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Backache, headachei, dizziness
""7novin bladder troubles are add-
lh that the kidneya need help.
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tetter health since then, than I ever
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GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
has been a household panacea all over
the civilized world for more than half
a century for constipation, Intestinal
troubles, torpid liver and the generally
depressed feeling that accompanies
such disorders. It Is a most valuable
remedy for Indigestion or nervous dys
pepsia and'llver trouble,' bringing on
headache, coming of up food, palpita
tion of heart and many other symp
toms. A few doses of August Flower
will Immediately relieve you. It Is a
gentle laxative. Ask your druggist.
Bold In all civilized countries. Adv.
Awaiting Peace.
New York Jews huve postponed
calling proposed Jewish congress un
til peace Is declared.
Mnr people Imagine that Worma or Tap,
worm cannot bo gotten rid of entirely.
Thoee who have used "Dead Shot" Dr.
Faery's Vermifuge, know that the? can. Adv.
. Natural End.
"What has become of Professor Fa
kern's balloon school?"
"I hear It has gone up."
Don't leave your faults lying around.
ror otner people to stumble over.
Raise High Priced Wheat
on Fertile Canadian Soil
Canada extends to you a hearty invita
tion to settle on her FREE Homestead
lands of 160 acres each or secure some
nf rViA Irmr nrireH ntAa in M. :L.
C--I A.I - 1 All tmi ..... . r
guuicmwu uih fiiuerub tins year wnear. is lugner DUE
Canadian land Jutt a cheap, so the opportunity is more at
tractive than ever. Canada wants you to help feed the world
by tilling some of her fertile soil land aimilar to that which
during many years baa averaged 20 to 45 buihelt of wheat
to the acre. Think of the money you can make with wheat
around 2 a bushel and land so easy to get. Wonderful
llaMa alat nf " ft..t. ..J CI.. M: I c
In Western Canada is as profitable an induitry aa
grain growing.
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The Government this year la salting farmer! to put b
created acreage into grain. There is a great demand for
farm labor to replace the many young men who have
volunteered for service. The climste Is healthful and
agreeable, railway facilities excellent, good schools and
churches convenient Write for literature ss to reduced
railway rates to Sup t. of Immigration. Ottawa, Can., or to
J. P. JXFPRXY,
Cer. Walnut i Broad Sis., Philadelphia, Pi.
Canadian Government Agent
Make
by shipping to
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talttntore, Md
III
Write now for our
Price Lists and Market Reports on
FURS AND HIDES
We are the Largest and Leading
Buyers of All Kinds of Hides and
Furs in these sections. ,
For nearly sixty years we have
given thousands of Fur and Hide
Shippers entire satisfaction.,
WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION
Least of Two Evila.
Ill employee In the ofllce of a noisy
Slon plant was absent from work
laornlng. After luncheon, how-
r he presented himself. He looked
; bail, but lie claimed tlmt he was
)) fur work.
Fby, what nre you doing down
f" cried the boss. "Your wife tel-
pad tlmt you probably wouldn't
liile to work for several days. She
fiou were on the verge of nerv-
I prostration, and that the least
as bud for you. Why didn't
I'V at home?"
T'A" answered the wage slave,
pi his voice to be henrd above the
Ming din. "I 'did get through
ie morning at home. But my
li bridge party this afternoon.
I thought I d be better off down
MOTHER!
r Merer usori MnTmsri's mv
P for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
E-. Astiima, and Head Ca
; you haven't get It at once.
-we you. Adv.
The Honeymoon.
ey, you have done me a
wronir.
"Why. Goor'irp?
H never OUL'ht to hnv imirrleil
Georce 1
fBecnSl. if you should die. vou
K Impossible for me to live
Wifo.
K, Genrcel
hid you have made It lmpos-
wjnunch, for nnv other wife
rue.
Ujenrcp ! Judge.
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our Health
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hJiBlKMINOHAM.
