THE OREGON DAILY 10UBNAL, PORTLAND. SATU8DAY CVKNIMO. APRIt. -18. 1003
IS
HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
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V;'V i s -v str- aCTS u f Aj- , (
The Children's Kaater.
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NE of th happy cnuaisu v
ures which shouia m- -'.'
a nuUnr. and prohibited l thst
of dyeing the Kasier fii
, tli children so rouon en.-
: : tni to tbelr pl mate.. Th. PPr end
V-U-gar production, never have Quit.
I STo. lrt la a child's enjoyment a.
S2 brillta-t flu. and red dye. into which
; .ISjrb, "Iw1." Pr. th.r .111. not do
W ham with their mu.lng-end th.y
.Vo.CovVyVr .T b. V
. Jrf by thJ older popl. which will
BlTth chuldr.n
hard-boiled egg" Yh,,!i.th tr5
win remain JncolorJd -and a new effect
my ar haaed. .j .
jrifrstusfc are rx;
ihlswer placed the dainty lit-
arws as fang vssj
candle, when cwmpletM were both pri
tv and wholesome. And with great joy
in babies bore them home a. P"""
to their .ratified l""- M"i
takets could be easily road for May
d.y pAwnta. Tb. food Stew Eng land cu.
- torn he. never had a firm hold in the
west, bu t a. we become more co.mo-
preiiy oia :ubim
ITbisket' of home-made candles, by
thf wey. one of the mo.t attractive
of Ea'ter Rift, and the atore. are full
of pretty trtmmlnaa. The little Huffy
on tokens T three la a row would Brace a
box nicely. The ""P-VwhiU or
rMn leave, are pretty. All wnu or
Jrn and white a?, the be.t choice for
basket, for boxes. .
Flowerln plant, are one of the moat
. : - -. nffftrlnm. and ae
''lTrWM- from which
' l-.iT.ILiJ. - The florists . have hya-
' dnthe, Ulleat of the valley and , 8t ion-
enh . Jilie. in anunaance aa mi
i , By taaing time and thought In their
.-preparation any woman may have the
early bulb. In bloom by next Easter, o
, that aha may make presents from her
own store. It 1 a ood Idea to let the
children have this pleasure too, for any
occanlon has much more of meaning end
, enjoyment If the children have had to
' take time and thousht for others in the
. planning;.
'j-i- 'lO', f; K K K
"' ) 'i Fads and Fashions.
etEW 'TORK, April 18. There are
many noticeable changes in the.
1 walking skirt of this season. The
two new. model, are the circular and
, gored skirt.. . Still, the plaited ones
' have hot entirely left the field, and
there ara some of the fashionable set
, Who are now wearing them. The exag
'h iterated aHort eklrt Is no more to be
worn.' for the neW. walking skirts all
reach the ankles, which Is a more sen-
1 . ... . l. , irk... rnn.t fir imnnln.
ly and cloeelv around the hips, and yet
they cannot follow the line slim lines
beyond a certain point The circular
skirts with the inverted box plait in the
middle, front and back have some nar
row flat trimming- around the foot
which is very Inconspicuous, and all
other ornamentation Is put on the cnat
and blouse. A popular design of trim
mine 1. button-trimmed tabs meeting
i. Ahaitmn ihana alonsr the seams. It
: 1 tufa to say that buttons are the real
ly fashionable trimming
nn t h A nnv
; walking sklrta The two bands, when
used on tnis seasons bkitib, ena bj
- either side of the front breadth and
are rounded and finished with buttons.
In place of the one deep fold is one of
practically the same width, but set on In
tunic fashion, pointed downward back
and front. These angles are generally
tiard to get perfect, and to avoid being
unbecoming this fold Is in most cases
ended at the sides of the front breadth,
thus leaving the front skirt length un
broken. A color that will be a particular fa
vorite this summer Is the new rose. It
comes between the watermelon ana
. . ... i i .. i un .. Vint nt i.l .1 vn. In
m . . l i . . I . . 1 ,1 V... nhnun fnr.
a hat that is to be worn with a costume
of white broadcloth. Often the color Is
repeated In the gloves, necktie and bod
ice, but too much of this brilliant color
may be toned down by some other shade,
which in this case could be a veil of
brown. .
