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YOUNG GIRL% Mothers, watch you] Health Is . From the time a girl reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is es tablished, she needs all the care a thoughtful mother can give. The condition that the girl is then passing through is so critical, and may have such far-reaching effects upon her future happiness and health, that it is almost criminal for a mother or guardian to withhold counsel or ad vice. Many a woman has suffered years of prolonged pain and misery through having been tho victim of thought lossness or ignorance on the part of those who should have guided her through the dangers and dificulties that beset this period. Mothers should teach their girls what danger comes from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, and from over workng. Do not let them over-study. If they complain of headache, pains in the back and lower limbs, they need a mother's thoughtful care and sympathy. A Household Word in Mother's House writes Mrs. Lynd, about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetAlble Compound when I was 11 years old for troubles girls often have and for loss of weight. Then after I married I took the Vegetable Compound before each child was born and always when I felt the least run-down. Both my Lydia E, P"inkham's- Privat< Peculiar to Wolen" will be sent to the Lydia E. Pinikhamru Medit This book con itins valuable info Says the Cynic. .in o bw.i lr's fri nd fieei fotinth san, in buth'i ,nsefi.. Clear Your Complexion witha This Old Reliable Remedy HANCOCKi SULP uRCOMPOND Por pimples, black-heads, freckles. blotches, andtan, as well as for moreserious facc, scalp and body cruptions, hives. eczema, etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lo. tion, It soothes and heal.;; taken internally a few drops in a glass of water-It gets at the root of the trouble and purfies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the most effective blood purifiers known. Re. member, a good complexion isn't skin deep -It's health deep Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUNID. It has been used with satis factory results for over 25 years. 60c and $1.20 the bottle at your druggist's. If lie can't supply you, send his name and the price In stamps and we will send youa bottle direct. HANcOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Blltimore. Md. /inecd Wdphur Comunfd oat. < . WMe't--..e anid .M-fer uA#u-ith the I i um Yund. ShaveWith Cuticura Soap The New Way IWithout Mud *3 netino etn 'ultly revive it ahin ring baeck utill otiia color it ilustariance-i. A ta go . d rui. t,7.,o direct, frout iIFESSIG - E.2 hmt.MMHS EN -MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in per-forming their functions. Keep your vital or-gans healthy with The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric ncid troubles sinco 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. Ali druggists, three sizes. Look for- the name Gold Medal on every boz Dear Sir: I have used 12l years for my thrCe Ii him Mrs. Winslow for It cured him. DIarrhoea, colic, flatu teed non-narcotic, nona! 7he Infants* as II- ANGI.O-AMERICAN DRU wosa NEED CARE rDaughters'Health Happiness sister and sister-in-law take it ano have only the highest praise for it. It has been a household word in my mother's house for years." - Mrs. KATIIEnYN LYND, 2491 Gladys Aye., Chicago, 111. A Little Book Helped Her to Decide Milwaukee Wis - "My daughter took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she was so weak and did not feel like going to school. She was like that for a whole year before taking your Vegetable Compound. I found a little book of yours in our mail-box and decided to give her your medicine. She is now strong and well and attends school every day. We recommend your Vegetable Com pound to all mothers with weak daughters. You may use this letter as atestimonial."