8M-TlM0RE, NO. 45-1917.
Method In Their Plan.
The lieutenant colonel tells the story
of the "goat barrage," soys a corre
spondent In France. A few of the old
timers who lmve fought at his side In
China and the Philippines and Mexico
call him "Goat." No one else does.
"They were having mnchlne gun
practice up a draw," said he, "and a
sentry was stationed at the bend to
keep people from wandering up that
draw and getting their heads shot off
before the boys could stop squirting.
Dut he did not challenge me.
" 'What nre you here for J' I 'asked.
" 'Keep people from going up the
canyon and getting hurt,' sold the boy.
" 'You didn't stop me,' I sold.
" 'They said to let you come,' replied
the sentry."
RELIABLE REMEDY
RESTORES KIDNEYS
For mnny years dniRgixts have watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp -Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder rem-,
edy.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi
cine. Dr. Kilmer used it for years in his
firivate practice. It helps the kidneys,
iver ana bladder do the work nature in
tended they should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit and
it will help you. No other remedy can
successfully take its place.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Adv.
Hun Music Barred.
Our Tommies writes the anonymous
author of "From Dug-Out and Billet"
don't appreciate the Koehes' music one
little bit; they sny there Is no tune
to It.
The other evening they (the Bodies)
had a piano In their advance trenches,
and we were close enough to heur the
performance.
"What the blazes nre you plnyln'T"
one of our chops shouted across.
"Wagner!" came the reply.,
"Well," grumbled Tommy, "I don't
wonder we're fightln' you about It."
Wright's Indian Veirettble Pills contain
nothing but Vt-Rvtable Ingredients, which act
gently aa a tonlo and purgative. Adv.
Where Many Stop.
What Is regarded s a stepping
stone to business often proves an eter
nal roosting place.
To kep clean and henlthy take Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu
late liver, bowols and stomach. Adv.
A stingy woman Is one who won't
let you eat the Jam she has made un
til snow files.
The wise man profits by the experi
ence of others nt the same time mix
ing In a little originality.
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I MOVIOS Red Eyes Sora Eyes 2
Granulated reltdt. Beats a
s Refreshes ReKtoree. Marine le a Fevorlte 5
g Treatment far Hre. that (eel dry and mart. 3
; UlToyour Hjna aa innih of your loving care a
: at roar Twin and with the tame reaulartty. S
CASE FOR THEM. YOU CiMOT BUT DEW ETEII 8
Bold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mail, a
Ail MurlM Ex Itrntd, Co, Calet ft Fret look
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1 TIIYour ii
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By Marion Verner
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(Copyright, 1117, Western Ntwspapsr'uniom)
"You ask my advice," sold the
closest friend Rny Massen hnd In the
world, Parker Woodson "telt your
wife."
"I don't dure to!" hulf groaned the
rormer.
"Why not?"
"I am in too deep."
"I sny, Mussen, this Is serious" be
gan Woodson, with a grave face.
"Oh ! there Is nothing wrong In whnt
I have done," Ray hnstened to say. "I
haven't even been foolish. Insensibly,
by the mere force of circumstances, I
huve been led to appear ns a flirtatious
Individual, choslng the company of a
former flume during the absence of my
wife."
"You'd better give mo details,"
urged Woodson.
"I will. Lucia went away to visit
her folks for a mouth, as you know.
I closed up our pi My suburban home
and took up hotel quarters In tho city
here. It was law vacation time, so I
counted on rest, recreation. The third
duy nfter Lucia had gone, there ap
peared at the hotel the lady I have
told you about, named Potty Rich
mond. Twelve years ago, nt my boy
hood home we were (ill but engaged.
Older, muturor, but the same gushing,
frivolous cr-nure to all seeming, she
called upon me at the hotel."
"As a lawyer?"
"As a Inwyer and ns an old-time nc
Qualntnnce. She dwelt upon our for
mer friendship. She appealed to mo
professionally. 'I am In trouble,' she
aid. 'You can help me.'"
