THE 8EMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe ly Proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Corapo'wi Can be -Relied Upon. TTvVinnn Til imnrtnri1i.....rtf'' w uiiiiUfAin Mutiny VllttllU Ul UUO In addition to its annoying symptoms, I naa an attack: 01 grippo which lasted all winter and loft mo in a wcencd condition. lToltat times that I would , never bowell again. I read of Lydia Ii iTinkham's Vorre- tablo Compound J and what it did for women passing through the Chango of Life, sol told my doctor l wouia try it. I soon began to gain in strength and tho annoying svmntoma dis- anncared and your Vegetable Compound has made mo a well, strong woman so I do all my own housework. I cannot recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vege table Compound too highly, to women passing through the Chango of Life." Mrs.FRANKllENS0N, 1316 S. Orchado St, Urbana, 111. Women who suffer from nervousness,, "heat flashes," backache, headaches and "tho blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound. DECIDES STOMACH REMEDY A GREAT SUCCESS Cemmiuloner of Mediation and Condi iation Board Triot EATONIC, tho Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorses It. Judee William I,. flhnm. ben, who uses EATONIO as a rcmeay lor loss or appe tite and Indigestion, Is a Commissioner ot the U. 8. Board nt Mediation nit d Conciliation n Is natural tor mm to express blmsclt i m euarded lancuaee, yet there la no hesitation in his pronouncement reir&rdtne the Talus at EATONin. Writing from Washington, D. O., to the Eatonlo item ed r Co., he says. EATONIO promotes appetite and aids dlecsUon. I hare used It wltn beneficial results." Office workers and others who sit much are martyrs to dyspepsia, bclchlnc, bad breath, heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and Impair ment of general health. Are you, yourself, a sufferert EATONIO will relieve you Just as surely as it has benefited Judee Chambers and thousands of others. , Here's the secret: EATONIO drives the (as ant ot the body and the Bloat Goes With Itl It Is Guaranteed to brine relief or you cet your money back! Costs only a cent or two a day to use it. Get a bos today from your drucebt. Heal Itching Skins With Cuticura AH draigUU; SoapiiOlntmentlS AW, Talcum 25. Bampto each frro cf "Cntlevm, Dept. E, l." PATENTS TViit ion E.Coleman.Watt lngton.D.C. liooks f reo. Hick, eat references. Uattresnlu. MADE MARCHING MEN SMILE Appeal of Groups of Parisian Midi ncttes Got Desired Results From Passing British Soldiers. The Paris Figaro recounts the fol lowing picturesque episode, at a review recently, which admirably expressed the enthusiastic admiration of tiie Parisian crowd for the British sol dlers. The latter inarched past, stern and impassive. Groups of mldlncttes observed that the soldiers were not smiling. "Smile, please, smile," they cried In French. The men did not falter, but continued to march, grave and medllntlve, because they did not understand. "Cry 'Smile to them," n linguist In the crowd suggested, whereupon the group ot- mldluettei cried in English, "Smile, please, smile." .And then the British smiled, to the great delight of the girls. L'Ocuvro writes : "We may say wltht out hesitation, becauso we know we shall be understod by our incompar able Pollus, that it was the British troops, and especially the Scotch, who produced the greatest Impression.' Taking It Back. "I see where an American 'ace' has Just downed his tenth German, after fighting a brilliant battle In tho air ajmlnsr five enemy planes." "11 lit why tluiriii tc&rs" "They are tears of remorse ami elf reproach. I once called that fellow a lounge lizard." Post Toasties -Everything a corn food ougMj and saves ihe wheat PH THE EPS CABINET kS n (ftihoraiWGirdir? CommiSJiorv Behind tho snowy loaf Is tho mill wheel, behind tho mill Is tho wheat field; on tho wheat field rests tho sun light, nbove the sunlight Is Qod. For every evil under the sun, Thero Is n remedy, or there Is none. If thero bo ono, seek and find It: If Un-re be none, never mind It. SUMMER "DESSERTS. VUlSa the