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44th Street Theatre Jnst West of Broadway, New York City NOW PLAYING TWICE DAILY Including Sunday. Matinee* at 2:15—25c. 50c. $1.00. $1.50 Nighu at 6:15—50c $1.00. $130. $2.00 Sunday matinee* at popular price* ALL SEATS RESERVED AT REGULAR BOX OF»X P1UCE9 When In New York Do Not Fall to See D. W. GRIFFITH'S •'Unexampled Wonder of the 20th Century\ —Editorial in Boston HtraU WAY DOWN EAST Which is \The Greatest Spectacle on Lajid or Sea\ according to the New York Globe Is nearing the 600th consecutive performance on Broadway and going as strong as ever. WILL THRILL, PLEASE and DEUGHT YOU A Sincere Admirer. \Do you understand the scientist to whoHn lectures you apparently listen With so much attention?\ M No,\ replied Senator Sorghum. \I am Interested In him as a man who makes 'em applaud things they can- not hope to understand. I often feel called upon to attempt the some thing In my own business.\ FRECKLES Now la Am Tim. to CM Rid of TV—. U.ly Spoto. Tbere'e no loacar the ellchceet a**4 of teeluu uhuil of your treoklee. aa Othlne •-double ftr.nflh—la guaranteed to remova th«i» humaly apota. Simply «pt an oanca of Othlne—double etramtb—from roar <1rusclat. and a, >ply a little of It nl»ht and mornlns and you ahould aooa ••• that area the worat freeklaa hara b*«un to disappear, while tba Ufhtar •a bera ranlahed entirely. It la aaldom at more tbaa one ounoe la needed to com- pleteljr olaar tba akin and earn a beautiful clear complexion. • Be »nre to aak for tba doable etrenfth Otblne. a* thla la aold ander cuarantee of awBar baok If It falla to remove freoklaa. ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME World-Famoua Buildings Occupy Sacred 81 tea In the Old \Capital ef the World.\ Ancient Rome was built on the hills eontb of the River Tiber. Tradition regarded the Palatine as the site of Romulus' Urbs Quadrate. Excavations ive brought to light remains of earlier settlement and a pre-hlstoric Becropolls. The eupltollno was the center of republican and Imperial Kome. One of the principal uncleut monuments Is Huilriun's mauHoleum. which, ns the cnstlo of St. Angelo, was the citadel of medieval Kome. West of this stood (Jallgulu's circuit, In which Nero tortured the Christians; Its Bite Is now occupied l>y St. IVter's, the chief ihrlne of Hoiniin Catholicism, reputed to be the Urgent church In the world, t; occupying 18,000 squure yards aud ' measuring 4!J5 feet In Its hltrlieKt part, orth of St. Peter's Is the Vatican lace, which covers 13*6 acres and mprlses over 1,000 hnlls, chapela and ims. The pantheon, built by Agrlp- ln 27 H. C. and restored by Hadrian, said to be the best preserved uncleut .Idlng In the city. Lav> <Vas Obeyed. \I see It was against the old blue •ws to kiss your wife on a .Sunday.\ \True.\ \What was the penalty?\ \I>unno. No husband was ever brought up on charges.\—Louisville Coiirler-.IoiirtiHl. Proud of Her Daddy. Helen was playing out In front of her house Flag day and evidently had noticed the flags that were out in many of the homes. This same day hap- pened to be her dad'a birthday but she wiis not aware of It until she had been let In on the big secret of a sur- prise that was In store for her dud when in- came home for the evening meal and that she was not to tell any one about It. When given this Information she exclaimed, \Is today daddy's birth- day?