"Do whnt?" asked Woodson.
"Help her find the original of a pho
tograph she showed me."
"Of mnn, or woman?"
. "Of a handsome, but somewhat dis
solute looking man. She would give
no name, she would Impart no particu
lars. She said she knew nobody In
tho city where she was sure tho mnn
wns, except myself. She Implored me
to show her about the city, to accom
pany her to Its public places, theaters,
even cabarets, at any one of which she
might find this man."
"And you?"
"Obliged her. Kvery afternoon for
a week I huve taken her out uutomo-
So Much Talk About Nothing.
hlllng along the boulevards. All the
time shu Is looking, looking, scanning
(tho pnsslng throng for the face she
cannot discover."
"You don't think she Is still In love
With you?" asked Woodson promptly.
"What con I think? She clings close
to me, she culls me 'Ray,' she Insists
on my calling her 'Patty,' ns In tho
old dnj-8. What worries me Is that
I nm well known. Whnt must my
friends think of seeing me dnlly In
the company of a woman not my wife?
Lnst evening came the climax. We
were seated nt a table In n cabaret.
AH of a sudden she hid her fnce on my
shoulder, softly crying. 'Oh, I am In
despair I' she sobbed. 'I shall txvtt
find him !' "
"II ml I oYVt'Hke this," muitr
Woodson.
, "The worst of It Is, that I noticed a
cousin of my wife Just lenvlng tho
plnce. I don't know that he noticed
us, but, If ho did, what won't ho tell
my wife!"
"See here, Mnssey," spoke Wood
son firmly, "you must explain all this
to Miss Richmond."
"She knows I nm mnrrled. Why,
she- said only yesterday: 'I can't In
sult flu old friend like you by offering
payment for your kindly services, but
I shall not forget that sweet little
Jewel of n wife of yours.' Sho even
knows her present address."
"Tell this reckless young lady that
yon can't keep up this compromising
business, and forfhwlth write the
whole history of the nffulr to your
wife."
"I'll think It over," muttered Ray
gloomily.
But the next day ho burst In upon
Woodson, his face radiant with Joy. ,
"It's ended," he shouted. "She has
found the original of the mysterious
photograph. Read that."
"Dear, loyal friend," ran a hastily
scrawled note, "I have found him, and
am leaving the city nt once. You nre
the noblest man I ever knew, and
blessings upon you for bringing me
happiness and pence."
Ray Mnsscn was a new being after
that. Tho day of Lucia's return ho
had the house nil In order. He greet
ed her with ardor and delight.
'You poor , boy I" she sold pitying
ly. "Yon look thin and worried. I
declare! I shall never leave you agnln.
I suppose you have been studying that
detestublo law nights, as you did be
fore we were mnrrled."
"N-no, not exactly," floundered Ray.
"Why, you've got a new pin, haven't
you?"
Ho noticed, wonderlngly and then
surprlsedly, that Lucia wore a mngnlfi
cent diamond sunburst, fur beyond his
power of acquisition as a young ami
struggling Inwyer.
"Oh, yes," nodded Lucia brightly,
"an unexpected present."
"II ml From your uncle, I sup
pose?" ventured Rny.
Lucia uttered a ringing laugh. He
suppressed a fleeting sensation of Jeal
ousy. "Uncle Hiram make the a gift like
that!" she cried. "Hardly."
"Then?"
"I'll tell you about It Inter, dear.
And I have so much to talk about."
"Tell your wife!" the hovering
shade of Parker Woodson seemed to
suggest.
"Lucia," spoke Rny grnvely, drnw
Ing her to his side, "I have a confes
sion to make. In fact, something to
tell you that I should havo told you
about long since. You see this Is"
He stammered and reddened. Lucia
viewed him tantullzlngly, with spurk
ling eyes.
"Is It about a ludy?" she suggested.
"Yes."
