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THE ST. LOUIS STAR TUESDAY EVENING, DECEilBEK 17, 1918 19 THE ST. LOUIS STAR THE ST. LOUIS STAR'S DAILY PAGE FOR WOMEN nueh entertained since her return- Hr -ftutn Mrs. John Ellis Jennings of McPherson avenue, recently gave What Do You Know? a tea In her honor and Mrs.

Edward E. Fryor gave a bridge party for MRS. HERMAN BENJAMIN MILLER, who, before her marriage to Capt. Miller on Saturday afternoon, was Miss Grace Darling Lewis. One Woman's Story BY CAROLYN BEECHER.

Here Are Eighty-Two Questions Which Will Test Your Mrs. Walter Duke Thompson. 'Lindell boulevard, has Issued Invita EES are some snapshots At treal. 65. Belgrade.

58. West Point. 57. Cambridge (England), 58. Washington, D.

C. he have? A successful man In hi profession my thought halted. Perhaps he was thinking of Phyllis Lawson. The sigh may have been because of his Inability to be all to her that he desired to be. And my lip curled in the darkness, while tears filled my eyes as I thought of how soon he would be free to do as he liked.

How we women love to torture ourselves. Why Is It. I wonder? The next morning Bruce appeared rather listless, and Robert spok anxiously to me about him: "I think you better take Bruce away for a while." he said he rose from the breakfast table. "How would you like to tak a trip with your mother, son?" "That would be bully, dad." he answered, but with very little animation, "that Is. If you'll go.

t6o. "I can't go Just now. but If mother will take you I'll manage to come for you," Robert replied In a strangely mild and wistful manner. "Think it over, Margaret. Ask Dr.

Morton where he would advise going, and we will decide the details your knowieage a use or questions given to the boys her. Mrs. Elifha Morgan of Chicago and her three children have come to St. Louis for the winter and have taken an apartment In the Harlan Court. The Current Topics Section meeting of the Wednesday Club, which wa to have been the reading of Hcyerman's "Ahasuerus," has been, postponed.

Mrs. Thomas L. Anderson. J1 Weftmineter place, has sent out cards for a tea Friday afternoon. December J7 at the St.

Louis Woman's A Heart-Interesting Story of Estrangement That Will Appeal to Everyone, Wedded or tions for a tea in honor of her daughter. Miss Mabel Green Thompson, for Tuesday afternoon. December 31. from 4 until o'clock. The guests will be Miss Thompson's schoolmate at Mary Institute.

Mrs. Joseph Dixon. 4351 Lindell boulevard, has issued invitations for Explain or rtefln- en n.u.. jfS oi tlie i' nenas ecnooi oi of Germaittown. Pa.

country homo at Brldgeton, and have taken a furnished house in Washington boulevard for the winter months. Royall Henderson Snow of Chicago arrived yesterday from Harvard University to spend the Chriat-cui holidays with his grandmother. Mrs. James A. Henderson, and uncle, Dr.

Frank Henderson and Mrs. Henderson. Capt and Mrs. Morgan of Sheridan road. Chicago, have returned Volplaning.

o. niDernate. 64. Fletcherize. 65.

W. W. 66. Rookie tTi-v iytest excellently your knowledge jLt textbook of current cvnts: "viine: 1- Tne food administrator 'v. rnjted States.

2. The dlrec- aiAr-rrn crxxx. brow. THE time had come when I must tAll iMhart V. A A thrtflfirhf Of Why well known: a tea for her daughter.

Miss Maria Woodward Dixon. Sunday afternoon. eroy Davison. 69. Col.

E. M. TTou f'h Ci Jt Mi Ww'V, A writing him cf my intention, and telling him the reason I had de 0. Samuel OomBem 71 m.t t. December 29.

Miss Dixon is a member of the senior class at Mary Institute and will be graduated In cided to leave him free to follow the chief material used In making Club, in honor of her niece. Mli home after visiting their daughter, hla own inclinations. But it seemed June- newspapers 7 72. what causes knots in boards? 73. Name the fnrm.r of war.

4. The secretary of f'navy. 5- Tlie general In com-4 of the American troops In 6. The president of the States Senate. 7.

The prime iitr of France. 8. The British to the United States. 9. cowardly.

