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The Weekly Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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PAGE FOUR THE WICHITA WEEKLY EAGLE, TREDAY ttOBNING- FEBRUABY 21; 1913 ul Advice- Helpf 4GL DUB Latest FasIion9 Beauty Hints Edited bystherMrsonZ a. JL 1 ''Hopeless" Dropsy Cured Mrs. WORTMAN'S OUR COLUMN for I the YOUNG FOLKS Beauty and Etiquette Hints for Our Readers Household Hints By Our'HelpOut' Writers $3.75 Worth of Improved Special Treatment Will Be Given Frea to Any Afflicted. VV -CCJVL, iXi JZSS. on r.ip.s.

BROwn SUFFERED During Change of Life How Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman. Cllatblag Abovev A woman who Is privileged to travel a great deal relates the story of one of her tramps In the mountains. She vti II T- Oar Help Out Department. It 1 the desire of this department to be Of assistance to the and busy housewife.

We want-you to feel free to ask our advice and If you have any favorite recipe, or household discovery whether It con. nursery, the kitchen, tne sewing, room or the or tht home, pass it. along tor the benefit of others by enaing Jt to us for, our Houstnoid Hints column. For" the best 'hints published each week, wo v.111 clve a year ubscrlptUn to the Weekly Address Iter Household Hints. Weekly Eagle, Wlcfcita.

Kan. Miss Millison will answer any Inquiries sent this department, especially those pertaining to beauty and etiquette. It la the privilege and duty of every woman to keep her health, to improve her appearance and in every way possible overcome all defects nature may have given her. Tcis Miss Millison will assist the Weekly Eagle readers in doing. It is best to sign your full same when writing, but also sign a nondeplume to be used in the answer column.

Ton may writo as often as you wish and all letters will be held strictly confidentlaL Address Miss Esther Millison. care Weekly Fagle, Wichita, Kan. IU.EUMATISM Atone Cure Ciiea bj Ose Vb Did It In the spring of 1393 I was attacked by and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered, as only those who h.ve lt know for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such Relief as I received was only temporary.

Finally. I found a remedy that cured me com Fletely. and it has never returned, have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cure in every case. I want every surf erer from any Torm of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent: simply mall your name and address and I will send it free to try.

If, after you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of curing your Rheumatism, you may send the price of it. one dollar, but, understand. I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today.

Mark H. Jackson. No. r57, Alham-bra Syracuse. N.

Y. Mr. Jackson Is responsible. Above statement true. Pub.

Advertisement. Dear Editor: I will write you a few lines. My papa takes The Weekly Eagle and I like it- fine. "We go to school, mile. I will tell you about my pets.

I have a a dog and a riding- pony. I have brown curly hair four inches long. 1 am seven, years old and In the third-reader. DASSIE LARUE, R. 2, Buffalo, Okla.

Dear Editor: My papa takes. The "Weekly Eagle. I like to read the young folks column. I am 9 years old. go 2 miles to school.

I am in the fourth grade. For pets, I have a colt, a goat, and 6 chickens. My coirs name is Black Diamond and my goat's name is Nanny. I would like to see my letter in print. HOLLAND RIDNET.

Leon, Kansas. Iola, Kansas. During the Chang of "Life I was sick for two years. Be climbing one of the steep mountain out In the Rockies, and in the course of her chambers, came to an Immense boulder which blocked her pathway, and seemed insurmountable. Sha was determined, not to be done out her i ADA CARROLL WORTM AN Beatrice.

Nebr. XOTICK No subscriptions awarded unless the fore I took your medicine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored wi th threa doctors but they did me no good. They said nature must have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E.

Pink-ham's Vegetable Dear Weekly Eagle: I thoosht I 1 would wt ite another letter. 1 saw my LAUIbM, ATTUN HON 9 By the TVell-ICnovrm Heart and Dropsy Specialist, Franfttlf Milea, M. D. LU B. Death from dropsy is like drowning in the water of one's ow; blood.

That every dropsical perstfii may, test the wonderful, curative powers of his Grand Treatments" for swollen feet, ankles, limbs or bodyand in nausea, constipation, short breath, bad cases, complicated with cough, smothering spells, Dr. Miles will give a. special trial course free. Persons having these symptoms should not delay writing at once. Ills four remarkable treatments for the different kinds and complications of dropsy are the result of twenty-eight years of profound research, and great success In treating diseases of the heart, liver, kidneys and dropsy, which often complicate each case.

