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AVOIDINDIGESTION THINGS WORTH TRYING COOKS MUCH RICE A T ONCE H ousekeeper Recommends H er W ay aa Time Saving and Making for It ¡« a hupo onomy to health, ALL GOOD AND JU ST A L -T T L t Economy. “ D IFFEREN T." Htrongth and happineas. It 4 In w inter, owing to tb e low tem robn you of your apjietite. perature, 1 cook a large supply of cauaes coriHtipation, bilioua Effective Touchee T h at Will Not Add rice at o n # tim e, aa much aa four cupfuls. T he wholesale cooking saves hjk 'II h and u general rundown to tho Coot of tho Dishes but fuel and enablea me to have a con Will Add M aterially to condition. You can help stan t supply on hand, which I uoo In T holr Flavor. tho following way: Nuture conquer it by the Borne I use as a side dish with timely aid of Oh, you housekeepers who hanker m eat instead of potatoes, for 1 And after som ething a little different th a t It la cheaper and m ore nourishing, ttf r c , * * t *4 • • p s e t a l l r f o r th u s « w h o k n o w t h a m i - f y * t a l k i n g m a c h in e In th o b om «, h u t w h e will not add to th e “coat of living,” pound for pound, being In addition h a v * h e r e t o f o r e h e s i ta te d s h o u t port«« tor a A rai- much easier to prepare. W hile the have you ev er tried ; c ia a s I n s t r u m e n t fl* '* ,*■ * talking machine that c o m b in e s all o f tho T iny red peppers to garnish your He« la still hot, I line a ring mold fso tu r•• *1 tho IS09 machine, th at la oorr.otly salud plates and glv(e tb e touch of d e with about one cupful of it, and eet designed and baowtlfuUy fin is h e d and that la la «vary n l*** quality o' *n r 5*00 machine mod« sired color, when tom atoes are not away to shape and cool. At th e It will help you brinjf back to be had, or are prohibitive in price? sam e tim e, 1 aet aside In a sm all pan o ffa r th a a a a p la n d ld n o w I n a t r u - A cen ter of yellow cheese for the enough for a small pudding on tb e fol m o n ta a t t h e la w p r l c a o f I I I 19. b u t w a l a e lo d a w ith the appetite, aid di^eation tom a a c h , a b a e lu ts ljr w i t h o u t f u r t h e r r h o r g o s . a c o lle c tio n o f ato salad th a t la arranged to rep lowing day and an o th er portion I beat 15 r e c o r d s , th r o # a f th e m s ln g l a «tlaca a n d th # b a l a n c e with egg* and at once shape as rice and promote health in a gen rese n t a polnaettla? d e u h lo d isc s. T h e y I n c lu d e s e l e c t i o n s by C o n s ta n tin o , C a ru s o . M e lb a. S c h u m a n - H a l n k a n d o t h a r w o r ld - f a m o u s cakea for breakfast. Hometlmee I H alves of canned pears, plied up eral way. For over 6 0 year« W * “ , 0 turnlot a lib e r a l s u p p ly o f n o w n e e d le s a n d o t h a r n o c a s a o rta a . with w hite grapes and nuta for a salad ■ave a portion to be naed with cro it haa enjoyed public confi In I he pule yellow tones? quettes. I serve tb e ring of rice with O r asparagus tip s on w hite lettu ce leftovers of any kind of m eat, bested dence. leaves If to get th a t special coloring with a warm, rich gravy. Ailed Into Try it Today. Avoid Substitute» you prefer not to use fru it? th e cen ter of the ring, which m akes a Rings of green peppers on greenish aubstantial second meal. Som etim es 1 lettuce, with a garnishing of French combine it with a cheese sauce.—Ex U u far Anthologies. peaa when an all green aalad is de change. T he m istake la I d thinking th a t all aokM um u sired? d a r/d /a g puatry Is for all readers. On th a c o b Delivered, everyw here Roquefort cheese, grated, or chopped SOUP LIKED BY JAPANESE trary tha raalm of poetry la aa wlds In tho state, for onion In your F rench dressing? as th a world, for the very-reason that P o r t la n d , O r e g o n C heese balls molded from a paste Haa Flah aa Foundation, but th e Other Free Trial each man may And there Just what m ade of cream , chopped nuta and p a re Ingredient* Are Many ba needs and leave th a raat. Tbe W rit« fo r actu al photographs c 2 th is and other new models. and Varied. thing la to discover the poetry that ley, and seasoned with salt, pepper, a dash of paprika and W orcestershire was m eant for us. and perhaps tha sauce? P rocure a head of aalmon o r baai heat way to do that Is to turn over the O r th is sam e p aste used aa a Ailing and place In a saucepan w ith a sliced pages of soma wall made selection, for sandw iches? Thin bread and but carro t, a sliced onion, two branches B u s in e s s and sea w here our eyes get caught te r sandw iches of brown bread to be of celery, two branches of parsley, on« Business give« work to labor's and held.