FOR THE BEDROOM BAGS AND RECEPTACLES ARE A GREAT CONVENIENCE. Handy for the Toilet Articles, and Can Be Made Decorative One Color Scheme Will Be Found a Pretty Idea. Once u girl acquires an assortment of bags and receptacles for toilet ar ticles she will never he without a bag for everything. They arc handy ntul help hor to keep a room orderly. Also they may be fashioned In a way to make them decorative. One of the most satisfactory to have is a comb and brush bag, which may be hung beside the dresser or chlf fonler and leavo more spaco In the drawers for one's other belongings. This bag is made deep enough to hold the brush and comb and It looks like a section of u shoo bag. The founda tion Is a long, straight piece of the material, on which Is sewn a pocket. The pocket and foundation are bound all around with ribbon or colored tape to match the predominating color In the cretonne silk or tapestry. Two little ribbons, one at each corner of the top, will serve to hang It up by. A bedroom may be made to look very dainty by having all the bags made of pink, blue or yellow llowered chintz or cretonne. A pocket that will Hud many uses is made of cretonno laid over an oval shaped piece or cardboard and bound on the edge with a small cord. The lower half of the oval, which is used lengthwise, has a pocket of cretonne shirred to it. The upper edge of the pocket is hemmed and an elastic run through the shirring. A whisk-broom case is another re ceptacle which may be made orna mental, nnd besides' this 11 is a good thing to have a wall pocket with two sections in which to keep one's shoo brushes and shoe cloths. s NEW STRENGTH FOR OLD PACKS. HOUSEHOLD TALKS. When the white of a fresh egg Is beaten to a froth nnd added to the cream it will whip much more quickly and easily. Use fine wire for hanging up such articles as rolling pins, chopping knives, potato mashers and pastry boards. The wire loop is perfectly clean. To cut cheese smoothly and with out breaking, fold tissue or paraffln pa per over the knife blade. For a good substitute for paraffln In sealing jelly jars use plain writing pa per dipped in strong brandy and placed on top of the jelly In the same way as paraffln. To quickly mend tin paste a piece of brown paper across the hole by means of cold water paste. Pour boiling water into the pan and allow to stand awhile. The pan can be washed In hot or cold water. Deviled Chicken. Pluck and draw the chicken, truss as for boiling, cut in two down the middle, flatten the pieces; spread the chickens lightly witlrva layer of mus tard, pepper and cayenne, sprinkle them with breadcrumbs, and plnce on a gridiron. When they become a lit tle dry put them upon a plate, baste them with butter, and strew a little salt and pepper over the inside, the part which is laid first upon the grid iron; basto frequently, and let them broil for about half an hour, tinning occasionally. Serve very hot with either clarified (oiled) butter poured over them, or with plenty of stewed mushrooms. Buttermilk Cookies. cup (scant) buttermilk, two eggs, one cup( scant) buttermilk, two eggs, one cup chopped raisins, one-third tea spoonful soda, one teaspoonful baking powder, flour to mix very soft. The cookies should bo light and soft and will keep for weeks. The secret is in using the soft sugar.. Creole Egg Plant. For six persons, threo egg plants; slice ono inch thick; lay them in salt water two hours. Sauce. In a deep iron pot, one cooking spoon of olive oil, four cloves of garlic cut fine; let brown; then six or eight large toma toes, or one large can, half pound of olives, half pound capors, a pint of water, salt and pepper to taste; let simmer for one hour, then fry egg plants In hot lard, then drop them In sauce," simmer for one hour. Serve with grated Italian cheese. White Fruit Cake. Two cups of sugar, one cup of but ler, stirred to a cream; one cup of sweet milk, three cups of Hour (pastry), three small teaspoons of baking powder, sifted in the Hour; whites of threo eggs, beaten light and stirred in last. Now stir In