THE SEMIAVEEKLV TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. TRAGIC SCENE IN THE CARPATHIANS r AViMA Hero Is a tragic and remarkable picture of tlio liorror and death of the battlefield r,s seen by women. The dead and wounded aro lying whero thoy hnvo been felled by tho Russian bullets In the Carpathians. Austrian Hod Cross nurses aro seen active at their work of mercy and relief. II German Administration in Bel gium Model of Efficiency. Public and Private Activities Are 01 rected by Soldiers Who, In Peace, Aro Bankers, Lawyers and Scientists. By OSWALD F. SCHUETTE. (Correspondent Chicago Dally News.) Brussels, Belgium. Germany's ad ministration of the civil affalrB of Uol glum presenta a now plcturo of tho German roscrvo ofllccr. . Tho resorvo corpB- of German ofll core always has boon tho admiration of tho military world. No other na tion has been nblo to call out from civil llfo an aggregation of men so ef ficiently trained as ofllcera for tho vast rosorves nooded for war. But tho military training of theso mon Is only ono sldo of tholr qualification. In prl vato llfo thoy nro tho learned pro fessional mon of tho nation. Thoy aro tho lawyors, tho physicians, tho bank ers, tho englncors, tho directors of big entorprlsos, tho scientists who havo given to Germany her peculiar Industrial ofllcloncy. Now thoy put on tholr uniforms and tholr Bhouldor straps and march oft to tho front Dut there aro many things to bo dono In war besides leading armlOB against tho oncmy. Not tho least of theso Is such a problem as that of Dolglum. Horo Is a nation, of allon race and tonguo, bitterly hostile, with Indus tries paralyzed another Invading powor must not only restoro peaco and ordor, but call back to llfo tho crlpplod Industrial organization. No rnoroly military organization could do this. And it Is horo that your resorvo of llcor shines. Govornor Gcnoral von Hissing had only to dorioto tho de mands of tho work to bo dono and ho had tho greatest oxports of Gor mnny at his command. Porsonnl Influence has disappeared ontlroly. Personal gain is not oven thought of. "Lot us do something of which wo Bhall bo proud," said Gcn oral von Blsslng. And ' his assistants havo beon living up to that motto. A cataloguo of tho -experts who wear military uniforms while thoy work out Bolginn civil probloms would mako an Amorlcan governor Jealous. Hero Is n director of tho rolchsbnnk nt Berlin ono of tho greatest finan ciers of aormany. Ho in a major of tho reserves, but ho hangs his sword on a coat rack each morning and goes to work with a pen. Major von Lumm Is now 'dotnllcd" as tho "gonoral com mlsBlonor of banking" in Belgium. H.ls first task wbb to roorganlzo tho whole financial rcglmo of tho king dom, found a now national bank and Invent a now curroncy. Moro trlflos! Then thoro Is Captain von KobboI, who is a membor of tho Prussian house of roprcsontntlvos and a famous authority on municipal govornmont and social economics. Ho Is now the adjutant of tho military govornor of Llego, Lleutonant Colonol von Ken nor. As Bueh ho has worked out tho great industrial probloms or that big, busy city and has started thlngB to work again. Each day ho finds a now way of oponlng up a factory. Probably moro interesting is cap tain Drapo, who was dlroctor of tho gas works of Luonoburg when tho war broko out. Ho was wounded nt Lloge Yfhen Antwerp was taken ho was hurried thoro bocauso tho water works had beon dostroyod in tho bom bardment In fivo days ho had dug up nn auxiliary pump in eomo fnctory and had tho system in oporatlon again a vital matter in a city tho slzo of Antwerp. Then ho wont to work on tho streot cars of Antwerp. ln, threo dnys ho bad them running. Tho snmo spoed put tho gas works and tho electric plant in oporatlon. In, 14 days ho had 10 lntorurban railroads that centor at Antwerp at work. A man who could wavo a magic w EXPERTS wand llko that deserved a bigger field and ho was detailed to Brussels to tako general supervision over munici pal, gas, electrical and street railroad plants In tho kingdom. Incidentally, also, ho received tho Iron cross. With Captain Drapo thero was sent to Antwerp Buron von Plotten berg, a first lieutenant of reserves. In prlvato llfo ho la managing director of tho North Gorman Lloyd a fine training for a man whoso duty It Is to rovlvo tho commercial llfo of tho great seaport of Antwerp. And so you can go down through tho lists nnd find export nftor expert whoso highly technical knowledge and whoso ability play an