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THE HINT GENTEEL. Sir. Saphead By Jot, It's nearly IS o'clock. Perhaps I had better b tcoia. Miss Smart Well, they say "Never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day. Obedience, Prompt and unquestioning obedi ence ! the corner stone of the foun dation of succea In life. No man can give orders properly who has not learned to take them, and "save he serve, no man may rule." It will be found that the men who hare won their way to positions of power and responsibility hare invariably been the men who did not reason or argue or even "respectfully represent.' but who promptly did as they were com manded without questioning. It Is the large man, not the little man. who recognises a superior authority. Sheer white goods. In fact, any fine wash goods when new. owe much of tneir attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be equal ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the Unproved appearance of your work. Not Hard to -Please, "Woman may be uncertain and coy." remarked the boarding house philoso pher, "but she tsnt hard to please. That's where the poet is wrong." "What new light have you had on that subject, Mr. McGinnisT asked the landlady. "She'U put up with almost any kind ot stick for a husband and wear any old thing on her head for a hat." "How did that sculptor leave hla ajrairaT- "In a strictly professional condi tion.- t "What do yon mean?" "In atatu quo." Nebraska Directory Yelie Wrought Iron Vehicles trill Not Wear Oak Insist oa having them ak TTvr local deafer or MH PEERS PLOW COMPANY. Otsaaa SI Fans REBUILT TRACTION Et:3luE3 at barnia arfe-ea. Write for list. LIMI6EK INM.E- WAREHOUSE FOREUAN WANTED mi tateat MMO la mm. Would tou wn t Liiw-olnf Afciraa LOCK SOX Oil, uncaia, sts, Keiareacee lumlaaea aaplicauoa. Lightning Rods' Copper CiMt I aad lUrhralsg ar resters for tda- ' aaaata. Protects forever. The beat. W. C MINN, - - Uncoln, Nebraska KODAKS We have a complete line of fresh Ama teur Photo Sup plleew Our Amateur Finishing Depart ment tsia the hands of experts and equipped for prompt service. Kodak catalogue mailed 'on request. Liocota Phot Sua pi) Co. 1217 0 St. lincoia. Hah. DoatricaCrccneryCo. Pays the fclffhea prica tor Honuncnts We carry a large etock. mus to select from. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Vnta for booklet. & E. SPE1DEU. SON, in i aorta ins street. HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. SMOKERS AND DEALERS Orate, Prswtaieaa. Stocks. Cotton Mate Offica. S04-S0S Ftataraita- MM ljacafaa.NaWa.aa. BeUPfcoaaSIS Anto Phone 365S Largest Boas la fetal. GREEN FLAG HOOFICD , Made especially tor taa Weatera elimata oat of lb very beat ooa-nora wool-felt, densely coated with Trinidad Laka Aa. paalt. aatrlsllyreaaad aad treated tor the sarpoa. Will aot eart aad tot Ilka tae eaeaa axaoea. aajroaa earn lay u WUttwL ta Ufa this It year dealar doaa aot haadla "C.EE1 FLU ESSFU.S" vrrtte F.W. BROWN LUMBER CO. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA aa Waar OtOai' Oann. afWlw I Wa Voa Caa Bur OAK PftAKP 4slnBlnBlnBBBSJBBB9BaBBsllnnaM MaVBaBVBBaBBHBnBMBCSBlBBBI OVERALLS JUST AS CHEAP SOLD BY IEADU8 DEALERS EYERYWHEBE Matte with the Greatest Care Made of Best Materials Made in Omaha bj Bjtt.3 & Hammer Dry Gccds Go. People Talk About Good Things. Fourteen Tears aco few neoole knew of j such a preparation aa a Powder for the reel. lo-dav alter UM genuine menu ot Allen's Foot-Ease have been told year after year by grateful persona, it is indispens able to millions. It is cleanly, whole some, healing and antiseptic and gives rest and comtort to tired aching feet. It cures while you walk. Over 30.000 testimonials. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never ne ottered a substitute tor Alien s root Ease, the original foot powder. Ask for Allen's i'oot-Ljise, and see that you get it. Smoother Then. The second-year debutante, as she massaged her left cheek with a rotary movement, said: "Of course I Ioto him, though, he's rather rough. 1 confess." "Before I threw him over," said the third-year debutante, looking up from the face-steaming machine, "he shaved every day." Imiwtant ta Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOK1A a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see tnat 11 Hears the Signature of i In Vse For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. A Lucky Mischance. "At the last moment Fakem lost his nerve. "Then pray kind fate that nobody else will ever find it." Rel. 'Weak:. Weary, Watery Eyrs Relieved by Murine Kye Remedy. Com pounded by Experienced Physicians. Mu rine Doesn't Smart: Soothes Eye Pain. Write Munne Eye Remedy Co., C hicago, for illustrated Eye Book. At Druggists. Not Exclusive. "Was it an exclusive party?" "Not at all. Some of her relatives were there." Over fiftv Years of miblie confidence snd popularity. That is the record of nanuina t izaru vm. xne vora s siana ard remedy for aches and pains. There's a reason and only one MERIT. Uncle Josh Says: Taint all cigarette smoke in Turk ish circles, b' jinks. Is it? For Any Disease or Injury to the eye. use PETT1TTS EYE SALVE, ab solutely harmless, acts quickly. 