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“ line less” Potato Ucld „ 1 THE MESSAGE. A special to the Recurd-Hen.u I “Listen,' said Raleigh, and suddenly that a fraud order has b^n , nl seized my hand. against the Vlueless t'utatac™ "That is nothing but the alarm clock ut F ullman, Uh lue in the next room, 1 said. used to Bell terruoQ ur ,¿^’*1 He did not seem to hear what I said, rights for u vlueless Dotu^ but kept on listening to the strange, would grow lu buis above «L rattling noise, and 1 saw beads of cold sixty days. After lnTesuJ«?!4 perspiration on his fureheud, while his the departments of AgrlX^?“,1»! hand turned cold as ice. Nevertheless Uco and Postoffice, the tra^ J*| there was in his eyes a far away look was Issued and W. D. Darst of expectancy, ol dawning joy. erer of the wonderful proce9? SOME HEW PARISIAN LINGERIE. “It is nothing at all," 1 repeated. “I excluded from the use of th W|* k'; p- ••' »W do not understand what is the matter He proposed In reply to lna^, HEAT AND LIGHT FROM FARM CROPS. Colors in Blouses Very Fashionable, with you. Tell me.” voked by his advertisement * "Oh, never mind,” he answered, “but for $25 any Individual to -rn CW|‘ Lspecia.ly the Delicate Tints* Wonderful Possibilities of Denatured Alcohol, Provided surely you heard It as well as I. less potatoes, and said thaTr^ BERTHA BROWNING. for by Congress. you?” he would sell unlimited terrt~ *“•' In the new Paris lingerie, the Didn't “Well, then, the time has come. For also offered “potatlne" at *4 * GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL. fashion is to have sets of chemise, hours, days, years, I have expected It, age. Because his "not^tu *t’** drawers and short petticoat of the have ofttimes longed for, and still, merely sulphate of potash^? “ Should even a portion of the bene- heating, cooking and lighting. A bush alcohol is extracted will pay the cost same material and type, and all now, when It has come, It seems hard cents, and his vineless potaioZ ficent results predicted from the pass el of potatoes will produce 0.85 gal of distillation. age of the bill removing the tax from lons of alcohol. We now raise po SUGAR BEETS AND MOLASSES. trimmed in the same manner. Nain to leave this world so suddenly.” sook and very fine batiste are the ma “Nonsense,” I said, “what has the lesSedCommerclaliy, the denatured alcohol Ire realized, that tatoes almost exclusively for human An acre of sugar beets will produce terials usually employed for their con alarm clock to do with your death? >»» ” measure will ring In a new industrial food, and we plant only those var.eties era not only in the factory but more which have the finest flavor for tl > 224 gallons of alcohol. Our vast Irri struction, the mode of silk underwear He looked at me with the same won- Need Pure Food Law. particularly the farm, and the home. table, independent of their yield per gation projects in the West are water being for the time abandoned. There derful expression in bis eyes, and ing lands which will soon produce are two new fabrics called silk nain said: No other work of the Fifty-ninth Con acre. But there are potatoes yielding In the Philippine Island«? 0*A sugar beets more profitably, perhaps, sook and silk chiffon, both cotton, but gress, not even excepting the railway many more bushels per a- > than “Well. I will tell you what I have the Chinamen are extremely e’ever 1 rate act will compare with tlii. In these esteemed for food. They are than any other crops and the molasses of very fine weave, and which do not never told any one before.” swindling, one of their tricks ta- “ from these crops can readily be turned lose their glossy appearance in wasn- general beneficence. If half, even a such as are grown for cattle food in “You remember that Lora died three remove whiskey from a bottle and fl into alcohol. A waste product of the ing. These materials have much the years ago.” quarter, of what Is claimed tor It shall parts of the old world where corn is stitute an adulteration without brwv come to pass. “Alcohol,” says the scarce. Secretary of Agriculture Wil ca e sugar mill, known as “base mo appearance of silk and in garments “She died at exactly twenty-three Ing the seal. They do this by soa nkl lasses, ” would be another available Philadelphia Record, “might be dis- son estimates that there would be 1.0 made of them lace is profusely used. minutes of five in tlie afternoon. Look off the label and drilling a tin^hd* stilled from potatoes in quant.ty suf difficulty in obtaining 500 gallons of source of our commercial alcohol sup The lace composes much of the upper at your watch and see