Important part In this groat undertaking, but always underneath tho uniform of an ofilcor of tho reserves. PRINT PAPERS IN TRENCHES Soldiers' Advent Into Foreign Lands Productive of Journalistic Oddities. Berlin. Tho war Is responsible for tho appearance, on every battlo front and, ln almost every fortress, of a se ries of newspapers which, for obvious reasons, sot qulto a now stylo In Jour nalism, ln parts or northern France, whero Gorman troops nro trying to get out Gorman papers with French typo cnsoB, Issues aro already coming to bo prized as curios ln which tho letter "v" has to bo used for tho "w" and tho "q" for tho "g," so comparatively unusual ln French. Tho "h" Is fre quently missing. At points whore troops aro stationed ror long porlods It Iibb beon possiblo to mako rroquont uso of tho cartoon, and war has drawn Into tho ranks so many' nrtlBts, writers and skilled tradesmen nnd printers tliat tho re sultant output Is otton astonishingly good. All over Europo, especially ln dis tricts that havo been conquered, aro being issued papors In tho native lan guage, ror tho purpose or educating tho civil population to tho conqueror's viowpolnt nnd or combating tho claims nnd BtatomontB or natlvo papors. Many nro prlntod In two languages. Bus! iibs houBes, banks and factories aro publishing papers full or homo nows, which thoy Bond to employees nt tho rront. SUCCEEDS AT FARMING Miss Gortrudo Burnett, nn undor graduato or Wcllosloy college, la achieving fame In tho Mnllbu hills, near Santa Monica, Cal., ns the solo "gontlowoman runchor" of that ruggod region. MIbs Burnett says: "It la Indeed n groat llfo. A woman Is Just as fit ns u man to partlclpato in tho 'bnck-to-tho-land' movement." Found Tallow-Dip Lamp. Greenfield, Ind, A tnllow-dlp lamp bclloved to bo moro than 100 years old, whs found by Elbert Dlccsou of Blue Illdgo township, in nn abandoned imuuo on his farm. EATS MJS MEN Kaiser Depends on "Goulash Cannons" for Meals. Intimate Picture of the Soldicr-Empen or In the Field No Special Prep arations of Any Kind Are Made for Him. NewJ York. An Intimate plcturo or tho kaiser ln tho Hold, tho soldier emperor whoso sharing of the llfo of tho common soldier has united tho humblest and tho highest ln Germany ln love, affection and veneration, Is given In tho following dispatch to tho Now York Stants-Zeltung. Tho kaiser, to whom tho "goulash cannons," the great traveling kettles or hot food, owo tholr existence, Is very favorably Inclined toward this Important now contrivanco on tho field. Many tales aro told ln ovldonco of this, of which the following Is ono: A country road In France soldlera arrive, curefully carrying dishes. Tho dust-covered Held grays who are en Joying their repast suddenly become attentive On tho road thero appear four riders oHlcers. Ono separates from tho group and gallops over to tho "goulash cannon." "Havo you a bit left for us?" "At your service, captain." Almost Immediately tho other threo riders gallop up. Tho kaiser! In de lighted surprise all shout "Hurrah!" and tho highest commander thanks them with n smile. "How does It taste?" ho asks. "Do not let mo disturb you; I only want a blto to eat, too; I am hungry." Then he rides over to tho "goulash' cannon," whero tho captain already has a dish filled for him. Ho takes It good naturedly and cats ln tho midst of his soldiers. "Excellent, excellent," ho snys now and then and asks ror a second por tion. "I am taking uwny your share, but I will prove my gratitude" Tho soldiers aro enthusiastic and proud that tho kaiser took his food llko each or them from the same "goulash cannon" nnd "dined" ln their midst. A roal soldier kaiser! A rousing hur rah accompanies him when ho takes leavo or IiIb mon with a vigorous "Good day!" In tho evening several geeso and chickens were sent as "Indemnification Tor tho noon meal" and wero eaten with great Joy for supper. This llttlo Incident Is characteristic of tho attitude and llfo or tho kaiser at tho rront, ror ho lots no opportun ity pass to tako IiIb food from tho "goulash cannon" when ho is visltlug his troops along tho battlo lino. For tills reason no arrangements aro ever mado for the kaiser's meals on theso trips. "Wo will meet a 'goulash cannon,' " ho always Bays when nsked as to what ho wishes to order for his dinner. This Is also a proof of tho oxcollonco of tho food which tho troops rccelvo from tho fiold kitchens, for tho kaiser never announces hla arrival before hand. No special preparations nro mado for him. . "I