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. 1 Marriage Is not a lottery; It's a raffle. One man gets tSe prize while the other gets the shake. The milliners have solved the prob lem: What shall we do with our ex- wastebaskets? Some marriages mein war and some mean an armed truce. Kovar Vary in Qualify or Tasto because the utmost care is taken by Sr bys Chefs to select only the choicest mater ials, and put these up in the same careful manner every time. You are thus assured of uniform goodness, and this is die reason that the use of Libby's gives such general satisfaction to every housewife. Try these IMtOy Foods Cried Beef . Mexican Tamafo Ham Loaf OhB Com d w re. raesas Evaporated KSSk For luncheon, spreads or every day meals, they are just the thing. Keep a sup ply in the house. You never can ell when they will come in han dy. Ask for LHhtorand be sure you ret BtrtVata.- .Utby There's Danger Ahead if you've been neglecting a cold. Don'tezperiment with your health, et a remedy that yon know will cure that remedy is DRaDaJAYNE'S EXPECTORANT It's safe. In the severest cases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, in flammation ot chest and longs it is the most effective remedy known. It does its work quickly, removes the cane of the disease SeiJ ewrjMtAae m ikrem aixe safrfe, fl.OO. 50c 25c BILL'S AFFLICTION. "Why, uncle, how are all the folks T "They're all well, thanks, "eept Bill. He's got the baseball fever!" BURDENS LIFTED From Bent Backs. A bad back is a heavy handicap to those of us who have to work every day. Nine times out of ten, backache tells of kidney weak ness. The only way to find relief is to cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills have given sound strong backs to thousands of men and women. Mrs. Wesley Clemens, 311 Marion St, Manchester, says: "Constant work at a sewing machine seemed to bring on kidney trouble. The kidney action was irregular and the pains in my back and loins so severe I could hardly endure It. Doan's Kid ney Pills made me feel better In a short time, and I took them until en tirely free from my trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Jlilburu Co. Buffalo, X. Y. Prominent Women Aid Good Cause. A large number of women occupy ing prominent positions In society, or on the stage, are taking an active In terest in the anti-tuberculosis cam paign. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt has re cently given fl.000.000 for sanitary homes for consumptives. Mrs. Keith Spalding of Chicago has erected a sanitarium for the Chicago Tuberculo sis institute at a cost ot about $50,- 000; Mrs. Collis P. Huntington and Mrs. Borden Harriman have given largely to the consumption fight. In Porto Rico, Mrs. Albert Norton Wood, wife of a prominent army officer sta tioned at San Juan, has stirred the en tire Island through the anti-tuberculosis crusade she inaugurated. Hum. Emma Calve is a most enthusiastic worker, and has given largely of her talent and money for the relief of tuberculosis sufferers, and Mis3 Olga Nethersole has even lectured before the public on tuberculosis. Couldnt Stand It A Raleigh, N. C, woman not long ago received into her house for "train tag" a "cracker" girl from the moun tains. Endeavor was made to Inculcate In the girl a love for order and cleanll- ss, but suddenly this discipline ceased, for the "poor white" fled to her home in the fastnesses. Thither the Raleigh woman traced her after come difficulty. "Why did you leave me, Mary Jane?" she asked. "Mis Morgan, I jes couldn't stay!" exclaimed the girL "I was jes cloyed with neatness!" Mar-vel-lous! At a baseball game in Chicago the gatekeeper hurried to Comiskey, leader of the White Sox, and said: "Umpire Hurst is here with two friends. Shall I pass 'em in?" "An umpire with two friends!" gasped Comiskey. "Sure!" Every body's Magazine. On Natural Lines. "How does Miss Hilda get along with her French conversation classes?" "She is making them a pronounced success."" Baltimore American. For Tender Meat. Do you love to have your meats ten der? Then never allow them to boil when cooking in water. Tough meats become tender by proper cocking, while the reverse of this is equally true. Indeed, bard boiling in salted Iwater will toughen the best piece ot meat ever sold. Consequently, always Jlet the kettle simmer on the back of the stove and your meats will gem e rally become nice and tender. Sarory Mutton with Carrots. Boil a lean piece of mutton ant after skimming, add salt and three or four large carrots, cut in small cubes. When done remove the meat and A brown in the oven. Cream