So wonderful are the cures by theso treatments that the Doctor will give a free trial to all who write for it. They usually relieve the first day and remove swelling In 6 days In most cases. Send or Wonderf nl Cores tn. Your State. Mr.

J. Lagrange, Grlnnell, cured after 3 doctors failed. Mrs. El-vina Bonders, Decatur) Nebr aged 71, suffered thirty years, cured after 10 physicians failed. Mrs.

Selinda E. Steck, Fiatt, cured after 6 physicians failed. Mr. C. J.

Coon's mother. Woodruff, cured after 3 failed. Mrs. Mary Morse, Walker, Iowa, cured after 3 pronounced her incurable. C.

A. Killinger, Shippensburg, cured after 4 failed. Mrs. J. W.

Klra-cofe, Frederick, cured after 4 failed. Mrs. M. S. Nlbarger, Anderson, suffered for years, cured after local physicians failed.

Hundreds of patients have been cured, "many of whom had been pronounced 'incurable by home physicians. The Grand Dropsy Treatments arc much superior to any others, and, to obtain the best Tesults, they are specially prescribed, for each patient. Every afflicted person should send, for Book and a complete Free Treatment. Describe' your disease. Address Dr.

Franklin Milea, 415 Main Street, Elkhart. Ind. writer's name and address appears In connection with the article. Hints of Interest to ifoiisewlves. i Kdltor Household Hints: llook of Recipes For the benefit of housekeepers, especially those who mua't learn housekeeping from books and hard experience.

I found that the most reliable books are those made from such reliable sources as are the recipes In The Weekly Eagle when tbey come direct from the cooks and tone should classify as meats, soups, bread, then they should be again classified as the different kinds of 'meat, park, beef. etc. If the book elected Is rightly made and strongly ftound. it will be the most useful book housewife could have. There should I WPf' Oe aw taniliai aMft I JUL I aattetactm aa 'itWv I a tftcaiarket.

Lmmm 1 1'ot oa lurattur. a 4mi a 1 tfce roa. a duata IM a-oi- IHiitl ana robWai- mrt other ne printed. I am going" to school. I am taking six studies.

I have two miles and a. quarter to go to school. We have nineteen head of cattle, five horses. We live ten miles from town. As my letter is getting long-, I will close.

Any one who guesses my age, I will send a card. I am between ten and. twenty-five. Your faithful reader, VELMA SHOTWELL, Tribune, Kan. tTMna pa our aaati arar.a.

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I.araa. Ma. climb, however, and hy almost superhuman struggles, she finally succeeded in passing the hoary old giant, which reared its head before her. Aa she kept on with her climb, she glanced back from time to time and each time she looked, she noted that lha apparent sise of that boulder was diminishing. She txsgan to think, and by the time she' had reached the mountala heights, and the boulder was nothing but a pebble to her sight, she had found a truth which has been th making or breaking of many a life.

She thought of the tremendous sire of the boulder as it confronted her, and its apparent insurmountability, and wondered If It was not a type of the troubles that cpm to use from day to day. Mountain climbing is never a child's pastime, but full of toll and dangers, and the boulder was one of the difficulties that are to be expected. Is not life the same, she thought? We go on the tiresome way day after day. thinking we can endure no more, when we are suddenly face to face with a difficulty so Immense that wo cannot see over it. much less climb above It.

It dwarfs our whole outlook, and we think with a shudder that we cannot get over It. Just here Is where the relative strength or weakness of our natures comes to the fore. If we weaK-ly sit down, supinely thinking that can never reach our destination by this route, we have reduced our resisting force, and are less ready to meet and company a boy to his 4 Yes they will be very style. Dear Miss Millison: When a person has moved, away from their old home to a strange place-and is heart broken and home sick, what should they do? 2 How old should a boy be to get married? 3 When a boy wants to marry a nice girl and he acts very nice to her. and when he is at home he is very disagreeable to his sister, what would you think of for a husband for the nice firl? 4 How long should a girl wear er dresses when she 'Is five feet two and one haif inches tall and is 14 years pld? What would you do with a little boy who won't mind even after he is whipped? Would you whip him until he did? 6 What do you think about a man fifty three years old goinit to Canada to farm.

Do you think he is too old? INQUISITIVE. 1 You must begin at once to make new for there are generally just as firm friends in one locality as another. Keeping yourself busy is another way to avoid homesickness. I am sure if you are brave and. cheerful you will overcome the feeling and find many new companions.

