of LlAf* ■ Dried Beef makes a delightful hmchepn at little cost Ail^rgowraUyforLibr-. Ubbj, M'NJU a Ubfc,
INFLUENZA: And an OtMaaea of th» bora* aVrcUr.c
cerad; colI» and bora^s In tbd namcatkl _ „
In* them by uain* •POITO’S COMPavH*, I to « floaea ot-
t«n care Safa for brood mans, baby colta. stall area and condluoaa. Most skl|———•*-
W-ohv !« Fold fcj yr * 1
mpount
Fiah Cot op any kind of well cleaned fteh and porioil ontO nearly rooked. la an iron kettle (ill a fourth of a pound of salt pork cat IB dice and brown on til criap. add ala sliced onions to tbe pork fat coo* for five minutes, then add a half dense sliced potatoes, coeer with watsr and couk. adding the Hah; when ats tender add milk, some i-rnck-la boUins water, salt and taste. Serve in aocp bowla. Scallop of Pork and CsbOapa-— Place a layer of thinly sUom] roast pork, urine two cupful* a cop and a half of oooktd cahbase and a capful and « half of white snace. arranged la layon In a baktr : dlah. Pot Inui a hot oven and bake until tbs bobo* la babbling hot. Data SotifBs.—Beat the white* of lour eggs very' still, add gradually onehalf capful of sugar, then atlr la • pound of dates that have been stoned and robbed to a paste. Bake la a well-buttered baking dish until fins.
n Is sUDsty low Tluuiiy. s tsek of Towsr -sosril by tansrltivs is lh« biool. OROVIFb - Asrnias cam tonic vusjuy »na ksergy ay Psritjlr.* sta Corici.li r ike Biool. Toe tan sooe trci Its BRcsctaosios.
If the tongue could kill, good people »»uld no longer hove a monopoly of dying young.
Dr Perry's “D«*4 Fhof so* oo!y rip.lt Wcrms or Tsaoworm bat ctmns eat tfcc srxsc^SLSsis* hr ” Many agree as to tbe goal—truth; nut never aa to the road, the method and tbe criterion.—Amiel
TEXAS OIL NEWS sa nr lx corr ntssaxx annt T a a n o u w. no cbkatcst ori. nnia» n* TH* WOULD. ^OCM CLT •CEjACO^
HOMESEEKEfi
-truVitT 't' ,Bl ii w. W. U, ■ALTtMORE, NO. 2S-tm.
Wb« ir^a H m»2^r T ^ r ^ e ta . i FELT SOLOiEB SPOKE TRUTH
rior In the San-ten cabinet, M Clem-
«K*ao Prescribed f.r the function-, lu^ Jn g How Touffh
Did Lock.
No Doubt Colonel Blank, In His Heart.
arles of hie department precise office hours wlrfcb were trs be rlir>reua]y ohaerved. One day, early In the afternoon. be called hi* bureau chief,
Mr. Winter, and said:
"I-et ur take a turn In the bureaus." Obviously, bis command bad bad little effect. Office nfler office was
At last. In b nook un-
der tbe roof, they came upon o poor
Colonel Blank, who had been such a tartar at an Inspections that his name was a byword In bis regiment, was In the thick of tbe Argnnne fighting and for six days was unable to shave. For six days be was unable to pry the mud from his clothe* or rake It from bis hair. And In thla un-
.Ml -t • lint wto. or«co». b, tb* familiar «t,i, b. ua Mum at lb. baat, ball tall-n aalnp at bla daat. i ^ „ Jtb w , St. «later nnur tortanl to .ha«. . ^„„ t , a „„
•have' by a mirror hung on a knife
rouse him, but Mr. Cletnenceau
checked him:
••Saprtutl! But no! Pont waken him. or he, too,.may run away!"
“V«m ran get a Bent pretty soon.’* said Oandlne at the rapid fire restaurant. to a customer who was unable in hnd a vacant stool. “That gent
"ill be 'hrough right away."
“Dmt yon believe It!" was the re-
in a tree.
‘Hey. there, Buddie!" the doughboy “Do yon know you look like h——I Better come up and got s •have or Colonel Blank will land on you like e ton of bricks V Colonel Blank accepted the invitation.—Stars and Stripes.
King's Stuart Portrait.
It U interesting to bear of tbe king
Ply. "Thla skinny guy here Is spend-1 buying an old portrait of James n. lag bis money and eating himself rick for It suggests that tbe romantic inlust to keep me out of my Innrtt, be-1 tercet tn the house of Stuart which raoae I took his girl away from him i Queen Victoria felt very strongly la »t the dunce last night. I cun stand hereditary. She made collection# of It as long as he can."—Kanaaa City ; Stuart souvenirs, hated Queen Elixa8tar. heth. shared Scot affection for Mary 1 — 1 Stuart, and reproached Macaulay Th* Elephant*. • ; with haring been hard on tbe mem Uttle Bobby was taker to see tbe ory of mr ancestor James II. "Not
welcome hom<- parade. His previous • xperieipe with parades had been limited to I hose of Rlngllng Bros After watching tbe passing lines of soldiers tor about half an hour, he turned to his mother and asked. "When will the, elephants get here?"
