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POULTRY AND GAME Can get yon fane; price for JIH Ducki and other ama in season. Write na for caah offer on all kind of poultry, pork. etc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland m r 1 ' Second-Hand Machin. Machinery - - - tollers, eawmills. etc. 1 ha J. E. Martin Co.. 83 lat Bt, Portland. Send for Slock Lint and prices. WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE information and booklets of value to you. PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. 182 Ha iiion St.. Portland. Or. 1.00 Learn to be $1.00 DETECTIVE One Dollar Per Week Cam from (ISO to $300 per month Foil course in few weeks. Lessons highly exciting and Interesting. For full particulars writ Irtenatkmil Delectm Traisiaj Carrwooadescs Scassi , 51012 Dekuai EUf., Ptks Ones. .nuts sal kills all flies. Neat, clean, or namental, conveaient, cheap. Lasts all ssason. Made ol metal, can'tspill or tip over wlU Dot !! of Inl ure anything. Guaranteed effective, gold by dealers, or 6tentlireipraspr. paid lor 11. XAJtOU) iOMEJRS, ISO StZaU) Are., Brooklyn, V. This Wife a Treasure. The saving habit may not bo as much in favor today as thirty years ago, but one New York man has had occasion to be converted to a belief in it He is a man who has worked seventeen years as a carpenter. His wife died decently, leaving him enough money to live in comfort the rest of his days. He knew that his wife took care of his money, but bad no idea that she. bad saved so much. Matter of Judgment. ' "So you suspect that men are quick er of Judgment in practical matters than women?" asked her friend of the middle-aged spinster. "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "Men have heeded the warnings of the newspapers and quit buying gold bricks, but women con tinue to marry for money." Better Not Take His Word. Declaration from a learned source that the "day of Judgment" is mythical may comfort such among us as have lived without due regard for the here after. Exchange. Life's Tearfulness. "Did you ever cause your wife any tears." "I don't think so. Certainly, not as many as leading actors ana actresses at matinees have caused her." .: . : . , It Was Tough.. "Will you give me a pie, madam," asked the tramp, "it I saw ye some wood?" The woman agreed to the bargain, gave the man a pie and start ed him in the direction of the wood pile. In three minutes he was back at the door Baying, "Madam, if it's all one to you, I'll eat the wood an' saw the pie." ' ,: Chop 8uey $25 a Dish. High cost of Hying is not worrying the Chinese.' One big Chicago restau rant run on the Hong-Kong style has on Its menu a dish that costs $25. "Foony wong wu yln" la what they call it, and one portion is enough for five hungry suffragettes or six' ordi nary men. It has to be ordered twenty-four hours before you get it. Only Way. knicker A fashion note says that skirts are to be six inches narrower at the ankle. Bocker Will the girls stand on one leg? Frequently Happens. A man may work so hard running after a band wagon that when be over takes It he's too tired to got any pleas ure out of the ride. Training the Colt. Many valuable - horses are spoiled by improper or harsh treatment In training. A man who is incapable of understanding the disposition of horses is certainly incapable of train ing them. Two-thirds of the horses that have been called vicious can be managed by proper treatment, says a contributor to Farm and Home. - It is bad policy to train a colt unless he is in the best of spirits. The brain will be more active, therefore the dis position easier to control. On the other hand, if you train a colt while he is thin In flesh, in poor spirits and on light food, as some men do, he will not take notice of objects, and when on good feed later, he is not well trained. Have them In good spirits, give plenty of feed, and use less whip. Mother will flnfl Mfi. "winf low Soothing Syrup the best remedy to rw lit tL.lr children during the teething period. , Uncle 8nooks Puzzled. "What puzzles me," said Uncle Snooks, as he looked up from a book he was consulting,., this. If, a man is standing on the side of a hill or mountain, how is he to settle la bis mind whether he is on an acclivity or a declivity? According to my diction ary here, the former is 'a slope up,' and the latter , 'a slope down.' I've never yet seen a slope up that didn't slope down." Red Crcts Ball Blue will wash double as many clothes as any other blue. Don't put your money into any other. Peculiar Alpine Custom. A curious eastern custom has been