2 At least 21. 3 Of course a boy who was cross to his sister would be cross to his wife, so I wouldn't be in a hurry to marry him, if I was the nice girl. There are many nice boys in the world who are good to their sisters and I would surely wait for one of them. 4 About half way from her knees to her shoe tops. 5 I would not try to whip the little boy any 'more.

Perhaps some other form of punishment could be Sometimes only bread and milk for supper when a little boy has been naughty is effective treatment. Perhaps you know some good, motherly woman who has raised little boys and girls. If you do, why not ask her how she punishes her children. If you can gain the little boy's confidence you can gain more than by making him stubborn. 6 I do not think he is too old, but either do I think he will find better opportunities there than he will in Kansas or Oklahoma.

Dear Editor: I must tell you how very much I enjoy reading the young folks column. I am a little Missouri girl. I am 10 years old. I go to school. We have four teachers.

Two be blank where anything wort ay of a place which one may learn of may written. In the recipes, remove two leaves and leave one throughout the book. You will find the book will be full then when complete, or buy a scrap book which Is rwrennreil. gentlemen teachers and two ladies. Our school is an "Approved High School." We have over 250 pupils.

I like my school, also my teacher. Her name is A' Warning to Parents As this 1st Miss.Goldie Pierce. I study arithmetic spelling, reading, language, geography, literature and writing. I like arith- Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not so sore.

I continued taking it until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I am stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, ven the washing. Your medicine is worth its weight in gold. I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women.

You may use this letter for the good of others." Mrs. D. H. Brown, 809 N.Walnut St, Iola, Kan. Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence.

Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. PInkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass.

Your letter will be opened, read and answered bj a woman and held in strict confidence. the latter is the best, and pound It thoroughly before placing: in the pan; pour a cup of boiling water over and sprinkle a' little salt; have the oven well heated and baste frequently with the dripping's after the juices have cooked out. Cook about 10 minutes to a pound. When done it should be brown outside and a little red within. If the beef has an excess of fat, cover the fatty, portion with a little flour and water paste, which can be removed before fully done.

Turn the gravy upon the meat after skimming off the fat; season with salt and pepper. Any attempt at bastlntr before the Juices commence running from the meat will have the effect of toughten-ins it. MRS. SADIE T. CRITES, Tutesvllle.

Mo. milk, i cup molasses, 3 cups of corn meal, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup flour. Steam 2 hours In two quart cans. V. I.

BOVEY. Lookeba, Okla. Dear Miss Millison: 1 How lon do you have to go to high school before you can teach? 2 Will you give me a simple attractive way to dress the hair? 3 How old should a young lady be to keep company with young men? 4 Do you think the right lover is chosen for every one and will in time come along, or should a girl go with several, finding fault with one let him go, and try to find another? 5 Can you tell me a simple treatment for taking hair off the face and hands without tne needle? SWEET WILLIAM. 1 Until you can pass the teachers examination. 2 In the last six months I have given several times all the ways I know In regard to hair dressing Some girls wear the hair high and some low, whichever style they prefer seems to be all right.

No rats are worn. The center part, side part and soft low pompadour are all stylish. There is a tendency to wear the hair rather low on the forehead and a few soft curls around the face are stylish. 3 Eighteen years old. 4 I do not think by any means you accept the first young man you go with unless he commands your love and respect 5 There ia no permanent method of removing superfluous hair except the electric needle.

If you are not situated so you can have this done, use peroxide of hydrogen and ammonia each day. One part ammonia and six parts peroxide. This is not harmful and will bleach tne balr so they will not show so plainly. the time of year for coins, parent should pay particular attention to the children if they would avoid catarrh and kindred, diseases by having children' give their noses a very vigorous blowing, removing all which is snuffed tip 'into the head and down into the throat to be hawked up or swallowed. Insist upon it and if slightly warm very little salt water is then snuffed Into the head as a cleanser and blown out.

It will relievo the cold in the head wonderfully (If thoroughly done, using About 2 or 3 tablespoons of water) For cleaning the head, 'if-it feels stopped and unable to breathe fhrough the nostrils, try Inhaling the fume from essence of peppermint which is very penetrating and cooling. mrs. j. amBUN, Virgil, Kan, overcome the further difficulties that He before us. No doubt will go on, the end of our ways deprecating ta untoward chance which placed such an obstacle to our progress in our way.

The more -we think of it. the larger it seems to be, and we spend a grat deal of time telling and thinking what we might have done bad our way been un T. L. Howe, Clear Lake, your letter was written with such a hard pencil that it is so Indistinct we cannot make it out. If you will send me your recipes written plainer, I will be glad to publish them.