Then, too, I hesitated to Elizabeth Ballard, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ballard. JI90 Waterman avenue.

Miss Ballard Is a presidents of the United P-tato. put the cause Phyllis Lawson upon paper. But Signor Romell's tonight. 1 11 be at home early. Mrs.

Warren M. Chandler. 6147 living. letter would come any day now, ana "But, Robert, I have something Locate: 74. The White re 1 might have to leave soon.

1 rtaa to talk over with you now. Will Waterman avenue, will entertain Monday afternoon. December 30. at tea for her daughter, Miss Margaret Hog Island. 7." Cambral.

it' you come Into the library a few mo much to attend to In connection with the children, as I shoutd be Amiens. 78. Bagdad. 7 ti! ments?" Chandler. away for about fourteen weeks, dur viera.

89. Delphi. 81. The Piave. "Impossible, Margaret.

Whatever ing which time Robert could ar 82. Arrange these names in th Ensign and Mrs. Ephron C.tlln. it is will have to keep until tonight," order of their time: Murk Twain ct range for a permanent separation. Whenever for any reason my he replied a trifle impatiently, as -se" great French sculptor recently saied, "10- A sculptor of Lincoln.

The president of France. 12. Estate which granted suffrage to mn November. 1917. 13.

The or organization -which deposed 14. The organizatlonto lid tie Nobel Peace Prize for 1917 fU Itrardfid. Id what -ay distinguish 15. Vls-ptait Ihli. 1- I-ord Northcliffe.

he looked at his watch. Luke, Vachel Lindsay. Homer, Sir mind wavered the thought of the So for one more day I must keep will depart Thursday to return to Pensacola, Kla where he Is stationed In the naval aviation service. They have been visiting his parents. wauer sscott, Shakespeare.

day when I found Phyllis Lawson standing with her hands on Robert my secret. For one more day things would go on as usual. breast, a world of devotion in her eyes, would strengthen me. Or, if Uncle Wiggily To Be Continued Tommorrow. (Cnpjrleht, 1618, by Astortatrd Xewpapr.) life without him seemed almost more than could face I would suddenly remember her letter snd Bedtime Story Ty Howard R.

GaH I If JiicnOiaS hurray cuuer. i. 3 Breshkovsky. 19. Ferdl- the words, "Love there never has been until I met you," would burn jFoch.

20. Sir Robert Borden. member cf the renlor claaa at Mary Inttltute and will be graduated In June. e- The marriage of MIm IJlr Butch Schmedtje, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Schmedtje, 2317 South Thirteenth street, to Ralph Fink GII-dehaus, eon of Mr. and Mrs. ft. W. Qildehaus.

3424 Hawthorne boulevard, took place yesterday at p. m. The Rev. Dr. George L.

Dodson of the Church of the Unity performed the ceremony In hla residence, 8918 Lindell boulevard. The young couple dispensed with attendants and Immediately following the ceremony departed on their honeymoon. On their return they will retlde at at J7 Lafayette avenue. The bride more an afternoon gown fawn colored charmeute and a -large picture het Of brown vevet. with a corsage boo-qet of orchids and lilies of the valley, tfhe was educated at Washington Unlvertity where she was a member of the, PI Pbl Sorority.

Mr. Glldehaus. who recently was discharged from the Camp Grant officers' training school. Is a gradaat of Western Miltiary Academy. Mr.

and Mrs. Ephron Catlin. 15 Van-deventer place, the last two weeks. George Kimball Battle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter G. Battle, II Washington terrace, has returned from his naval aviaOon post at Seattle, having elected to discontinue service. O'Neill Ryan. 29 Windermere A London View of the American Husband. and scorch my brain.

3 Anna Howard fen aw. zz. Rosa tieur. 23. Leon Trotzky.

24. -jant ton Hertllng. 25. James W. rrd.

26. Sir Herbert George Eliot 2 8. Mrs. Robert Coit Day. 6117 Westminster place, for a week.

Mrs. Henry C. Whiteside. 627 North Newstead avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon at an Informal tea for about fifteen of her Intimate frienda Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Robblns. who have resided durlnjr the past year In Washington. D. C. will spend the holiday season with her relatives In Detroit, Mich.

Miss Alice Coit Day of the Buckingham Hotel, haa returned from the East, where she spent the summer. She wa accompanied by her cousin. Mrs. Edward Truex Pratt, who will spend the winter here with her. Mrs.

