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of people who frosa the horrors ndigestloo; soar, heartburn; -ttas; painful -t 1 - puffed up, mu. ^ Manr of ed treatment after : after toedlcine; doctors and atomsome to hospitals, of their efforts they lasting relief or a simply mean add- » run. on, they cause a lot ot serl•fia. rheumatism. ». splitting bead-
e Just a few of caa be traced to utter of fact : the direct causa Incurable condlUons of the stomach. !ncancjr of the stomr those who suffer troubles are n thagony. Surely, how Important It to the seat of the Too know
what acid-mouth does to the teeth— bow it eats rlsbt through the hard enamel and causes them to decay. Think then of the havoc that must be erased by excess add In the stom-
ach!
Bren If you are not suffering any Immediate stomach pains, but are not feel in," Just as ft and line as you should, you should by all means make this test: Go to your drug store at once and get a big box of EATONIC. I' Is In the form of pleasant-tasting tablets—you eat them like a bit of candy. EATONIC Is prepared for Just one purpose—correcting add-stomach by driving out the excess add. EATONIC literally absorbs the excess acid. It brings blatant relief from the pains of Indigestion, heartburn, belching, sour, gassy stomach, bloat Kc. It makes the stomach pure. sw»et, cool and comfortable, puts It In a normal. healthy condition, ao that your food Is property digested. Ton need every bit of strength you can possibly get out of the food you eat—end EATONIC helps you get It Don’t put this test off if you value your future coed health and happ.neaa. Tou run nc chance at all become EATONIC is absolutely gua^ aimed to give you relief or your drug»4st will refund your money The rost Is a mere trifle.
The hr*t Inherlumee any i&MtU i«» rruMbly give a child It a rtliaatlon. Thlv !» eomathluK that nobody can take away and eomethTw vrhlea. wUI be a Joy forever, foe we IwllevW that whur we awjulro here we-wlU-use hereafter. WHAT TO EAT. There ore any number of kind* and finvora of gelatin, desserts on the mankef which, by the ^ddh tlon of l>olliug water.' are ready, when cold, to serve with Cream nftfl sugar. These desserts ore good, eosy to prepare, and easy of digestion, qualifications which male them popular: but one tires of things too easy and unvaried. Here fs a dessert, rery dainty and •ei., which will be good to serve Hie crown-up**: who have good digestion: Frsnglpan Pie.—Roll out very thin n rich pastry and cut it in rounds, 'ir.ng a pie tin for a marker. Bake ihice of theae cakea. and put them to5* !*\ er w|1 * 1 * Ailing of crushed strawbeiTles an( i cream, cov.ping the top “Tth the berries and sweetened whipi'eii cream. Cut in pie-shaped piece*. Stewed Lettuce.—This is n dish not s..fficient!y used to become common, r il*. ° U * ** ,lmI ° r serT lng the ri esh lettuce, steam it until tender, and «rre as a greens, with butter. sr.lL Pt-ltper and a dash of vinegar. If liked. ( “Cumbbrs nrp good cooled. Peel ana cook until tender in boiling water or over steam, then serve with a drawn tiller sauce. Onion Juice may he added for variety of flavor. Canterbury Chicken.—Cook together three and one-half tahleapoonfuls of butter with one Uhlespoonful of finely chopped onion (when the onion Is yellow, add one tablespoonful of corntfaiTh) and pour over one and one-half cupfuls of chicken stock. Bring to the boiling point and simmer for ten minutes, add one-oalf tablespoonful of Irmon Juice, three-fourths of a toa«poooful of salt, a few dashes of pupriko and one and one-half cupfuls of chopped cooked chicken. Serve very hot, garnished with toast points and prrsley. FMIet* of Beef With Bananas.—Cook the fllletmcut one and a qu iri?r Inch thick, ana arrange on a bX plniter with the liquor from the :>an poured over them. Cook qu-r^ered bananas It- a Jlttie butter until well cooked, then place these quarters on the fillets ■no serve
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Ifsturally. j If a mu Is wide awake during the Myrt do when aha day he caa afford to Bleep at night. she waa homely? got reel ugly about Most of us ore trilling to taka op I our vroaa, tut it must be a gilt coe.