(Editor). uusuuiitu. How infinitely better Is the portion of the brave soul which seeks and struggle until it has found a way over the difficulty. The very effort of striding to overcome haa strengthened it for further encounters, and It searches with an almost savage joy for means of victory. To such sou la the victory will always come, for even If tne boulder bo.

ansurmoun table, there Is a way to get to the top of the mountain. Home Made Soap. Editor Household Hints: llanana Pie 1 cup sugar, 1 table-spoonful vanilla, 2 tablespoonfuls flour 1 cup sweet milk, yolks of two eggs. Cook all together until thick. Slice 2 bananas in two crusts and pour filling over them.

Cover with frosting made of the whites of the eggs. Iltjme Made Soap 2 pounds resin, 1 pound borax, 4 cans lye, gallons water, 16 pounds 'grease. Let grease and water boil, put in resin and borax, cook li hours. Let cool and cut out. MRS.

R. W. WOODWARD, R. 3, Wheeler, 111. metic best' of all my studies.

Two weeks ago our school had a recitation contest. We had 5 girls and 2 boys in contest No. 1. I won the medal in No. 1 contest.

I will tell you girls and boys the recitations I recited. "Santa Claus and the-Train" and. when I was applauded I recited "Mary Ann." I have only one Her name-is Alma. I am 16 months older than she. My name is Alta and most-every one takes us to be twins.

We go to the Presbyterian -Sunday school and church every Sunday. Mamma dresses us always alike. When I was 7 years old there was a Tri-County Fair (Iron Wayne, vand Reynolds) at Piedmond, Mo. I entered, some? writing, and got the school's highest premium blue ribbon and $1.00. I ho'pe some" day to live in Kansas.

My papa Is now in Kansas and I hope he will see my letter in print and read it. I have a pet horse. Her name is Bessie. I- can hardly wait to get The Weekly Eagle for I am always so anxious to read Mutt and Jeff. With success to your paper, I remain A faithful reader, ALTA CRITES, Lutesville, Mo.

Mince Tie. Editor Household Hints: Mock IInce pte To one cup cracker crumbs or stale bread, add one cup jnolasses, one cup sugar, one-half cup of vinegar, one and one-half cups water, one teaspoon mixed spice and butter the size of an egg. one cup raisins. Ml and let come to a boll. Then the meat ready for use.

It Is a good substitute for mince meat. Will 1 make three pies. MRS. E. M.

EATON, Waukomls, Okla. ''Dear Miss Millison: 1 Is it good taste to use powder in company? 2 Can you tell me something to do for my hair, it is so dry and harsh. Could I use some kind of oil? 3 Are white shots and stockings going to be in style this summer? 4 Are girls of 14 old enough to go out in company? 5 My skin is so dark, what could I do to make it white? Would wearing ft bonnet and mitts help? 6 All the here go with the boys. My folks don't want me to go with them, but I don't like to be different from the rest. What shall I do? II.

S. K. 1 No, it is just as bad taste as it "would be to'comb your hair or brush your teeth. 2 I gave a remedy for too dry hair last week. 3 As near as 1 can tell now, they are.

Your shoe dealer can tell you this. 4 No. 5 Wearing a bonnet and mitts will If its nice and smooth don't let it worry you. Try washing your face In fresh buttermilk or use diluted lemon jlice to" whiten it. Many dark complexions are very beautiful.

,6 Obey your father for he is certainly, right. You will find it won't be as long as you think until be lets you go more anyway. Wants Way te 3fend Hot Water Dot. 'tie, Editor Household Hints: I am a reader of your paper and would like for some of the readers to tell me how to mend a hot water bottle. I havo had mine for several years and It has a leak in the rubber.

Any hints will be appreciated. Yours truly, MRS. F. F. MInco, Okla.

Do You Want to Exchange. Dear Editor: I have the iiand painted oil cloth I have painted, and I live out here on a homestead 60 miles from a railroad, and there, are lots of things that other people have got that they don't need, and 'X can use if they let-me know what they have to exchange. I am not wanting to sell the oil cloth, only want to exchange it for something can use. Yours truly, MRS. GEO.

LUCAS, Springfield, Colo. Eczema Remedy Wanted. Editor Household Hints: Please find a cure if you can for an itching of the skin. I guess It Is eczema. It appears on different parts of the body at different times.