The new tailored coats show the short
walsted effect, especially on the cut
aways, which are usually single-breasted
and fasten with three large button
The alope or tne xronis oea:in mve m
waist line and a fancy buckle often de-
a tffiil flV CIPTCO
f Hfcfc -1 U . I Ulr"M I 010 1 LIl
'mtmm .
WlA to oonianca. Itwllloort yoponly about "jr(ir1 .515Mi. tell me howrou
ZH not Xrf.w1th your work orPjJ rtlyTresJn plain wAS
w,flr If you w.h-wm.dy WI ifOICil wftita- wl&
rx-r, by return mall. I wil'"i?" auffsr. and how thev can eaally cure thonselve.
pW..ory iUiurtratloMshowiag bIi4 hmlt. then when th doctor say
itW. K"wy won.-n.h-ild. I8I "fuu,di,of women hmr. cured
- 1 'u nun, -1
thmn-lves with my home rem
V. muit it H nwnuw, -
It r
1 amni.' .- - ... ..! .V. ..-41 mnit
i. wiLnn , BumDmuwj,
u j 7' " ' ',", "": u- mm iMrtft. and tne rre In aJ ih
. plumo aad JirJTSStiSt acala. AddrsM . . i-; r
.7 Writ, today, as yvu u.jr JivV
vr,w,"'""r".
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Young Girls' Evening Gown of Mull,
Bwlsa or Organdie With Lca.
and Iniertlon.
flne. tha girdle. Tha h P-length box
coau are being developed In many o nov
elty materials, and the pony
which barely covers the waist line, semi-
ritting in oaca ana --
be worn aealn this .ummer. Ih. Etoa
)". KT? r.M.VlT. T?.VIJ5 ind
cnanges. in n ' J
close, far rfv.r the right side two
larga buttons, wniie -w t "'"' " . V"
anf rounded, and the sleeve, three-
quarter lengm ox mruium
attention Is bcjngViald to coat lining..
The striped and flowered one. ar. beau-
tirui, ana me ju,iii-;i"i ".Vh A
ton. that fasten the coat to match . A
suit or waca "a wn.vo "::"", -",fh
lot with a cutaway coat wa. i'"'
hunter's green satin, while the tnree
blK buttons that fastened it were hair
way the buttons often suggest the coat .
lining.
This is to be another year of parasols,
. ... A - .ftrartlvSlV
than last season. The handles of soma
In narrow, flat or aquare .hapea There
are carved ivory nanaiei i wiu.,
round or oblonir shaped. The parasol.
in. .nd thev have wide hemstitched
borders. Beautiful pink rose design.
3-ln.,A1 r In (hM IlkM. DUt
morning glorie. in delicate colors are
the top part of ecru npngee, w "ich l
elaborately trimmed with silk mull
gathered in double frills, lace and me
dallions, all in matching color, while
th.? 5- nl!r'IP Kh? h.tT'sllk
.v,n Ina.rtlnna stitched on in
gome design with small medallion,
placed In each section. Some snow bor
ders of a delicate color of finely Plaited
silk and these should be carried with
a costume where all the little acres
. . .aIa. T ortr. rn.rkea
borders are seen on parasols of white
In blue, red and green are to be carried
with tailored costumes.
FLORE..CE FAIRBANKS.
t a tt
FJreless Stoves.
FIRELESS or self-cooking stoves,
which have been so popular In Ger
many for a number of years, have
been recently much Improved. ine
early types were simply boxes made
with double walls so as to retain tne
heat, and food to be boiled or stewed
inclose,d In the box for a sufficient t me
to cook by the retained heat. The lat
est apparatus is said to he heated by a
stone. This is made sufficiently hot in
an oven or over any fire, then placed In
the cooker with the steak or roast, and
the box is sealed up and left for an
hour or so until the food Is thoroughly
rot'neu miu nut- ...in -'"'-- .
boillnff, frying and roasting may ail prc-
ceea ai once wiuiuui wic
,!
