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HONEY IS VERY WHOLESOME
Real Value 8o Out of Proportion te
Cost It Should Be on Every
Table.
Most suburbanites would koop a few
hlvoa of bccs-lf honor values wore bet
tor understood. Even when the honey
must bo purchased its real value 1b so
out of proportion to Us cost that It
should bo lucludtid among the every
day necessities.
Comparatively fow housowlves use
honey us a substitute for sugar In
baking, but managers of largo baker
1gb, always on the alert to find the
best and most economical Ingredients
to uso In their productions, valuo It
at its truo worth, and use it in making
their choicest products, becnuso it pro
vides a variety of flavor. It producos
llghtor and flnor cakes, and thoso in
which it is used havo suporior keep
ing qualities.
Honey 1b in tho fat, heat and energy
producing class of foods.
Many pcoplo whu do not keep bees
and a few that do consldor honey a
luxury, whon if freely UBed It will save
enough of cither butter or sugar to
much more than equal Its cost For
exatnplo: Havo a pitcher of strained
honey at hand and as each cake is
taken from the grlddlo pour honey
over it and fold llko an omelet The
result will bo cakos that will be "sim
ply dellciouB" without tho uso of but
tor and ovory housowlfo knows that
hot cakes call for a great deal of but
ter when that la usod.
Honoy has greater sweetening pow
or than sugar and less Is needed. In
a spongo enko that would call for a
- cupful of sugar three-fourths of a cup
ful of honoy Is BUfllclent To make
such a cako beat the tbroo-fourths of
a cupful of honey with tho yolkB of
threo eggs, beat In one cupful of flour,
a llttlo at a time, then add four table
spoonful of hot water, and lastly
fold in tho stiffly beaten whites of the
three eggs, with any flavoring desired.
TO MAKE KITCHEN CABINET
Home-Mado Affair That Is Easily
Made and a Convenient Adjunct
to Kitchen.
My kitchen had no kitchen cabinet
but I determined to havo ono. I had
a kitchen tablo 2 by 4 feet I first
nailed a cloat across tho legs of this
tablo at each end, and on them I laid
a sholf. Threo boxes 8 by 10 inches
Much Setter Than a Table.
and 3 feet long placed ono on top of
tho othor made tho cabinet I covered
it inside and out with building papor,
Oilcloth would havo boon bettor, but
the papor can bo kept looking nice for
a long tlmo by wiping with a damp
cloth. Two cracker boxes with the Hd
hinged, and un Inch block nailed on
each bottom corner to hold tho castor
raako flour aild meal bins, which eas
ily slide under tho sholf. Mrs. Dortha
Jackson.
LITTLE RUSE DIDN'T SUCCEED
Youngster's Scheme Was All Right,
But Economical Father Was a
Match for Him.
Tho proprietor of tho most promi
nent hotol In tho town of S , Ky..
is a man of a very economical na
turo, in fact ho is an extremist in
this feature Ho has a six-year-old,
rod-headod son that didn't inherit hla
father's economical disposition. lie
contly tho son was very much In heed
of a flvo-cent "ploco for soda water
purposes. Ho wont into tho dining
rom. where ho was freo from obser
vation, and removed his shoo strlngB
and placed them In his hip pocket ror
futuro roforonco. Roturnlng to tho
offlco ho approached his father and
said:
"Pa, glvo mo a nlckol to got mo a
pair of shoe strings."
His fathor glanced down at his
son's shoos, then turning around ap
proached the ofllco safe and opened
It in silence. Ho took out tho cash
box and raising tho lid extracted a
pair of now Bhoo strings, which he
handod to his son without a word.
The youngster took tho strings with a
crestfallen air and then to tho amuse
ment of tho onlookers exclaimed:
"Stung again, by granny."
BABY'S TERRIBLE SUFFERING
"When my baby was six months old,
his body was completely covered with
largo sores that seemed to itch and
burn, and causo terriblo suffering.
The eruption bojjan in pimples which
would open nnd run, making largo
sores. HIb hair camo out and finger
nails fell off, and tho sores wero over
tho entire body, causing llttlo or no
sleop for baby or myself. Great scabs
would como oft whon I removed his
shirt.
"Wo tried n groat man7 remedies,
but nothing would help him, till a
friend Induced mo to try tho Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment. I used the Cutl
cura Soap and Ointment but a short
tlmo before I could see that ho was
improving, and in six weeks' time ho
was entirely cured. Ho had suffered
about six weeks beforo we tried tho
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, although
wo had tried several othor things, and
doctors, too. I think tho Cutlcura Rem
edies will do all that is claimed for
thorn, and a groat deal more."
