"" ''' ' " ' - ' " - r ' - ; IffllRLY DEAD MOTHER SAVES 't' Eocry Pldurt ' :' ' . ' vr ' 1', Timely Adrice of Mother Relierei Terrible Suffering of Daughter, and Pouibly Prevents an Untimely End. 1 Ready. Kjr. In the following advices irom mi puce, Mr. Laura Bratcher aaye: "I was not able to do anything for nearly aix month, and waa down in oea ror three months. I cannot tell you how I tuffered ' with my head, and with nerrouineie and womanly trouble!. Oar family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another ooctor, out be did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to lane uardui, the woman's tonlo. I thought It was no use. for I waa nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good, but I used eleven bottles, and was then able to do all of my work and my own washing. I think Cardul la the best medicine in me world. My weight has Increased, . and I look the picture of health. I will always praise Cardul for what it nas done for me." . Remember that Cardul Is a mild, safe remedy,' composed of valuable medicinal Ingredients, which help to build P .vitality, tone op the nerves. no. sirengtnen tne entire womanly constitution. In the past half century Cardul has relieved more than a million women, why shouldn't it do the same for youT . rjii, ii may 90 just wnat you need, fJdtea" Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Twin., few S,""n,"''" R !": ease endM-pege book. 11 mna Wrapper. ome Treatment for Women." eaot to AH : Why, the Mean Thlngl 'There's a sad case," said Mrs Jones, as she laid the paper on her 'knees and wiped her spectacles.. "A bride struck dumb after leaving the altar, and by last accounts she hadn't recovered her speech." ;s me way or tne world, ray dear." said old Mr. Jones, with a sigh. 'its the way of the world. Some men have all the luck." P. I. P. After 10 Years of Suffering, 8how Man una Keller in Tetterlne. "i nave Men troubled wttn a severe . raw of Tetter for ten yearn. In Col urn- oia mat week a druggist recommended jeiieriDe. i noug-ni a dox; it save ma relief, so I bought another and am en tirely wen. , lw wren, Chicago. -icuenne cure Ecsema, Tetter, Itching Piles, Ring Worm and every form of ocaip ana bmm tJisease. TetterlM. foe; Tetterlne Soap 23c. Your druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The Bhup trlne Co., Savannah. Oa. . With every mall order for Tetterlne we give a dox oi Bliuplrlne's IDo Uvar PUls AKE a rule and pray Ood to help you to keen It. never tf possible to lie down at nlgrjt without ba in able to aay: "I have made one hu man being at leaat a little wise, a little happier or a little better thla day." Tou will flnil It eaalar than vnu think, and pieasanter. -Charles Klngsley. SEASONABLE DISHES, r V A very attractive way of serving Hamburg steak and . one which Is very unusual, Is as follows: Make a mound of the seasoned meat, place it In a wen greased baking pan and cover it with latticed strips of salt Dork. using care to have the strips carefully cut and nicely arranged, then bake. and when ready to serve, remove carefully to a hot platter; garnish with parsley and serve with mush room sauce, If It Is desired especially nice. . , : Chop Susy This dish, . if pre pared at home, can be enjoyed with out any qualms of Imagination: Mince tne cooked meat of one cooked chick en, two pounds of veal, a fourth of a pound of veal tongue; mix and season well. Boil two cups of rice until ten der, drain and mix with the meat Chop a can of mushrooms, one sweet pepper, two cloves of garlic and a pinch of powdered cloves. Put all Into a granite kettle and pour over S quart of rich chicken and veal stock. Set to simmer two hours. 8our Cream Pie Take a cuo each of sour cream, sugar and raisins; add a beaten egg, a tablespoon of -vinegar, half a teaspoon of salt, the same of cinnamon, a fourth of a teaspoon of cloves and a little grated ' nutmeg. This Is a fine pie. Bake with two crust. Spanish 8alad Cut Into dice three saces of stale bread, add an equal quantity of cold cooked potatoes, three tomatoes and one onion chopped fine. Rub the salad bowl with the cut side of a clove of garlic, put In the salad, pour over plenty of French dressing, using a tablespoonful of vinegar to three of olive oil, salt and cayenne and a teaspoonful of catsup and pow dered sugar, ' CRtSTIIjJlP Heavenly Homes " m- I . 