More About the Ijiwti .
i FTER the seed has been sown for a
A lawn, the arround should be rolled
Xl anA wntnred reerularlv. It should
not be allowed to become very dry. and
when watered It should be thoroughly
soaked. The rolling should continue
every few days after the grass has
made some growth. Mowing should
Fr. to You and Every Slater Suf
erlng from Woman' Aiimema.
I know woman's suffering..
I have found the care.
I will mall, free ot any charge, bt toa wt
net with full Instructions to any sufferer f-om
woman's ailments. I want to tell ill Women about
this cure m, my reader, for yourself, yonr
daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to
tell you how to our yourselves t home with
out the hnlp of a doctor. Men mm! understand
ai', mlfiirliin. w hat we woman Irnowfm
unr. net, we know better than any doctor. I
know that my'home treatment is aue aad sure
ICI MS tesira, stsnsf snm nMnmni
I tttilnt HI Mi tt Uw, Mlssttolf , Mn tt tn
mrtiM, kMoti. ttt MtMtr tmUtt -ft tt
cntii
0 IWMHII pvt.. I -
I want to send you s ttapliit H tft lnshN.1
ttflralf h to nrov to you that you can cure
yourself a horn, easily, qulekly and
rarely. Remember, that, it . cert aw sotktato
V . a .vn !. fral it VAn
Jp . 1m than twArtniarlT. T
. , iuhN mi MhMn. I will exniAln
RM.tr MMIS, II Simn w wmmtmrp,, ' -...- ,
(Tf!CtUUT OUTes IMmiri V .
, im... mi it ,i ttmti .nil
. . Mntm Dame
nm ' Ind US L
cure for LMCtmwM w wiitim snanrgn, rar.m., mr
ItMOtnt m Fill-l ot . hthM, Umtt MsM
rwMt, HttriM w Siwias TasMrt, w Srmttit; ! H" k)
Horn Gown on Empire Lines.
... i - - I.I ... 1 nav.r lac-
TOiiow ll regular un - .
tlna the araa. get beyond th control
of the lawn mower. Po not ei ine
mower too low, but cut grass as iunB
a. possible on new lawns.
When th lawn has become well es
tablished, a further application of aome
a . aAn i - Imnorlflni.
Lawns ar often made by nodding wltn
turf rrom otner piace.. una '""-"
abl for Immediate effect when the ex
pense I. not prohibitory, and better re
sult, can b itot than with sowing with
seed wnen periocny i-io.u
had. Moreover. oddlng Is neerssary on
terraces or other abruptly sloping places
where the soli is liable to wash down
before a turf Is formed. It Is also a
(rood plan to have a good clean sod ror
the edges of the lawn along the walks,
etc. The ground should be prepared for
soddinir the same as for seeding. The
sods are cut In convenient sizes about
IV4 Inches thick. The ground should be
sprinkled with water Just before the sod
is laid, and Immediately after it Is well
tn turn th sod wrong side up and soak
It before laying.
Tne Dest time to sow ecru ni.
In northern latitudes is early in the
spring, Just as early as the weather per
mits. It la possible to sow the seed
early in autumn, which will allow the
thin portlona to be reaeeded th next
'Pr,ng- at at at
The Embroidered Band.
EMBROIDERING velvet neck bands
with beads Is a pleasant employ
ment and a very useful one, for
the fashion of wearing Dutch neck
waists and collarless blouses is grow
ing and necessitates the possession of
these ornaments. The velvet ribbon
used for these bands Is narrow or me
dium width, and Is usually black, al
though with light-colored or white
frocks colored velvet is sometime, used.
The ribbons are embroidered at lnter-
i- a linln of nut tern In bead.l.
HIS, 1111 a .....v - . . " - - .-
so that the effect of jeweled slides is
produced. A long lime ago ow yeon
at least It used to De very mucn wio
fashion to make chains of crystal beads
in this style, the chains being made of
several stranas ciaHjwu m. '"
with medallions of beads In a quaint de.
sign.
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About Apple Growing.
APPLE trees do best in a fertlls
clayey loam, or "white oak" soil
and on a southeastern slope. Va
rieties should b chosen which are
known to be hardy tn the locality. In-
POULTRY HOUSE PRIZES
THESE articles belong to the series !
entered in competition for prlaes
by the Semi-Weekly Journal. Be- j
cause of their Interest to many subur
ban subscribers they will be printed
also on this page.