It has come on the arm Just below the elbow. Will itch very strong and a rubbing will satisfy It for a time and will sting for a few days and then leaves and appears on the abdomen and then entirely leaves for a month or so and comes back again, say on the limb or above the ankle. I have been bothered, several years. I would appreciate any remedy you can give ne. A SUBSCRIBER, Moline, Kan.

ami iii? orave toui win una it- xnen how delightful, as we tfsa higher ant higher in the rarity of the upper ether, to look back from time, to time, and note the gradusl dwindling of the ject that was In our way, and when we have finally gained, the height, and look to see where tbe giant It ha shrunk a pebble. Oh. let us notfalnt nor falter when these obstacles arise In our Journey. It is much better to keep on etrlv-Ing, and we will Invariably fiad soma way over. The air of the heights is as inspiring as wine, and unless we climb over the boulders In the lower way, will never be able to reach, these heights.

There is eo Utile In this world that is really worth our repining, and so much to keep us climbing. Take this lesson of the boulder to your own life, and if you have been prone to down In despair when there wer hindrance In your way, think the Joy there wJU be In overcoming them, and how they will shrink to the size cf pebbles whea you have reached the ethereal elevation. I wish that more you would write and tell me of your trials and j-er-plexlUea. I seldom have tln for a reply, but would reply throusrh the vr a that otheje who School Ma'ams Rambler: 1. It very unconventional for young people who have never met to correspond with each other.

To my way of thinking Its really a very foolish thing to do when there are so many nice people you can meet and write to too without resorting to writing to people you do not know. If a young man should want correspond with me and he did not know me. I would at once imagine the girls who knew him wouldn't go with him. 2 Yes. I think one marriage out of a good many might turn out happily under such circumstances.

3 By no means propose to the young lady until you have met her. Why a man will hardly buy a horse (something much more easily disposed of than a vrife) until he has seen it. If you can't afford the money to go and visit her, wait until you earn It. Here's another point to consider, some" very uninteresting people write Interesting letters. How I do think as a general thing a person's letter Is a very true index to their character, but nothing in the world could persuade me to propose to s.

girl I had never seen if I was In your place. 4 If you really decide to do this, write me again and I will fell you a. few things too. 5 No. I don't t-elleve in the saying that a letter written with a lead pencil means a failure in love.

It might denote an indolent disposition, however, for it takes a little more time to learn to wr'te neatly with pen and ink. Votmto Salad Dressing. Editor Household Hints: Potato Salad Dressing: Three egga beaten well, 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup. vinegar, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, li tables-poonful white sugar, 1 tablespoonful butter, salt and pepper to taste. 1-3 teaspoonful of celery seed if you like it.

Let this get hot but not boil. MRS. L. E. STRATTON.

R. 2, Oxford. Kansas. Dear Miss Millison: 1 Is It' proper for a girl to go with two boys at the same time? 2 Which is right for the girl to take the boy's arm or the boy to take te girl's arm? 3 Is it proper for a girl to walk home with the school boys? 4 Will embroidery dreses be worn this summer? GIGGLE BOX. 1 No harm at all if they are simply your; friends.

It would be decidedly improper to have two real sweethearts at once. 2 The girl should take the boy's arm. 3 Its all right for a boy to accompany a girl to her home from school. Of course a girl should not ac- Dear Editor: My grandpa takes The Weekly Eagle, and I like to read the column for the young people. I am a little girl 11 years old and we live on a farm.

We raise corn, cotton, milu-maize and kaf Ir corn. For stock we raise cattle, horses and hogs. We fatten our hogs and put up our own meat. I go to school. I am in the fourth grade.

My books are reading, arithmetic, grammar, geography and spelling. Our teacher's name is John Fuhrman. ZEN A MEAD, Dover, Okla. Fine Ileef Roast. Editor Household Hints: Roast Beef- Select loin or rib piece.

DIABETES rJLVvyz- a a vv 11 The accompanying 11- lustration snows now had endure! or porrows, also receive comfort and help. A art-Load of Fun A new book just recently published contains 160 funny stories, anecdotes and Jokes by such famous humorists as Mark Twain, Max Adeler, Josh Billings, 13111 Nye. Robert J. Burdette, and many others. Full of fun and nonsense from cover to cover.

A sure cure for "the blues." Read In this book, "A Man With a Liver," "Potts and the Lightning-Rod Man," "Mrs. Jones' Burglar." "The Facts About Sam Snyder," "Marthy Becomes Reconciled," "A One-IIorse Hotel," etc. Uet tnis book if you would laugh and make the world lauRh with you. Neatly bound in attractive colored paper covers. By mall, postpaid.