George Marlon Brown and her daughter. Mrs. Robert Marvin Nelson, 13 Portland place, who have i.pent several weeks in New Tork. have returned to St. Louis.

Miss Comfort Vegely. 115 Mason avenue. Webster Park, entertained Sunday evening at tea. six of her classmates at Mary Institute. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rogers, who have returned to St. Louts to reside after a prolonged stay In London, have taken the home of Mr. end Mrs. Andrew M.

Finlay. 4538 Pershing avenue. Mr. anS Mr. Fin-lay will reside for the winter with Mrs.

David A. Blxby. 6071 Westminster place. Mrs. Rogers haa been UNCLE WIGGILY AD THE JUMPING JACK.

PARDON me," spoke Nurse Jane Foi28y Luazy, the muskrat lady housekeeper of tin cIa W141v place, who Is stationed at Seattle. MANY a British girl haa found herself in a difficult position through not understanding the rules of the game, which varies according to climate conditions and national Ernla'm: 29. Personal magnetism. Wash- In the naval aviation service, will be home Christmas Day to spend a furlough of six days with his parents. He was selected out Longears, the bunny rabbit gentleman, "pardon me! But are you going to sift ashes this morning, and pick out clinkers to scratch the back of a Snltcher?" ko Man's Land.

21. Wolf In clothing. S2. Bricks without 33. The Blesses.

$4. Bar-J5. Habeas Corpus. 36. Stat-jQiioante.

37. A mercurial tem- of sixty men to finish the course of Moral No. 1 Do not promise a 38. Neutralizing straits. or Italian, nor give them your kisses too easily.

Be sure you understand 1, An Utopian project. 40. The ism of Hanover. them before you treat them as If mmt important events do you as But Robert never should know how things hurt me. I was even frightened lest he imagine that I misinterpret the quality of his feeling for me; lest he should think still cared.

I felt that I had endured much, but that humiliation I would be spared. Secretly I was glad that the reply from Romell was delayed. The exigencies of life, the desire to be sure I had everything arranged for the future of myself and the children, kept me very busy. But of this I was glad, as it gave me less time to think of my troubles. "Perhaps I ought to wait a bit longer," I thought as I sat by mv window one night, alone as usual.

Bruce had not seemed quite as well of late. I heard Robert come In, I put out the light, and hastily crept into bed. I wondered idly why Robert did not come up. Then drowsily concluded he had gone into the library to read a while before coming to bed as he often did, regardless of the hour. A halt hour later I awoke with a gasp.

I sat up in bed and listened. A murmur of voices reached mv ears. Robert was across the hall lalkine to Bruce. What could be they were Britons. This hint also sociate with: 41.

Halifax. applies to Spaniards, Greeks, or any ri. 43. Brest-Li tovsk. 44.

Guate- training In this branch of the service. Ensign Everett Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Brooks, 6308 Waterman avenue, returned last week to Florida, to resume service in the naval aviation branch. He had been visiting his parents on leave for the last two weeks. Judge and Mrs. William W. Henderson and their daughter.

Miss Virginia Henderson, have closed their men from sunny lands. To turn westward. The Amer itla. Kho wrote: 4 5. Penrod and Sam.

rf. Travels With a Donkey. 47. ican is reputed to make the best of husbands and Is certainly a delight The IVrnt Rhouldera. The best way to straighten beat shoulders la by massage.

A long, full Btrofee over the shoulder with the palms of the hands meeting at a point between the shoulder blades Is the most effective. tr the Top. 48. Enoch Arden. ful companion.

So long as he Is pendennis. 60. Gulliver's Trav- "I think not," answered Uncie Wiggily, as he graciously pardoned Nurse Jane. "I thtnk I shall go look for an adventure." "Ha! That is as it should be!" exclaimed Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy. "And, while you are on your way adventuring, would you mind going to the store for me, and getting me three pounds of We must still be saving of It, even though the war is over, for there are many poor starving ones who haven't any sugar at all.

But I need a little to help get ready the good things to eat for Christmas. So bring me sugar from the store." "I will," promised Uncle Wiggily, and away he started to have an adventure. On and on he went, over the fields and through the woods, but no adventure could he find, and soon he was at the store, where the not obsessed by the almighty dollar, he really is all he is reputed to be. He has the knack of making the Oil what rivers located: 51. Rome.