An Iron Chicken House.
By Mrs. Martha White.
To make a house for BO chickens it
should be 12 by 16 feet with sides 5
feet high. This is to be made entirely
of sheet iron, roof and all, with a dirt
floor. Rivet a slat of iron for the
1 - U I ,4 - U ,a11 ttrht-h
should be put In crossways, having the
QOUl III UIIC Jll . X it" i'. ,,n nnvr.. .
slant back, the Tronl percn oeing inree
feet high, sloping back, so the last
perch would be about 18 Inches from
me Iioor or, i xreerru, nave kiioin
t-an fftjt fin a IavpI Pour fept fthould
be left for nests which should be six
Inches rrom tne iioor ana mae or
dressed lumber, ln long box shape with
low board ln front with a sloping top.
Have the nests one foot apart and have
them so you can remove them when
you wish to clean house. Have the
roosts made of hard, smooth pole, or
planed wood, and each time yon clean
house coat them with coal tar.
The object of the sheetiron house 1.
this: when you clean remove the
nesting boxes after throwing out old
straw on the droppings which you are
of boiling water and salt enough In It
to make a strong brine, saturate th
next boxes and roosts with th boiling
ntr. then while thev ara drvinr h.ve
some old straw, paper or any quick
stuff to tmrn, place ln your chicken
house and set fire to It and qlose th
aoor mnu iJirntiij ruwii inn mi tea.
After this Is don remove the dirt and
..... w (11 .ha. a.v
yuu win vi.ciw iii uj juui vviiliv
. - ll.l - y,l,(-lrn K..
iwmum vmivu w - "i"' v ivn,n .iwuav.
. Convenient Poultry .Honse.
-v - ijjr Airs. j. vwen. i
. Plmension IX by II, to accommodate
Jufct SuinresMona.
T on is prep rd for window clean
on. U prepared . ror wmaow
in. oa a'damp day wh.a JapC a wM
appear ipj tba fiaaa, men a ory J,,,, th imitation, whicn i. ooto-.-n.n.p
la all thatl" . VliJln. r oair. llvar, 1. both an
la th Quickest procaa. of all. Th
main point, to P remembered ar
never to clean window with th aua
Ktolar on thtm, to Plenty -a
dry cotton cloth, or a number of old
newspaper, on hand. and la bo case
to ii too much water. .
For very -ick peopl toast wat.r U
a nounshinar. iiiyi " : - r -a.veral
piece of cold, erlsp tpt In
:'Thl?k pltch.r. Pour boiling f Jot water
over It, cover th pitcher . to Men in
th. .team, and after It ha. soaked for
18 minute, .train off th hot watr
which contain, th nourlahlng
of th bread. It can b kapt Tn a . cool
nisre until th next tlm to rhat It
P When cleaning hoM look wll o the
Sr'r Wanvlnt.n.: h.C for "bojh ruin
Or naar i. Imnnaalhl to
wfthout con-
Iderabl Pna . tll.t i,mtm
n-c7t-hJ. on th. wall
much longer irreaiur...
lTioWon7th.h.nd.
low y , . w un iit tn
handled onH.nP-m -.Li.
heaa ana "V iVT v,f lni
.hlt or huof by a loop ',twl"!.lBarT
dfle.. waah with co.o w.i- .--
rndkrohe. can hidai .helve, car.
. ksnT el2an all th tlma. as enamel 1.
easily wlPd with a ,"PJ ihi
rrX,tv.a la a fitted cover of wtjtt
themselves is .,-,. make.
t-a.eiai..&;!s?j:-si
. rndle to th du.ton proves a great
a handle to Saw off th hanrtl from a
convenience. aw oil " . A ln
Zl"tlnKtrlxX "frltf Ma" tough
diver. u. , .
Mock Dlshea.
From nw vn v.
