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Pinkham ’ s Vege table Compound will correct such trou bles by removing, the cause and restor- ihg the systeni to a healthy normal cQn- ditioni When such symptoms develop as backaches, bearing-down pains, dis placements, nervousness and-' “ the Blues ” a woman cannot act too promptly in trying Lydia E. Pinkham ’ s Vegetable Compound if she values her future com fort and happiness. Serious. -How— oa«- moriths for. delivery?\ “ Automobile? ” • ’ Coal. ” — I-oulsvllIe Courier-Journal. ______ 7 _____ Uakc n.-regularH ’ , will cor- 'rect both ItVe'r and kidney disojfdera! — A U<Jne Star Sign of the Timas, . Tt. ims Inst about gotten so in. this- country that when a married 'woman has candy it ’ s^a sign she bought it herself, — Dallas News. Important to Mother* Examine . carefully- etery bottle of • CASTOR FA. -that famous old. remedy ^Pec ynfflnrs nmi ctinuren. and see that It Bears the Signature: .of In Use for Over 30. Years. Children Cry for Fletcher ’ s Caatoria King Solomon made 10,000 gol'den perfumery “ censers for' the temple of ---------- -- i|»AiiJUsL ! Uouiwflo t ggBBa^a.'ii!?,i!r ; g;jn aiiiiglt^gaa -^ KlLLIt ^ K ATHgll/ -W — i*ta ^W«Vsp»kar.;V,irto«..), The Wiwlhg'i circle J sat m Tttllfe Yhlte ’ a' .ngat living-'roo ’ i*. busy| with cJgsbrS and afevdle., VArlobs /. artldei| ,f cast-off ClotplOg were hetag .rlppedl nd repaired for the 1 pooy ahil npedy, WMfe i |tOngii*te .fiow'-fhaf a«44wf^ * 'Tt ’ k-Rfwnp been my oplnlfm ” said Mrs. Rdwltn* “ that/'blrtte of a feather flock fogetlnur ’ and thara aH Tye got Inst this newcomer. 'If ahe want* ‘ -a get in ‘ tlm ISwuTgbod-kfKPesrr an taken, tip by r-jipdctabte peo ple, ’. wny did she pick up with a ijkrem-acarem nobody like that Walrus kfrl? See* ’ em tagetljer most event tpUfte t' gff, and\ ibej, ane.at the raovlea besldea-^-chiWr by chair. ” ' ( 1/ “ I know It,\ ^aBsWerW Mm, Cuia- mtn»r ‘ * am l\ eT e n l ng^ b oy s that -1 the sclkwi prlncipti can't do n thing with are.oVer there In her house singing, songs, and' anyway, what ’ s a young nge wonian mean by rentin ’ a house alofie?? . _ ■ , “ H yku : mean Mlsir Tewde . Bonnlei who has moved Info the . Wolcott house, ” the mfnlster's mother said gently, “ t believe She is here to rest from her musical Studies before go- ; ing abroad .to enter - upon r cafeer. And I understand that she does not live with her folks because she:has none. - -The girl is alone In the world. ” - rirele ev- •har Ure eat - ee drop bat; ,jtteti? pi fulfill This licine. r?al r%, kTBJW suits for/spring have made their entry in a bevy 1 of rnddels ttoat includes famlUar~srytes, Hud - <tth- ers Ingeniously deslghed and less fa miliar; A .few of these new tljimp will prove short-lived expertmenes, but ! there .are several, good novel styles changwl-meaning glanees.Tt had been -ndted tliar the earn^l young leader of their parish paid open aneuUou , to the hew_and unweleome stranger. \He ’ S probably trying.'to convert her, ” Mrs. Rawlins had suggested* t n f rT teegtm atitfy p n*** particularly ' piriition noit fel Tiy'ateto! .v MMwi loae who * dreggirt ... __ Kilaer ’ a _ preparation I hate sold, for many yean and never hesitate to r<com*end, fos jn _ __ _ ™ many Of my cuatoram festify* No -other Hkidney remedy has' eb large eaJe, ” • ■ • • , * , According to -awtJra • statements and verified iestitnonykof thoasands who have use-l'-th# prepar^upn v 'the-.success Lof .Dr. Kilmer ’ s ■Swamp-Root i* due to the mot, • 0 . many people claim, that