"An old flame u girl you were onco
in love with?"
"Oh, no! I never 'was really In
love with anybody except you," de
clared Ray fervently.
"A g,rl you were engaged to, then?"
persisted Lucia mischievously.
"Well In a woy."
"Then you needn't tell me about It,"
said Lucia sweetly.
"But"
"For I know all about It already.
Oh! you dear miin!" and she threw
her arms about his neck. "The sweet
est, nicest letter I ever received ! From
Patty Richmond, that wns."
"She wrote you?" gulped Ray.
"All about the splendid help you
gave her. Poor soul ! It was her err
ing husband she sought for, and found.
And they are reconciled, and she and
tho thrco children nre supremely
hoppy. And you unselfishly gave your
time to bring this till about! And she
sent mo that splendid present to show
her- uppreclutlon of your kindly ef
forts." .
"Husbn.'id three children I" gnsped
Rny, and l'elt, Indeed, that he v. as not
Irresistible.
"Yes, slit, was ashamed to tell you
her reul tro. b'.es. Oh, you deur, good
man, how I K v you !"
"Told your v.fe?" Inquired Parker
Woodson the fn 'ting day.
"Well, yes," re. .iided Rny. "Only
she well, she sort 4 forestalled me."
Housekeepers Can Save
$200,000,000 on Food
In these days when the hlah Cost of liv
ing; pinches nearly every horns, no wast
should be overlooked. One of the most
flagrant and the moat eaellv nrevented. Is
i the destruction of food by rats. On rat
will often do a hundred dollar' damage of
, food and property In a single night, and a
careful estimate gives over 2OO,0o0,0uO aa
' the value of foodstuffs destroyed annually
I by these pests. Exterminate them with
. 8tearns' Paste and save this enormous
I loss of food. A small box of Btearna'
Paste costs only US cents and Is usual
ly enough to completely rid the house of
rats and mice; also effective against cock
roaches and waterbugs. Adv.
THE LAST EXAMINATION
OF WAR'S DRAFT
In Form at Last.
"A confirmed golf player died In our
. town yesterday."
"Well, what about It? Even a golf
player has to die some day."
' "Just before he breathed his last he
rose on ono elbow and suld: 'Fore I'
but there was such a cynlcnl look on
, his fnce, members of his fumlly
thought ho might hnve meant 'four,'
as that many doctors were at his bed-
GREAT, BUT NOT SO CREDITED
Many of the Most Illustrious Men
Have Not Been Given This
Honor Title.
Many of the most Illustrious men
whom all the world knows ns "grout"
hnve net obtained the honor of hiivlng
the adjective affixed to their names,
soys James Itrycc In tho Youth's Com
panion. The easiest way of showing
this Is to set down a list of 20 of the
most fumouM men of uctlon. I give the
list following, not ns better than oth
ers that might bo framed, but merely
as sufficient for the purposes of Illus
tration :
Pericles, Hannibal, Julius Caesar,
Kmperor Augustus, Kmperor Trajan,
Popo Gregory VII, William the Con
queror, Sultan Saloilln, Kmperor Fred
erick II, Dr. Mnrlln Luther, Ignatius
Loyola, ICmperor Charles V, Cardinal
Richelieu, Oliver Cromwell, George
Washington, Napoleon Honnpnrte,
Abraham Lincoln, Joseph Muzzinl
Cnvour, Illsninrck.
Sevcrul of the above, notably Julius
Caesar and Napoleon Ilonnparte, stand
at least as high ns any In tho list of
those to whom the epithet of "great"
has become nttucbed In common
speech perhaps higher. Taken ns a
whole, these 1!0 show u higher aver
age. J Here are none or inese m oi
whom we do ut feel that If we hud
known them they would have struck us
as rising far above cuinmou humanity
either In width of mind or Intensity of
feeling or In energy of will, or In all
these things combined.
Mark Twain on Hawaiian Islands.
