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THE 8EMIAVEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION Each "Pape's Dlapepstn" digests 3000 grains food,- ending all stomach misery In five minutes. Timo It I In flvo minutes nil stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, add, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its speed In regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach rem edy In tho whole world and besides It Is harmless. Put nn end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large flfty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. You realize In flvo minutes how needless It Is to suf fer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's tho quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor In the world. Adv. WENT TO MANY NTADISONS Missive Traveled Far Over United States Before It Finally Reached Proper Destination. A certain publishing house In Lon don, England, has discovered that there Is more than one Madison In the Unit ed States of America. The discovery cost a University of Wisconsin pro fessor a largo amount of nnxlcty, for It Involved a valuable manuscript on which ho had spent months of labor. Tho munuscrlpt Is a translation of Lucretius' works prepnred by Prof. William Ellery Leonard of tho English department and visiting professor this year of Now York university, sent to London for publication In tho Every man Library. When tho munuscrlpt was sent back to him with tho first proof sheets, it was nddressed "Madi son. U. S. A." How many of tho oth er Madlsons It visited Is not recorded, but nfter weeks of search the postal authorities found It and returned It to the anxious author. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING Disappear With Use of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. Tho first thing In restoring dry, fall ing hair Is to get rid of dandruff and Itching. Rub Cutlcura Ointment Into scalp, next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Prevent skin and scalp troubles by making Cutl cura your everyday toilet preparation. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEARLY SPOILED THE JOKE Papa Failed at First to Give the Prop er Interrogation When Bobby Sprang It. Bobby came home from school, full of information, as usual. Each day since his entrance two months ago ho brings some choice bit of knowledge. His father, with much parental pride, Is nover-.ttfo busy to give attention. "Do you know, daddy, Clarence James told me todny that his father 1b an automobile dealer and ho says his father says tho new don't makq nenrly so much nolso as the old ones," said the youngster. "Well, sonny, that nil depends on tho condition of the car. I saw a new today that chugged like a threshing machine," commented the father. Bobby's face fell. "That Isn't the answer," he replied. "You should say, 'Why?'" "All right, sonny. Why?" "Because they haven't a brass band In front," explained Bobby, proudly. Indianapolis News. Only One "DROMO QUININE" To set the rnalne, call for full namo LAXA1TVH linOMO QU1N1NH. Look for iljrnature of II. W. UUOVH. Uaru I Cold In On Oar. 25c But She'd Heard of Them. Humors of a piano studio are re lated to us by Clarice Balas, the Cleve land pianist, who writes: "Ono young girl who chnrged all she forgot to tho neglect of her former teacher In tho few words. "Ho never told mo any thing about that," was provoking mo by her poor reading and bad time. 'What kind of notes have you In tho right hand herc?'-I nsked. "Sho guessed wrong Immediately. 'I suppose you never heard of such a thing us triplets?' I nsked, In thorough disgust. " 'Why, yes, Miss Bains, I hnve heard of triplets,' said she with offended dignity, 'but not In music.' " 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels They ,work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches como from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cnuso your stomach to becomo filled with undl gestcd food, which sours and ferments llko garbage In a swill barrel. That's tho first step to untold misery Indl gestlon, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. A Cascarot to-night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. Thoy work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. Adv. At the