a, grated cocoanut two pounds of almonds blanched nnd cut tip and one pound of citron cut in small pieces. This makes a largo cako. if one-half the recipe Is used take - two teaspoons of baking powder and two eggs, No Need to Suffer Every Day from Backache. Mrs. Joannah Straw, 526 North Broadway, Canton, S. D., says: "For three years I suf fered everything with rheumatism In my limbs nnd a dull, ceaseless ach ing In my back. I was weak, languid, broken with head aches and diz?y spells, and the kid ney secretions were thick with solids. I was really in a critical condition when I begnn with Doan's Kidney Pills, and they certain ly did wonders for me. Though I am 81 years old, I am as well as the average woman of 50. I work well ent well and sleep well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MUbum Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. SOMETHING OF A CYNIC. 1 CUT THIS OUT. Papa Had Extreme Views on the Sub ject of Marriage. Miss Marie Cahlll, the actress, chose the chorus girls for her new play, "Marrying Mary," by measurement. The BertllldTl system was employed. "By this excellent system of meas urement," said Miss Cahlll the other day, "one gets, in a chorus girl, the real thing. Mirage is avoided. You know what a mirage is? Quite sure? Well, at any rate, I'll point out its meaning to you with a story. "A boy looked up from his book one night. "'Father,' he said, 'what is a mi rage?' "Tho father answered glibly from behind his paper: " 'The union of a man and woman till death or the law them do part.' "'But,' said the boy, 'that's mar riage, ain't it?' '"Same thing, sonny; it's the same thing,' replied tho father. 'A man Imagines he sees wonders and delights where there Is nothing. Fight shy of 'em both, my boy.' " HAD NO DOUBT OF HIS FATE. Fins Recipe for the Quick Cure of Coughs and Colds. Mix half ounce of Concentrated oil of pine with two ounces of glycorlno and half a pint of good whisky; shako well each tlmo and uso In doses of a teaspoonful to n tnblespoonful every four hours. This Is tho formula prescribed by the renowned throat and lung special ist who established tho camp for con sumpt,lves In the pine woods' of Maine and whoso ronmrknblo cures attracted widespread attention among the med ical fraternity. Ho declaros that it will heal tho lungs and euro any cough that Is curable and will brenk up an acute 'cold In 21 hours. Tho in grcdlents can ho secured from any prescription druggist nt a smnll cost and is easily mixed at homo. Be sure not to buy tho ordinary bulk oil of plno nor patent medicine imitations, as thoy will produco nau sea. The real "Conccntrated'-oll of pine Is a product of tho laboratories of tho Gloho Pharmaceutical Co., Dayton, Ohio, and is guaranteed under the National Pure Food nnd Drug act. It comes put up for medicinal uso In half-ounce vials enclosed in tin screw toi cases which protect it from heat and light. RATHER A POINTED REBUKE. Minister's Amendment to Usual Grace Fitted Circumstances. A Pennsylvania divine formed one of a house-party in Philadelphia where the younger son, in accordance with what the clergyman observed to be his constant habit, as soon as he had seated himself at breakfast Im mediately possessed himself of a largo slice of bread, the quality or which he proceeded to test by a liberal mouth ful. The minister, a stickler in such mat ters of propriety, 'gazed blandly- at him for a moment or so; (hen he fold ed his hands and closed his eyes in preparation for grace. "For what we are about to receive," he intojicd wltlt "painful emphasis, "and for what our young friend has already received, Lord, make us truly thankful." Harper's Weekly. HE HAD THE QUALIFICATIONS. No Need for Maiden to Seek Further for Her Affinity. Prince, Dabrc, tho young Egyptian who has conio to Amoricn to study tho cotton Industry, Bald in New York tho other day: "While we produce superb cotton In Egypt, tho Industry is not regulated thoro with such wisdom as you em ploy. Clever, Indeed, Is the conduct of your American cotton industry iib clever as