\ When told that It waa, she re- marked quite decidedly, her big eyes getting Inrger, \Oh now I know why all the flags are out.\ Freshen a Heavy 8kin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl- cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes su- perfluous. One of the Cuttcura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).—Adv. WAS FAMILIAR WITH CHROMO Mri. Newly Rich Somewhat Too An* loua to Air Her Knowledge, and Her Ignorance. Harvey Mattland Watts, a Philadel- phia art critic, said at a dinner In llit- tenhouse square: \The Ignorance of the new rich In art mutters In quite Incredible... The wife of a new rich profiteer waa buy- Ing pictures in a Walnut street shop th<! other day. After she hud bought a number of costly pictures she suid : 'Now show me something a little cheaper for the buck hall. It's dark there.' \The salesman brought out another picture. \'TMis nindam,' he sold, 'Is only a chromo, and we could let you huvu It for marly nothing.' \The new rich lady nodded In a •age way. \'Yes of course,' she said, 'Chromo a a struggling and obscure artist. mil he can't expect to oomrtand good [trices till he makes u popular hit, can he?'\ In Time. ' \We arrived Just In time.\ \What do you mean?\ \I could tell from the wuy they act- ed whan they let us Into tbi'lr house that they were JuHt In the midst of a lim: little family i|iiHrrel.\ Made Just to Your Taste And Always the Same lou secure uniformity of strength and flavor in your meal- time drink,by the portion used. INSIANTPOSTUM (instead of coffee or tea) can be made instant- ly by measuring the powdered Postum with a teaspoon., placing the contents in a cup, then adding hot water. Better for nerves and digestion. \There's a Reason Cereal Ca.hu:.. Battle Creek, Mich THE KITCHEN CABINET II. Weal. FELT LIKE SB \t*bor\ had been to m» a phr*ee; But now throwjrh all my l»n«ih of days It mtana no m»r* \iipiailliUj.\ But human bvlnga juat Ilka me— Who live a 11,1 lova and plan and hope For vreater lhln«a. And If they srt'l<e In dull, blind raahl.n . rvi.iflv planned. I ahall not fall to undereland. -Bralay. WHAT~TO KAT. When y«miir (rrwn onions «n> plenti- ful serve them r,..ik«'<l n« n*|>nrn|riiH, •acting them In Btnlk» of thtv« or four on well hutl.ri',1 ti'ict riml with • (Imnn butter or white Mime. Lamb's Tongue, Prtru eess Style.—Wimh three uuab'a toogw a in <\iii water, cover with bolllnn «liter, mill «>ne MMpCMfr ful of salt, one tensi>oonfiil of Chopped onion, n ilimh of cuvi-niif. twi cloves, n lilt of Imy leiif; rook Kei until temler. OoOt, nil In oul.es, mli to one rupful of rlrh white saucf*, one tenRpoonful of beef extrurt, one Imlf tiiin|M.i.nfiil of lemon Juice, one ten spoonful of oho|i(n<l jmrhley nml one tntilespoi.nfnl of Imtter. Serve In tlin bale canes or ramekins. ^ Caramel-Almond lea Cream.