Source. Farmer These nro tho cows. City Child Which ono does tho Janl tor muko you take from? InW What Is Known as the Dressmakers' Dress Has Won Immediato Favor by Its Originality and B2anty Smart Pepium Blouse . of Satin Has Hat Bordered With a Fringe of Ostrich. The "dressmnkers' dress." which Is heralded as the Incoming mode, cnuiiot full to win over ndmlrcrs when It Is presented in models ns chic as that pictured. Nothing less than genius over succeeded In making n onc-pleco dress of such orlglnnllty and bounty, that Is equal tq doing tho duty of n suit. Note that thcro Is a double skirt, with tho ovcrskirt full and that tho bodice opens over nn embroidered vest Tho vest and oversklrt provldo as much warmth as thocont In a cont suit. In the picture, the underskirt seems nnrrowcr than It really Is. This effect Is nioro a matter of strnlghter Hues HERALDING than scant material. It Is full enough for comfortable walking. Tho over- Skirt is Inid .in four plaits nt each Bide of the front and In box plaits. across the back. It Is bordered at tho front with six narrow folds of silk, and they give It n very slight flnre at the bottoin. Tho bodice Is nn affair for an ex pert dressmnkcr to describe, and the uninitiated fashion reporter can only marvel at It. It is draped away from tho vest nt the waistline and ornn mented with folds of silk thnt extend themselves to the skirt. A tub of em broidery lends n lino of bright color lo tho scdnte tones of the cloth and silk folds and repeats the design (of which thero Is a glimpse) thnt covers tho vest. Tho bodice appears to be In ono piece, with tho skirt nt the back. Full straight sleeves nre shirred in at tho wrists and bordered with fur, and u soft fnufller collur of fur pro tects tho throat. Any of the soft wool fabrics might bo used In a dress of this kind, and It is more than likely thnt wo shall see It made in sntln. The hat worn with It Is n Russian NEWEST IN PEPLUM BLOUSES. Inspiration of satin embroidered with colored silks. This Is the lust word In custumcs. Ilnta have been matched up with muff and neckpieces, with bags nnd frocks, nnd now It remains for them only to bo matched up with blouses. For early spring, and between sea sons, or for tho Journey South the 1 oman s rxeaim woman of fashion must havo some thing that Is not too wnrm, but warm enough, to meet tho most unexpected wind thnt blows, and It Is llnbto to bo a "Northern" In Florida or a "Sou'west er" In colder climes. Hero Is n new pepium blousn of sntln with a smart hat of tho snino mntc-' rial to'kecp It compnny. Tho pepium. really deserves Its name, with Its skirt, reaching almost to tho thigh. It fas tons at ono side, along the shoulder and under tho arm, and like other now gar ments Its first Impression makes ono wonder how tho lndy got Into it. Tho wido vclvet-hued collar is n remnant of winter fashions and tho short THE INCOMING MODE. sleeves nro harbingers of a new or der of things in sleeves for tho com ing spring. Both of them arc finished with small satin-covered buttons. Soutncho braid, which has already, had a great vogue, decorates the lower part of tho blouse and the pepium with a simple scroll pattern. Tho brnld Is sowed along ono edgo In tho manner; Introduced by Paris milliners In the present senson. It docs not He flat, to the garment and It makes an alto gether satisfactory decoration for tail ored hats as well as other things. Tho short sleeves promise long gloves or some other covering for the forearms. Tho hnt Is bordered with a fringe of ostrich and is untrlmmed. It might bo embellished with a pattern in soutncho, brnld with very good effect. Bags In Bright Colors, 'flit! n rm bnir. n corneous thine of silk, metal brnld, laces and bend cm-! broideries, is an nbsoluto necessity to brighten up tho sober tailored cos tumes of broadcloth and velvet. Thcso arm bags nro nil sizes and shapes. A Bit of Velvet Nnrrow black velvet edges many ot, tho flounces Introduced on tho skirts of gowns, Ihe KITOTO There Is no truo work ever done without enthusiasm. Tho artist whoso heart Is co'ri In a mere nrtlsnn. With no wido reaching affection nnd no up lifting tdcnl wo muko tlfo n treadmill nnd of our duty nn unwolcomo tlrudfe ery, Philip Moxom. MORE MILK DISHES. For economy lot us uso moro milk, It Is n vnluablo food and one