what time it in the side of the bottle The, ply. Millions of gallons of this pro alcohol per acre from such a variety. ficient to light, beat and supply power portion of the chemise and the sleeves is now.” take out the whiskey and substltS to all the Northern State» of the Union, Potatoes can now be grown here as duced in all the Central and South which are of bell shape reaching al a liquid similar in color, fill Up^J I looked at my watch. and ut such a low cost as to supplant a commercial crop only within a short American countries and the West In most to the elbow. These are open “Just twenty minutes of five." hole, and cover It with the label. kerosene and gasoline. This alcohol distance from market. It does not dies are now largely burned, fed to “Yes, and three minutes ago that would be incapable of use us a bever pi.., to haul them far. But as soon as animals or destroyed, although a por alarm went off, just at the hour and Thea the Cook Cut In. age. To the dwellers in the country, they can be used as a source of heat, tion is dumped on our shores at almost minute of her death.” The cook was going in particular, such a development light and power, factories wil spring any price above freight At New Or I looked at Raleigh in astonishment leans, Boston and Brooklyn It Is be would be of Instant, universal and in up in country neighborhoods where “How shall I word this recommend,, “Well, even if that is so, I do not ing worked up into inferior liquors. see what Lora's death has to do with tion, Marie? her mistress asked. “You The alcohol made from it has a dis know I can’t touch upon industry and you.” agreeable odor and taste. But If re “With me! Oh! but you don't Caow, on the question of neatness the leu pulsive matter must be added to 't even my dearest friend. How should said the better, while as for culinan ' to make it undrlnka' a . I tax-free, you know that Lora was my wife. skill----- ” under the new bill, It will serve as “Well, ma’am,” the cook cut In, “sup. Nobody knew it but ourselves.” well as any other alcohol thus manu pose you just say I stood this place “Lora was your wife!” factured for power, beat and light. “Yes, my wife,” he replied, with four weeks. That will do me, I think.” Already in Cuba such alcohol from tears in his eyes. “You know bow her this base molasses is being made at father hated me and why. But she A sixty-ton vessel, with a crew of 10 cents per gallon. The base mo loved me as I loved her, and ao we twelve men, can earn about *2,200 In a lasses Itself can be had at New York married secretly a few weeks before season at cod fishing. at 3 cents a gallon. A similar grade she died. I was not at her deathbed of base molasses is turned out as a and would not have known had not ♦ by-product by our beet sugar factories. young men work~ who cm tako dictation rapidly and do raDid the mainspring broken in that very machine. Ten factories of Michigan send their Salary f’JSfi to start Write to-davoffiJS clock we just heard with just the same way2NllYS’ fiAPGooDs» 8uIte 143.aS® Bwt? produce to a distillery in that state peculiar noise. At the moment It hap and produce from It nbout a half mil pened a feeling of deadly terror over A IT1nndred Firemen and Rrakemenok lion gallons of absolute alcohol. But railroads Age 20 to 30 good sight »3 powered me. I rushed to her house, different this by-product of our beet sugar fac Learine. Experience unnecessary. Firemen St but they would not let me in. I cried monthly, become Engineers and earn S200. BraV tories generally goes to waste In other monthly, become Conductors andearailSL that she .was my wife, but they I men states. Yet we sit by and bemoan the ositlons awaiting competent men. Send stamwft? slammed the door in my face, and I particulars. Nr me jositlon preferred. RaiNm decreasing supply and increasing price Association, Room 65, 227 Monroe Street, Brooklyn swooned away. of coal, the diminishing supply of “When I came to my senses again I wood, wonder where we shall turn A NEW UNDERGARMENT FHTRT WAIST HOLDER EXTRAORDIN1RT- was here. How I got to my rooms I keeps next for power, heat and light— waist down all around? no pins or hooks to send 25c. with waist measurement over corset whether we shall harness the moon nearly to the shoulder over the fore do not know, but I do know that she tear: nsk for white or black. Felix Corset CO., llj with tide motors or the sun with solar arm, where they are loosely tied with was with me and at my side, pale as and Pine Street New York. engines! Moreover, the production of a succession of ribbon bows. In lin a ghost. “ ‘Lora,’ I cried. She turned to me WHY COUGH? eastern petroleum is falling off and gerie garments the square neck is M practically no gasoline is being found preferred to the round this year, and and said: ‘Wait for me, dear, the clock ilu in the petroleum of Texas and the this is always finished with a band of will call you.’ SUGAR DEETS WILL PRODUCE ALCOHOL FOR THE WEST. West. And yet, according to Dr. lace or embroidery. “‘Lora,’ I cried again. Another I THROAT Ij—tetll ABUTS L I I | calculable benefit; but to every man, coal Is now expensive, and large areas Wiley, our farmers can grow any The empire form Is, of course, very woman stood at my side. ‘He Is de Remove the Cause. Ill no matter where lie lives, it would lie of potatoes will be grown for their amount of starch and sugar that may fashionable for chemises, but, while lirious,’ she said. ‘We must renew the Non Narcotic —Purely Vegetabla I 3 1 of some importunée.” Says the Louis- g test possible yield of alcohol. The be wanted for any purpose in the it is a pretty cut, it needs to be made icebag.’ Send 10c. to-day to III ville Courier Journal, after quo n, tlie sweet potato and yam would furnish world and not a pound of it would of very fine material else its straight “Now you have heard it just as I JOS BUTLER CO.. I If Philadelphia Record's tribute to the about the same proportions of alcohol take one element of fertility from the form will lie in folds beneath the cor did. The clock has called and I must 17 Battery Place, N.Y. City. ■ W soil. coming great and almost universal as the white potato. set. Most chemises now-a-days are go.” blessing: "And potatoes are only one “But, Raleigh----- ” I began. CO-OPERATIVE DISTILLERIES. shaped in under the arms so as to do ALCOHOL FROM CORN AND of hundreds of things from which tills He interrupted me. away with this extra width at the . STALKS. That the farmers in all corn-grow waist-line. A pretty finishing to take useful product would be distille If “Do not say anything,” he whis An acre of corn—fifty bushels—will ing sections of the country should the place of sleeves and shoulder parts pered. “I know It and I am ready. I the tax were removed. Such a step would create In this country a prac furnish 130 gallons of absolute alcohol: establish co-operative distilleries for I on a garment to be worn with decol- have been waiting so long—oh, so tically new and vastly beneficial in a bushel of corn, two and four-fifths tlie sole purpose of producing tnis ue- lette dress, consists of ribbons which long. Good bye!” dustry, whose benefits would be gallons. An acre of potatoes thus natured” industrial alcohol, is the tie on the shoulders and may be un He reached eagerly forward, as if shared by the whole people as con tied and slipped beneath the bodice to embrace some one, but suddenly A Home Cure that Anyone can Use Without Lots sumers, and by hundreds of thousands fell back into my arms, his face trans of Time or Detention from Business. when worn with the evening gown. of them as producers.” There Is figured into the most beautiful ex We want every sufferer from Asthma towrite The Japanese nightgown of quite us to-day for a free trial of our wonderful New scarcely a nameable limit to the pro loose cut is a decided novelty. This pression I have ever seen. “Do you Method for curing Asthma. We especially de duction of potatoes. has rows of little tucks descending see her? There at the door! I am sire those cases of long standing which have tried all the various kinds of inhalers, douches WOULD USE IT WASTE from the shoulder and extending half coming, I am coming, my darling.” patent smokes without number and with A tremor went through him and he and PRODUCTS. way down the figure. A double band was out relief. We know we can cure them. We dead. — The Oklahoman. want to and are willing to prove it absolutely Potatoes, beets, corn—the stalffs as of insertion starts at the foot of the free of cost. Many thousands have accepted well as the grain—and the waste pro gown, passes by the side of the tucks this opportunity and are now cured. There is ducts of our molasses factories may over the right shoulder and around no reason why anyone, old or young, richer run our engines, cook our meals, heat poor, should continue to suffer from Asthma the neck at the back, meeting in the after reading this marvelous offer. and light our homes. The present tax centre of the front at the waistline. Our Method is not merely a temporary relief, of 11.10 per gallon on commercial al but a cure that is founded upon tne rignt prin The sleeves are loose and flowing as cohol renders its use for power, fuel ciples. a cure that cures by removing the