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Russian, Court Lady Gives Some f ■/; Inside Facts. /_. rvi.'-,. Foiled States [apartment of Vgric»»Uure.) ACCOUNTS FOR THE FARM HOME Here’s Laundry Hint Gleaned From the Marines (V//t Royal Pair Warned of Their'Danger Weeks Before Revolution Started— Czar Under Influence of Thibetan Drug When He Signed Abdication— Administered by 1V1an in Pay of Ger man Government 6'MJL W ASHINGTON.—jffnfonriHtlnn always'eorri.es/ in handy,'“’especially when you hook it while fishing for something else. As tin*AmerlejiU/'and French flap* wore raised* at fthe celebration of Hastiflt* day cvi^’ nuin.jin th,t* KJlip.se took olf his hat except the marines pu guard. . A patriotie young Judy, who Is go- y s r\~ r &“ " '\\}\ Ing to heuVen when she dies, pro- -I \[/ vlded she takes as good care of Mr l 1/ I \ soul ns of her glassy pink fingernails, ‘ A ’ I ../• ,i objected .to the omission, hut a- no ■■•*' "S' *\A1S-1 one pahT t lie least attention jto her, that was nil there* tvn|j. to-:t.hut - by;- cept : ■ / , ' A woniuft who hnppaiied to he standing next a uniformed youngster on camp have in quin d inffttlu'tnaftcr and learneii that, ini marine rmlv't >ke ofT Ids hut when he is wearing Tils. helt. . -S* — e~* — far Being a scfciabje n, glad c;f the ttijyyr to talk .to so obviously a nice vvonpm, ho told ofs id r life genera Myfitnt id'he came at Inst to the. Inside 1 Information that: “Jv\* ty in i iiV< is Ids own chink.*’ ' * ’Thjs explains for y n| why k/fs fhi.t some uniforms so tinx'h niftier than others; from a ):i;Yn-dr;y txvnt of vi'-.v." ’ v fr Also, it. may ace nut jftr'n v • a "mneM's, changing 'unity dduc for a color that won’t show dirt. "Yen Tm \ * - to know the rciison of a tiling, to have ... . \ . --T proper resp-ct ton Its value. ' *: \ • y 1 ” w < A marine has to wash a utjforin every day—nail Ire has four, unless it may he more or I*f r a li ton v gets the wires crossed mAv and then—atid he uses a brush instead of a washboard, which sav» S/wbap and tear on the garments, to gay,nothing of his I imcUies nnd Immortal soul. So now you-know .w v i t -to'do ulna tubbing time conies to help you. win tholwar, and > i—wJ. is really •men* important—The lady of the glassy pink nails will find from this Important docuinejut just why tin* marines kept From a Russian of high hjrth who was a lady-in-waiting to the czarina of Russia, are learned some particu lars of the events whioln immediately preceded and followed the czar's abdi cation which are not generally known. The woman lost all she possessed in the upheaval of RuAsiu ami is now connected with tin* American. Red ‘Cross. The czarina banished her vf . * ' from court before, the revolution hjys c&tse her liu.-.b.ind. .who was in tin? diplomatic service, had Incurred the TON r.. -S> y ht-Ti-k ancl instantly the room is flooded with a brilliant light. This convenience is home. isstnte in your .rns and sheds with DELCO-LIGHT This complete electric lighting plant will supply all the light you require; also a mple power f or * t he churn, cream* separator, washing machine, etc. Pays lor itself in a very short tih*. , Write fo Home Light & _ Power Co. Charlotte, N. C. Records May Be Classified When Made or at the End ot,Each Month wrote a personal letter to tin* czarina’, telling her that if she wisled to save Russia and her own family sin* piu-T'' dismhs Rasputin and the fJermaira^at court and sec that the army hart am munition, y/ I Advice Enraged Czarina. .TV ^ She wrote this in .Russian, which, was against Kii"ian court ctiqu tt* he bought at a r* the Venn, f rulin*. Woman Is Going to i Ollco-Llg*if «r* ASH ION hasn’t • ia *c tie* war. Everything is sllk.’