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The Lenexa Leaderi
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Lenexa, Kansas
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BURDENS LIFTED Mbdt toe hm 0- aiijd Etiqaettep by Would You Like to Be a Nurse In a Non-Sectarian Hospital? Mercy Hospital, one of the most beautiful hospitals in the west, occupied its new 100-bed addition May 1. Seven more nurses are wanted in the Training School. Two years' course. Most thorough instruction given in theoretical and practical work. Calculated to train for private or -institutional patients.

PleaRant nnd comfortable home at the hospital. churches within walking distance. Time allowed for nurses to attend if desired. Our graduates are in steady demand at $25.00 per week. For particulars address Dr.

K. B. Richardson, Cor. Sec, 21 Clinton Place, Kansas City, Mo. Smoother Then.

The second-year debutante, as she massaged her left cheek with a rotary movement, said: "Of course I love him, though he's rather rough, I confess." "Before I threw him over," said the third-year debutante, looking up from the face-steaming macttine, "he shaved very day." Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTQR1A a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it A Fad Party. Spoon crazes and monogram fan Idmelcs have been succeeded by a rational and useful mania, for each person now has hr own especial hob by; the more practical the better. With this in mind a young hostess Bent out invitations asking each one to come prepare! to tell of her own particular fad; If possible, to bring a specimen, and be prepared to talk five minutes about It. It was a very Interesting afternoon.

One lady had selected plates for her specialty and she brought a most beautiful old Sevres piete that will some day be worth a king's ransom. In her travels plates are always her Quest and her dining room testifies to her success. Anniversary cupp and saucers was one woman's fad; a each wedding day comes she adds an exquisite cup to her collection. They are for after-dinner coffee and show off to advantage when she serves black coffee in the drawing room. A prospective bride adds a towel to her linen chest every trip she takes; these she monograms in the colors of her bedrooms to be.

A dime bank was the source of one guest's finances with which to Indulge her fad of teapots; many of these she bought at auction shops. Handkerchiefs was the pet hobby of a dainty little maiden dressed In blue, and she had them Trom all over the world, besides many fine creations of her own fair hands. The Intellectual girl confessed that books were her particular weakness, and she has many of them Inscribed with the author's name; also rare first editions, and a splendid bookplate drawn by a famous Illustrator she was Justly proud of. Chinese carvings was another fad, and rare Japanese and Chinese pottery Btill another. Prints and engravings were the special love of a lady who nearly always wore gray, which exactly matched her beautiful hair.

All this led up to the fact that every one needed a hobby, something to add zest to one's Journeys; occupy the mind, and provide always a topic for entertaining conversation. Chafing Dish Fudge Party. "Bring your chafing dish and aprons for two on Saturday night at eight." This was the message four girls and four lads of congenial minds received not long ago. And what a jolly time they had! The helpful boys donned the aprons and the girls amid much merriment Instructed them into the mysteries of fudge building. There was divinity fudge, which Is the very latest addition to the fudge family, and all sorts of concoctions that made the plain chocolate fudge of well, 'Til say "my school days," In- stead of how many years ago, look like a plain little Quaker lady amid the new fluffy masses filled with nuts and candied cherries.

The making and selling of fancy fudge has proved quite a financial at tribute to one "guild" that numbers a goodly array of South side girls among its members. Even grown-ups enjoy "fudge" par ties, as I can cheerfully testify. Any thing constructed upon a chafing dish brings with It an element of sociabil ity and cheerfulness that is hard to attain in any other way. Long life to it and Its pretty schoolgirl cham plona. To Find Partners.

Make balls of cotton, tie them with different colored ribbons two of a kind, then give the two balls that are alike to a man. Have the men on one side of a door or room separated by portieres over which there Is a grill or opening. The man is to throw over one ball, the girl who catches It be- lng his partner. Another way is to wrap a half of a quotation in one ball and then match the quotation halves, A Red Geranium Luncheon. The most stunning table imaginable Is achieved when red geraniums are used exclusively as the decoration for the luncheon.

They are available alike to both city and country host esses, as nearly every one has a bed of these brilliant garden flowers and they are usually at their brightest when other blossoms are on the wane, Fill a large glass bowl with the scarlet posies, using their own rich leaves for the green. Red candles in holders of glass, Bcarlet paper bonbon and nut boxes, with ribbons of the same hue leading to the place cards which should be white with a red geranium thrust through the corner, The hostess should be gowned In white, with red belt, stock and slip pers; or the dress may be of red mus lin with white accessories. First serve a cherry cocktail, then tomato bouil lon, salmon croquettes with Julienne potatoes, beet salad and raspberry sherbet. The cakes may be iced In red, as there Is a harmless fruit col oring; a confectioner will make cream patties to match in coloring If the order is given a few days ahead. MADAME MERRI Frm Bent Backs.

