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" 11 J . 1- 28 " .n ' Nw 1\ , ne. e\4i \ Sw 10 ' .16 nw 1\.Y.z a. \ ' ' 30 ' .70 'a . Ne ne , , 14 ' " ' Ne 12 I.U , 11\1' aw ' N 100 ac. or II . lIW It.40 , 3S 4.OS ' 1\ " 'rwp. 11 ! , R.n. Bee . Atnl . T".p. 13 , R. U. Ny' tu ! . ae B Amt ne , n % II , , Nw : 7'70 i . . e 2 ' 80 n" , n. _ Be . 7.11 IIW , ne lie 17 110 a" , . SeW , nr " ' * 8W lot I\ , e 110 14 U ! ' : : 11 UO WY.z 17 11.71 . WY. . 1ITf' 17 1J : lie % 0 2.,6 o Be II' Se 2 : ; i.'O ny" n ' 21 1.00 Se 3Z ' .11 Ne. " E nw 31i 1.00 . 0 % UW , Inv IIW. n. ' 1' , . , , , . 14 , n. 15. 8W , ne se , S..e. Amt. 21 , WY.z ne , I % Ie 24 . .9' IIW , n a s. 26 ! i.n HUES IN HEADGEAR. ; I Combnatlons That Look Pretty In Fall and Winter Hats. . Violet is often combined wllh white , wllh gray and with certain blues. One model In white felt had its wide droop. Ing brim bound in violet velvet of n lovely soft ahade and was trimmed in three huge Imots or chaux of velvet in three slmdes of violot. Such big velvet choux in contrasting - ing colors or several shades'of one color are a trimming much favored for wide b1'immed hata of moderately I.1lgh crown and othor\vise without trimming. Well developed , the idea is vet' ' effective and the Parisian mlllin. ers attain strllclng and beautiful color schemes in this way. Greal velvet pansies , morning glorIes - Ies , etc. , are used as fiowers , as they have ! Jeen upon the summer hilts , and one finds the summer fad for dend white flowers amI fall age incl08ed in velvet flowers whoso blossoms and fall age are white. DIg roses are still in demand , ! Jut feathers of all inmgln- able-and unlmaglnllble-l\lnds , .wIde , soft rlbbolls of faille , satin , etc. , w111 proJ ! blY ! Je more generally used than flowers. 'Vings come under the comprehensive - sive head of feathers and are shown in forms and colorings even handsom. , er than these of UIO _ sllriug. ' Household Helps. Egg spoons that are stained should ! Jo ruJlmd ! with damp salt ! Jefore pol. Ishing. If a bedstead crealts at each move. ment of the sleeper , remove the slats and wn\l the ends of each in old newspapors. Have a small horseshoe mugnet fast. ened to the end of a tape of riJJon ! ! of sufilclent length so that it can be drop. ped to the fioor to pick up scissors and needles. Tul'll your' coffce mill down vor ' tlghU ) ' , fill the hopper with granu. lated sugar , grind it through once or twice , 01' evn ! three times , nI\d you have an excellent powdered sugar. To clean a carpet without taking up take a cup half full of cornmeal mixed with salt and sweep well. When spots arc left take oxgall 01' ammonia. n th are very good things to make the car. pet as bright 'as a new one. Iron rust on stoves which have not ! Jeen In lIse this summer can easily bo removed by going over the parts with coarse sandpaper , afterward covering the places with hot tallow or any warm grease. The next day wash with bet soapsuds in which there Is a lib. eral supply of korosene. Fenders , grates and stoves can be cleaned In this manner. Variety Cake _ Half a cup of butter , one and one. half cups of sugar , flve eggs ; half a cup of milk. two cups of flour , one teaspoonful of ! Jaking powder , half a teaspoonful of cinnamon , quarter of a te lspoonful of nutmeg , half a cup of chopped raisins , boiled Icing. Cream Uie butter and sugar , put In the yolks of the eggs and beat well ; boat in one cup of flour and the baking powder , sifted in it. Reserve two whites of the eggs for the ! Jelled icing ; whip the other three well and fold In the bu' tel' last. DIvide the cake Into three parts , add the spices and raisins , well floured ; bake one luyer of this fruit part and two layers of the plain part. Put ! Jailed Icing on all the layers , and JlUt together , with the fruit lriyer In the middle.