—Mix one-hnlf cupful of tlour, one cupful of sugar, one-elj;lith of H toaspoonful of , anil two ctipfulu of hot milk with one nn<l one-half cupfulx \of ranim? tliivorliiK nnil cook In a double holler for I'd minutes, ntlrrlnK frequently Add two well-beuten e^K* nnd cook three nilnuteg, stirring roiitttniitly. <Vol nml freeze; when pnrtly froren add two cii|iful8 of crenui ailil one cup- ful of ifrounil nlmonils, or these may '•»' added nt onre. Make the earn me I flavoring by BMtttngj one and one-half cupfuls of HUKHT In a smooth omelet [•an, and when brown add one and one half cupfuls of boiling water and boll IB minutes. Thl* ciiriiinel flavoring Is nice to use for gravies, KHUCI-H, chop miry and other dishes needing auch color and flavor. Calf's Brains With Egga_rr. T iu e a pnlr of bruins by BeaJdag In cold wa- :er, then trim mid drop Into boiling Baited water mid let remiiln for live mlimteg. Cut Into dice nnd fry In hot lutter, UHlng two tablespoonfuls, tben uld two eggn, beaten with one-half teaspoonfulB of ualt, and |>eppor t :aHte, stirring until the egg* are set. nil the center of a hot plate with the iralns and eggs and garnlnh with a )order of parsley with groups of cooked mushrooms at lntervuln. VALUES •y CAROL PArtMtR. \If you would know the flavor of a pie, Tba juicy amall, the aploa and taata. You muat be patient till the Aery oure la cool. Then bite a little deeper than the cruat. It you would know the flavor or a Ood'a mud-pla mads of XCdan'a daw and duat. JJa pallenl 111) I..».<•» lli« haul warmed him throuKh And look a little deeper thun the QOOD THINGS. A good iiish to us.- up baked haana the following: Baked - Bean Soup. — Cut two eapfola of cold baked boane, four cup- ful* of water, two NIICIH b'nviN in a saucepan ami let atnuner one hour, l \111 through a alere with inn' cupful ol atewed to iiiatoaa ami two table- poonfuiM of chin Banco; seaeoo with •alt nml pepper, bring to the boiling mint ami thicken with one tablespoon Ul of butter CMked With one table spoonful Of flour. Serve With crou- ' Sponge Pound Cake.—(Beat one-half upful of butier to a 'cream, add the crated rimi of a lemon and gradual* y beat In one half cupful of sugar lid thu beaten yolks of (our egg*, one upful of Hour lifted again with one ableapoontal of cornatarch and n tea* pooBfttl of baking powder; lastly fold II the Nllllly beaten uhile s ami hake n H huif thirty to forty minutes. This- raelpa aukea • cake of aponga cake axture; for Boer-grained cake uae| one half t.-n.-i nl ul of Imklnj; |mw *er. Egg Scrambled With Ham. -Break hroc or fe w cu-t:s into a aaocepan, ,1,1 u lttth- milk, aeaaowlng of *ait mi pepper ami batter, then add a iaif cupful of chopped cooked ham; tir until well miMii and serve with luttereii toaal sad fried potataea Calf's diver Forcemeat. Bub the In IIT aurface of • trying pun with half if it nil '-hue of garlic «'ut \ pound of calfa or lamb's Iher In cube* ami ink them In luicitii Till with half II shallot, conk, stirring often until well , then cool, a,hi a f) • if veal or Ihe hreitM Of n chiFketi, loumi in H mortar, than pul through i Mleve. Aihl While DOUfidlOg the imi<i>eii trimming* of trufAi lavor will lie thai Of Imported pale. 