IJ l 5H g Sj Iron I pm roves Eggc An Italian authority finds that whon lioiis are fed on food containing a largo percentage of iron the eggs reveal the presence of Iron in the very digestible form of the albumin utc Such cgg3 exert a tonic effect on persona who oat them The case flluclrales the fact lhat all vggs are not alike by any means and that ac cording to the food fed they may vary greatly in dictic value and effect Deafness Cannot bz Cured by local Applications as tlicy camiot roich the ds Hf J Mrilun of the ear Tlierij la only ono way to cure dcafno m and thutift hyconitltiitloual remedies liOdliictB Is owned y an Inflamed condition of tlia mucous lining of thu rnstiichluu Tuba U boa tliM tulio Js Inllfyiicil you lwo a rumbling sound or lm jierfcct licariup an 1 tvtien It I entirely cloned Peif ricb I tho roHiiIt mid unlrs tho Infliuninatlrm can bo tulccn out and inlo tubo restore 1 to Ita normal con dltlou hearing wl I ho destroyed forever Muu oacJ oil t of ten nro ciused by Catarrh which In nothing but iu Inflamed condition of tlto tuueous aurlccra Wo will idvo Ono Hundred Dollars for nny case of JoifncwH canned by catiirrli lliat cannot be curod by Hulls Catar ti Curo Send for circulars f reo V J tllllSlZY it CO Toledo O Bold by Drugghs 7c llals Family llils aro tho best Kubclikc Honest Double Kubelik the celebrated violinist has a double in Franz Wistcr of Prague who also plays the violin A short time rtgo an impresario Jas3inski by name took him for a tour in Russia When they arrived at Kameaetz Podolsk tho young violinist discovered that Jass iifskl advertised him as Kubelik him self Ho refused to play paid the ex penses incurred and broke his en gagement vith the impresario For eomc time he wandered about the streets unable to get money to return home Finally his music and his like noss to Kubelik attracted attention find on his stcry being told he obtained enough money to take him back to Prague Those Who Have Triad- N will uso no other Definnca Cold Water Btarrh ha no oqunl ia Quantity or Qual ity 16 oz for 10 cents Other brands con tain onlv lJ n There are 99000000 roads to fail ure all of which are well paved An Impregnable Tomb The body of Brouson B Tuttle a millionaire who was buried a few days ago at Naugatuck Conn was placed in a casket incluosed in a burglar-proof metallic box or vault so con structed that once the lid was shut nnd the locks snapped into place the vault could not be opened until after several hours of work unless with dynamite The lid of the vault is fastened Yr automatic locks and bars The Laidlavv Sage Case The announcement that the Wall street firm of Laidlaw Carrie has suspended revives the story of Mr Laidlaws celebrated suit against Rus sell Sage When the crank Norcross threw the bomb at Air Sage in J 801 Laidlaw happened to be near and it was alleged that Uncle Russell seized him and used his body as a shield ugInst the exploding bomb Whether ailaw received injuries which made thi3 was true or not it is certain that him an invalid for life and Sage es caped unhurt When Laidlaw got out of the hospital he sued Sage and got a verdict of 25000 Later this was vacated on a technicality and Laidlaw -sued again This time he was award ed 43000 but Uncle Russell carried It higher up After litigation that ex tended over two years Laidlaw finally pave up in dkrgust The Mc3rid2 Case Again St John Kans Oct 26 Mr and Mrs William McBride and Jesse L Limes M D have gone before Mr George E Moore Notary Public and have sworn and subscribed to written statements confirming the story of the awful illness and subsequent cure of hc little son of Mr and Mrs Mc Bride Dr Limes is particularly emphatic 1n his statement and there does not now seem to be any room for doubt as to the fact that Dodds Kidney Pills and nothing else saved the little boy Ho was so bad that he had Epileptic spells which seized him with increas ing frcquencj He was semi paralyzed in the right side and his mind was Dadly affected In their sworn statement Mr and JMrs McBride say I The very day we began to use Dodds Kidney Pills our boy had of these Epileptic spells or fits In less than a week he ceased naving them entirely The case has caused a great sensa tion In the neighborhood The sworn statements have confirmed the whole story Country cousins are now wonder ing why their city relatives who spent the summer with them have not answered the last letter Maude Wilder Goodwins nev nov el Four Roads to Paradise will canTmee in the November Century It will be a story