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FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS An RlchMt In Curative Quahttea FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEYS AND LADDER MOlMpMll 110 UiMOper a. Com xtm 10 tm. a. HKi.fi winter fm nuii'i r.r.BaiT unaa-Wr-l for List. IJ.UapMl RAKK OltOBIUMlTI HK INVKHTOIU Willi a nominal amount m -an join ua to develop a moot prt.iiilalnit ;oi.l MINC Will tand Investigation, AddCM m ae. .r-aaa Valley. Calif. Dull. "Was your aviation moot a suc cess?" "No, not much of a one. There were only three ucctdents and no totalities" Important to Mother. Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA. a tafe and aure remedy for Infanta and children, and aee that It Dears the Blgnature 0f (Jffl&Z&U in use ror liver 30 Yeara. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria The Only Way. "No uae to woo that girl. She baa a heart of marble." "Tbon loavo It lu statu quo." Comparative Luxury. "My father has a horBo and buggy " "Yea, but my brother waa run over by au automobile." Will Soon Wake Up. Cincinnati woman declares she haa discovered a man without a fault. Walt till they're been married ten ream -Milwaukee Sentinel. At a Diatance. "She certainly tries to obey her cottier's Injunction not to let the roung men get too near." "Why. I aaw a young man with his irtn around her last night." "I know, but aha had a faraway look n her eyes." Jackson Relief. Wilson (who has met his friend whom he hasn't seen for Borne tlmel Iet me see, you knew poor old Jack aon, didn't you? Johnson Yon. 1 knew him well. Wilson Then you will be pleased to hear he Ib out of his misery at but Johnson-Ynu don't say so. Poor old fellow; but I always thought he would pop off suddenly. When did he die? Wilson -Oh. he's not dead; It's his wife Heigh of Assurance. A man v as charged with stealing a horse, and after a long trial the Jury acquitted him Later In the day the man came buck and asked the Judge for a warrant against the lawyer who had HUcecBBfully defended him "What's the charge?" Inquired the Judge "Why, your honor, " replied the man, "you gee, I didn't have the money to pay him his fee, so he look the horao I stole ," LlpptBCOtt'l Magazine Open Air Schools Grow In Favor. With the opening of the fall school term, over "00 open ulr schools and fresh air classes for tuberculous, and inaemlo children, and also for all chll Ires In certain rooms and grades, will be in operation lu various parts of the I'nlted States, according to the Nation si Association for the Study and Pre rentlon of Tuberculosis. All of these schools have been eslabllsbed Blnce January, 1!", when the first Institu tion of this cherarlcr was opened In Providence, R. 1 On January 1st. 1910. there were only II open air schools In this country and a year loiter the number had Increased only I 20. Thus, the real growth In this novement has been wtihln the last JWO years Massachusetts now leads lie ststes with 80 fresh nlr schools Hid classes for tuberculous, anaemic snd other school children, floston llone having over SO. New York comes text with It, nnd Ohio Is third with I'.. Open air schools have now been established In nenrly CO cities In 19 different states A Million Persons Breakfast every morn ing on Post Toasties Suppose you try the food with cream and Sugar, as part of break fast or supper. You may be sure it will be a delicious part "The Memory Linger" Poalura Cml Cumpanr. Ltd. H.ui,.