observed for many centuries in the western Alps. One hundred eggs are distributed over a level space covered with .sand and the young men and women perform a dance around them. If a couple are fortunate enough to finish the dance without breaking an egg it is taken as a token of the com patibility of their temperaments and they are betrothed. , v It Spread Easier. One cold night , a few years ago, we were all seated at the table eat ing our dinner. The butter waB very hard, and, consequently, remarks were made about It. The next week the weather was very warm and the but ter was somewhat soft. Little Billy, six years old, suddenly exclaimed: "Mamma, the butter is easy tonight, isn't it?" ' ' Superman. :- If women could be granted a decade of happiness beginning now, a decade of lovers of their own choosing, men of delicacy and wisdom thirty years from now there would bo that poise and sweetness in the world that dreamers descry for the future ages. Will Levlngton Comfort. ,. ' Different. Jones "James, I heard you using profanity to the horses this forenoon.' Coachman "No, suh! no, sun! I'fie very careful of de horses, suh! I was talking to my wife, suh!" ' Tut, Tut; "I wish," said the brown sugar to the sand, "that you'd get out of this. You're always in my weigh!" St. Helens Hall . Portland, Oriooh Resident and Day School for Girl In Cham of Hl.tors of SkJohn Maiitlst (Episcopal) Coll.itate, Adao.mfa and KUmtnUry D.partm.nta, llsale, Art, KlocaWon, Domettle Art, XtanosUs loleaos, Byaaaaataa, l or catalog-addruoa TUSsisTF.n 8in:iuon,ofrioM Ht. Hi-lens Hall "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say ol our rainless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can have their plate and bridge wurk finished in on day If necessary. An absolute guar antee, backed by 2 . W. . WIIL ruMT ui Muwi years in Portland. Wise Dental Co. orncc hoursi M A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday 9 lo 1 Phones: A 2029) Main 2029. falling Bids.. Third and Washington, Portland nrmrr-imn-- j " A"J Blood Bath Knocks Rheumatism Remarkable Effects of a Remedy That Actually Irrigates the Entire Blood Supply. It sounds queer to take a blood bath but that la preclHoly the effect of a moat remarkable remedy known as S. S. S. It has ( o peculiar action ot soaking through the Intestines directly into the blood. In a few minutes Us Influence Is at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. "Every membrane, every organ of the body, evory emunctory becomes In effect a niter to Btraln the blood of Impurities. The stimulating properties of 8. 8. S. compel the skin, llvor. bowels, kidneys, bladder to all work to the one end of casting out every irritating, evory puln-lnfltctlng atom ' of poison; It dislodges by Irrigation all accumulations In the Joints, causes acid accretions to dissolve, rendors them neu i tral and scatters those peculiar forma tions in the nerve centers that cause such mystifying and uften baffling rhou matlo pains. And best of all, this remarkable remedy Is welcome to the weakest stomach. If you have drugged yoursolf until your stomach Is nearly paralysed, you will be astonished to find that 8. S. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work. This Is because It is a pure botanical Infusion, is takun naturally into your blood Just as pure air Is Inhaled -naturally Into your lungs. The great Swift laboratory has spent millions of dollars in perfecting, produc ing and placing in the hands ot the pub lic this wonderful remedy. So give your blood a good bath with S. S. 8., for it knocks the worst forms of rheumatism and gives you freedom to enjoy life. You can get It at any drug store at 11.00 a bottlo. It Is a standard remedy, recognised everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. It yours is a peculiar case and you desire expert advice, write to The Swift Speclfio Co., 180 Bwlft Bldg., Atlanta, a. Raises the Dough Better! 25c Pound Can All Grocer Beauty of Spider's Web. There are few more beautiful ob jects than a spider's web covered with dew. In symmetry, in perfection of geometrical arrangement and in the prismatic reflection of color it is a gorgeous object. And consider the wonderful devices that our garden spider has for attending to its toilet. Was ever comb in woman's boudoir more perfect or more attractive than these combs that the spider has at the end of the claws to aid in manipulat ing the cobweb threads, in clinging to a rough object, and as aids in walk ing over the web? Red Cross Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing- value b the whole world, makes the laundress smile. Graft the Neglected Apple Trees There are thousands of apple trees growing in fields and pastures and roadsides that bear only poor, natural fruit and many of the apples are left to rot on the ground. If these trees had been grafted 15 or 20 years ago they might be bringing a handsome profit, now. Many of them are not yet too old to graft. See that they are properly trimmed and fertilized. (W. W. Maxim in Farm and Home.) Poluon Oak or Ivy Poisoning is quickly relieved by bathing the af fected parts in a solution of two tea spoonfuls of Tyree's Antiseptic Pow der to a pint of water. 