I Cologne. 53. Paris. 54. Mon woman he may be with at the moment feel that only she matters In the world.

Photo by KaJiwara. Women like the man who gives them respect and homage, and the the matter? I was sure something Unhealthy Tonsils was wrong. I slipped on my wrapper over my American man gives them without stint. But Brother Jonathan is brought up like that from-hls cradle Xh IHIoiroscQijp What th Indlcat for Those hote Birthdapi Fail on Tomorrow. gown, and thrusting my feet into my bedroom slippers, I hurried out in the hall toward Bruce's room.

At onwards. His women folk look for it as their right. An American may grocery cat wrapped up the bag of BY BRICK BETjPF.X, M. D. make a girl feel that she is won-drously attractive, but she will do the door, slightly ajar, I paused Pruce's voice arrested my attention The Thrift Gift is one, not necessarily low in price, but it must be practical, and it must represent one hundred cents in value for every dollar of its cost.

A glance at these sketches will show you the real usability of these sejected specials, but you will have to see the articles themselves to realize how much more than a hundred cents' worth you get for every dollar you spend on these gifts. THE function of the healthy tonsil is to defend the body sugar for him. "I'll put plenty of string on," said the grocery cat. "as it has been snowing and is slippery. And if you should fall down, Uncle Wiggily, and well remember that he probably "It's Yale, dad," I heard him say.

a note of decision in his young makes every woman he meets feel your sugar should bounce out of siirish in the mouth. But when the HI becomes diseased It consti-tes-a menace instead of a defense. the same. He means it well, for It is Just his dllghtful way of paying homage to the sex. London Tit your paws, it won't spill all over if it has plenty of string around it." then becomes an avenue of en- Bits.

"Very well, and thank you," said 'w for a treat variety of dls- the bunny. produeing germs. The defensive function of the ton- A Cider Mince Meat Recipe Then, with his bap of sugar under his paw once more, the bunny uncle rabbit started off. is particularly active up to t-o'tt the completion of the fourth ofllfc, and it should not be moved before this time unless the "I do hope I have an adventure," he said to himself. "Even meeting the Snitcher again, and scratching "All right, son! Yale it is." Robert answered heartily.

It had been quite a joke some time between them. One day It would be Harvard, and Bruce would decorate his room with Harvard colors, r.nd insist on reading all The literature he could gathc pertaining to Harvard. Perhans the next day it would be Cornell: tonight it was Yale, and I smiled in the darkness as I thought of the happiness he teemed to get out of planning his future. "I wonder which mother would best." I heard Bruce say after a moment. "Once asked her.

and she said she thought I oisht to jto to Harvard because you did. Do you think so. too. dad?" "No, son. That need make no difference.

Tou plan to po just where vou want to. Dad will see to the There was a vibrant note in Rob A desk Is only a desk, but a SPINET DESK la an inspiration. Thle one ia of solid mahogany, cleverly supplied with Invisible compartment, convenient draw-era and pigeon holes. It la quality and charm and usefulness all bound up and sold at a merely useful price aas.7. Then the adorable little CANED MAHOGANY CHAIR that so properly belongs to it, shouldn't be separated from the dak when It wining to be aold for only S.T6.

Nations are very clear. his back with a soft boiled egg, Tuberculosis bacilli and the or- wouldn't be so bad." And then, all of a sudden, as Uncle Wiggily went along through Apples, 1 peck; chopped raisins, 2 pounds: suet, chopped finely, 1 pound; vinegar, 1 cup; cinnamon, 2 teaspoons; nutmeg, 2 teaspoons; cloves, 2 teaspoons; brown sugar. cup; corn syrup, 8 cups; citron, chopped finely, pound; salt, 2 tablespoons. Chop finely, add spices and liquids and cook until thickened. Seal while hot.

Add 1 cup of cedar for each pie when mince meat is wiims which cause pneumonia, tyhtherta, intluensa and rheuma-i'm often invade the body by way Ui diseased tonsil. These germs the woods, all of a sudden, in about as long as it takes for the baby to 'id ready to multiply and cause pull her pink toe, all at once, the bunny rabbit gentleman heard some Section, whenever resistance Is 'ered by exposure, exhaustion or one say: "Oh, dear!" digestion. Indigestion affects vi- "Ha! That sounds like old because of the resulting with nutritive processes. times!" exclaimed Uncle Wiggily. Tonsils subject to frequent in "SISTER SUSIE" ia no mere wartime worker.