warm weather, desserts are more fitting that ap peal to the eye and are so light that thy do not tax the diges tion. Most people feel that the meal Is yi unllnlshed If there is PM no dessert. The des serts should foliow n meal that Is heavy. Baked, Bananas. Place under-ripe bnnanas in the oven to bake until the skins buret. Servo with melted but ter and lemon Juice. Company Apples. Paro and core eight apples. Arrange In a baking dish, 1111 the apples with apple Jelly and chopped raisins. Cook until ten der, basting with sugar, water and lemon Juice. Decorate with quartered almonds, blanched, when they are brown serve. Italian Cream. Soak two table- spoonfuls of gelatin In n fourth of a cupful of water, scald two cupfuls of milk, cool and add the yolks of three eggs well beaten, a pinch of salt and a fourth of a cupful of sugar; cook until thick, add tho gelatin, chill nnd as tho mixture thickens fold In stiffly benten whites. Mold . and serve. Flavor with any desired extract or fruit Juice. Bavarian Cream. Sonk spoonfuls of gclntln In a cupful of cold wnter, dissolve In a fourth of a cupful of hot cream; add a half a cupful of sugar and the whip from n pint of cream when the mixture begins to thicken. Cut and fold In tho crenm without stlrclng. Flavor with vanilla and mold. Chocolate Junket. Melt a square of chocolate, add three tablespoonfuls of boiling water. Heat a quart of milk to bipod heat, Just lukewarm. Dissolve crushed junket tnblet In n taole- spoonful of cod wnter. Add a quarter of n cupful of sugar -and a tcaspoon- ful of vanilla to the warm milk, stir In the dissolved Junket tnblet and the chocolate and pour Into sheybet cups. Velvet Sherbet. Take a quart of rich milk, tho juice of three lemons and two cupfuls of strained honey. Freeze as usual, this Is a most dainty and satisfying frozen dish. two table third of a We lmvo plenty of food In this coun try but not nn ounrc to wis to; we have plenty of labor, but not- nn hour to slack. Thrift is simply tho hnpt.r medium betweon recklessness nnd meanness,- Tho Saturday Bvenlim Tost. SUMMER DRINKS. Ctor.a!warOard Comni5aion- C3f No one by Blvlnsr can escape the ob ligation to save. We must both , Blve and save. Meanness and nlKPardllness have never been American faults: but thrift and prudence-have not been American virtues. The Saturday Evening Post. WAYS WITH LEFTOVER MEATS. national Wirfordjr ASTY sauce served with leftover ments often makes a til all that Is more palatable than It was in the original. Mutton Ragout. Melt a tablespoonful of butter In a sauce pan, add the same amount of Hour, stir until smooth nnd brown. Add one cupful of well-seasoned stock, stir un til thick, then add two cupfuls of cold chopped mutton nnd let It stand on the back part of tho stove for 15 minutes. When ready to serve ndd n tablespoon of catsup und a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, pepper and salt to taste. Curry of Lamb. Brown a teaspoon ful of chopped onion In two table spoonfuls of butter, add a teaspoonful if curry powder and two teaspoonfuls of Hour, stir until smooth and brown, then ndd a half teaspoonful of chopped mint and two cupfuls of chopped rooked lamb, stir for two minutes to thoroughly mix tho sensonlng with the meat, then add two cupfuls of stock niaOe from extract of beef, cook until Hie sauce Is thickened. Senson and iiorve. Raqout of Veal. Brown a teaspoon ful of onion In two tablespoonfuls of butter, with n tablespoonful of cooked, shopped mushrooms. Add a tnble ?poonful of Hour and brown, then add sre etiuful of stoek, stir until smooth, then add one cupful of roast veal cut In pieces. Season with salt and pep per and serve. Kidney Saute. -Rinse a pair of kid toys In cold witter several times, then over with boiling water and simmer Un nilnutcH, drnlnlng and recovering vlth water once. Drain and skin the kidneys, cut In slices and cook as fol lows: Melt a tablespoonful of butter In n saucepan, add a tablespoonful of nlnced onion nnd tho kidneys, cook, turning often, until tho onion Is brown. Add salt and pepper and two cupfuls of stock. Cook three minutes and lerve. Kidney With Mushrooms. Prepare (he kidneys as directed above. Brown u tablespoonful of butter, ndd a table spoonful of flour nnd brown. Add ono cupful of stock, salt and paprika to taste, a teaspoonful of Worceiarshire sauce and a half cupful of mushrooms sut In slices. Add tho ldneys ami on); until troll heated through, nnd orvo HUIT drinks are not IgpsN only satisfying to tho taste nut neuitmui, us uell. Then- is nothing more beneflcial in ton ing up the system i h a n nature's own fruit Juices. I 1-.