-1\1rs. C. Vinton Henry. The Stout Figure and Thin Waist , The stout woman who wears a waist of thin material should always have a . thin lawn or camJrlc ! lining , which must bo tlght.fltting , and boned lilw a close-fitting waist , and so l < oep the figure compact. ; It need have no sleeves ) while the , neck can lJe cut round nnd low , and , lil < o the armholes , edged with narrow , lace. lace.This This style of a fitted underwalst will ) enable any fleshy woman to wear a thin blase and not loolt sloppy. ) New Wall Papers , Striking colors do not seem to be ) favorite in the new waU palJerS ) i shown. 'fho soft pastel shades pre- domlnato and it Is notable that ver ) ' . little golll decoration is used. j There Is an Imitation of hand.tooled loather vhlch Is very good to loolt at , extremely modish for cortaln rooms , and costs ever so much less than the real leather. Jal1aneso grasscloth , Iml , 8 tatlon burlap and the real burlap are also an excellent choice for rooms not ( I 7 to be furnished In light dollcato fUI'1lI. ture. 8 . - OF OLD PRESERVES DANITY DESSERTS MADE FROM LAST Y AR'S LEFT OVERS , , Numberless Dainties In Which They Can Be Utilized to Excellent Advantage-How Some of Them are Made , WHh the shelves well filled with this season's jams , jollleB and preserves - , serves , what to do with left ever can , tllmcnts from laBl ) 'ear is n. problem tlmt confronts the housowlfe , ' 1'hoy I arc far too good to glvo away , for the ) ' repr080nt much tlmo a11l1 con , slderablo exponso. There are numberless - l less dainties that can bo mndo , utilizIng - Ing these jams nnd jollleB of last yenr'8 maltO , and hero 11.1'0 few Omt BhouM nppeal to 0110 and nll. Ono of the slmlJlest ways of uslrv ; up jams is to mnko n pic crust 111111 lIne n. dozen Indivhlual cake tins with the Imstry , put in the even and cook to n. golden brown. When this Cl'USt ia cold fiU the indlvllluals with jam , and add to each a heaping tnJlespoonful ! of whipped cream or 11IalO a morlnguo nnd set In the even to brown. This tB a very IJOP- ular Prench dessert , and to the IJOr- son who loves I > ! lRtry It is a great relief - lief from the regulation llle. Another slmplo aud pretty dessert is made b ' putting a Inyer of jelly or jam in the bottom of a glass dish , over this 110ur a lIttle boiled tal1ioca IJ\1d- I ding , then anotber layer of the jolly. Served from n glass dish this is n very attractlvo dessort. French Pancakes-A dessert Uluch liked , partlcularb' by the male ole- ment. ' } 'o make these tnl < o ono 11lnt of mlllt , two eggs , one tablespoon of sugar , one cup of flour , one tablespoonful - spoonful of baking llowder , ono cup of crealn , pinch of'salt. . Sift the flour , powdel' and lIalt together , add to it ( ho eggs beaten with the sugn.r nUll dlluled with the mlllt and crenl11 , mix Into thin batter. Pour about a half a cup of the batter on a largo frying pan , ll\lt \ on hot f1ro nnd when weU done spread with any Idnd of preserves - serves , roll up , sift O\'er , them plenty of sugar and glaze with a red.hot polwr. Blaclcbcrry Jam Calce-ono cup of dar ] { ! Jrown sugar , one.half cup butter , three eggs , three tablespoona sour milk. one teaS1JOOn of soda , ono cup of jam , two cups of flam , two teaspoons of cinnamon , one.half grated nutmeg. naleo in two joUy pans and Imt together - gother with white Icing. Fruit Ctlarlotte-Llno the bottom of a tin 11101d with white paper and the sides with split lady flngers or ploces of sponge calw. Next soak one ounce of ge atine in a Im1f pint of cold wn- tel' . When soft place on tIle fire until dissolved. Press ono quart of Ilny cnn- ned fruit through a sieve and