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Show At SO THAT TERROR of MOTHERS. How it was overcome by a Nova Scotian mother by iillai," ratin' tiicqiiii . I I In 30 Minutes, by maim- - Ami yus rmiioiitw. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. fur Fifty Cents. Our r iiitefil tuliiiivo Iwiliii rure. lnaken wriik ft. All ilriiKlsti l U1K- W'JihI piirJ. tnen :. - can 1iultiro very lit lie of cither, if they J. Wooldridge. Wortham, Tex., writeai " One of my children had erutiti. line haul night I was stailied by the child's it breathing, and on goiug to it fouud lit he. to leased had cal nearly strangling. It Dr. a of of a bottle part Ayers Having the Cherry Peclursl in the house. I gsve and child three do.es, at slioil intervals, moFrom the waited results. anxiously ment the I'ectoial was giveu the child's and in a short lime easier, grew breathing it wus sleeping quirtlv and hreuthing natalive and well child is urally. The a and I do not lirsitute to say that Ayei I herry Pectoral saved its life." C. J. WuoLumoCb. Wortham. Tex. These statements make argument in favor of this irnirdy unnecrs.uiy. It is a family medicine that no home should l.e without. It is just as efficacious inluou-cliiliasthma, whooping coiifjlt. and all oilier varieties of coughs, ns it is in cronp. To put it within everyone's reach, Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is now put up in half sixe bottles, at half price-- 50 cents, bend for Ayer's Curebook (free) and read of other cures effected by Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Address the J. C. Ayer to iih in Mra. a direct way. - Costume, fur Many Orrssluiis Different Klisiie of Kkirts. , showed deplorable lack ef interest in church afTairs. One matron who reminded her husband of his remissnesa in this regard rouiu d in reply a declaration that It would not do him any good to go to church -t- he womens hats were so big he couldn't see the minister. This set his wife to thinking, and the result has been a treaty between the sainta and the sinners of Hutchinson, which, if faithfully observed by the parties thereto, will gladden tho A committee of hearts of preaclu-rsof women, composed delegates from every church, made the proiosltion to 100 men that they would remove their hats In the house of worship if the men in question would attend church at least once every Sunday. The men not only accepted, but they stipulated in addition that they would be generously disposed when the deacons passed around the contribution baskets. Of course every pastor in town is interested in seeing the treaty rigidly observed. They will see that the women will sit bareheaded if possible, and the latter will do their best to make the men act up to the agreement. . To lnflsns fScrnisabu' s Luily. Il JUST AS CERTAIN TO CURE oreness1 f be- neath the sunny that line. Was it a thrilling play, Jid'.af I should ray so. I forgot to eat my chololate creams. siiuw heats. Like wax before tho glowing llanie. Like cloud before llic wind fleets. I ant tls love that made me so. And. lady, still thou sayst me no. Why did you give tip tiu jewelry bit I have live unmarried daughters. Orange flavor Tula T.u u chewing glint is For sale everywhere. Call fur it. (Sod gives every bird his food, but does not throw it into the nest. Star Tobacco fa the leading brand of the world, because it is the best. a target for the arrow's aim, K Like Morale Your I to well With t'asenreta. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. I0c,)u. If f. C. ('. fail.druggists refund money. as day comes after night. slile MoiIm-Es-luov- for Ctllily l.iiwn Three (iutiupe. j Iu Wi Ilai Wei tho Japs have captured one of the finest college yells on the map. LWIth ST. JACOBS OIL ths Seme Currant Notes of Wlatissrl NmIIHsirvduit-Hirsg i r children IwMliing.Mirirna tlieguiiis niton, allajs pain uri. stud cuiic- s, NEURALGIA Sick and Nervous Head aches POSimiLT Cured the It is with ad vie.1 aa with taxation; wt that she writes in terms ol praise for the relief which' she has gratitude found Loth from her own auaiclies, aud for her children's ailmeuta. in Dr. J. C. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. "Memory does not recall the time when Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was not used iu onr family, for throat and lung troubles. That terror of mothers the startling, so loin; crouny cou(jh never alarmed me.Pectoral as I hid a bottle of Ayer's Cherry in the house to supplement the bath. When suffering with whooping cough, In its worst form, and arliculalion was impossible on account u( the choking, my children would point and gesticulate toward the bottle; for experience had taught them that relief was iu its contents." Mrs W. J. Dickson (Stanford Kveleth"). author nf Romance of the Co., Lowell, Mass. Provinces," Truio, N. 8. r FOR WOMEN AND HOME No-Tu-l- conic - at 4l uf lift. ; said r C. the evil that attack children thus acaicely any other is more dreaded It so often conies in the nijsh-croupThe danger is ao tnl. The climaa i n sudden. It i no wonder that Mrs. W. (belter known