20 No Eggs, Milk or Butter The following recipe shows how an appetizing, wholesome cake can be made without expensive ingredients. In many other recipes the number of eggs may be reduced one-half or more by using an ad ditional quantity of ROYAL Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in pkce of each egg omitted. EGGLETS, MILKirSS, BUVTERLESS CAKE 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 \i cups water ) teaspvon cinnamon 1 cup seeded raisina / teaepeon salt \ 2 ounces citron J cups Bo.tr cup shortening 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powdc* The old uruit cake) called for 2 eggs DIRECTIONS —Put tha first eight ingredients Into iaueepan and boil three minutes. When cool, add the flour and baking powder which have been sifted together; mix well. Bske in moderate oven in loaf pan (round tin wi.h. hola in center Is best) for 35 or 40 minutes. Ice with white Icing. Booklet of recipes which economlie In eggs and other expensive ingredients, mailed free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., 135 William Street, New York. BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum No Phosphate ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN IMPROPER, lU'T NOT WICKED. Dear Miss Fairfax: Is it proper for a young lady en gaged to be married to become ac quainted with a strange man at the railroad station without introduction, and to allow him to pay for her par lor car chair and supper, both part ing according to her statement, with out obtaining each other's name, ad- HfcADACHE.STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powders give instant relief—Cost dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting er dull I throbbing headaches yield in just a J few moments to Dr. James' Headache Powders which cost only 10 cents a ■ package at any drug store. It's the Quickest, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve the agony and distress now! You can. | Millions of men and women have found that headache or neuralgia misery is needJees. Oat wliat. yon ask for. Man's Night Cap j Assist Nature by taking RRAMDRETH U PILLS Qo* © Qit Nifht | You will feel better, look better j and prolong your life. One of the best laxatives ever put on the market Entirely Vegetable. J We have customers who have | taken them for twenty yearn or more and would not bo without them. j One trial will convince you. AT TOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE Chocolate Coated or Plain hMMBMMMMHBMiap Says Nervous People Should Read Testimony Many People Gladly Tell About Benefits Derived From Cadomene Tablets Interesting, Sensational Facts A Rheumatic Convalescent writes: Oct. 9. 1916. Gentlemen: Last. September I was taken with what the doctor called Rheumatism. -1 tried to cure myself with all kinds of Rheumatic Medicines, but they did no good. I got a doctor and he came all last winter and by the first of June I was able to get about after a fashion. 1 saw about that time an advertisement in the Boston Globe of Cadomene Tablets, and it read Just ■ about like 1 felt—except the pain—and 1 decided to try it. 1 took one tablet after each meal for a week with the Rheumatic Medicine and then stopped the latter and Just took the Cadomene Tablets and 1 have gotten well. I am now on my sixth tube. People stop me on the street and want to know what I got hold of to make me. look so well. 1 always tell them "Cadomene " There are several taking Cadomene now in Needham and it is doing good for all. Respectfully yours, Peter Krauther, 839 Highland Ave., Needham, Mass. Oct. 21, 1916. Dear Sir:—l am now on my fourth box of Cadomene Nerve Tablets and I like them very much. etc. * Respectfully, J. M. Cain, R. 3, Box 38. Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 2, 1918. Dear Sir:—Having used several boxes '• of your Cadomene Tablets, thought I would write and let you know I have received great benefit from them. Your ad. in our paper Is a good thing and 1 hope you will keep it up, etq. Yours truly, Frank I. Murphy, , 3822 Foster St., X J lttsburg, a. Note.—Thousands havo been bene fited and cured by Cadomene Tablets when all else failed. They aro the prescription of a great physician for nervous 111-health and the manufactur ers guarantee every package satisfac tory or money baek. Bold by all drug- Cists. • # -"t ? ■ ■■ 7 ' " v '" ■ WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 14, 1917. dress or business after a six-hour ride? Do you think that her story of not obtaining ttie name or address could seem possible after six hours' acquaintance? S. J. T. It is not good taste for any girl to form a efoance acquaintance with a man, and when to that indiscretion she adds the impropriety of letting him pay for her chair and supper, she is doing something in bad taste. There is nothing in the whole foolish proceeding to rouse any anger in the girl's finace than in any other person who is interested in having her conduct herself properly. Whether or not names and addresses were ex changed makes very little difference in the situation. It is plausible that the acquaintanceship was just to pass the time and that there was no such ex change. But I hope my gills will not be guilty of a repetition of actions in such very bad taste. HELP lIIM Dear Miss Fairfax: I am fond of a man whose past has not been all that it might have been. My friends have warned me against him, but I trust him, and he has proved worthy of my trust. Shall I take my friends' warnings or still continue my trust? ANXIOUS Out of a very sad.and blundering past men of real character can evolve a future based on bitter experience and so more steadfast to right than that of many a weakling who has never been tempted. I am heartily in favor of your trying to help this man. Keep your own standards high and show him that you believe he is ready aad, willing to live up tp all .tfiat is best in his nature and to respect all that is finest in yours. New Principal Comes to Dauphin High School LAWRENCE E. SMITH Dauphin, Pa., March It.