25c. at all druggists or sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, Washington", D. C Adv. Torture of Tantalus. The golf bug's soul came back from a little range Ground Satan's preserve with a smile 'as wide as the Amazon river. "I say," he exclaimed, "I don't call this much of a hell. They have the finest golf course out there I ever saw" in my life." A droll-looking old soul who was sitting on the safety valve looked up. "But did you see anybody playing on it?" he asked. "No," the newcomer admitted. . "I did n't." The old-timer chuckled. "That's it," he said. "He won't let anybody play on It." Exchange. ' Wanderlust. "I'm going to take a long ocean voyage, to nobody knows where, and come back, nobody knows when. I shall sit down by the wayside wher ever I please and play with the ohil dren of the street, the little brown ba bles of the Orient, perhaps, or the little blue-eyed Saxons, who knows? 'Tls great to go as you please and come as you please, with no telegrams to send, no stress of meeting friends and missing friends, and all that" New York Times. p 1 tin".-.-. :,.-V A OUT Or TOWN PEOPLE ma nwir prompt trftt iiitmt of Mtoi-FoUMeu, trwu C. GEE WO lh ChtaM doctor. Try oaoe more If hv bn Honoring with ihUonna tlt outntt hv not oivtaiuml imr nu ant it I reJUtf. Ltt Oil itrtmt nature hmtlrdiif tun your nti imwor.i aom rvimHly who wtiot) quirk, tun mid mfo. lt fttr,iittonf re tniton ioiu.d.l from lioota. itri, liuU it 4 Btrlto that hnve bm fMhttrt! front vry quttr trof ttt M. TbtM'itof ihrm m4Muvm EDOt known to the ouUitt world, but hav tMHK tlod down front Itiiir U ao lit Ui iii;uitM4 ilitttj in Chili. CONSVLTATIOM FREE. If ron llv out of town nd ennal rmll. writ for rmpuusi bitutk &d elrot ttutvlotUm 4 ooate la UtAiptV THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 J First St, Cor. Morriscfl Portland, Orefoa. Chameleon Paint. A red paint has been recently de vised which chnnges Its color to black when subjected to hent. It is especial ly desirable for bearings to give the alarm wheu they are becoming overheated. Work for Greatest Artists. Designing, etching, and engraving ot flue bookplates Is a thriving pro fession in Vienna. Some of the great est artists are engaged in the produc tion of these works of art. Voyage Somewhat Unique. Steamers often load cargoes of wood pulp at Chicoutlml, at the head of navigation on the Saguenay river, that wonderfully picturesque tributary of the St. Lawrence which flows out of Lake St. John, and take their freight straight to Manchester, England. The voyage begins on the deepest river in the world, in the Canadian wilderness, and ends with nearly 40 miles of canal, through the mill districts of England. To Keep Silver Bright. Silver will keep bright, and much laborious cleaning and polishing saved If once a week It is immersed in sour milk and left there for twenty minutes or longer. Wash it in very hot water and polish as quickly as possible. Soft pieces ot old flannelette are excellent to use In wiping and polishing silver. Constipation causes many serious (lisenHos. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Welcome Delusion. Doctor (to sick man's wife) "Does your husband Buffer from delusions, Mrs. Jones?" Mrs. Jones "I hope so, doctor. Hete been worrying for a week over what he thinks your bill will be." Hunters Contribute to Revenue. One of the Important functions ot the government in Germany is the is suing of permits to hunters. The rev enue thus obtained is about $1,600,000 annually, Did Not Live Up to It. Our high appreciations and even pur expressed desires are not always indi ces of our character. "Let me die the death of the righteous," was the pray er of Baalam. And then he went right away and Joined himself to the hea then and was Blnln by a righteous man. Still a Chance. "What's the matter?" "She has re jected me again. She says this is final." "Did she say how final?" In quired the older and more experienced