- Urek, Mich. " FOUR TEMPTING DISHES MEANT FOR SEMI-INVALID, OR THE JADED PALATE. Proper Method of Making Noodlec Calves' Brj'ns With Eq Recipo for Orange Cream Pudding Mushrooms and Macaroni. Rolling Out Noodlen Heat up one egg. add n little salt, red pepper and grated nntmsg, and enough slfti-d Hour to make a stiff dough. Knead on a floured baking hoard until smooth and elastic. Roll out as thin as a wafer, and cut with a noodle cut ter" then cook In boiling Baited water or soup stock for twenty minutes Borve hot In soups. This paste may be spread on the bottom of In verted dripping pans and baked In a hiit oven. Crease before removing from the pan. Calves' Drains With Eggs - Soak one calf's brain In salted water, wash It well and remove the veins. Then blanch It and drain and chop It small Melt one hesplng tablospoonful of butter In a Baucepan: when hot add four well-beaten eggs, the calf's hniiiiB and Beaconing of salt, pepper and paprika Now add one tablespoon ful of cream and cook for five min utes, stirring nil the time Serve with fingers of toasted bread. Making Orange Cream Pudding Dissolve two heaping tahlflspooufuls of powdered gelatin In one cupful of boiling water, then add two rupfuls of sugar, two rupfuls of strained orange Juice and the yolks of three eggs. Heat all well together, then add two cupfuls of whipped cream, pour Into a wet mold and turn out when firm. Serve with stewed fruit. MushrooniB and Macaroni - Heat half a cupful of cream or milk In the chafing dish, add two heaping table spoonfuls of butter, half a cupful of chopped canned mushrooms, one rtip fu' of cold boiled macaroni and four well beaten eggB Stir over boiling water for ten minutes and season to taste with salt, pepper and grated nutmeg Orange Puffs. Cream one third cup butter, add nno cup Bugar. gradually, and two eggs, well beaten Mix and sift one nnd three-fourths cups Boar with three teaspoons baking powder nnd salt. Add alternately w ith one half cup milk to first mixture Bake In Individual tins. Serve with orange sauce. Orange Sauce One fourth cup but ter. Ilrown butter, then add one fourth cup flour with a few grains cayenne nnd one-half teaspoon salt, and stir until well browned. Add nno and one-third cups brown stock grad ually, and Just before serving ndd JulcS of two oranges, wo tablespoons Bherry wine and rind of oue orange, cut In fancy shapes. Fewer Pans. Cooking In casseroles or other esfthenwefe dishes Is growing more popular each year. It Is Indeed a sav ing of time, for the foodstuffs mny be served In the dishes In which they are cooked, thus materially lessening the number of pots nnd pans to be washed Among the most gem tally used rooking utensils of curthenwnre, aside from casseroles, are the pie plates, pudding dlsluis. ahlrred erg dishes, bakers, au gratln dishes, bean pot marmites or bean pots with cov ers, tea pots, hot water Jugs, individ ual ramekins anil custard cups. Tempting Club Side Dish. Take the skin, Juice and seeds from nice, fresh tomatoes, chop what re malni with celery and add this dreak- i Ing: Yolks of two hard-boiled eggs, rubbed fine and smooth, otie teaspoon of English muBtard, one of salt, the yolks of two raw eggs beaten Into the other, dessert spoot. of fine sugar Add very fresh IWOOt oil. pour In by very small quantities, and beat until iiulte thick, then add vinegar till as thin as desired If uot hot enough with mustard, add a little Cayenne pepper Cottage Soup, Baked. One pound of meat, two onions, tnt carrots, two ounces of rice, a pint of whole peas, pepper anil Bait, gallon ol water Hllee the meat and lay one ot two slices at the bottom of an earth OB ware Jar or pan: lay on It the on Ions sliced, then the meat again, that the carrots sliced and the pens, pre vloualy soaked all night, and the gal Ion of water. Tie down the Jar, put It Into a hot oven for three or foui hours. Time, three nnd a half hours Sufficient for five or six persons Apple Sauce Cake. One cup of sugar, one-half of shor tenlng. Cream together Plncb ot salt and a little nutmeg, about five times over the grater, one teaspoon ol cassia, one-half teaspoon of cloves Then the cup of unsweetened apple sauce hot, In which a teaspoon of sods previously dissolved In a little hot wa ter and after It