'HC HIIN fan at for aaaeoalag la hlcky-n o r lamb efOfljUOttM <>r any mimed ih*h . n r I n lin o riuiielJii s Of gg •hlrren in which egg hi la bej H.a'hcl A tittle of this forcemeat rill aeewa otherwlae taetele - fuuda, Sine the slnle I,lea,I Ii, QM ' I uliibeil ml bllllereil to oio.er the lop of iMies of aecalUkptMl potato, o rciimiii aelery aa*J i heees\ »« well \» ny Dumber of di Mrt. Otborne Says She Shudder* When She Thinks How She Suffered. To r yeara,\ eald Mra. V. ». OebniM, af 718 Lancaster Ave., I^tlugioh. K\ \1 bar* been In a run-down condlttaa; ikervoua, weak and dltiy. -1 »m nr- tually so nervous thut any roddta uolae or excitement would produce a palpitation of my heart that frlgbt- eiied we. I absolutely could not climb stairs, for to attempt such would tUoi oujihlj exhaust me. /\I bad nervous headaches and when they came on It seemed thai an Iron kand was drawn tight around mj bae I 1 now shudder when 1 think at then headaches. My stomach was weak aud 1 could not UlgeM the Ugbteel liquid food. Any food of a wUd na- ture caused nausea and the •Ickaning seiiMitlon renialned*foi hours. \My misery wan aisnost unbearable, My sleep was never souml and 1 Ml w.irn out all Uie time. M-. condltrOB was ImletHl a very taplorabls one. I tlnally Hought treutment m Cincinnati, but nothliiK helped Be one partlcli 1 was on the veige of gtvtni op In despair when a neighbor pleaded With me to try Tanlac. 1 obtained • bottla of the medicine and began Ita use. \1 began Improving at onc< and won felt my nervotiBiiess ami dlaxlni H >IN appearing. Then tuy beadarhea left me aud 1 realized my ttrengtb ttad re turned. My appetite fend digestion tin proved and 1 am now ervi mcb better In every way. Thla Tanlar is • won derful medicine and the onlj one Hint ever really helped me. 1 hop* ever) 'poor woman who la Mfferlnj »n 1 did will try It.\ Tanlac Is sold by leading druggist* •rerywhere.^Adv. a> 1*11 Allo* swsyrd unrrelntlntly with e>cn mi'ViuK-iit ff the gaWftMi train, ton weary even to try to nroteot her- »eif fron the Jolts caeeed b) the prvj tmit.v of her follow ariNrara Despite I her Ballet nml cvtdeni cvliHiiKtleiv her i fa«a BbOM flower like «l».\,. her »hitl>- by tun 1 .''Hrr Line the Linoleum. When purohnnlng ttnoleiun fur tht floor It IB a good Idea lo iirder a lln Ing of felt. This preenutJon will probably prolong the nsi- ,,f tbe lin- oleum. It also ileaii. iovnd ami iniikex tbe Moor wanner in winter, It prevents the linoleum from expanding or « tractlng and It gives a mifter tread, all advantages worth consider. Ing. ASPIRIN Name \Bayer\ on Genuine Take Aspirin only us told In each package of genuine Ilajrer Tableta of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by phytilclntiH (luring 21 yearn, nml proved Hiife by millions. Take no Ehancea with suhNtitute*. if you tin' Bayaf (You* on tablets, you can take them wltliom fear for Oolda, Beadache, Neuralgia, Hheunnarieia, Kill a, he, Tootlnn he. Lumbago and for rain. Bandy tin bocoa of twelve tntili'th cost few cetitH. Druggliita IIIMO sell larger packages. Aspirin IN the trade mark of BayW Manufacture of Moiioacetlcacldemer of Sullcyllcutld.