man. Washington Herald. Foolish Egotism. The true egotist is the man who im agines he Is attracting attention to his particular line ot comedy in a crowd of baseball rooters. CHOOSE THE SANDWICH HERE 18 VARIETY ENOUGH TO SUIT ALL TA8TE8. Tomato and Horse-Radish Makes an Excellent Combination Pineap ple Fine for Those Who Llka the Fine Flavorv Tomato and Horseradish Sand wiches. Butter thin slices of bread, lay a crisp lettuce leaf on lower slice, then place very thin slices of firm to matoes on top, spread a. little pre pared horseradish on each slice, cover with another lettuce leaf and Bllce of bread. Trim the-edges evenly and cut through center. ". Brown Bread Sandwiches. Butter thin slices of brown bread, lay a let tuce leaf on lower-side, spread a lit tle boiled dressing; over, sprinkle with chopped walnuts; lay another lettuce leaf with dreeing on that, press top slice of bread on and cut into three triangular pieces. Pineapple Sandwiches. Cut pineap ple into thin slices, trim off the rind and remove center core, now , shred Into fine slivers, sugar slightly and get In cold place over night. f Or, If desired leave the slices whole, place between slices of buttered bread and cut Into triangles. Ginger and Walnut SandwicheB. Between thin slices of buttered bread lay bits of preserved ginger and chopped walnuts, using a little of the sirup the ginger is put up in. Cut into thin slices. ' Dream Sandwiches Rub one cupful of stewed prunes to a paste with two spoonfuls of lemon juice, spread be tween thin slices of buttered bread; a few chopped walnuts may be added. Cut each into four little squares. .'" Hot Preserve Sandwiches, Cut bread moderately thin, trim into even squares, butter lightly, spread with any. well-flavored firm preserve, cut Into trangles, place in flat tin and toast under gas flame in broiling oven until a golden brown. Turn and toast o(her side, and serve on hot plate cov ered with napkin. Bacon and Lettuce Sandwiches. Cut crust from thin slices of bread, toast on one side only and keep warm. Fry thin slices of bacon until crisp. Now butter the soft side of the bread, lay a lettuce leaf and a few slices of the bacon between and cut .into tri angles. Fried Egg Sandwiches. Prepare as directed above, then lay a lettuce leaf and a carefully fried egg on lower slice; season with salt and pepper, place second slice of toast on that and lay strips of fried bacon across. Either of these bacon sandwiches may be made with plain bread. Pota to salad or water cress are nice with hot sandwiches. - Napoleonic Luck. Luck consists in always making preparations for every alternative. Nupoleon. ADDRESED TO WOMEN -Dr.-Plerxe'i P.K. U WHEN writlnsT to aaVsrtlscre, pit Ik I. KM,. IS YOURS A Case of "Herves?" . -, Hot flashes, dizziness, fainting spells, backache, headache, bearing-down pains, nervousneaa all are aymptnma of irregularity and female disturbance and are not beyond relief. Favorite Prescription is that of a famous physician unusually experienced in the treating ot women's peculiar ailment. For forty yeare it nae bea recommended to suffering womankind. Thousands of women can bear witneea to lt beneficial qualities. Perhaps its aid is all that fs required to rstur to you perfect health and itrena-th. Mow It tit time to act, write Dr. R. V. Fwrro'e. Buffalo. I AM NOW CURED Mas. tVnrmiO DoMtM, of Baa ftwirisra. Osllf.. writs t t ta ptur in rcomntiukhtiT rT wuattarrul rvHMKC, ami Srlah la say in Mislf uf ytwr 'r'avtartl PvwaeriplKMl nl "V,vlMt ltill Ihaoowr' that through tlmr win bmw utd of Um varhHM IroubWs (Hat wuti.n is hur to. TImm rmfee ruml shaaoihm faiUni b1 1 thawafore resalv u lake ba euaui thaua foe for juur soIvum." YOUR DRUGGIST CAN SUPPLY YOU IN LIQUID Oil TABLET FOUBt vfTfcsBfX fas. RoixuEka 3 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is wuanteed to give perfect result. AaJC deUer, or we will fend postpaid at 10c a package. W me for bee booklet bow to dye, bieacb tmdnU colors. MCNKOS DkVQ COMPANY. Qumcy. UUnola. Chicken In Paper Cases. Singe and draw a two-pound chick en. Cut oft the neck and feet and cut It In four pieces. Mix one-half pint of olive oil, one sliced onion, one carrot, two branches of celery, three sprigs of parsley, two cloves of garlic, half a bay leaf, two cloves, three pepper corns, one coffeespoonful of salt. Put the chicken in this at least six hours before cooking it. See that every piece Is well soaked in the marinade, turn ing them over every two hours. Cook them In a eklllet, adding the marlndale slowly, for ten minutes, placing the Inside part under. . Have ready