tho conduct of a young Penn sylvania ungrnduato whom 1 heard about the other day. V "This young man sat in n Louis Quinzo drawing-room in conversation with a beautiful girl. The girl, look ing pensively Into tho fire, said: "'Tho man I marry must bo both bravo and clover.' " 'Well,' said tho young man, 'when wo were Bkntlng on the Wlssahtekon, and came to the dangerous .spot and broko through, 1 saved your life, didn't I?' "She smiled at him roguishly. "'That was bravo,' sho said, 'but It was not clever, was It?' " 4Yes," said he, 'It was. I led you to tho dangerous spot on purpose' "She threw her arms about him, murmuring: '"You dear.'" Truth and , Quality appeal to tho Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and crcditnblo standing. Accor Ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remctry of known value, but ono of many rensons why it is the best of personal nnd fnmily laxatives is tho fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves tho internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the, quantity from time to lime. It nrti pleasantly nnd naturally nnd truly ns a laxative, and its component parts nro known to and approved by physicians, ns it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always pt -chase the genuine manufactured by t'io California Fig Syrup Co., only, and fqr c.tlo by all leading drug gists. sioic nil ICA'flTEfCS : i sver j JglPRLLS. I MsfflWiil Tlicy regulate tho lio Positively cured by these Little Pills. They nlno relievo Dla irons from Dyui'iNlii, In illKeritluiinml Too Hearty KulIiiK. A perfect rem edy for Dl7,y.lncn8, Nun sen, DrowMiiesM, Jlud Taste In the Mouth, Corn ell Tongue, P.. In In tho Side, TORPID LIVKIt. .vols. Purely Vegetable. Mr. Jerome Evidently Was Aware of j Laundry work at home would bo His Wife's Culinary Ability. j much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to get the Some weeks ago the wife of Judge desired stiffness, it is usually neces Blank, or Pacific avenue, lost her cook, J sary to use so much starch that tho and since she had no other resourco j beauty and fineness of the fabric Is phr rnllnil 1111 linr ulpnvon ntul fnr :i lilllti )lli,l . .,.i,.t, ,.r .,...,.,. week provided such meals nc the judge thickness, which not only destroys the SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. t.n.l . I ...... .1 , 1 I. - I . M t MMaHMMHnMNMnMnnMnMnn iiuw iiul uujujuu auiwu must; ii.tiijiy , appearance, out niso auccts mo wear days when the Blanks did not keep a j ing quality of the goods.. This trou cook. Tho judge's delight was so great j ble enn be entirely overcome by using that by way of appreciative acknowl- j Defiance Starch, as it can bo applied edgment he presented Mrs. Blank i much more thinly because of its great- wun a ueauiuui ermine cioaK. wuuo er strength than other makes. What a Sottlor Can 8oouro In WESTERN CANADA 1(50 Acre Grain-Growing- Land FREE. 20 to 40 Duthnlt Wheat to tho Acre. 40 to 00 Bushel Oat to the Act. 35 to GO Uuihol Unrlcy to the Aero. Timber for Fencing nnd Buildings TRUE. Good Laws with Low Taxation. Splendid Railroad Facilities and Low Rate. Schools nnd Churches Convenient. Satisfactory Matkolt for nil Production. Good Climate and I'erfrct Health. Chance for Profitable Investment!. .Some of the ehnleeHt arnttfprodui'liiKlmiilHlu .SiiHtoiteluMvan and Alberta may now be ac quired In thrne most healthful and prospcroiin M'OIIoiih under tho Roviscd Homestead Regulations 1 by which entry tiuvy bo made by proxy (on eer tutu eondltloiiK), by tho father, mother, hod, ' daughter, brother or sinter of Intending home , mender. , Kntr.v fee lu cneh eune Ih 110.00. Kor pamphlet, "Last IlfMVcnt,")iU'tlMtliirniiH to iiitrn, ronton, bent tiinjj to o and wheru to loeate, apply to W V. DENNETT 801 New York Lite Buildlmc. ' Omaha, Nebrnsla, naturally, the Incident was a good deal noised about anions: tho social acquaintances of the Blanks and a spirit of envious emulation was de veloped in certain qunrters. It was In this mood that Mrs. Jerome recited ! CARTERS HlTTLE