OCK-TurtU Egg. Every good
cook book contain, tne recipe "
,. rnin for "moclt-turtl .oup,"
but If th cook d.lre. to mak. lther
this -oup or th moca-irrapin
mor realtlrtlc, it should b accompa-
. - . t . js.0 wif-Klr.tiirtla fff Hi
a'hfch n?b.' mad."lnthV following
mannorr Ma.h the yolk, of three hard-
boiled eggs to apa- '"'";r
teaspoonrui oi uuv.-.. ,r
beaten yolk of one egg: mix thorouchly.
nrl roll tne pa-tiic in- '- ,
'ear tne alxe and shape of the genuine
: iki rtrnn thaaa Into
I" . !J r"ltYr Vi;r themril. for" about
formation may be obtained from the
tat experiment station. in nearly
every state.
The trees should not be planted too
closely. Dirt should b well packed
ahout their roots and cultivation prac
ticed for several years. Between the
trees crops of potatoes or small fruits
mar be grown. Clean cultur Is essen
tial to prevent Infection by Insects and
rungous diseases. The trees should be
watched can-fully for borers which eat
In the trunk. These can be dug out
with a knife or killed by poking wire
Into the aperture. The trees give best
satisfaction when headed low frf
ful pruning is essential. It Is well to
see that the trunk Is "haded on the
southwest by a healthy limb which will
prevent sun scald. ,
When the tree 1. coming into bearing
spraying with parls irreen Bordeaux
mixture !s recommended. This should
be done before the blossoms fall and
again three weeks later. This treat-
THE MOTHERS' CORNER
A Mother 'a Boy.
A BOY
frl
in
BOY'S mother should know a boy's
friends, and make them welcome
th. home. If they storm up in
t.ir. onH into the boy', den pretty of
ten, all the better. By the way, th boy
should have a den. with full liberty to
adorn It as he pleases, and somewher
about the house there should b room
for his collections and his pets, writes
Margaret Bangster.
The last half hour at night, when the
mother tucks in her boy and .end. htm
To sleep with a kiss Is her ange lie , op
portunity. She should never mlsi i U,
nor when the boy Is old enough to carry
a latchkey and spend more of hi.. even
ings outside the home should heg
to sleep without his good-night kis..
An invalid mother whose four sons had
been her chief joy through their child
hood and her chief care knew Ion. after
they were men the step of each a. h
came un the street, and the manner ot
eah as he ran up the .ront tep. un-
50 hens; 3 doors, one ln eacn siae, op
r,.it. M-h other. Be sure to hav on
tn th south side if nowhere else. As
lth.urf 1. sograteful to the hen. in
V .. . v a-n t Vi mnt t(i ADf
t".t d conect
there to sun iii-iub" . - r
The roost., or perches, should b i at one
and. The door, should be exactly in
.he center, leaving a larger apao . at
one end to put Perches In. Two pole,
or 2 by 4'. are nailed at on end to
. . . Annw. n tiAllAi to end
noor nea.r -- ---
of house near the ceiling. Pwohes ar
nailed to these at equal distartce.
Spart, about four feet Th young
chicken, will roost on the lowest on
without any trouDie. n. iu- on.j...
not reach Che wait, so on can go be
hind them to sweep out. Put one full
window in the center of the other end
with nest Boxes on I"'"'
dow and along sides till near the door.
Nest boxe should not b too larg and
filled one-tnira iu.i oi v,
straw. Keep sulphur ln nest ; boxes all
Sf th tliPto .keep-the lie in Objec
tion. Have as larg a yard lencea wiin
poultry netting a i-u v
men folks to make for you. Hav a
: ... .4,v. m small varA fnr
paruuon ien- ' Ci -V
hens and their broods f small chlcka,
One can feed tne ui-io on w,...
out having to bother with coops, and
th old mother hen should have her
liberty to cratoh gravel and cnas
stray cat, i-imk i ui,nvii .
in trmaai I l - -----
growth, and Is a good cover for th 11U
tl ones whop a hawk'com sailing by.
I assure you n- nn, "
. .7 . i . A a. ,hA- Tf la Alan A
it tha norenuuuu v. . y -.
nice cool plac to rest In for th wa
one wnen u '!" " , ,. ,1
them. If each hen with her chicks Is
kept in a box till the chicks ar larg
enough to lt out, they will com there
each night,- and roost and all on haf
to d is to close themjn. This la on
laxy woman's Idea of keeping chicken
with llttla work. As everyone knows (or
thinks he does at leaalijiow to fed
chicken. X will taot giv dirsctians
hr. "t . ',," '
It
two wlnutM, then quickly transfer tham
to u? n w,iia th.
mock ran "LrT. ii j h.