—Owing to the resignation of Miles C. Hummer, the principal of the Dauphin High School, who has accepted a position as principal in one of the schools at Harrisburk, Lawrence Smith, of Han over, Pa., has been elected by the 'school board to till the vacancy. Mr. Smith, who will assume his duties on Monday, March 19, is 25 years old. lie is a graduate of the Millersvllle. State Normal School, class of 1913, and has since been teaching. He taught in the High School at Dudley, | \ It's Easy £ ) to Banish Pimples \ fcJ Smear Them r With Cuticura Ointment • \\ Then Bathe With A\ Cuticura Soap Follow this treatment on rising and retiring for a few days and watch your skin improve. There is absolutely nothing better for the complexion, hands, and hair than these fragrant, super creamy emollienU, if used for . toilet purposes. For Trial Free by Return Mail address po#t-cardj "Cuticura, Dept. 17F, Boston." Sold throughout the world. When a Feller Needs a Friend . By BRIGGS I Copyrighted 1917 by The Tribune Ateoc. (New York Triburt> CZARINA AND DAUGHTERS READY FOR WAR —•.'&>., iKitf. ■ .... „ • ..S GRAND DUCHESS OLGA THE CZARINA GRAND DUCHESS TATJANA This is the most recent photograph i daughters, the Duciiesses Olga and in the uniforms of the regiments of r.r .1,„ i the Russian army in which they are of the Cxarina and her two grown | Tatiana. The photograph shows them honorary officers. Pa., and comes here directly from the High School at Ivingua, Pa. Mr. Smith is a young man of marked ability and his arrival is looked forward to with much Interest. Held Out on Wife and She Spanked Him For it New York, March 14.—Henry Ze bussy is a waiter who every night of the 10 years of married life faithfully emptied his pockets of all tips and other pay into the lap of his wife, keeping nothing for himself, until ono night two weeks ago, when he held out a quarter and told his wife tie thought ho would go out and have a gooil time. His mind was quickly changed for hi.m In the Court of Domestic Uc lations he said that his wife seized him, threw him across her knees and gave him a good spanking and took the quarter. Mrs. Zebusy asdmitted that, in sev eral family encounters she had dis colored her husband's eye. but she sus pected the was not brirging all his earnings home. Heprl refused to re turn to his home, and was directed to pay his wife $5 a week. AN EXPERT ON COLDS Comparatively few people realize that a cold is a signal of physical weakness. To treat a cold with weakening Jphysics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pills, may smother the cold but they also reduce the body powers still furtherand Invite more serious sickness. Scott's Emulsion has always been an expert on colds, because It peculiarly enriches the blood, quickly tones upthe forces and strengthens both throat and chest. Try Scott's, Refuse Substitutes. ticoU * Jjowne, Bloom6eld,N, J, J6-27 "Boy Plunger" Cleans Up On the "Leak" IF P i .M New York—New details brought to light in the congressional investigation of the "leak" which is supposed to have come from the White House on the German peace note, developed during the last days of the hearing, Jesse Llvermore, once known In Wall street as "The 13oy Plunger," tes tified that he had made a clean million dollars on the day in question. Prom testimony introduced at the hearing it was evident that Uvermore had ad vance information on the contents of the not®. TRIBUTE TO ' GUTHRIE By Associated Press Pittsburgh, Pa., March 14.—Tribute <o the nipmoi'y of the late George W. Guthrie, United States umbassudnp to Japan and former mayor of Pitts burgh, who died in Tokio last Thurs day, is paid in resolutions adopted by the Pittsburgh City Council In extend ing sympathy to Mrs. Guthrie. The late ambassador is artso eulogized in an open letter to the council from Mayor Joseph G. Armstrong. MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR "TIZ" Let your sore, swollen, aching feet spread out in a bath of "Tiz." Just take your shoes off and then put thoso weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wrlggla with Joy: they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that "Tiz" bath, When your feet feel like lumps of lead —all tired out —Just try "Tiz." It's grand—lt's glorious, Your feet will dance with Joys also you will find ail pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tla." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture, Get a 2fi cent box of "Tiz" at any drutr or denartment store—don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; how com fortable your shoes feel. You can wear | shoes a size smaller If you desire, i JUin. Instant Relief! Indigestion, Gas, Upset Stomach-Pape's Diapepsin Instantly neutralizes excessive acid in stomach, re lieving dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. It's fine! You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an un certain one—or a harmful one—your sfomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmless ness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its quick relief in indigestion, dys pepsia and gastritis when caused by acidity has made it famous the world over. Keep this wonderful stomach sweetener in your home—keep it Opening Specials For Fashion Week This, our fourth year in business, finds us with floor FlrX space double as large as we had a year ago. This per mits a showing of the newest in women's and misses' ready-to-wear garments that is more extensive in variety of assortment than any we have shown heretofore. To introduce this store to a greater number of women we have made special reductions for Fashion Show Week, some of which are as fol- Sults In serges and poplins, Silk Taffeta Petticoats In all made up in gold, mustard, tan, popular colors with changeable tiavy, Copen and black. ese shades. Regular $5.00 values, have the new belted ana oox <=> pleated effects, and plain tailor- specially priced at *3.48. Other ed ...... *lll.Oß to *10.30 petticoats from OOc to *I.OK. > These are marked down specially Top Skirts in silk taffeta, with low for Fashion Week, the newest stripes in black and TI , , white and blue and white; $7.50 Beautiful lingerie Waists values; specially priced at $4.05 trimmed in lace or embroidered effects and square neck. These Fibre Silk Sweaters in pink, are regular $1!.98 values, special Copen and gold. Large square at 91.08 collars and sash belt. These ... , . . , . sweaters are sold in many stores Another lot of 98c Waists i|or $7.75; our price f4.08 at 5e 111 11 ■ I 111 II I III! I SKIN ABLAZE WITH ECZEMA Constant Itching Al- mast Umbearable Only those afflicted with Ecze ma. with its terrifying irritation and ceaseless itching, know what constant torture this disease can cause. The disease appears ill dif ferent ways, sometimes with a reddening and irritation of the skin, sometimes in the form of blisters. Other cases of Eczema take the form of a dry, scaly condi tion of the skin that cracks and peels. But no matter in what form the disease appears, it is a source of constant fiery irritation that is well-nigh unbearable. Eczema is very often consider ed a skin disease. This w a nat ural mistake, as it attacks the skin and it is through the skin that it causes so much discomfort and suffering. But the real seat of the disease is the blood. The germs of Eczema are in the blood, and the irritated and diseased condi tion of the skin is the result of the germs trying to break- out of the system. Beyond the use of anti septics to promote cleanliness, there is no local treatment that will accomplish a permanent cure of this disease. And-those who have been relying altogether upon salves, soaps, ointments and other local applications to the skin will find that no permanent good will come from such treatment by itself. Read how Basil M. L.anneau, who resides on Confederate Ave nue, in Atlanta, Ga , found relief from this terrifying disease, after all local treatment had failed, lie writes i handy—get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if any one should eat something which <( doesn't agree with them; ill what they V eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, diz ziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food—remember as soon as Papc's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach it helps to neutralize the excessive acidity, then all the stomach distress caused by It disappears. Its promptness, certainty and ease In overcoming such stomach disorders is a revelation to those \vl) try It, "I suffered with a most aggravat ed case of Eczema, the itching be ing so severe that I could not sloop. I used thirteen pounds of ointment, tried nearly every skin remedy, be sides being treated by two skin specialists. I am now convinced that Eczema Is nothing but a blood trouble, for after taking several bottles of a. S. S. 1 am entirely cured." Years of untold suffering can be avoided if the real cause of a dis ease can be definitely determined, and the proper method of treat ment employed. Hence those af flicted with Eczema will continue to suffer as long as they consider the disease a condition of the skin, and rely solely upon local applica tions of salves, ointments and similar remedies. If you really want to be cured you must realize that the disease is in the blood, and you can expect relief only from treatment that is directed toward cleansing the blood of the disease germs. This is wny S. S. S. is so successful in the treat ment of Eczema and all other dis eases of the blood; because it acts as an antidote to any impurity that finds lodgment in the blood. Being purely vegetable and guar anteed not to contain a mineral substance, it is an excep tionally fine tonic, and besides eliminating from the blood all traces of impurity, it builds up and strengthens the entire system at the same time. We invite everyone afflicted with Eczema, or other blood or skin disease, to write our medical department for advice, which is gladly given without charge. Full instructions as to how to treat your own individual case will be gladly furnished by our chief medical adviser, who is an expert on these diseases. Address Swilt Specific Co, 92 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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