PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP Nothing Helped Me Until | ook Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Wyandotte, Mich. —“For the last four years 1 have doctored on Tig ” withou fr have had pains every month so bad that I would nearly double up. Some- times I could not sweep a room with- out stopping to rest, and everything I ate Bpses my stomach. UY lost a chi ; £1 badly that I was out of my head at times, move for days and I could not eat p me and one day 1 told my husband B€ d doctor’s medicine away. own housework. If it had not been By d be today and I am never without bottle of it in the house, You may e other woman.”’-Mrs. MARY N ER, 120 Orange St., Wyandotte, Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache 's foolish to suffer from constipation, k headache, biliousness, dizziness, ipdigestion, and kin- . dred ailments n Carter's Little Liver Pills will end misery in few hours. rely vege- ble. Act le : ntly on liver and bowels, Pill Small Dose— Small | Price USE FOR 35 YEARS =a EE EE The Quick apd Sure Cure for MALARIA, CUILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPP! EL Is a Poweriul Tonle and Appetizer Will eure thas tired pains in baek Hugs and head Contains no quinin sents ar bhahitet srminme Interested | in Guineas/| fewlis Taner re We are in the market for YOUNG GUINEAS and will pay Highest Market Prices GET OUR QUOTATIONS House of A. Silz 414 to 422 W. 14th St. NEW YORK CITY . York New LY REMOVED by Dv. Beery” wie Ce — - ha Foe Cook Br eB 078 Ma: Avoviy FRECKLES His Business. “That man Is such a pushing sort’ “He has to be, He electric buttons.” Catarrh ed constitutional conditions LIS CATARRH MEDICINE is nic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing blood and bulldin ¥e, the System I1’8 CATARRH MEDICINE restore: rmal conditions nd allows Nature U its work. ii Druggists. Circulars free. . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. So They Say. “There's the devil to pay.” ville Courier-Journal. Back Given Out? nr surely some reason for that lame, achy back. Likely it's your kid- neys. A cold or strain ofttimes ents kidneys and slows them up. That may be the reason for that backache, those eharp pains, that ti worn-out feeling. You may have head: Jehes and dizzy spells, too, with annoy - bladde iy "Use Doaw's Kidney Pilla. They re helped thou- sands, Ask your neighbor! A Maryland 1.Gase Mrs. Charles Bell, 438 8. Parrish 8t., Baltimore Md. says: “My back wis In an awful condition and after I did my was o gioning oy head ah a ao until re. Heved, [area out 1 hardy y r 3 DID YOU DREAM ABOUT CHEESE? SAPP ERHAPS,” sald Scrooge to the ghost of Marley when the old skinflint fell asleep by the fire and had the delightful Christmas dream which Mr. Dickens has set down for nus, “perhaps you are but a bit of un- digested cheese,” And from the days when Odysseus visited the dairy of the Cyelops in the early dusk aad dawn of time down to the present cheese, AND. era, has always been considered have an intimate relation to dreams Especially if the cheese Is gathered In the form of a Welsh rarebit, with all this Intl and with all the cen of the sub nre far from subject of Dreamland One expounder of the meaning of dreams ent cheese in the turies given to a Jeet, the authorities agreed upon the che GReR, study declares that visions of the night financial gain, while another declures that in order to have the cheese of your dreams bring you real money you must dream of making it instead of eating It. From an exmmifiation of all the best dairy experts of Dreamland it is evi dent that there is a sobtle connection between cheese and money. Some suy nt least you will | struggle In doing it. One or two soothsayers are opinion that it 1s not lucky to cheese In a dream, and say that if you have a long. The | would seem to he thing at { you financial strenuous efforts And appears to be just ns another in this respect. { don't Hke strong cheese can have Just as well. something, majority that to dream any- achieved sort SNCCeRS one choepse Those who (Copyright) - 8% My uncle Thowe® me how to taka has ving Bone Lt = ea Ary ld Blow on exactly Tike wild Cur’ ke yr calli” his wild; aw you Kia fake Tus wish bora sn semt silk tinead ax maka the dnndies€ Tile boy, a ¥ thoes a lof + bones n ek rack that look @XAct’y a {astles after “et the meat Which do wou Tike Qu RK £ \ you ts i sa am — whe ¢ or ? 