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,, .!!,,! injnnymn . It " .' ( V v, OCTOBER 16, 1908 The Commoner. jUwayo have muslin on tho board, as It prevents lint; dip a large square of unbleached muslin into lukewarm water, lay on the material and press until perfectly dry. Itepeat this as tho cloth dries out. Take the skirt from tho board and .hang on a hanger ands leavo at -least one day before removing basting threads. Unless a warmer iron is needed, do not re move the pressing iron from tho. GALL STONES or any Iilvor DInca-o Write rap all about It Will toll of a euro Freo Address C. COVISY, R, P. D. 5. Laiialnp, Mich nilKTCfinnthv nxnrras to vou on Freo Trial. If It cures send $1; If not. don't- Qlvo oxprcs3 oiuce. goods until tho muslin is perfectly dry. ASTHMA National phcinlcal Co., 7G4 Ohio Avo. Sidney, O DDVAU DflCT flUDR Mc p- oo hIIIHII rUwl UNllllu Po3tnald I No Order Accepted Less than Ten Cants The Post Card Co. " " , ,, Fremont, neb. GREAT MONEY MAKER FOR AftFWTQ i-:t:'.-r?v"? i LwmDsaua got rlchr as'enta wlld-vrltli uc- ceaa. Thev remove dandruffs BtoDfallincrhalr: RE-. LliJVE HKAD ACHE, nercr brenlc. Send 2o atnniDf or Ample. PROP; LONQ,754 Ash St, PEKIN, t L L DANGER IN ACCIDENT . INSURANCE. How It Is used bv tho railroads and others prrftat corporations In collusion with tho Jnsuranco Com panies thoinsclvcs to handicap tho injured policy holder. When you read tills hookletyou will get out your accident policy and examlno It with as much con cern as you wouia ino win oi a ncn relative, rrim twonty-dvc cents COIN. Address GKOKGK K. DICKSON, Attorney at law. 153 La Sallo St., Chicago, 111. FREE TEST TREATMENT llavo you lost faith In doctors and medicine? ITso, lot mo CONVINCE you that ray sjEtem of '1 roatmont v, HI euro. Send mo a scrapie of morninc urlno for examination and I will send you a diagnosis of your caso and ono week's treatment Freo. Mailing caeo for urlno sont on receipt of four cents for postage. Hook on Urlnopathy Freo. J. F. SHAFER, M. D.,UrinoPMst, 214 Pcnn Ave. Plttsbunr, Pa. APflGHE MOTOR GYGLES i Made by BROWN & BECK, Denver, Colorado ARE WINNERS tooth for usefulness and practicability and are tho Simplest Motor Cyclo Mode "Wrlto us for Cata lojjuo of same. Wo also havo tho celebrated 2 1-4 Horso Power Itacycles at $135.00 each. Brown and Beck, Denver, Colorado Answers to Several Queries For cleaning tho buckskin pillow cover, if thero is painting or etch ing of any sort on lt,it should bo put into tho hands of a professional cleaner; if embroidered with wash silks, it may bo cleaned with gaso line, naptha or benzine, as these will not cause the colors to run. If pla,in, or with, but little decorating, wash as you would a pair of buckskin gloves, using a warm suds made of a white soap and soft water; rub between .the hands and squeeze tho dirty water out,. then rinse. in clear, warm water. It must not be wrung, or twisted, and should be pressed and patted with the hands while dry ing, pulling it into shape and rubbing to make it soft and supple. For cooking a calf's head, therq are several ways. I give one here, and another in a separate article. Have the butcher remove the bones and take out tho brains and tongue. Wash all thoroughly and cook the brans and tongue by themselves after beipg cleaned. Fill the head with a force meat, giving it as near the natural shape as possible, then cover with thin slices of fresh salt pork, adding a sliced, peeled Jemon, tie in a clean, thin cloth and cook for three hours in a big- pot of water with seasonings and vegetables as for soup, then set aside in the same pot for half an hour; drain the head, remove the cloth and serve with the brains and tongue at one end of the dish. For a sauce, stew a minced onion In a gill of vinegar with a tablespoonful of butter added for twenty minutes, add a pint of rich white sauce, a spoonful of minced parsley, and servo. The dish should be seasoned very highly. The proportions for the hard sauce so frequently used for puddings is one cupful of butter to two of sugar, creamed together and flavored as liked. White pudding sauce Is made of one cupful of granulated sugar, a teaspoonful of butter and a pinch of salt; pour over this a cupful of boiling water and thicken with, a tablespoonful of flour rubbed smooth in three spoonfuls of milk and stirred into it, let boil a minute, take f:om the fire and stir into it the beaten whites of three eggs and a table spoonful of sugar. This will cost about fifteen cents a quart. When weed, thin to right con sistency with cider or water. Dizzy S pells Cheeso Souffle", Cream a quarter of a pound of butter until soft and stir In tho yolks of six eggs; season with salt and cook .until it is creamy, stirring all the time. Remove from tho fire and stir into it about half a teacupful of Swiss or Parmesan cheese, grated fine. Then fold in tho well-beaten whites of the eggs and bake for about fiftnpn mlriiitna in ir, a,,-.., rom ncari disease, yet it ih a ract mat imoen mnutes in a slow oven. Servo tho heart hud been ploadlng for help, as soon as done. nnd iravo up tho struirglo only -when It had cxnauHieu the lost spark or vltal- i .Whon .crocheted or knit wool