quart oven nt 15 cents has ns much nutrition ns three quarters of a pound of beefsteak which has a largo amount of waste. Milk Is without waste, therefore n most econom ical food. If skim milk Is used largely, when set ting the Rpongo for brend, the prod uct will be more highly nutritious, less shortening Is used nnd a tasty loaf will .result. Potato Soup. Cook nnd mnsh threo medium-sized potatoes. In n quart of milk, skim "milk may bo used, ndd n slice of onion nnd n stnlk of celery; scald and remove the vegetables, pour over the mashed potato. In a snuco pnn put two tablespoonfuls of butter, If the milk Is skimmed, ono If whole milk is used; add. two tablespoonfuls of Hour, n tcnspoonful of salt, nnd when well blended ndd a llttlo cold milk and pour It Into tho soup. Boll up nnd serve piping hot with toasted crackers. Cream of Tomato Soup. In n sauce pan melt threo tablespoonfuls of but ter, ndd three nnd n half tablespoon fuls of Hour nnd stir until smooth, ndd a tcnspoonful of salt, a tcnspoonful of chopped onion, then add a pint of canned tomatoes, mixing well. Add soda nnd onjon, return to the lire nfter straining and pour this mixture, sjlght ly cooled Into n cupful nnd u hnlf of milk. Itchcat and serve hot. Do not boll or tho soup wllf curdle. Cheese Soup. Scald a quart of milk, ndd n slice of onion, u blndo of mucc, and n pepper pod. Melt two tnblcspoonfuls of butter In a sauce jmu, add the snmo amount of flour, when well blended ndd tho milk, re moving tho sensonlngs, nnd cook until creamy. Just before serving ndd u hnlf cupful of grated cheese, two egg yolks, well beaten, salt and pepper to taste, stir until the cheese Is melt ed. Servo nt once. Tho cream soups which -nro so nourishing and which nro made of various vegetables mny all bo nmdo with skim milk, nddlng n llttlo moro butter to tho flour for tho binding, thus giving the food Its right bnlunco of fnt. Tho homo-maker must fill mnny niches In hor homo nnd nt tho samo tlmo havo tho ability to direct with forco and inltlatlvo nil the business of tho household. GOOD EATING Bnnnnas nro like tho poor, always with us, and tho mnny wnys that this wholesomo fruit may bo served Is legion. Banana Pie. Itlcc enough peeled bnnnnas to fill a cup. To this add half u cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of mo lasses or tho grated rind nnd Julco of half a lemon, half u tcnspoon ful of salt, ono beuten egg, one-third of a ten- spoonful of cinnamon, half a cupful of milk, and n third of n cupful of crenm. Mix nil together thoroughly and bake until linn In a pie plate Jlned with pastry. Nougatlne Cake. Make u flno, light butter cake and bake In a shallow pan about three-quarters of an Inch thick when done. Cut this Into squares and cover both, top and. sides with u creamy thick chocolate frosting, filled with minced and browned al monds, The nuts nro ground line nnd then browned and sprinkled thick in to tho frosting. Mexican Rabbit. Melt u tnblcspoon ful of butter In n saucepan, add half a pound of American cheese, cut up In Hue bits; stir until tho cheese melts, add three-fourths of a cupful of corn meal and n Inrgu rcd pepper, cut In squares or shreds ; then add the yolks or two eggs, benlifii, nnd mixed with half n cupful of thick tomato puree, hnlf n tcnspoouful of salt, and half a teaspoouful of pnprJku; stir con stantly until the mixture Is thick and smooth. Havo ready four slices of toasted brend, toasted on one sldo only. Cut n clove of garlic In halves and (ouch tho untonstod side of the hot hrciid here nnd there with (ho garlic; pour over tho rabbit nnd servo ut once. A carefully poached egg may be Bet above each slice, which will fur nish a hearty meal. Graham Bread. Make a soft spongo of one cupful of warm milk, one tea spoonful of sugar, ono tcaspoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of butter, one third of u yeast cake, dissolved In a fourth of a cupful of wnrm wutor, and whlto flour to make n thick batter. Cut tho dough with a knlfo after beating It well and letting It stand overnight, then add thrcc-fourthH of a cupful of milk, threo tablespoonfuls of molasses, a half tcnspoonful of sodn and graham flour to make a thick but ter. Knead with white flour; let rise, nnd when doublo Its bulk, bake 45 Peas In Potato Cups. Make small cups or mnsncu