— AdT, Knew What He Wanted, lie in II bright little patron of the tirancb library ami knowa wall the lokH Mminiii<- to IIIM nge nml grade. However, .the more difficult ami tin familiar OtWa ortJia high-HI IMM.I reatl im; iihtH fur wiiiiHi ho IH frequently nt Hiimctlini'K Mump him. r 'I want the three iin»ti|iilterH,\ he announced hurriedly aa hiH IHHI rtatt \You miiiii ti.i Thre e etueketeere,'\ bl the librarian, noting the Hal from which he WBJ nailing. \Majhc i do,\ he agreed promptly, Xben I\- chuckled good bumoredly \Anyhow they're both guo.i drawen I blood,\ he i led A Feeling of Security V>,u aatnraBl 'eel eecure when you know that tin' i.,i-<licine you are alxiut to inkc ia absolute!) pure ami containa %u banafal w be) i pre4aMsag drugs. Sn, ), i in, ! ia Dr. Kilmri'a Swamp- !_...,. 1.,!,,. , . . .. r ami I.U<l,i. i , The •\ ' lard of purity, atr«ngtb tad , I maintainr,1 in every i,,,ttle .,f Bwtmi H'.ot. It ia tciral . ajly compuumlcil from vegetabb It ia ii'' • -'MMuUnt sod is taken io It | | i, BeM (or evrrrthmg It la Batun araal helper in ii'lievmi ,,,'1 oven UHIDI isidBMfi '\« r » u( l '''•<' ,i.ii- . A •win • • i'1-iiient ot purity i| with •vaay buttle el 1>I Kilmer's Hwauip Itoot. II y,,u seed » medicine, you ab.uld liavc Ike \ \ •*'* • ' •\ 'lr»K alorea >o butt Ira ,1 I we uiri, medium ami large MU WII.II riiat to try tlna ., i t.i, aeati ke Ih Kilmei A ' Biaghaateta, N. Y , fur a NSIi.n witting be ture aud \>Iv. Sensitive. muni kill the i erve ol diat U • ,n rn wait outside i bear i<eini{ around whee i ion TranevrtiM HIT companion cliimslH trtiM to Heady bet aa ahe waa ataeoM awept • iff her feet between the human luuel- Sttmo, HIOM- tlpththu- to net off and thosa eettlitg aft, like two might) : Mreums, each iletenulned to tune thu right of WH\. The gtrl felt thnt If he touched her again sin- weald inaaia Tonlghl PMre tiiuii erer he »»HUIII i t,, typifj nil the thlaga she hated with rrerj nt.ir of her betaati all the s,,t ,||,|i,,.,» Which MI far Imil ma,b> up her life AII nbout her wim tit* name apathy i tbe M'lfi'il.l.iii nlfciiM , ( f a etl—gle tor ii roof ore* otie'B head ami enough to cover ones itakednaaa of bodj if art of aptrlt MM tried to bring her haul won philosophy Into play Kh<> had Inr health and .li*\ nnd n iiioiiiehiary paag of compunction amete her. in all the w«Hd he ««* the onl) IHII- who renlly cared anj thing about her. To all the hSBtMug, pushing thronf she wan nothing but n mere al,'in. iii the ,iei>ji receaaea of her goaj aha knew that In marry Ing Joe she waa aot being true to her bUher Belf. HJm kur» It WOUM mean the end of nil her : atrivtag for aorne of the beauty nml Joy of nr,. No natter bow hard aha fried aba could never take htm up ward ami onward with her; ihe would bin,- to come, down to hie level. While he secretly admired and mmHi in aw« of her \notions.\ M ho called them, the; were entire)] beyond hla compre 1 \Ion. When she allowed hereelf to think, Alice deaplaad horiu'lf for giving up the \trii^j;! NO Ignobly, lint ahe waa HII llred of the eternal lonellnesM. Ih.i terrifying abyemal loneUaeea of her eheerlMa room, wltl i u piitat) damp. ne»H ami Btagta gaa jet. >if the bargain Baaemonl with its ttghl aktrted, Irani ebewtng, rouged prlaonera,\.wlth whom he felt NO Inadequate (•> cope. Ami Joe Btad to offer her the olll\ em'llpe, her nnly lurciiiKe Imil, plodding, >et hi< coubi give her physical companion- •hip, a home belter than \he could win for hemelf, nnd mitigate the ever praaanl apeatei of tk» wall on her horlr.on. Hut her iirenum; ttiey cinild never be anythliiK «!