No alien land In all the world has
any deep, strong charm for me but that
ono; no other land could so longingly
nnd beseechingly haunt mo sleeping
and waking, through half a lifetime, as
thut one has done. Other things leave
me, but It ubldes; other things
change, but it retains the same. For
me Its balmy are olwuys hlnwlngi
Its summer seua flushing In the sun;
the Dulslne c? My surf bent Is tu my
enr; I can sm 'w garlanded crags, Its
leaping casc'-,f'' Its plumy palms
drowsing by rnetjhore; Its remote sum
mits flouting, like Islands ubovc the
rloudruck; I can feel the spirit of Its
woodland solitudes; I can hear the
plash of Its brooks; In my nostrils
still lives the breath of flowers that
perished 20 years ago.
A Noted Door.
The bronze door which for years
was the portal of No. 33 West-Thirty-third
street, New York, i noted gam
bling house, and long before that
adorned the wine cellars of the Doge's
pnlaco In Venice, wns sold nt auction
to n Gotham purchaser recently. It Is
an Immense and exquisitely designed
piece of bronze, nnd Is said to have
cost $2S,0(K). A report was quietly
current that the prince of Monaco,
whose Income Is derived from the big
game nt Monte Carlo, hnd a represent
ative who would attend with a view to
securing the bargain.
Rhubarb Leaves as Greens.
Attempts have recently een mndo
In Knglnnd to establish the tse of rhu
barb lenves as "greens," and the state
ment has been made In some quarters
that this Is tho revival of n practice
dnting bnck as far as the days of Queen
Elizabeth. It appears, however, that
such food Is decidedly dangerous. The
English newspapers have reported sev
eral cases of lllnena nnd nt least one
fntnllty following , the eating of rhu
hnrf leaf-blades (as dlstlngnlshed from
the leaf-stnlks, which nro a familiar ar
ticle of food In both Europe and America).
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOIUA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
Bears the smY
In Use for Over SO Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Cantoris
Egotism.
The man who hud built up the new
town and wns showing a prospective
settler about the placo pointed with
pride to a pretty little church Just
completed.
"Do you belong to the church?"
asked the visitor.
"I should say not," replied the hend
man with an air of Injured pride, "the
church belongs to me."
Many a man has fallen down because a
teat of his water showed unmistakably
that he had kidney disease.
The kidneys are the scavengers and
they work day and night In separating
the poisons from the blood. Their signals
of distress are easily recognised and In
clude such symptoms as backache, de
pressions, drowsiness. Irritability, head-
acnes, dizziness, rheumatlo twinges,
dropsy, gout.
"The very best way to restore the
kidneys to their normal state of health
and cure such symptoms," says Dr.
Pierce of Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.,
"Is to drink plenty of water and obtain
from your favorite pharmacy a 60-cent
bottle of An-u-rlo, double strength,
which Is dispensed by almost every drug
gist." Tou vflll find Anurlc more potent
than llthla, dissolves urlo acid almost as
water does sugar. Large package CO cents.
Send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkg. and
ask tor advice If there Is need.
MOTHERS, ATTENTION!
Clarksburg, W. Va. "I beard of Dr.
Pierce's remedies and used them
when living la
Rldgway, W. Va,
where we kept
store. I was In
a ueucate wuy ouo
scrlptlon' with
ft 'Golden Medical ,
' Discovery made
m e comfortable
and built me up,
I was greatly
benefited and I
am glad to rec
ommend It." MRS. JOHNSON AN
DEItSON, School St.
Get the "Prescription" today, In llq.
uld or tablet form, from any druggist,
or send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y 10
cents for large trial package.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets art
purely vegetable with no calomel-"
Adv.
I 'All! W W .1 .,VI
You Look As YOU FEEL
You know well enough when your liver is loafing.
sTA rMOTID A TTAV the 'ir8t warning; then you
tUil J 1 IrA HUH begin to f 'feel mean all over."