add ono' cup of powdered sugar. When the gel. atine is cold mix with the fruit and sugar. add one pint of whipped cream sweetened to taste , pour into the Hned mold al1l place on the ice. This should be eaten very cold. _ Fruit Roll Puddlng-one 1)lnt of flour , one teaspoonful of aalt , ono large spoonful sugar , two tenspoon- tuls baking powdor. ono tablespoon butter , milk or water to moisten. Wor ] { tills as little as possible and make Into a soft biscuit dough. Divide Into five parts , Imt fiat , lay two table. spoonfuls of any tart jeUr or preserves - serves on. each and roll. Place In a pan and pour over them tbo following sauce : One tablespoon of butter , one cup of sugar , cream together ; then add a pint of balling water , stir and pour over the rolls : bake untU dono. This is really a delicious dessort. Jam Pudding-To make thlo pudding - ding take three eggs , ono cup of sugar and one cup of any jam , preferablY , rather tart , half a cup of butter , a ten- spoonful 'Uf soda dissolved.in . hot wa- ter. and half a cup of sour milk. Mix with enough sifted flour to make a batter hot quite as stll ! aa for cako. This should be baked In shallow tins and served very hot with the following sauce : Two.thlrds of n cu , of sugar , butter the slzo of a largo walnut , two tablespoonfuls of hot water and ono egg. Cream aU of this together and set over a pan of hot water and cook a few minutes untU it is the consist. ency of thick cream. I Poached Eggs on Spinach. Thoroughly wnsh some spinach in plenty of cold wator. Lift out of water - ter and put into pot with only the water that adheres from washing , and boll tlU temler , usually ten to fifteen , minutes. When tender , strain and mince on a board very finely , adding popper , salt , prlnklo of flour and one teaspoonful of brown sugar. Heat a frying pan , put In about , one ounce of butter , and wben hot add the spin- ach. Stir and thoroughly heat through. Servo In hot dish with poached eggs on top. New Wall Papers , Striking colors do not seem to be favorite In the new wall palOrS sllOwn. The soft pastel shades pre- domlnato and it Is notable thM very little gold decoration Is uscd. There Is an Imitation of hand.tooled leather which is very good tolook - at , extremely modish for certain rooms , and coats over so much less than the real leaUlOr. Japanese grassaloth , Imitation - tation burlap and the real burlap- are also an excellent cholco for rooms nCit to be fUl'1llshed in light dollcate furni- ture. To Serve Unexpecbed GUest. If you have a sUlall allowance of meat or vegotaJles ! cut them Ul' , lJut in cream gravy , and servo on tOl1st. In lhls way the dish goes much farther and Is better 1I1ted-nez Griswolll. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework De. eauso of Kidney Trouble. , - Mrs , Margaret Emmorlch , of Olin. ton st. , Napoleon , 0. , says : "For flCtoon rearB I was n great suloror from kidney trou- llos. My back pained mo torrlbly. Every tur1' pr move caused aharp , ' 0 h 0 0 tI n g pains. My eyoslght I , ' ; I was poor , dark spots I r ( ) . / appeared before mo , I/\ ) and I llUtl dizzy spells. For ten yearB I could not do housework. antI for two yearo did not got out of tbo 110uso , The Kldnoy accretions - cretions wore Irregular , and doctors wore not holplng mo , Doan's Kldnoy Pllls brought mo qulolt rellof , nnd finally cured mo. They saved my Ufo. " Sold by all denIers. 60 cents box. Fester.l\I111burn \ Co. , DUlalo N , y , , THE KISS IN JAPAN. Ono Western Idea That Is Popular with Eastern Maidens. Sbo was n .1apall . . : qo collega student , UlUo and tl1ln , Lut vor ) ' graceful In her Paris gown , "Tho Itlss , " she anld , blushing faint.