under her prn name of Ftxnfurd Kvclcth,"; tails it the iciior of mothers." Nor is it any wonder and w 11.0 You live by Ijiiiilifi-y.factun-- of pills to tlu's.ir-'ii- Who is well known as an author. Of all is I li . it's the morning after. wound's Inflicted by thine eyes. The mortal wound to hope and me. Which naught, alas, can cicatrise. Nor time, nor alutence, far from thee. Thou art the sun, the Arc, the wind. That make me such; ah, then be kind! 1 tie thoughts are darts, my soul to smite Thy charms the sun. to blind my sense, My wishes ne'er did passion light A flame more pure or more Intense. Love all these arms at once employs, And wounds, and daisies, and destroya My i Kiiw Skirts. The new walk and mode of carrying one'B self has developed a number of new skirts, so that every one ought to be satisfied. Gored skirts have entirely gone out, because it is impossible to seThe Modern tiruudmothen cure with them that flat effect which Times have changed since the days is considered so essential to the front. when the traditional grandmother sat The circular skirt with a bias seam in the chimney corner knitting Bocks down center is popular, especially the and mittens. Women who have mar- for materials. Yet it bayadere striped ried early in life hare no more inclin- will not be as well liked as the three-pieation at forty years of age for subsidskirt, made with a shaped front ing into arm chairs and giving up all gore and circular sides. This latter interests in life except such as center shape is much less likely to sag thaa in their grandchildren than have the the skirt, which has heea young mothera themselves. There nre found so objectionable in other seasons artists, musicians, and writers among for that reason. A new skirt has a cirthe grandmothers of today, women cular top and a circular flounce put oa who are doing their part of the world's work and women who have chosen careers for themselves while they were taking care of their own children, and who keep steadily on with as much lore In their hearts for the little toddlers who have just come on the stage as if their lives were given over entirely to pickling, darn- ing and knitting. Fifty years ago all the grandmothers, except in a few rare instances, were fashioned after much the same tvpe, whose outward expression was a handkerchief folded smoothly about the neck, a cap with a wide border and a pair of spectacles. Today they keep their own individuality, dress as fashionably as their pu.'se will permit, travel in their own country and abroad, entertain, are delightful companions and friends In a word something besides a grandma." ce At all druggist or sent post paid upon recoipt of 1. FRENCH 356 CHEMICAL CO. Dcerbore St., Chicago, IIL PISF Vegetable Sicilian IAIR RENEWED It has msie miles and miles of hair grow on millions and millions of heads. M Not a single gray hair, clb No oandruff. IC I II W Illl'KFOltl), AT I cT.n vm-h- r pat. eomMti.Mon Ikmih Ko Iuom wrlrftlU. f. T MJMiilnr fur WEEKS SCALE WORKS, BUFFALO. I llcxt .ml . Kuml V. $22,080 Feel Well. PENSION 0P1UP It enlilugton. I). they will receive quick replies. 11 5th N.ll.VoN Staff suth Corps. Prosecuting Claims since 1 8 7 8 I HTUnCC-AUlDUiiu want your storlps. pnrms and. book MSS.; best prices: Authors and Writers Uufuu.Chicugu.IlL We IiicIom-stump- tMMBaainBamsM5UJWsg"PA3asHMYrsnf?Hwaragac2Bim ONLY ONI FOR A COSE. Rsmores Pimples, cures Headache. Oyseepsia Costivenos. JSctf. s box st ilriiggi.tsor by maU Samples Free, sdilnna Dr. Fm.fikn Co. Phils. Fa. rNEW DISCOVERY;'- quirk rvlivfnn.lcii-- r won timtlinnninlii .nil lO liny.' uf bunk h.i,l fur DROPSY ryErgMPBB Hewlett Bros. Three Crown Spices are strictly pure, ground fresh every day. THE THREE CROWNS I a . b 3 V Tho king sat on his throne of state. With head bowed low in anxious thought. Ilia vulet cried, Tito doctors, Sire, Wilt hrar the tidings they have Tit at sovereign quickly raised ills head. "Yes," ho said, (.lo bring them hero." And as he forward bent, it is face Showed traco of mingled hope and fear. But soon tho valet ushered in Throe learned tigm with air sedate. M IS L K IU hO C -- "Ulso!" cried tho king impatiently, "And let me know without delay, If. for the sickness in mv realm. You've foutid the cure for which, we pray." H uo J5 E V CL a u u .o The source of ill. we do aver. Most gracious King lies in the bread. brought?" Who. bowing low before tho king, For further orders seemed to wuit. U "Weve turned the question o'er and o'er, Until at last wo'vo fouud tho thread The foremost of the thrio then spake: "Oh, King, 'lia imii of iriturc's laws, Tltat for no ill we find a cure, Until wo first hare learned a cause. So journeying from place to place, And weighing well this vexing question. Wo find in almost every case. The trouble lomes from indigestion. "But now, the problom still remains Why should a laud bo thus afflicted, Whoso air is fresh ; whoso p ople all, To no bud habits are addicted ; "The water's pure, grains, fruits and meats, Tito very h.t the earth cun yield ; With well kept homes, and smooth, clean streets; Ko stagnant