potnto, nrusn witn egg nnd brown, fill with rrcamcd pens nnd onri'ft nf rwrt It Is n good nnd safo rulo to sojourn In every place as It you tnoant to spond your llfo thcro, never omitting nn op portunity of doing a kindness, or speaking a truo word, or making a frlond. John Ruskln. GOOD SANDWICH FILLINGS. Peanut butter mixed with whipped cream Is a filling well liked by those who enjoy peanut butter. Ripe Olive Sandwiches. Chop n half-cupful of rlpo olives with ono sweet, green pepper comblno with cream cheese which has been moistened with French dressing. Sweet Sandwiches. i Chop n half-cupful Tf ammmmmm rnislns, one cupful of walnuts, a fourth of a cupful of grated coconut nnd n tnblespoonfulof grated chocolate; mix wltli thick, Hwccf cream. Green olives chopped flno nnd mixed with mayonnaise. Figs nnd nut3 or nuts nnd dates, finely chopped nnd mixed. Nuts'nnd raisins, chopped fine. Orango marmalade, Jelly, grated maple sugar with browned almonds, finely chopped. Equal parts of grated Swiss cheese nnd nuts, chopped. Dutch cheese mixed with chopped olives. Finely-chopped celery with mayon naise. 11am mixed with chopped plcklo nnd celery. Iiqual parts of ham, celery and mayonnaise. Cold roast chicken, roast beef, or cooked oysters, chopped line. Lettuce leaves and mayonnaise, Cream cheese, French dressing, nnd lettuce. Ono cupful of cqld roast chicken, threo olives, ono pickle, n tablespoon-; ful of capers, nil minced flue nnd mixed with mayonnaise. Hard-cooked eggs and wntcrcrcss, finely chopped, mixed with softened butter. Maraschino cherries nnd'-nut meats; chopped line. Cottngo cheeso nnd cherries. Cream cheeso and bnr-lc-duc mixed to n cream. Qulnco Jelly nnd walnut meats, chopped. Cream cheese, chives and chopped green peppers. Grated cheeso, seasoned with salt,' pepper, mustard and nnchovy paste, Cheeso- with chopped olives and pickles ndded. A homo based on right principles will bo simple. No ostentutlon or living be yond ono's means; simplicity In enter tainment, In offering frooly ot what one has to friends, without apology or ex planation. SOUR CREAM DISHES. A few tablespoonfuls or half a cupful of sour crenm Is vnluablo theso days, and should bo used with economy. Sour Cream 8alad Dressing. Whip n cup-. ful of sour cream with a little lemon Juice or pine npple Juice for flnvorlng, senson with salt, a llttlo, sugar and uso on fruit or vegetables. When vegetables nro used for the snlad a bit of red pepper, mus tnrd.or Worcestershire sauce may bo added. Sour cream may be substituted for sweet cream In nny snlnd dressing. Cottage Cheese. Pour boiling wnter over u dish of thick sour milk, which will cook the milk enough so thnt It, tuny ho drained In n slevo, Senson with plenty of cream, salt, a dash of, red pepper and sonio molted butter,, If there's not enough crenm to glvo It 'Wchnuss. If plenty of boiling wnter Is used, this method makes a tender curd nnd Is quickly made. Sour Cream Cookies. Crenm n half. cupful of butter, add ono and n hnlfi cupfuls of sugar, a half cupful of sour cream, two eggs, a tcaspoonful of sodn dissolved In tho crenm ; mix well,, ndd flour lo roll, sprfnklo tho top with sugar. Sour Cream Pie. Thin pio Is baked with two crusts and is delicious. Tnko cupful each of SMir cream, sugar, raisins nnd ono egg, a tahlcspoonful of vinegar, a half tcaspoonful each of salt, cinnamon anil nutmeg, a fourth of a teaspoouful of cloves. Codfish With 8our-Cream White Sauco. A white sauce, using sour crenm ; a cupful and a half for a snuco to servo threo or four peoplo is sum dent. Melt a tahlcspoonful of butter and when bubbling hot stir In two tnblcspoonfuls of flour nnd n cupful nnd u hnlf of sour cream; cook until heated through; add shredded codfish nnd serve. Delicious with baked potn toes. An cscnllopcd dish, using codfish whlto snuco, made with sour crenm nnd sliced potntocs, Is very nppotlz- Ing. Butter tho dish, put In a layer of the potatoes, then ono of whlto. sauce, then a layer of fish, finish with tho potntocs nnd whlto snucc, with buttered crumbs on top. Tho potntocs nro previously cooked. B3H Why That Lame Back ? Morning lameness, sharp twinges when bending, or nn nil-day back ncho; ench Is cnuso enough to sus pect kidney trouble. Get after tho causo. Help tho kidneys. Wo Americans go It too hard. Wo overdo, overeat nnd ucglcct our sleep nnd exerclso nnd so wo are fast becoming a nation of kidney sufferers. 