cause. befits a garment of this nature. Few Don’t put this off until you have another and light absolutely out of the ques nightdresses have collars, most of attack, but sit right down to-day and write for tion, although for these purpoues It the Method. It is free and we send it withall them being finished with straight can be manufactured nt less than 10 charges prepaid. Address, Frontier Asthma bands of embroidery or lace. Co., Room 131, 109Delaware Ave., Buffalo,N.Y. cents a gallon. At this rate It can sup CHARMING DRESSING SACKS. plant both gasoline and kerosene, than Some very jaunty little dressing which It Is also safer and much sacks of silky batiste or nainsook are cleaner. The only opponents of the being constructed. These are entire bill were tlie wood alcohol and Stand ly accordeon pleated, except for a por ard Oil Interests, which would 1«' tlie tion of the sleeve. Lace and Insertion losers. Farmers, especially. Insisted surround the throat, and for those of Write upon Its passage. »v niKi ring, sitio oecoratBU- Empire cut, a band of the same marks SOUTHERN SUGAR MILL. The white |s>tato can readily beat, Genuine Indian Design. Supported by Tripod» the high waistline in back* and in us No Centre Pole. All Clear Space Inside. M—- light and furnish power for our front rises over the bust to be fastened E>UT ft on your lawn and be the envy of every boy in the Io. produces much more alcohol than an ’ proposition Northern states; the sweet 1 of Nahum Bacbelder, with ribbons. Some of these lingerie to-day ■ neighborhood. It will fit Into all the game» »nd the yam and the waste from tlie acre of coin, when only the grain o. master of the National Grange, >,..o sports that all boys love so deaJy. I?,?0“ molasses factory can do the same for the latter Is taken into consideration. was pressing the passage In the in tea jackets have broad and elaborate Do it ?;o camping It Is Just the thing to take along our Southern states, while in the great But corn stalks If harvested before terest of the 81)0,000 farmers of his collars which reach over the should or It Is easily carried, quickly set up , and J West tlie sugar beet and Indian corn they dry out contain large quantities organization. These co-operative dis ers. now very roomy. Playing Indian and Huntw Another new comer is the blouse can turn the wueels of the factory, of sugar and starch, enough to pro tilleries would be under close govern always dear to a boy’s heart, and the addi farm and conveyance and banish front duce 100 gallons of commercial alco ment supervision, and the alcohol waistcoat of embroidered linen, batiste tlonal fun derived from having • 8®,°“!'? Indian Wigwam can hardly be calculated. the home the chill of winter or the hol per acre, according to the estimate would be rendered unfit for beverage or mousseline de sole. This is made These Wigwams are the latest novelties, blackness of night. Such la the state of Secretary Wilson. In 100,000,000 purposes before leaving the distillery without sleeves and drawn in about and we offer you one FREE for only a few ment of Prof. H. W. Wiley. Chief of acres of Indian corn the making of ten warehouse. In this way the cost to the waist with a tape to adjust the ful hours of yourtlme. Send us your name ano the government's bureau of chemistry. billion gallons of this alcohol therefor» the farmers of tills material for light ness in front These are designed to address and we will send you postpaid 30 Sugar and stareli. when fermenting, go largely to waste annually. Secret* y ing, heating, cooking and motor fuel be worn with lingerie suits of wb'-’h Useful Household Novelties to sell for only yield about half their weight In n so Wilson predicts that the time Is com purposes could be kept at the lowest a long or short jacket forms a part. IO oonfo each. When sold, return us th« lute alcohol. About oik fifth the ing when we will utilize this Im. .rise point. and we will then promptly send you tne in Lingerie petticoats are of increasing dian Wigwam at once. Wrlte-to-day.Address source of energy. According to Dr. weight of potatoes, nearly three- In Great Britain alcohol made un daintiness. They are for the most part TRUE BLUE CO.,T«at D«pt892, Boston, M)* quarters the weight of corn and al- Wiley the fermentable material iu the drinkable by the addition of 5 p r .,t. elaborately trimmed, the top portion of wood alcohol and a much smaller being of sheath-like cut and fitting proportion of mineral naptha is now without a bit of fulness. They are sold freely without tax. Since 1887 completed with broad flounces of Germany also had untaxed alcohol for tucks, embroidery and