of New York life with some scenes laid in Florence Theme and treatment were sug gested to the author by this sentence from the Talmud Four men en tered Paradise one beheld and died one lost his senses one destroyed the young plants one only entered in peace Other fiction of the Novem ber Century will Include The Mar rying of Susan Clegg by Anne Warner with pictures by Florence Scovel Shinn The Little Canoe by Henry Wallace Phillips The Miss ing Exequatur by Benjamin H Ridgely The Shadow of Love by George Hibbard another Gallops story by David Gray The Reggie Livingstones Country Life and The Summer of St Martin by S Weir Mitchell - Some men are so baldness that its escape near absolute a hair breadth When Your Grocer Says ho does not have Defiance Starch you may tio pure he is afraid to keep it until his Mock of 12 oz packages are sold Defiance Btarch is not only better than any other Cold Water Starch but contains 16 or to tho package and sells for Eamo money as 12 cz braucbJ If a man nas the dough he can easily hake the bread ZT IM - I I I II llllll - II Im i CHRISTMAS THINGS FOR LITTLE HANDS TO MAKE Here are some mere simple things Aitich tho little sisters can easily nake There are several things that arc lot exactly pretty but are extremely useful that the tiniest girl can make or her mother Perhaps the most simple thing is a dust cloth a thing lho housekeeper uses eyery day and something she can not have too many jf If your mother uses old soft cloths to wipe the dust from her furniture t is probably because she never has the time to hem cheesecloth squares iiMI flUi A n JU wi tA ii VJhU 1 1 1 f Canton Flannel Silver Case and not because she does not like the nice ones better Cheesecloth is so soft that it will not scratch polished wood therefore it is the best material to choose It is quite wide and cost3 only five cents per yard It takes one yard for each cloth so six yards would make half a dozen dust cloths that any housekeeper would be glad to own As the cheesecloth is a yard wide t will be necessary to cut it off in squares Take each piece and turn ia the edges making a narrow hem and when that is done either hem with common white thread or if you know any fancy stitch use some bright colored yarn and hem that way instead After the cloths are all finished fold them in small squares pile them on top of each other and tie together with some pretty ribbon making a dainty bow on the top i Knife and Fork Cast For the girl who can sew a little on the machine a knife and fork case is an easy thing to make and will keep the silver from tarnishing or becoming scratched One yard of white Canton flannel is all the ma terial required Double the material lengthwise with the rough side turn ed in That will bring the two sel vages together Turn the frayed edges at each end in and stitch down That leaves only one side open Next take a ruler and wita a pencil mark off Spaces like the illustration on one ide only Stitch with machine along these lines When you have finished you will have a neat case with little compartments just wide enough to slip in a knife and rork When they are in the case may be rolled up and put in the silver drawer Corset Sachet Tho girl who has haa a little more experience in sewing ma attempt more difficult things A corset sachet would delight any woman who is fond ot delicate perfumes They are easy to -make and are extremely pretty One yard of satin ribbon three inches J Pin Cushion wide one yard of narrow beading and five yards of baby riDOon will make four of these sweet little sachets that ladies pin in their corsets In choos ing the ribbon select some delicate shade light blue or pink is the pret tiest Cut the ribbon in four pieces or equal length Double each piece down the middle turn in the ends and sew down neatly Then insert a narrow strip ot cotton batting be tween the folds of Ithe ribbon sprinkle thickly with some good sachet powder fcnd sew the edges tightly togetner The beading may be cut in pieces of equal length also Take one piece and stitcn down along the edge you have just sewed up Run the baby ribbon through the little holes and tie a now at each end A pin cushion is always a nice gift for an older girl to make Do not attempt to make the cushion part yourself but buy one of those pretty plain satin ones that are for sale at all the stores where fancy work is Handled An cblong one is the f tiest and is the easiest to trim Meas ure it all around from corner to cor ner and buy just double tho length in lace three inches