- "was unlmown in 60ears ly , Jall1ln ) -ears ago. Now , among the nrlstocracy , It is becoming qulto renowned , "Yet it comes as n great ohoclc at first. It la so dlfforent , you know , from anything in a Japanese ( ; Irl's experience - porionce _ I Imyo Imown maldono wbo fainted at n. first Idss that was pOl'- haps too " , nr1111y tondorod. Yet tl1eso very molds became aftorwar(1 ardent advocates of the new weatorn em- braco. "Franltl- 1I1to the Idss myself. Its atlnmlus , and the feollng , aB of red aatln , when mouth toucheB , mouth with n. warm , soft shocl-yoa , franl- 'ly , "lIko the kiss , and I find It extremely - tremoly tllfiloult to deny nn eager young man so hmocollt , nnd so dollg t. IIghtrul an embraco. GIVING HIM A CHANCE. Surely Time for Hubby to Do a Lively - ly Sidestep. Mrs. Wilson's husbnnd was orton obliged to go to New Yorlc 011 business - ness , and frequently did not reach 111s homo until the arrlvnl of the midnight train. Mrs. Wilson had boon in the habit of sloOIing peacefully at tbeso times wltbout tear , but a number ot burglaries in the l1elghJorhood ! during ono of her husband's trips to New York bUll disturbed her calm. On the night of his return Mr. wn- son was stealing carefully up the front stal1's ; , as was his wont on Buch occasions , so that hla wlfo would not bo wakened , when ho heard bor volco , high and strained : "I don't Imow whether you are my husband or burglar , " came the excited - cited tones , "but I am going to bo on the safe side and shoot , so it you 1\.1'0 Henry you'd better get out of the way.-Youth'o Companion. Willing Hands , There is n good story going the rounds fn Plttsburg of n young man , formerly n. stock.broker , who dropped many thousands in speculation during the early spring. One night , shortly after going to bed , the Pitts burgoI' was awakened by strange signs. At bls first motion to jump up ho was greeted by a hearse volco _ "If you sUr , you'ro a dead manl" It sold. "I'm looltlng for mon- oy. " "In that case , " pleasantly answered the erstwhllo speculator , "kindly allow - low mo to arise and atriko a light. I shall deem It n. favor to bo permitted to assist In the searcb-Harpor's , Weokly. What' . In a Name ? "Old Amy , you Imow , wbo is famous for being arrested , has beea sent to jail again. nut as she weighs nearly 300 pounds and fs a good fighter , It took nearly aU the reserve force to got her in the wagon. " "Thon the maglstrato who sent her to jail ought to bo arrested , too. " "Why so ? " "Didn't ho commit big Amy-Dal- tlmore AmerIcan. Fictitious Impression. "I cannot help thinking of the wonderful - derful thought displayed In your daughter's commencement essay last juno. " "Yes , " answered Mr. Cumrox , "judging from that essay , you would think she was as much Interested In 'Tho Subservlenco of Individual Am. bltlon to Eternal Destiny , ' as aho Is In fco eream soda. nut abe fsn't. " Why does the average girl boatoTi more affection on a pet dog when 70ung man is present than at an ) other tlmo ? ' " QUALI1-IE8 OF WIT AND HUMOR. Alike , Yet In Many Wa s Fundament. ally DIHerent , Wit and humor are such elemental fundamental thlngB that it has alway. been tound difficult to analyze th . . says n writer In The Atlantic , Upoa I sarno points , however , these who haTe essayed this puzzling task agree , for they al1 hold that wit is an Intet. loctual , humor an emotional , quall y : ' that wit is n porcflptlon ot resemblance - blanco , and bumor a pore option of contrast , of discrepancy , of IncongruIty - Ity , The Incongruity is that wblcll arises between the Ideal and the tact , between theory and practice , betw ea promlso I\.nd Ierformanco : anll por- bops it might bo added that It Is always - ways or almost always I\ . moral In. congruity , In the case both of wit and bumor