Accept “California” Syrup of Figs amly—Jdook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your ghiid is having the best and most harm- Bess laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, fove its delicious fruity taste, directions for child's dose « Se. ©Give it without fs Mother! You mus Adv, Ful ach bots 33 An enrages wi th picture. Ae All Dreg Stores Makes 9 Out of I0 Doctors declare that more than 79 nen swganic dlecases can be traced to Acid ogg Starting with Indigestion, heart belching, food-repeating, bloat, sour seme degrees or other. Bre whe swe subject to mervousness, headache all ever the body. It is safe to say about § people out of 10 suffer to some from Acid-Stomach. #2 you do not feel any stomach distress are gr and alling, feel yanged ent, lack “pep” and enthusiasm and per naturally want to get back on heallh as quickly as possible that brings quick reife from pains of belching, gassy bloat, ete stessach strong, clean and sweet pour general health Jmmmes Back! Get a big 50¢ box of EATONIC from yow @regriat wday. Sen IF you are not satisfied your druggist il refund your money. [EATONIC Backache The intense pain from a lame back #8 quickly alleviated by a prompt application of Yager's Lini- Sefferers from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains, etc. should always op a e of “Yager’s” handy as its penetrative qualities quickly bring relief from pain. Az all dealers, Price 35 cents, “The lurge bottle of Yager's Liniment cop. tains twice as much 2s as the usual 50c Sontle of iniment., YAGER'S LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN GILEERT BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. ————————— Cypernllyons Eel Has that go licorice Po ouve been ooking for: FRECKLES and BLOTCHES An absolutely new Discovery, guarantesd to semmeve Freckies and Blotehes from the shia. Positively harmless, contains no mer. awry. This liquid discovery is ths result of years of Microscopical and Chemical work by an eminent Chemist. Price Sent charges prepaid upon receipt of or Bapress Money Order, WALDORF CHEMICAL CO, wn "th Ave, New York City, N. x HE for the alarm clock scatters into flight The variegated nightmares of the night; Allures the gas into the kitchen range pleads for rolls that are light Wake, and mufling And BREAKFAST DISHES. Breakfast foods are the market in such numbers that one might have a different one each day during the year, Or at least long enough if one is on to forget repent d. Rye Oatmeal Jelly. Souk done with orenant. ur days so | mnnke thine tense, oft wm me know ‘twill make you rmile— to be an aborig For just a little i @ Ike while. SWEET BREADS. A few ecupfuls of raised dough saved | from the bread making, may form a | basis for many kinds cnkes and sweet breads, loaf, hich ily made, take two upfuls of light ralsed bread dough, To this one beaten ogg half cupful of ne of Mit or nuts gw eet Ww harfonineg shortening, BUgAr, or a half eupful of when of holling salted w sr and til the water has disappeared; add three cup until the last hour of « t to three cuplt cook un the : fuls of hot wheat Dr iring of are SUITABLE ple, xpensis A =im in 1 hot many be served wich of pork and teaspoonfuls one beaten egg, one si ton ‘hopped par mto, a teaspoonful anda s Brown the onion in a little pork fat, with pepper all the other ingredients with il and form RIO v1 : » the and add 1 cupful of crumbs. Mix n a loaf. Bake about one occasionally with the liquor from the pan. Remove the loaf and make a sith the fat, stirring in a table two of flour, adding toma- r OF Soup of any SO SON we ng ance spoonful or jnice or wate stock Ham and Noodles~Butter an earth- rn bakin , put into it a layer of soiled noodles, add a layer of bholled wnm cut in bits, then another layer of ind so on until the dish is full, and add one cupful of er the dish. Cover with with butter and bake In 1 moderate oven, Mock Duck.~This sold, Pound a pork fibers are broken; with in sh dredge g dish wodles § he nt 1 silk, pour Oy an egg swumbs, dot is to he tenderloin spread with a poultry dress brush with flour and add ns us “on sony] toll and tle . ape; welted butter: with the dripp in ngs, ary. ftonst ily olives rr Iamb, ne of seasoned bread crumbs, and melted butter, Put a pach piece of meat; roll with tooth picks; dip in melted butter and bake in a moderate oven, Sprinkle | with buttered crumbs and brown dost | before serving. Liver With Onion Sause—Dralte thin slices of liver with flour and fry | brown in pork fat. Place the cooked fiver ou a platter and fry chopped on- fons In the fat. When light brown add a tablespoonful of vinegar to a cupful of chopped onions and pour the onions and sauce over the liver, stuff Meat and Eg ut rr Toast — fog win: fi a pfu of toma two tables: poont uis pepper. When the egg of milk ¢ begin the tomato and chopp Stir then tonst until and Ham En Casserole. Cover slice of ham, shaped to fit a en with sliced potatoes whicl parboiled five thic K, pour SOTVEe, an #EOTOlO have bee two pep { ‘over Uwe Pp taioes the ens add dashes of minutes, k., a few uncovered for an hour slowly for another ho one-half cupfuls of dish. Rerve from $41 «Hl and cook two and for this serole, Another good dish quite simi prepared by putting a layer of toes In a casserole, lar | x wa wit) sprinkle por} until Cook the Are ne covered at first, galt and pepper. Remove the cover and brown the chops, Coconut Pudding.