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Housekeepers Can Save IHr Cash and >®flir Your' Health 4 th> <>f food by. rate.—Qn> rat will often do a hundred dollars' damage of rood and property In a single sight, and a careful .estimate gives over 1200,000.000 as the value of foodstuffs destroyed annually t>y these pests.' Exterminate them with Stearns’ Paste and save this enormous loss! of food.- A small bo* of Steams’ CASCARA Paste costs drily RT cents aTrxTTs utlial- j ly enough to completely rid the house of rats.and mice; also effective against crick- I roaches and waterbug*. Adv. CONCRETE SURFACE IN TASTF Tht standard esld core for 20 year*— la tablet foiTD^-^afe, sure, no opiates —cures cold m 24 hours—grip in S day*. Money back if it fails. .Get the genuine box with Red top and Mr. In many recipes only half as many eggs are required* in some none at all*- if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder Is used, about a teaspoon* in place of each egg omitted. ~ . * , ' ;~“V • ' . - Try the following recipes which also conserve while flour a* urged by the government. Types of Architecture May Be Con HillVpirturc on It. siclered| That Could Be Attained Helpless Man, Costs 1 <gives ' jiie Inuies-Gotl-biess’em" were talk ing-,--In the humorously Indulgent , way tn which they actually tackle the topic about their husbands and other wom- •tVs husbands. f ■ — . "John is i |>» ri'ccUy helplo** without Hie," said Mrs.-A. "Henry's that way. tori.' said Mrs. don't know what would become of fynTif I’d lgavo litug for a week. ’ ^ ‘‘Isn’t; It‘the truth i" sighed Mrs. C.' "You'd think layYiusliiind w;i* a child' the way I have to take Why, w henever lie is clot in v« or sew ixipr on bit darning his so>-k«. ii Jt l thread the.'rK'eiii hind Plain Dealer. 24 Tsblsts for 25c. ■ , - "* i- At Any Druf Stor* PP that will not only avail itse’f of the CC -natural quality of* %he’'buH.<Jtng mnte- ■ boras rial, bi.it Vill at tin* same time, he best on his adapted to tin economical devnh jiment- ’Simplicity of .architectural lines rarely fails' to' give the quality of beauty: The dignified' colonial KbU>V?t of early “N'eTv j Fnglnm. and the Georgian houses of New Ymk and Virginia otTer models that nin.f he easily followed in pmanti- j nent materials*. So, too, are those pe culiarly American adaptations of the ^Spanish, the California‘and mission Types susceptible tb'the same construc tion. Flat wall surfaces of soft gray ! concrete bring out the -proportion and placing of doors and win*. >ws. White stucco on a fireproof wad will give the same effect as painted Woodwork", with all the peculiar charm of an old Pennsylvania country house with its hme-was.hed walls. . In fact there is no real limitation incurred by the selec tion of a permanent construction; the choice is really widened and types of architecture may be considered that, could la* successfully attained through no other medium. ’ - It wou'd ho possible to contTntm al-. ■most--indefinitely n discussion of the suitability of concrete surfaces, flu-; ished ns rmyfh cast or as finely-tooled stone for Interior wall surfaces, *nd i of its particular adaptability for fire place construction, and other interior cVtalls. At much less cos{ than if the designs were cut in natural stone,. nV- 11 Stic ornamented work may he mold- Com Meal Griddle Cakes - lyi cups corn meal - - -f- 1% caps bolUag water * % cap milk '' 1 tablespootrxhortenlsf J 1 tableipoon mrilum . M cup flour . • . __ v 1 teaspoon salt 4 teiaipoms Royal Baking PowdST NO EGGS ^ . Scald eoru meal In bowl with boiling water; add milk, melted shortening and molasses; add flour, salt and baking-powder which have been sifted together; mix wall. Bake on hot greased griddle until brown. Eggless, Milkless, Butterless ir Cake * 1 cup brown sugar % teaspoon salt /i.