Jmport- JSi
economical. 'and "'fj SrSit
To Imltata tha more cojtly om paa,
hnli avn anttr calTa live In aiignuy
aaltad water. When t-nd.r let r
cut It Into .mail pic r-----
to Pa-t. in a mortar, lioa tire, ma-
fula of Duller. iuu n .
fT. ... n.n nvar the liver.
tenia OX am -
crushing th onlona agalnat tha .lava
to extrict a. much of th. juloa . a. poa
alble. Add half a tableapoonful of Wor
ca.ter.hlre Sauoe. a teaapoonful of mad.
KngllVh mu.tardt a. l$"fraa u.
lP?'(SJS.J nT-Tsa it
ma mixture -with
poUIng water, and aet it a.lda In
gla.a or .ton.. Jar. rinf Ah t0?
of aach wltn a lay.r of melted putt.r.
TtM Sunday Menu. ;
festival of aprlng and hop, the deoo
ratlv. touch, which whltS
hould not be v.rlooked. An aU ' whit
tabls with a menu In which th food it
mainly whit al.o h.a ""L'itr
befor tn the. column. Anothr prtty
ffaot 1 naa oy nuw " - -
. with carnations or rosea or
333. .iT&r r .uu b bad. or for
those wno nav. ":V,TiT can-
nelds. trllllum. mak 'ViStiL or on
terolci U an. all whit cloth; , or on
pf openwork laid vr "ij
Llttirbaakt of whit ., "
of whit MWatlful
CtTheir .f.n d that alao of hya-,
out tneir '"u.t . . tininar-roam.
cVndl7;Tand;uVTorted br thre ef g.
held tOBether bv a drop of glua Th.
little cotton room . wU,
n?ii,inthe 'ohl d en." but 'far grown up.
be mutual kindness and Joy
b n., TirirLivD. ,.i... - -
WaJwYth"-. "Irar of .If.
wno-MOUb.Tea..lyanpreep:rd,r wB
m,nU BREAKFA8T.
st. wed Fias. Cereal.
Soft
Boiled Eggs. Broiled Bacon.
Corn Bread.
DINNER.
Cream of Celery Soup.
Roa.i veiu,- -"- ...n- 4
ir.. .tinned Potatoes. Cranberry Jelly. 1
Asparagus, French Dressing.
Fruit Salad. Spong Cak.
Coffee.
SUPPER.
v, nwuito . ... ju
Fruit Salad. Peel and cut into die
T"..PlnM7,Pwthh:.ron"cupfl
andAdsdet as S.1 o ool.sSrv.
with whippea cream toB.ther until
llaht til volkV of thre egg. and one
ilfn of suaar add on saltapoon of alt.
.SS'of vanilla, two tablesnoon.
M-r.iaP5 SndoVhaft
last of all me -.-.-
ment kills broods of the codling' moth
and keep, fungi ln check.
-l "I
. Girls Save Yonr Stocking.
GIRL will not be half .o apt to
dance hole, ln their delicate silk
.tocklng. If they will have slip
per, powdered Inside. Thi. slmpl op
eration permit, the silk and .hoe to rub
together with decidedly less friction,
and the war is thus not so grt
A girl who wears exquisitely embroid
ered stockings with all her pretty
frocks and who feels a distinct griev
ance when holes appear has hit upon a
plan that works well with her for pre
serving the hosiery Intact
Her habit was to wear holes at the
back of the heel where the slipper edge
cut across.
AH her slipper, now have a band, not
more than half an inch wide, of velvet,
the same shade, pasted Just w.thln the
top of the edge.
locked the door and cam quietly in.
Each of th four stopped at mother .
room to sajr good nlRht on his way to
his own, and each would sit down on her
bed and tell her something of the even
ing's story. In their love affairs, she
was their fond and wis adviser and
their confidant from th hour they met
the prettiest gfrl in the world to th
hour of the wedding.