—Scak half a eup- potatoes arly ReaRon cream one tablespoonfal of but half a cupful of sugar. add two well-beaten eggs, the soaked bread crumbs and one grated coconut. Grease a baking dish with butter, put in the mixture, set the dish in a pan of hot water nnd bake until a silver knife comes out clean. Let eool grad Cogs Sur Le Plat—Deat the white of eggs until stiff, spread on a but tered platter amd make hollows in the ogy with a spoon. Drop earefully the unbroken yolks in these hollows and sprinkle with sall, pepper and dot with bite of butter. Bake until the ous are set Were Mogwai Perfumes Without Grease, A. Verley, a chemist of Iste-Saint Denis, France, has patented a process of extracting perfume from flowers hy using powdered wood charcoal instead washing the charcoal in alcohol | } OF MOTOR i Unsatisfactory Service Sure to Follow Improper Lubrica~ tion and Neglect, CAREFUL USE IS IMPORTANT Owners Should Learn Detalls of Ma. chine and Make Adjustments——Never Allow ldie Engine to Race—Use Cold Water to Wash, One will very soon become all of the and any strange accuse. the sound, will be Immediate! noises y per ceptible, Much of ti faction that tomoblle gives depends upon er. If he neglects hi ywaobile, 10 gat an au the driv 3 tours, Never allow engine to race when it is idle. Wh there is no load on the engine it will vibrate unduly at high speeds, which en’ excessive strains and makes the ensine and the car noisy. Raefag the en ine, when dri by learning to use the foot accelerator in the proper manner in relation to the clutch and gear shifts, Washing the Car, The car should be washed before the mud has a chance te dry. If a hose is need, the stream shoald be tempered or, better still, nozzle ts zen off and a slow stream used, ways use cold water, as Warm water v ill injure the varnish. After washing off the mud, take a sponge, well fille with water, and dash it gently against the surface, Never rub vhen washing, as it is sure to scratch the polished surface. After the removal of the mud, crease on the finish should be removed by washing with suds of a white soap. This should be done with a soft sponge and as little rubbing gible. After washing with the and rinsing with cold water, the fi should be rubbed dry and polished with a chamois. The car should not be left standing in the bright sunlight, as it will dry too rapidly and be streaked. Care of the Top. Care should be taken to see that no dust, dirt, mud or grease is allowed to remain either on the inside or out- | gide of the car top. The outside can ususlly be cleaned off with a dry, stiff brush, or, in bad cases, with soap and water, applied with a sponge. Gaso- line, kerosene or naphtha will cause the rubber in the fabric of the top to disin- tegrate and finally leak. After the top has been washed it should be rinsed off (ROE the should the surface any pure Ww as I F gaa The inside of the top may also be cleaned with a sponge. A top should never be put down or covered while wet. It should be thoroughly dry. NEGLECT OF OWNERS WILL INJURE AUTOS Proper Lubrication 1s of Utmost Importance, Drivers Gradually Form Habit of Do- ing Everything on High Speed in Shifting Gears—Inspect Car Every Week. There are many ways in which a car may be unintentionally mistreat- ed, just as there are many ways In which one's own health may be vio- lated to the injury of one's system, The first point is quite farliar to most motorists, and that is the ques. tion of proper lubrication. Btill every dealer knows that ! » to be brought in with king bolt t cars conth bearings ® #» hadly worn and othe wore or less dam nnder-lubricn ed too long { 1 of its fin «- Em je} This is pecially x } r hecant Mechanism Provides Cut-Off for Auto. mobile Engine Which Is Oper. ated Automatically. automatic ignition co fon of W. is I , the M lustrate Amer inven Minn, the Scelentific Hille Disdgrammatic View 8howing Automat. ic Cutout Mechanism. provide an ignition cut-off for an auto mobile engine which is operatively combined with the throttie valve op that upon closing the throttle, the ig- fon circuit is automatically broken, ing it to run against the compression first ever built in France. a near Paris. The automobile is the —— a WHEN ALL 'RUN-DOWH, | NERVOUS, WEAK Btaunton, Va~""Whaever 1 feel all run-down, nervous or weak I always find eng rencwed health and strength in Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription and the Golden Medica al Dis- covery, These medi- cines have been of erpecial benefit to me during expectancy and enabled me 1« raise my child. This was perhaps due ve kidney trouble, whic always gave me co Eh dur ring each expectant After took the ‘Favorite Pre and the ‘Colden Medical Dis I had no further trouble with my and 1 rurely these tonics meant child.”"—Mrs. E. V. anxiet | period, rovers realize all that that to me and to my Hook, 8 Tams Bt. Gained 35 Pounds oundsville, W. Va. —-"E in the opening of spring 1 beg in health. 1 became nervous, id not eat nor sleep, and bec Was 8 ompletely went on vears to go WERK me very rrieciie The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35¢. DON'T SUFFER HEADACHE o= NEURALGIA Get the long established remed _KOHLER- ANTIDOTE gives reas 1a 15 misules TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Price 12 Cents EVERYWHERE ar DRUG STORES ano GENERAL BTORES Kohler Mfg. Co., Baitimorz, Md. Polk Miller's EH Liver Pills The Good Old Fashioned Kind that have been doing Good Work for 50 years without change of formula. More popular than ever. Great in Malaria, 8k headaches, Constipation and Biliousness. At all ier Oreg ou 1), hy Polk Miller Qo > 10c. Inc, Richmond, LOCcUR Theonly INTERNAL Remedy Bont by = all 1 Raa, [Re And 11.00 8 box. Color and ’ Sorts fuapand adie pha stymce hem Patchorue. XX test, Baer a L pm, con: by. aoail afore Pre Fite Hiscox i FRE REE LE It Burning Skin roubles AAA A 5 AN iritating Cough. Dinh wr pial ened ed PISO'S
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