R-fulfills ej- molit every wish . m ot^fcoming kidney, -jmr and btsddy ajm e h t a; c n mgta _tni-_ nary troubles 4nd nedtralires'. the .firiC- acid which causes rheumatism. * i You may receive *i sample bottle) of Swamp-Root by Parcels Poet. Address Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Brnghamfoa, N. Y., and-enciose ten cents; also mention this paper, Large and medium sms-bottles for sale at all drug stores, — Adv. .A FJylnfl Furnace. • The average nieteo/ wbtfn first, seen io - -eiiiifti 1 Ab^-jaiik'.'BiitiijW concert of the and ^ sa ppeari,:from view at 30 miles. Thau, It travels 50 miles before the atmospheric friction bums it up.\ , This friction. It Is reckoned, raises it to a temperature of edmething 41 h e • 3,Q i Yr00O L degrf'e ; s -i iJ.'r fO ' “ tBl 'Qulnhto • tahletm Be sure its Bromo Tbs ganulna be a m t hi s s ignature soc. •; As we grow more- sensible.' we refuse drug cathartics and take ihsieid Nal^ic's herb care, (Jarfifeid Tea. — Adv. tlcuiarly, just as It is. Its skirt .la bordered af .the bottom with a .narrow band braided — or embroidered — in self ?th a ^WmijUng-future. There ’ are i and another color. The coat is WT i- L - - rhs«V ; •nnn'r ’ T 0 TiB--Bnfn^mrfgH- wlth^ slamlata.d.-beLt at; .tqe among the .Pew — orrivals^-fhort , long waistline, slightly — tliiring autl coats 'being springlike and -youth- ! Jong sleeves, and a . loosely adjusted •f n» n ri * ■ - sn««A. W short c a peniand ln teregtlng collar. In as much as and coats to be worn with frocks or skirts and- blouses that are unusually good looking. These coats a re much - like the Chinese model, but with more dare to the. botly, - suggest- Ku oil a ’ cap ' 1 , and - th * T4 *-I k-omry rrn L canes l and interesting collar, in as nracu us me was a. angm. ----- - one-piece \ ft Ts\a type\gTci.try favored ‘ '-In-eol- .^ Htw . n a t aral^oc.tha..yaunKJ»-UHgpPJL^r, - *»*r - ___ r_ - rr'V» A '~«»1nA*vAa mnlra *\r> fhlntra X thought thilt it niltlht bG ■ inrs for this spring. The'sleeves make admit she's not far from lookin ’ ■ a gypsy* with her dark eyes and tangled curly hair. And them red beads and dangling things that, she wears, did' you notice ’ em? ” : — -T Tt m iu- h f ..'' th e - ' yon-rig- -pastor's daughter. “ Yes, mother. ” \rrhoro la yonr / fatherT r “ In the cyclone cellar, mother ! ” Yonkers Statesman. CHILDREN WHO ARE' SICKLY Mothers who value the health of their' chil dren should never, bo Without NOTREBQRiirS SW££T PRWDEBS fW CHILDBCAi. for use when needed. - They- tend -to, 'B leak up Cela a . R e li e v o Feverishness, Worms; Constipatibo, Head ache, Teething disorders gnd .Stomach Troubles. . ■ Vi er i <y MefAimi (a*.,. Sold by Druggists every- package FREE. . Addrew GUAY €0., LC BOY- K. Y^ TV-in* xaaa raai — na over jo years where. Trial THE M0T8EB A torpid liver condition prevent# proper food e-eetmilatlon. Tone up your Urer with WrlghCs Indian Ve«etaWe PlUa., They act gently .end *or.* ‘ y - ‘ — Adv mother sn 1 d patiently, “ that AIlss Tlun- nie was a, bright, pretty creature, and In Italy the tax for an average,auto mobile runs to between $2,000 and $3,- 000 a yean . Relief BtVVKHV 6 B ellmans Hot water SureRelief _>ANS l.N DIGEST tori' mrs rot - -»- “ v ~ — -- | ty things,. . . place for a deep band of braiding or j a good thing ter us to befriend the embroidery that gives an . Inyaluable j girl, anil — ” finish ter a rich looking suit. - “She's chosen her' friends, ” Mrs. if one I s loo king, for something j cummins sha&ply -remarked. “ Did that