CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE St. Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound St. Louis, Mo. —‘‘I was bothered with cramps and pains every month and had backache and had to go to bed as | {could not work. My mother and my whole family always took Lydia E. Pink- 's Vegetable Compound for such d me don’t my housework all shrough the month, I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends for female troubles.’’— Mrs. DELLA ScHOLZz, 1412 Salisbury Street, St. Louis, Mo. Just think for a moment. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been in use for nearly fifty years. It is prepared from medicinal plants, by the utmost pharmaceutical skill, and su rior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound correct the conditions which cause such annoying Symp: ms as had been Froubling rs. . The Vegetable Compound exer- cises a restorative influence of the most desirable character, correcting the trou- ble in a gentle but efficient manner. This is noted, by the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. 16799 | DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year, Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking - GOLDMEDAL The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Holland's Nationa! Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bex and accept no imitation SPEEDING CAUSE OF CALAMITIES Majority of Disasters Brought Upon Motorists by Their Own Reckless Driving. FEW MISHAPS IN BAD PLACES Bections Commonly Regarded as Ex. tremely Dangerous Prove to Be Relatively Free From Serious Catastrophies. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A three-months' study of motor acc)- dents on Maryland roads has brought to light the interesting disclosure that f vast majority of the disasters that overtake motorists are brought upon themselves by thelr own recklessness, and that 90 per cent of them are due to speeding, says a writer In the Pub- lic Roads, published by the bureau of public roads, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, Few Accidents in Dangerous Places. “One of the Interesting develop ments of the investigation,” the jour- nal goes on to say, “is that the largest number of accidents have occurred at the places that have always been considered safe, while the sections | which have been commonly regarded | as being extremely dangerous are proving be relatively free from | accidents.” Where the State highway | crosses the Blue Ridge mountains, In part of the state, and | steep and curves sharp, | to western are National pike, i Frederick, | of the state, the On Baltimore there road the and 45 in miles the are accidents, three of which were “And yet," says the publiea- | “few stretches of highway in| whole road system are free | any features which might con- | sidered as dangerous.” On the Baltimore-Washington all apparent danger spots the record shows that 80 be road, | re duri ng i road. Accidents in Safe Places. “There to be only an- gwer to account for these hitherto un. | |S4eMmMsS one the article says, | answer Is: “Even the less cautiously In dangers, motorists of steep | careful the presence such as Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMACIDE to remove thecause and drive thd poison from (he system. “"SHEURACIDE OF THE ISHIOR PUTS RESUNATIAN OF THE OUTSIDR™ At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Sou, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md, Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Seap 25¢, Ointment 25 and SOc, Talcum 25e. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS makes, $10 up. XXXX Dollar WAGNERS STORE, Selinsgrove, All Ble Pa. Fur Beavers. oThe government forest rangers re- port a great number of beavers this year, and the indications are that there will be planty of skins for furs unless the laws which now protect the ani mals are greatly relaxed, Two years ago in the Cochetopa forest In Colo- rado there were 200 beavers, estimat- ing four or five to a house, which Is a conservative estimate, This year there are 12,000 animals. Beavers have complete protection in 25 states and have become so numerous that they are a nuisance. Anyone can sult four years eleven, complacently old when wear a he's got Beauty is only skin deep, but a sweet disposition extends all the way through. A man never realizes what a sponge he is until he falls into a puddle of water and mops it all up. A man may work and fool people into the belief that he's loafing, but not vice versa, Speech Is truly free only when the vast majority want to hear it. Night » Morning «~ eep Your Eyes ~ ith Simona Saran len while the absence of such danger. | security which prompts him to | was roads | were by accidents due, It to the condition of the and moat of those slippery surfaces Few were to cnused Be Watched as Carefully as Oth. er instruments There are quite a number of motor ints refuse to buy a car; did not have all the fixings on! dash—Including an oil gauge of | some sort, says Motor Life. Once | are sure the thing is on the | however, they for- it and pay any Watch the little gauge | who would all about never inform | of | lubrication system of any to improper functioning HEATING FRONT SEAT OF LITTLE MACHINES Radiator Designed for Runabouts and Roadsters. — Particularly Adapted for Cars That Afford