DETROIT WOMAN RECOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Detroit, Michigan. ?"Your little book left at my door r. as my best doctor. I read it, then said to my husband, ' Please go and get me some Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetal) le Com pound. I want to lake it.' The first month I took three iliypi^illllbottlosof Vegetable I I Compound and one of Lydia E. Pink ham's Blood Medi cine, end used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sana tive Wash. If you cnJy knew how much better I feel! Now when my friends say they are sick I tell them to take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines. I give the little book and your medicines the bestof thanks."? Mrs. HamEuUNK,3765 25th Street, Detroit, Michigan. v In newspapers and booklets ws are constantly publishing letters from wo men, who explain how they were helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. These letters should guide you. If you are troubled with pains and ner vousness, or any feminine disorder, bear in mind that the Vegetable Compound has helped other women and should help you. For sale by druggists every where. Rrduc?*a Strained, Puffy An kles, Lymphangitis. Poll Evil, Fistula. Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness and allay a pain. Heuls Sores, Cots, Braises, Boot Chafes. It la a Safe Antiseptic and Germicide Does not blister or remove ths hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 A free. W. F. Yomf, lac, 510 Lynns St. SprinjSdi, Mass. Money back without question If HUNT'S SALVE falls in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM .TETTER or other Itching skin diseases. Price 75c at druggl9ta, or direct from LB. Richards Madlclaa Co. Uinutju Japanese Proverb He wno eun see three days ahead may he rich for three thousand years. Fed Captive Offspring Mrs. T. W. King of Lamont, Iowa, has some domesticated orioles wblch she captured in the nest when the birds were just about ready to lly. One morning Mrs. King noticed the father of the birds beating against the cage In an efTort to get to Ids young. She then hung the cage on the porch ami the father brought food for his family. He continued this until the birds learned to take care of them selves. Sore ami Inflamed eyes, sties and granula tions healed promptly by nightly use of Roman Eye Balsam. 35 cents. Adv. This One Rushes the Season lie ? You don't believe in "saying It with flowers," <!<> you? She ? Yes ? certainly I do. lie ? H<>1> right under that mistletoe, then ! ? Banter. Blows Its Own Horn. For 78 years Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh has been the friend of rich and poor. Lived j that long on its own merits. 3 sizes. ? Adv. Our Changing Language "What do they mean by backing and idling?" "Procedure at n gasoline station." A FEELING OF SECURITY WHEN YOU USE SWAMP-ROOT You naturally feel secure when yot know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit-producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It it not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you chould have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When vrriting, be sure and mention this paper. ? Advertisement. Most of us have hard rows to hoe because we dislike hoeing. Time 'brings the truth to light. ren uy MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. i To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it. Clear ThePores Of Impurities With Cuticura Soap Soap. Ointmant, Talcum ?old XV A N T E D ? >lan. energetic and reliable, wanted for factory representative to handle our buslneB* In this district. Unusual oppor tunity with fortune for rltfht man. Experi ence or capital unnecessary. Write fully. Syncro Motors Works. Battle Creek, Mich. BRASS BUCKET SPRAY PI MPS JS.80 delivered. FARM NOVELTY SUP PLY COMPANY, OKAXOEUURO. a. C. The love of a man for himself is al most, as great as the love of soiiip silly woman for him. It takes pluck to acquire fruit from your neighbor's tree. Fragrance in Flowers Fragrance in flowers Is determined by laws which are beyond human com prehension. It is not a quality pecu liar to a family, hut to individuals, or rather varieties In that family. Old ' varieties of roses were mostly fra grant ; many of the newer and most beautiful are not. The older peonies were rather unpleasant In odor, but many of the newer varieties are de liciously perfumed. If Worms or Tapeworm persist In your system, one the real vermifuge, Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot." Only 60 cents at your drug I gist or 372 Pearl St., N. T. Adv. Some people imagine that they lose caste by speaking civilly. Some men are pleasant to talk to but disagreeable to listen to. