Dr Pierce's neighborhood gossip and dream book . nd Mrs. A. nervous and irritablealthough there wasnt actually much housework to bedone in her small apartment. But she complained thatevery time she bent over her kitchen table the sameold pain in her back seized her, so that it was realagony for her to attend to the simplest household didnt seem right to be so completely worn when herwork was done, and she knew something was consultation with a physician solved the A. had been suffering from kidney trouble for along time, just as are many people who suspect it nom


Dr Pierce's neighborhood gossip and dream book . nd Mrs. A. nervous and irritablealthough there wasnt actually much housework to bedone in her small apartment. But she complained thatevery time she bent over her kitchen table the sameold pain in her back seized her, so that it was realagony for her to attend to the simplest household didnt seem right to be so completely worn when herwork was done, and she knew something was consultation with a physician solved the A. had been suffering from kidney trouble for along time, just as are many people who suspect it nomore than she did. Just a little disorder that couldhave been overcome long ago was being allowed iodevelop through ignorance and neglect and was ruiningher health. The treatment was simple and one that the nearest drug store provided. Dr. Pierces Anuriclets proved to be the remedy that put Mrs. A. on her feet again and brought her oldjy. How sorry she was that she hadnt thought of it long ago ! She recommends Anuric lets to all her friends Send 10c. to Dr. Pierces Laboratory in Bridgeburg, trial package. 22 DR. PIERCES NEIGHBORHOOD GOSSIP AND DREAM BOOK Beverages for the Home—Continued from page 20 Iced Coffee—Make one quart of extra strongcoffee and let it get cold; beat two eggs verylight, stir into them two cups milk and fourtablespoons cream; sweeten to taste, and standin the refrigerator five or six hours. Serve witha lump of ice in the pitcher. If no refrigeratoris at hand the pitcher can be set for one hourin a pail of ice and salt (two-thirds ice to one-third salt); take care that i^t does not tea can be cooled the same way. Grape Water—Squeeze four pounds grapesthrough a coarse cloth, and add one-quartercup of white sugar and one piiit water to thejuice. Serve with crushed ice in the glass. Cafe Noir—This is a French term meaningliterally black coffee. It can be made likeother coffee, br t very strong, using twice as muchcoffee (two ta


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