-. tAfltt. A A U in I iwu I cm iiiin mint. jU Pound a pint of mint until tlwt 1n1ijt Hows freely, then add two cupruls' ot wnter nnd bring to the boiling point for live minutes. Strain nnd add 2p tea spoonfuls of gelatin dissolved In one half cupful of orange-Juice. Strain Into a Hat mold and chill. When thor oughly cold cut In squares about tho size of a loaf of augur. Prepare some Iced tea, illl each glass half full of crushed Ice, add a square of tin mint jelly nnd llll with Iced tea. Coffee Ambrosia. Make a quart of strong black coffee. Allow this to cool, after straining, then add one-half cup ful of honey, n few drops of almond extract, a pinch of powdered maco, two cupfuls of Iced niilk, mixing well. Serve In" glasses with a few spoonfuls of chopped Ice and garnish with n spoonful of sweetened whipped cream. Grape Juice Nectar. Bruise -iour sprigs of mint to bring out tho flavor. Add these to one pint of grape, juice, three tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, a can of grated pineapple, a half cup ful of honey, a pinch of salt, four ta blespoonfuls of orange julco nnd n pinch of nutmeg. Set In u cool place for nn hour, then strain and serve. Crushed Ice should be added to each glass when- ready to serve. Loganberry and Ginger Chop half a pound of preserved ginger, ndd It to four cupfuls of water and one cupful of honey; allow this to ntand for nn hour to steep well, then bring to tho boiling point- and cook gently for 10 minutes. Blend three tablespoonfuls of ginger sirup with a cupful of lo ganberry juice; cool, strain and serve with crushed ice. Egg Lemonade. Add n well-beaten egg to n pitcher of iced lemonade. This makes a drink that is both re freshing and nourishing. The world which clouds thy soul with doubt Is but a carpet Inside out; It's when we view those shreds and ends. We know not what the whole Intends; So when on oarth, things look but odd. They're working out soma scheme of God. What now Beem random strokes, will thero In order and design appear Then shall wo praise what hero we spurned: For then tho carpet Bhnll bo turned. . LET US CAN .WHAT WE CAN. wmw iv IIILE apples are plen tlful nnd to save for winter use let us pro tare some of. tht good things from the queen of fruits. Apple Butter. Paro nnd core apples, H -l ,1... flllf f 1 IWk HlfIlMf.ll 11 in, -ummuM j met K,.n,Ier( nm t0 w - w every pint of apple pulp take one quart of fresh cider; boll down one-half, add the apple pulp anil cook slowly, stirring often. When ii begins to thicken add brown sugar to sweeten, Cok until tho butter is ot tho right consistency, like soft Jam; pour Into jnrs or glasses while hot and cover with paraflin when cool. If pro fcrred spiced, allow the following qunntltes: To every five qimrts of ap ple pulp use one teaspoonful each of ground cloves, allspice and clnnn mon. Indian Chutney. Take two quarts of tart apples, one pound of ralslux, two quarts of green tomatoes, one small onion, three cupfuls of brown sugar, two cupfuls of lemon Juice, one teaspoonful of cayenne pepper, three cupfuls of vinegar, one-half cupful of salt und one ounce of ginger. Pare and core ihe apples, add the peeled onion, then tho tomatoes, and put .ill through tlfe meat grinder; ndd the raisins ; mix all together nnd lot stand In an earthen Jar overnight. In the morning st iht jar in kettle of watei and boll slowly for six liours, StUTfng otten. Put Into jnrs and seal. Grape Catchup. Take live pounds of ripe grapes, two and a half pounds of brown sugar, a tablespoonful ot pepper nnd n tablespoonful each