•>• hut dreams, and site would have to rtroam klonei. So t*»e» *aia to W murrtaxj tke> n«»t ««». •uaflfmljrl atut limkad down strm\KV> into the i>yl of II woman who waa tu »«ry aagenoi of all her rlelona. Bvelti beautlfullj gowned, w.itii the pride o nice In cvrr.v line, she looked '< • on of place In thnt throng UH II Illy In I potatu patch. And n* their eye* oJunj for ono long moment, Alice Onvlei with im envy that waa aa potgnasl ax a knife In an open »i,iiml i.ciia had dropped hreath|eaely into a Kent, her pulaea tinglin g wit h n new I'icllemeiit, rather CfiJIdiahly proud <>f (lie fact Hint xhe. among ni l that avt fill <Tusli, hail MCUred a cent. Not that aha wan III , ,1 fi.r Hhe ha,I h. , n i n matinee mi afternoon ami an suai had stepped 'Mie, tlj Into Bef IMIIIOIIN llmoualne, watting for her m the dose of the performance. Mut nldway ihe car bad broken down ami .lie had taken a Sudden fane) lo go irilne on the Chl'K The I'l pel lem-e at IIIH hour «IIM it iinhjue one, BOtnethlfig ie\ mi,I her ken. what lay behind nil thla ttrnggia •or II wat, aven for a foothold, meant milling lo her. Sh e could not evi D euiHi l' m ''rujtWuit \ i in iin ~ • \f LM he,i e\e,i wumen and perapfrlng men Kor 1^'iin bad had eaee and -beauty nnd Iniiir.v nil her life nnd HIO- Inul iinrrieii for more eaaa and Incur) tut nhe bud had her dreaiiiM. too -11.• r. wonderful dreetna of a gallanl aver, n lender comrade ami laughing Idle children II life BDOVS H\ eeiflsh, ml,,iii,t life II worldlj mother had ',,!,, ,| on he r Am i Nhe, I..,,, ba d ha d o K-i»e u p he r .iieiiio-., ha d wat i he d hen, drift away da) bN daj Ilka little •mint niiver • inmi» overpowered by ,'uld ami might. i...i in ti ad of a uniiant lover aha in,I mm i led II I\ ' ' i lllf I, \I nf. a null-, H mqo<*) making in i< hint nml Instead or enelri ling little mid ,I,II,II-I, prattle UH I pouee wbuaa ronua • wll\ a hauntlii g • 1111 • -1 tha t II,iin, i i.i i ,,i n,,• t h i iime i n many we< i» ah e fei i eibllarati I ••' b( i horedon , forj home t o II nil, HI dllin i I I \ Bit \ n bueband who thought thai worfii n wan I) dolli to IM boughI and i< i i fm ami looked upon «a a Symbul ul a imil/H lliiilelb.l NII'ilhN i pta all about her waal Inlereeti ih*>i nuiMt have what atrtvloge for dreeuu not v.t fulfllled, what glorlnia bopee. .She Hutched bUUgrU) I'\ ' <••>'• r »,.llclli|,|, .,t II,, niiin f,,r Ihe I'l' il » girl who stood before hei, HI,,I her mimI palnti 'i glow, lug pli in n i •>( their in lire legtathM ( Mi, t o be VIM I HI ihe Hiroahnld oi routti \'\i itwe, ..,ii ,,f hi r goMon piisnii. fio, I,, . and 'i\ aw again • 0ft And us Uie car rounded a rurvf nml slim t,,»li am i •1,1,1.' ,1 by' ii.i proteellva amhrai'e uf the man by her »lde. I.elli, niued Wtth Bi iiiiit \MIS ii,..ie bin. i Uuta ga i There Vew Are. \What la th* sh^pe of the wwMT\ aekiNl the Tillage erhoolmmiter. \lHin't know air,\ plpee] the rleaa. \Welt what, le the ahape of my snuff t*oi?\ v \Square »tr.