^ The e l i •!-!• ni ;• w iio had uar.cd to mention "2 i • a fotipfe of shrugs it hat told each otkt filial of-comsesonic' woinculwotild aid It to a nior< With flic jif'"*rn Methods or Making '(which admit?* * TWtJ i r anet Classifying Records of Expenditures. pinglt sheets t.>ni fth^in a vTItiiiu block, Itistead of »<ii double p'apcr—; rkothejl crime against ctiqueTteTT * Tw<>more •crimes wer • tluit nhe-nd- drc>^ctl iliw Idler to “Her .Majesty'.” instead of to “Her Imperial Highness,” and jiosfcd it in I’drograd in the or dinary way instead of sending it through Huron Fredericks, the court minister, a sort of high prb <t for the observance of etiquette, an old mpn of Kills Chills drvidual items v leiS^b'd in <ep; j- : f.* <;oli;;::iis, , it w ould r»*qhin* a grgU’t anwunt of detn.ii w.»rk., Tutsdisti ibuT - ^ :’o*i Of the di '1 ere!; t 11" lb-i h"fuVm - f|V> ■'TTTf.'S into groups i< largely a m.'Ni r' of Indivlttuifl view puin*-. Tie; fol!o\vl\ ing tea division's sh'Uild la*. satisfac tory for the avi-*ig.* f.in'a family : An- im::! food, fruits and v• arc’.ihfcs. cer«'al USE OROiriARY SLANK BOOK Good forMciIoria.conslipatiofe bilioustiess —a fine tonic. ^Guaranteed or moneg bach \ A»K i)oui di olor . BeRrcns Drug Co..Waco.Tcx iiin ■ iin’K'timi iiiiiinnim'iiiiiinliiiiniii Details Encourage Economy and Shew Relation of Home Expenses to -Farm Business—Ten Divi !recent Herman eylrurtiniL hut a very rv bcucli of the River of Stvx. And after that* ht com sions Sctjsfa<;tor|' decent kind of persorr-all tlic same. In due time the eznrimt received and read the letter. Sin* was furious— furifltis. heeuu.se *so many rifles of cti- quette had hecH bnvkcti. jiikI still more fifriolis J»ei an - • the writer il:ir*-d tell In-r tli.it >h« ? and . her. hushaml .were unpopular and wi re losing ltussiu. "I shall never have any of th*» Rirs- slan aristocracy to court again," she cried angrily. "I always bated them. I love only the poor people’and the soldiers. At my next ball I shall have none nut poor* people and soldiers. The. soldiers adore me.” She h’ljd this entirely false idea of the' ’soldiers’ devotion, because people about the court used to "fake” grate ful letters to her from imaginary tml- diers. Thus, while tin* troops were nl- reudy cursing the imperial pair atul vowing revenge for ill tln-ir sufferings, for all the shortage of ammunition and for often being sent to he hutch- end jiist because a genera! needetUk decortition,- hut Jmd no cover his ut.t:u : k, the czitrim^vVas say ing she “adorm till her hallrooni-with them Slie not only from court, but ordered t her hush.imp Prince ^^Ind Avonld Inn c 4 the depth o Fredericks, who managtd .to gel Ttre- scntcnce softened to exile to tin? prince’s estate in the hcart-of Russia. Tin y wi*f!> ll^'pt,,prisoners on their es-* tale till the revolution started a cou- money came: . . ■ /. • A tremendously stout woman who didn’t give a hang for straight fronts, but wore her contour as unconcernedly as if she were the first edition de Milo, diked off lr. spotty black lawn. A mi 1 kilo-aged w.omau with the sort of Rnmrth < bin that will insist upon what it^vants until kltwd oil I'ome. and on*“ tn the things the woman appar ent)) wanted-jtrst thru t«» the. «• xt« nt- of posxcssing in Till its glory was a white skirt showing lace Inserts under blue llpwered mull., There were others, but these will serve, so the customer's worry lines went out of business, and as woman must express her-wlf or die sin* paused before a plaster lady in a store window—a passe plaster lady, ehipped a trifle and clothed In u shopworn suit marked down. "Wax tallies may do as they lilauied please, but you und I and the rest of us runs of the mill are going to stick to our coaties, even after the war. when knickers-rmuc hr fashion.” - . < •’* And anybody who supposes that plaster lady failed to -smile--response is simply not acquainted with plaster ladies. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO-. 35-1918. , The modern farmer’s wife Is no longer satistied with tip* '-old accepted idea that ‘‘Tin* farm gives ns-a'llv ing." 1 ' in A:' •••r 1 ’a paper and asks •‘•flow much of--a- ny at it*g does it Us.' , Y (icrifrat-ions ago neither the fan nor the farm hops.-hold hud any hut minor dealings with the outside vor|d. Fnder such conditions ibe ,m** d f-»r ac/ouTrrs was slighr Hut those cmi- ditions no longer exist. The farm tToTTsTdiohl, tla'unFTTstill in many ci<.*s rcceiviut} it;< * major support in. farm >iroducts v consumed at lioun*. pur- bases far more •extensively than ever be fore front outside -sources. Farm house hold account* Ji.'iv,* become cs * *tv ri a t to e'eionomy. . , Tlousctiold expenses on the tann are very inthiiahdy associated with th»* bUsi.m*ss of 1 b * * fvnn jit self, lit** farm AD WAr ■WSIGALLY : an's ’. .n diet Made RecnKt Won der if Any Disease Had GotN. Away From Him. x BE THRIFTY AccTiifnts will show you how. Know where every dollar comes from and where it goCs. Sfudy yonr ^rcconl hook and plan ahead. Huy. carefully Today ami give t » Fnclc Sam tomorrow. Save food, fuel and .clothing. -, who Fnltcd lliHii tiiaml ther, xamming phy-patrttr nin!, after-the usual physical Jexaoutna- tl- 11. was told that lie failed t—mt***t the t'eijUiri meids. - •* ”U Ii: •’> the ! attef Wit'll Hie?" quis led the pr>ope,-tire IIdn destroyer. “Y-i*i 1 ’\• • : -t scoliosis, phth -t- and nyn<i : v i-s. ' wfis. tin -V«rgvoi»’> reply. Tim w i-ii!- 1 J-e marine' hiushi'd to be told so.frat I.iy what prevr*nt»*d >tis Ite- Peppcrs and Celery in Brine. flitiwn p< plants and celery can be preserved for future u-** bv brining. If properly tlotic peppops so prepared cap be -u-ed as suletRut** for .fresh ]>cppcrs in pickles or sala»ls, or after fr.ikemng j.n water.'mm be u-ed b-r. sfUff-al pepper. .Properly prepared tle'y c;it* _ hardly be told from fresh i - ppers;*' The-iUelhi -1 of ^rin.itig is-as follows 1 . • 1 . • Remove the stems and seed and pack nose down into n water-tight, ten-metalHo reeeptTude. snch a- a keg. Proof That Kind Act Is Not Always Appreciated normally mu t*ru’itt:g a -fovil -log a tut turned ’o go artillery to WlTieli 'e*her’wisy* viould become- a lvotisehoM e’;! if * 11 se. ’ i h** holly hold, iti li* ry and w ould t urn \ • 1 \' often furnishes b-iar-l for farm labor. ..which would otherwise b«» haiii'li- (1 the princess furm »*\»>eiise. Merely from the hat. she und stnnd|%-int of keeping track <*t h'oitse- exilcd to .Siberia; And hold' expenses as re'at-*'l to the farm some i out. . wi *u rte* stiot a few . h-vt part ing H'-ah after' hijn. ’• \i : onl\ tli:Vr you’re troubled with’ Flight Tjstigiuatism,‘otitis media and chr-Mib* fiirniiineiihisi.'