wide and enough inch wide insertion to put across the top three times Get sufficient baby ribbon to make good full bows at each corner and be sure to match the shade of yo cushion First put the insertion across the top and fasten it securely then have a double thread long enough to reach all around the cushion Gather the lace on to this thread evenly and then sew on to the cushion being very careful to have the gathers even and the stitches so small that they can not be seen When the lace is on fas ten the ribbon from ono corner to the other making a bow of many loops at each corner Tray Cloths Etc For the girl who can embroider even enough to make the outline sticcn Christmas presents are no trouble at all Of all the girls she has the largest list of presents from vhic i to choose Among useful articles hemstitched tray cloths dresser and sideboard scarts splashers table covers laundry nnd handkerchief bags are the easiest because each of these is for sale at the fancy stores d of Jew - c iv 5jni and a half inches wide and of the same shade as the paper Match Scratchers The match scratchers are so simple that nobody need be afraid to attempt them It is most fascinating work too In the first place make a collec tion of fashion book It makes no duierence how old thej7 are In every one you will find several colored pic tures of ladies in beautiful costumes Select the very best ones and care fully cut them out like paper dolls Ac some store where paints are sold buy a sheet of sandpaper and cut It into obling square and round pieces which must be large enough to paste tho figures upon Some of these charming fashion book ladies will look bc3t pasted upon an obling piece of sandpaper and others will look better on the square or round sheets After you have decided which will be the most suitable paste them securely These may be hung by ribbons or at- P Cheesecloth Dust Cloths tached to the wall by brass headed tacks and make a pretty as well as useful ornament to the nicest of rooms To Pick Out a Card Blindfold This truly astonishing trick is very easily performed You allow yourself to be blindfolded and then draw a card from the pack prepared for the purpose containing a single card slightly broader than the rest You draw this card and show it replace it allow the pack to be shuffled and when returned to you ask whiie hold- fpibreideTediupeaa scarf gollav Memst itched aad I They are ready made and stamped with pretty designs which need only to be carried out in the most appro priate color of silk or cotton embroid ery twist There are some girls who do not like to sew and for these may be sug gested shaving balls for the father or big brother and match scratchers for anybody who takes a pride in his room Shaving Balls and Pads The shaving balls are sure to pleare big brothers because they are always hunting for papers on which to clean their razors Get one dozen sheets of delicate pink tissue paper anrl out of them cut round pieces the size of a small plate Take hold of each piece in the middle pinching it between the thumb and forefinger and draw it lightly through the other han7 crushing it the least little bit Iter all the pieces have been gone over in this way take a darning needle with stout darning cot ton and string each piece by running the needle through the middle It will be necessary to shape the ball as you work always taking care to keep it round and even Push the paper down tight so the ball will be solid When it is perfectly round fasten pink satin ribbon down in the middle for it to hang by and finish the top with a bow having short loops and long ends Shaving pads are much easier made than the balls but not quite so pretty For this you will require a dozen sheets of paper Cut a heart shaped pasteboard pattern and then cut as many hearts as the paper will allow These must be strung together evenly at the top and a slit for ribbon cut tLrough The ribbon should be one ing the cards behind your back in what order the drawn card shall make its appearance whether it shall be the first second third etc If for in stance it is desired that it should be the eighth count off rapidly seven cards from the top of the pack insert the broader card between these and the rest produce the pack and in counting off the cards the one previ ously shown will prove to be tho eighth from the top V S3 f O - Lvl 7ZTZYOIK smAfiDDEr MFTojmrrc2Mj0a r047r SZT3r7Wz2JZTlS Eager to Trade As a general rule little boys prefer to have a little sister bin there are exceptions A bright