-- Mrs. E. KLUCZNY, 917 20th Ave., Milwaukee. Wis. "I was always feeling tired and sleepy, was losing in weight and would faint at times. I had other troubles too, that made me feel bad ly. I read your little books and heard frlends talk about the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done them, so I have taken it too. 'he results are most satisfactory, for I have gained in weight and my bad symptoms are gone. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to all my friends and you may make whatever Use you like of this letter. "-GLORIA RAiltEZ, 1116 9th Ave., Tampa, Florida. Text-Book upon "Ailments you free upon request. Write Ine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. rnation. NATIVE CONVERTS AT MEET Peking Gathering Shows the Spread of Christianity in Countries of the Far East. In early years of inissionary ioifer 1 On. tuio venients iII non-Christian land-; were often represeited by work 'i-rS froin ChristI.in lands Who were li r1in'hg in theIII iv foreilgi tield. To the re * 4fut fe ienc l(id in I neking ft Ihe Worli's Studn lent (I'Ii s tifn federatilon, hiowvver, lite variois 1n1vemients sent its diIe..gltes sons and dalughters ol' t he soll' v. g. of the 24 .Japanese delegates 'only tw ' were n(InI-Japtinese. M,' the nine 1r,in India -.l1 but three were i11ins411.., oif thlie six rep1reseitin. 1op-;n oinly n wast a foreign(er, oi .111 no froIn Itijs/.sia utal 4 sb ria iall but fine! werk.ecitizens- of ltese hands, and a of the 12 relproesnting the l'lillilippie sislnds wvro F-ilipinos. Pointed. "SnII ator li N-r. sai a PIlilm9e -hia.11 .nn a nat way ft piftting things. ".\I till, Ilhih14olphia .11 c lub o e ovye l .ng lh lelhii reor'rIii e'm111 inl fo r .1 )1 ! d( al -. f 4 ' r.it-I i . I n thI e 1 11 'w vId , :11rth ie o w w9iii ai link'r 'h:r iitably. Li.'s --nlt his go ll p''ii ' , " ' s. said Il'e osC, 's 1's ;I porel lpine.'" Self-Help Is Best. i'i believe --hiit unts the b\el hralts mHeo m Wqas istne.hsben k dai~' lnnihe.orl to'l ta nokit, r9i1c lA (lath 19yS9 gf he hiln' hadO1 l'n ind1s. Toiu w*'.--- goiriginnii telied yarti'. ItalyInon~d, and1( look for the kitty.'' oft thoe "ticks of' thle tradh'" ('9me1 over hdim .a141Ii hI aniouisI~ lyiquired:9 Curiosity Satisfied. A\ nie'ihboing famlrily, witht relatIves in I iheir re4t Ir n T as5kd thtIle father it' they lun11 had14 an1 enjolIyab1le timie&. Marshall, Mo. ras nd ~It hprov nan y babies had coi andY suc aSrp tertainly was fne Yours truly, ( Name on equesi) ency and constipation are quickly easant, efficient remedy. Guaran. Icoholic. Formula on every label, DWS SYRUP d Childrn'. Regulator for/frae booklet of letters from mothers. G CO., 215-217 Fulton St., Ne r YorkU *: Haro Id F. Ritchi & Co., Inc.,U InoIodoSde Heresy and the Home By REV. LEW W. GOSNELL Ass4ita:it De01n. Moody Iiblo I itatitrate, Chclaigo. T'lid'-If t hre conto tiny unto y-U Unti1 bring Rot this ttoctrino. receive ini not Into your house. neither [)II hin God apeci: for he that bitheth hin1 Goti e41ied ls pa11rttakitri% of his ovil deeds.