." . ‘aio'h." -was all the lad i-nubf say as he<tb d in .comfusion. It tNiju'ud* nue—-that goes with Inno cencelimp shedding teeth: -‘‘SayNmst-er, Rive us a ride. Jinny ain’t* never R^cn in a nautyiiiohile.” The man paid p.o attention and Whizzed awAiy. \jx They w ere only Tu’ds ^-f-fhe street, hut It would huvKdieelK w orth while, ptrhaps, to give two stepchildren of fortune a memory that mtfctR have lasted thTm a lLfetirne. . - And perhaps, a^aur, have got The host arrested for kiditupliig-r—you ,ncV always to do n kindly action ojfhand. man who lives up Capitol hill ^ Being a stranger here for respons lonely for oldtime friends and ussoeia buoyantly healthful person, soul and I hia way and ahviiv-s .does his best to ; car was at the curb. and. as it wasp the house to go riding, he humored Hogging, him for pennies, cones mel 1 ri-lc. When he returned afiejmn sim thcTe was to jt, hut, dear Rity .no l’ T taking her children .In Ms car, • So, you st*e, yonf ne\\r can tell. Princess VTTsiltchlkoff one to Siberia on ,foot In r~xrhTfer—but for Baron fruid,jar. CovPr with a .brine made by .adding tw,f 1 of salt to each gallon of v a ter. If a lu*g, barrel or chock .is used. s.ns* P<ml a wooden • cover i,n tire bribe so that It will keep the peppers Well below the surface. If the cover is plan q- on the peppers and weighted wirbout si is-. GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN y it! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin. other- is_ia cla months later. * incident, shows how blind the ii family were til! the last mill- id how the ezarina, a <lenmib by birth,- had Unbilled tie* 'autocrat tnidilions of Catherine the (Ireut and Ivan-*tli * Terrible.’ ,V.» ,* * Drugged by Ka ser’s Order. The same inforuiutum-iaid that the czar Was surt’dring from the efleets <d’ a iterrihlc Thibetan drug when In* - A Sc signed his a!,(!ieu,tlon. >1‘‘Everybod.vTat the y.Vtirt knew it," thKprln.’ess stibf. "lie signe-l his own. abdiclRlon aji-1 i is son’s wjtlnuit a iHuniiiitvxpid we ill knew'turn, for an ohstimite MX(t-i. ^'or days afterward it js this way,” he*v,„haAVns Mlwk^ate of stumiiy- Only ; .around, here and when he (*iTn1e r t-NMniseif dki h**, real? -here. And some- Izt* what he had fioHe. Theti it was lefed me. Maybe too late. But his despqlr was terrl- ced It. 'T In winter hie.” *- * >s v aUyays the same, “Who. drugged him ?” was tosked. !;t ■(*ess;| i y r-etiditutu* - * juice of two lemons In* a 1 'Ma-iningMhree ounces of t»*. 'luik** well, and you have :f quarter pint” of tin* tiest freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complex ly,!. whitenri*. at very, very small cost. Your g;n?<vr. has the lemons and any drug spire or toilet counter wilj^supply 'throe ounces of Orchard .White for a few coifs. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands and sec liow quickly the freckles', -sunburn!, windhurn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and \yhito the skin becomes, Yos!. It ti harmless.—Adv. / - i ' Hinri xpcnditur.c'’ readily nla.v be deter mined.'' Lp. order, howcvmg to -know d.e totals fr «*a»di kirnL-of «:!a>s it..,.wdil i o nee,-. i*y to TH-dvi* up ii mynfljjy s*fitiunary.. in w hioli the- itmns wjUL be P-t ri'but**d in * 1 i ’>'» ■ n*--i i t columns, by a asses. Tlits-cXira w:ork at till* end of oa/lriwonth* for ;>t the*ond of the year) may oiiu-'o'discouragement and neglect' f clas'Uic'a t ion. With‘the result that •Ji»> grojitcs'i c(m»4-i 11:iI coni,] tn* derived T'foffi ■ the records is not roiiji/.ed. Fnder the *> 'ond uieilnxl, in addl* * on m being onfcTcit ail together in ape cpbnun. the items : rd classifieil in '"partite oolumht. This nn thpd has -tie same -mlvaniages as the first moth- <1 find the additional advantage, of al lowing for tin* (TbprihuMon of the itenijj. of'.etpvridltpre To The proper classes ■without the Im'dnv'cimHiee of turning to some other lalge. The