% cups water 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup seeded raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon .1 2 ounoee cltrea, out flu«. 1 cup flour —- V4 cup shortening M cup rye flour 6 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Boll sugar, water, fruit, shortening, salt and spices together in saucepan 3 minutes. When cool, add flour and baking powder which kave L been sifted to gether. Mix well; hake In loaf pan In moderate oven about 4* minutes. vtill ciean it off withriu* laying up the hqree No blister, no hair gone. Concentrated—only a few drop* required at art application. $2 pci b owl '' t f, | xred. Detcribr ymir ca«« tot rfK-cttl ittttructioiM ■sd Hook A si free. AI3SOKBINR JR.. ,be ,nd jjror lin-oirnf Kx fMmund, luiurei. Painful SwrlUor* mUrrr* Oiaud* Wen* Bnjiae*. Vincoae Vein, allay* Psio *>W anflauiinatlon. PrieePt and Si a bottle at drift<'i*tt W 4eli*cA<L Walt M the fj. S. A. by ; , If. F TJUN6. P.'B. F.,3l0f«si|ile$t. Springfield. Mass. -Clcvc (The: Old Method [Fruit Cake] called far 2 eggs) (TJse Old Method called for 2 eggs) Send for our new booklet “55 Ways to Save Eggs ” Mailed free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Co,, Dept• W., 135 William Street, New York GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER CABBAGE PLANTS has been a houst hold panacea all over the civilized' world for more than half n century for constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver and, tin* generally depressed feeling that 'Xarly Jersey and Charlexton WaUefleld Succes sion and Flat Priteh; §at^faction <Juarant«-ed. By express; 600, fll.oO; l.iwO, $li.U; 5,(00, at 41.25; ».O0 up at 11 00. F. O. B. His.KE. DeliTerod Parcel Post 100, iV-; 1,000, I1.7.V D. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, & C One More Question. - fnr?” asked the talkative Spunds True. Irate Mamma—Goodness me! It’s hnlf an .hour since I sent -you to the shop to get those thing*, and here you are back again without them. Little Ifiek—It was *-ueh a long time before rny turn came to he waited on that I forgot what it.was you wanted. “Then why didn’t you cojni; home A Friend Indeed. The littde hoy earne home whistllnf e latest soldier song bravely, lit accompanies such disorders. is a most valuable remedy for indigestion or nervous dys pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming of up food, palpita tion of heart and many other symp toms. A lew doses of Aifgust Flower wjJI Immediately relieve yotb; It.Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in all civilised conritrios.—Adv. "To Lorirlfip." roared the traveler. ’Tin forty-six and married; name, IIo- j ratio Ilrown; one daih;titer, nineteen I years old, ih the elvib service, gets thirty shilling a week :* father died last^ July; inother-is still living; one | of my nleces"fias jjtA h 1 has’left Uh, tmf we've got ! Anything else?” * I.. .Thu talkaiiyemrie thmight for a mo- whistled It cheerfully. When he ap- KODAKS developIng All »«11 Aims d«T«foped 10p. Prints 3 to 5 eti*. Prompt »tt«i)tionU> mail orderei. R. O. UERMU, UrteiMboe), V. G. proached the door he wiped his feet ou the mat, arid he, closed the front dfKir behind him. “What's the matter with you, IBsr- old? - ; Inquired h|s mother asxiomffy. These were bad symptoms. ' ' ‘Tm happy !” shouted Harold, fllngi- ing r hls speller at' the rat. ~ MIND READING .BY WIRELESS and* ftncf out? mother one, I was afraid If -1 left I’d Ins Fakir Detected to Be Using Secret Buzzer Conected J£/ith the Side Pocket of His Assistant. turn Willing Sacrifice An Expert. *T understand that Rinks has become an efficiency expert.” “Is that so? Now he will h.