J " - - ' , . .'. : ,V It.. ii'.. f 1 a IB Veils cop shoflld be attft'wed, boC' for getting the extra one tec tke Pt Boiled coffee aa Banally ftde, fa aa abomination. A weak decoction oi coffee, rnade by boiling, especially I used with sngar and creamr 1 raoet Injurious, aa It will ferment ra the stomach, and prevent digestion, pro ducing gas and flatulence. Boffins the grounds draws out the ftmd ofl, and alao gives a btterr rank flaTor and a bad color. Salt Rising Bread Several readers have aked that tve give this recipe again: Take one-half pint of warm, fresh ; sweet milk, let Jnat come to a Don; stir enough corn meal to keep the milk from rising on top, cover close ly and set in a warm corner over night; next morning thte should be puffed up, and this is the sponge. Now take one-half pint of fresh sweet milk, one-half pint of warm water, and add one-half teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of sugar; add the aponge and enough well sifted flour to make a good, stiff batter; beat well, so there will be no lumps. This makes the yeast, and must be kept warm and at an even temperature. This can best be done by setting the vessel containing the sponge, or yea3t In a kettle of quite warm water, cov ering, and setting where the water will keep quite warm, but not scald ing. Do not stir this mixture after beating smooth; the hot water should be deep enough to come up well around the sides of the vessel containing the yeast. Sift three, quarts of flour into the bread pan or : tray, add one teasp mful of sugar and one of salt before sifting. When the yeast Is raised well and looks foarny on top, empty it Into a hole which, you have made In the pan of flour, and add one-half teacup of lard and warm water enough to work up ' the flour, and knead It well, until the outside of the dough is smooth and satiny to the hands. Have your bak ings pan well greased, make the dough into loaves, put into the pans, and grease the top of each loaf; set in a warm place to ri3e, where no cold air may blow over it. When it has raised nearly to the top of the paii, put into a moderately hot oyen and. bake. It will raise some In bak ing, .and a little space should be al lowed for that, or it may run over the aides. The loaves should not be allowed to rise too much, or the bread will be coarse-grained and full of holes. To make salt rising bread, requires judgment and careful watchfulness, but it is worth hc trouble. Do not try to make very much the first time. You will have to .learn much by experience. The Commoner TOL. 14, NO. 2 ' aaa Mr i i x sitfj;fi fm a - "s l YMPtI 9 1 ffK I t Itxi n r, frrrrA Id A ill i U I 0 u : . r l.kaL !.,r C uu- lli.Jl I Tri rm G335 Tit TA G355 m yoBBoF (V nJ IlfiL (J Tt f ! I HI III Y i ?& CALENDAR FREE olEMter. Blrthdar aod other post card botcHIm for 4c ooitare If you r you wl how mycarf to your frirad. KF0GELSAN6:ER,233 So.5th St ,PWte Wphta.Pau !3H t tcilMwr t cattial anu ll tm fiunalc tUI Alt Uap ii frWat, Agtmit ITjtlnf. AMIK'l'AM OAS MACIIINi; CO. jj) mi at mT mt wish Deafness rerfocfr hearing 14 now bolnt rtstorcd In orory condition of dMtncas or defoctUo hoftrlne Jrora canicfl each u Catarrhw pernML IlAtazod or Sunken Prams, Thickened Drama, Roaring uxA nisatnr Bonnds, Perforated. Wholly or Pftttl tUlr Dtatroyed Drama, Dlft i chATte from Er, etc PQsM Coraen-Stnse Ear Drams PZtHU Wlrele Phone for the Stars" roqntro no HMdtclaetmtetfeetlTolrrvplACo vrha Is Ucklnz or 4ctlrlnthaBtunaeardruma. TboyaroBlmpla 4nMLrtilchtha weutir tally flta Into tho ew 9rtwnHi7ArlaTilbla. Soft, sfe and comfortbl. Writ totia forourlUpco HllOC book on DEAK jMWM, slrlBf yoa full prtloaUni nd toetlmonl! WUOX KAR DRVAI CO., Inoorport tm laier-Southcra BldK., IiOulsvUIc, Ky. Cured His Rupture I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk Several years ago. Doctors said .. i. i,nnn nf nre- was n.n ooeratlon. Trusses did mc no pood. Finally I got t. l.1 nnmnflllntf that fllllPklV aiKI completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture nas never iciuucu, -though I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give lull information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen. Carpenter, 21 Marcellus Avenue. Manasquan, . N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to anv others who are ruptured yoit mav save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry ana danger of an operation. GR9? dress. The waist is made with a pep lum and tho sleeves can bo made either long or short, as preferred. Tho skirt la cut in tVvo pieces. Tho pattern 6319 is cut in sizeH 34 to 42 Inches bust measure. Medium size requires 5 yards of 3C inch material. 