—Richard 1» (lalllenue. served with your aalad In place of the bay leaf, a sprig of thym e and a clove. countless hands; business wipes th e m ore orthodox w afers? * tears from th e eyes of widows and or ALL. R IG H T S R E S E R V E D Molaten with th ree q u arts of water. Constipation causes many aeriout A sprinkling of paprika on top of the Season with two teaspoonfuls of s a lt phans; business dim ples with joy the d ie e a M 'S . It is thoroughly cured by regulation stuffed potatoes? cheek of sorrow ; business puts a roof are tha goods of QUALITY. half a teaspoonful of pepper, one te * Doctor Pierce's I’lransrit Pellets. Onr Small w hite heads of cabbage, boiled spoonful of curry pow der and gently above tb e heads of the hom eless: busi T h e m o « practical, hFaithful, playtim e a laxative, three for cathartic. Oik u i Creato 1er AUTOMOBILE garm rnts ever inventrd fo r ch ild ren 1 and adorned with a cream dressing. boil one and a half hours. S train th< ness covers the land with happy to % jrra n of age. M ade io oi » f ptere (Ut mi Greuo 1er TRACTION mi HARVESTERS Instead of th e m ore aristo cratic and aoup through a cheesecloth into an homes; business will feed the hungry, w ith drop back. Easily flipped on or Tha Vaet World. off. Easily w u r e d . No right Oik mi Creato kr STEAM ENGINES. clothe the naked, educate th e ignor A student of E rfurt, desiring to see costly cauliflower? o th er saucepan, add th ree ounces ol e la n ic bam * lo r o p circulation. Cabbage o r tu rn ip s au g ratln In raw rice and gently boil 15 m inute« Oil comas in 1. 5, 15, 32 and 55 g U. pkgs. ant, enrich the world with a rt—fill the M ade in blue denim , aod M ae and Nuremberg, departed with a friend on white hickory «.¿pea fo r a ll rhe Crease comee in 1. 2‘ó. 6. 10. 15. 211b and up a ir with song.—IngersolL a Journey thither llefore they had place of potatoes cooked In th e sam e Finely chop one branch of parsley year round. A b o lighter w eight W rits ua for prices and particular*. m aterial for lu m o irr w ear. All walked half a mile, he asked his com fashion? and one sm all onion. Add to th e soup garment* trim m ed with fa « red or Too W itty for tho L aw yer« A sau erk ra u t stuffing for goose or panlon w hether they should soon get PORTLAND AUTO OIL Co. M ade in Dutch neck lightly mix and boll Ave m inutea long A man was excused from a Jury on duck If you have any hankering after to Nuremberg, and was answered 11215. 65 F«o4 St. Ptrdtad. Or. er. Remove th e akin and bone from hla plea th a t be was a pharm acist. The " 'Tls scarce likely, since we have only “D utch" dishes? a pound of fresh halibut, then cut I e next men asking to be excused said he A boiled d ressing m ade with cream just left E rfurt.” Having repeated tbs 7 5 c the suit half-inch square pieces, add to aouj had a sim ilar reason, for h e was a question another half mile farth er on. Instead of oil and seasoned with a and alm m er 15 m inutes. If y our dealer cannot tuyply y m , D ilute ar T p tid —„“iooj « oil n.sc«| jo j "farm a s s is ta n t" He was not excused, double quantity of m ustard w ith your w e will tend them , charges prepaid and getting the sam e sr.swor, he said: egg yolk In half a cupful of cream j | *uo[v Ajjrfdojd Anq j.trwo noA s o n but he got to h ear no cases. T he law on receipt of price. 7 Sc each. "I-et's give up the journey and gc D utch suppers? and th e juice of half a sound lemon pu« 'Ae.uqSiq enqo tn o jn » a « o ju | li yers were afraid of'him . He was too A N e w r o r r I« They T rip e with a very highly seasoned back, sln ra tha world’s so v ast!"