fSAVErTHlS . RECIPE FOR COLDS j' "Mix half pint of good whiakoy with two ounces of glycerlno and ndd ono half ounco Concentrated plno com pound. Ttio bottle Is to bo well shaken each time and used In doses of n tea spoonful to a tablespoonful every four (hours." Auy druggist has theso lngro !dlont8 or ho wJll get them from his cwholpsalo I10U8O. Tho Concentrated plno Is a special plno product and Jcomos only In half ounco bottles, each (enclosed in nn nlr-tlght case but bo pure It Is laboled "Concentrated." This la ono of tho best and quickest reme dies known to science. i Limits the Size. j "Marry inc," pleaded tho. more pian, "pnd your slightest wish shall bo granted." "Hut," queried tho wlso woman, "how ubout tho largo ones?'.' I Rheumatism nnd Neiira1(?ta never conld pet along with Ilainllna Wizard Oil. Wizard Oil always driven them away from the premises in short order. t Many a man's wlfo prevents him ifroin losing n lot of money In specu lating by not allowing him any to spec ulate with. nu'os.sim.r: to vtsn anything; twit I it fcr ftlitvnehn. bnckiichi nr ntltchfs thin IVrrr IxitIV I'nlnklller. (letthulnrtto olrn.lt In th Cbpnpo.t. At Ml druggltlf, lic.Sioana 10a botllaa, ' No help ourselves when wo help Joiners. W. J. Tlrynn. Omttliinttnn eaniti and terlouilr ajrirstatM Panr flWuM-ii. It Is lliomuulilf cnrptl lijr Dr. kree's 1'alleta. Tin sugar-cuaud crsnulas. Did It over occur to you that book tsrormB arc- nwfnl bores? TUAlftna1rA nitiorfnvv A Lady Says of t UNCLE SAM Breakfast Food AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION f "Your food is a splendid thing and docs nil it claims to do . . and nm nnxibua to havo it right along. Mrs. D. H. Bower, ASK YOUR GROCER AUOUT IT HE CERT7&NLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co., Omaha. MILLARD HOTEL ISttl Ki DJlljIll StS. Amnrloon. European' -S2.00 par day and .upwards. - -si. oo par uay ana upworu. ntillll Toko Ooclao 3troot Oar Umana at Union Dopot. OME MILLER POSITIVELY CURES ALGOHOLSG INEBRIETY OPIUM MORPHINE And other drug addictions. , THIRTY YEARS f continuous success. Printed matter sent tin plnlu envelope upon rcnuost. All cor respondence: tretljr conlldrsntlnl. THE K.EELEY NSTITUTE Cor. TwentyFlfih una CaSa Bt OMAHA, NUIJ. JDo ;ou anl tho. licit Corn Htirllor midJ If to, IntUtuli barlna u 'MARSEILLES CORN SHELLER Writs tot ctiUlos or sm roar local dealer. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA TUCDUVTnM Hotel '1 BlL.rfiA B Uli European Plan Soninn from 81.00 tin slnule. 75 ccutH up double. CAFE PHICES KEASONAULB ALL MAKES (r tliim In. iduU. ltnUl,roiMilu. Wohlp jiTwhtra for f rnt siauilnatlon. No d 'PMlk H rll. n mi btuttu II. t h4 olNr S.rjlw.ai.l U,it1 tTMdau Ulilf ..Units. WIELDING Iflfi latt imuitui umcliiiivrjr auulaifond as iihw, Wolds imii.Mut mri-l. aluminum. copper, uror anjrotinnmuai. 1i!' t'Lut0",H;1i" frtTJlif" cifHTaoHV MQTcn co.. council biuHb. gpipiji iif ii i rT-jMTnisTrrflirr nTTOirrri Best for Baby and Best for Mother cure; V i ti list wmti m (gam tfivgsa nasi It lice or children and Bdulti, very pieaiant to take nnd fteo from opiate. It soothe and heak the aching tlitoat end awuici restful tujhia to both mother and child. All DruiiifUU, 25 eauU. 1 lufQUHflliBBfllHHHIipS'J LVLK5ilBftjsvK!VSftv's29si4sBI Mourning I , 6 a 'Kjfj Jll By JULIA BOTTOMLEY. npW0 lovely examples of mourning hats I materials most favored for mourning la. nf tfncrllali itrnnn alinurn In TPItr ers art using this exquislto material as a means of expression. Tho en tire hat Is covered with crape, tho brim mndo of narrow parallel folds. Tho crown has wide folds for Its covering buckle of dull jet, sorvo as a mounting algretto mounted nt tho loft sldo. shape, this hat Is graceful and ot stylo. Such shapes should bo selected for mourning, as good mourning fabrics are very durahlo and will outlast tho accepted periods of mourning, if well solccted. English crnpo should bo choson, as It Is manufactured to wltlmtnnd molsturo which Is ruinous to crapes not fabric, tho English excel all other manufacturers nnd tho great modistes who specially design mourning use this crape. It Is tho most beautiful of tho fabrics used for mourning. Silk gronadino Is equally popular, first mourning. Thoro Is much latitude and many persons prefer grcnadlno to any other. Tho hat and veil shown In Fig. 2 nro of tills beautiful fabric. It Is also ot English manufacture, although tho English send to various parts ot materials nocossary to make