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m , rv.'sw BV l if, -i a m W ' Jit &. K' i r - KAISER AND HIS WAR MINISTER DIRECTING TROOP MOVEMENT This picture showing Kaiser Wilhelm and his war minister surrounded l their aides-de-camp, directing the troop movement, has just reached this country The German emperor with his hands behind his back ftnnds second from left. At his left stnnris General von FalUenhayn, Germany' war minister. At his right i Duke Albert of Wuittonibcre, who has been with the Gciman troops in Belgium. Household Hint TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND Choose carefully, and not too young from such varieties as a good moral or better, a Christian atmosphere produces. When once you have chos en, let that part remain forever set tled, ami give plenty of time to thought of preparing your choice for domestic use. Do not insist in keeping him in a pickle, neither constantly in not wat er. Even poor varieties are some what made sweet and tender by gar nishing with patience, sweetened with smiles and fiavoied with kisses. Wrap well in a mantle of charity. Ceep war.n with constant flow of toothsome edibles. When thus piepaied they are war ranted to keep for years. THE TABLE Cream of I'otatoe rroup Take four or five Urge potatoes and one onion; Loil in Silt water until done. Pour part of water off, add one pint milk and a dasli of pepper. Now take four or live slices of bacon or pork, cut in stall pieces, dy blown and adJ to su- p. Bt owning the meat Kives it a rith flavor. In making Lean .soup do.'t boil the pork, but Liown in a p. n wi.h a little flour and sidd to tile soup. Try this once and you will i.lwajs do it. Fruit Salad One Cuzcn bananas, one dozen oranges, one-half dozen Rood apples, one pound gieen grapes, 'one hunch celery, one pound English walnuts, a few chopped pickles. Pour over di easing made as follows: Yolks of four eggs, well beaten, one-half cup sugar, one tablespoon flour, one cup sweet miik. Cook until thick in double boiler. Slioo Fly Pie One cup sugar (blown to best,) one cup flour, butter to make this in crumbs; two-thirds cup water, one-half teaspoon baking powder in the water; flavoring to taste. Pour this into crust, sprinkle crumbs on top and bake in moderate oen. Modi Cherry Pie Two cups cran beiries cut in halves and washed in cold water to icmove seeds; one cup raisins, cut in two; one and one-half i cups sugar, one teaspoon cornstarch J wet wivh a little cold water; add one cup boiling water poured in two tea spoons v. nilla. Mix all together. I! i e wi'.h two crusts. Sufficient for C " pies. Lclkioin Ovtmeal Dread Pour on crp ! oiling water over two cups o fd in a largo bowl. Let stand ti'l blood heat, add two cups bread spoil 7c mis well; and one-half cup . corn sirup or one-half cup brown f-,"KU one cup chopped raisins, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon hud, ope half cup nutmeats, enough flour to' mix stiff. Knead until smooth and elastic. Let rise till it doubles in J lml' Mold in'o two loaves, let rise again, bal'e slowly about an hour. I Chocolate Gingerbread One cup luown sugar, half cup molasses, one egg. ,twp tablespoons melted, butter or other shortening, half teaspoon cip"i of tartar, one teaspoon gin ger, half teaspoon cinamon, a few drops lemon essence, one even tea spoon soda dissolved in a teacup of sour milk. Melt one ounce of choc olate in a teaspoonful of butter, add with two cups flour. Bake in mod erate oven about 20 minutes. Shrimp Wiggle. One can shrimp, 1 can peas, 1 cup milk, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 table spoon flour, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, salt and pepper. Melt in a chafing dish, stir in flour, add gradually milk and juice of peas. When smooth put in shrimp and peas, salt and pepper; stir until heated thiough; add lemon juice and serve on crackeis. Baked Salmon One can salmon, two eggs, one tablespoon melted but ter, one eup bread crumbs, pepper, salt and minced cucumber pickle. Drain liquid from fish and set aside for sauce. Pick fish to pieces, then work in melted