-Il JolIn1 10, 11. "i't not your hious li e mtie a basis of operlations atgainst Christ." Si sotys iti olit wr1iterl, with our text in niti1d. "tiitt," ft may Ie asked, "are we I)(b so 111rro thfit we cannilot giv tilt orilnary greetinig of court teyto) suineone who dlifers with uts about somle polint of dlo(tie aItni cannot en tertain such in a social way?" This leads us to set forth wIiat we heliieve the text incuil 4 t11ts. iotrst of Ill, it is evidint that it Is i mllatter of false teachilng whilh is here involve(l. It i.- iiiportIIt to ilote thi.' in at <lty whenl it is supposel to tiatke no <lif'erence as to what we helleve'. For wtile .114hn1 is very Insist ent on right cornittet, hie Is none the less- In sisteit ol right hellef. He knew. as all should realize, that errors ts to "doctrii" prodtuce errors its to) life. False Liberality. Aga. in, the expression, "bring not this loetrine'," oilits out the iper-son1 as a teniher, not a mt're I raveler seeking hospitality. Dr. .111amtes Cul ro4ss, lin Vxcellenlt linterpretr oi (f .lhn's writ ingI , wel1 4 saays "The 1 1ha"rge whih .ohlu gi ves is ian int itlote tu that sio-i.lleti 'iherality' to willchl trtith 11 4 i alshtliool atre alike, w-hich genierally ethils In hintlng truth with it Intnii'evrti lintruee. Wiatever mity lii ciini ftroin Chrish lain (ieiipissioni of kindhiess. lot it tie loeiv witiiou lesita. tii tt'eear hut 1it It le)' ilene as oliiuta ssin orl kiliiess-i the it spirl{ of tli goa Sttuaritin. .tilin 1his ie i'aiult with it, at throws Ito hitirate ill Its way. Utit kl.o the (listlnctiionl 4l.ear het lwei ' tding at f'eil of Chris. 1it1 lie'lleieelle tluI givitig help ti ttilt i- 'ilirist ii ehl r r." Thl fals tentelier I- not only i) )th refusedl hosplitality, bult hev Is not. to) be telentii 'Old stpet, ori as the levise(I \'rsioii piuts it, we are to) "give luu lit r'ea ill.'' ,1i1hin's iguttge Nield not tititessarily prevliie I n ti or illnairy greot in, '4 11ut,1-sy, lut it involves sym Ilib anld a riv(it, so ats t ,iueeaie a1 l'inrtakor eof the e'vit dteuetis of the tE':u'lti '. Silhi friateri i iiite ireeetst i dli.. a* s tinei irohiit eel. We imst he eni refuil lieu lo e toissumiie fits e'xasive atillit Iele toewaIrdis intei wh. iII ei'llffer with uI f ..is tas lto si11in1 e2s,-nt mil o irt OfIoctrinie., fuor In sich itters ie1re 1 s r Ioino Lr it ii1 tieliiihiren. .lin hiai in taijiiini ni' e eeilly tie eletc s 4o1 tha~i ltiy whoie ehiiihet thait ''.ti'sui stha intl iitv invlvin' tfll I )elty~ ti1r1 l i'ue innhtiil oif ouri L morl, wei itist hei ntlegethter uncomproi~tiinig. The Incarnation the Center. nli thist v'ery ittlet' ef the Itearita .iien, lr'fssor <>rr hats sabile: "'Mant I oiih-eies tire ait Iiresent in ojewratio4) to wv'teala- this eluictie.-spaeenhutivi met 'eiltioniairy' tieoeries, tloet.rinles i1 idet eaino (::nd utol mian abtove leall, t tiwerfuil bt of the spirit uui te'rtrettatien iif the facets to truthis o0 r'eltigtin. It is ai nle(eit51y of~ t he hi f4 if th(le churichl to resist thiese tendente cie's andii to conitendi~ Iorn o('hrcist whti iieirsonialty tas I Ic is humni In hhi tforiit of mniife'staition-who is thii veriy Word of hxl becomie tiesh (JTohi 1 :14)." Jo' hn's drceetitons as to ourll aittitud1t1 many wvell lie appiedo to ima ny of thi so-eli led uin in meet ings oif Ithese Itiies, wvhien r''depsentativ(es of oethtei lacesi' on the 'pJrogramt, as thiuigh