORES Kohler Mfg. Co., Baltimore, Md. AND ECZEMA VANISH Good, Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. "Had 81 legs. Doctors Peterson's Oint. Nichos, € Wi. Y ulcers on my cut off leg me." Wm. J dor Street, Rochester N (3¢t a large box for BB Sema at any druggist, says Peterson, of Buffalo N. Y., back if it i=n't the b wt you Always keep Peterson's Oint. use. Fine for burns, scalds, rulses, sunburn, and the surest rem for itching eczema and plles tl ever used CHEWING RAC) Has that go licorice Toor ouve been ooking for: 308: 8R COUGHS _ Parties Afflicted With RHEUMATISM Can Get Relief by Writing H. F. BROWN PersistentCoughs Fors Tome Trt ro relief et Jom pn] np thng No opiates in PISO'S
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