Knitting Is a rn-vlred art not to pass with the urgent need for soldier' comfort, so this "Bister Susie" will be a welcome gift to any woman, old or young, this Christmas. Although) the standard Is hand-carved, the whol solid mahogany and the price formerly very much higher, this exquisite knitting stand is now only A3. "That sounds just use trouoie, ana sinuation which aro chronically WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 18, 1918. 1 THIS is rather a threatening and uncertain day. according to astrology.

While Venus and Mars are adverse, Mercury Is In beneflc aspect. There m-a sign that seems to indicate disappointments for army officers, owing to questions of rank or precedence in public affairs. Trouble connected with a canton-rent has been foretold. This may oe a fire or heavy loss through some calamity that destroys valuable property. There is a malefic sign, however, that seems to indicate In certain cities of the United States demonstrations connected with strikes or difficulties affecting large numbers of persons.

All the predictions agree on the beginning of a brilliant period in American letters. Newspapers and magazines will benefit greatly and there will be legislation favorable to them, the seers announce. Although engineers and contractors have the forecast of much activity in the new year this is not held as a lucky day for making plans or signing contracts. This is not a lucky day for weddings as It may lead to tragedies that are due to accidents. Warnings, often repeated, against extravagance will be especially emphatic in-the new year.

The seers declare that prosperity will be marked in 1919 and 1920 and they urge preparation for the period beyond that. Mexico will again come strongly into public attention within a short time, astrologers declare. Persons whose blrthdate it Is have the augury of a successful year In buinejs affairs. Safeguard the health of the family. Change that is favorable is foretold.

Girls will varied because of smoldering In- vtion, ami which are the seat of ert's voice that in some wav frightened me. With a little shiver I quietly made my wny hack to bed. and when he came Into the room a few moments later I pretended to be asleep. As he undressed I heard him sigh once or twice, sigh heavily like a man with some sorrow or grief misrht sigh. Then I smiled to myself in the dark at the foolishness of such an idea.

What sorrow did -as ppokets should be removed In Cranberry Jelly. Two quarts of cranberries, one quart of water," 1 to cupfuls of light syrup. Cook the cranberries for twenty minutes and put through sieve. Add sweetening, and cook about ten minutes, or until it jellies. Turn into molds.

Satin-wood and solid mahogany sound all rlehnss and elegance, but THE LAROK TRAY (below) is all of that, the glass-protected marquetry is exquisite, and yet the price ia not In the least indicative of such excellence, 10. Others from $3.7 to tin. -o. They ere then of no value. on the contrary, a source of ill lth.

Removal of diseased tonsils will sprove the oice as well as the Tronic Inflammation of the ton- Baby's Xmas Tree 1 very frequently the cause Of -it Infections (arthritis). Which toes hv the name Of wmatism. In most such cases of seumatlsm careful inquiry will history of sore throat. Inflammation ofjthe Joints and valves of heart has been experimentally A HUMIDOR with ample room for all a man's Christmas "smoke" 1 immediately and imperetirely useful. This Humidor is solid mahogany with apple-wood panel decorations, ha a big porcelain-lined compartment, and a lid that discreetly hide the sight and smell of dead cigars.

It Is especially low priced at 24.TS. "xlwetf Rnimais by the injec- liV RITA STIYVESA NT. ALMOST before we realize It we will have Christmas. And what a glorious Christmas it will be, with peace on earth, and cur boys coming home. But let us not forget the poor war babies of this country, whose loyal patriotic mothers have been struggling along on a tiny bit of allotment for pRst year.

the cold. A clever girl showed me some attractive little caps that she had knitted from old wool. She asked her friends for all their old crocheted bedroom slippers and received quite a few. These she carefully ripped apart and had the yarns washed. Sometimes the colors were corn-lined prettily, while others were of one solid color.