nrt- icles must bo.iwashed. "do" not. banc ithem on tho line to dry unless you wan them ''stringy." Place a clean' cloth on a flat surxacc, lay .the art icles on th,is, "bunching loosely, .and put where it will nuickly dry with heat. It will oiot 'string." That dlzsy spell In an important incite sago from tho heart a plea for help. If thlH message receives no attention othurs conn; Shortness of breath, pal pitation', weak or fainting spells, smothering or choking Mcnnatlomt. paliiH around tho heart. In side or shoulders, and ho on, until It receive,! tho necessary holp, or Ih compollod to glvo up stop. You may furnish thlstald with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. which cures heart dlseaso In over stage. Every day wo read of midden doatfin from heart disease, yet It Ih a fact that I, lty and they CAlhJt .sudden. "li'fit tmtft tltrtm lv Vrwi T -rrtAt " troubled wlUi any JicarU- J' would litivl . tllsnsy -apellH, then tllfllculty In hroAth InK", choklpK '"nonsatlonH, my heart would flutter, irlKicorna -painful. I Coukl not hrcntho lylitic down. 'I commenced taking Dr. Mllcn Heart Cure, nnd 'In a fow wepkH I wan nntlrIy cured," -RrrNNlE E. JOHNSON, Olivia, Mlnh. Tho nrnt-bottla will benefit, if not, tho druggist will return your money. ' -I Latest Fashions for Readers of The Commoner i The Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio . : ESTAPUSHBD IN 1807 5r Jr Jesse RGlart, President. ASSETS OVER $02,000,000.00 550,220,000 over 80 per cent of the hkch Invest ed In first niortsage farm lonns In thirty-three statcH. Inrge. and increaHlne dlvl- demla" to poIIcyholderH. tip-to-dvato'polIcy.contracts " t vo(intlv nilt. 0 Good Territory for Reliable Agents. s . Address the Company Some Requested Recipes Old Fashioned Cookies Two cup fuls of very light-brown sugar the whitest one cupful of lard, one cup ful of buttermilk, three eggs, ono level teaspoonful of soda, two of bak ing powder and one of vanilla ex tract flour to make a soft dough. Mix all the ingredients with a spoon, handling as little as possible, and only kneading enough to roll it on a well-floured board; Cut in any shape desired, rolling a half Inch thick, put into pan with a pan-cake turner, so as to avoid handling the dough, and bake in a moderate oven until nicely browned. Mince Meat Two gallons of ap ples measured before chopping; three nints of cooked meat run through a chopper (about three pounds of meat) and the stock it waa boiled in; one pound of chopped suet, two quarts of sweet boiled cider, two pounds of seeded raisins, one pound of cSrrants, one-fourth pound of sliced citron, the juice oi mree ur anges and two lemons, two teaspoon fuls each of ground cloves, cinnamon nutmeg and salt, three cupfuls of brown sugar and one and a half cup fuls of good molasses. If you have any canned cherries, sweet pickle Sice, or tho like, add to the mixture Put all the ingredients over the fire ,nd Sring to a boil in a granite ware or norcelam-nneu neu.v, . ---- ISoiUng hot, in glass or stone jars. 2551 l2247 2B51--LadIos, Shlrt-Wiilat, with PJaH trpn .Yoke,. Three-quarter SIccvch and a Itemovabjo Shield. A very pretty model for plaid taffctaH. Six hIzcb 32to 42. .:.i- '( .; 2247 Lad lea'. SoVen-Gorod Plaited Skirt. Cloned at Loft Sido of Front and in Anklo Lcnh. A Rood model for alinout any material. Seven bIzch 22 to 34. 222G GlrlA' Box-Coat, In Soven Eighthfl Length. A good model for 'any of tho seasbn'H coatings. Pour slzcfl-r-G to 12 years. 2220; 2571 Ladles' One-PIeco Work Apron, With or without Ruffle. Figured per cale, any of tho HLrlpcd or checked ginghams or heavy linen develop well In this Btylo. Threo sixes small, medium and large. 2559 Ladles Shlrt-Walst, with Seamless 'Yoke. A very neat model for linen, madras or taffetas. Six sizes 32 to 42. v2571 2557 Ladies' Six-Gored Skirt, Clos ing with Buttons Down tho Front and with an Inverted Box-PIalt at tho Back or In Habit style. Serge, cheviot, Panama cloth or Broadcloth develop well in this style. Seven sizes 22 to 34. i 2552 Girls' Dress,, with Fancy Yoke, Navy blue cashmere with trimmings of gold braid and buttons make this a charming little dress for best wear. Five .sizes C to 14 years. 2572 Ladles' House Gown with At tached Four-PIeco Skirt. Cashmere, challis, wool, batiste or mohair would be pretty made up into this garment, with trimming bands of a contrasting material. Five sizes 32 to 40. THE COMMONER will supply its readers with perfect fitting, seara oiinwinK patterns from tho latest Paris and New York styles. The do liriR are practical and adapted to the homo dressmaker. Full direc r nns how to cut and how to make the garments with each pattern. The Ahpp of these patterns -10 cents each, postage prepaid. Our large cata logue containing tho illustrations and descriptions of 1,000 seasonable tvips for ladies, misses and children, as well as lessons in homo dress Skine full of helpful and practical suggestions in tho making of your wardrobe mailed to any address on receipt ot 10 cents. in ordering patterns give us your name, address, pattern number and size desired. Address THE COMMONER. Pattern Dept., Lincoln, Neb. V t 'J 1 I fj I ii " fa Ii s B 1 'h .a "i fc