No Protection for Driver ~-Assures Comfortable Driv- ing in Winter, Most floor-heaters for seem to be designed compartment and autom.oilies for the rear not for the front sent, The heater shown in the illus- tration 1s designed for runabouts, roadsters, and particularly the type of for the driver against cold, such taxicabs, town cars and lmousines. The radiator Is simply an ordinary systems of house-heating. The ad justable vane type with the ribbed foot- control knob 1s of course the most de- sirable, as it will allow the driver to permit as little or as much heat as he desires to come through. The size of the radiator used de pends on the amount of clear floor space. As the {lHustration Indicates, a hole is cut through the slanting part CONTROL CB r LAY. FIOM / nd. = iy pe CAE sapoeamasd ~ === Lees Lote aaa | } Now, There Won't Be Any Cold Feet This Winter. screwed down. It will be found that a surprising smount heat through when radiator open. A heater sort much more comfortabie driving In an open car when the winter weather Is severe~Frank W. Harth, in Popular Science Monthly. of is wide assures the of this i — Hydro. Sulphate of Soda and Water—Then Lacquer, The care of has takes frequently or longer motor car who his own owner vehrle, occasion blacken fittings that are ornamental in their original state, By washing the part to be operated upon in the following the black will “take” Acetate of lead, four ounces; hydrosulphate of soda, four and water, quarts The are placed this solution, which must be hot, until they have assumed the desired hue, when they dried and given a coat of cold lac quer. to brass no solution Ounces, two in AUTOMOBILE Never overwork a blowout patch—it ruins tires. - - - A paste of shellac and graphite will stop leaks at petcocks or spark plugs. * - - The ground-gripping attachment has been invented to prevent automobiles backing down hills. » * - Tires will produce twice the mile age on cars driven 15 miles an hour as upon cars driven 30 miles an hour. . - - The word “limousine” Ia named after the head covering in the form of a ecolf or hood, with a cape attached. worn by women around the city of Limoges, France, the capital of the old province of Limousin. —.... in blowing up his beloved football. TEMPERATURE OF OVEN IMPORTANT Many Factors Must Be Given Serious Consideration in Bak- ing Cake or Pudding. Ovens of Different Sizes and Construc- tion Do Not Always Give Same Results—Excellent Sugges- tions Given. of Agriculture.) It must be remembered that there is one method of managing ovens which can be expected to prove Inva- riably superior to all others. There For instance, pop- temperature about 50° F.; a somewhat longer time. Two Ways of Baking Bread, Similarly, bread dough to rise until it has than doubled its original and put into a hot oven (400° F, little more), then the heat may (350° F. is quite may bulk, be put into a it to 375° F.) well risen, moderate oven BO allowed to complete the rising process ted up which while the oven is being 400° F. or a little hi or. ufter the baking process. Result A Good Oven Thermometer is Almost indispensable. good In either case, if the procedure has been properly fol fon of the United States Department of Agriculture Again construction do not al pwed, is the opin and he ovens of varying sizes wavs bake In t game way, even though the thermome record the tesnperature Cf ue A joint og loaf of bread bake quite as ter maj ame in every will roast, cake or range) at EXCELLENT WAYS T0 Lamb and Mutton. Members of Family May Be Tired of Having Roasts Served in Thin Slices—Poached Eggs Will Help Minced Concoction. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agricaitare.} Conl roast lamb and mutton thinly roast served that way, or the pleces may be too small to slice, this kind cf leftover meat, offered by Minced Lamb, of finely chopped add tablespoonful dash of cayenne. Add the meat and stand over hot water until served. If served on toast, trim the toast and butter and cover with a thick layer of the mince, making a little hollow In the center. Into this hollow (if you have plenty of eggs and want a heartier dish) put a poached egg. Six will be required for this quantity of ment. Steamed Mutton and Rice. ¢ cups cooked or 1 Few drops onion cup raw rice. Julce, § cups cooked mut 1 tablespoonful ton cut into small chopped parsiey. pleces. % cupful bread 1 teaspoonful salt. crumbs. % teaspoonful pep- 1 egg. per. Stock or water Grease a mold or a bowi of about 1% quarts capacity, sand line with cooked rice. Heat the meat with the other Ingredients, using enough stock to make a mixture that is moist, but wiil hold Ite shape. Pack the meat In the center of the mold, and cover with the remaining rice, grease the cover of the mold (If a bowl is used, a plate a temperature 060° jower than in a smaller, thinner walled gas range oven through which a blast of hot air Is rapidly circulating. Choose temperatures with the follow: Ing principles In mind: 1. The larger sizes of loaf, roll, muf fin, potatoes and such usually require lower temperatures for long periods and the smaller sizes higher tempera tures and shorter periods, other things being equal, 2. The shape of the loaf or roll is lm- portant. A half-pound sponge cake or angel-food cake baked In a Turk’s heac pun (center tube) stands @ compara tively