six-year-old boy was very much distressed over the advent of a little sister and the atten tion which it received inspired the youngster with an idea that he was being sadly neglected One day as both parents were admiring the new comer the boy suddenly burst out with Nobody cares anything for me now and putting on his cap ran out of the house Just then a neighbor came along with a small dog and ac costing the youngster jokingly asked him if he would like to exchange the baby for the dog Instead of the an ticipated indignant scorning of the proposition the little fellow with brightening face answered quickly Yes I do and Ive got a dollar that Ill give to boot Riddres When is a boat a boat When its a shore What is that wMch is neither flesh nor bone and yet has four fingers and a thumb A glove A gardener seeing Jour birds des troying his fruit fired a gun at them and killed one How many remained None the others flew away What crosses the water without making a shadow A sound Why does a sailor know theres a man in the moon Eecause hes been to sea Last Weeks Puzles A bird in the hand is worth two In the bush A stich in time saves nine Evjry Day Heroes Great men figure in every publica tion but it is interesting to see a new line of greatness being exploited in Everybodys Magazine which shows a pleasing tendency to orate ne man oenincl tne gun in place of the usual stale celebrities I An illustrated article in the October You must smoke the worlds coarsr J tobacco however dainty be your pipe j The late B L Farjeon left the manuscript cf a story for girls and boys which is to appear serially in Nicholas Magazne during the com ing year It ials with Londons Madame Tussaud and her celebrated vac works the marvelous doing of he principal characters in that ex hibition Queen Elizabeth Henry VIII Tom Thumb Guy Fawkes and Dthers all of whom are brought to ife and made to live in the London of today mairjiywr nxrnm A Bad Fix i Vhei ere 7lcs3 up achln from head to foot and vlth S tho ilesh tender to tha touch when K Soreness and StSffoess m Jcea ever nctlcn of tha body pal fu tho surest k and quickest way out of ths trouble la to uza a St Jacobs Oil I ii 8 promptly It warms relaxes cures Price C5c and COc I J JW ON OUR TRADE MARK v Mf GET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE 17 Sjk f AND THEN NEVER BUY STARCH WITHOUT rT Vpk M DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD H IT IS BETTER IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TbN M O CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH IT WILL NOT ROT THE W M CLOTHES YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU SS m SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK Mr k MANUFACTURED BY jW M v The DEFIANCE STARCH CO dgT The liveryman doesnt think it necessary to use insect powder on his buggy I do not ballevo Pfsos Cure for ccnsumpon has en equal for cougns and colds John F Borna Trinity Springs Ind Feb 5 1900 One night of foolish carousal may destroy the rosiIt of a years intelli gent labor Mrs AVinGlMV s iotnin srrnp For children teeriilnif softens ru kis reuicee colli 23 a iytup The masculine woman is looked upon with suspicion by both sexes PUTNAM FADELESS DYES but 10 cents per package cost Miles Didnt Know Powder The Galveston News is a Jthority for a good story about General Miles re cent visit to that city W iile inspect ing Fort San Jacinto onx of the men who have tho ammunition magazine in charge was standing at tho door of the place with two little strips of some thing that looked like macaroni they being about the sizp and length of the Italian delicacy Whats that said General Miles Dont you know gen 1 eral what that is said the govern ment official Dont believe I do said the general examining a piece of the stuff Thats the powder we use in that rifle there as he pointed to one of the giant 10 Inch guns fronting out over the emplacement Tho New Lord Salicbury The new Lord Salisbury hitherto known as Lord Cranborne is 4o Ho entered tho House of Commons at tne age of 24 as member of the Dar wen division of Lancashire for which he sat until the geneial elec tion of 1892 when he was defeated In the following year he was returned for Rochester As lieutenant colonel of the Fourth battalion Bedfordshire regiment he served with distinction in the South African war and was mention in dispatcnes resuming on his return the post of Under-Secretary for foreign affairs which he ha3 held since 1900 lllJlUtaii JlUi 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