A bad back is a heavy handicap to those of ua who have to work every day. Nine times out of ten, backache tella of kidney weakness. The only way to find relief is to cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills have given sound strong backs to thousands of men and women. Mrs.

Wesley Clemens, 311 Marion Manchester, says: "Constant work at sewing machine seemed to bring on kidney trouble. The kidney action was irregular and the pains in my back and loins so severe 1 could hardly endure it. Doan's Kidney Pills made me feel better in a short time, and I took them until entirely free from my trouble." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milbum Co Buffalo, N.

Y. PITY FOR THE TOILER. "1 hear, Limpy, dat de price of livin' has increased." "Yep. Gee, it must be tough to have to work for wot a feller eats." Peo, jtlk About Good Things. Fourteen? years ago few people knew of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet.

1 o-day after the genuine merits of Allen's Foot-Ease have been told year after year by grateful persons, it is indispensable to millions. It is cleanly, whole-some, hoalijig and antiseptic and gives rest and comfort to tired aching feet. It cures while you walk. Over 30,000 testimonials. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never he offered a substitute for Allen's Foot-Ease, the original foot powder.

Ask for Allen's Foot-Lase, and see that you get it. A Significant you don't think the common people have the nerve to defy those who seek a system of financial oppression?" "I am sure they haven't," answered Mr. Sirius Barker. "Look at me. I'm just as sensitive to injustice as any body.

And yet I never hesitate about handing a head waiter a comfortable tip for doing nothing except look haughty." jj Starch, like everything else, is being constantly improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 years ago are very different and inferior to those of the present day. In the latest discovery Defiance Starch all injurious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another ingredient, invented by us, gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never approached by other brands. To Check Spread of Trachoma. It has been reported that the dis ease known as trachoma, or granular eyelids, has been spreading rapidly among the Indians. To check this trouble congress appropriated $12,000, placing It in the hands of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the immediate investigation and treatment of the disease and to check its spread.

Over fifty years of public confidence find popularity. That is the record of Hamlins Wizard Oil, the world's standard remedy for aches and nains. There's a reason and only one MERIT. Ruling Passion. "He's half crazy about music." "Sure is.

Even calls his price list scale of prices." For Any Disease or Injury to the eye, use PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, absolutely harmless, acts quickly, 25c. All druggists or Howard Buffalo, N. Y. It takes a hustler to distinguish the difference between an obstacle and a hindrance in his path. ALL tIP-TO-DATB HOTTSEKEEFEHS Use Red Cross Ball Blue.

It makes clothes clean and sweet as when new. All grocers. With a man money means more to eat; with a woman more to wear. trrru Food 1 Products Never Vary In Quality or Tasfo because the utmost care is taken by Lobby's Chefs to select only the choicest materials, and put these up in the same careful manner every time. You are thus assured of uniform goodness, and this is the reason that the use of Libby's gives general satisfaction to every housewife.

Try these Ubby Foodui Dried Beef Mexican Tamalo Ham Loaf Ohill Con Came Vienna Sausage Evaporated Milk For luncheon, spreads or every day meals, they are just the thing. Keep a sup-in the house. ply You rou never can tell when they will come in handy. Ask for Ubtym and be sure you get Ubby, McNeill Ubby 45 to 50 Bu. of Wheat Per Acre have been grown on (arm lands in WESTERN CANADA Much -lea would bs satisfactory.

The gen. eral average is abova twenty bushels. "All are loud Iniheir praises of the great crops and that wonderful country." Ex tract from correspondence Nation I Editorial Association of August, 1903. It is now possible to secure homestead of 160 acres free and another 1 60 acies at per acre. Hundreds have paid the cost of their farms (il purchased) and then had a balance of from 1 0.00 to 1 2.00 per acre from one crop.

Wheat, bai ley, oats, flax all do well. Mixed farming is a great success and dairying is highly profitable. Excel, lent climate, splendid schools and churches, rail, ways bring most every district within easy reach of market Railway and land companies havfl lands for sale at low prices and on easy terms. "Last Best West" pamphlets and maps sent free. For these and information aa to how to secure lowest railway rates, apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa.

Canada, or the authorized Canadian Government Agent: J. S. CRAWrORD. Bs. 125 W.

