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DON T S T A Y F A T
Obesity Quickly and Safely Cured
No Charge to
t Try the New
KRESSLIN TREATMENT
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J o fit S en d
Y o u r A d d r e s s u n d a H s ip p lf
W ill H e S e n t Y o u K K I K - I lo I t T o d a y .
Fat people need no longer despair, for there is a horn«
remedy to be had that w ill quickly and safely reduce their
weight, and, in order to prove that it does take off super»
fluous flesh rapidly and without harm, a trial treatment
PRIZES GIVEN FOR AR TICLES OF INFORM ATION T O OUR READERS.
W e w ill a w a rd prizes e v e r y m on th fo r best le tte r o f not m ore than 150 w ords on th e fo llo w in g subjects*
H ou seh old H in ts. D ressm ak in g, F an cy W o rk , H y g ie n e , H ea lth , Social M atters, or a n y th in g o f in terest
to ou r readers,
b e tte rs must i>e m a iled by the 6th o f m onth previous to date o f issue.
T h e E d ito ria l
D e p a rtm e n t reserves the rig h t to d eterm in e w h ich tw o letters are e n title d to prizes. “ T h e c o m p etitio n
is open fr e e ly to a ll w h o m ay desire to com p ete, w ith ou t ch a rge o r con sideration o f a n y kin d, and
prosp ective contestants n eed not be subscribers in o rd er to be en titled to co m p ete fo r he p riz e o ffe r .”
Im p o rted S ew in g B o x fo r best L e tte r.
N E o f the safest w ay s to use coal
oil for kin dlin g fires is to fill tin
cans about tw o-th irds full with
fine co al o r w o o d t i k e s then stir in
en ou gh o f the oil to saturate the ashes
and y o u will alw ay s have a g o o d fire
starter and on e or two spoonsful is
enough
to start one fire. T h e
oil
m ois te ne d with the fine ashes that a ccu
mulate in stoves m ak es a fine polish for
brass, steel and tinware and this m ixtu re
is also e xc elle n t fo r cleaning zinc and
ga lv a n iz ed ironware. T o freshen up gilt
fr am es wipe with a soft cloth moistened
with the oil o f turpentine and then let
d ry w it h o u t rubbing. Sav e all the e g g
shells and k e e p them in clo se ly co vere d
gla ss ja rs, and they will b e g o o d to settle
co ff ee and fine for cleaning glass bottles,
v in e ga r cruets and the like if they are
put in the b ottle with plenty o f hot suds
and the bottle then giv en a v igor ou s
sh a k in g and t h o r o u g h rinsing. W as te
fat m ay be utilized in the m a k in g of an
excel le nt hard, white soap, for ho useho ld
use. F r y it o u t and strain, then to one-
half pou nd reliable p ota sh and a little
water add three pounds of melted fat and
stir for ten minutes, and then stir in one
tablespoon ful of b o r a x d is so lv ed in a
little hot w at e r and turn into pans to
cool. T h e b ora x will softe n the water
when usin g the soap and the b o r a x in
it m ak es it g o o d for toilet soap, and if it
is to be used fo r the toilet, a little oil
o f rose add ed while the m ix tu re is hot
will g iv e a pleasnt perfume. B e fo re the
soap b e com e s hard it can be cut into
squares of the desired size.
M. H . /
O
P la s t e r o f P a r is P la q u e s
T a k e a pictu re clipped from m ag azi ne
o r a po st card, place face d o w n in a
dam pe ned dish or plate of size and
shape des ired; m ix plaster of paris with
w at e r to m ak e g o o d paste, white or
tinted with bluine, V e n e t ia n red, etc.,
cov er pictu re with it. D o not let pic
ture move, make plaque as thick as d e
sired. w o rk q u ic kly befo re plaster stif
fens, insert wire or ri n g at to p to hang
up. mark dish where to p is befo re be-
ginitig. let stand until dry, then slip out
of dish. Te n ce n ts’ w o r t h of plaster
shou ld m ake at least six plaques of me
dium size.