These are the directions she gave me for the knitting: "Cast on forty Ftiches, using No. I'eedles; this should measure about iix inches. Knit for fourteen Inches. Tick up side stitches, knit seven ribs in white and sew up the back. Add shell border at th lower edge and finish cap with dainty ribbon, run through the border." These cunning caps are tfretty and or the organisms found In the s3fus covering the tonsils.

stacks of sore throat are best jy RarKnng with very hot nier pvcry Jvalf hour. Drinking water is n.so rfneacious, as it i Pn'y relieves the soreness, btit eliminating the. toxins generic hy the germs. An ice-bag ap-'o the neck is a useful meas- have offers of marriage. Children born on this day are as long as it isn't the skillery-scal-ery alligator, with the double jointed nibs on his tail, I'll help whoever it So he looked around through the woods, and he called: "Who are you, and what's the matter and how can I help you?" "Oh, I'm Jumping Jack.

was the answer, "and I'm lying in the snow under this bush. As for what's the matter. I'm afraid my Jumping days are over. Alas, and alack-a-day!" "Oh, say not so!" cried Uncle Wiggily. "What happened, and why can you no longer Jump, you who say your name is Jack?" "I can't Jump because my string is broken," Avent on the voice.

"Listen to my sad story? Listen!" I will listen," spoke tho bunny uncle just like a nice telephone girl. "This is how it happened," went on the poor creature, nnd Undo Wlggity saw of the snow, under a bush, a red, blue, green, yellow and pink-painted jumping jack. "You see SantA Claus was toting me along in his pack ami "You don't mean to say Santa Claus has been here, do you?" cried Uncle Wiggily. looking around the woods. "Of course he has." said Jumpins: Jack his real name being Jack Jumping, but.

as he stood backward on his bead so much ho was called Jumping Jack. "Of course. Santa Claus has been here." he went on. "Why. it's only a week to Christmas.

Well I 'was among the toys in his pack! but the wax doll tried to take a fly in the submarine airship and she crowded me out. I fell from the bag to the ground, and the string which must be pulled to make me jump is broken. That is why I say alas' and My Jump-in davs are over. I shall make no HUIe boy or girl happy this chr.st-mas." -Oh ves. vou will!" cried Uncle Wicgilv." "Yes you will.

If It is only a string you need I have it here The grocery cat put some ex ra cord on Nurse Jane's sugar. Ill soon mend you as good as ever. illes who have given trteir ciaest sons will surely appreciate useful gifts for the bahy. No woman should fail to make up a baby box tor some poor child this Christmas, because can be done very likely to be bright In mind, indus-! itrious and reliable. These subjects! i of Sagittarius, however, are usually! careless about their dress.

Girls i Every' baby needs a good warm! cap to keep him happy when out This sketch look eiartly as though It were waiting to r-ceivaj the daintiest, mutt capable woman you know The Prl-cilia HEWING STAND in antique mahorany with a slidinar tray for ew-In ar.ft neda and lot of room for the sewinaj itself. It is a rare gift bargain at Pine Cough Remedy iMlt. lnrxxilT, od Miri about $2. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper The r.r.gin r.f NF.STKD TAPLES take 'wav. 'ar hack, but thy never so iful a to the apartment-dwelling woman who has lot c-f card parti" and not much space.

The. are unusually large tMes of solid inahoganv. pric-d as though thy wr rf ordinary quality, at 923.73. Others up to M. S.2V THE WINDSOR CHAIR i th rmwt cemfortab! sewlnr ehair In o.tr entire store, and the price i also comfortably i at 97.75.

probably will marry elderly persons, OprnfUt, 191. MeClnr PT PTidlrat. ApHrtis a IItnlirnne. The better grade of canned as- paragus can be used to advantage 1 in this recipe. Place the asparagus-into a pan of boiling water, in which teaspoonful of salt has been dissolved, end boil until thoroughly; heated.

Lift out and drain on a towel and serve on a thick slice of' toast. Serve with Italian savee. made as follows: To two tablespoon- '-fuls of butter, melted, add two ta-blespoonfuls of flour, two table- spoonfuls of barley flour and one cup of white stO'-k. Mix the flour In smoothly and stir until boiling. Then aid one chopped onion, one bay leaf, one bnneh of herbs, two tablespoonfuls cream.

two mush- corns, chopped, and salt and PP- i per to tas'e. Boil slowly Tor about twenty minutes, and rub through a sieve. serviceable and can be made up at practically no cost-Baby blankets always come in "handy" and may be cut from old arm ones. Cut the blanket a convenient sire, and if the material is lather thin, the blanket should be doubled. The edges may he bound with narrow satin ribbon in pink Of blue, and if you want to add a personal touch to your gift, an Initial rray be embroidered in the center of the blanket.