lace. Some of Industrial purposes. France, witzer- these flounces show several frillings laud. Holland. Belgium, Italy. Russia, of lace or embroidery, while others A BECOMING DRESSING Sweden. Norway, Austria-Hungary. are elaborate with hand-embroidered Portugal and six Latin-American re designs. SACK publics exact no tax on this “dena Violets. tured” alcohol, already regarded as Designed by B ertha B rowning . one of the necessities of agriculture, The roses I sent were red. Simplicity is a great factor in the designing manufacture and general lndus*-v’ My rival sent her white; of beautiful apparel. Some of the most at In these "free-aleohol countries" there My heart is torn with doubt and fear— tractive gowns are almost unadorned. Her« w are being used many varieties of al Which will she wear to-night? sketched a little dressing sack of white Swiss lined with pale blue, while the only decoration' cohol engines, alcohol automobiles, al- consists in the French knots of blue adorn ng cohol motor boats, alcohol f rm I hear her step upon the stair. the front facing, cuffs and belt. Four small motors, alcohol lamps and alcohol Ah, Fortune, now disclose! tucks provide an extra fullness over the bust, the fullness being then drawn down trimly into »to, es. My lady comes; stand still, my heart! the belt. A simulated box pleat relieves tne Whose violets are those? back from too much plainness. The design » ALREADY SUCCEEDS IN EUROPE. tured (or undrinkable) alcohol back into its original condition would be much more than for making pure al cohol anew, according to Dr. Witty. He thinks the best method o£ making it undrinkable would be the addition of ten per cent wood alcohol and one per cent of pyridine.” According to the bill as it passed, the denaturing ingredients are left to the discretion of the internal revenue tax. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS PALISADE PATTERNS. Germany has far surpassed In all of these Inventions, which were largely mothered by necessity, for the father- land has no natural gas or petroleum Rut Its broad sandy plains produce cheap and abundant crops of potatoes from which every farmer n manu facture a vast quantity of raw alcohol. Inventors and scientistshave been busy with Improvements In farm distilleries, B QBRMAN COOPERATIVE DISTILLING PLANT. motors, lambs cooking and heating most one-slrth that of the sugar beet «talk« could bo removed by the nre<i»o< annaratns Their “spirit motors" are •re • ■•»«' ferruentabk» sugars and now used to extract the InIce of sneer being turned out In all forms—up and horizontal stationary, por Starvues. cane. And speaking of commerelnl right and locomotive Alcohol loco alcohol from corn. It might ho of In table POTATO A GOOD ALCOHOL motives pull trains of a dozen cars on terest to add a statement from Dr large MAKER. farms, sugar plantations and Wiley, that twenty times more power The potato will 0« flor chief source can be obtained by burning the alcohol engineering works The armv has had •f this undrlnkabl« commer.lnl a loo In corn than by burning the corn It built ten horsepower alcohol “en- tiol A goo'l vield of potato»-» -AHO self—as has been done In the West etneera* wagons" each with a speed bushel»— will produce 2S6 gallon» of In times of coal famine. It Is also of ten miles an hour, carrying tools mich fuel for running automobile», estimated that the vatne of the by. ¡and apparatus for a regiment of en farm motor« and otbar engine«; for products of corn after the Industrial gineer». Th» coat of converting thia dana- One More on Mary. From Technical World, “Mary had a little lamb. Just thirty years ago; The chops we had for lunch to-day Were from that lamb, we know." Q. E. D.—How old Is Mary? Tbe Pope’s Wardrobe. A large number of women are em ployed at the Vatican solely In keep ing the Pone's wardrobe In perfect condition. No spot or stain may dis figure bls garments, and as he always appears In white, even a tew hours’ wear deprives the robes of their fresh ness Wimen are permitted to serve the Pontiff In this one respect onlv as male attendants are not considered , suitable for the work. Only the moat , delicate materials are need—metre silk In «ntnmer and a specially woven te* doth tn winter. j excellent for home const ruction, as so little labor is involved in the making. As to ma terials.—lawn. dimity, a soft silk or cbellis mav serve. In the medium size 84, yards of 36-xacn material are needed. ««--Sixes,«to « inches boat measure. PALISADE PATTERN CO., 17 Battery Placa, New York City- For 10 cent« eocloaed pleaaa send pattern No. 0M0 to the following addrMOt SIZE. CITY and STATB.. ■4