butter, seasoning, eggs and crumbs. Put in buttered bowl, cover tightly and set in pan of boiling water. Cook in hot oven one hour, then stand bowl in cold water to loosen pudding and turn out on hot dish. Serve with this sauce: One cup drawn butter, add liquid from can, one egg beaten, pepper, salt, a chopped pickle and some minced par sley or lettuce. Boil up and pour over fish or serve in gravy tureen. Round Steak Three ways to serve it: First One pound ground steak, one medium-sied onion, salt and pep per to taste. Flour hands, make this into cakes. Fry in butter or half butter and lard. Take meat out of pan, add one tablespoon flour, stir , until nice and brown, add one large cup cold water, stir until smooth. I Salt and pepper to taste. Second I One pound grqund round steak one inch thick. Spread out smooth on meat board. Cut with buscuit cutter I into cakes. Have frying pan very hot, just grease over with butter, -ep turning cakes until cooked through. Season with salt and pep per. Serve hot. Third One pound steak, one onion, one tablespoon flour, two tablespoons butter and lard mix ed. Put lard and butter in pan, add flour and onion, stir until brown, add steak, stir until done. Add one cup water, season with salt and pepper. Serve hot. 5 Many a oHusehoId Will Find Them So To have the pains and aches of o bad back removed to be entirely fret from annoylng.-tlangerous urinary dis orders, Is enough to make any kidney sufferer gratful. The following ad lee of one who hat, suffered will prov( comforting wouls to hundreds of readers. H. A. Stephens, Main St.. Mllford Mich., says: "The tlrst I noticed ot kidney trouble was when my back began to hurt. I suffered from lum bago and when I stooped I bad palm across the small of my back. My kidneys were out of older and tin secretions were irregular In passage. Doan's Kidney Pills gave uie rellel and I don't have any signs of kldnej trouble or backache now." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don'i lmply ask for n kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney PUN the same that Mr. Stephens had. Foster-Mllburn 'o.. Props.. Bull alo. N. Y. Would Yon Like To Live In Toledo? If For An Investment Of 1500 You Could Be Assured Of A Yearly Net Income Of From S3000 To S5000 According To Your Ability And Inclination As A Hustler? -0 o- THE FACTS OF THE PROPOSITION ARE THESE:- We started in the Undertaking business here in 1899, seventeen years ago.. In connection with our main line of Undertaking, we had a morey making side line which we developed and have operated all these yeais in connection. Our Funeral work, which we regard as our rrain business, has increased ten times in volume what it was the year we commenced business. We now do the largest Undertaking business in To ledo and there are thirty other firms. It is ab.olutely essential that we utilize all our energy and available space for our Undertaking work. We rrust have the room which this side line occupies. In this ad we cannot go into details and te 1 yo'u what this line is, but it is something entirely separate and distinct from the Undertaking work. It is operated under a separate name, which name goes with the business. No business would be lost by reason of a sale, because we would refer all inquiries to the new owner. The line is s ch as could be successfully carried on from your own lesidence, by yourself, as all business comes by phone. There is nothing like it in Toledo, and it is the laigejt of its kind in Northwetern Ohio. There is no canvassing, no night work, no solicit ing, no Sunday or Haliday work, just a clean cut business proposition, practically all cash with or e'er, and no losses thru bad accounts. You can close up for two months in the summer, takca vaca tion and come back in the early fall and your business will return to you, just as surely as night fol lows diy. In July and August this line is very quiet. All cash is not required. Just a reasonable down pyment, and the balance secured by real es tate, on lorg time if desired. For a man who wnnbs to come to the city to make his home, and wants a