part of the carrots for a side dish and leave the rest in the liquor, which makes delicate soup. If preferred, a little cream may be added to the soup, with butter and flour for thickening. Sea son to taste. The carrots take away tie strvng taste of the mutton. New Bedford is again restored to the map by the report of the master of a whaling ship that was fitted out in that port and has returned with a record. The ship has brought back to New Bedford more than 2,000 bar rels of whale oil of a value of more than $40,000. This means probably that Capt. Hagerty's crew captured 40 or 50 "leviathans of the deep," which Is pretty good business when one con siders that the whale oil fishing has been regarded as largely a thing of the past. To Stew Tough Meat. A tough piece of meat can be stewed tn a double broiler in half the time required to cook it directly over the lira- MAKES HOT RELISH CURRY ADDS TO PIQUANCY VARIOUS DISHES. OF Chicken and Veal Are Particularly Adapted for This Form of Sea soning Curried Eggs for Luncheon or Sunday Tea. Curry, the Cinghalese sauce or rel ish whose making is one of the mys teries of the ori ent, is the founda dation, or at least leit motif, of all sorts of "curried" dfshes, more par ticularly chicken and veal, b y means of which the hostess or housewife can curry favor with her dinner-guests. Onions, garlic, pepper, turmeric ground cocoanut and fermented milk are only a few of the simples which enter into the composition of this hot Hindoo condiment which, like most so-called national dishes, inclu ding our own American mincepie, owed its original invention to some accident, famine or emergency. It icomes in powder form. The average table-d'hote idea of curry is a watery chicken stew with a curry-powder thrown into it at the last moment. The real thing is quite different. Almost any flesh food can be cur ried to the queen's taste, but chicken is the most popular. For this dish procure a good-sized stewing fowl; also, if desired, a couple of pounds of veal cutlet. Skin the fowl and cut the meat in pieces. Slice an onion and fry in butter, to which a table spoonful of curry powder has been added. Then put in the meat, pour in some water, cover the kettle and let simmer by the hour over a slow fire. It may be well to reinforce the cur ry flavor by adding another spoonful of powder, as the boiling proceeds. Keep it irrigated, so as not to burn or scorch. Just before serving put on a blanket of "thickening," made with either flour or cornstarch. Rice is boiled in the eastern fashion as follows: Throw half a cupful oi rice into a large kettle two-thirds full of salted boiling water; leave it to boil 20 minutes, strain through a col ander, then steam five minutes over a tea kettle, until the separate ker nels are light and dry. Rice, thus prepared, accompanies all curries. The curry should be placed in the center of a large platter, with the rice piled around it as a border. Cut nar row stripes of sweet red Spanish pep pers and place in crosses on the rice as a garnish. Green peppers also can be used to enhance the color scheme. Serve also a dish of grated- young cocoanut, a dish of chutney, some Madras pickles and possibly a scoop of guava jelly. Bombay duck (which is no duck at all, but a small dried fish), is another Hindoos tan ee hot relish, which doubt less would be more popular with occi dentals if it did not smell to heaven when warmed up in the oven. In making beef curry the round is .used, the process being the same as with chicken, except that a not-too-tart apple or two may be utilized for the thickening, being stewed with the meat after it has been boiling three hours. An artful luncheon or Sunday tea dish is made by currying eggs. Make a white sauce, to which has been add ed a tables poonful of curry powder, and pour it over hard-boiled eggs cut in quarter sections. Almost all shellfish, too, can be cur ried in a way to make the most sav age gastronome eat out of your han Cream Tartar Biscuits. One quart of flour, sifted; two cups of milk, butter size of an egg, two even teaspoons of cream tartar, one even teaspoon of soda; put butter in flour and mix until it disappears, then cream of tartar, then soda mixed in a little milk; stir and then take out and knead slightly, then cut with biscuit cutter. . . Coffee Cream. One and one-half cupfuls of hot cof fee, one-half cupful of cream or milk, one tables poonful of granulated gel atin, two-thirds cupful of sugar, pinch of salt, yolks of two eggs. Cook like a soft custard. When cool add the beaten whites of the eggs and one-half teaspoonful of vanila. Hot Wheat Gems. Beat two eggs in a dish, with one half teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoon ful of sugar, one pint of milk, two cups of flour and one teaspoonful melted butter, three teaspoon fuls of baking powder. Beat all together well and place in muffin pans and hake 20 