— Add to soup, carefully mix w ith wood p o a in i pu« dpijs e q i nj peouo; q«nf *M w itty. suit riU iC Rip cream gravy, or chicken livers broiled L u th er's "Table Talk." en spoon when cooking two m inutes -jou M onJ I ¿pokw inoM ip a a w a.» m q MmJoBr with bacon, when you are a t your w its' but do not allow to boil. ^ a v i Stranaa ik Co-, Sow F ra n c io c « ^ : ja q io a q i oj ja p jo q auo m o jj e p i* end for som ething new and not too ex Acid-Proof Corks. Got Hla Answer. • [|m « qi«d « ai* pu« j«aA j*»i e je ia Soak th e corks In hot paraffin. This He—"W hy are you women alw ayi pensive In th e way of m eats? In Making Salad. jn o no papuaasap s ja d d o q s r e jJ aq i„ will prevent the acida from eating Ripe bananas peeled, laid In earth en going to bargain aalea In the hope ol If you tak e the h e a rt of lettuce ot ■jumooq o ia isa .u a q j p(«s ..'d a i„ away tbe corks. Keeps B utter Sweet. getting aomethlng for nothing?" She dish, w ater to cover, sprinkled with the Rom alne lettu ce cu t It Into halve« -uMOj, a m p a u io o g e j a d d o q e s e j o H ousekeepers who get b u tte r by th * —“For the sam e reason you men a r t brown sugar and a few drops of lemon If It is amali and q u a rte r It If large Daily Thought. Jar o r tub will find th a t a little char»- Tasting Krecious Cttonew alw ays going to your poker clubs."— lulca and baked slowly for about half W ash th e leaves well and dry with f It la not w ealth or ancestry but hon- coal pieced In a paper bag and th « a an hour? If a few chopped nuts or dot D allas N'ewa. The science of optics has in th e lM t of apple Jelly are added to each por cloth. T here a re tw enty o r more at year or so given much aid to Jewelers arable conduct and a noble disposition p u t Into th e tu b o r ja r will keep th * trac tiv e salads, according to the way tion th e effect is prettier. boms Indication. b u tte r sw e e t In making te sts th a t a re said to be ab th a t m ake men g r e a t—Ovid. you com bine fruits o r vegetables. M ary—“I'm positive Fred loves me solutely conclusive aa to th« nature Though th e re are not th e asm e num and Intend* to m ake me hla wife.“ Uaa Mild Soap. ber of dressings, th e re are a numbei of a g«m. The refractive index, or the H elen—“ Why? Has he proposed yet?" No stro n g w ashing powder* or made by adding different ingredienti power of bending light ray*, la d eter | ADDRESSED TO WOMEN [— — ■ n M ary—"No; but he dislikes m other kitchen soaps should be used on linole mined as to precious stones in the m ore every tim e he sees her.“—Liver um, as they slowly fade th e pattern, to th e ordinary dressings. The beai sam e way as th a t of th e spectacle known and m ost popular of these ar< pool Mercury. destroy the dressing, and so m ake the F rench dressing, m ayonnaise, thousanc lenses which the opticians sell. linoleum look old and grimy, say s a Island and roquefort cheese. The aim Before the coming of the little one—women need to be pos All the Difference. C ountry G entlem an w riter. OWN DBI GGIST WILL TELL YOU pleat of th ese salads Is th e h earts ol YOUM M u r in e E y e R e m e d y f o r R e d . W e a k . W a te r y sessed of all their natural strength. Instead of being harassed "In India a lac of rupees Is a foi- C lear w ater may be used and mild lettuce with thousand island dressing T E ry y e s a n d G r a n u l a t e d E y e lid » ; M o S m a r t i u g — tune " "And In America a lack of dol aoapa which are really mild enough Ju H t-K y e C o m f o r t. W r i te f o r B o o k o f tb e E y e by forebodings and weakened by nausea, sleeplessness, or the requefort cheese dressing. Th« b y m a il F r e e . M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o . lars Is a m isfortune."