A N ice T id y P iece
T a k e a piece of netti n g as la rg e as is
req uired for the b ac k of y o u r chair, lay
it oft' in ch e cks b y lo o p in g the thread
o v e r five threads, w o r k i n g fr om yo u ;
then, when y o u r ch e cks are finished,
w o r k y o u r letters “ tak e a ,” then a
“ chair .” In the re m ainin g ch e cks work
a rose, b e g in n in g in the ce ntre of the
ch e ck, le a v in g fo ur plain, th en o v e r and
under tw o. then four, then six, th en four,
then two. T h e n repeat the o t h e r three
sides the same until finished. W o r k the
letters and the chair b y co u n tin g the
sq u are s also.
M R S . L . L. R O B E R T S .
D a w s o n Spr in gs, K y .
D e a r E d i t o r : — N o w -a -d a ys, since there
are so m an y parties and social ga therings,
it is difficult for a hoste ss to have a new
amusement. T h e ga me of “ P r o p o s a l” is
e n joyab le fo r the y o u n g e r set.
Cozy
corn ers and little n o o k s are arr a ng ed and
a y o u n g la dy placed in each. T h e n the
y o u n g men start out pr op os in g. Five
m inutes is g iv e n to each girl. A t the
end prizes are usually a ward ed to the
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR CURED.
A
Lady
S u b s c rib e r a v ill S en d
F r e e CO
A n y H n fle r e r rh e S e c r e t W h ic h
C u red H e r.
One o f onr lady subscribers asks ns to annonnea
that she w ill teil free to any reader o f this magazine
hnvr to secure permanent re lie f from nil traces o f
superfluous hair by the same means that en ed her,
a fte r » very other known rem edy had failed, r^he
states that the means used Is harmless, sim ple and
painless, and makes the electric needie en tirely un
necessary. She w ill send, en tirely free, fu ll'p a r
ticulars to enable auy other sufferer to jtobipve tha
same happy results, p rivately at home. A ll she asks
Is a 2-cent stam p f«ir renly. Address, Mrs. Caroline
O fsood, sil E Custom Hou -e. Providence, R , I.
A F ood C ho p p er fo r n ex t best le tte r.
girl w h o refused or a ccepted the nicest
and to the- boy w ho proposed the best.
E ach to vote.
T h e P e n n y C o n test
Pa ss sheets of pa pe r with questions
on, and plenty ro om fo r answers. Prize
awa rd ed to best one correctly. Pla ce a
penny on the table so all may see. A n
swers all found on it. W h a t reptile?
C o p p e r head. W h a t fruit? Date. W h a t
ra ce? Indian. W h ich senses; Smellin g
( S ce nt) W h a t b o u n d a ry ? U. S. of A.
W h a t sees?
Eye.
W h a t is gi v e n?
L ib e rty. W ha t emblem ? W re ath .
Y o u r s truly,
M Y R T L E M. B E S C I I .
P. O . B o x 83J.
O r d w a y , C o lo .
G ood O ld T im es
C
£5
W a s h in g M ew P r i n t s
. D e a r E d i t o r : — N e w prints should al
w ays be set before washing. T h e way
to do it, how ever, depends m uch upon
t »*■
co lor.
Blues
and
gr een s
are
s tre n gth e ne d by vine ga r in the rinsing
or b lu ein g water, a llo w in g a teaspoonful
o f v in e ga r to eacjj quart of water. F ou r
ounces of alum to a tub of w at er is also
considere d efficacious. F o r black, black
and white, deep purple and grays, salt is
best.
D is solv e pint in tw o quarts of
boilin g water and so a k the g a r m e n t in
this fo r several hours. T h e n w ri n g dry
and proceed as usual. M ad de r tints may
be soake d in a solution, of su ga r of lead,
an ounce to a gallon o f water. S t r o n g
b la ck pepp er tea in the first suds is best
for setting some blacks. W h e n in doubt
it is best to try samples of the garment
in each solution before g o i n g ahead.
