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"1. Sickly Smile Wipe it off your otherwise good looking -face put ou that health smile that CAS CARETS will give you as a result from the aire of Constipation or a torpid liver. It's so easy do it you'll see. CASCARBT8 10o box for n week's treatment, all drug-clsts. DltrgeFt teller to tha world. Million boxes n month. M GOOD BET. Mrs. Nowpop Mrs. JonoB says that only ono woman In a thousand 1b ca pable of bringing up children. Mr. Nowpop I'll hot Bho thinks sho ia one of tho ones. Truth a Trouble Maker. A West Philadelphia man and his wife have separated. Nono of tholr frlonds know why, but ono, being curious, asked tho husband: "What was tho troublo between you and your wife?" "0, nothing much. Sho bought a new hat for $20 and asked mo what I thought of it. And I told hor. That's all." REASONED IT OUT And Found a Change In Food Put Him Right. A man docs not count as wasted tho time ho spends in thinking ovor his business, but ho seems loth to glvo the samo sort of careful attention to himself and to his health. And yot his business would bo worth llttlo without good health to caro for It. A business man tells how1 ho did him self good, by carefully thinking ovor his physical condition, investigating to find out what was needed, and then changing to tho right food. "For somo years I had boen bothor ed a great deal of tor meals. My food seomed to lay'llko lead in my stomuch, producing heaviness and dullness and sometimes posltlvo pain. Of courso this rendered mo mora or less unlit for business, and I mado up my mind that somothlng would havo to bo dono. "Reflection led mo to tho conclusion that over-eating, filling tho stomach with lndigestiblo food, was responsible for many of the ills that human flosu endures, and that I wns punishing myself la that way that was what wag making mo so dull, heavy and un comfortable, and unfit for business after meals. I concluded to try Grnpo Nute food to sea what It could do for me. "I have boon using It for somo months now, and am glad to say Uiat I do not suffer any longer after meals; my food eooras to assimllato oaslly and porfoctly, and to do tho work for which It was intended. "I havo regnlnod my normal weight, and find that business is a pleasuro once moro can. toko more intorest in It, and my mind 1b clearer and moro alert" Nanio gtvon by Postum Co., Battle Crook, Mich. Ilead "Tho Ttoad to "Wellviilo," in pkg. "There's a Reason." KTir read tho above lettrrT A new OB appears from time to time. Tlioy are sreaalae, true, aaa full of kutuia KEEP KITCHEN CLEAN IN NO ROOM 18 CLUTTER AND DUST MORE UNSANITARY. Should Bo Times for Each Cleaning Process Besides Ordinary Dally Cleaning Utensils Should Bo Kept Immaculately Clean. Tho thought of an untidy kitchen Is abhorrent to tho good housokcepor. Tho troublo lies with bolng moro able to spot dirt and scold about it than to glvo rulos for Its proventlon. Whon a now maid arrlvos tho mlB tross should tell hor explicitly how sho likes tho work managed, instead of saying, "I oxpect your kitchen to be spotloss!" Thoro should bo times for each cleaning process, besides tho ordinary dally cleaning up. Evory girl should bo mado to sweep up tho kitchen floor at least onco a day, preferably aftor each meal, to wash off tablotops and sluk after every dish-washing time and to dust thoroughly each morning. In no room of tho houso Is clutter and dust moro unsanitary, yet little attention is often paid to systematic fighting of it. Sometimes this is due to lack of provision. Every kitchen should bo equipped with a broom, roll er, brush and pan, dustloss dusters, scrubbing brushes, chamois skins, pall and scrub cloths of its own. Many cooks will wipo up a kitchen tablo with tho samo cloth used for the floor, or worso yet, with tho dish cloth. For this reason havo sets of cloths distinct in color, for each op eration and thero is no excuse for mixing thorn. Tho samo holds good of brushes; thoro should be a sink brush, another for vegetables, a third for tablo tops and a fourth for floors. Also havo mops of different bIzo and thickness to uso on pots, pans and bottles. Tho caro of a kltchon floor depends upon the material with which it Is covered. If thero is a good quality of linoleum on It work is simplified, as boyond daily brushing up it will only need eemlweekly scrubbing with skim milk. Never uso soap on lino leum. To brighten rub with a cloth wet In linseed oil nftor tho floor has boon washed up and well dried. A baro floor Is liked by somo be causo It can bo scrubbed bard with soap and water. If a tablespoonful of koroseno Is added to tho pall of wa ter tho scrubbing will bo more quick' ly dono. Whero tho water Is hard it should bo softoned with borax or am monia. A varnished floor can bo cloanod moro easily If sprinkled with coarso Bait, which is allowed to stand for a few mlnutos then brushed up with a soft broom. Tile floors should bo washed up with water, then rinsed with skim milk. Au occasional treatment of lin seed oil will keep luster In tho tiles. Keep throo whlto barred muslin cur tains for each kitchen window for froquont changes. Havo wludows cloaned Inside and out once a weok. Do not uso soap. A tablespoonful of nmmouln to a gallon of hot wator will glvo quick polish. Uso two cloths and finish with chamolB or tissue pa per. Utensils must be kept polished. For copper use soap applied with a damp cloth, then sprlnklo thickly with borax, if you havo no regular copper polish. Drass can bo cleaned by bo lng moistened with koroseno then rubbed with n pasto of powderod chalk and lemon julco, and polished with chamois. Doll tin utenBils occa sionally in strong soda water, and If rusted rub with lard and let Btand bo foro cashing. Scrapple. Ono and ono-half pounds of boef and one-half pound of pork; boll them to gether and Benson with salt, popper, and sago; drain and chop flno. Then add to the liquor corn meal, as you. would for mush; add