tbero Is also n. pleasurable BurprlBe , gentle shock , wblch ac. compnnlos our IJercoptlQn of the hlth. orto UnsUSIJected resemblance or 'Sn- ' congruity , A No\v \ Englnnd farmer was once describing in the pre. . once of n. . vary humane person the gront ago and doblllty of horse that ho formerly owned and used , "Yo. ought to hnvo killed him , " interrupt , . OIl tbo humane por90n indignantly. "WeH , " drawled the farmer "we dlcl -almost. " BABY WASTED TO SKELETON. In Torments with Terrible Sores on Face and Body-Tore at Fleah r -Cured by Cutlcura. - " 1\ly \ lIttle Bon , when about year nnd n. Imlf old began to have sorcs como out on his taco , They began to como on bls nrms , then on ether parts of hlB body , a11lI then ono came on , hl8 chest , worse than the otbors. At the end of about I\ . year and Ibalf of suf. terlng ho grow s6 bad' I had to Uo hl8 bnnds In cloths at night to Iteop him trom scr\tchlng the Bores and toarlng the flesh , 110 got to bo mere skeleton - ton and was hardly nblo to walk. 1 aont to the drug stor and got I\ . cake of Cutlcurn. . Spap aud a box of CuUcura OJntmont , and at the end of about two montbs the sores were all well , He has novoI' had any sorcs of any Idnd since , 0.1111 . only tor the Cutlcurn. Rem. olIes ( my precious chiltl would bl\.V8 died from these terrlblo sores , I used only ono caItO of Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. 1\11'8. Egbert Sheldon - don , R. F. D. No , 1 , WoodvUlo , Conn. . April 22 , 190G. " Blblc Names for Colts. A bostlor from the muo Gralls hu just found employment In ono of the stables of n. . Now York man. HI. dnrky dialect is so quaint and hi. stories of " 010 Kalntuck" 80 unique no member of the household mls es an opportunity to spenk to him and have him say a word. His eUlIJloyer said to him . few days ago : "I Sl1PPOSO your mu. tel' dowl1 south had n. . . good manr horses ? " "Dat wo did , sob , dat wo didl And my 010 master had 'om 0.11 . name Dlblo names. Faith , Hope and Ohar- Ity , Dustlo , Staya and OrlnoUno , WU , all ono Sprillg's colts I"I . - - - I Not Q Hit ns an Improvl.er. , "Did you ever hear anybody ImprovIse - vIse ? " ho asked. . "No , " snld she , tnd ho sat down to' the piano and hnprovised for about ql hour and n. baIt. At the end ot tha.t : tlmo ho turned around , his fnco tull of oxpression. and said to her : I "Whnt do you think of it ? " "Lovoly ! " she exclaimed. "Dcl1uU- full I novel' beard anything like IU" nut this Is what she snld to the hall. boy when ho was gene : "If that long , lank lunatic who 1m. provlses askB for me again , you ten him I am out. " I A Young Composer. Racbol , aged 12 , wrote an compo. . sltlon on wild flowers in which ah. praised the arbutus , the Iherwort. ; the sprIng beauty , the blood root , and nll of tbo other blossoms of doll aDIi dalo. Dut abe wrote on both sldea of her abeet of paper , and when ah. , asked her father , who 'Xus nn editor , to pUblish her article , lie called her attention to that fact. "You'vo written on both sides of your paper , " said ho , "WeH , " was the reply , "nnd don't you print Qn both sides of , yours ! " Cats as Plague Preventive. An Italian correspondent ot the North China Dally News writes : "The newspapers have latterly been full ot all sorts of suggestions for the stampIng - Ing out of plague. For Instance , nOTer I kUl rats : if you do the fatal rat flea may bo driven to feed on you _ AlIO , compel each householder to keep cats. In fact , lot thQ cult of the cat as It prevailed In ancient Egypt be re- r vivod In Indln. Plenty of cats , no rats , " "Boo Hoo" Shouts the \ Spanked Baby The I'Colic" of "Collier's" treated by a Doctor of Divinity , Laale for the "Boo Hoo" article in this paper. U There's a Reason" "