W h e n ready to wash use clean, warm, n ot
hot, suds, rinse th o ro u gh ly , w ri n g dry,
starch and h a n g in the shade.
Never
double a garment o v er the line.
H E L E N H A R R IG A N ,
E i g h t y Four, W a s h Co un ty, Pa.
R. F. D. No. 1.
T ill« rep re sen t*» t h e e lT eet t h e M r e s s lln
T r e a t m e n t h n s h u d In h u u d r e d » o f e a s e s .
w ill be sent, free o f charge, to those who apply for it by
simply sending name and address.
I t is sailed the
K R E S S L IN T R E A T M E N T , and many peop e who
have used it have been reduced as much as a pound a day,
often forty pounds a month when large quantities ot fat
were to be taken o ff. N o person is so fat but what It w ill
have the desired effect, and no matter wltere the excess fat
Is located—stomach, bust. hips, cheeks,neck—it wulquick*
ly vanish without exercising, dieting, or in any way inter«
fering with your customary habits. Rheumatism, Asth
ma, Kidney and Heart Troubles leave as fat u reduced.
It does it in an A B S O L U T E L Y H A R M L E S S way, for
there is not an atom in the treatment that is not beneficial
to all the organs.
So send name and address to the
P r . Bromley Co., Dept. 1W E 4 I West *5th St., N ew
Y o rk City, and you w ill receive a large trial treatment
free, together with an illustrated book on the subject and
letters of indorsement from those who have taken the
treatment at home and reduced themselves to normal. A ll
this w ill he sent without one cent to pay in any shape or
form . L e t them hear from you promptly,______________ _
GO L D W A T C H
D e a r E d it o r : — W h a t has b e c o m e o f the
f - n O u r watch tSKOkt plated
American movement
g o o d old -fashion ed cider apple butter
- guaranteed a c o r r e c t
timekeeper. Many consider It aa good
made in a copper kettle, scou red until
a timekeeper aa a 126 watch. We give it
it was as brigh t as a new penny, and
FREE. Soil U handsoiiK? lateet style
ladles’ hat pins at 10c each and an on.
tw enty ga llo ns made at a time?
The
graved gold guaranteed watch isyoura.
stuff that is n ow sold for apple butte r
RUSSELL RUSOR CO.—OfPl. 153 -CHICRW
is so badly adu lte rated that it is not fit
A b o u t E ggs
for the human stom ach. O h. for a g e n
T h e y o l k o f an e g g well b eaten can be
erous dish of apple butter like m oth e r used as cream in coffee; one e g g will
f r e W
I Hell 1 « packs I
used to m ake when I was a child! O b , flavor three cups.
r Prof Smith's Hair i
thos e go o d old days on the farm will
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Grower and Dand-
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A n e g g boiled t w e n t y minutes is more
ruff Remedy at 10c each. W E T R U S T Y O U . When told
never be fo rgo tten ! W e had g o o d times easily digested than one boiled ten. A ft e r send
monoy and we'M send 2 gold laid rings, or choice from
then, and g o o d things to eat, too. E v e r y being boiled t w e n t y minutes they are ourlarge premium list. An old reliable firtii. eetab. 13 years.
fall when the R a in b o w apples b e g a n to d ry and mea ly and the ga stric ju ice acts ROSEBUD PERFUME C O ., Box 183, W oods bare, Md.
get ripe all hands and the c o o k began to upon them readily.
MUSIC LESSONS FREE O u r b o o k l e t te Is h o w
prepare to m ake apple butter.
T h e white of an e g g beaten to a froth to learn to play any Instrument. Piano, Organ, Violin,
It to o k tw o o r three days to get ready and m ix e d with a cup of war m sweetened Guitar, Mandolin,etc. Write A M E R I C A N S C H O O L
and make the apple butter, too. W e had w at er and used as a ga rg le will relieve O F M U S I C , 214 Clark Street. Dept. 4«. Chicago.
to pick up and grind about tw e nty hoar seness and ti ck li n g in the throat.