Ninth Street. Kansas City. Missouri. TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TUP TpCTTU Paxtine excels any dentifrice) I nlm I CEt I Is in cleansing, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying all germs of decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. TUP 14111 ITU Paxtine used as a mouth-I fit IslUU I 11 wash disinfects mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germs which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.

TilST CYETQ w'ien infamcd, tired, acha I Fit tliO and burn, may be instantly relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. ATA DDL! Pxt'ne destroy the gerntt wA I Hnnll that cause catarrh, heal the inflammation and stop the discharge. It is a sura remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful eermicide.disinfedtant and deodorizer. Used in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anUseptically clean.

FOR SALE AT DRUG 8TORES.60C. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET B08TON, MAS3. VELIE WBHT VEHICLES ASK YOUR DEALER OR JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. "XiThompsoii's Eye Water W.

N. Kansas City, No. 24-1909. lMFfflBEK mm RBifira Per the SenrSeMe Bears the Signature of. In Use For Over Years.

The Kind You Have Always Bought. On Natural Line. "How does Miss Hilda get along with her French conversation classes?" "She 13 making them a pronounced success." Baltimore American. lied, Weak, Weary, Wnfery Eye Relieved by Milrlne Eye Uemedy. Compounded by Experienced Pliysicians.

Murine Dni'sn't Smart: Soothes Eye Pain. Write Murine Eye rtf-medy Chicago, for Illustrated Eye Book. At Druggists. Sometimes the man who looks before he leaps gives the other fellow a chance to beat him to it. RED CROSS I1ALL BLUE Should be in every home.

Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. The proper repast to be served after a card party a game supper. Mr.

Win glow's Soothing; Syrnp. For children tei-tlilnu, aoftrnii the Bums, reduce Ilk fliimmatlon, allay pain, cure wind cullu. 20c a bottle. Occasionally a dressmaker gives her husband fits. There's Danger Ahead if you've been neglecting a cold.

Don'texperiment with your health. Get a remedy that you know will cure that remedy is DR.D.JAYNES EXPECTORANT It's safe. In the severest cases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, inflammation of chest and lungs it is the most effective remedy known. It does its work quickly, removes the cause of the disease Sold everywhere in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c, 25c. LANT IR RIO ATED LAND.

Perpetual water riHlitj tine water; prudiictive soil; crop failures unknown; 60 bu. wueat per acre; 8'u toStons altalfn; lieall hfnl climate; tree timber; casv terms; Wril UOW. LINWOOD LAND Kock bprlliKi, Wyoming. A FORTUNE MA DE on a few acres in track and orunues the famous Uolliid country. Small cash payment.

Send fur Illustrated circular. It will bo worth hlle. A HO LAN Oollud. Tex. ELEVATOR FOR SALE Capacity 20,000.

Lante engine; Invincible cleaner; rich territory. The only elevator here. Price liuOU. Mmmi Uaror, vllj.nur, tu. nMlLE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's FootEase, a powder for the feet.

It relieves painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's FootssEase makes tight-fitting or new. shoes feel easy. It is a certain relief foe ingrowing nails, perspiring, callous and hot, tired, aching feet It is always in demand for use in Patent Leather Shoes 'and for Breaking in New Shoes.

We have over 30,000 testimonials. TRY IT TODAY. Sold by all Druggists, 25c Do not accept any Substitute. Sent by mail for 25c. in stamps.

FREE TRIAL PACKAGE sent by mail. Address ALLEN S. OLMSTED, LE ROY, Y. IN many homes, a serviette 'has to last each person for a week, or, perhaps, one is allowed for breakfast and lunch, another for dinner, to serve the week; these often become more soiled on the outside by handling than they do from use; and a little contrivance, such as we show here, and which is of French origin, Is very practical. It is made like an envelope, of fine linen or cambric, the width that of a serviette folded in three or four as preferred, the depth to correspond; the size must, of course, be regulated by the size of the serviette it is intended to hold.

The edge is ornamented all round by a drawn thread hem, one end Is turned up to form a pocket, the other which forms the flap is worked with the spray shown below in open hole embroidery; the case is fastened by a loop and email button under the hem. A washing glove or handkerchief case could be made on these lines, and might be ornamented with the embroidery design, either worked In onen holes or in raised satin stitch. In a Inch, use Allen's Foot-Ease." EC7II' SMAIOTMCIOT ALWAYS RELIABLE.

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Pages disponibles:
246
Années disponibles:
1908-1909