\ \Ni\ no; I don't meen that one, I mean the one I uee on Sundays.\ ••Itound, sir.\ \Now then, what la the sbn|M> nf Ihe world?\ \Si]uar<> iju week days and round on ^uiidnjn, Kir I\ Calling Teacher. \Tee «nM the ten. her. \the represent* nil tlmt I* gentleal In c tlon Ihe CMaaa] ttOTW, tbe tun •Oea] blrdH mid the rfintely «wnn J ny. What ether gentle (hlliga hatthed frwn eKit*Y\ 'Siinl>e», Hlllnnl.^w, »|>«rrow hw snd enitltw,\ Mild Jvibhnv Mlab ScolMimu. Important M Methere •lanitne carefully e«ery bottle of «*\ \ s 1111 (IA. thnt fuuioiiM old leiiiedy for lufauta and children, ttnd BOO (list It Men™ thi Blgnature In I7ee for ()Ver «o Yea re. Children Cry for FlcU'hcr'e (.'astoria Human Frailty. An aryument between n man and lilv Wife bud been going on fur some time, and at lust thu woman ,j claimed: \I BBjppeaBJ >otl IhlllK 1 HIII a per feet fool !\ . \None of tm, tny dear. IH perfect,\ came the noil answer Net In the Wholesale Line. Anxious Mother Tea, Mis laxtey, the fact IK that I lim e lln,, , dltUgll te n 1 want to see Battled, In IITc IN this Mend of yout-H n marrying mani Mr. Hoxbj Not to an) gireal e\ tent. I'm afraid be woiildnt care about biking more tbnn one of them HOBIOU Transcript, Financial Hm king. -Your friend the nlormci NCIIIN to be enjoying great ppNtperft} these • He had a Ktroke of link.\ \\\ hat WIIM It?\ \He ran IICIOHN a very rich pcismi who hail ubied coiiM-lence \ YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT If ... u HI,. i, . i,,,,, ».,„ , MI,,,. , sem e AI.I.CN'S >\..'l I AUK lit* AatleaptlO, llnallna i-» (e i far ikoe s iha i slae k e i r»i II,.I set a .Don*t Throw Away. Your Fountain Ton M a with FUGG'S BONDED INK Vi» weete, no ehakina tt the HeV 1 ^ «ith FUM'S BONDKD INK M wtU be • ptauure Hi nee ymar a*ax FI.AGG INK CO. 154 Nauau Si. New York City As One Raised From Dead STOMACH PAINS SORE EmtoMo Maa» Him Wmll \After nufferliiK ten long moiiths with iMomach pnlim. I lui ve taken BatOOtC iiinl HIII now without mi\ pnln whaterer. Am aa on e raloed fr.,m tim dead.\ wrltoi« A I'eiciriel.l Iwowanda of etcMMdi MnVrere re- port wonderful relief. Their tmubta IK IIH> mucb in lit I (y and itnn which •atonic ipiickiy tahea np *nd Tiea out, reetorlng the etmnech to a healthy, iictlve roiiilltl.i n Al»in « crtr- rr n few Rntiinlca, take one sflei .at ing, food will dU'ct well roa win feel line III* b..» eoetl i.nh n trill* with your driiKKlKl'a guitrniiteo. -. Ih* frl.ll tint i»u.r 1,1 aeras •waalUM, swellea i ml l.unli'lia. hoi. llred, r ay Saa&lM All.ua BIRDS AS STREET CLEANERS No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura Sees >Sc, Otehaael IS aae* SO., Takes 75.. r a I a • • Vmir <V>|>e I,,.., , . .„,) |in ' ll«,i. DBVMI lla|4a ana > lajl N» l~l. (I... . Aiaonl. H.i.l h r Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Q. n g. I p Urn.•I .1, i but ,. , livMil.nl i i.. « i iiiii v tt 111 Ii. .1 n,ma Ruachea IHaai mil l Anla. anil lh«li , «•, » ,i - well .v. pa, k,.* r make* a guarl IM ,i««i.l« , a n auii- |,|y you, ,.r mailed i n pihj i, i,, > 11.i el price liy th> I Chera Wurka, fan e te , hx l . II.IIMIIH . I' | i la nrvr i |.o.1itla>l STAWIPS Vultures Employed for the Purpose In Ceata niea, ana Traveler %aya They Are BMttoti J.