'M I f I V vr BrREV. HOWARD POPE. J I K IT. m . rA Maaw Hnil wet I II V W I 1 hat 11 VMM A 14 I I II happiness. th world tni.CTTT ' -.... " iuiuui your woes. No path la wholly rough.' Look for (places that are smooth and ciear And speak to these, to reat the weary aar Of earth, ao hurt by one continuous iinun . . Of human dlacontent and grief and pain EVERY DAY LUNCHEONS. a nice not dish for a change Is a pound or two of mutton, cut In pieces and browned In a little hot fat in the frying pan, then add a pint of sliced carrots and cook In a tireless cooker or on the extreme back of the stove, well covered, for two hours or more. Just before serving, add a sup of canned peas. Season- the meat after it is well browned, before the carrots are added, when water to cover Is also added. Another nice carrot dish Is 'one cooked with peas, an onion and a bit of bacon. Cook the carrots, peas and onion until tender, add the bacon fried brown and cut In dice; add enough milk to make a sauce. TKAT-m my Father's houea are many manalons; I go to prepare a place for you."rJohn 14:1 In deaUng with a - person, we must first . find out where he stands. It Is quite . Important to know whether he Is In terested or Indif ferent, whether he has doubts or dlf Acuities which really trouble him, or Whether he Is only justify ing himself by his own good works, or by the faults of other. . If he ha gone Into an Inquiry room, or remain ed for an after-meeting, It la perfect ly proper to ask If he ts a Christian. You can say, "I hope you are a Chris tian,' or something which 111 draw out an expression of opinion. ' If the person Is an entire stranger, and one whom you have met outside of a re- Liver With Onion SauceDredge i1'OU, m?etln-. ,u can enter Into PROBABLY. lYil thin slices of liver with seasoned flour and fry brown in pork fat Put the liver on hot platter. Fry a cupful of chopped onions in the fat until a light brown. ' Add a tablespoonful of vine gar and pour over the liver. tannage with oysters Select a small heavy head of cabbage, cut a slice off the top and scoop out the In, terlor carefully, leaving a, thin shell. Shred the Inner portion with an equal quantity of crisp celery or simply dress the salad with salt, vinegar and a few dashes of pepper. Fill the shell with fried oysters and serve with them the salad. Boiled rice, cooked carefully so that every grain Is distinct, 'and served with hot chocolate sauce, is a good dessert Fig sauce ts also very nice to serve as an accompaniment . to boilea rice. ANT there be who call them selves our friends: Vet. all, If heaven aenda One, only one, so mated to our soul, to make our half a whole. Rich beyond price are we. ! WHAT TO HAVE FOR LUNCHEON . ., OR SUPPER. Mandy This writer say that col lege life decrease the desire ot girl to marry. ' , . Hiram It may be that It decreases the aesire of the young fellows to marry 'em, . . , Tit for Tat. , Mr. Bacon Do you think the edu . cation of animals is accomplished by the gift of Imitation or the force of instinct, dear? N Mrs.. Bacon-Qh, by the gift of 1ml- tatlop, of course. Haven't you no ticed bow' the dog growls when yon are around? 1 ' "Perhaps ou are right, dear; for I have also noticed that the ' hen cackle more when you're about" i " CLEAR HEADED Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable. ' The chief bookkeeper In a large . business house In one of our great Western cities speak of the harm v coffee did for him. (Tea 1 Just as . injurious because it contain caffeine, tne same drug found in coffee.) . ' "My wife and I drank our first cup of Postum a little over two years ago and we have used It ever since, to the entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It happened In' this way: .-r: "About three and a half years ago I had an attack of. pneumonia, which, left a memento In the. shape of dys pepsia, or rather, to -speak more cor rectly, neuralgia of the stomach. My , 'cup of cheer had always been coffee , r tea, but I became convinced, after . a time, that they aggravated my atom' ach Jrouble. I happened to mention the matter to my grocer one day and ne suggested tnat I give Postum a trial. , . s.-v v. .,; "Next day it came! but the cook made the mistake ot not boiling It suf ficiently, and we did not like It much. This was, however, soon, remedied, and now we like It so much that we will nevt change back. , Postum, be ing a food beverage Instead of a drug, has been the means of banishing my stomach trouble, I verily believe, for I am a well man today and have used no medicine. -y : - - N , " "My work as ehlef bookkeeper in our Coi's branch house here 1 of a ery confining nature. During my coffee-drinking days I was subject to nervousness and the blues'. These l.jive )ctt me since I began using Post irn, and .1 can conscientiously recom I H . to those whose work confines : ' T of severe mental ? f'vi'-i by rostmn If one ha the heavy meal at night. the food served at noon will corre spond to that served at night when the heavy meal Is served at noon. A hot dish ts almost a necessity during cold weather, : at' least : and there are many which may be quickly prepared. . It one puts up tomatoes, there is always a delicious soup, either clear or creamed, Vhlch can be quick ly served. . ' A pretty, dainty and nutritious dish may be prepared from salmon. . Heat the salmon in the can, remave It and take out all the bones and skin; heap It In the center of a platter and ar range : around ft rtced. potato which has , been , mashed end ; seasoned. Around the potato pour a rich white sauce, set In the oven in a, pan of water, to. get thoroughly hot, theo