they will become hov-el tlieTsuTt at tEe~rmht eTillmH ‘ lt ’ TTKift W: tTin\g t ri i ' i '' i daat to e ome -i a POOL KNOWN AS MOSES ’ : WELL i Skin Troubles Soothed — — With Cuticura Swtp 25c. Omtaw* 25 tod 50c. T«lan25c- Bey# tilrUi Agent* — -Only on« m- fivv faminc* fa'SellevcdTS Be That M en ti s w ed 1 * *h » v« 1 ■ -d p ar.v. aa f a a . PtatA _ pur En*r*v«d the Bibfa in Connection With Great Law .GiveiC son to predic a fashion. ' . • • The dignified .long eoik and the sen sible Thrbe-qaarter length ore ” always serenely sure of a-following, and there fore, they are well represented in the new displays, the shorter of these out numbering other styles. - A handsome Irj the Egyptian mill's cup flt-Sa££ desert, about ten is. situated a plc- tention -on this score It has a tunic ; .skirt and a very odd and ingeniously nut jacket.that Is. extended' at the o«t- tom into shaped sash ends. . Narypw braid.in two widths outlines .he edges, and the sleeves add their llppcpyal to the long bell-shaped'sty/r • . ■ “ ,, ! turesoue pool known as among as? And, could we ever bribe i . b VltiH - ed to be the well men those rollcklng young men In o °» r i, ,. n , thf> Bible, where Mdses; R S J VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and urjc add troubles are most dangerous be-* Cause of their insidioue attacks. Heed the first warning the/ give ' that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL puim iwg a Tph# -wofld ’ a standard remedy for thess Ciaorders. will ofteh ward off these dia- aases and.strengthen.th» body against further attacks. Three Bjzes, all, dteggisu. . SAak fo# th# um# Qald Mvd#l oa av##r bew ■nH accept no imH a tio a ' Make your hens lay milre eggs v . 4?0il- nary poultry foods produce fewer eggs because they supply too-much yolk and fattening material and not - enough for whites. Balance their food, properly and greatly Increase egg production by using Haalay — a wonderful compound of pure chemicals. Highly recommended. Once tried you will never be without It. Sand Immediate# for trial package (large slsd — mailed you on receipt of 60 cents. Frank C Zuch, 354 . Bergen Ave., . Jersey City, N. J. Blouses Offer Wide Choice entertainments? No, they ’ d rather be oh the streets. It's .plain the Gipsy person ain't our kietd. ” • - . The ” pastor ’ s mother sewed on vaguely troubled- 1 - Were they right after all? Well, she knew her fine, h ob ea t s on. hi s - interest — l a . ; this gay little stranger was deeper, tlujn h 111 ' ers ■ could realize. , She alone could tioned In the Bible,' where Moses, at the bidding of tile Lord, cast a branch Into the bitter waters, and they were, sweetened. Set In a deep grove of. date-palms and pomegranate trees, the welt is a dark. calm, mysterious look: Ing' po*d. faithfully . reflecting the .-pumoc- wMek -frlnge It s edges. The scene at sunrise, .when 'the first rays strike 'the still water, is exquisite be yond description. ; Attempts to identify various nat ural beauties and locations with men tions or de&criptionat as given to the Bible have always been difficult; o»dng to The. fact that the 'records of .the riders of Egypt -at' the time of the 'eapr Plat* sell# on sigh! I ft rill irS ‘ pff c I -J 0 1, - Send 50 c .far sample In.your own name and mon« ’ vmakinir proposition. THOMPSON BN- , GRAVING CO . Wcat Haven, Conn. followed example of host Tactful ViittQr Had No “ Bailre\tB ‘ \Called^ So He Duly “Saraed” - ‘ * Hia Coffee. The oil magnate, Mike Murphy, who passed away not Icing ago, was fortu nate In the fact-that his. sons Inherited their ‘ father's consummate ability, .says ; the Philadelphia Ledger. One; of them, Jnhft. tells ? m-i fgory--of_a-xeeenLyislt N I A Medicine for All Forme of CHRONIC RHEUMATISM js: tigasJgtsasaSKiaa Ml## Olndy# Horton. 