Is done foaming, haa been added; one and three-quarten cups of sifted flour over one cup ol seeded ralslus and stir well. Bake forty five minutes. Beefsteak Pis. One and one-half pounds of beef stesk cut Into smalt plecea. Put Intc boiling water and cook until tender Remove any fat or gristle; add a piece of butter and thicken the gravy with cornstarch. Salt and pepper to taste Line a deep pie plate with plain paste l ut In meat, which must be cold, cor cr with a top crust snd bake. Bervc lat Stops dandruff and loss of hair FREQUENT ahainpooe with Kestnol Soap stop scalp itching and dUpcl dandruff, thus promoting- acalp health and preventing loss of hair. In severe esses of dandruff and falling hair, a little Resinol Ointment should be oc casionally massaged into thu scalp. Bold by all druggist (Stoop SSc, Ointment BOe), or Mat by mall on receipt of price by lUslnol rbemlcal Co., Ileltlroore, MA. Accelerated Brain Activity. In the early days of Wisconsin, two , of the most prominent lawyers of the state were Oeorge B. Smith and I. 8 Sloan, the latter of whom had a habit of Injecting Into Mb remarks to the court the expression, "Your honor. 1 have an Idea " A certain case bad been dragging along through a hot summer day when Sloan sprang to his I feet, with hlB remark. "Your honor, I have an Idea." Smith Immediately bounded up. as- Burned an impressive attitude, and In gresU solemnity said: "May It please the court. 1 move that a writ of habeas corpus be Is- j no d by this court Immediately to tuke the leane d gentleman's Idea out of solitary confinement." Popular Mnga zlne. Diplomacy In Small Things. Little Klolse Cave, aged seven Tears, was visiting her grandmother In Madi son. Va , and was sent to carry Ik saucer of Ice creutu to a neighbor By the exercise of Infinite care she con veyed her burden safely to the tolled snd gave It Into the hands, of the lady for whom It was Intended The lady, however, was Icbs careful than Klolse had been, aud dropped the saucer and broke It. "You needn't ED. lad about thnt." said tin- little diplomat, without an Instant's hesitation "I don't think grandma has a cup to match the saucer. If she has I will go right home and break it myself."- Popular Magazine. Serious Lack. An old Kngllshwoman, who was ex tremely stout, was making vain efforts to enter the rear door ot an omnibus The driver leaned over good-naturedly and cried: "Try sideways, mother, try side ways! " The old woman looked tip breath lessly. and replied: "Why, bless ye. James. I ain't got no sideways t M Tooth's companion. JUDGE CURED, HEART TROUBLE. I took ubout (i boxes of Dodds Kid- ! ney Pills for Heart Trouble from wbiel! I had suffered for G years. I bad di.zy spells, my eyes purred, j my breath was short and I had chills and back ache. I tool; tho pills about a year ago and have had no return of the palpitations. Am now Ci3 yenrs old. able to do lots of manual labor, am und weigh ubout Judge Miller, well and hearty 2U0 pounds. I feel very grateful thnt 1 found Dodds Kidney Pills und you may publish this letter If you wish. I am Bcrvlng my third term as Probate Judge of Oral CO. Yours truly, PHILIP Ml 1,1, I'll, Cimarron, Kan. Correspond with Judge Miller about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, !0c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Iiuffalo. N. Y. Write for Houf hold Hints, also music of National Anlliem I English and German words) and re cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. The Farmer's 8earch. While plowing, a Crawford county farmer near Helper had the misfor tune to lose a small part from IiIb cul tivator In the plowed ground. Soon a neighbor came by. "Lost some thing?" he asked Soon another came by and asked the same question And then unother Pretty soon a man he didn't like anyhow approached. "Lost something?" he asked. The farmer looked up lu supremo disgust "Oh. no; Just digging worms for my pet buzzard," he replied Kansas City Star. For the Sake of Variety. Customer This, I suppose Is s fold ing bed. Merchsnt No, sir; we call this an unfolding bed. I'll show you . (Un folds It). CURBS HONING SKIN DISEASES. Cola's Carbnltaalr stow It-Mi ana makss the um smooth. All druggist. 