— Indiigiapolls News. Fought the MMr.ghta.
Johnny came borne from Sunday ♦chool quite thrill'd by tbe leesofi. “It «•» nil about th* Midnights," he aaid. “The wfcatr asked Ms father. “The Midnights." repeated th* boy. Teorber told os bow Gldeoi. fought the Midnight* and knocked th* daylights oul of 'em In no time.” i-obeters Served r ‘- -ptly. "A lobster In s not waiter." "Te*. sir; Fll attend to you r.ght sway."—Boston Transcript. We wonder If the Lord lores a cheerful giver as well aa tbe cheerful
giver loves himself.
your majesty's ancestor," said Macaulay. “your majesty’s predt .■esaor"— and was ver.- proud of his reply.—Lon-
Real Cause for Complaint. “Eh-yah!" admitted Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. “In the good old days It was nothing uncommon to bsve as high as seven fight* to every dance. But since this yur infernal bone dry law has cracked down cm tu we often have seven dances to one fight, which strikes me Is spreading tbe flgbttaig out mighty thin."—Kansas City Star.
“I call this my war garden.” “Whj so now?" “Because I feel It has only a fighting chance."
Poor Rotations. 'Any poor relations In your fam llyr •Tes. We are th* one*"
Why Complain of Poor Coffee Or The High Price of Coffee when you can have a superior Leverage of rich flavor and health value by drinking tho original POSTUM CEREAL It’s an American drink whose high quality never varies. Its price doesn't change and it’s economical • Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. Everywhere at Grocers.
Psm and Walnut Salad.—Take equal quantities of cold cooked paw and walnut meats broken in bits acuacai wall with French dressing and NS stand one bocr, then aerva la lemon
td potatoes, three bard-ct , one-half cupful of walnut a and a dozen olives. Cut ah fine and mix with French dressing tone serving add a dtttle r
cupful* of chicken stock sad the same of real. Add a grated onion, a flnvtv tnlnced carrot end two stalks of celery chopped fine. Add one cup of barley and t.mmer until tb* barley Is done. Besson to taste and rub through a sieve before serving. A half cupful of tapioca put into chlcfceu hrtnh and c awed slowly tor half an boar make-, a' most delicate soup. Season to t&ate and add beat** egg Just before nerving.
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
Tbe skillful worker in ’any taurines* always keeps up^oahue tool*, for h* knows be will thus lna efficiency The
bought which will keep all cptiing tools in good order? If there Is any one thing which will cause oa* to use strong language It Is a doff caning knife. A tray to remove food and dishes from the dining table or tp carry it to the table is a great Having of step*. If one cannot afford to buy a wheeled tray or tea wagon get the handy man to make you one. using the small wheel* from an old gocart. A wire dish drainer ts light and con be used es a tray If no other Is at hand, for It ts easy to carry. Paper or wooden trays or plates make fine dishes to use In tbe Ice box. for they do not break slid msy be renewed often sf Uttle expense. Paper of nt! kinds saves dish wasb!ng. Wipe out the greasy diahr* with u piece of soft paiier before putting them Into th* dish w«er. Keep the table wiped uj. vrtlh paper, wiving the dishcloth for slain* and grease. A kitchen table covered with ainr or some bard surface that does nAt need scouring to k -*r clean la a moat nrce*sary kitchen convenience. Some good scale*-, a good clock, n kltrh.-n cnMn. t with everything at hand to u»e In cookery, are -.11 ncccsnary equipment Keep a bottle of keroaenc near the sink, and when It la dry wipe out wllb a cloth dampened with kerosene; II will keep dean without scouring. Repeated aeon rings with various Banning IMiwder will ruin the surface, ao ihst It becomes rough and Mains easily Hare a stool lhat will allp under the table when not needed and uw it to *11 on while preparing vegetable* or doing many kinds of work. It will be found a great sariag on tired feet. One cun Irani to waah mid wipe uiil.vs and iron sitting on a stool. Have u rung on which to rest tbe feel to change one’s pr-riiton. A small, simple old rocking chnlr In the kitchen will save many a breakdown. Drop Into It while doing >hrioufc things and relax when possible. Keep a card Index of recipes in the kitchen in a convenient place to use in planning the meals. "Hcui. I>W"V£
THERE HE STANDS! r—G RAND old “Bui!” Durham. He belongs in this country's Hall of Fame. Can you think of • more familiar figure? For over half a century Bull has been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents has made millions and millions of friends.
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You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. The Government tax on 56 “Bull” Durham cigarettes that you roll yourself is less than 1)4 cents; the Government tax on 50 machine-made cigarettes is 15 cents. It's real good sense to roll your own.