Qsagktt fte Hew Tort With aathorittm had a 1 r umtmmd to the penitentiary lor eeUiog tkrouu mlllicM of -Tates powder- tablets as Asplria Tokkta. irin “DONTS” for Aspirin Tablets—-say “Bayer!” -y Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! Set that the “Bmytr Cram” is your only against dangerous counterfeits. Don’t fail to say to druggist: "1 want ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Bayer package.” The genuine! Buy only the regular Bayer package with the safety Croac” upon H and on ^rh tablet in^idf. Tablets splrlrt ~uine American owned “Bayer Tablets of have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Neuralgia. Toothache. Earache, Rheumatisni, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Paius, icr dosage on every “Bayer” package. IS tablets—Betties at t+-8ottte ot 100—Also CapeuW * el Bar** Mamriactan el Mw.Mrr«lei*t4.*rr at fctUertMd
POPULAR DISHES. The busy housewife with flu! Pair of hands r.t her commimd mu away with frills | n cookery, no matter how much she may enjoy them. A few minutes spent In nrnugtoe and garnishing a dish, however, la never
wasted effort.
Carrot Pudding.—Take we cupful of grated c-..r-ro1 - onc cupful of grated
potato, one egg. onc-balf cupful of oS 1 r 0a *^ ,r rnpf -' Gening one-half cupful of ralalna, one tc* ^oonful of sod. and cue cujiful of
flour. Bleara one hour. cn^or D ° MBhnUU - Tl>k -
cujrful of sugar, one-half cupful of milk, one nod on.- heir cupfuU of flour sift^ with one tmmpoonS, of Uk^J lewder, one egg. * little u Jt. and grated rttnon rimL Beat the err white Bilff. then add the sugar rnu! uaJIy. then add the l«-ot<-o yolk. Utaom rind, ault ami ginger and mill wltli the flour. Drop from a tea^mu into hot fat and fry brown. ItolJ in pow-
dered sugar.
Chocolate Coekleo^-Creom uatr a cupful of abortrnlng with one cupful of sugar, one egg. Add one-holf cupful of aour milk with one-half ten■Toonful of aoda. two squarea of cnocolote melted ovit hot water nod owe ami one-half cupfuls of flour. A half cupful of nuts may be added If d., aired. Cover with a frosting, using oat whole egg beaten, adding three cu.\ fills of roofeetfom-rs' sugar and three labiespoonfuls of cream. This frostlns will keep for some time. Put on the cookies when they are nearly cold. •our Cream Pie.—Mix together on* cupful of < hopped raisin*. i«e cupful of sugar, one cupful of sour cream and one egg well beaten, one-half a tea■poonful curb of cinnamon, nutmeg and salt, one-fourth or » teasi«onful of cloves and a L-Aspunnrui of vinegar. Hake this In two crusts. Cabbage Salad. -Shred very fine our small firm head of cabbage, add half a cupful of cho|iped ainemds that luive been blanched, four or five rip. I>iimum* finely cut. mixed with a ruptnore ».f thick aour cream. Senaon with salt, red pepper and p-iprikn ml add u dash of vinegar. If It Is not sufficiently arid. Mock Rabbit.-Take a pound ench corned beef and veal, two onions and a green pepiwr* put all through meat chopper add three eggs and crumb* to make a loaf. Place In u uking pan with stri|n> <>f liccnn on ep: bake three-quarters of an hour. Asparagus Salad.—Tie n bunch of asparagus tips together and steam until tender. Cut rings of red peppers .iod thru*! the tips through the rings, yurve on lettuce lean* with a spoonful of thick salad dressing. "JtlLUi 7>W»vtlL
Billy and Hi* Shoe*. Bl’ly wus sllffhtly plgootixocd and the «-ntln> family was trying to help Mm to walk straight. The men ns they €mr>lojci] most w c.s e-oesunit malad lug. And P.‘:!if profited ttf tjje lesson, though not uxnctly ax they had expected. ‘‘Ills shoes were scuffed and fie •■h-bed scum fldw ones, go as he a*d fathtT w alkod down the street he made his suggestion 1 : “It's funny how mufh more plgeon-tptea T walk Hi old shoes than In good one*." lie said. 1 LADIES CAN WEAR 6HOE8 Cne aasUrr and ^ab^s^Us^kmrer feet. fii-.akan Into In the foot-bath. teaUMfcaa tight or n«w h gtvrt Instunt rolM* to — prorent* Blister*. Ctd. aoid overy w bars.—Ad. When Marriage Is Cheap. “I don't know, Reginald; it seems rech a serious thing to he married. Save you cpnnted the cost?" “Oost ? Why there will lie no coat. My unde, who la a clergyman, will knarry us for nothi.ic.”—London An*-
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You pipe emokera; mix a little “BULL" DURHAM witli your favorite tobacco. It'tlikecuflar in your coffee.