15 AbbottBt, tynn, M ma — B h 9 Um»tl#xm#lnc 8 4 ye«# \' Arm# itltf. H*d to b* oarrlwi Vpg tt r ' Hayv D l i |lv«ry part icle of rbeunuiS Sold by relUbl# drosgUta Have yea the facta a# meR VAB-?fE-gta Cft. P«SH w, Limr. ltAflfc HOXSirs CROW RfiM ' & BabyCoush# A-i rulers that came into power Immedi ately afterward* ' The motive was jealousy; and a det.enmnatiqn to wipe from the minds of the pebple any re-. Flying In Engtand. Figures reported for the first year of civil flying in England reveal a total air mileage of 734,200, made in, 38.054 flights, ' carrying 70,000 -passengers with hut one fatal acgldent: Machines numbering 519 were registered. A man ’ s proudest and. rarest posses sion is an old photograph In which he looks Intelligent. ’ - , N CHOOSING new blouses ope is apt to waver between those, that promise to be-pfetpetuaJiXTre slt.lonk- Ing — since they may be laundered eas- ily — a/id those that entice with love ly color. In the arid it t urns ; our that both'kinds find their way Into the wardrobe. To wear with suits and separate/skirt's, the daintiness of sheer cottou fabrics, made up with pxqula- ite needle work and good laces, never - appeals In vain to wonien of refine ment. There are many of these blouses ill the shops now and they are among the, things that a good seamstress can make for herself successfully. Deli cate hand work is expensive for those who must buy It,.but costs the needle-, woman little.but her time. . The new lingerie blouses are nearly all long-slees;ed ai)d have collars that reach the nape.of the neck In thpback, but%re open at the tiiroat. Drawn work, -hemstitching; pin tucks, narrow Tri ll s; fi ne lu ce s te-e dgt aga - aa d . lna iirz tl&ns tell the story of embellishment^ on them. Not qll of them; are white, ft>r batiste Is ’ showu fa some colors; The. blouses shown in -thje picture ara ' gew*'\ J birth made of gedrgette, which Appeal*, fa * favWy. ’ raage.of soft colots for , * a papfam Wousv appeors at . y , Pretty Wfadovy Draperlea, the Jett Of the Two, Tnade'\^nh'kTfflTIF; *~preirv wIA,k„; rlntnerieH **** • dor yoke; and flfasHed with;.satin;.pip- far . fags. ^ScattereiFiaotlfs -In bead era-:'etir of ' encircling Tfie waist, stopping at i;ach sidy ,of the front where two Small buttons punctuate Its tiiilsh. Xirning so um'ny colors' In georgetto- one - may -choose a dark jifrt ouse ' like that at the right ' It-has a short pep- lurn at the back and has fallen to with th? long-sleeved vogue, but chooses ttip flaring style.' The neck reyeals fi pret ty eccentricity to short slashes at each side, and for trimming there are bands of bugles and beads. COmiOHT tt VBTOM NtWBtl UNION. F*ak Designs In Women's'Clothing. Never were the fantasy of London fashion exports and tlie daring of de signers more severely taxed than they are to day. ’ Eccentric etceteras are for Some of the mom ent wo man ’ s whim. — -------- the latest frea^ designs .WlilOh hat® read that interest fa the tone of his dear voice, the shine of. his eyes, The success of Paul's life and call ing meant much to her. She and the father . gone . hud sacrificed for It through many- years- An outer door opened into Tilly bite's sitting room and a gift's . piquant face showed smilingly. , , - “ 1 did not knock, ” said the girl, “ for I knew you were busily assembled. I could see yem, through the window. I came — ” she paused atnlshed before.