25andoUc. Adv. Kindred Association. "Do you want this role?" "Much dough In It?" HIS MIND UP IN THE CLOUDS Professor Imagined Appeal Wss From Fldo, and the Situation Bscsme Embarrassing. A great lover of animals. Professor Dryasdust was much given to having his pet dog sitting brslde him at meal times eating tidbits from his own lit tie plate. The other evening he was at a din ner party, and his partner was a very great iudy. who was proud of her title Hut the proft Bsur paid absolutely no sttentlon to her. Ills mind had switched off on to some abstruse point and he was lost to the world over the problem. The ducheSB did not approve of this, and presently, to attract his attention, she pulled him gently by the sleeve Then the professor woke up. Grab blug a half-picked chicken bone from hlB plate, he thrust It under ber startled nose "Don't bother Just now. PldoV he said curtly. "Mere, take this and go and eat It on the mat. like a good dog glo!" Optimists. For non-committal brevity of speech commend us to the Yankee lord of the soil. One such, who was obliged to make a physician dally visits, hud an unvarying answer to the quoBtloi.. "How do you feel today'" "Well." he would reply, showing as little In tereat In the subject aa possible, "1 ain't no wuss " Further than that he wished to Bay nothing, and It took the cunning of a serpent to discover hlB real feelings. A man who was knocked down In the street b a snow slide was assailed by a Sympathising crowd with condolence and question. "Did It hurt you?" Inquired one of his rescuers as he brushed the snow from the clothes of the well powdered victim. "Well," was the ruutlous an SWOT, "It uln't done KM no good." Argonaut Tuberculosis Day Oct. 27. Cordial approval and Indorsement of Tuberculosis day which will be ob served by the churches of the country on October 27, Is expressed by Prcsl dent I'aft In a letter to Homer Folks of New York, president of the Nntionul Association for the Htudy and l'reven tloti of Tuberculosis. From present indications. Tuberculosis day will be observed by almost every religious denomination In the I'nlted States and not less than 50.000 sermons on tuber cuIobIs will be preacned on October 27. or In the weeks preceding or fol lowlnn that date. HARD LUCK. Dick I told her that I loved her that I wan even willing to worship her at a distance. Tom What did she do? Dick Said she'd supply the dis tance. Steamboat Memories. Loudon Opinion, commenting on tho recent celebration of the centen ary of the steamboat, remarks that It Is Interesting to note that the Brit ish admiralty of that period rejected the Invention with the declaration that "a paddle wheel steamboat could be of no use In navigation." and that a Dr. Lardnsr, a pundit of that day who proved that "no steam vessel could ever cross tho Atlantic, lived long enough to bolt to America In a steamer along with another nun. wife!" Knew s Poet's Troubles. "Had a queer experience recently," ssld the BflMlle poet. "Robber held me up on the highway Didn't have cent In my pocket only a poem which I was takln' to the editor." "Didn't take the poem, did he?" "No. Read three lines of It, handed It back to me and said: 'Friend, here's 3- You need It worse than I do.' " - Atlanta Constitution. For the Csr. "Sho worries every tlmo ho takes tho cur out." "Yes, 1 don't blame her. They had to save a long tlmo to get that car." Bad Luck. "They oughtn't to call that railroad special the Comet." "Why not?" "Becauso comots nearly always have their trains