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and .INSIST I Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by1 physicians 24 yean for Headache Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism . Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets? Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Druggists, la tb? trad* mark of Bayer Uaaofactut MonoscetlcscldMter ?* SalicjUcacJd OUR COMIC SECTION - # % Events in the Lives of Little Men f\ Sounds Reasonable GouM, -cv\v ha v\ovo\u* k EegW A\)WT\OU N'&ET vEDOUD Nk* 6AJU0 DOAE, \*V. n $o?>Sr OcWTC NK \W\9W N& V\*0 Kto V\?AD d hms.^ f' WOW oowr maks MJN FUUVN CRACKS ABOJT JW GAUD HEAD\ CEMEWBER., GRASS poeSvr< GROW OJ ^ BUSH STGEer*. ? T wofj VSPoSE \t e ) 'J eAwr Get UPWROOGU tUt eowcRExe. > v % Who Wanted to Play Anyway? TES? i'm GOING To ASk. ThH fiShES over To Pi AY BD?t><3H "TbMiCMT ? I've had a terribly dull ^uiet DAY fy. I WANT <3ome Excite ment / NWELL "Don't A*5ld Mfl To PlAY ? I'm "TilJED - T MATE CARDS ? & I play Such a Rotten game op BRIDGE ANYWAY YOO PLAf ALL SIGHT / *fOU PlAf JUST AS GooD A (SAME A^ 1 DO ? NOW COME ON AND BE A Nice UrtY li tI vl> ? You , BUT I PtAf ?50CH A BEA<STL^ CjAmE / \ /x///f ! ! A LONG TIME. Willie: You once said you'd love me till I was an old man. Lulu: Yes, but I never thought it would take you so long to get old. Knickers make life easier for par ticular people who never could make pacts keep a crease. IN THE INFANT LINE. "P&i what Is an infant Industry?" "W hat the stork Is running, my boy." Til do It!" beats "I wish I could" aki hollow. A SAFE GUESS. I saw Hlcky go ing Into the chiropodist's this morning. There must be something serious on foot. He who distinguishes will learni well Household Squib * "A healthy child Is u glowing, grow ing, going creature." ? ? ? One small pane of window glnss will keep many a smudge off the pages of the cook book. ? ? ? A plsasunt variation on the usual dl?h vt breakfast bacon U made by yie ~a.iV ? t SOUP COMBINATION VERY APPETIZING Something New to Eat and Appealing to Many Tastes. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Something new to eat ? very dainty and appetizing with a pink color scheme for luncheon, and appealing to most tastes, is a soup evolved in the course of a series of experiments with vegetable cookery carried on by the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agricul ture. Although these experiments were intended to develop ways of treating the more widely used veg etables to conserve their mineral con stituents and vitamins rather than to originate unusual recipes, in "apple blossom soup," a combination was worked out in the laboratory which many housekeepers will welcome for the sake of change. Apple Blossom Soup. 1 pint cooked beets, finely cut % cupful vinegar (half water, if very strong) V4 cupful sugar, or less, if de sired 2 tablespoonfuls butter, if nu cream is used 1 teaspoonful salt Few grains pepper % tablespoonful cornstarch 1% cupfuls milk 1% cupfuls cream Mix all the Ingredients except the I milk and cream, and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Sugar and vine gar must be properly balanced; if the amount of either be Increased or de creased, the other must be increased or decreased accordingly. Now mix the cooked beets with the milk and cream. There should be no curdling If the beets and sauce are stirred vig orously into the milk, rather than the milk into the beets. After the mix- I ture has stood for 15 to 20 minutes, pour through a coarse strainer to re move the beets, which are to be served separately, at some other meal. The soup may be served in cups with a tea- j spoonful of whipped cream in the cen- ' ter or a garnish of cooked beet cut in fancy shapes. This amount makes one and- one-half pints of soup, which ! will serve six persons. KITCHEN TABie^ Utensil She'd p and I " !<>??? i >, ^ Pttjk !. "< , Th?* u<.rk i.ii, ...i, ,j ,, it is f:i>v tu nmilitmn.: y\ ?a slmll'nv .;r vvltiU* - t.-v lin;inN. - t ' Tlt.-> .?!. \Vln*r?? .... bins v !??? : i;..; . r * ni'm -i.. UVU-h ?.?!".!!? .1 . us*' L ? . Vn I'll ' : l>. ? in- ;?r. V;;m t??l? cli'itnt 'l the ? n?.. >; ? ?/ I tabl>? !.?>. ]? - p.,.'.. over 1 ?? ?- 1 Hi I > > ? ' ? (lrrn?M'!i ntf! ><? ?!. ' v arc i \| "- ?; v .... ? ?f bfin. ?,.:-4xT^ but it '?