10 cents. Mall order to William Porter Town end. Dept. A. 1).

Clinton, Mew Jersey. Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy reaches all parts of the head, nose, throat and lungs that jeeome affected by catarrh. This remedy Is composed of herbs, leaves. ADA CAItilOLL WOHTJIAa Dear Editor: As I see no letters from Goltry, Oklahoma, I thought I would write one.

I will tell you about my pets. We have two old goats and they are gentle and, broke to drive. We have two baby goats. I have. 25 bantam chickens.

Papa got my brother and I a. black Shetland pony for Christmas. She is 4 years old and 43 inches high and her nam is Ruby. I have a canary bird named Dave. I am 11 years old.

My papa reads The -Weekly Eagle. Good by for this time. ROSA A. LAWELL1N, R. 2, Goltry.

Oklahoma. Cottage Cheese, Editor Household Hints: A few weeks ago I noticed some one calling for a recipe for home made cheese. 1 have waited each week thinking perhaps some one else had a better rec-pe, but have been unable to, find any at all. So will write the one I wrote before. Cot tare Cheee Set aside one (1) gallon of sour milk, until it has thickened in an earthen vessel.

Place on the back of stove to heat gradually until milk and whey have separated. Strati through a clean flour sack until all th whey Is out. Crumble the contents of the sack very fine. Add salt. Mix throughout, place evenly in dish, pour over it thick cream.

Dust with black pepper. MRS. J. E. NO WELL, Arapaho, Okla.

Let us have fsllh Ihst rJght makes mipbt. and In that faith it to Simple Herb Quickly Relieve This Dlseaae. Diabetes has heretofore been considered incurable, and the only hope held out to the afflicted has been to prolong their years by strict diet. A plant recently discovered in Mexico, called Diabetol Herb, has been found to be a specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vipor and building up tne system. This harmless vegetable remedy will relieve the patient of his worst symptoms, in the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail the first 50c package for 25c.

with free booklet of special values to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer, and send 25c today for a full-sixed 50c package: AMES CHEMICAL Co, Box Whitney Point. N. Y. 1 end dare do our duty a we.ucdsr- stacI It.

Abrshara Lincoin. flowers ami berries (containing no tobacco or habit-forming drugs) which are smoked in a small clean pipe or made Into a cigarette tube. The medicated fumes are Inhaled in a perfectly A five days' trial of the remedy a small pipe and also an illustrated booklet explaining catarrh. will be mailed, upon request. Simply write a postal card or letter to DR.

J. W. 3 Waltaa St ATLANTA. GA. $1.00 Package Free Qatekly restore ttrmr or fd- Umir to natural col5r, removes daftdfi'f.

tops fslitng bair nd it-Iir scalp. Orowg new bstr and makes tbe fcr roan, wman or eMld heavy and beBU.al giey. Yfitch Dear Editor: I am a girl twelve years of age. I am in the fifth grade. My teacher's name is Mrs.

J. R. Chapt-man. 1 have three brothers at home and three sisters. I saw the names of some girls in Jenning Kansas where we use to My father was drayman fourteen years in the? town of Jennings.

Our pets are one kitty, one dog, two horses, one cow. Their names are Snowball. Pup, Queen. Doll and Buttercup. ION A SPEER.

R. 1, Milton, Oregon. -aw nai CAN YOU SEW? CAN YOU make: your own CLOTHES LEARN UOW AT KEISTER'S Ladies Tailoring COLLEGE BUTTS BUILDING. WICHITA, KANSAS. C-H RING Or big cash Commission.

ar. wilt a-t mm ami von nat naki 15 packages of lea's flair leaic ad Danaretf Xraedy to sell at 4 15c each. When sold. aw rr- 1 send too Prepaid tats 1 Dear Miss Millison: 1 What will make one's face and hands smooth and white where they are rounh and chapped? 2 How long should a girl taenty wear her dresses? 2 1 it all right to receive candy and small presents from a young ma you have not known very long? 4 1 know a man whom I am very much interested in. and ha seems to think a great deal ot me but he has some bad babits.