telescoped." lira. Wluatow'it Soothing eyrup for rhildrva NSthsagi SSftsaeas geSBS, rdues lnnnai lloa, l :y. pain, cum wibS eolle, SSr butt). AST. One great value of Initiative Is the conquering of fear. Blanche Blesalng. fli is GREAT OPPORTUNITY, - f T ' " f "ill, Kddlul Come an' help mo se lect a cent's worth of candy, an' Ml let you stsnd by and watch me eat It." Rese Matllds's Sprinter "All's got a sprinter fm dat of wln i der sill in man flnge' Mis' Oreene," i announred Hobo Matilda, who had been scrubbing window sills, exhibit ' Ing the Injured member. "Is yo' got s ! pin or some secb sharp ting yo' cayn git It out wl'f? Ah don' Jes' wan' to leave It In, 'ca'se dem sprinters aln' ; to be trifle wlf. Oh, dem'a do t'lng'll do de business," as Mrs. Ureene at tacked the splinter with a pair of ' tweezers and triumphantly drew It out. "Tank yo' Mis Oreene. Dem leasers Is de lies' t'lng to exkrack sprinters ; wit" HANDS ITCHED AND BURNED Ahbotsford. Wis "My son had eon-ma on his hands for about one year. The eczema Blurted with a raBh. His hands were sore so he could not close them, and when ho wet ltli bands they hurt him so he could hardly wash. Hie hands Itched and burned Just terrible I and If he would scratch them, thoy would break out Into sores. He could ' not get any rest or sleep, and his hands looked quite hnd. "We had medicine and salve and It kept getting worse all the time I got pome Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment, nnd after washing his hands with the , Cutlcura Soap nnd putting sumo of the ! Cutlcura Ointment on two times a day ; and tying cloths on them for about six months they got well and have not broken out since Cutlcura Soap and Ointment cured him entirely." (Sign iedl Mrs Lawrence Klehl, Feb. 13, 1912. Cutlcura P-ap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each I free, with 32 p. Skin Hook. Address poet card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Part of the Truth. """Hobort, dear, how do ynu puppiipo thorn' docMH and dozciiH of empty bottlcH ever got Into our cellar?" "Why, I don't know, my ik 1 never luunrht an empty bottle In my life."- Fun. LEWIS' Sinnte Btlktor trninlit Be rinar. You pity 10c (or ciit-irs not o gttod. Adv. IllesHlnRfl often come dlMKulrtcd, but the wolf at your door never docH. EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE THE Faultless Starch Twin Dolls Kiss Lilly White ud Mils Psocb Prism. If tm arlU a tha wmt - it nisutn both nf r raa d"He, aarh 'it Im-Iim high an J ry tn rut oak ant) saliitT, nil I ami Q an atMrnaa. tHest'iaid, on ra colpki f all fftmUof litrint Kaultloaa hi nn It j" i - cr twulvn ifmU of 6 rrnl raultlrsM Hlari-h a kra ai.il h omi!.ii i n at mt.i t r.., rr Matjjjkga: sand pi kkua Jr olthor doll will txt acoton n i if thraw I'icrnk ronU Off al I rant f ronta and rout In amaipa. Out out till ad. It will ba atv-rptdKl la ylaoautuuob) cant fnmt. or two boaat frunu. Oaij oua ail will I -a acitaq with aaoa applet kfa. FAULTLESS STAKCH CO., Ksasss Ctty, Ms. 5 PER CENT and all nitiora. x not depend uimn; powder lii lb ih of n i ttr iii par. Iloukirt. "liiicniif. aiiaca, i tirr - and rrrTrniiofi. freo. lirugglaU an 1 llarnaaa HJjopa m'II Hpohti'a Oara tsj cbuu, im a dotn, 11.00, 1U.W a duaen, SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND. WL, DOUGLAS SHOES 3.00 3.S0 M.00 M.50 AND '6.00 FOR MEN AND WOMEN sura snsae W. L. Oot 2.0O, tz.KU a $3.00 MohaalU Sssss, msssss on pnlr mill ttomHIrmly dmbw In pmlru mf ortSlnmry nhumm. mmmt mm thm mmn'm mhoa W i-DougU. makes and sell mar $3.00. than anv other mnufcturr in the THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. The workmanship which ha made W L. Douglas shoes famous the world ear U asaintainad la every pair. Ask your dealer to show you W. L. Dougbu latxt fashions for fall and winter seaar, aotico the thort vampM which mtlu the foot look smaller, point in a She particularly dird by young men. Also tho eontmrvatium styles which Itaea aaede W. L. DougU shoo a household word crvorywhar. If yea could visit W. L. Doughu hug factories jt Brocktc a. Mass., ma mm Jar yours If how carefully W. L Douglas shoo are made, you would -n t un derstand why they are warranted to tit better, look bettor, hold heir shape aad wear longer than an y other make for lh price. mtt Celerf geJsts. CAimON.