—Hoston T ran to be used aa to ilet soaps. or nervousness—if you will bring to your aid Rom alne salad Is good eith er w ith the script. W iping up th e linoleum w ith milk FYench dressing or w ith the roquefort More Dire T hreat. has m ore d isadvantages th an advan cheese dressing. T here was trouble in the back yard. Dally T hought tages. T he sugar and the fat In the Six-year-old Billy had throw n a atone T he gods will give what la moat milk seem to glaze th e linoleum, but you will find th a t m ost o f the suffer Guinea Fowl B reasts Béarnaise. at a boy in th e next yard, who was suitable rath e r than what la moat the stick in ess of it will In tim e make ing will n ot m ake its appearance. T ake th e b reasts from th e bones anc making vociferous th reats. “If you pleasing; man la dearer to them than th e linoleum hold m ore d irt and in the Dr. P ie rc e ’s F av o rite Prescription is the resu lt o f a life study of rem ove th e skin of sm all guinea fowls throw another stone,” he yelled, "I'll he Is to himself.—Juvenal end give a grimy appearance. ailm ents, disorders and irre g u la ritie s peculiar to women. Its continued dust with salt and pepper and place lr sick my dog on you!” “ H u h !” replied A th in coating of th e best varnish a buttered pan; cover with a buttered suprem acy in its p articu lar field fo r more th an fo rty y ears is your A nother One. Billy. "If you come into my yard I’ll assurance of the benefit to be derived from its use. "W hat are the two sexes, Alec?” tw ice a y ear will do much toward paper and bake for 15 minutea. R e sick my m other on you!”—Youth's N eith er narcotics nor alcohol will be found in this vegetable prescrip asked the teacher. “ Masculine and keeping the linoleum bright and shiny move th e paper, pour over th-sm a Ut Companion. tion. in liquid o r ta b le t form. Sold by d ru g g ists o r a tria l box will be and preventing wear. tie m elted butter. Anlah cooking n n tl feline." answered Alec.—W om an’s s e n t you by mail on receip t of 60 one-cent stam p« they are slightly browned. Place ea ct Home Companion. The Real American. New Luncheon Diah. A d d r e s s © r . P i e r c e ’s I n v a l i d s H o t e l , B a r a l a , M . T . one on a piece of toaat. cover w ith » America is th e land ot labor and by D r. P t o r c o ’a P l e a s a n t P o l l a t a r e m i a t e l i v e r a n d h o w o l s Foach an egg carefully in boiling very thin slice of boiled ham. pour ovei no m eans w hat th e English call Lub- w ater to which a squeeze of lemon each a spoonful of b éarnaise sauce and berland and the FTench Pays de Co- Juice has been added, trim It neatly garnish th e dish with artichoke fond« cagne, w here th e stre e ts are said to be with a round cu tter, m ask It with some and sm all sw eet red peppers, the fond! paved w ith half peck loaves, the thick, nicely flavored w hite sauce, Ailed with asp arag u s tips and the pep bouses tiled w ith pancakes and where which la still warm, and put it aside to pers filled with chopped mushrooms. the fowls fly about ready roasted, cry get cold. D ust the egg lightly with >ng, “Come, eat me.”—Franklin. flour, brush It over w ith beaten egg Cream Puff« cover thickly with d ried broad crumbs, Though Sick and Suffering; Af The Aurora. They are very nice and not very ex with salt and pepper, and fry penaive. The N orthern Lights, o r Aurora One cupful boiling w ater Last Found Help in Lydia seasoned It quickly (one and a h alf minutes b u tte r size of egg. Melt in w ater Borealis, are caused by th e flow ol E. Pinkham’a Vegeta should be sufficient) In a bath of boll W hile boiling s tir in one cupful sifted positive electricity, off from th e earth lng fat. Serve th e egg on a round ol flour, s tir thoroughly. W hen cool stli through th e icy m ists or clouds that ble Compound. buttered to ast and g arn ish tbe plate In tw o eggs, one at a tim e unbeaten, float above th e poles, tow ard the plan wltli w atercress. and a pinch of soda size of pea. Beat etary spaces. T here is a close causal Richmond. Pa. — “ When I sta rted well and drop in tin far enough apart connection betw een the au ro ra and the taking Lydia E. P inkham 's V egetable Veal C roquettes. so th ey will not touch while baking "sun spots.” Compound I was in a P u t tw o cupfuls of finely chopped Bake in very hot oven. Makes