square boxes made of white paper, put the pieces into them, plaoe them in a baking-pan side by Bide. Cover the cases entirely with an oiled paper and bake for twelve min utes. Strain the sauce, finish with the juice of a lemon squeezed over the chicken and serve very hot. Harper's Bazar. FRENCH PASTRIES IN DEMAND First 8erved by Fashionable Hotels, They Have Been Taken Up by Hostesses Who Are Up to Date. The Increase In the number of good patisserie shops where really delicious French pastries can be purchased probably accounts for the serving of French pastries for dessert at the home table just as they have been served for years in the big hotels and restaurants.; There a special boy goes about with a huge silver platter filled with concoctions that make the mouth water and ' the purse strings open. When the diner or luncher chooses the sort he desires the boy deftly removes it with a wide bladed silver knife. Nowadays the home hostess has the maid pass French pastries at luncheon and dinner. ! They are passed on a big platter and naturally each guest chooses the particular sort which ap peals to him. Many of them are elmply boat Bhaped shells of puff paste filled with fruit of some sort Grapes, covered with rich syrup, are sometimes used for filling; and strawberries, luscious and ripe, combined with a syrup, can also be ueed: Some of the pastries are made in layers of puff paste with an appetizing and delicate cream or al mond paste ir fruit filling between. These interesting pastries really help to solve one of the housewife's many worries, for they constitute a dessert which is easily procured and which le a welcome relief from Ices and creams and the more usual sweets served. New York Times. 4 - GET BUSY WITH CHAFING DISH Many Delicious Concoctions May Be Prepared, for the Late. or Sun day Night Supper. ... A light, but fairly BuhstanUaf edible,' served piping hot, directly from a chaf ing dish, adds immensely to the in formal Sunday night supper. Creamed salmon is delicious and is easy to pre pare in a chafing dish. Use the hot water pan first, brown a little butter and sprinkle crumbed bread Into It, turning over until crisp. Set these crisped crumbs aside and proceed, with the blazer pan, to make a sim ple bechamel or cream sauce, first melting a tablespoon of butter, stir ring In a tablespoon of flour and add ing a ecant cup of milk. Season this fairly-thick white sauce with Bait, pep per and a few drops of lemon juice. Stir in a can of salmon and when steaming hot and ready to serve, shake over the top the browned crumbs. The creamed salmon may be served with out the bread crumbs, but they add an appetizing flavor, suggestive of the browned crust over a hot dish pre pared in the oven. Egg Beater. An egg beater will do many things besides beat eggs. If a custard bolls a little too much, keep It from curd ling by beating thoroughly. Use it also for lumpy gravy. After boiled salad dressing is removed from the double boiler beat it hard for a few minutes, and it will be much more delicate and fluffy. One may use the beater for cake batter. Reduce the milk with a couple of tablespoonfuls of hot water, which will soften the batter so that you can beat the sugar,- butter, milk and part of the flour to a delicate cream before adding the remainder of the flour and baking powder. Apple Salad. Apple ealad is delicious and season able, too. Tou take large red applea and scoop out the Inside, creating cups. These are put Into cold water with a few drops of lemon juice until ready to be filled. The filling consists of the apple chopped with celery, a lit tle grapefruit and mayonnaise dress ing. On the top heap bits of walnut and maraschino cherries, and lay each cup on a lettuce leaf. This is a very dainty ealad, put together at very lit tle cost Wafers and cheese are served with it i Richness of Meat Need Not Be Lost In narbolllna meat that seems a bit tough before baking it (none of the richness of the meat need be lost Par boll It in just a little water. Then put the meat in a pan and bake It, using the liquor left In the pan after boiling it to baste it as it bakes In this way all the richness that haa boiled out will cook lack Into the ineat and the gravy will be rich and savory. Tomato Scramble. Drain and chop sufficient cooked to mato to make one cupful and put in the chafing dish with two tablespoonfuls ot butter and seasoning of salt and pepper. When this la hot, add four eggs slightly beaten with two table spoonfuls of cream and thoroughly mix. Serve on rounds of toast and dec orate with circles ot tomato or