and dye rial Is manufactured waterproof. This Is or snow may not spot tho grenadine. Immersing It In water. It properly mado will romaln unchanged. Crape should crimp Is not affected by water and its VISITING DRESS. This elegant dress Is carried out in champagno sucdo cioth, mid la a fit ting princess, tucked under tho nrms. A band of braided cloth trims tho low er odgo of princess whoro tho mato rial is slightly draped, below this the Bk,"t part Is plultod, tho plaits being -BlUflh8d down a fow ,nc,ie8 A ,mnd. somo braiding design surrounds tho yoke of tucked bIUc, which is nlso trimmed with braid and small buttons, Tho sleovo Is long, tight-fitting, uud trimmed to match. Hat ot black beaver, trimmed with a feather mount Materials required: 6Vi yards cloth 48 Inches wide, 4 dozon yards braid, Vj yard tucked silk. Twenty-Inch Ropa of Pearls. Tho fashion in length in'r a string of uearls has changed. It wns onco 14 inches, then 10; now thi correct string must inensuro 2U incbet. Millinery are pictured horo mndo of tho two wear, crapo and silk grenadine. Tho 1 la n Ywrfnnt arnmnln nf rlin mlllln also a drapery of crapo with a largo for tho pompon of down feathers and a kind thnt will not soon bo out of protected against It. In this particular although not universally recognized as In tho selection of fabrics, however, tho world Including America for the both crapo and grenadine. This mate very necessary In order that the rain Ono enn easily test tho material by tho dyo will not run and tho fabric bo subjected to tho same test. The color remains unchanged. NOW THE ROBIN HOOD HAT Stylo That Divides Favor with What la Known an the Prairie, of Felt and Suede. Millinery la ono ot tho most impor tant renturcs in tho tolletto ot tho woman who wishes to bo well dressed, nnd to day tho cult of tho plain hat Is as carefully considered as tho elabo rate, tho subject being as inexhaustible as tho budget itself. Tho crazo for boaver still continues, but It Is snfo to predict that as the wlntor np- proacues uincK win lead tnq van, adorned with cinnamon nnd royal blue ostrich plumes for visiting nnd velvet for morning wear. The Robin Hood lint la tho latest shapo to make Its de- hut carried out In this charming ma terial. As will bo remembered, tho hut worn by tho famous outlaw of this name was turned up on ono side, bnd rather a high (jrowu. nnd wns trimmed with two long qullMIko feathers. The Binart mondnlne, although retaining tho nhnpe, lias substituted a rosettu of tlnsol and n tuft of .bronst plumage for tho feathers. For travoling It will dlvluo honors with the pralrlo hat, which is fUHhloued of felt nnd relieved with n bnnd of suede of n contrasting shade. From tho Tntler. A Golden Feather, It can bo mado of an old quill from which tho battered feathers have been stripped. Gold Irco Is sown no a scant ruffle on each sldo, tliu end being silently pointed. You havo no Idea how effective this is on a fur turban. From this Idea a departure Into tho realms of silver, bronze or Jeweled laco can bo mndo, and at little cost. This quill, with n band of braid or laco to match, will furnish sulllclent trimming for a velvot or fur toque. Shadow Lace. This Is new, mid becauso of Its tin obtrustvu pattern can bo used In greni quantities without four of ovoidocora tlon. The pattern Is woven In such a way that nn uncertain shadowy effect I? produced. It la especially lovely In black and cream. Tho black shadow i , , ... . . laco is useu uvur uiuck noi anu a white satin undorollp. Tiio cream li effective over palo tints In ovenlnt' gowns. Gobelin Green Again. Tho hats of this wlntor will ngalr show that entrancing simile of greei known ns gobolln. It will bo usei In thick, short plumes and thick ton ones, but uot In ribbons or molro. WTfPaW - 1113 poorest man may In Ills cot tniro Mil ilr-flnnco to nil tint foiti- of tho crown. H mny bo frull; Its root may shnkc, tho wind mny blow through It; llm storms mny enter; tho rnln may cntcr-but tho king of Kngland 'nnnot enter! All ills forces dnro not tosm the threshold of tho ruined leno- ment."