I talked with him about ihm and be admitted he knew tbey wer not rignt, but still doesn't stop. Pleas tell mm how to get him to lead a better life, as I can never marry him unless does? a What would be suitable colors for roe to wear? Thia young man Insists oa my wearing bine ail 4b time but 1 don't think 1 should like it tnm time. What would you do if you were a Christian girl whca am and a young man who knew you. nvud you to go a dance with h'rn. When you told him you did not attend dances, be said -Glrla who daisee ar iot nr account.

Did he mean the Invitation er cot? 1 Bathe your hsnds In warm water very night and apply glycerine ad rosewater or some other good csid cream, 2 As locg aa any grown woman. Candy, flowers, books ar.d are alwayg saitab'e gifts to receive from young men, 4 Bine yea have talked to the young man asd altbouch ha admits bis habJta ara wroag. does rot merd tfcers. would advisa ya gfv-lag him sp at one. A your.g man wbo will not reform before htm marriage will r-evr do later.

Clue is a rretty color for a girt with tia eyes, tat why try to plaa this yossg tsas 1I the tiraa ateec to tvot Wt noh about yoi.to.try fvla year i I thlrk the era sue Kts tried you to do something yo t4 approve of asd when be fauad ha oj4 not persuade yea. trled to stay ytrur 49o4 grace by treteir.g 4 4 sit uq lavltatlon. pretty Watch Rjaa rob. Beauty Defects Remedied SVPERFLOrS HAIR, can ba removed permanently by electrolysis. No scars; almost painless.

SCALP TREATMKVT For dandruff, hair that falling, breaking or turning gray. HAIR GOODS A good assortment." We guars nte perfect match, both in e-oior and quality. Switches, puffs and transformations made from combings. Faded switches dyed. Iff SHOP Stands for everything that It strictly first class, honest and reliable.

Catherine Tepfer Calf spsatat aad Beaaty $a-1aJUt Sraduate of Cogswell. New York. Qui Viva of Chirao. Ill E. Douglas.

Wichita. Kan. 1 1 Write today JL Allea Ox. Cfcattaaoooa, distance sneeze KEM1U Long owder. Pinch blown lto the air makes everyone just sneeze Dear Editor: A little girl friend of mine takes The Weekly Eagle and I like to read, the home page.

I go to school every day and like my teacher fine. Her name Is Mrs. Esther Find-ley. I am In the fifth grade and seem to be doing fine in all my studies-There are four In my class. I am ten years old and will be eleven the thsrd of August.

EIUtA L. BAR RAG REE. Beaver, Okla. eests tM in i ta te Cee frr, Ull CifcrlnaaJi. their heads off without knowing why.

Ureat fun. Absolutely harmless. Big package and catalog 10c. 3 for 25c, 7 for 60c; 18 for $1. prepaid.

Joseph Mathleu. Suite 11, 203 Court St. Brockton, Mass. A Few Tried Reef pea. Editor Household Hints: Cough rup Put a generous handful of each, mullln leaves and.

chsrry bark to one quart of water, and boll to one pint and strata. Add 2 cups of sugar, 1 Cup of vinegar, cents worth of glycerine and level teaspoonful ot alum, then boil to thick syrup. Cures worst coughs. This will break up a cold in 24 hours. Camphor (or Cold Drop from 4 to drops of camphor on a teaspoonful of sugar and repeat every hour until relieved, usually takes from 6 to doses.

Sore Throat The good old grandmother's gargle. Steep 1 medium-sized red pepper in i pint of water, strain, and add 1-4 pint of good vinegar, and a heaping teaspoonful each of salt and pulverized alum and gargle with it as often as needed. Glycerine For JBnmn Apply glycerine at once to a burn or scald, and tt will many times prevent blistering or making sore. Coloring When cooking beets, save the juice from some of the finest colored ones and to each of the juice add one pint of sugar and let boll until it thickens to syrup. Put into bottles for future use.

A little of this syrup is fine for coloring candies, cakes and sauces. MRS. MINNIE WELLOXS. I Welloas. Colo.

EVERY BOY. His Own Toy-Mater A great book for boys. Will prove a great aid in developing a. boy's ingenuity. Gives plain and practical instructions for making all manner of toys, machines and other artcles.

amusing and usefuL With its help boys can make steam engines, cameras, windmills, electrical machines, telephones, magic lanterns, boats, kites, balloons, paper toys, wagons, pop guns, traps, etc. Over two hundred illustrations. Neatly bound in attractive paper covers. By mail, postpaid. Postage stamps or coin.

Mail order AVlllIam Portw Tawnaead. Dept. A. Cllafaa rw Jeraey. fcTi3a ts eefea.