pimen to Mother's Magazine. Chicken Griddle Cakes. Beat one egg. add two tablespoonfuls ot chicken fat, melted; one cupful ol minced chicken, halt a level teaspootv ful of salt one pint ot milk, and float enough to make a batter that will spread slowly when placed on the grid dle, having previously sifted three tea. spoonfuls ot baking powder Into thi flour. Cream of Celery. From the ', Caterer we take the fol lowing recipe, and for family use each can reduce the quantities to suit. Even in using the leaves and poorer parts of one head only the recipes ot the best chefs will be a good founda Hon for experiment and adaptation. Remove the outside stalks from 12 heads of celery, keeping the hearts to be eaten raw. Cut up these stalks in small pieces, wash well, drain and set in a pan with a piece of butter; cover the pan and cook over a Blow fire. When the celery is nearly done, moisten with one gallon of lightly thickened chicken or veal stock, al low to cook for 15 minutes, and then rub through a fine sieve; pour the bouY) into a clean pan, let boil and clean from scum. Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of sugar, and be fore serving bind with one pint of cream, six eggs and four ounces of butter. Serve small fried crusts of bread separately. Instead of Potatoes. A dietitian, talking with a woman who was lamenting the potatoes cut from her diet list, advised her to sub stitute macaroni. As this is usually supposed to be fattening, directions tor cooking it must be carefully followed. By boiling the macaroni an hour and a half, the -dietitian says, the injuri ous Ingredients are converted into a food that is nourishing, yet without starch. When ueed in a diet for obes ity, it must not be dressed with milk, merely with a little butter, salt and pepper. The woman thus advised ate maca roni each evening for dinner, instead ot potatoes, yet lost 20 pounds tn two months. NES fbrlfk YOUNG PEOPLE HOW TO TELL THE WEATHER Peculiar , Actions of Many Anlmali Taken as Sure Indication or Rain, Snow, Wind or Calm. If a cat sneeze it is a sign of rain. The goat utters a peculiar cry befort rain. ' ""r ' :'UK When the fox barks at night it will storm. If rats and mice make much noun It indicates rain. If the dog eats grass In the mornlnj it will surely rain before night. V 'i If the tracks of bear are seen aftei the first snow fall, look for a mild winter. . ':" The wind will blow from the point the cat faces when she washes nei face, and fair weather will follow. If the bull goes first to pasture, 11 will rain; if the cows precede him th weather will be uncertain. It Is a sled of rain if the cat washe. her head behind the ear. Cats rut against an object before a storhl. ''-" Sheen are said to ascend hills and scatter before clear weather, but 11 they bleat and seek shelter it wm snow. If the hair of a horse grows Ions. early the winter will be mild. Tn hair of a horse becomes rough before rain, and they are frisky .before a cold wave, and restless and uneasy beiore a rain. ' ,. ; 1 '" ' i Sailors do not like cats, and they have a saying when the cat Is frisk; she has a gale of wind in her tall, ana a - charm is often resorted , to; In a calm by throwlnng the cat overboard to raise a storm. If cows Jail in their milk look foi stromy and cold weather. If they bel low In the evening it wil snow before morning, and when a cow stops and shakes her foot there Is bad weather behind her. . . ' V If cattle lie down early in the day exDect rain, also" when they lick their fore feet, lie on the right side, scratch against posts, when they refuse to go to pasture in the morning, and when they low and look at the sky. Jelly Custards. . One scant coffee cup sugar, one-half cup acid jelly, one heaping tablespoon cornstarch, two ' cups sweet milk, yolks two eggs beaten light butter the size of walnut Sift cornstarch and sugar into a bowl, pour thcrmllk over , this, beating constantly to pre vent lumping, then add the well beat en egg yolks. Place jelly and butter on stove to melt and beat them slow ly Into the first Ingredients. Set on stove and cook until mixture, begins to thicken; stir continually to prevent scorching. Pour Into a baked crust and make meringue for top of whites.' Set In oven for a few minutes until golden brown. It must be perfectly cold before serving. Spider Corn' Cake. Take one cup of corhmeal, one-halt teaspoon salt mix 'with new butter milk till it can be poured from the dish, then dissolve one-h< teaspoon ot soda In one tablespoon cold water and add to the batter, also one egg not beaten. Beat all well and turn