1 add, Tak, | 1 et both of Bis as big slice of Ta Gund —_} Tis ngs, “ & é ick - . Inn SHI THE GIRL ON THE JOB How to Succeed—How to Get Ahead —How t to > Make Good By JE! SSIE ROBERTS SU PRT - he best courses are (0 be . as which colleges a small price work for many and nto teaching I bn can & n epeCind love, For or ve to enrn a it. and 4 5] ing 1aehold branches, genius nnn to go “heen pity in comics In all its many Hse ! She good one hot that adventur and variety are not allied to the me and domestic The url who chooses household economics for her not give up hope of HO shall say science? reer need trovel and excitement, Grace Fergn who has only lately n SO, | sence of six yeurs in Porto Rico, | she to an entire nation, Miss Ferguson covered towns In her work, and i schools In all the places visited, She exhaustive study of foods their value, and of prices she taught women in that tropic how to get the most for their money when. they went marketing, and how | to have the best meals at the least | | cost the year round, A woman who takes a course in domestic science of the advanced type ean now-a-days look forward to plenty of work and a good income. She is going to do quite as well, If not better, { than her sister who took a ecanomles The American home more and more on a scientific basis, | The women in the homes want to be | shown, they want to know how they | ean get the most out of their Incomes, | save themselves hard work, manage i for the best. They are glad to come to lectures and demonstrations and to | attend classes. { The day for the ll-tralned Is over, | Any woman who wants to make a suc cess must get thorough training, Ex. | cellent courses are offered in almost | any part of the United States and Canada not too far removed from a i | fear. ' i COOK BOOK Frere § 18 “The young man thinks the Bwiss apron with ace makes his intended look fike a pictule, as she presides at the j chafing dish. but after he p jon her finger and planks down the five to the preacher he zighs because she hasn't a pinchecked biue gingham and can’t preside gracefully over the cook stove.” the FOOD FOR THE FAMILY Dintes are so wholesome and full of food value, a dessert of dates is easy lt to prepare and is sufficiently satisfy- | ing Wash and cut the dates in halves, sprinkle with broken bits of pecan ments; drop over each dish of dates a spoonful of sweetensd and flavored whipped cream and serve. Simple Salad. Arrange balls of cheese which have been mixed with cream and season ings, on the white. leaves of lettuce with a spoonful of crab apple jelly on the side of each salad plate. A pie that is simply delicious Is pre- pared in the usual way for a custard ples then just before golng into the oven sprinkle with a cupful of minced hlack wzinut meats, It bakes make ing an rich erust over the top, too good to be true, i Frizzled Beef, Pull the white thread-like portions from n bhaif-pound of dried beef, cov: er with boiling water and stand on the back of "the range where it will keep hot but not cook. In ten minutes, | drain and dry on a’ eloth, | tablespoonfuls of butter in a frying pan, put in the meat and stir while it absorbs the butter and curls. Pour over an cup of hot cream and add a well beaten egg. Serve hot. Hot Water Gingerbread. Take one cupful each of sugar and molasses, one-half cupful of melted lard, one teaspoonful of salt, three cupfuls of flour, one egg. and lastly one cupful of bolling water In which a teaspoonful of soda has been stirred Sift a tablespoonful of ginger into the flour. Pour the mixture which will seem very thin Into a large-sized bak- ing pan and bake until firm. This makes an Ideal dessert with apple THE ROMANCE OF WORDS i “DOLLAR V HILE the United Siates was the first to colin the plece of money known as the “dollar,” the word Iself wus coined long before, as evidenced by the fact that Shakespeare uses It frequently. In “Mae beth,” for example, appears the statement : “Nor would we deign him burial of his men Till he disbursed, at inch, Ten thousand dollars to our gen- eral use This quotation, suspiciously like “strike order, Shakespeare was fauunlliar with the dollar, despite the fact that there were no colons of that name known prior to July 1785, when the United States congress passed the resolution referring to “he first money put by the new government Whee, then, did Shakespeare get the word ? The answer lles In the that “dollar” Is an Angle-Bexon corruption of the German “thal er,” first colued about 1456 in the valley (or thaler) of Joa chimsthnl, The coin met with popular favor ang, during the reign of Charles V, emperor of Germany, king of Spala and lord of SBpanish-Am@rica, It became the standard currency of the world, Shakespeare merely adopted a slight chinuge of the pame, thus antedating both the United States and Great Britain for the first and ouly English dollar was ocoloedd at the Bank of England in 18504, Uooprrighty Bt, Colme's which sounds a modern proves that pe 9, ant fart THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH BPP OL EEL ECP EOP PE POLES EEIPOIOEP THE CHICKADEE. prrrrrroere dy 0 am somethin’ someon the gethers ‘bout awiul cheerin'; door & bums crutnhs the clearin’. shanty up ie ers in An’ Cook scat s ft CTUusls ap gethers Au’ Jest up the crusts an’ crumbs us giad 1 chatters ad Lk dipped = wine siver platters or An’ served ou My share of life is crusts aa’ I find somehow er other; An’ how I wish thet 1 ceuld be Like you are, Mr. Chickadee, My ul brother! Copyright) won B Tooth Bottles A pew invention is a miniatuse hot botile fur toothache. I holds clicerf little enough to be comfortably retained be All toothaches are plication of heat. but In many stanecs this method 1s sacorssful. sauce and cottage cheese. This cake may be baked in small gam paus and served as pudding with aay desired | sauce or whipped cream, Tea Biscuits, Bake baking pewder biscuits afier cutting with a cutter one inch in diam. eter. When baked spiit epen, butter, spread with raspberry or any pre ferred jam, put together and serve with | a cup of tea. They make a most dain ty mouthful Onion Soup. Slice six medium-sized onions and cook In two tablespoonfuls of butter, stirring antl] a Nght brewn; add twe small cans of consomme, or oke quart of wellflavored clear broth; kt ceok 15 minutes, Add three tablespoonfuls of parmesan cheese, one teaspoonful of kitchen bouquet, s=alt, pepper pap rika and celery salt to taste; add twe cupfuls of hot water and simmer un til the cheese is thoroughly blended. (0. 1820, Western Newspaper Unies ) asset Slang and Idioms, That the slang and idioms of today will be correct EKaglish tomorrow is the opinion of Professor Glicksman, University of Wisconsin, “Our lan gunge is made up of what was once slang, idioms, collogquialisss and jar = MILITANT-MARY ~ $ i i ; i ] i i Make the next cigar taste befter and after smoking throat with TS iva lA hea Still only Sealed Tight Kept Righ could reach pn Fertile Land to 48 bushels reduce cust of living— where By o and independence by buying ca easy terms, at $15 to $30 an Acre yielded from 20 undreds of farmers in Westera Good climate, schools, rural t opportunities the etc. give : e Cone nd Albe LS of ion, Ottawa, Can. or His Experience. Sillicus--l1 am thoroughly convinced that all women are the same.” Oynious—Don't you believe it. Even one woman isn't the same for any con- | siderable length of time.” ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Ba Awful Sick With Gas “I have been awful sick with gag” W. H. 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And many other miseries disappear when the stoma is right. Don't let sourness, bel bloating, indigestion and other s ach lis go on. Take Eatonic tablets after you eat—see how much better you feel. Big box costs only a trifle | with rour Tt druggists guarantee,
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