snet ilffecreinces of dotr~line were of noi mii huti IJo hnl w'ouiltl doubitless descrnibe il iiotherwvise. iTie "'el(ect lady,'' to whlomi thie wiordt it' our tex'5t were first iidritlPese, wnm in mlot hert itnd Jouhni .shows inuchi ini terest in li iiened'f. lie woutii pro. Se'et thiemi ats well ats tier, from thie in IItluence of fals(' teach 'ters. Wh lat a sot ('mn1 ne'ed Is there at t hIs time11 foi such proet ion of our chiiiren. Noi oilty do fialse teaicher's ('omei ini persor inI theiise <httys, but thea woirld (11 futi It0 bookils, wittenci ini an iihluri ng waty, cal ciuttited to filltI t iminds of thle youn; with soul-destroying (error. Let us. thiose wh'o wiouldl gunard thieira hoime. froim at deadlly peLstileniCe Prayers for the Table. I 1ere are.4 tive' praiyers tfor' thle tatle: "We bless Thee, our Ileavenlhy Fatther, for thtese and iill Thy mlerces, and praty Thlen to give us tininkftit hetarts, for Christ's sake. Amuen." "Bless, (j Lord, this food to ourt 1use iind 1us te Thy service, for Christ's sakte. Amilen.' "Foir thlese nntd till Ills mercies may tih ~ei'Lr makte us truly thankful.' "We thanfk 'iThee, O) Lord, for T.hy :htily' enr e iit gioodness. Teanch us ti ilhrist's sake'. Amienl." "'Bless uIs, () Ii ord, and these ''Tiy gifts which we are'4 abouit to receive, from 'iTiy boutyt3 tirrunth 'hr~ist oure T nrd. A .ime., The KITCHEN CABINET Westrna Newspipa1ver Un1ion1.) If I should b)e akied to natno tho Quality lost ntcessary to tho best ti of nilt, I sliotald un11h'esltating b(o1s4 optimismI for with it are3 msure to b associlteod ambition. entliusliail ase e - GOOD THINGS FOR OCCASIONS Fruit Cheese Salad.-Put six dittes gs, one-half cupful of biaiched ahnilonds, throuigh1 thle mneat grin1der; (add at cup'll of crean celse, a -- /' tespoolfill o f letnoia juice and 11 (ash of salt and red pepper. MaktCe InI halls, serv ig four on hteIIrt leaves of lettuce. Serve w ih nuyonlinaise dressing. ThIe lMlwing r"e Ips inty not all be liiketd, but s41in1e 1nly be tried often: Chicken Jelly.--Cut uil at lairge Chickn ino sm lpeces. Talke ealch PIlece a1141 ioundl onI a i board until the flesh enil hone is well mas113hied. Put the chiken 11114) a kettle ani add a talblesploIIfiul of salt to a quart of Wtter. Siliuer gently 20 mInutes, then1 aIIc i .n a Ilress cooker for eight hours. ttrainlnd pour into at mold. Serve ol Iettuce with imiayonnaise dressing. Brook Trout Baked In Cream.-Ilut. ter a halking (1Is11 and lay it freshly aulight ill (Iressed trout or two in tile pain. cove. with swpeet cream a111(, cook slowly. dinIllg tile salt Iln(, otIler Sisolillngs when it is nearly doli. Peach Canape.--.ut rounds from nice spollge en1 ke, sprinkle with peach Jill"e anlld Jay on halves of juicy I'cuhes; fill the hollow with sweet en('ed, flivored Whiiped Ji-l(m and -sprink~v-leihhpe amns Crab Meat and Red Peppers.-Ite m1iove til' y4lks of forhil aI-oked eggs, IlsAsh 11110 111d two aleit'spoonifuls of file bread (rI'll h11o p the wities and (add nlt tableimonui lit i hIf of chtopin'd4 reld peppetr. P'ut into at Saulcepanfortabiinnfl of but ter when luetted a1h4 the egg mixulre aind cook ni ineh nlngaltl alt aItil44 a (uil of 4r4'un, then add at cupjfui of eirahl 14nent ; seasonI htighuly and serve on 4ireh's f11 bttered t(ast. Salmon Salad.a-.