| grets for rulers gone, the forbidding- silence. '. “ Gipsy Jess f ” ejifenlated . Tilly White, unconsciously. ' .Xlien t;he girl laughed. “ You have - learned my nickname; I see, ” she said; - “younij town people are great .with nicknames. Well, then, I am introduced. But what f called about. w.a$ this; — ” : She - threw hack, her dar4; cloak dls- .. et t^in g Its crimson silk 'lin ing, the girl's jaunty little Turban was erW syn. too. “ This, ” she continued, and placed on the table. . ■ “ It ’ s ■ my old winter coat,;' she. ex plained, “but almost new. I really dld not need, another, ami bought this, I think, because of ft's pretty lining. Don't you, ” asked Gipsy generally, ‘ dove - pretty things? They are so cheery.V Please give my old cloak .to someone '.who ■nmjrttr+t: !t 1 — — — It - was just a week later that the small town was shaken to its depths by a startling, announcement. Their beloved and admired young pastyr was married. He had gone to the city to have-that ceremony performed, and his mgther had accompanied him. His /bride was Gipsy Jess. It was unbe|ievabie,- it was — alarm 1 tog, And the pastor ’ s mother, when she returned welcomed no sympathy. “ When you know, my son ’ s wife,\ she said happily, \you will love her, as all do. *Y,ou have to get in touch with people if you Waiit to help them, ’ Jtsi Ble told toe one day, am! I guess that's her. secret. She has given up a promising musical career for love ■ of tuy. boy. ” . 7 , But When, the payor ’ s wife took her jtumbia piifac bfitoxS-.lhg old .piano to a certain , “ section of the country, where he was careful to do as the peo ple did.- and to conform with social ; usages as* he found , them. . v . At the table the venerable host poured coffee Into a sourer. But the host's son drank It from a cup. That made the host angry.- “ Why don ’ t you sarse your coffee?C he bellowed at.the ? son. - '* ■ “ It's nil right this way, father, ” an- -, swered the young man. mildly^ . ; “ Son, ! If your'eddlcatlon is golh 1 to make you -reflect on your father I want . to know It.. I .tells you, sarse your cof-.. fee! ” - . . 'Whereupon the dutiful son emptied the cup to the safleer, .and, s^ys Mr. •' Murphy, “ I sarsed mine,'too ! ” A large elomept of society Is so cheerful that it parts with its liberties with a joke. . Xfiu may. feed a man brain food, but • you jannot supply the brains. •fv been produced, to gratify .tlmt whim in- artiste is'Bnown iu »ume tuiu* = ( elude laces and npt stockings, dragon-, *• — ^slippers ,ai ’ i i u-^root so.cks. -■) • . . * ;' •' , — A, harrow faslt'of, , .. ... v-- ----- I ............................. white tnarqutsette - old'rose and some bluer ’ ; broidery \settle-the of decnra- f euiutins faoL -very pretty fevbr ' S, aod'the ' 1 ' ' ‘ \'Mt . .................... i-suimdveH fa, chrtafaa. and.do not keep out'the light, vc- arc .long. I like other heavy .goous, sipffi wJgjjF' near the pulpit there Was no smile;, greeting on'the disapproving faces congregation. For; the Walrus ' totthe cholt and back .to the the 1 wall .stood a shuffling horn' But .when Gipsy ’ s ^ flpit' chord; th* -husband ’ s eye*, for .thfre toaethar.' ' V' - ' • © POSTUM A B£VBII40B .•dd* sr « css —.Mi — . hii.* # p»Mt m Grocers Used lb Wonder why some of their tea and coffee trade switched to INSTAMT POSTUM R>stmn m d^ir own health t aiid some ex fid -***■ , ,;,i. .. §7 .7 * ’ — rbrM':