>v thiilr occupation, hureV4an\hny eat what they llnil In IIIM book. i-Halllnn Smith,\ I'liIMp H. Maiden wrllJii IIN fol !,„„„,, M(r . WaMeeal ' \I WIIM awakened on the n*.i morn liiK In tOWB by II m,llli,I of Wbeell III Uie Hlrii't below, ami looked out. II »IIN mi iniprexNivii eight. '''•» garbage Minn WIIH abroad on MI aeavengini roiimlN. Ahi'11,1 or IIIN II|MII wa(OI walked >n a K.iber piiiiiiuii four enor in,UH MIMIII.'H, all in sabl e nml wain r>• 1111J>>: th e cliasl e d dvrn or of no lertekera at an open grave Mvlilnd he wagon walked half a doara uther ill t ill *-M Hlmllail.v Neilale Ami Around he in,, of tin. iini i\ i, heii in sui inn row, MII twuntj i iini birds ,f ihe saillii \pei liiH and HIIIIIC Number HI... i would fain have linmortallaed he scene, but the Maserti aiaa, waaa'l n .i. -i i begao understand why nlreelN e HaVfl .!<•>••'. Wbl(*h lea -'in 'i in \Ho i H • p. • i i, ni least MI mitni.u clean, The bus- IIIIIH attend lo thai I\ ( II II in r and i rlUcal II\ ImniJ v \ in II ,ii,| >.,ii el Ihe n , Ip. l\l Ihlli Ill.'hH? . (Illllllid Wife (,|,lll,l>l ' When peak lug uf tha dlrei tlutta for p'n par Il K finijl M \ , II i httOl d HIIV \H , K1|I| \ h, I, I, I, Mil,, tucd I < nml pupal a Inn s you mm. IT Jon I'llCHISV, use Ih e til l \leclpi• \ from I be 1.1.III ! \|li I 'II \ Hike . lluabanil i used n m • t word, H,.r..,,,«. Muallar'a Pumloa Wurka SprlaaV n« *ui a eiaerleaeea, leirltarf aiaeiea Uf mi WANT i<> KKI.I, il l I , r. » IIIIMIK fail il \ i l\\l \ H i »Hl a full .1.1.,11,. I.I.- Ill A I li.l. I I I I' . .,111' I .• I • mi u.,1.1. »J M i.imii HI . N..« rerk W N U , NtW VOHK, NO ;'4 lU.'l. FOUND SILENCE ONLY R6FUGE tin,I,', the Clrtunielsiniae, It Wuultf Ueem, Mia. r'aula'e I ilroii Had M.olr Wiee Ueclelon. Now, wn k in i, 'i iita pudding i\ a do ucrtpl Bueton w<,ii,,oi Deeter of Munic •I I,, unl ) «,.111111, whu i- ..in p. , , I ti n ilviir i •• \ f lo i il l mu i. ,,,,, niford ualverellj i« H ayUIOIld, »lw IN mbi r of Ihe lull ,,i il,. lloysl <• .\ i i Uu II HIM I'IIII,, I'ln 1 1 \MIH tiitklnu ill milk- ttg n vi-.ll tu in i in,II iii,I . 111 < • (.- r. i • • r i, mil,, Iba bad been talking about t i,,i two years, but ago ami im net II nl Mini,Illy of n ummiii lon j a wlilotv p,,\i| the great even) fioin .,,,1,11, I,, nixoiii, iiuiii iii.< «*>tfW>eea , :,i, tii Mroudei wbetliei it would • M C inn to paHN. Ho one morning when Ciicla 'loin riittera < » friend of lira I'nuiu'a, here WJM a twlajkle in bu eyes aa lie i i, .i \Wheo'la. »!••• Paula gola' out M loll I io I Im. ' Mild the othl l \ I Ion I know milhl n SUUl I II If I tell her to gp, ihe says we all want Ii . g41 rid or bei , ami it i tell tu i to stay al hoiirc, Hhe MIIJM I inn 0,i in, I ain't . | ,II, i, wurd I\ I'l,il',.I, l|,hla t.eilger. 8JMII.II I \Is thla miik III the roc»mul putmf \MUH I I,, II ii i im - lu n • sli rt i\\ i sa| • \ Let This Food HelpTfou to Health Sound nourishment for body and brain «/lth no overloading and no tax upon the dlgestlon.is secured from Grape^Nuts It embodies the nutrition of the field grains, and it makes for better health and bodily efficiency. Ready to serve—an ideal break- fast or lunch. \There's a Reason \ i i