\d c'elry, a hlf vupfrul of o Pnu with tho sugar re Movedi, a little 4-hoppied piekle 141nd se.11' sonling wilht i o4d dressing. Chopped "'1tlnnonl giglier stirred Into 'whillped criv'4 I :11nd1 1 tithlesip on fill of th si 'Up used fi'r flavoring, makes a fine filling for enkce. The ill we feen we ru.'er coulti do, In thotght we drainati.; What we should io'athe. we learn to scan W ith Specula tive eye's. FOR DAINTY DINERS A most a411 r:n-t ive sahad, at t he same timhe 41ne that is some iowil 1unu11s11:1 Is Cabbage Salad.-.Shred wiIh 1a 24har4p' knlife a4 I (I~f wit 111 nbh4a~41ge, ad(14 four r'ilI Imnanas121 cuit inl ai dah of v'inegar,11"Il sea sonlings (If salt and1( 4ugar I. Ser've withl czracker's and14 cheese44(. Different Dried Beef.-1'ut thre'(e ta ble4spoonfu ll s of1 barn' 4111t1 inl a fry'ing pan11, a11( ldlone-hlif ioutiI of 4lr'ied beef SsIis. 1'izzl.~e f'or thr'ee m11iutes, then p)Ile 441 a1 h44t 1414ter'. Cuta thrl'ee bananas45('' croswls and' 11n4 <1 lu'rters lenigthlwi se, let 1them4 coo4 k in the fr'y ing p1mn 1 lng enioulgh t) become1 thor-1' Iouighily hot,1. Arran44I ge aroun44 ld It' beef - aIfl ser've 14i1ping hot1. Pecan Pi e.-Coo14k in a double boller one14 (upfl'l oIf mil1k and14 a4 (Iupfll of sugar. Tic(kenl withI one tal)spoon-11 ful ofI f111ur the0 yEIlks 441 two eggs, the .luice' ofi 44 lemon,1 lhIke a ('rust aIs for lemion pi4 and1( lill Withi the( culstarid, broken,(l Inl hits. Co4 ver wtIiih 24 tmernguie, uisinlg the e gg whlitles a~ndI brown1 light Ily In ihe' ("venI. Fig FilIling.-C'ook 011e cutpful of chopped figs ini one-half ('upjfll of wa ter', thle juilee of a~ lton, and1( wh'en ('o01 stllr inl po0wdered suigar unitil t hici(k. t:st' on1 Iae en0' '1ke. Lemon Fililng.-IolI ioget her fiye mninuteos onel4 cup fui (If 4ugar 1, one-lf"II cuitpfiil oftr and O 141(hle jioe (If t wo I('1inons. Add two well-bI4etn eggs. Ret ell ; ~( ')) cool bfor u12lsin4g. Nut Dellght.-ll (line (upIfli of rice - wet mold1(, then turn'i (out onI a4 d1ih1. Wh'ile t still hot) 5('ason th1(e r'ice with two taltespoonifuls (If bu11t'. If the mold01( Is hollow liifill' eleter' wIth the following: '1Tk (111 ('upfl of (2IioppPed figs, 'o)ok Itemi In (Ine' ('upful ~f the0 rice wa4te'r for .'0 mlinutes, 1441d on cupiJful ('ach (of apple14 pup1 4111( 'hlopp~ed nut s w ih f'our Ialcspoon001flul oIf le~.on juice. Cook unt Iilthiek. IDecorate with nutls andl( wh4ip~e'd eamnu. Honey Rolls.---isslve( si yeast cake in a cupful or warm1 l'ilkI, add14 one tthlf cuipfuil of buttebr, al tablespoonful of sugar1 41(1I an a'11)11 tapnfit of salt. StIr In a wll-1heate(n egg and14 Iihree( cupfults ofi 11411ur. Knd and(11111i'1 (oli t one-hlfi inls. 4'hopped'( nuts1 and1( 4411 cup flu ot strlue hoey 'aeina oert Thven.)' t~ NEW FABRICS FOR SCHOOL-] M "I"I "' women, lie the Athen- v inus, are always looking for t sonnething new, and blouse makers are s deteriined that this full they shall t find liat they are looking for. Troops n of lovely new costuttie blouses are i passilig Ia review, ahnost no two of h1 themi alice, endlessly varied in design, If many of then nande of novel materials u that the season has brought in. These c new materials finlIinediately gained a il foothold find are industrionsqly clinmb. .9 Ing. They include satii-faced pebble li reipes, crepe itttalasse., Vllrled rashat- a nares, chiffon velvets and various blis- 11 -.; e. 7:(. A Ak 4... ...... .. "T One of Coming Seo :ered silks that ippear in comnpany % ith fatuillar crepe-back satin, crepe n1 de chin1tk :11111 dg tt nin there are 11 :1 rew Iiiin'y Ipe oleti' n'he V Yation 111s !in style keep p: I c with :1 thos iI fatbrics and (rimnmnings, anid 11 the costurn h111hm1sot is cast for th t uist in terst in.: If -tit rdes in the r. ne1w t eso1n' fm'-:bon play. Sl"eves :1nA trinntiie..s leint theinseives to thw I whins 1111d va'rarivs of the diSignier' t fnli y, .1a iia t tI -hoii nhll1etar Iit I tel arius,'-tl th oe tlt' a'merge froi Spanh'Vt's i I\o the ohlr and it re tghg - (;rapei(ry 4or a1 dee'p puffT tet ont nitE(ve lhe 'lbow. Tin' putfed '.ieves atre gal-g er'ed iniII to ibatl itt tihe wrist. E~vterythI ig inlII li t igs bin gs grist u~ to the detsignetr's mtill, seqhtin.' of covered buit tons, mlle l ' rows of li na rowv fancy ribbons, pum~ip bows, bead Headwear That S atnd silk embihrohlery, I ticks, ins.ertedl i medallIonus of' eiibroideredi not, fanicy n~ ornahinen'Dts, or' antythinig elbse tat hnp pensH itlung. Fotr Ins~ttance, little tatg g< eds~ of' i mt erlial are set, like sinuib (I1 flags, from nieck to elbow oni the al sleeves of thle pre'tty crepe (de chine ai bloutse plic ted. It aipprioplriaited, itlso9, t! hetiistlichinbg about the nieck and1( bot- oII tomi, nieedlewoirk mthdilllons iand ema- ol buroldery of silk at the frotit and ani og tuneen girdle fInished withI r'oset tes ei pos~ed over the draIped sidhes. t Alany costume~it hbouises atre very long er waisted(, eninig inD hipi bands t hit Ien- (er circle thle tlgt ir below theit hi p hione. bt Others are niot conintedi at atll, hanging ec st ra ight fr'omi shotilder to) biem, an DiIn still ot hers aire draped. H~e Prepareld 1 to a~ mebet all sorlts of eccenCtr'bilties jDa n :ilotises. TIhi shops iare displnying hi(adwenP~r for school daiys, to suilt girls lIttle anid b'g and thle preferencie of' thir patrorYs hats a Irently decreedl simlple ~ltld soft hats. Th~e tam~l is th a -n BLOUSES; )AY HEADWEAR orite 1111( is shown in several varie e1S, of which the polo tin, in ton. hn1des, appears with quill or #lower Ill of black velvet. The polo tnin Is' nide to rna1tchl the polo coat, 11nd ail lost ally cont ennl in ti its intehing 'It, either in a taini or i soft, round at, with a1 brim that eint ho turned. p or down. These hats are inn(1 of mt fibrics, Us tweed or velours, but lere are Sonle felts aunioig thern. onlel of the tam1s ire innde to fit snug by the insertion of anl elastle band Lross tile back, which Iolds thenw rily to the ieaid. .3 MM"~i ME4 /* e '4 son's Blouses. Th'le sphty of ht's to till conts I(h t he I littl ' I'1> wI:ilo in 1 iolor it wore nlot for thw bright hats InI tery rtiof lui or velvet .1hich ro. 1s' muiz iu g u ll tu, N.i 11 1 14-1v 11:I I VII Ofw l 11(h )I*ua ll riunk w ith ml Enf l l-n t Ii l'!id u Sh llS P ll 5thefse o lin nts :1fly-nunie,1 s1 thwt the honieo tilliner !11 hI)y the'-In fr fr i I II , t h atUn she ilts 'IO:tt It Rell11u-I4 he y r 'l 1, at 40,l'the professi.-oril .m i~ l ilt h i b ( tItill i tlsh Th sliisr o el N Iin ~l'11(111( pitnli h ed h t swer tl is we15 (ll ol'tit fl'O k r t"l'alt. sin nti(c' it IliI ofl t therr '0iT(he"lu 13 to1match"'lbh-nj prlomies (sucless ofujnj4 elii bat, nll I(l r.. for~v h any 'olor 11 rock~i 1or lint.ItElle teide hth ku 113lttelhugat~ s thear l'd arei necessaIy hitger iced(1f than illettrneuo 11 ilt comitnn kuhitd no t.II th I hat i 'lI tiiIn the nm ig -h t i , e '1 illtn zul iffelr('nt co'lors. Schiooj Ior ( or I ernler e-*3 111ny be Iknitted In, -;t rulx of'u,, i'llrnst jng c4 lm- aguirr fhIml :-u, 'tr hati'k4gr'o l hi h is I US, 4 Cy~of HT YVaTW myIsAPZA UNlO@a