serve.' Garnish with a bit of parsley. Another nice dish Is Codfish and Macaroni Break Into bits a cup of cold cooked ' macaroni. Add one cupful of cooked codfish or salt fish will answer, flaked fine. Put into a buttered baking dish,' sprinkle with salt pepperand crumbs.:' Dot with bits of butter and sprinkle with grated cheese; add milk to moisten, and bake 5nt 11 Drown. When serving pork chops, arrange a border of cored apples cut In slice and tried In the pork fat. Sprinkle with sugar and a little spice. Cream of Onion 8oup Slice a naif dozen onions and boll, changing the water twice during the cooking. Drain and rub through a sieve, and to a cupful of the pulp add a pint and a half of milk. Thickeh with a table spoonful each of butter and flonr cooked together. Add to the hot soup and serve with toasted buttered bread. . ..." . ' A nice dessert and one of materials found In most homes. Is Birdsnest Puddln. Slice a few apples, put into a deep pie plate, and . cover ' with a rich biscuit cruet. ; When baked, turn over,1 sweeten, butter and serve with cream and sugar. ' ..'.' v'::Vi;f' II T IS a good t 1 sojourn In and safe rule to every place ea If you meant to spend your life there, never omitting an opportunity of doing a kind' ness, or speaking a true word, or making a friend. , fuekln. WAYS OF SERVING VEGETABLES. . Let us be reminded that there are more than two hundred ways ot cook ing and preparing potatoes, and try to learn a few new ones each week or two, .' to change the monotony of mashed and baked and boiled and fried potatoes, which are the common ways of serving them. ;; . .. . When you are cooking doughnuts, arrange to have French fried potatoes. Cut them in eighths lengthwise and fry In the hot fat, sprinkle with salt and put in the heater-to keep hot un til needed to eerve. - Cabbage 8alad. Cabbage shredded and a small quantity of celery, a bit of chopped onion added, then a boiled dressing of equal parts of eggs and vinegar cooked over hot water poured over it and seasoned well with salt and red pepper, makes a most deslr nble salad. , Swedish Cabbage Boll in salted water for twenty minutes a dozen good-sized leaves of cabbage. Drain them and fill with the following mix ture: - A pound of beet chopped fine, one egg, two tablespoonfuls of cream, one-halt teaspoon of white pepper, one v teaspoonful ot salt, one , Cf chopped parsley, i Rub the dish with the cut side of a clove of garlic. Mix thoroughly' and roll each leaf aroun l a tablespoonful of this mixture; trim the ends neatly and tie or skewer. Lay in a dripping pan, with a pint ot stock or butter and water . Baste fre quently, and bake for half an hour, or until tender. ' Remove the rolls, thick1 en the gravy and pour over the cab bage. ; v ' -V';''.- x -' ' ' 8calloped Onions Parboil a suffi cient quantity of onion for the fam ily, prepare a cup of white sauce by cooking together two tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour and a tea spoonful of salt, a cup of milk added, then cook until thick.; Add white pep per and pour over a layer of onions, then sprinkle with cheese; add an other layer of onions and white sauce. and finish the top with buttered crumbs, Bake until well browned. v Selection of food Important,' The surest way to keep .and re store health is to supply the normal condition of life, which Implies a natural diet containing all the ele ments of nutrition in true proportion. and based on the proper selection of food for each meal. For It will not do to mix all kinds ot otherwise prop er food In ' one meal, but we must made a meal of such foods , as are compatible. Otherwise we will turn our stomachs into an acid and gas fac toryThe Naturopath. : "Esquire" Not Understood. A letter addressed to John Brown, Esquire, rested comfortably In a little town of Germany in the "B" com partment of the post department wiilUng to be called for by Mr. are. One of - the , guide books ; -,,vV' ' Superfluous, i'-t"''..'' Book Agent Can I sell you an en cyclopedia? . . , Wigwag NO; I'm going to marry a gin from Boston, so I don t think I'll need It" Philadelphia Record. Pleasant for Him. "How many fellows called 'on your sister last week, Bobble?" "Five." "That doesn't Include me, does It?" "Oh. , no, sister 'says you don't count ' t t! 3 lif e of this form of " w . it may be j f William Cullen Bryant'a First Book. One of the ' rarest books in the United States, there being only five or six known copies. Is William Cul len Bryant's "Embargo, or .Sketches of the Times; A Satire, by a Youth of Thirteen." A copy recently sold for $3,000. It was printed in 180S. Two years after lis publication, the poet fortUtT-sH- r?cd He precocity conversation on some general topic, and rapidly lead up to the subject ot salvation. It Is surprising how soon an opportunity will occur for the main question, when one Is prayerfully seek ing to be led by the Spirit Riding through the country with pastor, the writer came to a bouse where the town poor were kept An old man came hobbling up from the barn .and the following conversation occurred: "Where are you going, my friend. when you move away from her 7" I don't know, I'm sure." "I should suppose that you would go to the place which they are pre paring for yon.' What?" he said, with a look of sur prise, I understand that they are building a fine home for you; and I should think you would want to move Into It when you leave here.' What do you mean?" he asked with great eagerness. Well," said I, "the good Book says. 