* able to tench everybody to do everything he can’t do himself,’’. “Nan !” he remonstrated. “Nawf You see, I am getting acquainted with a nice feller at school. His father owns n candy factory.” ’ Sw«*et (Jirk—-Fa. The house no\t door was robbed last night. Fa—M« ;•••>•.’ Next door! «• Swa*<*t Gi.l— Yes, and the burglars have been in two or three houses on you use on your tongue?" he inquired . While traveling In- Ohio last year I attended n performance in n small * Need More Than Mules. The day has passed w hen a war enn fn* won with a string of mules. Chester. Fa..-Is to have a hl^r steel ship plant. town, where-n -n^lnd reader was givin ed for exterior and interior decora a wonderful exhibition of his When a man is easily bought th« this terrace within a week. \ Fa—F know It. I know it. It’s ter rible! Rut what dan we do? Sweet-Girl - l was thinking It might be a good plan for Mr. Nicefello r^id tiori At small expense a llmltTesi range of colors and textures Is avail abkv . ■ . x ~ -‘tr Mused a eolesmtm. The mind retider? apparently, an Oriental, for he wore a tar ban and spoke broken English, was able to name every object the nudjence chose to select for a test; he also buyer ts usually sold Mrs. W. J. Tisdale, lloboken, N. J. widow, has seven sons in Fnlted State military ^servicn. It’s as unblessed to give as, lt. ls"bt receive offence; . 1 HOW TO MAKE BIRD HOUSES me to -sit >i[» a few night* to wmtcb for ■anted < ates on coins, word: viiM .fr marvelous exhibition. The mind render’s .assistant bad a familiar look; be reminded me of a telegraph operator I had worked with fa the West. When he came to where I was sitting. I noticed hr* {kept on<- hand In bis side- -poek'et. Tin* ns slsfarti n«k« d pit to give the mind Vending a test. r Fulling otit tny union card, I asked bfm to name the nrgrtnlrntlnn tn whfrh I was a member. If ^\ns lbr«M- infn- utr « to my watch br'fore thr*. mind reader answered. “Rrotherhood tif Railroad sie'n.almen.’’. The assistant turned nwny frotn mV ns he held rny eard in s\n*h a way ns to bring the siq,^ where,his liatui was Is the font away from me. Thirty yj^ars as a telegrapher has wade’ toy hearing mrider,"uliy aeute and I defeefed faint Mor-e signals. Tto-u I rejrlired'in anJmstiiut wiiv the $100 RewarJ, $100 rrti is a lotal greatly influ- by* constitutional conditions. It ^re requires c-orstltutional treat- HA'l.L’S CATAP.K1I, MEDICINE en intVrriaHy arid di-is through th« on the Mucouri Surfaces of the Syj- IIA LI/S CAT - ltRH MEDICINE tlie foundation of the disease, tie. patient (strength by improving ■peril Inalth ap*1 assists nature In its work. IKti.Of* for any . ase of %that HALL’S CATAKRH Here are a few ftuggdstions that avUI jirove helpful to anyone- planuittg id build bird houses: * - • Martins and sparrows are the- only hirrhvtlmt build their t_< vts in e. bmb s; Martiqs^are u.ll too ran\ and sparrows .are nermi. ; au.: un'e^s yxoi- MEDICINE mil: Tic. Ter timonials fr*-e f-y'& Co., Toledo, Ohio, have"! a large piTtce arel i 4ioiU-es do pot bull! iitmu-e for more than ote* n<*-*. house of weather-worn ! you must use now lumh r , rBa,ld Men, Uon't Rcad-This! GhoKv W-fidvWn' the old getjtletuJin e lio tool; >c»u_ io\iinn<*t'. Violet? Violet An h!<1 vetehelor friend of papa’s. He v j s'VkmSdufu’. <il.'Mtys I -hi ibit.-p tbink you would find jO ha 1)1 lr- riled old lihriu-lor a very xie! 1 i?hiful ('otiitiiiiijori at dimp'r. Violet—(>’i hut he was— li-e attract- od nil the flies. \ buzzer In (here and was signaling the wind render. The buzzer was muf fled with cloth to kill the sound. I also saw why the mind reader wore a turban and stood rigid In one position on a rug. The jnrban wns to hide the receivers clamped on his ears and the rug to hide Il^e nntenae that ran under the rug, uprbehind, his hack N> the receivers. Have you-ever used MOTHER’S JOT SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Fneumonia. Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh?. If you haven’t get it at once. It .will cure you.—Adv s - E. PINKHAM S JLE COMPOUND Turkish Girls Wed Young.- ost. Turkish girls marry between nre« of fourteen and eighteen. _L. . i New Fishhook. A recently invented fishhook is so weighted that shoidd It fall to the bot- *om of a sfreaiti the point of the honk ■nil the bait arc held up wltldfy re«eh Many peepln Imatsln* that Worm* ar.Tsp*- worm cannot be potten rtd of' entirely, Those who' have used "Dead Shot"—Dr. Pe<ry*s Vermifuge, know that they caa. Adr. James Diitevari of Quitmy v Afjiss.. though without hands, is n «fuccessTtil gardener. LYDIA E P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO LYNN.MASS Types of Bird Houses. ~ 0 pii'nt it hrown tir greenNynd throw a helped thousands back to a healthy condition of stomach, liver and bowels. - : Black-Draught has been successfully used in cases of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Bil iousness, Sick, Headache, Backache, Constipation, etc. Thousands of men and women have written to tell of its good results. It is a family stand-by for young L and old, In thousands of American homes. Mjr. K. J. McKinney, of ?Mt. Ye^non, Ky., writes:^ “I was a merchant.. .and this kept me very closely confined. This confinement brought qn co’hMipationLind ; T^sevdhrbpjrdaches. Host petite, got very thin and there sfcemed to be a lujnp in my stomach after every meal. I had THED- FORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT in stock..,! took down a package to the house.. .and began using it regularly. . .The indigestion soon disappeared. . I rested better. Next.thing I knew I-was gaining in weight.. BLACK-DRAUGHT is without dotibt the best liver medicine on the market.” , Make your box (Jeopor ^Jian ik/is ^iflo aiKl put the hole nearer the/tap ttian Vhe pottorn. Slope tlie rpqflfrom the hacL Io th?’ front,' aul lot. -it pro j(*ct fnr .oDough to prevent, stm, rain atm! cats from reacliing the hole. Jt is much to ^hiiftfo. the roof, as th- n.yJm can clean-thVhouse out- j| t the rtid. of Jhe .^eiLien, which, must be done or the Kirds wvTn not return. It is wise to dust out thr- inside of an old hlrdhouxo thoroughly with sulphur IV sure you set the houses out; of read, of cats, as they are the nestlings’ w orst enemies'; Your liver acts as a watch-dog apd helps to keep your system free from poisons;-and from the diseases, due iu self-poisoning. . Your health, may depend iipon keeping yoinr liver active. • , ; A purifying medteine is frequently .needed, to stir up yoiir liver into .tjie proper activity, induceLhe bowels to act freely and purge tlie system from del eterious matter. . + Tlicdford’s Black-Draught has /been doing this successfully for, many vea^-and-is today one of tFe favorite liveiv medicines in the South, where liver medicines are so much, used. ,, . Prepared^ from purely vegetable ingredients, Black-Draught has none of the had effects^) often observed from the use of Calomel or other mineral drugs. ^ ' Tt acts naturally, promptly, reliahlyrand has All the food value of the grain id used in making this de licious fpod; and its blend of malted bar ley not only adds to Trees Of BifiMral Nntm 1 ~ There are in the Scriptures many ! memorable - trees. Fjom the earliest ! times proves are m^ntionerj. Id connec tion with religious v^orslifp. Among these trees are mentioned the palm and cedar (Psalms 02:12, 13),‘ the olive (Ps^lmsJ)2:8), tlie oak (Joshua, 24:2b; its nounshmj ties but prpe flavor of unus 11:6>» the. tamaraek in Grb»>nh . lei, 22;26), the. terebinth in i (Joshua, 24:26), the palm ! )ahdrah fLdges-4:3) . tTie t-f rV' enchantments.(Judges, (9:37). blnth of wanderers (.Judges, d others In 1 Samuel, 14:2 tH»r Waste! TRADE MARK RtG.US.PAT. OFF. K .* v.. .. y a r . j- ■, .•/ • -. • j» A v' » •