Spanish N ee d le s , Rods. Goldmneters fo r
locating Gold, .Silver and hidden treasure*.
bushels o f sweet apples fo r cider. T h e
M i x a pint £>f w ater, a pint o f milk and
'57,^ Our Instruments arc the l»est. Cat. .2 cent*.
M in e rs » a p p l y C o. Dept 4 , P a lm y iu ,l*a
cider had to be made the last t h in g the on e e g g , beat fifteen minutes, sweeten
" ’ A A M a UMdea N*m*. Friendship, Silk Fringe,
day before the apple butter was made, with gr anulated sugar, brin g to a boil
jf
^ |j Kuv,l'.>pe »nl ell ««bur Uuds of CAR Do
so it w ou ld be sweet. A ll day lo n g and ing point and w h en cold use as a drink
• end premium Articles. Semple Albti
som etimes a w a y into the night all hands fo r a cold.
had to peel and co re apples t o "fill in
P u t coffee in pot, mix well with it the
I'm Afraid to Coma Homo in the Dark
with." T h e m or nin g of the apple butte r white of one e g g before p o u rin g in
R Sad 216 other Latest S O N G S *M
<* M U S IC
boiling by the bre ak of day m other had w at er (the yo lk m ay be used in the same
P * IO C
I-ore's Oolden Dream; 8woe«he»rt Per«
bilngy M.i .a; Flo-er of Youth» Dreaming! KED
the cider on to boil. She kept it b oil w ay at a noth e r time.) Th is m ak es fine
WI.NO; •Cause the M -on Can’t Tall on You» I Tblek
" " l i t Must b^Lore; BUrs sad »trines sod You; loU;
ing con tinually until noon, w hen she b e m o rn in g drink.
I Ida Ho; Honey Boy; Bird on N ellie- Hat; When the
gan to put in the sour pee led apples. A s
Whlepootwlll Blogs Marguerite} Somewhere; Ban
A n o t h e r old-time and g o o d rem edy for
IDS! lore Me and the'Wotld Is Mine; Walling el the
so on as the apples c o o k e d to a pulp she a cold is to place three u n b r o k e n e g g s
„ Doodle Boy; W iltt Me Around Again W illie, ««S.J 1 «
M I I S I C —Merry Widow Walts, etc. New 1U08 hits, beet
bega n to stir. N o w perhaps this was the into v er y s t r o n g cider (make it s tro n ge r
cfforid—TlTe 2 1 6
with Coupon good for UOL1) I’ l.A-
CHAIN AND CHARM tor J O C E N T S . A g rees
most difficult part of the w ork , fo r the b y boilin g if nece ssa ry .) In three or four
& C O ., 5 0 F ifth A v e . , C H IC A G O .
stirring had to continue for six or more days the acid will eat the shells, then
houfs. And this part of the w o rk m other heat the m ixtu re well and th icke n with
ne ve r trusted to a n y one. A lt h o u g h this honey.
“ stirr in g o ff " may seem like hard work
l a ke tw o coffee spoonsful before each
I h ave a s a fe a n d p o s i t iv e l y S U R E w a y
to the uninitiated, it is not as la borious meal.
T h e se are g o o d tonic recipes.
t o t a k e h a ir s o f f f a c e , n e c k , a r m s , etc.,
as it seems.
E v e r y t h i n g was so c o n Y o u need not publish m y letter— on ly
,
FOREVER. IH M E THE TRUE,. sjCRET,’ Writs
veniently arr a ng ed that m oth e r could sit the information.
t for information, I send it seaijd. FI
FREE. Äddrcw
H E L E N D O U G L A S , 2 0 E .2 2 2 S i. New Y ark
in tlie shade of the summer k it ch en and
W is h in g yo u much success, I am,
with a lo n g handled paddle stir the apple
V e r y respectfully.