distribution to i\Upw gi'S -to, es< Tp,e. then- till per- fcrdly TtiTFYvTnrTiFine and spid tialit. Kegs or baYrels tjfiif havi* a good lead can-.be filjud. full with pi-piers and brine an<l headed up. ' Fresh pcppei's can. be adrlcd from time to tline asi they ipature. Before use. freshen in water to remove salt and thm U't’* like fresh peppers. .Celery can he'preserved, in the same manner, and after freshening -4s ex cellent for'sours, creatiied <vU*ry and for flavoring purposes! Possibly Wartime Conditions Brought This About • OjjR COFFEE is l HOT • Save Sugar. ‘ . Fse “one tcasfwtonful to the'cupful Serve more fruiTs f*ir dessert. • Make frui^hRccs and sirups. Fse sirups in general cooking. Can without sugar. ' * Dry .your..fruits apd vog(.*:ab]es. Have loss' i: kc* *ind fromiug. Eat lesfe-cnndv. Sarcasm. ■**Ft i> very hot today.” “I'nr sb gl.ad you told me. Saves mi 1 'fhc tfoulUc of going, to look nt fhg theniiomcterfL / **"■' Talk 1 luted States? Stirrg! What I-tu complaining al^ut Is that ftKW’ar- \ <, *^L -r ^ Ay* « • 31 )) ' time Washington—in w inter, suyv- * \ ^ ean’t .ever get your, second cup of! \ v A coffee us hot as the-first, or with as fht \ 1 X ^ 1 niM'h cream In it. And In summer An fT■— r ' the second glass of Ice tea is warm! Ask me net why this is true. There is no valid rr«.</»u why the second cUP of cofTt*c should not he as hot as the first, or why’the sgcqnd cup sMVuhh he Mark* instead of Might.’ Nor have I «ver been able to find a real excuse for yoyr second glass of Ice tea coming to you-lukewarm, u\ith an invisible piece of. ice In it. ‘‘I threatened, Resought arnl bewailed, and all were of no avail. I tuust go through life, I thought, accepting a lukewarm seituid cup of coffee and a tepid-second glass of ice tea. . . '‘But now all that is changed. My second cup of coffee is steaming und my ,second glass of tea looks like an Iceberg afloat on an amber sea. Stomach Trouble* and Dysentery canied fr,,m Drinking Ire Water ,,r fn iu sleepina Dear an «p, n »mdow hhonld be cheeked Inuuedi- ateif Get a bott e < f, GKUV K S MAUY BO>\’ML MMOU IN rt, a safe and sure reui■ dy for Huatnier Xtiarrboeaa. It is Just as efli ctive ‘or Ada-itt as lor C'4)iidrrii. ' ,—»_ _—Increase in Corn Flour. Tt is estimated Mluft during thd Iji*>t IS months the output of corn flour lias increased •’•pH per cent. There is now emaqgh commcal being turned nut-t > rare for all demands in th • I ’tilted States. The rcnini^tihh* increase in output, ‘which is certain to bccf.rni' greater eaclt swi*e<TIng month! is tlue < in considerable part to the convei'ion entry is ma<h*. ,W.]n*n the page is f'llod tin* lie-xt pirge Is begun, the top line, next, to the’heading being reserved ’ »r the totaT^carried--forward from prbfediutr aage.v' Tin* - "items.may he totaled at * he end’ of the month and *hese totals '-carried fo the summary •iiii>* at th * end of the hook. . 1 ’ Be ok Not Important. The klnc of Iwwik to tfse Is riot 4m- —„ * ■. . •- portant. An ordinary blank day-book or ledger book with'a stifF cover may Tnni-mfn.ing machinery Fldcago woman has staffed crusade against cats -to conservi food.. o' ,ng • lUbre h grow* When Your fiyes Need Care - Try Murine Eve Remedy « n :< r»tr^ -t I yc* (*-,n,fL»rt .G* Ts*H Si Orrfji Si* or r.u Wr tc f.. r Frc* K/e » Ml'KINK F.Vr KKMKIIY C<).,C!I It AUO niachiuerj- i*to 1S. -J,| 1 11 1 _ ' 1 » If If I/I » * >Cv m J/iyEKBtEV TaJL^l I L LA. * -i x i A4 s'7' .*< ll .'?/? . *'’».>■«< 'Tt. n si ■ i/ it / * t * f >/ 2 . _ ■■ . f i Vp ft y T * . /" - 2 - (f , r . m /' s i r> r ■ V- ■ > S* ■ - r