of whole cloves, cinnamon and allspice, two cupfuls of vinegar, two teaspoon fills of suit, two blades of maco. Put the whole spices In 'a small bag, and removo them, after tho catchup is thick and ready to bottle. Seal while hot. Cucumber Relish. Grate one or more ripe cucumbers, squeeze quite dry, then add good vinegar to make of tho consistency of catchup; add chopped onion, fresh chopped red pep per and salt to season. Bottlo with out cooking. Honest Advertising. fJrEHS is a topio we all hoar now-a-days becauso so many people are inclined- to ex aggerate. Yet has any physician told you that wo claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Oastoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it oursolvos, wo know what tho answer will bo, That it has all tho virtues to-day that was olaimed for it in its early days is to be found in its inoreased use, tho recommendation by prominent physioians, and our assurance that its standard will bo maintained. Imitations aro to be found in somo stores and only becauso of the Oastoria that Mr. Fletcher oreated. But it is not the genuine Oastoria that Mr. Fletohor Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the publio and from whioh ho Honestly expeots to receive his reward. tefct Contents 15Pluid Praol Mbw 3 ii if 8 mmm MM KB Children Cry For r TtiprclT''Fromounwwi-i.-. S Mineral. NotAcotic JbtAtUS!6l mn flint JOSS OF SLEEP ftutfimllcSiSnaiore TCnrrAWiCoMP mm Bract Copy of Wrapper. Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, S. C, naya I ."My children cry! for Castorin, I could not do "without it. " . Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ripley, Tonn., Bay i ,rWo endoao oar baby'a picture hoping It will induco Domo poor tired mothers to civo your Caatoria a trial. Wo havo used it oinco baby waa two weeks old." Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashviilo, Tenn., Bays : "Tho perfect health of my baby is duo to your Caatoria tho first nnd only medlcino ho has taken.) Ho It nover satisfied with ono doso, ho always cries for xnoro." Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say : "When our baby waa two weeks old ho cried do much wo did everything for him, then got somo Caatoria and ho(ia now strong and fat. We would not bo without it, and aro very thankful to you." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature of TH ORNTAUN COMPANY, N RW Y.NK CITY Cool Traveling In Egypt. Tanks to hold half a ton of ice and tlectrlc fans to clrculato tho air from (hem are used to cool the Interior of, tare ou the Egyptian state railways. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luca County s. Frank J. Choney makes onth thnt ho la senior partner of tho Arm of P. J, Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aid Arm will pay tho sum of ONE IIUN DltED DOLLARS for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S. (Seal) A. "W. Olcnson, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Druggists, 70c. Testimonials frco. Vi J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Galrant. "I'ardon me, Mr. Gusherly. My foot s asleep," said Miss Swoetlelgh. "And what a light sleeper It must oo," returned tho gallant swain, look ng down at tho dainty little, sllppor jicased slumberer. Puts a ... Stop to all Distemper ml CURES THE SICK. And provents others having the disease no mattor how exposed 00 cent nnd 81.15 n bottle, SS.50 and 811.00 m tlomcn bottle. All orood druggists and turf foods houses. Spohn Medtcsl Co. Goshen, IncL, U. S. A. TT I. 1 n Heal Baby Rashes That itch, burn and torture. A hot Cutlcurn Soap bath gives Instant re lief when followed by a gentle appli cation of Cuticuru Ointment. For free enmples address, "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists und by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 nnd CO. Adv. Even If a womau is self-made she wants people to think sho Is tailor made The only safo bet on record the al phabet. t Keep Yourself Fit You can't afford to be laid up with sore, aching kidneys in theso Jays of high prices. Some occupations bring kidney troubles; almoat