S T O P ! L O O K !! L IS T E N !!!
butter with ease and co mpla cency. W h e n
M I S S E L L A M. S L O A N .
p . „ . tend for 24 cards o f our latest Parisian
-
it w ou ld not run off the paddle, and was
D O T S Jewelry Novelties to sell at 10 cents u KH lLS
Pontoon, A rk.
card,
and our big premium list o f watches, ring*, knive-.
of a d ark rich co lo r, it was sufficiently
air rifles, bracelets, side aud back comb sets, an«l 10 other
cook e d to keep. T h e n it was dipped out
D e a r E d it o r:— F o r a ch eap bre ad pan premium* given for selling samé. No money required un
in jars, large jars that would hold three I have t w o dish pans, one smaller. I r e til goodsare sold. High grade goods. No trash. Quick sale*
or four gallons each. W h e n they were m ove d the handles from the sm aller and P a r is ia n N o vk lty C o .. North Windham, Conn. Dept. B
cold a cloth was tied o v e r them and they it fits into the o th er nicely. A wnre run
w e re put in the cellar.
in the rim allow s it to h a n g up. T o pr e
C R O W IN G M U S H R O O M S
O h , how delicious this apple butter ven t od or of ca bb a ge , onions, etc., use a
B ig prdflts. Big demand. Busy logrow .-»
Practical end reliable fnitmctlons from ill«
w as on o u r hot ca ke s, for break fa st! tablespoon of v in e ga r while b o il in g and
largest grower in the U. 8. giveu free. I - fears
A n d m ot h er put it an inch thick on -
experience
W rite for bonk and particulars.
. dor will pass. T o kill bad o d o r on any
J a c k s o n M u s h r o o m Far;v*
bread when we went to school
|. :icle o r in a room , sm o k e with b u rn
3396 N. Western Avenue,
CHICAGO.
those g o o d old times, and -tion. Th«ra in g corn meal.
Lam
chim neys baked
dishes, are gone, ne ve r to return any forty-eight hours are better than to boil
THIS BEAUTIFUL RING
m or e! A lt h o u g h I have just dined on them as they last longer. T o rem ov e
is set with 3 im. Rubies and 4 Im.
S alisb ur y steak, amb er pickles, pota to the lime from a teakettle fill with small
Diamonds, it in Cold lini-h nn I
guaranteed for 1 year«. Send n*
salad, cabinet pudding and cream cake, pota toes and boil one hour.
Rem ove
n name« and nddn**t-p« i f ladie*
who have piano« or Organ«. :ind
yet I am hun gr y. I am h u n g r y fo r a lime while moist with a knife and eve r
cents for postage, etc., and we will
dish o f old -fashioned apple butter, such after kee p an oyste r shell inside and
send >ou this Ring. Add re.««
I p - T o - D i i t * ^ N o v e lt y C o .
as m o th e r used t o make. A lthou gh I the lime will not bother. Clean zinc
24-72 Vandewaler Shoe». - Rear York
am far from my birthplace, and m other or g ra n it e w a re with coal oil. S od a will
has lo n g since g o n e to dwell in the rem ov e stain fr om e g g sp oon s or te a
COURSE AT HOME.
Silent Ci ty, in fancy, I can see her dear cups. A l s o put soda once a w e e k in the S VETERINARY
i 9 0 n YParftn‘l upward« ran be m id.- tsktngenr Veterinary
V i AUU course at home d a r i n g spa re time taught inainipl* t
face, and eve r busy hancL, pr ep ari n g the sink pipe to cleanse it.
English ¡Diploma granted, position« obtained *uece«aful«tu
w h oleso m e nou rishment for her lusty
i*-nt«;ro*t in rearh >-f all ¡satisfaction gnarautced .part's alar»
F IIO E B E JO U R N E Y ,
sons, ^ id fair daugh te rs.
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