nine dreadfully rundown F irst in Resurrection. sta te o f h e a l t h , veal in a saucepan, add tw o table- puffs. Filling: One cupful milk, one In some d istricts of India th e ea st spoonfuls of flne bread crum bs, one egg, one teaspoonful flour o r corn h a d internal trou ern p arts of cem eteries are regarded Flavor bles, and was so ex teaspoonfuls of b u tter, tho beaten starch , and su g ar to taste. as the m ost desirable. T he choice is trem ely nervous and yolks of tw o eggs, one teaspoonful of w ith vanilla. based on th e belief th a t the dead in rostrated th a t if I onion Juice, q u arter teaspoonful of salt, the eastern section will be the first one saltspoonful p ap rik a and a speck ad given in to my Beans Spanish. to leap from th e ir graves, brush the f e e l i n g s I would of mace. S tir th e m ixture over th e Soak overnight two cupfuls of pink dust from th e ir hones and proclaim S. S. S. M eans P u re Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. have been in bed. fire un til thoroughly heated, then set beans, then boll them until tender. th eir readiness to ascend. Th# great experts In C h e m is try a n d A n d In r e g e n e r a tin g t h e tis s u e s 8 . 8 . & As i t w a s I h a d •sid e to cool. S hape Into croquettes, Boll th ree sw eet red peppers and put P h y sio lo g y n o w d e c la r e w h a t h a a a ll h a s a ra p id a n d p o s itiv e a n tid o ta l e f fe c t hardly strength s t dip In beaten egg, roll in flne crumbs, them through a sieve. FYy th ree slices a lo n g b een c o n te n d e d b y t h e S w ift L a b u p o n all th o s e I r r i t a t i n g In flu e n c e s that Inform ation Desired. tim es to be on my le t stand one o r m ore hours, and fry of bacon until brown, then add the o r a to r y t h a t th o g e r m s o f b lood d is o r d e r s c a u s e r h e u m a tis m , s o re th r o a t , weak W onder who loses all the fault ev And lo d g m e n t in th e I n te r s tic e s o f th o ti s e y e s , lo s s o f w e ig h t, t h i n p a le c h e e k s , a a d f e e t and w h at I did do was by a g rea t until well browned. S erve w ith tom a pepper pulp and one green pepper s u e « t h a t w e a r in e s s o f m u s c le a n d n e r v e that effort. I could not sleep a t night and to sauce. th a t has been m inced flne and one erybody seem s to A nd—Philadelphia A n d h e r e in is w h e re S. S. S. g o e s to Is g e n e ra lly e x p e rie n c e d , b y a ll sufferer« o f course fe lt very bad in the morning, w o rk r a p id ly , e ffe c tiv e ly a n d w ith w o n w ith p o iso n e d blood. «hredded onion. T hen p ut In th e Ledger. d e rfu lly n o tic e a b le r e s u lts . and had a steady headache. Renewing th e Tablecloth. beans, adding plenty of juice, a little G e t a b o ttle o f 8. 8. 8. s t a n y drug T h is fa m o u s b lood p u r lfle r c o n ta in s s to r e , a n d In a few d a y s y o u w ill n o t o n ly “ A fte r taking the second bottle i no It la suggested th a t when a tab le la lt and som e grated cheese. Cook to NO DOUBT TH AT RESINOL m e d ic in a l c o m p o n e n ts J u s t a s r t t a l a n d feel b r ig h t, a n d e n e r g e tic , b u t y o u w ill b a ticed th a t the headache was not so bad, cloth w ears thin around th e edge of gether thoroughly. DOES HEAL SICK SKIN e s s e n tia l to h e a lth y blood a s t h e n u tr itiv e t h e p ic tu r e o f n e w life. I rested better, and my nerves w ere th e table, as it frequently does before e le m e n ts o f w h e a t, r o a s t b eef, a n d f a ts S. 8. S. Is p r e p a r e d o n ly In t h e l a b o r a e s u g a r s t h a t m a k e u p o u r d ally stronger. I continued its use until it show ing signs of w ear elsew here. It Is Poached Eggs. W hen you know physicians have a r a n t d i o th t o r y o f t h e S w if t S pecific C o.. »01 Swift « made a new woman o f me, and now I a sim ple m a tte r to c u t out th e worn P u t some w ater in saucepan to boil, prescribed resinol for 20 years in the e r o f f a c t t h e r e Is o n e in g re B ldg. A tla n ta , G a . W h o m a i n t a i n a very can hardly realize th a t I am able to do atrip and to In sert in lta place a strip tdd a pinch of sa lt and a little vinegar; treatm en t of eczem a and o th e r itching, d ie A n a t a In m 8. a t t 8. 