any work makes weak kidneys worse. If you feel fired all the time, and suffer with lame Wnk. thxtPpaing, dizzy spells, head aches ayu oRiMuad UiJgey action, uso Doan's Kidney Tills, it ftS? hvq attack of rheumatism, dropsy, or Dright's disease. Doan's htivo helped thousands back to health. A Nebraska Case Delevan Rates, retlrod merchant, Ilurkott, Neb,, says: "I don't know of any other kidney medi cine I can recommend more highly than Doan's Kidney Pills. Tboy havo been an old standby with mo ever slnco I came out of the urmy. The hardships I endured in tne army urougui on kidney complaint and awful attacks of back ache. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for' those snails and thev have certainly done fine work." Gt Doan's t Any Store, 60c Bos DOAN'S KpSDv POSTER-M1LBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. ; from Where in Western Canada you can buy at I SIS to S30 tier acre eood farm land that will raise 20 to 45 bushels to Uie acre of $2 wheat its eaav to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian fnrmem fsenrca of them from the U. S.l have paid for their land from a single crop. Such an opportunity for 100 prefli on labor and investment is worth investigation. Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her Free Hoenesfead Lands of 160 Acres Each or eecure eome of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. Think what yon can inabe with wheat at $2 a bushel and land so easy to get Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed fanning and cattle raising. The climate is healthful nnd agreeable; rrilway fa- ! 1 ! 1 1 1! t. t A AL-.1,.n ..nitMilaM, ClllllCtt CAlCIICIll, tUUU BHIUUID U1IU bUUVUIIUiU I7M Write for literature and particulars os to reduced railway fMJ rates to bupt immigration, uttawo, canaan, or to W. V. BENNETT Room 4, Deo Dldn. Omalia. Neb. Canadian Government Agent nirjht Back at Him. Sho was noted for her quickness at repartee, also a hublt of worrying over trlllcs or some unintentional slight. The young husband arrived homo and found Iter In tears. An older, er.i crl once I husband would nave taken n walk until she recovered, but this ono tried to argue, and dually, losing pa tience, he said: "Well, my dour, I can't provide you with brains." Immediately citmo the rep'y which cleared the titmospliero: "I don't ex ITrcf yu to with your limited supply." Always proud to show white clothes. Rrd Cross Ball Blue does make them white. All Ktocers. Adv. Test ot Temper. ' "Isn't It rather hard to be an opti mist and it commuter at the same tlmo?" "It takes patience nnd persevcrntfee," said tho suburbanite. "I commuted nearly ten years before I got so I could maintain my equanimity when other passengers read tho headlines In my newspaper and then fell to arguing about what they had read." Illrmlug- ham Age-IIernld. j If the average man hud his life to live over ho would probably make more t mistakes than ever. The Warhorse and the Miller. Thoso who delight In rending about pittrlotccrs of today should enjoy thli fable by Ambrose Blurce, written 20 years ago: Having heard that the state waa about to bo Invaded by a hostllo army u Warhorso belonging to a Colonel of Militia offered ills services to n pass ing Miller. -"No," said tho patriotic Miller, "I will employ no ono who deserts his position in tho hour of danger. It ia sweet to die for one's country." Something In tho sentiment sounded ftunlllur, and, looking at the Miller more closely, the Warhorse recognized his iittHur lu disguise. Neighborly sympathy often turns out to bo about nine-tenths curiosity. Mauy a man who knows that thero Is room at the top sits down and walta for tho elevator. fill wr Kelrcsblng and Healing Lollen Murine for Ked- W ness, Soreness, Granula- IP f-rCa tlon.ItchingandBurning J of the Eyes or Eyelids: "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motoring or Colt will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist for Murine when your Eyes Need Care. M-1S Murine Bye Remedy Co,, Chicago W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 37--918.