Partly worn underwear such as t-hirts and union suits make exccl-l nt little unarrests for bibles. A simple pattern with kimono sleeves i easy m.ik and a white cotton crocheted edge at the neck and sieves makes a. dainty garment. Uttl "'panties'' for older rhildrcn may also be cut from partly worn underwear. A bit of lace at the bottom will delight a child's heart, f'vr every little girl loves feminine finerv.

That old woolen sweater from tic brother's football day at college can be made to do service now as several warm sweaters for the less fortunate Children. Rip the sweater carefaily, winding the yarn into a Simple little slip-on sweaters 1 ke those worn overseas are well-known to every patriotic woman, and can be made in one evening. rV P'no '1 ued ia Z. Prescriptions and remedies lshK Tc reason is that pine Htt ral peculiar clement thft fe elliTt in soithinff i membranes of the 1 cbeRt- uPa vraps sre combinstlons SuSii. The pari Tufclt ''ffr strup.

wKe the best pine cough retnedr unJ fill is scr svrup. Or you f'rified honev. of insPi of susrar fvruo. make a full pint ore can biiv rcR.lv-niade for three Pcv. If is pure, pood Psant children like it.

i i this take hold of fn- in a wav hat means Vh i1" cowtrh may be drr, i tieht, or mar- be persist W00i from the formation of cause is th sam" in- -4 and this Pinex "ml.ination will stop it 4 hours or lpf Snlendid, 3 Thou.sands upon thousands of; women have kidney or bladder trou- ble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou-j ble, or the result of kidney or blad- der disease. If the are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and 'loss of anibitioi. Poor health makes you nervous, i irritable and may be despondent; its makes any one so.

But hundreds of women claim; that Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys. I proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possess- ing real healing and curative value, should be a ble.isinff-to thousands of nervous, over-worked women. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Roet, the treat kidney, liver and bladder medicine will do for them.

By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Bir.g- hamton, N. you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. Then Uncle Wlgguy. taRing nmf A COL WINDER I intended to give to a knitter, hut it rallr all a knittr's victim of wool winding.

The mahogany arms nv-r tire. though thr may te folded when their tack I done and the whle affair turked snugly icto a bo a conTnince both to him who send nd she who receives. This is almost a "gift to the XiTer" at 92-39. of the sugar cord, tiea a on Jumping Jack, or Jack Jumping, according to how you looke im. Hurray!" and awa he back the woods to hop All Fat People Should Know This A CEDAR CHEST I winter convenience and a rim.

mer necsitr. so I the all-year-'round ajtft. When the sti ef-thi chest 4JVtXl7'xl7 inch) i taken into consideration, the h-ary copper band and rivet are not necessary to make this a moa extraordinary gift value at in he pack of Santa Claus. fcvery-hins was all right ag In yon see. and Wlo Wiggily had had his ad- "his teaches u.

that it is a good uJ "'oncliial asthma, hoarseness, throat ailment, concentrated com- TO thing i pine a th" world over for its pi effort upon oousrhs. dM t'f to be t'i rw ftimii Mtni o'a rr-rl- tiea. ryt tni mr- inJtl far thr re- I of tbi bsrrsif ofj'y ra- r-iy to titlt firm. TwiripMoi TMt rn now ail drj ut-. or ti tii-t t- Vrnt! i s4 Woint Prmlt.

aa4 toe'r r-awxiaSi. rl rntm Tt 1 do n-ue or i-r-r for tb of to- ctrfat bctix Btra.l fruf-rti -ts. Ali. Twelfth at Locust ot "htitute9. Ask Your a vear, anyhow; ana elephant at the toy store desn tPU tl7 earners hump in his trunk take eft on a picnic I ten 'next about Uncle WiggHy and All these articles should be nicely made by hand and packed Into a box.

to be delivered Christmas morn- You can purchase medium and large nd large I s. Adv. eir ani1 don-t accept anv- Mti'i to pive aNo Prt lon money refunded. size bottles at all drug store.

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