(Signed) Mrs. Noblo Tubman, Dodson,
Mont, Jan. 28, 1911. Although Cutl
cura Soap and Ointment aro sold by
druggists and dealers everywhere, a
sample of each, with 82-pago book,
will bo mailed freo on application to
"Cutlcura," Dept. 18 If Boston.
8mall Circulation.
Shopman Horo Is n vory nice thing
In revolving book casos, madam.
Mrs. Nowrlch Oh, aro thoso revolv
ing bookcases? I thought they called
thorn circulating libraries. Christian
Register.
CHRISTMAS POST CARDS FREE
Send 2o stamp tor IIto samples of tuj very choic
est Gold Itinuossod ChrUtmun and Now Year
Tout Curds i beautiful colors and loreltost designs.
Art Tost Card Club. TJ1 Juckson Ht,, Topoka, Kansas
Ho that Is taught to live upon llttlo
owes moro to his fathor'B wisdom than
he that lias a groat deal loft him does
to his father's caro. Pcnn.
Weak Heart
Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi
ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart,
or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after' meals or their
eyea become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong
to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands
and feet, or poor appetite becauso of weakened blood supply
to the stomach. A heart tonlo and alterative should be taken
trh has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Goldea
Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotise
nor alcohol.
The Insrred
cm), Blood root
tents, attested under eath. are Stone root (Colllntonfa Cna4
loMnlulBBrK UiiiJwesaiJi, uumen oesi root iiirttmaiim mmotvu-
$1$), Queen's root (SiIMflWa Sylvnttce), Black Cherrybark U'tubum Vlrglnlana),
Mandrake root (Podophyllum IHIUttum), with triple refined glycerine, prepared
la a scientific laboratory la a way that bo druggist could Imitate.
This tonio contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles j but, oa
the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy.
It helps the human system in tho constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
helps the stomaoh to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food,
thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom
fortable symptoms, stops excessive, tissue waste in convalescence from fevers ;
for the run-down, ansemio, thin-blooded people, the " Discovery " is refreshing
and vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all " Just as good "
medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit, Nothing
but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do you halt as muoh good.
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Rayo lamps and lanterns give
most light lor the oil used.
The llcht is slronc and steadv. A Ravo never flickers.
Materials and workmanship are the best. Rayo lamps and
lanterns last.
dik your dealer to thow you ht Una of Rayo lamps and lantern, or write far,
illuttrated booklets direct to any agency of
Continental Oil Company
(Incorporated) '
W. L. DOUCLA
2,50, 3.00. '3.50&M.OO SHOES
Men and Women wear W.LDougias shoes
because they are the best shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upoo hav
ing them. Take no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The assurance that goes with an estab
lished reputation is your assurance in buying
W. L. Douglas shoes.
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W.LDougias shoes are made, you
would then understand why ihey are war
ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and
wear longer than any other make for the price
fiflllTinM T,, genuine have YV. Tj. DnuRlns
wnu i iuii name and price stamped on bottom
It you cannot obtain W. h. Douglas shoes In
four town, write for catalog, Shoes sent direct
rom factory to wearer, all (shares prepaid. W.I..
UOUOIiAS, 145 Spark St., Urocktou, Mass.
H3.00 HIIOKB will positively mt wear
TWO l'A 1 15S of ordinary boys' shoes
Fast Color Eutltts Used Fxclutluelu.
Wine 8nuco.
Onfcifourth cup butter, cup sugar,
2 tablespoons milk, 2 tablespoons wlno.
Grdam tho butter, add tho sugar grad
ually add tho milk and wluo very
slowly to the first mixture to provent
separation. It should not bo chilled,
tut kept in a warm place until sorv-
Makes ilia laundress happy that's Tied
Cross Una Ulue. Makes beautiful, clear
white clothes. All Rood grocers.
Too muny homes havo all tho mod
ern inconvonlencos.
itrs. Wrnstow'a Boothtng Syrup tot Children
tccthlug, softens tho Rums, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
It's what a woman
that worries her.
docnu't know
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JTJDIXrCsV l IKJW OIL HEATER
Smokeless Odorless Clean Convenient
The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater warms up a room
in next to no time. Always ready for use. Can be carried
easily to any room where extra warmth is needed.
A special automolic device makes it impossible to turn the
wick too high or too low. Safe in the hands of a child.
The Perfection bums nine hours on one filling glowing
heat from the minute it is lighted. Handsomely finished t
drums of blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings.
Ask your dealer o write for descriptive circular to any agency of
Continental Oil Company
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