-Knrl of Chnthnm. Fall Game. Tho gamo season is tho harvest tlmo for Uio hunter, tho wild ducks and tinrtrldges aro tho first of tho fall gamo to bo gathered In, later comes tho venison. A wild duck should bo cleaned and trussed, then plncc on a rack in n dripping pan, sprinkle with salt nnd peppor and cover tho breasts with thin strips of snlt pork. Dako 20 or 30 minutes In a very hot ovon, basting overy five minutes with fat In tho pan. Servo with ornngo sauco. Currant Jolly should nccom- pnny tho duck. A ow stalks of celery or a small onion nut Into ench duck removes tho strong wild llavor to some extent, and adds to the flavor. Orango salad with French dressing Is nn appropriate salad tt sorvo with duck. Garden Hints. Don't fail to rako up tho leaves of tho.mnplo nnd oak. Pllo them whoro they will rot, and next year or tho following year you will havo tho fin est kind of lent mold for tho houso plants nnd flower beds. Tnko up tho poonles In tho fall If they nro to bo changed. Put dahlia nnd glndlola bulbs In a dry, dark, cool placo. Somo success ful gardeners put them in dirt, then sprlnklo them toward spring nnd when planting timo comes they am sprouted ready to begin growing In tho soli at onco. Helpful Hints. Don't throw away tho beautifully embroidered or hand-mado shirt-waist. Sot in now cloth and Insertion in tho waist and havo anothor now waist, as tho front will out wear tho sleeves nnd bnck ot two. Some Ingenious por son has mado hor fancy waists over into corset covers, but experience proves that thoy do not last long In thnt capacity. Anothor thing to innko is n dainty llttlo fancy apron of tho embroidered front thnt ono hates to throw nway. Thoro aro so many pretty styles of making llttlo dressy aprons thnt ono can suroly cut ono to advantage. UST cut tho black sorgo nnd tho crnpo And the dlrse Whcnovcr you chat with your chum. Whenever you're glum Just keen the tonguo Mum And ship nil your troubles to kingdom come. Household Hints. For tho busy housewife who plans hor work for each day and seldom ha3 any spnro time, a fow recipes of small cakes that will kcop gives ono a feel ing of security, Hko a bank account, that whoever comes thoro Is some thing in tho houso to fall back on. These mny bo sorved with n cup of tea to restoro tho tired nerves of the friend who drops in or with n snlad or lco may servo aB a dessert. Cooklos with fruit kcop their freshness longer thnn those without. It is, a good plan to hnvo two or throe varieties on hand at tho samo tlmo. Ono busy housckcopor when ma king spico, fruit or ginger cookies that need to bo rolled to bo shaped, mixes them tho day beforo wanted, and chills thorn over night on Ice. Thoy roll with llttlo flour and cut so nlco and smooth that It Is a llttlo trick worth remomborlng. Anothor advan tage is gained as the seasoning has a chanco to ponctrnto tho dough well boforo baking. Horo nro n few favor ite small cakes: Oatmeal Cookies. Cream throo-fourths of a cupful of lard or butter, add ono cupful of sugar gradually, two eggs well beaten, four tablespoonfuls of milk, two cupfuls onch of flour, and oatmeal, one-half a tcaspoonful of soda nnd ono tcaspoon ful of baking powder sifted with tho flour, ono-half teaspoonful ot snlt, and ono cupful each of raisins nnd pocan monts. noli anu cut with a cooky cut tor or drop by teaspoonfuls on n ba king Bhcct, tho lnttor Is easier nnd so much moro satisfactory. German Chocolate Cookies. Cream ono-half of n cupful of but ter, ndd ono cupful of sugar, gradual ly, one egg well beaten and two squaros of bitter chocolato, molted. Heat won, odd two cupfuls of flour, slftod with two teaspoonfuls of ba king powdor, nnd ono-fourth of a toa- spoonful ot salt, add tho flour alter nately with ono-fourth of a cupful of milk. Chill nnd roll vory thin, using as llttlo flour as possible Venison Cutlets. Clean nnd trim slices of venison cut from tho loin. Sprlnklo with Bait and popper and brush ovor with oil or but tor, roll In soft brond crumbs. Placo in n broiler and broil for flvo minutes. or sauto In buttor. Sorvo spiced grnpo lolly with venison. Sow n fow onion Boeds this fnll nnd i havo enrly onions In your own gnrdon In tho spring Am NET lTKUK Ih a good denl of helpful philosophy In tho courso of tho Koou nntlired mnn who had a pllo of. small cherries on his pinto, and who mndo them tnsto better by looking nt them through a rnnKnlfylng plnHS nnd snylnjr to himself: "Tlirso uro tho blgrfcst and handsomest cherries I ever naw." How hard It Is to magnify our blessings and how easy to magnify our discomforts. If wo might nil hnvo tho mind ot Sydney Smith when ho wrote: "If It bo my lot to crawl, I will crawl con tentedly; If to fly, I will fly with alac rity; but as long as I can avoid It, 1 will novcr be unhappy." Somo ono has said that comfort Is only a matter of comparison. Thoro Is no business more wearing or which