IVER Woman of Economic Strain. Of small economics the following will be difficult to beat for smallness. A laborlngman who hands over his weekly wages to his wife is allowed Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similc Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. itwu iimt miu, i; vi vtiiu iVVilliu n vunij i iiun IU Jim tiliU in illlU YtjlI iha Htnrv in hr hnchnrwl "Whnt fin I liv hnp nn niitwm tsiltn i nr.mb get, Jerry?" she asked, "if I will do ( She buys, it herself in two separate the cooking for a week?" "Well," j half ounces in order, she declares, to said Mr. Jerome, "at the end of a get the advantage of the two turns of week, my dear, you'll get one of those ' the scale. London Chronicle. long crepe veils." San Francisco J Argonaut. Deafness Cannot Be Cured . tiy locul implications, an they enunut roach tho din. e.,,.1,1... eai-ed Portion of tho oar. There I only one way to ouspicions. cure deafness, and that I by constitutional remedies. "What does old Symper use a cash p7iiiOT register for.' He s the only person in ( tuboi inflamed you have, u rurahitwc mii or im- hin nlnro nf busing, tint bnnillPR n ""u,ct.!'ottr,"K.'.aa J ,wncu u V lrely cloned, Deaf- ins piace oi Diisinesb mar. nannies a nesniHtiiorcnuit.nuiiiiniesiithuiuiinaiiiiatioiicaniic cent Of the money." !?kc,Yt",t.nml thhijtiberostunNlto It normal conill- it V , , V , , r. .i. "on. hoarlDjr will ho destroyed forever; nine casoj "I kllOW it, but Old Svmner Won t put of ten nre cutised by Catarrh, which Is notlilmr triiKt nvnti hlrrtRPlf" 1 out n Inflamed amdltlon of tho inucoua mirfucos. II USl evenynimseir. . , y0 WJ11 clve One Hundred Dollar for nv en ..r oi BOTH GAINED Denfnoftfi ((ntisnH w uuirtii tim . by Hairs CutairU Cure. Komi for circulars, fret?. KOllI hi? Drllr.f.UtB 1 ' Take Hall Family Vim for constipation. Man and Wife Fatten oh Grace-Nuts. More Nervy Woman, Now. The notion that meat is necessary Blobbs Don't you ever take your ror real strength and the foundation who out in your automobile? r u .1 a t. i. . . . t -. i . "COMMODORE The Coining Gold Mine of Arizona Weaver Minimi District, Yuvnpul County EJelulms. AcijreKnteof (I iiillcn on ttie vein. Mnu iiltlcent locution. l'al! lor. IVrlYet title. I'. H. Survey completed. riiteiitM upplled for. J.iirju'ly n't iiuiii'u. r,tiiiiivi win, inoueui imieiunery. liMtrt testB iiveniKCd IM.tO er toll. Ore itinn to tlUOi) per toll. KiiKlneertiof Interim tlona I reputtitlon include. Harked by A-l tiiiilneth men. A little stock left lit K0i! n bhnrti for euMi. Quick rcMiHe. l.nro profits. Write lit once for full Information nnd stock rcservutloiiH. Thorough InveMlwitlon In vited. Audits wmtiMl Address II. A. ISilMliKIKIKIt. I'm:., Till! SO I'T J 1 W KNTJJ H N DKVKI.Op' M ISN'T COJI PAN Y, 110-117 I'ouuylviinlu Uulld liiK, rhllitdeliihlu, I'u. It amictod With I Thnmnonnl. ?... Iif.. oro eye, use f snuiiifiauii o ugo ifdtBr W. N. U., LINC'OLN, NO. 50, 1907. THE VERY PHANO! Lyon 8 Hcaly's Washburn Piano Is the very pinna vou want, for vour home now offered at lowest net prices and on easiest monthly terms. The Washburn is guaranteed for Ufa and h known far and wide as "America's Hotiiti Piano", because of its lotting qualities and its famous singing tone. If hi the market fur u piano, mull Hits mlvcr tisement todr.y with your mime mid iwhlreim nnd receive enlaloir unil name of local dealer, mid Mr imvcuh oi uc.iiiiiiiii new piano music. Address, LION 8 UCALY, GUIGAGO phices. ran every 'vr u uaiwi' r a cam -vrvww.rw' HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies Hi lislr. 