pools in woo.l or field. "The conks are good, the flour and meal. Made from the very best of wheat, And still some bread so heavy is That really Tls not lit to eat. "And so, oh King, 'tis plain to sec, The fault then, in the leaven lies; Which olton is so very poor Twill never make the bread to rise." The kin? arose, "This golden crown I'll give to any one. he said. "Who will for us a leaven make, That ne'or will fail to raise tho bread." "But hold, oh King," tho doctor criod, "Some leaven will the bread make light, While yet so much will he required, Nor price, nor flavor will be rght." "Then," sail the king, two crowns he'll get. Who strength with lightness will combine; Thus twill b t said, for wholes tmo food, No other lanl excellctli mine." "And yet, oh Sire, there's one thing mure ; Unless tho leaven be quite pure, From all injurious ttcids free. Our plans will fuil, you may be sure." "Then a third crown I'll give," he said, If all three qualities are there. For wholesome food brings health, with which No other blessing cun comiuire." Who won these prises well wo know; for every dav their praise prow louder, Till all the world will socu have beard of Hewlett's Three Crown Baking Powder. Wrilttnor tht Yuumj Yjuutn Jonrnu!, iiiH.iiry, Utility Downs. Ths girl who is wise has in her wardrobe this season a waist made with a removable gulmpe. For instance, one girl has a gown of blue cloth. The bodice is bloused and cut with a round decolletage. With this gown she has half a dozen guimpes. One, of black silk, puts the gown in condition for ordinary business wear; another is of pale yellow satin covered with guipure and transforms the costume into one suitable for more dressy occasions; still another Is of white chiffon picked out with tiny gilt paillettes and appropriate for theater wear. The last guimpe is well worth special description. It has a dog collar of yellow velvet, sprinkled with the yellow paillettes. On this collar the chiffon is fulled and spreads out in soft folds to the top of the bodice proper, where a full double flounce of chiffoil is gathered. The flounce falls over sleeves and bodice, almost entirely concealing them. A simple house gown for a cloth. young girl is made of pearl-gra- y The skirt Is striped with white lace Insertion bands, extending from waist to hem. The bodice is a girlish, round walBt with a square yoke outlined with flounces of white silk. Other flounces at the knee, under a bias fold. The skirt itself has a bias seam down the center of the front. This style is suitable for none but tall, slim persons. All skirts are made with separate foundation skirts, of silk, if possible. These foundation skirts are cut from eight to ten Inches short, and have the length filled out with accordion-plaite- d flouncing of taffeta. The brightest colors may be selected for the linings. Velvet gowns are by far the most elegant of the season. One of very simple lines makes a delightful costume for a young girl. Dark green 1b the color of the velvet. The skirt is of three h pieces, plain and stiffened with a band of canvas about the bottom. Tbe blouse jacket is made over a lining of deep orange satin, and has straight revers of ermine down the front. The Latest. two-inc- half-fllti- German Matrimonial Advertisement The Italian professor Ferreros views about the Teutonic moderation in love matters get some information from the matrimonial advertisements which are constantly appearing in the German daily pres. A singular feature of these advertisements is the Intervention of the third pt rty, who In such matters is popularly supposed to be de trap. Usually it ir an appreciative friend of tbe would-b- a bridegroom, who eulogizes his vli'ues and eligibility. But in a recent number of the Neue Freie of the damsel steps Presse the in and appraivs the charms and' attractions of Gctchen: She is twenty years of age, rf rare beauty, can speak several languages, is an accomplished musician and trained In domestic ways." To ad ) to these allurements there Is a dot of 10,000 florins and a complete trousseau. One would have thought that tb-- j beauty and the florins would have needed no advertisement to bring wooer's t ) the maiden's feet in embarrassing piofusion. But the prize Is not to be won so easily. The aspirant to the rare beauty, and the florins and the fully equipped bride must pass 4 rigid scrutiny before be can be even admitted into the house where the one lives. encircle the lower part of the bodice, London Westminster Gazette. entirely concealing it. The arms are A Clooi IlaBlnnlng. sheathed with cloth, banded with insertion. The Latest City Editor "That now mans going to make his mark, I think." Men. with Managing Editor Why?" tha Treaty City Editor In writing up that colFor years past it has been a constant source of regret to the women of lision last night he didnt say the Hutchinson, Kan., that their husbands, trains came together with an awful fathers, brothers and sweethearts crash." pa-e- nt 10,-0- much-'.o-be-dealr- ed fviJL Manufactured only by HEWLETT BROS. CO,, Salt Lake City, Utah. ng 00 |