calls for n greater display of patlcnco than tho varied duties ot a housewife. Did you ever look through tho largo end of tho opera glasses and noto tho far-away appearance of things and people? Well, it is a good plan to try tho glasses turned that way on tho tilings that fret and worry, they will fade- away in tho dlstnnco and soon bo forgotten. Household Hints. Use hot, unsalted fat, lard or ollvo oil that Is too old to uso for food for blacking tho gas stove. Put It on With n brush inside and out, to keep out tho moisture in tho gaa A good wny to keep tho niointuro from running down into tho hinges of tho door is to open it and leave it open two or throo minutes nftcr lighting tho oven burn ers. A nowspaper folded and laid In tho pan under tho upper burners will savo washing it so often, as tho paper may bo quickly changed it nnythlng bolls over or" Is spilled. A grnnlto pitcher Is tho best of all utensils to put tho knives, forks nnd spoons In, boforo washing tho dishes. Hot water may bo poured over them to rlnso well beforo putting into tho dlshpan. Fifteen Minute Pudding. Moisten ono cupful Of flour sifted with two tcnspoonfuls of baking pow der and half n tcaspoonful of salt with rich milk to mako n drop batter, Grcaso tho cups, add a llttlo ot tho batter, then a few tablespoonfuls of any fruit liked, nnd n llttlo more bat ter. Stonm 1G minutes without uncov ering tho steamer. Sorvo with cream and sugar. UNDltEDS of stars In tho boauti (ul sky. Hundreds of shells on tho shoro to- KCther; Hundreds of birds that ko singing by, Hundreds of bees In tho sunny weather. Hundreds of dow-drops to greet tho dawn, Hundreds of lambs In tho purple clover; Hundreds of butterflies on tho lawn. l!ut only ono mother tho wldo world over." Anonymous, The Unselfish Mother. There Is nothing moro beautiful than tho devotion and self-denying lovo of motherhood; but is thoro not danger in too much dovotlon? Tho child thnt Is never out from under tho wntchful oyo ot tho mother becauso she fears something may happen to It, has no chanco to grow in Its own wny or dovolop Us individuality. If ono analyzes that watchfulness Isn't thoro nn clement of selfishness in It, fenr ot somo accident is not so strong ns fear of tho inconvonienco, if some thing did happen, As the child grows older the snmo mother who watches his play, fears to havo him fish, or swim, or hunt, and ho is denied those pleasures or half enjoys them, know lng that hlB mother Is worrying ull the tlmo about his welfare. If a boy or girl develops any origlnnllty of character, thoy must bo left somo' what to themselves, of courso, with n reasonnhlo amount of direction and watchfulness, otherwlso thoy aro only pnrrot-llko, or echoes of tho older mind. To achlovo theso results thoro must bo a much higher form of unselfish noss thnn that which wo commonly call such. Tact. "Doar mo, Mrs. Smithers, what that noiso I henrd yesterday over your way? Was that howling your dog in fit?" wo, Mrs. Quoerlt, that was my "No, no, Mrs. Smithers, Lwna told It was your daughter singing when I asked what bird you had thoro trilling moro beautifully than I know your canary could." , Tickled. "Whnt in do dlckomi Is Dusty doing shavln' an' corabln' his hair?" asked tho astonished wayfarer as ho rose from his nap in the hnystack. "Aw, Dusty's stuck on himself," sneered a brother of tho tios, "ho rend In an old magazine nn article headed, 'Autumn Tramps Aro Pretty,' an' It's mado him proud." You enn't toll nowadays whothoi you or boIpk to bo a martyr or not. i i If First Officer John Stephens had not been far more inter ested in the problem of his escape from Valparaiso, where his life was in immi nent danger, than in the subject of long lost treasure in the Antarctic ocean, or of a pretty woman, he would If Lady Darlington, wife of a dis tinguished Earl, had been seeking an adventure and a love affair, she' would certainly not have chosen the method which she did, but If When the oppor tunity for escape was presented to John Stephens he had known just what was in store for him he would undoubtedly have refused, but If You want to get the answer to all of these problems you have but to read our new serial, which we promise you will be a thriller, but of the highest type of literature as well. It is "The Last Voyage of the Donna Isabel," by Ran dall Parrish, the master craftsman of all American literary workers. Watch for the opening chapters. 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