Into hot spider which haa been well but tered- Put in rot oven and bake till just cooked. It does not get brown on top and is about one inch thick when cooked. Serve hot with butter or mo lasses. Cut it In wedgea like a pie. H0WT0 MAKE SHADOWGRAPH Much Amusement Afforded to Com pany of Little Folk ,by Appear ance of Rabbit on Wall. No company of little folk yet failed to laugh at the sight of a rabbit or fox appearing on a whitened wall. As a rule, all that is necessary , la for the worker to stand with his ! ; T-S Amusing Shadowgraphs. , hands and arms free between the light and the wall, or, better still, to place himself behind a sheet fixed for the purpose, with one or two small cloths and a few prepared cards, as a study of the illustrations will show, The simplest shadows are of course those formed with the hands above. ILLUSION WITH SMALL DOTS ' i. ssMsass-aisss-M . - Hexagonal Figures, Black and White, Appear to Be of Different Sizes, but Are Not If we look with one eye only, or with eves half closed, at these groups of cir cular dots they assume the appearance familiar to us In honeycomb, mis A Hexagonal Illusions. is an effect of the contrast and opposi tion ot the black and white In the sen sation of the retina. Although the black and the white circles are ot the same diameter the Irradiation is in their case so Intense that the "whltr circles appear to - ha larger than the black. r:1 T L-J SJ "VVhn'sAhfiail" 0 . 1IIIV WIIIIVUU fl The winner is always the LJ person who possesses a keen appetite, and enjoys a-. perfect digestion whose liver is active and bowels regular. The sickly per son lacks the stamina and strength necessary to win. They should try HOSTETTER'S OTnUAPUDITTCDO DoiuMHu.i ui I it.no pi It tones, strengthens and LJ rebuilds the entire system. n..:. iuj.. i.:i ...L.i!i..i.. mm SCgW lUUdJ. AIU1U tUUtlliUIBI. paa Out Of Date. Major Bankstick (of the Indian army) "Tell your scout-master that, now I'm home, I shall be pleased to help "him, if he'd like it, with field- work and so on." Horace (of the Boy Scouts) "Thanks, awfully, dad, but er are you quite up-to-date? drill's altered a lot since you were home last" Punch. CONSTIPATION may te either a transient or per manent affliction, arising from some error in diet or as a result of constantly weak digestion. , For temporary and obstinate cases the best relief is Won Papa's Dollar. , Martha's school report card had very low-marks. - Her-father promised her a dollar if she got a hundred in any thing. Shortly after that she fell sick. ttuquiu? uuuwi uau loacu' uci tem perature the mother asked him what the - temperature was. 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By putting rings on the legs of storks about s to migrate southward from countries In northern Europe, where they spend -the warm months, it has .been found that they often go all the way to South Africa, usually passing' around the east end of the Mediterranean instead of across the sea. ' "' '.,. , Must Be in the Balkans. .. She ''Anyhow, you must admit he is a well-bred man. Did you notice his knowledge of Aristotle?" He "I did, and if you want my true opinion, I don't believe he's ever been there." Men and Vaudeville. All men may be divided Into two classes those who like vaudeville and those who can stand it when they are drunk. Smart Set Magazine. Has Temperament. When a girl is intense that means her mother needn't expect much help with the housework.'. Boiled Salmon Steak. Boll a pint ot broth or water with a small bunch of celery, halt a teaspooo- ful ot salt, quarter saltspoonful ot pep per and a tablespoonful of vinegar. Cut the steaks in suitable pieces and put the fragments and bones in the boiling liquid. Place the salmon in a clean saacepan and strain the seasoned broth OTer It; cover and let boll briskly for tea minutes. Serve in a deep dish with the liquor inctead ot sauce. The full Savor and the richness ot the fish are preserved in this dish. When Sea Feeds Land. Seaweed, at one time thought val ueless, Is a wonderful fertilizer. Tons of it are collected In carts at low tide by the Cornish farmers", and around the coast of Jersey. " a 'After, being dried in heaps, it li spread .on the land. There its nutri tive properties tf nitrogen and pot ash, in which It is very rich, are ab sorbed into the soil, and produce wonderful crops. New potatoes from Jersey, ,; and spring ' . cabbages from Cornwall, are raised ? with seaweed fertilizer. The sea also, furnishes food tor the land in other "ways. Legal Angle. 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