17011 io tes a laiurlsut Rrnwth. Kovnr Fat In to Itntoro amy Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cure scalp diiesie to hair falling. of solid flesh is no lonser as prevalent as formerly. Excessive meat eaters are usually sluggish a part of the time becauso they nre not able to fully digest their food, and tho undigested portion is changed Into what is practically a kind of poison that acts upon the blood and nerves, thus getting all through the system. "I was a heavy meat eater," writes Slobbs I took her out once, but she screamed so every time I ran over anybody that It made mo nervous. Any 12 Year Old Girl Can muko Uioho delicious Lemon, Choco late and Custard plus an well as the more experienced cook If she uses "OUIt-PIK" preparation, which Is now sold by nearly all Krocern at 10 cents per packtiBo. Just the proper ingredients In each package. an Ills, man, "and up to two years ' Purchase unless she can make herself n n iiiiiri Isn . 1 ..in v m I 1 ttm i i .ilw. , . 4 mt.n. 1. ago, was in very poor health. I suf- "d'ovo that she got more digestion so that I only i money's worth. than her 95 pounds. I I heard about Grape-Nuts and ,vFiTfi5' St' vitus ?mw Vil "II iN:l;.V0lrt to try It. My wife lane-hod at 1 Vmmh peniiuuuatly cittcd by Dr. Kline s irst but when I I Nervo ntonr, bend for Fcc $2.00 fered with indigestit weighed 95 pounds. "Then decided in a nt- 41n4- 1 . . 4- -..1. t f , . l mm. uui, wiiuu i gumeu 10 izfi . . . . ... , . .. n i it t.-v. nounds nnd Mt an flno uUn t rial liottle nnd Iroaltpe. l;r. K. II. Kline, 1III v? p fine, she thought ! Ld 931 Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. sho would eat Grape-Nuts too. , . "Now she is fat and well and has , Some people never fool themselves gained 40 pounds. We never have in-1 more than when they think they are digestion any more and seldom feel I fooling others. ui uesire ior meat. A ne itrhbor of . ours, C8 years old. was trnnhW wuu indigestion for years; Avas it heavy meat eater, and now since he has been eating Grnpo-Nuts regularly, ho says ho is well and never has Indigestion. I could name a lot of persons who have really been cured of indigestion by changing from a heavy meat diet ,to Grape-Nuts." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read tho little book. "The Road to Wellville" In pkgs. That Ik I.AXAT1VK illtO.MO OU1NINK. 1,00k for the fclKnntiiru of K. W. UHOVK. Um-U tho Workt over to Cure u Cold In Ono Day. e. If there wero not so many different ways of lying moro people would tell tho truth. Smokers lmve to call for Lewis' .Single Jiitidcr 'i(;nr to K't it. Vour dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Insomnia is one of the infaut ail ments that is contagious. SHOES AT ALL PRICES. FOR EVERV MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. IMEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. mco W. L. Ooumf mm mmkmm mud mmUm men agr men's $2.GU, $3,OU and 33.50 mhomm tnmnmnyotnmr manurmaturm hi thm jfair world, bmpmumm thmy hold their Bhmpm.flt BBttmr, wttmr lonmr, mnd nap- arm of mrmmtmr vmlurn thmn any othmr -a mnomm m turn world todmy. W.L. Ooumimm $4 mnd $B OIH Cdmm Mhmmm mmnnmi km maumllmd ml mnv mrtam. I if" CAUTION. W. I. DouelnH namo mid nrloo Is itnmpod on hottom. Tuko No Hiili Htituto. Hold hy tho best hIioo dealorn everywhero. Hhoea mnllod from faetory to nny part of tho world. IlluHtrated catalog free. r. V. DOUGLAS, Itrocktoii, Miina. fait l.'olor 'iiielrli llxtd NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE A 'J DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-HEEP A TUBS HANDY A QUICK, SURE, SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PR1CE ICe. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL DRUCCISTS AND DEALERS, OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF ISc. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior lo mustard or any other plaster, and will not bjlster tho most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful.. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the be3t and safest external counter irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouly complaints. A trial will prove what ve claim for It, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family vill be without It. Many people say "It is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Send your address and we will moll our Vaeollne Booklet describing our preparations which wilt interest you. nsutosi. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New Yo.k city