72 moro deaths than In 1800 Is tho 1010 census story. Uso Donn's Kidney Pills. Thou sands recommend them. An Iowa Gate 'frrrH Frank 3. Itooney, grocer, 153 Jullen Ave., Dubuque, Iowa, naydi "I had rhoumatio pains in my left hip, often extending into my shoulder, i felt nervous and had llttlo ambition. I knew my kidneys weren't acting properly and I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They soon cured mo and toned up my svstom. I am nlad to tmTtlli say that tho euro has bcou perma nent" Get Doan'e at Any Store, 83o a Box DOAN'S "SSJLV FOSTER-M1LSURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. Good Coal From Refuse. Various devices for economizing fuel havo been brought to notice In nolland slnco tho wnr cnuscd a dif ficulty In procuring coal. It has been found thnt 20 .to 75 per cent of combustlblo material remains In fur nnco rcfuso'and n device has been constructed which preserves n lnrgo pnrt of It. Tho refuse Is finely ground nnd placed In n liquid with n specific gravity n llttlo greater than that of water. This Is said to bo very cheap, generally a refuse from factories. The mass Is ngltatcd, tho heavier particles sink to tho bottom, whllo tho combus tlblo material floats nnd can bo scooped off to bo used In tho furnnco. It Is stated that 200 tons of refuse will yield 88 tons of good fuel. OF INTEREST TQ MOTHERS Tho cost of food today Is n serious matter to nil of you. To cut down your food bills and nt tho samo time lmprovo tho hcnlth of your family, servo them Skinners Macaroni and Spaghetti two or threo times per week. Children lovo It and thrive on It It Is tho best possible food for adults. Write tho Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beautiful cook book telling how to servo It in a hundred ways. It's froo to ovcry mother. Adv. 8ausage Skins of Slllc The packing of snusngc meat In the old way has long been nn objectionable proceeding to fastidious persons. u also has been declared Insanitary, so thnt many families havo tabooed tho link sausage. Now thin silk cases uro being provided, which can bo sterilized to tho Inst degreo of sanltntlon. Being of chlffoullkc texture, they would hard ly bo noticed If taken Into tho mouth, although they can be easily removed nt tho table. Thcso thin silk cases can bo supplied at a cost llttlo greater than tho sausage skins now In uso nnd are proof against tho attack of vermin. GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" san't harm; tender little Stomach, liver and bowela. Look at tho tongue, mothorl If coated, your llttlo ono's stomach, lives and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, cat or net naturally, or Is fever lsh, stomach sour, breath bad, has soro throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, glva a tcaspoonful of "California Byrup ot Figs," and In a fow hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food nnd, sour bllo gently moves out of ItH llttlo bowels without griping, and you havo a well, playful child again. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle at, "California Syrup of Figs," which coni tains full directions for babies, chili dren of all ages and for grown-ups.-H Adv. W. Merely Weary Them. Tell peoplo how good you feel, but don't bother them with a recital of your aches and pains; thoy won't be Interested, anyhow. Or LIfc-8avlng. Modern military Inventions, wonder ful as they nre, cannot bo classified as cither timo saving or labor saving. Threo Chlneso girls who recently ar rived nt Vancouver aro tho first woman stowaways to land in Canada. Grippy weather this. Better get a box of CASCA((ADUININE The old family remedy In tablet form safe, sure, Msy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds In 24 hours Grip In 3 days. Money back If it falls. Get the' genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on It 25 cents. At Any Dru Siora PATENTS AVntaonK.Colenmn,Walt lniiton. O.O. nook tree, fllf U eit reference!. Ileal reiBHS. 1 ' ROU GH on R ATS''lHoaouJw'.MAc0V-ii Aroia operation!, 1'oalttre lAiet X Stomach reaiMy (No Oil) lleaulu turei borne remedy. Writ today. (UUtMi RtatJ; C.D.ptW.l. ZllS.DtatWnSt.aUt U mk W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 1-1117,