-Te prelect ree esM taserler sksea, S.LDeealea stSSSSS MMSSM .., th .t . Leek fer Ike staasp. Beware sfBsSMsa, W. L. Deeslas shoes ere sold ia 7S mnr asses en gass assasss every sssssss rse HARD FOR THE HOUSEWIFE It's hard enough to keep house If In perfect health, but a woman who la weak, tired and Buffering all of the time with an aching back haa a heavy burden to carry. Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble, especially if the kidney action seems disordered at all Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of women suffering tn this way. It Is the boat -recommended special kidney remedy. AN INDIANA CASE. -rcry lfr Tills a Sfery. Mm Mar, A RitJsTkin. Homb Kmtmiln sue"), l'i o i LMod. lad-. a7- "1 l!lrr (toana K1ii I'lltA BRTfMl tn? Ufa. 1 wan In r DM with ad mis csa ftiiad to id I lifca.nn to bad) taal I wan nt l psM-ted lo llYO through Ifaa n i g b t. On a f rl-nd'tsadjfjaa i1 hi, 1 utadj i -nil Ki ' I'ILIji and la a bnn tim taa? cured ine.l liar nol bud aar ills' lorn of kldntfT ironM during the past If 7 ear." Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box Doan's "JSfir KOSTRR-MlLHltHN CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. CANADA'S OFFERING! TO THE SETTLER THE AMERICAN RUSH T8 WESTERN CANADA IS INCREASING Fre7 ionir!cin1 In tho lew Jtstflr; of Manitoba, aan and Alixirta thura nr tlK-uaandi ot Kraa HottHt'isds) loft, wtilf-a i.i ili man ut'tk.1 titf entry In I tear ilrao alii ba wortti from r- lo I ir utffi. Tlnvif lunrti Ufa wrtl ntuitt-d to errata growiim and cattle railing i virniM i; 1 1 : ' i t wkwsmm In man rutc thti railway la Canada bavr lon built In ad vanra of irultnnt and In a stunt Umi Itirru will not bn a hcMlerwho baad b irora tbaa im i.riaf itp mil". frtn a Hut fnillaar tUllwir ItalM art n 'fiilatf! ly liostnunout (m UjIPMoU. hoctat CticvMUnna Tbf American H-ttl-riai hotaa tn Wtirrn t inada l 1 i t atranjjh-rlnafttriinsfr' land, ha liisi iifattir a iniiii-in f hid una li- i t . : sUl- Ihrrti If Jfi'U drtre lo know w U thr oa aillun of r I,- i n - . ti r la nrHiiMroii writ to in? of I ha famadian Aata aiulat ri'l for lllrralnra tatre.vt lot aeadlssit.et"rwe I Si-rat utasWrwee lipl of Isaaala-reOen, Ottawa, aaasla CANADIAN gOvtftMHKT A8IIT, 135 W fin STfiFt I IAISAS CUT, Mft- Mliirtii.4.7Mfedlil AI iMl.tknajt Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief -Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never ; fail. I'urely vecta- I Die - act surely Put scnlly on I the liver. , Stop alter dinner dis-tre-- line indigestion, , improve the complexion, brighten thceyesv SMAI.I. POX, SMALL UOSK, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature w. N. U., ST. LOUIS, NO. 43-1912. SOLUTION Hsa .ssMrnPTrpv -sHaWtUW wm itt i 4r. nasaAl I OF THIS COMHOUNll WlIX Kill Gorms of Distemper, Pink Eye, Epizootic, Catarrhal I c - r aod Icilurnzu, uaJci the mlcroacopo. Glfn on tha !!orarsi Tonkin, it nnli wiih 1 h" fli1rls of Ttist allroMjiary tJUWli Ihrnwii Into tha tHMd paaaci llirointh tt Klaiids an I ritrt-la tOa (rriiiH of Dlaf iter A tisul n It' , i au f n nil iu ft' f or Jin , v i i ut ciunN of I il senitei. QlTO H ii i' rood ourcii In tiruaa $3. S t) & $4.00 shoe I world. ssssg waese res its,, mmm are SBSSSa sees rosea Aisarrs1' 4 wm v wsm s. wtsseeweel SB leelerr fer catele sSMSwlae hew s. deli.ei, ike.,., ereoeiet. W.UDewkts,BreckUus. If Veure le fluttering or Fries 91.00 t