high temperature better than does the same weight of cake baked as an ordinary loaf. 3. The composition of the batter or dough largely governs the baking tem- perature, A plain loaf cake containing comparatively ttle sugar, eggs and fat (1. e. a “cheap” cake) requires greater care and a more gradually applied heat than does a richer cake; it should therefore put into a cool oven in order to get the best results, Different ovens vary somewhat he in results in baking, but the following have been found generally successful Oven Temperatures. Product to be baked, over which It be baked may Biscuits, powder “0° F, to 0° F, Bread .....cocnsvennne &* F, wo 40° F. Begin low and raise temperature Wy. or reduce baking sharply Cake: Angel food oF Or put oven, turn for 6 to M lower then to $0" F, into guns out n° inn w F. at to Io EEF. 000° F 30 PF. toed" F, : F. to F. 3° Fo 0° F Begin ow, gradually F.to&0" F UW, alse 25 Lo. y grad- than ite or at Orst, re rapidly *F.to x” F See Angel Food) F. to X00" F Meat, roasted Bear at higher tem peratures rr in heavy kettle or sxiliet on top of range) red sharply finish at lower (emperss tures £2 F. & oF od F &0* F. 10 80° F Put into ower when gins to color AF. to 30" PF $0 F. to 3° F Or atl lower Tempera. tures Increasing the time 30 PF. to 0* F if high in eggs and milk, like cus tard eine nce and hot oven it be bake OF to 0° F wi” F. to 80" PF Custard.) {Fee will serve for stenm or cook’ in water enough partly to mold until the contents Turn it on a hot piat- and serve with tomato sauce This recipe, it will be noted, suggests the of bread crumbs Instead of flour for thickening, a way of saving which might otherwise wasted, and of having variety, different texture results flour is used. Cutlets of Cold Mutton, From a leg of a cover) cover the are thoroughly heated through ter, lise 68 a nary loin chop. These may be fried in deep fat, or they warmed-over meat. gances served with chops. OF INTEREST 10 THE HOUSEWIFE Rub streaks on polished tables with a little camphorated oll - - . Avold putting wet leaves of jettuce in a salad. The dressing will not cling to them. Cornmenl rubbed on grease spots on a carpet will cause the spoils to dis appear. * & » If a lamp is placed so as to reflect properly, a mirror will light up a dark corner, La Your light suede gloves and shoes can be nicely cleaned with finely ground oatmeal La Angelica is a desirable cake dec. oration because it is slightly sweet, od- ible, and green in color, .- & » You can grease your griddle nicely by tying a thin piece of beef suet in a thin cloth and passing this over the griddle, *. 8" @ A bottle of turpentine should be kept In every household, A few drops sprinkled where cockroaches gather will exterminate them, Sa Sure Relief FOI R INDIGESTION LNs 25¢ and 75¢ Packages, Everywhere Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach and Intestinal {lL This good old-fash- loned herb remedy for pation, stomach fils and other derange- ¥ ments of the tem so prevalent these days is In even medicine home consti 8YH- Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded oe. and $109 at Druryists. isons (hom Wie Patchogue XY 7 2 ses, ele, slopes all pais. ensures comfort Lo the Lista. Misoox C Money back without question if HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES {Hunt's Ssive and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itoh, Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter or other fteh- ing skin diseases. Try this treats ment ot our rigk Sold by all relisble drugeista TREATED ONE WEEK FREE Short breathing re. Heved in a few hours, swelling reduced ins few deye; regulstes the liver, kidneys, stomach snd hesrt: purifies the blood, strengthens the entire system. Write for Free Trial Treatment. COLLUM DRGPSY REMEDY CO, Depl 8. 0. ATLANTA GA The pocketbook is the no book, but not the best peller When a man says “I'll over,” he has already decided MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Fren a sick child loves the * teste of “California Fig Syrup.” full of cold, teaspoonful Ir urself the i waste is listiess, cross, feverish, or has colic, give a cleanse the liver and bowels, hours you can thor it , sour bile an pee for ye warks all consti , and you have a well of mothers keep “Ca * Landy. They knox saves a sick ol ARK yor “California | todas get an imitat ment, for io pa ¥ use of, RHEUMATISM? have had the If you are a Sufferer, Heed This Advice Neabsco, Va. —"“I had been troubled with rheumatism for more than ten years and had tried lots of different remedies, but none of them did me any good. Then I sent and got a sample package of Dr. Plerce's Anuric Tablets, that gave me #0 much relief that I sent and got a large size bottle, and before I had taken two bottles I had no sign of rheumatism. I would advise any sufferer of rheumatism to give Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets a fair trial."—Raymond Osmyn Curtis. You can quickly put yourself in A-1 condition by going to your druggist and obtaining Dr. Plerce’s Anuric Tablets (anti-uric-acid) or write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice or send 10¢ for trial TO KILL RATS" Always use the genuine STEARNS’ ELECTRIC RAT & ROACH PASTE PIS 10 run from the building for Than Sid Trash : for "hi,
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