good income from the first day, this proposition is offered. Remember, it has no similarity or connection with our Undertaking business, but is now oper ated under another and distinct name. Full particulars will be given on interview oi by letter. For leference as to our reliability, ask any business house in Toledo, ,any bank or any Credit Rating Company. The Beryl L. Boyer Undertaking Co. Toledo, Ohio you, Thouaht of It First Census Man "How old" aro madam?" Lady "Twenty-five." Census Man (gallantly) "You could easily Bay you were flvo ycara young er than you are." Lady "Oh, I done that already." BATH TUBS! Cast Iron, White Enamel, 5 ft. A-l guaranteed Bath Tubs, while they last, $12.75. All plumbing goods at iun iinccs. J. E. Sweatman A moro man say9 tho average wo man always exagcrates except whon talking about her own ago. 1823 ADAMS St. HORSE AUCTION Friday, March 31st. No. 14 So. Superior St. Fifty head of all kinds. We always carry a car load on hand for private sale daily. We also have 10 head secohd-hand horses that we have taken in from breweries. We carry just what you want. Every horse is guaranteed. We give you better horses at less price than you can buy elsewhere. If you have any horses for sale, consign them to this sale: no charge unless sold. Ed. Broadway. No. 14 So. Superior St.. Toledo, Ohio. Everyone Says that:-- It is just a pleasure to ship your Old EMPTY BURLAP BAGS to the Lucas Co. Bottle & Barrel Co for reasons that they are reliable as you get full market value and prorair remittance for every bag shipped. Mark shipping tagi plainly Lucas Co. Cottle & Barrel Co 613-527 State St., TOLEDO, O. In business in Toledo 25 year HORSE AUCTION Saturday, April 1 WILL BROADWAY'S No. 7 So. Superior St., TOLEDO, O. A choice lot of brood mares and farm chunks and general purpose horses. A few tritle pavement sore horses and marcs. Our prices are lowost and stock guaranteed. Come Saturday. Salt begins at 10 o'clock. Nr Fa'frrter wntcit In nil town. t,ttTTI tnlu nifft in gcuvl rumor omrn, Permanent pol Hon N capital reouirttl welutnkh eeri tiling Lvptrifruc unnerary Address at j orue Merrick Seed Co., Rochester, N.Y. MILLER STORAGE BATTERY CO. Service Station (jWillarfrj) 807 Jefferson Ave. Toledo, O. TOLEDO, O. meLBECKMANNJiJ Optical Jiuttiovities of TOLEDO 319 Adams Street opposite Trinity Church scTxS' LOOK yiJ'T HERE! Your eyes are your biggest a set, they require constant care and attention. Consult Dr. Jonei for expert optical advise. First class parlors. Modern equipment low prices. DR. A. ' . JONES (With Paul Sinz, Jeweler) Grand River Ave West, DETROIT OPPOSITE HUDSON STORE 8 A Hates 75 up. Noon Lunch 35c g A. E. HAMILTON a Detroit, Mich. a AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL DETROIT Y. M. C. A. DAY & EVENING CLASSES For Salesmen, Chauffeurs, Machin ist and Owners. Enter any time. For Particulars, Address Y . M. C. A. Automobile School Room 302 Detroit, Mich. KSBlAlCOEEEE Pronounced 100 Per Cent. Perfect By Ohio State University Experts According to Exacting Westfield Teata MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Write or Call on H. J, Votteler & Son. Arcade Music Store. 37 Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio WANT MORE LIGHT? !IF SO.-USE OUR STEEL MANTLE BURNERS One of these gives as much light as three common burners and The Light is Clear and Bright Ratnnoa The Kerosine Oil is Conver ed i DttCdUbe Gas, and it Burts the Gas. into jKatAR WHITE fU They Are Economical. Odor less. Durable mid Efficient.. No parts to lose. Nothing to ad liwt. No pints to get out of ouler. Save tin chimneys, burns any grade oV Hi il gives more lljiht. Designed to lit any, or dinary lamp and to hold stundiud chimney. Kmueis romc complete with wicks, ready to use. We will refund your money without question If you are not satisfied. HP G5rrci Burner uses half inch wick 1 WO OlZeS No. 2 Burner uses one inch wick Three Burners K8& 65C CHAPMAN MFG. CO. 335 Erie St. TOLEDO, OHIO V jL itrt4.!,- t .j- 4.&4&ii .- L .. "J " ' i . ' Z -'j5yg;- HMtfwwuijai i tmrfKYfmm "-' Mtnmw-wiwnmiiii MMHHHHHHHHBH tMtK4WMiW