437 Iitullcii SklrtwnlHt. Suitable for either a shirtwaist or a costumo waist (his bodico has one of the new very deep yokes, made without any seam whatever. It comes down on tho arm and tho slecvo is gathered whero it is inserted as well as at tho wrist. Tho pattern 6437 is cut n sizes. 34 to 42 inches bust measure. Medium slzo requires- 2 yards of 36 Inch material. " 025: Iiiullen1 DrcMH, Any of the woolen materials can be used to make this dress with the collar and cuffs of contrasting material. Tho dress closes at the front and can bo mado with either tho long or short sleeves. The four-gored skirt can be made with or without tho belt. The pattern 6253 is cut in sizes 84 to 42 Inches bust meas ure Medium slzo requires 4 yards of 44 Inch material and yard of 27 Inch contrasting goods. i Oimnoyh' Dox-plnltcd Dress. This dress Is for tho small boy who has not yet worn "the regulation trousers. It closes at tho back and can bo mado wim cuncr mo long or short sleeves. Tho "pattern '6335 Is cut in sizes r, 2 yards of 36 Inch material and yard of 27 inch contrasting goods. G355 Cklldren'M Drew. Serge or linen can be used for this dress with the collar and cuffs of contrasting ma terial. Tho dress closes at the front and san be made with either the long or short sleeves. The separate bloom ers are attached to an underwalst. Tho pattern 6355 is cut in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Age 4 years requires 3 yards of 36 inch material and yard of 27 inch contrasting goods. Tho underwalst re quires yard of 36 Inch material. C203 Mtase.t' and Small "Vomen' Dres. Any of the woolen materials can bo used to make tills dress. The dress can bo mado with either the lone or short sleeves. The three gored skir? can be madq with either the hltrh or regulation waistline. The pattern 6293 Is cut In sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Medium size requires 2 yards of 44 inch material and yard of 24 Inch satin for tho girdle. men 0207 I.ailiefi Skirt. Serge ehovJnf or broadcloth onn i ,W 2ei.-r.lieYi?5 .skirt The skirt closes at the front and can be mafln with Aitm. , i.i.. " .regulation waistline. The closing Is at tho front. Tho nrt.tfnm rq-? i, ..? T sizes 22 to 30 Inches waist measure; fnechlrateSrKLreqUlreS yards of and i years. Age 2 yeara requires 2 1 t3-ImdlcS' NeBUec or House Gowa m vmjm Trf "BL UifiW V v- jB I wM 9 m LIQ The Moat Talked Of The Beit Thought OF Power Washer in all the world. M&deineightmodelstostiit every home washing requirement. 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Ne pUtcs, Mm or earn room, uno minuto pictures sou iiko wUdQro.Ev'orybQdybaya.Plonlc8,tftlr8,crHWala nnpir rnrnflra cmnll iAi.na.ni1 larcro o.tioa. a e HMtvEtamMrt. This PictHra-TakM nnrtitvs ywi.a eompleM .. " "reiT-aUcla brntn ?Bl produeaa for. yo nut asjr. I BAA DroUtB mi atones; You emn En ola brinira Sato I6c iproflt. Sawtleapiul. 8aU nf flnat nrnrIIa.at ftiJ -m a.. . practically your entlra Invrat- ment. writ at o. .IB (I Chlraon Formlvna ftn ,'f"5tyP.Dlda'..Chlcro. ;.Ud.NewVoik i - wu ivf ava TT IMa.AafaV M vlaiarBBk. H Haatt w2 JBH r aWffjfaHBBBB rsir: 4 r -Cashmere, figured crepa or Unen 4janf bo used to make' this garment.. ' It can bo made ylth elthof the lon ot short alcoves. Tho skirt Is cut lri throo gores and can bo mado In either the short rePc , 1ioun,d l0?Bth. The pattoru l3o ls-cutin I zes 84Jt0 inc"es bust measure. Medium size requires 4 yards p 36 Inch material and 2 yarda of rlbb sleeves and 2 yards in Baa 2 ) . i