JCAittP
Your skin soon gets the bad news. It
grows dull, yellow, muddy and un
sightly. Violent purgatives are not what you
need Just the gentle help of this old
time standard remedy.
Small PHI, Small Dose, Small Price.
Genuine yrt
ISErure tfWf
ABBSc,ft0hVr7ionfor pARTER'S IRON PILLS
many colorless faces but sawlll greatly help most pale-faced people.
Middle Aged
Womeiv
Are Here Told the Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
Preemont, O. "I was passing- through the critical
period of life, being- forty-sia years of age and had all
the symptoms Incident to that change heat flashes,
nervousness, and was in a general run down condition,
so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as
the best remedy for my troubles.which It surely proved
to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since
taking It, and the annoying symptoms have disap
peared." Mrs. M. Godden, 8S Kapoleon 6t, Fremont,
North Ilavcn, Conn. "Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound restored my health .after everything ehe
had failed when passing through Change of life. There
Is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms."
Mrs. Florence I ski. i. a, Box 197, North Haven, Conn.
" 1
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
p. . -LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS..
No One Believes Him.
The patriotism of the man who buys
booze early to avoid the war tax Is
doubtful.
CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING
Instantly In Most Cases Write for a
Free Sample.
Cutlcura Is wonderfully effective.
The Soap to elennso nnd purify, the
Ointment to soothe nnd heal all forms
of Itching, burning skin and scalp af
fections. Besides theso super-creamy
emollients If used dnlly prevent little
skin troubles becoming serious.
Free sample each by mull with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Spoken- With Feeling.
"How ubout your wife?"
"Eh?"
"You used to complain that she
didn't know how to market, wouldn't
nhop around, couldn't remember prices
nnd nil that."
"She docs now. 1'rlces nowadays
are engraved on your heart."
The Brute.
"He's Indifferent to suffering."
"Not to his own, I'll bet." Judge.
Charm Is Necessary.
Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, the great
French actress, In 11 signed nrtlclo In
Hnrper's Bazar, attributes the numer
ous divorces that have come Into the
courts of late years to lack of charm
In the women concerned.
"If I stood nt the threshold of life,"
says Slme. Bernhardt, "asking of It
something with which to buy happi
ness, I should beg for charm. For if
one 'ins charm, she will be loved. And
a woman must hnve love to be happy.
Beauty does not matter. If a woman
has charm she can secure whatever
she wants love, success, power."
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Royal Baking Powder
saves eggs in baking
In many recipes only half as many eggs are required, in some
none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder
is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted.
Try the following recipes which also conserve white
flour as urged by the government.
Corn Meal Griddle Cakes
1M enps corn mesl
1 cups boiling water
eup milk
I tableepooa shertenlng
1 tablespoon molasses
ncup floor
teaspoon salt
i teaspoons Boyal Baklag Vswdet
NO EGGS
Seall eora meal in bowl with boiling water) add milk,
melted shortening and molasses: sdd flour, salt and
baking powder which have been sifted together) mis
Well. Bake on bot greased (riddle until brown.
(The Old Method called for 2 eggs)
Eggless, Milkless, Butterless
Cake
M teasveea salt
I teaspoea aitmeg
1 eip brows sugar
1 eups water
I eup seeded raisins
I ounces eltroa, eat flne
ft eup snortening
1 teasaooa olnns sins
1 eup lour
1 eup rye new
t teaspoons Eoyal Baking Fowdsr
Boll sugar, watsr, frnlt, shortening, salt and sploes
together la saucepan S minutes. When cool, add
Sour and baking powder which have been sifted to
gether. Klz welli bake la lost paa la moderate
even about t -minutes.
(The Old Method FruM Cab called for 2 eggs)
Send tor our neto booklet "SS Ways to Save Eggt. Mailed tree on requett.
Addrett Royal Baking Powder Co.; Dept. Vf.; US William Street; Neto York
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