I fancy there are mothers who will
Ray that they ar too busy, who ar not
strong enough or too hampered ln som
way to ssend so much tlm and thought
on the bringing up of their boys. But I
have known a washerwoman, widowed
and very poor, who managed to do It
with signal success, and whose boys
forged ahead to splendid manhood, and
to tne day when their mother rod in
her carriage.
I have- known a woman chained to
her -couch of tormenting pain, unable to
move hand or foot for weary years,
nursed by night and by day, who' so
,'if ... fl3,-,-. .r,A invAl lnv a her
boy from to It and thereafter that h
never piayea a k-ui-, - -.- --!"",
scored a point anywhere, or brought
. ' . l,il weirtwt thfa- S1A WAA Tint
noma n m;--"" "f"", ..- -
the first person to rejoice with him and
the nrsi to near w- !".'"." " .
feats.- That boy grew to be knightly and
chivalrous,, clean-ralnd-d. and trong.
yet not once after his sixth birthday
was his mother ever able to leave her
room. t
' The Easter Message.
By Charles Akea.
JTs
AT the Easter glory shine upon
W..1T- soul and make you
, . . j
itrongt The disappointment, tne
darkness, . th sorrow, which may
h. wnttintf for you In the horn
tndnv at at business tomorrow, ot
in vnur . wld .or narrow world
n vou confront them all with tie
calm and happy, courage of one wno
knows that au mmx. wur. .UB.C.
BOOa lO luun wiiv ivik v.w. ;--
and shadow, shadow and sunshine, mak
UP the tweniv-.-ur iiuun y-
lrte that is rounded by a J?-... .
O. tried and tempiea neart, wunv. jii
th Easter message! neiiey in uou.
Believe In bis love, ueiiere in ui.
Helleve ln hi goodness. Believe that
? ,iLi mW tfuLl mil la well with you
while you are in his hands. Believe that
" !. ' wv. :Jlf that hi.. Mw urnnk.
See. ha.J.hip, "taSTth. blight of hope
aa . . . .am, am mtr ," WWA Wt fl T
and au mat .iu .v. " ...--
In som atrange. sad, splendid way work
out for you a far more exceeding weight
of glory. Call to him then, for h
ls lieard and spirit, with . spirit can
meet Every night has worn at last
to morning. Soon your night of sorrow
will o over. "H Is not here; he 1
risen." And the light-that w perceive,
It is th rosy dawn of day,
- Growing Jfamee. .
WHEN" planUng althsr the flpwer
, garden or tle kitchen-garden," re
aerv a Httl spac for th chil
dren and let them plant their names; It
will afford . them much pleasure, and
maybe the mean -of an object-lesson
In nature-study. . . '
Mark the shallow drills In letters
forming ' i..eir names, or. : better still,
let ach chUd writ his or her name thle
fR1' ''''
nuit wKf. tmrV far ihtr llvfafl.
aM fttt.r.lal1 TTvn f .h-dlJZn
of orgivnio feminine diiordef. 6tnd.
leg all daj, or slttlnf ln orarnped
positions ; walking1 to and from their
piaoei oi empioTiaeuviu uw wwt
all tnd tn break doim their delicate
fei-inine organism. ; ; . ;.v '
No class of "uromen are la need
of greater assistance, andtiiotu
V . ,, .lit.' V. ,.11-n.
Bands oi leners uao uo uw
lug demonstrate the fact i that
LYDIAE.PINKHAI.rS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
nfrnrpi the feminine system to a
strong, healthr. normal condition.
Miss ADDT r. warrowB, vi .emi
Tille, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Plnkham t
" I was very slek, bad dull head
aches, pain ia nyr back, and a femlaln.
waakooaa. I had been to aeraral doc
tor and they did ma no good. Lydla
B. rinkham. Vegotabl Compound
made ma well and strong rd I can do
most aay kind of work. I am ln better
health than I ever waa, and It la all dua
to your medicine."
Miss Lillian Ross-of 630 E.84th St,
New York, writes to Mre.Plnkham :
"I had a female trouble, ueryous
headaches, and was tird all tha time,
and could not sleep. Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound made ma feel so
much better that I hope eyery woman
who suffers aa I did will try it."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydla E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Cbmpound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for feminine ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women. Why dont you try it ?