Is mmpm Silver, as videeea mf filth mrt-i to aefelnsx. jiff, a fait li varase mill toy scai. prefsiL fr cf charg. Matl FVe C'aaaaai T4ar. ThIxDr.2uWul20Te3rnct:h$3.75 75 17 JEWELED RAILROAD watth Wla4 a4 Mm Sat.

O.at lady aaiaa, aft laaa M4ITu1aal ak aaa aaa 04 an liau aaa a i i ia. aa a aa tm aw Wtt. race fiA rACK4K cotrov Sill Dear Editor: I ara ten years old and in the fifth grade. have two brothers is older tha-a I am. Ilcplcg brothers is olden than I am.

Hcping to see my letter la JPat, 1 am. Tour friend. LOUISE PHELPF, Bearer. Okla. jy 7 aoraarOotd rilled Hu y2w2k nparbiy Minml.

4a aiolti.lT a.r.ar Jr pop! jf and olara raiiaMa arawh. I GUARANTEED FOR 20 VfARS. 4 Pkt eta City U. M. Bif5.Ttu4M.rMitliWfM.at artrUal af fwU nf.a.a If aat feaaa a Urmij aHIei mm i i an I.

Bat MM CXAMINaTION Mtt. U-aH tt a aaa, 1 1 aavar fm aaaatft. faa auas at a aaaja frt te MMtana WATCHS'Sra aa4 aa a a art aaa, UILSKM V. -rtrr? WatVB fcO aTUBftASlrU SU. CaUCaaMi mum u- ayiar.

avaita wsrea eorf. i 41 We reus? (fa an a NaiMA foaA- ntirrt, caTa aiala turn f. Ta EimV! rites rKATlir.il BED BAItOAINS Sen4 this ad with 10 money order and we will ship you one first-class. new, 40-pound feather bed; one pair 6-pound new feather pillows, worth 1 aa fcraaa) at Oc Mca. Owterfcaifca tV P1TTEIHS TT iV wst every nailt- 2 "VXB 12.50; one i-nound.

new feather bob ater. worth IS. 60. and one rair ful iter, worth and one pair full Ardea Watch Ca. aaaaaaa -raaaaa.

aa UXMXX THE MEXICAN FLUE OPAL. Polished, ready for tBoaistlnr IM ar.d atones for only 75c Sioney order. Adairesa IUUK AEVIUUH. Baa Kl, Xatoa. lawa.

ii i Xa Waadcr. "Tea saw that man who last leftr aeked Miss who bad Jsct finished singing. -He Mid Iw aH anrthicg if he had. my vole. V2o Is her -That-asaa? OX he's an Mr T.

Wad4 "Yc-i always speak of rconey as "hard cash. Wadd "All I ever srt coires from yoa. acd it comes as hard as I know of." Departateat 71, Chlcaga. aUu blankets, worth all for $10. Dear lf1-s MtliJen: 1 What Is tiara? 2 How eoold th hair fid to wr Wasbj a roll ar twrVaa m.U riitt wear wit? Waid it prvr a ri tiara er jwJry mt nt ttZ.

froars tS ats sha harping vvmpunr I A tura is a band or crown tor tc hair. They nets with ay tI if dre.iig. They fr v-tsg wear ar sot ailtbSa for ysrasg flris'ai It prti mn tm giv girt, neither ia Jewelry proj-er. tt have 4S leuca. tt prtllt, tueerest.

arct. moat groteaqua j.t-terns ever of. ren old log eat.se to All new goods, and no trash. Bib Kent barcaln ever offered. Satisfac OLD CO I IN 3 4T mm mr aaa.a Cora Dread Steamed.

Kdltor Household Hints: -White JIaaataia Cake 2 cups sugar. 1 cup' butter, four eggs. 1 cup sweet milk, 2 baking powder. Beat the separately. Flavor to taste.

Steamed Cr Bread 3 cup sweet stars Fire Sheet Maalc Offer. To introduce ar line of Popular Sheet Untie and Folios, we will send you a full size copy and catalog-ue Free it yon enclore stamp to eover cost of mailing. Sutter ae tlort guaranteed. offer is good for a short time only. Mail money order now.

Reference. American Ex-, chutit-n National bank. Address HOUTHKUN Fn.TIli:H BED AND 'PILLOW. CO. Dept.

X07, Greensboro. i4 N. C. stitcfees All aV rsti e. ttAsapm or silver fr sis 4i JLatflea Art Ca, 8lest 39,.

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