'In My Father's bouse are many man sions; I go to prepare a place tor you; and If I go, I will come again and re ceive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.' It I were you, I should plan, when I left this poorhouse, to, move Into my ston." Oh," said he with a smile, "yon mean heaven." A Certainly," I replied. Well," said he. '.'I hope I shall go to heaven." ' Of course you do, but what rea son have you for thinking that you will go to heaven?" ' : . I think good people are goln that way. '--v.- ; : '- ' I.' - That Is true, but they do not go to heaven unles (hey have a title to one of those mansions. Have you se cured your title T" ; . ; No," said he sadly. "I haven't" -Would you like to secure it?" Yes, of course I would." ; -You can get It right here If you wish. I am authorized to issue those titles." -.'..' '-,iV. -'. - I certainly would like to get one If you can tell me how." t The Bible says, 'AH we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned 1 every one to his own way.' Does that apply to you, my friend?" "Yes, I have had my own way right along.' "The Bible also says, .'Let the wick ed forsake his way, and the unright eous man hi thoughts; and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him.' Are you willing to repent of your sins and call upon God for mercy?" "Yes, sir, I am." "Are you willing to give up your own way, and henceforth walk God's way?" ''Iam.' "Jesus say, 'Behold, I stand at the door and knock; If any man hear my voice and open the door, I will come into him and sup with him', and he with me.' You hear his voice. Are yon willing to open the door ot your heart and Invite him to come In and take possession of your life?" "lam." ' "Do you here and now accept Jesns Christ as your personal Saviour?" ' '1 do," be said,' solemnly.': ' "Will you shake hands with me. a a pledge of it?" "Yes, sir," and he did so most heart ily: " ' - -Very well," said I "Now let ns teU the Lord Just what you have told me. Take oft your hat- He did so, and removed mine, and we had a few words of prayer. Then I gave him little covenant to sign and keep as a minder of what he had promised the Lord, and of what the Lord had prom ised him. By this time the pastor had Joined me. and I drove away. It was a seed sown by the wayside, and all J could do waa to follow . It with n raver. . From that day1 the old man managed to get down to church each Sunday. though it was several miles away, and he waa quite lame. Soon he came before the church and asked ad mission on confession of faith, pass ing a good examination. - Straighten That Lame Back! Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. 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Foster-Milburn Co- Buffalo, N. Y. Choice of Million Acres, Free! -a-e-e-e- - . - 'w. New Homestead Law Gives Full Tide to 320 or 160 Acres in the Great Northwest in Three Years f-'.r a I- i 1 When Grief Come. ' Ask not why your grief has come; nor yet complain, for the time I not yet when yon could comprehend. Ask rather that his presence may go with you, giving strength to endure, and wisdom so to set your grief In a life of sweet unembltterment that the 1VM of his presence, blending with It, may- change Its blackness into the f. lory ct a priceless Jewel, t, fore the eves of t:Kif who may b ' that t' fj 4o i t It-arn the ' t of hl ''. ' n shalt, t' i rprp V The attention ot the whole world is centered on the great North west Cropi last year surpassed all records. Millions of acre of the finest Ian'", in America ar. stul undeveloped and idle, i You may take your choicr under the New Homestead law which makes it easy to acquire full tide to a rich 320 acre or 160 acre farm in only-three yearn Come and see for yourself RIGHT AWAY. . Low One -Way Colonist Fares- via Great Northern Railway $33 from Chicaeo to Montana points. $38 to points in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. Proportionately low fares to all points Northwest. V Round Trip HomeseeWs Faree ai Effect 1st aad 3rd TaeaeVrt el Each M Write for Special Booklets Low tjooklett, folders, maps, etc. the moat complete Information I IT vn. opponuniuM in toe areet Nortbwnt. will gladly send these free If von will otu. it he coupon or a postal or a letter. M. Af. HUBBERT. Dirtrlet Pammnr Amtmt fmama-Paciic IxUrnatuMot Exposition, Sen Friuicuco, 191S aaaarasaai Bumper Crop Coupon i-aawwaaaaaaa E. C LEEDY, General Immigration Agent. 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