M-mm gl-1rtlAn: T,Wnfl MMS
Invites all lck women to writ
her for o ' - '
way: then sow flower or vegetabl seeds
that will come up iiui-mi -
get-me-nots and lettuce seeds.
...,ii-, n tha rreen Of
J., DIIUC. VM-..H" -.. mm
. i -.ill ha vary nrttV.
ine you ns piu' -
d the youngsters will feel asora to-
eluiea lO aep intir "r-"i ----
from weed it th.r 1 a llttla P
touch such as me nam m "
give.
Little Mother Hinta.
. From the Circle.
. . . . . uKllmat A ll
part tn 2.000) kept In l ojarad 1 vessel
in tne nursery or ,w... .- -3-
Soiled linen, or linen used in .an Infec
tious disease may ba droppea in u.
solution and aepi coverwu ---r
time as It can be removed and washed.
. . .,. 1,1 iniurA th, linen.
The soiuiion n-v ...j - - - - - ;
and It will kill the germ and prvnt
them rrom xuimg m, ,u.
. , m.A ln.nt VUhlnf
out the mouth after feeding la i unneo-
rssary and noi navisaDio, u :
artificially fed infant the mouth should
always be , aentlv wwnaa
meal, especially i y :
tlon of th food Into th mouth. It la
TOsslbl for flak. of Casein from the
Kuk to lodge tha eheaka and 1 other
parts of th mouth; whlch forrn a suit
able soil for microbes. Naturally this
washing of th. mouth must be done
th the utmost care els it will indue
vomiting, which 1. apt to occur in arti
ficially id Infanta
Vat an actlv Infant from on to two
raara'of age. a 'pen' will be found an
aMtitont substitute for a nurse durlns
th. hour when baby must amuse Itself.
A Den five by four feet In alxe. ouiit
w.trslat.nynlng , lengthwise, ,d with
sofded'nat in' two" separate
part, when ; not n u.., may . piacea
ln any room t3;fc" " i y,
Its playthings and left ' wittout f r of
the little nanu "" ,i
When open for uaa. tha tw parta of
th nen may o ciu , -
screweyes. A carpenter should build a
pen of this description .or
M. in the summer time the pen may
be moved to WH,fc""rr V V th
where baby can have the benefit of tne
open-air. m m
' a stiMr Rnom Hint.
When chan.ingrteet Jt Ir ot "f
advlsaoie 10 ,r 1, Tii ,
Srder to Prevent any H.k ot chil t
Dianxeis . '.. V,t. .r
thfcFea? oe boe,
safety rlns; end the former, after hav-
When "draw rr.
tlent . should he made, to lie .on Ih
wnicn.i. ww "-' - " ,
atient I then mad. to turn
over t the other side of the bedV the
rtah JitSan be- aaaily removed and th
tiaw one, nnfoldedi and laid flat.
k sltnc In the Vglati (rivet joy after sting
gHn tkl 'd Bttln face wder. 8S.
MAKES tha SKIM UK1 YOU WAMT 1
pOE IT III A MOMENT ? .
; AliqulI preparation
for Face, Neck, Anna
and Handa.
It 1 neither atlcky
"'-''"'"iS--j-' .norgreaay. -
Ticlgtl-l S It's harmless, clean
- and refreshing .
MagnOlitl Cannot be detected.
r 1 " Two colors, Pink and
- DiHttl White.
' TJse it morning, noon
i j . and night, Summer,
. Winter, Spring, Fall,
, ' 'i SAMPLE FBEK.
'A... :;:'k.'i:':.'-::' ,v.-",'-f-.-i(:'-5i?'
Lyon Manufacturing Co.,
b. rmuow - . r: '
Low
'( ' -v.- .... , , ". ,' .
Wm B Mad This leaaxm -T
0. R. & N.
And
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$87.50
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0nral Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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No Students
Our aueees la dua to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prioa.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those affllotd with heartweak.
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Is th greatest invention in modern
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We extend to all a special inrtta
tlon to call at our office and hav
the-r tth xmlnd f r of charga
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give a written guarantee with
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