seasoned meat, mold, slice, and fry, acaaejataBsBj BaBew aaaBBHBaav ajaaaa F RE E aaHKt' ?aaSfaalaaak mm TRADE MARK A trial packago of Munyon's Taw Paw Pills will bo Eont free to nnyono on re quest. Address Professor Munyon, C3d & Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa. If you are in need of medical advice, do not fail to writo Professor Munyon. Your communi cation will be treated in strict confidence, and your caso will bo diagnosed as care fully as though you had a personal inter view. Munyon's Paw Taw Pills aro unliko all other laxatives or cathartics Thoy coax tho liver into activity by gentlo mothods. Thoy do not scour, thoy do not grlpo, they do not weaken, but they do start all tho secretions of tho liver nnd stomach in a way that soon puts tliceo organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. In my opinion constipation is responsible for most ail ments. Thero aro 20 feet of human bowels, which is really a sewer pipe. When this pipe becomes clogged the whole system becomes poisoned, caus ing biliousness, indigestion and impure blood, which often produce rheumatism and kidney ailments. No woman who suffers with constipation or any liver ailment can expect to have a clear complexion or enjoy good health. If I had my way I would prohibit tho sale of nine-tenths of tho cathartics that are now being sold for tho reason that they soon destroy tho lining of tho stomach, setting up serious forms of indigestion, and so paralyzo the bowels that they re fuse to act unless forced by strong purgatives. Munyon's Taw Paw Pills are a tonjo to tho stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they en rich tho blood instead of impoverish it; they enable tho stomach to get nil the nourishment from food that is put into it. Thcso pills contain no calomel, no dope; they aro soothing, healing and stimulating. They school tho bowels to act without physio. Regular size bottle, containing 45 pills, 25 cents, Munyon's Laboratory, 53d & Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. Absent-Minded Suffragette. Ono of tho Suffragettes I've lost mo host hatpin, Lizzie. Another Whoro did you leave it last? The First Oh, I remember now I I left it sticking In that policeman! London Opinion. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate nnd invigornto stdmach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granulcsr Easy to tako as candy. Why quarrel ovor religions when all mon agree all men, that is, ut tho samo grade of intellect? Mrs. WIiiMow'h Boothliitr Bjrmp for Children teething, RofU'tfs tho minis, reduce Inflummn Mon, allays pulti. nures wind colic, tSo a bottle. An Institution must bo propped up by precedent whon it is no moro up lifted by sap. Take Garfield Tea to overcome constipa tion, cleanso system and maintain health. A woman who has a noso for nows usually has a chin for telling IU Ready for Anything. "Whnt do you think of nnti-toxin?" 'I don't know much about tho cru sade, bul I'll Join." Exchnngo. Show Your Colors. "Tho pencock may bo a very proud bird," remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "but it has ono trait which I llko. It is fond of show ing Its colors." Yonkors Statesman. Who Wouldn't. "What makes tho now baby at your houso cry so much, Johnny?" Johnny indignantly said: "It don't cry so very much, and, unywny, if nil your teeth was out, and your hair off, and your legs so wonk you couldn't Btand on them, I bet you would feel llko rrying yourself." Poor Father. Miss Millions George, you'll havo to ask fathor. George I don't llko to. Your fathof always reminds mo of eating lob sters, Miss Millions What do you mean by that? George He's too rich and bound to dlsagroo with mo. Paternal Goodness. "I cannot understand," wroto tho college boy, "why you call yourself a kind father. For threo weokB I've had no chock from you. Pray, what sort of kindness do you call that?" And tho fathor wroto back: "Un remitting kindness. Llppincott's. Masterly Retreats. "For mastoriy rotroatB," explained a British officor to an American, "wo have had fow genornls equal to Bullor. On sovornl occasions ho -has mado a retreat without losing" nn officer, a man, a gun, or a flag." "Or a minute," added tho American. Everybody's. Left a "Mark of Affection." "Ah, John," snld tho wlfo to her recreant spouse, "when you remain away from mo I miss you." "But hlc whon I'm here?" "Then I don't mlBS you. (Bang!) Tako that!" Tho rolling pin landed unerringly. A Builder All Right. Church He Is a prominent builder. Gotham What are you talking about? He's a clerk in a grocery store. "I know It." "How can he be a builder, then?" "Why, he's been building tho kitch en fire for his wlfo for years!" Yonk ers Statesman. It Seems So. Tho little son of tho family hap pened to bo idling his tlmo in tho kitchen whon tho colored portor enmo up out of tho collar, whoro ho had boon Bhovollng coal into tho heater, grasped tho whlto towol hanging on tho door nnd passed into tho hall. For an instant tho youth gazed awe-struck at tho coal dust lmproBslons left on tho towol, then yelled nfter tho re treating negro: "Oh, Sam, your color's coming off!" Pointed Paragraphs. Tho door of adversity of never locked. No man becomes a jailbird Just for a lark. It is tho doing, not the saying, that makes tho hero. It Is not necessarily truo that tho worst is yet to come. Tho man who lives twice as fast as ho should is apt to see doublo. It Is good policy to look ahead If you aro headed in tho wrong direction. A woman never considers a man a bo ro as long as he talks to hor about herself. It's all right to got out your llttlo hammer whon you have occasion to drive nails. DENVER DIRECTORY DU" li LUUA CIIANHIHE. Mammoth cats to mailed free. Cor. lath & Dink. Denver. ASSAYS RELIABLE : PROMPT Cold, TSoj aold and Sil ver. ti.c-.0i Cold, Silver and Copper, 11,60. qoia and Silver refined Snd boUBht. Writs tor free mallinKjuoka, igdon Assay Co., 1636 Court Pl Dealer ? i, ft -iyv'