> I..-/, ,, alkali*-* ;?n ! > ti r;. to k?'<ip :ii < '>r. I' .. able iu:it ??rial '.<> ? ir, many i !?*? St&v uicitt ??f A_ri'-'iln;r>- v.i}s i(, , also witb-lv u-i 'l t .r r:.; .,*j| but lin??'.?-utii. J slvp, is f.'.r ! : i ? 'ft* ' wlu*n fast* n?'i! t ?? ?.. ten>rot?f r.-iiifnt. Pnnvlaln an?l V(>r,. ottfii'ti Tinting to Temporarily Improve Silk and Laces l Sometimes, especially with light-col ored silks and georgette crepe, it is convenient to give delicate tints by some simple method. "Blueing" and "pinking" are most often resorted to. The United States Department of Ag riculture finds that, as a rule, the i color obtained by tinting Is not so per manent as that from dyeing. There are soap dyes on the market which may be used for this purpose, or a tinting water may be made by soak ing colore] crepe or blotting paper, or by mixing a few drops of colored ink in clear water. A glass of tinted water held to the light will show about the same color that It will give to the material. A piece of red crepe wrapping paper will easily impart enough color to a basin of water to restore a faded pink crepe de chine waist to its original shade. Violet or green ink or ordinary blue ing will act similarly. A small amount of regular dye can also be used with out boiling to tint silks. The color of deep cream or ecru lace may be re stored by tinting with tea. Coffee is sometimes used, but it is less desir able as It leaves an odor and does not give so clear a tint. A cheap Krude of black tea la good for tinting, or left-over tea may be used. Onions Help Pork Chops French fried onions are excellent with pork chops, says the United States Department of Agriculture. They are made by slicing onions across the grain, dusting them lightly with flour, then frying the rings in deep fat like Saratoga chips until they are golden .brown. Apple sauce or stewed dried apples are also good ac companiments for pork. Enameled Kitchen Table W<xi a,pj in Kitchen Improvemjrt. are relatively expensive ^4 used carefully. Separate k;:j* ware tops in various sizrs wooden tables arc -.n ^ They are very ronwniwH pensive. M ;i rl ? 1 *?- * ? ?j > j > 1 long be?*n considi*rei ?S' - :f*l for pastry making l.ut .ire:.!, most prohibitive in pri'-e. Recipe for Lemon Pn The following f-r j .c?| pie, tested in the t?\p?*ri::i< ;?* of the United States I*[.apr?i Agriculture, can !>e relied uj-a: 2 tablespoonfuls ?pck f * cornstarch fahmj! Ml'*| cupful suprar jponfn!' 1 cupful boiling C,ra!<-4 rsi water half i 4 tablespor>nfuls 2 esc whr.ia' lemon juice 2 uble^iS! 1 table spoonful su?'ar fir w> butter 2 egg yolks Mix the cornstarch and ?unr! saucepan and stir in the h?t ?n Cook, stirring constantly, c. thickens, and h??il live mini:'* ^1 butter, well-beaten yolks, sal juice, grated rind. minute longer. I 'our int?? ! vlously baked, rover with a .>'* made of the ena whites !?e:i>c then with two tablespoonfulv1- Wf and brown in oven. BAKED POTATOES ARE VERY Baked Potatoes Served With Roast Beef. (Prepared by the United Stale* Department -if A*r!cu. Jr While browned potatoes are very often served ?it!i 5"11' <r..^ k**' of the convenience of cooking them in the meiit f:?t. tli^ 1 11 m?nt of Agriculture says that baked potatoes, either "a" 111 t.,r : - * are very acceptable with roast beef. Bake the potatoes in :1 43 minutes or until soft. Cut a slice from the side "f :,n' h, ihside. Mash this and season with salt and pepper. A-l'i to bring to the consistency of ordinary mashed potaf'-e*. . ['J. add egg. This may be left-over whites or yolks <<r Add not more than one egg to six medium-sized v ? brush with melted fat, and put back in the oven f'?r ? ;,A and browned. _ j i '' ' As these potatoes can be prepared early in '':l- ,, ;-,,r skins ready to heat and brown, they are especially ",:n' , n,| the dinner Is not what one considers an "easy" one ; r-' \ Browned potatoes are made by parboiling them t,,{* {,'!1 , ' . ti , remove the skins and place the potatoes on'a roastinu r-''" , them for about 40 minutes, or until the potatoes are t- n-e .. casionally with the juice in the pan. crisping ilrie<l in let"* . ''as been saw-! in-m I r> * * ? i! ' *' .'?* i Many > ln-r-n"' ; by their <l;iily ??/?!; (l>< Perpetual Minx "f ',;rrl '.j. Louis Ste\ ' ' ,'.l - "ess Is a s:x"i ??'" U!U" ? ? * . J Sandwiches shmi'l waxed paper t?? |?rev?*iif kT< drying out an<l ??? {'"ev^nf ^ j tion of flavors fn?;u luncheon. /

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