8. w h ich s e r v e s th e a c tiv e e f fic ie n t M ed ical D e p a r tm e n t, w h e r e all w h o h a v e a n y b lo o d d is o r d e r of a s t u b so much as I do. W henever I know any of heavy b ut not necessarily expensive let It boil very hard. B reak eggs on to burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and p u rp o se o f s t im u la tin g e a c h c e llu la r p a r t b o rn n a t u r e m a y w r ite fre e ly f o r advlcst. have w ritten thousands of rep o rts say of th e b o d y to th e h e a lth y a n d ju d ic io u s woman in need of a good medicine I lace. a plate one a t a tim e and drop them ing: “It is my reg u lar prescription s e le c tio n o f I ts o w n e s s c n tls l n u tr im e n t. S. S. S. is so ld e v e ry w h e re b y a ll d r u g highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Veg Into th e boiling w ater exactly w here it for itching,” “Resinol has produced T h a t Is w h y I t r e g e n e r a te s th e blood a u p . ^ lu re s. etable C o m p o u n d . ” — Mrs. F r a n k ply; w h y I t h a s s u c h a tr e m e n d o u s In Lacing th e Fowl. bubbles. T ake eggs out w ith a skim b rillant resu lts,’ "T he resu lt It gave B e w a re o f a ll a t t e m p t s to sell yoa C l a r k , 3146 N. Tulip SL, Richmond, Pa. In stead of sew ing up turkey, duck, m er and trim them nicely, although was m arvelous In one of th e w orst flu en ce In o v e rc o m in g e c s e m a , r a s h , p im s o m e th in g " J u s t a s g o o d ." I n s i s t u p u q p les, a n d all s k in a fflic tio n s. 3. 3. S. Women Have Beea T elling Womea etc., a fte r stuffing, ru n som e to o th there should be no trim m ing necessary cases of eczem a." etc., etc., doesn’t it make you feel th a t “th is is the tre a t picks acro ss th e opening and lace up If properly done. Place each egg on for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham ’a m ent I can rely on for MY akin- V egetable Compound has restored th«dr w ith string. W hen th e fowl Is done, k piece of to aat and serv e w hile h o t trouble?” health when suffering with fem ale ills. first pull th e toothpicks out and th e T he m om ent resinol ointm ent This accounts for the enormous dem and strin g falls off. Dry-Cured Hams. touches itching skins, th e itching for it from coast to coast. If you are For one hundred pounds of m eat •tops and healing begins. W ith the troubled with any ailm ent peculiar to For G rease S tained Floor«. (ako four pounds of flne salt, four •id of resinol soap, it alm ost always women why don’t you try Lydia E. You will b e delighted to see how aunces of sa ltp e ter and one pound of clears aw ay every trac e of eczema, T o ex p e l s to m a c h a n d I n te s tin a l w o rm s fro m r» ftn , aw w ell a s o ld e r h o rse s , u se a re m e d y t h a t w ill n o t “ p h y a tc th e m P inkham ’s V egetable Compound? I t quickly grease sp o ts will disappear brown su g ar; mix well, and rub the ringworm, pimples, or oth er to rm en t to d e a t h ,” b u t w ill a c t a s a to n ic. In t h i s re s p e c t S P O H N ’8 ing eruptions quickly, leaving the skin will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink- from floors when you apply a H ole hams w ith th e m ixture every o th er Is u n e q u a le d . F u ll I n s tr u c tio n s In b o o k le t w ith e v e ry b o ttle - clear and healthy. Sold by all drug A ll d r u « g l9 ts o r m a n u f a c tu r e r s . ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. lay until a ll is absorbed alcohol gist«—Adv. 6POHN MEDICAL CO.* Goshen, Ind., U, Latest Talking-Machine Sensation The equal in tone-quality of any $200 model * w H O S T E T T E R ’S Stomach Bitters MONAMOBILE Oils and Greases OVERALLS Keep KidsKleen — In the Expectant Period Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in the Tissues Tho Very Latest Theory About How and Why th« Blood is Disordered. £ W ORMS