will eat what my soldiers eat," ho has often declared. SON IS 75, PARENTS ARE 98 Youno Codgers Attend Seventy-sixth Wedding Anniversary of Fa ther and Mother. Freoport, 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas SlUor, both nlncty-olght years old, cel ebrated their seventy-sixth wedding anniversary hero. They aro believed to hold tho American record tor length or weddod life. Thoy havo three children, tho oldest son being soventy-flve, who wero pres ent at tho celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Sllter have llvod very tompcruto lives, and In tho last fifty yenrs nothing except religious meet ings hnvo kept them up later than nluo o'clock. He that lmth a trade lmtli an estate, and lie tlint liatli a catling hath an of leo of profit and honor. Henjamln Franklin. SOME SOUPS WITHOUT MEAT. The purpose of a soup at the begin ning of a meal Is mainly to prepare tho stomach for the heavier foods which will follow by warming it nnd stimulating tho How of gastric juices. When soup Is given as a food, taking the place of other dishes, it should bo prepared with that end In view. A crenm soup Is ono of these a meal with bread and butter. A puree of beans or peas Is another satisfying soup. Asparagus Soup. Tako a bundle of nsparagus, cut off the heads and put them aside for n more delicate dish or to bo used as a garnish ror tho soup. Cover tho shoots, after cutting in small pieces, with a quart or water; boll up and drain off tho water, throw ing this nway. Cover with boiling salted water and cook until tho as paragus Is tender. Rub through a col ander, add this to tho liquor in which it was cooked nnd with a pint of milk put on to heat. Cook together two tablespoonruls or flour nnd butter, add to tho heated boup and cook fori five minutes. Servo very hot with crou tons. When you have boiled cabbage for dinner, save the water ln which It was cooked Tor Celery Soup. Put two tablespoon fuls of butter ln a saucepan, and when bubbling hot add n slice of onion; cook until brown, then add the cab bage water (a pint) nnd four good sized carrots, put through the meat grinder (fine). Stow gently for an hour in a tightly covered kettle, then. ndd two tablespoonfuls of butter; put tho puree through a sieve, reheat, season with a dash of lemon Juice and salU.nndtborve.plpinghot; hum j'team of Celery Soup. This, per ha is tho soup which is the best ukad of all tho cream soups. Take Jhiee bunches of celery, waeh and cutfcnto small pieces and cook slowly ror(ialf an hour; press through n col Rn;r, UBing as much of tho celery as e pushed through. Put this Into bio boiler with a quart of milk, together three tablespoonfuls or butter and flour and add to uree Cook until smooth; add ning ot saic anu aasn or paprika, 1 Ifrn who look on nature and their tfelftw men, nnd cry that all Is dark aril gloomy, aro ln tho right; but ,tliQ Bo!lber colors are reflections from thlf r own Jaundiced eyes and hearts. lpi'.lor Twlat. iTIZING DISHES FOR SUNDAY MEALS. meals for Sunday are best pro- largely tho day before when possible, bo that tho day may bo a day of rest. If a roast is to be served it may bo cooked on Satur day and reheated. Tho salad may bo prepared, all ox- putting together. A dessert la hotter to. servo If mado the day , especially gelatin desserts. I With Sour Cream. Tako n lo'Inilr veal for ronstinir and lnril wtMi afrlcl of fat salt pork, lay some in tho Pan fore putting in tho meat. Brown ii'aliot ovon or sonr over in a hot panj n top of the stovo, d'rodgo with flow md season and bnsto freely with soTTr, bream tho first half hour, then cook nlowly. Tho flour will thicken thgftravy sufrctently and it may be sorv'jj I oither poured around tho roast oijjic a sauceboat. grl rry and Grapefruit Salad. Cut Uum illloJ rrult in halves. Tako out thjPl lip with n opoon and dress with Fign; ji dressing. Tho Julco of the grapiSrult may bo used in the place of jPi yich dressing. Servo on lottuco leye : or return to tho Bkln from whlcl tho pulp wna removed. Tako halfi. cupful of canned cherries or mar a chlno cherries and add to tho grfMrult. Ita an Potatoes. Cut potatoes ln cupe'f tand cook ln boiling, Baited wa ter, jraln and arrango ln layers with a riaii white sauce anil a gencrouB spHnVjlng of cheese. Bako until tho bujjjafid crumbs over tho top aro brow Gnjie-Nuts Pudding. Ono cuprul or )0-nut8, ono quart or milk, two egffw icaten until light, hair a cuprul or bus tr and hair a cuprul or raisins. Bafipifiowly in a moderate oven, Servo