minutes in a hot oven. Small Side Dishes. Small side dishes, once so numer ous, are now used for nothing save, perhaps, a thin apple or rhubarb sauce. Rarely more than two vege tables are served with the meat course. ' Fruit Icing. A nice filling for any kind of layer cake is one-half cupful of raspberry or strawberry saunce, one cupful of sugar, and the white of one egg, all put in a pan at once and beaten until light- Excellent Iron Rest. A fire brick is an excellent iron rest. It will help to retain the heat in the flat iron much more than the ordinary metal iron stand MOTHERS MOHAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Winchester, Ind. "Four doctors told me that they could never make me regular, and that I would event ually have dropsy. I would bloat, and sufferf rombearin down pains,cramps and. chills, and. I could not sleep nights. My mother wrote to Mr3. Pink ham for advicend I began to take LydiiHTinkham's Vegetable Com. pound. After taking one and one half bottles of the Compound, I am all tight again, and I recommend it to every smtencr woman. Ants, iax Dkai Winchester; Ind. Hundreds of such letters from girls and mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E Pinkham's "Vege table Compound has accomplished for them have been received by The Lydia E. Pink nam Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head ache, dragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action to warn oa toe seri ous consequences and be restored to health by Lydia . Pinkham's Vege table compound. Thousands nave oeen restored to health by its use. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and. always nelpf uL BEYOND DOUBT. "I suppose you mistake me for a fooir "Mistake you? My dear boy, I know you too well!" SKIN ROUGH AS BARK. Baby Boy Had Intense Itching Humor Scratched Till Blood Ran. Found a Cure in Cuticura. "Our son, two years old, was afflicted with a rash. After he suffered with the trouble several weeks I took him to the doctor but it got worse. The rash ran together and made large blisters. The little fellow didn't want to do anything but scratch and we had to wrap his hands up to keep him from tearing the flesh open till the blood would run. The itching was in tense. The skin On his back became hard and rough like the bark of a tree. He suffered Intensely for about three months. But I found a remedy in Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment. The result was almost mag ical. That was more than two years ago and there has not been the slight est symptom of it since he was cured. J. W. Lauck, Yukon, Okla, Aug. S3 and Sept. 17. 190S." Fbtter Drag a Cbem. Cora, Sola Flops, Harm He who is false to duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will find the flaw when he may have forgotten the cause. II. W. Beecher. Mrs. Window's Soothnnr Srrnn. For children teeUtbur. aafteaa Dm iratu, nance te She is a wise young wife who tries ' her first cake cl a tramp. The Philippine tariff bill passed the , house Monday by a vote of 12S to 68. Occasionally a dressmaker give her husband fits. PAAI mt PP'8 i HAIR BALSAM Sever aUa to Btora Orey tx Twi-Hfrtl Qatar. Cue aalv AiMoma ahmir jme , M'J,':55!?8 NO STROPPING NO HONING ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's FootsEase. a powder for the lee- It relieve paisfsL len. smarting, nervous feet, and instandy takes the strog out of and bunions, ft the greatest rosif nrt duces cjy of tae age. Allen's FootsEase makes tight-fitting or sew shoes feet easy, certain relief for ingrowing nails, perspiring, callous aad hot. aching feet. It is always in demand for sse in Patent Leather and for Breaking in New Shoes. e have over yojooo as TRY IX TODAY. Sold by all Dihrhb. 23c- Da say SafHOtate. Sent by mail for 25c in sumps. 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STALL KSL Genuine Bast Bear Fac-SinSc Signta Constipation Nearly Every One Gets H The bowels show first sign of things going wrong. A Cascarei taken every night as needed keeps the hovels working naturally without grip, gripe and that upset sick feeling. Ten ceatboz.wseVs aajaracEC, Ail Arcs: stores. Bisxeat aaar ks r Readers Basd mm as i Inaii wh -asrsaa; tab.y I karaa; what daey safe tec DIISY FLY BUat3.3 LA TKKIOATWT LAWIX. Fl unreal af rcgfct; Sm wr. ai'nlee am.: wif fai Tarns vakanwe: ao aa. pa ormwr- a I.SMM niM. una Vssneuawftfe ta'.TkWBrsoa's Eft VTsSsr W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 24-1909. It is a Itred. Shoes Wmii tract fceM emapmmmrcM Jimmmvmt AHMnf Armrtmm f lajujr. itm. k am paaaUa la ca-r a iaMaJ af MO aemfaae aad i.ilf n KOaoa.at3LUOaarana, Haifci Ii kaac oaid sW caar at aW iam ft t liinath SIOuDO if it it. Eaarf- sad Ian. aar be I tfw w3VanWj-as- -d-dae. k .aaZa tnseuuai Dyvaasafawaa. fliaaatioaiaaatTaii Tlasl 1W Eatiaa-. A atrtMLS 111 dy for Tf maa. Waa m. Prn a. 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