II Elk In Farmers Barn. Mmn lirirwl nut nt thn Pnnnlnnri , r - - ' -v t. w... ranch Ntwn mllna from ninimvlltn n Deiljyfl suburb, wont out to get somo recil r IiIb horao and round a big bulljo! eating breakfast In a box stall. Ilofsli inmed shut tho door and made Mr Jit : u prisoner. Ab ho loft tho bant 1 o snw another elk, also a bull, streak jig away over n hilltop. Tho cmlmnl tho farm hand saw and thofoi o ho captured wero honest-to-goognj ta ollt.! Thoy wero a pair that escape I rront a ear at tho Denver with sauce ns rollows: Two table spoonruls of flour added to two of bubbling hot butter, ndd the Juice of ono lemon and enough water to mako a thick sauce, sweeten to taatc. This will servo eight guosts. 1 will make the day worth while, I will piny the biuum today with, a warm heart and a eool head. I will smllo when I feel like frowning. I will lie patient when I feel tempted to stold. I will take personal command of my self. GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE. The pea soup is not as often served ns Its merits demand, as there is no moro tasty, dainty soup than this II well prepared. Cream of Pea Soup. Drain and rinse n can of pens, ndd a teaspoonful or sugnr, two slices of onion and cold water to cover (one pint), simmer 15 minutes, rub through a sieve, heat, add two tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour rubbed together, add two cup Tuls or milk and a half cupful ot cream, whipped, and seasoning to taste. A yolk of egg beaten and added to tho cream adds both to the tnsto and nutrition ot the soup. Parisian Potatoes. Wash, pare and soak ln cold water a hair hour eights potatoes, uoii in saiteu water lo min utes. Drain and place ln a deep pan basting threo times with a third ot ri cupful of melted butter. Serve wit broiled steak. Soak bread crumbs ln tho milk ha an hour, add soda, salt, and meltl butter, flour and beaten eggs. Fry a hot greased Kriddle. Servo lmue dlatcly with hot maple sirup, or butrer and sugar. Braised Liver With String Beanl. Wash calf's liver and lord with fat bacon. Roll ln flour, season with pit, pepper and celery salt. Ccok Uvar ln iathotipanwlth'aHttlorhotifatrtried out; 01 oacun.- iurn uniu me suriacu is well seared, then add five sllcts of carrot, one-half an onion, two sprigs of parsley, bit or bay leaf, ono clove twelve pepper corns and two qupfuls of brown stock or water. Cover" close- and a half hours, basting five times during, tho cooking. Remove tho liver,! strain tho stock and reduce by slowl cooking. Add two tablespoonfuls o orango Julco, pour over liver. Serv surrounded with seasoned, hot atrin; beans. Celery and Cheese Salad. Mix a hall cupful of very finely chopped celorj with ono of cream checs?, molstcl with thick cream, season with salt nnj paprika and form into balls. Arranrf on lettuce leaves and garnish with rai Ishes cut ln tulips. TEMPTING DISHES Bread crumbs are Invaluable pi many dishes, A crust of crumb 8hoiil never do tnrown awa When Btnle bread 1b tp hard for other use, mt In tho oven until diy enough 'td roll or pouw, then sift and keep Inn glass Jar. Theso crurjus may bo used for esfeil loped dishes, crp.quotlis, cutlets and in puddles, It soaked long enougo. Bread Crumb Pancakes. Mix o gethor tvo well beaten eggs, one-talf tablespoontul or melted butter, tdo- quarter or a cuprul or flour, ope ot sour milk, one cuprul or 1 crumbs, ono-Jinir teaspoonrul or and tha same or coda. Kings' Puddlnn. Take two cutfuls or bread crumbs, soaked ln haltcup- rul or water a hhlf hour, equeezd'dry nnd add a hair cupful or suet, onfhalt cuptul or molasses, one egg, one ctprul or milk, ono teaspoonrul or cinns :non, salt and half a teaspoonful or s la, a cuprul of raisins and hair a teai ijoon rul of cloves, ir after mixing It eems too thin ndd a small amount of flour. Steam threo hours and servo ylth a hard sauce When you havo a peach or tp left rrom a can and a cuprul of tin Julco, uso them for a pudding sauce Rub tho peaches through a sieve, add to tho Julco with a bit 6f lemon Juice and a tablespoonful each or butter and flour that have been cooked tbgether Servo this sauce hot on steamed spongo cake, cut ln squares. These aro leftovers, but the tact need never be mentioned and will nover occur to tho onq who Is enjoying tho dish. Btockynrds. Thero aro 60 moro or thorn out there. They aro being trans ferred from Yellowstone park to gov ernment reservations nt E3tes park and Aspon, Colo, Denver (Colo.) Dls patch to Lo nugeles Times. The Economical Swat. Surgeon Qencral BIup cstlmatea that tho coat of supporting tho fly popula tion or the country la ?157,S00.Q00 a year, so you seo that every tlmo you swat, a fly you are roally elolns aomr thlug to reduco tho cost or living, LINCOLN MAN SAVES HIS WIFE Mrs. Anna A. Dahl of Lincoln Restored When Husband Gives Htr Wonderful Remedy. DMth was closo upon Mrs. Anna A. Dahl of 1430 P street, Lincoln, Neb. She was tlrapcrntely 111 with scrloua derangements of the dlgestlvo tract. In fact, at times sho was so ill that sho know nothing of what was going on about the sick room. She recovered most mnrvclously. The treatment that she declared saved htr was given when she was so sick shf did not know until after sho recovered how sho had been rostorcd. Tho Stomach remedy, given to her by hor thoughtful husband, was Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Mrs. Dahl, lu a good 1tter, tells of her experience: "I fid so grateful to you I can't expres my feelings on paper. I will mnkf a great effort to see you per sonay soon. My treatment came whlll I was too sick to realize any thing but tho terriblo pain. My bus ban! tells mo I passed at least a thou sanl gall stones, of all shapes and slzcc. Ibis I know I havo only taken tw bottles nnd I feel better than for Volts." lliyr's Wonderful Remedy gives per mlrent results for stomach, liver nnd Irteitlnal aliments. Eat as much and vArtevor you like. No more distress a(ttr eating, pressure of gas in the Ejbnach and around the heart. Get ono tie or your druggist now and try It fi in absoluto guarantee Knot satis dory money will be returned. Adv. IS f A I I 1 l It I .1 I rhe story is told ot a very crusty, L'oity old gentleman who lost his pa tieice with his doctor, because ho did tic make enough russ over the pa'n lie suffered. 'Doctor," ho cried out, twisting and tvnlng because of tho agony, "you dm't understand! You don't seem to gasp the case! You talk as though tjero wero nothing the matter with ne, whereas, 1 assure you, I am en (liring the torments ot the lost!" "What, already?" replied the doctor. M V-'I- I-TCIT Till- fllTTt.ni..... hoes, or dissolved In the foot-bath. The Standard jjllef to tired, achlne feet and prevents swollen. iui icci. viio nay wues- i enjoyea every minute Iff myt tttav at Ikn Ptp.ai,Ia. ... ' - -i-w-.i.wtia, intuits i0 uen a root-Ease In my shoes." Get It TODAY. Adv. Of Course Not. Bill Do you carry any life insur- auce?a nT3i-gtlfcpn your life! Yonkers Statesman Doubtful. "How lj.y.ep mother, Tommle?" "She's Litter, but not so better she was yesterday." pi A klsB jscientiflcally speaking, is but an exoWngo of microbes. Now Dices Her Own Work Lydra E'Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound Helped Herv p fi"l Ironton, Ohio." I am enjoying bet ter healtir Wjj than I have for twelve gantotakeLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not ait up. I hod female troubles and was very ner vous. I used tho remedies a year and I can do my work and for tho lest eight months I havo worked for other women. im.Wl cannot nraiso Lvdln V.. Pmkham'sVtwrBtablo C!omrjound enotio-h , . - c 1 O for I knoW;uever would have been as IT lm T 1 1 i A T f i J T wen ii x naii hol iukuii it unu i recom mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave itfjjp my daughter when she was thktocnjfyears old. Sho was in school and, w6 a nervous wreck, and could not ak'p" nights. Now sho looks so healthy 1hw even the doctor speaks of it. You;c8liipublish this letter if yoa like." Mrs, Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th Street, Iroosen, Ohio. Why wilf women continue to suffer day in and ejejgut and drag out a sickly, rmlf-hcartcd existence, missing three fourths of thjjoy of living, when they can find htjalthjln Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Co ground ? If yon iav the slightest doubt tlmtXydia IKPinklmtn'.s Vcgeta bloConipaujgftwill help you,wrlto toLyelinE.PililclinniMeeliclneCo. Youftjtter will be opened, rentl nntlaSsAvoreel by a woman and held Jtrict confldenco. Don't - jfersecute Your (Bowels . Cut out catharti and purgatives. They are- brutal. Iiarsli,unces8ary. iry CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLSI Purely vesetabV Act Bently on theifr, eliminate bile. coothetneariieac. memuraneoiinc u i r...Jj Contlipttloa, Dllloutncti, ' nchi aod laiiAiiY ! D million know. SMALL PILirtWLL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. f tJ.l'S..-. t Qinnnhirn WOMAN 000LD NOT SIT OP r ihopi W. N.