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Show V ' IN A PAINFUL SITUATION. Distinguished Traveler Victim of Mis take of Bell Boy. Tbs train on wblcn tbe dlstln-falsbe- d citizen was traveling for tbe purpose of fulfilling a lecture engage inent waa lau and be arrived at bis dostlna. on only an hour or two before tbs time appointed for the Deeding. He went straight to a hotel and waa shown up u) bla room. He was tired and dusty. "Boy," be said, "bring me a whisk." The boy went to execute tbe mis slon, and a few moments later a com mlttee from the local society under whose auspices be was to appear sailed upon him In his room. He was conferring with tbe commit tee when tne boy returned, bearing a tray containing a glass of water and a smaller glass with a red liquid in it "Wbata this?" he demanded. "Its the whisky you ordered, sir. he "I didnt order any whlukyl gasped. "I ordered a whtsli broom!" But every member of the committee representing the Turkeyvllle Total Ab stlnence Society will believe to bis dying day that the distinguished lec urer got exactly wbat he bad ordered on that occasion. ( Child's Sacque and Kimono. Loose sacqucs that can be slipped on at a moments notice are always In demand for the wee folk, who must be kept warm. Tbe little sacque and kimono Illustrated are quite different In eflect, but each serves its purpose Tbe sacque Is made of admirably. white cashmere r ith trimming of lace Insertion and frills and tbe kimono of pale blue flannel embroidered with French knots, but both are suited to a variety of materials. The aecque Is made with fronts and back that are gathered and attached to a shallow yoke. At tbe nerk edge Is a olg round collar that falls well over the shoulders and the sleeves are full and ample, gathered Into wristbands. Tbe kimono 1b made in one piece which Is so shaped as to form sleeves when tied together at the open spaces. The quantity of material required A Physician's Advice. Torktowa, Ark., March 1th. Dodd's Kidney Tills must not b& confounded with the ordinary patent medicine. They are a new dlscovory, a speclflo (or all diseases of the (Kidneys and have been accepted by physicians enly after careful tests In extreme eases. Dr. Leland Wlllamson, of this place heartily Indorses Dodds Kid oey Pills "as a remedy for tbe vari4650 Child Barque and Kimono, ous forms of the diseases of the Kidmo. 1. 2 Hnd 4 rears neys, pains la the back, soreness In for the medium size (2 years) Is for the region of the Klflneys, sacque 1 yards 27 Inches wide, 1 lag urine and cloudy tor thickened con- yards 32 or 14 yards 44 Inches wide, dition of the urine, (discharges of pus with 4 yards of insertion and 6 yards or corruption. Gout, Rheumatism, In- of edging to trim as Illustrated; for flammation and Congestion of the Kid- kimono 1 yard 27 Inches wide or neys and all kindred complaints." yards 32 or 44 Inches wide. Continuing he says: The pattern, 4E50, Is cut in sizes Tor "I could mention many cases la children of 6 months, 1, 2 aad 4 years which I have prescribed Dodds Kid- of age. ney Pills with tfuccesa. For Instance, Mr. Robert Weeks, farmer, malaria, The New Wide Girdle. haematurla or swamp fever three Girdles aro becoming more times, kidneys weakened. plex as they widen. Some that close pain and soreness In back, which In back taper off Into ends that ex made him very nervous, had a little tend down the skirt and end in fringe fever and sometimes chilly. Urine or like dangle. Some of these go away changeable, but generally very to the hem; others not far from the an old chronic case who hafl waist Hue. taken much medicine with little effect After taking Dodd's Kidney Pills Boy's Blouse Knickerbocker Suit. was entirely about six weeks h No costume yet devised takes the eurod and had gftlned fifteen pounds place of the blouse suit for the growIn weight The last time I saw bhn ing boy. It allows perfect freedom be was the picture of perfect man- for the active limbs and Is becoming hood." and tasteful at the same time that ft Japs Are Sturdy. la Ideally comfort nervous disease and Heart prostraable. Tbla one Is tion are almost unknown among the made of blue serge Japanese. Thfla Immunity Is attributstitched with cor ed to the eiuanlmity and cheerfulticelli silk and Is ness of th as servlcable as It k Tout (Xfilrr I or AUou'i Foot-- , Is attractive, but A powder. U rests the feet. Cures Corns, there are a vaBunions, Swilen, Sore, Hot. Callous, Aching riety of materials Sweating Fef t and Ingrowing Nads. Allens from which to Foot-Basr akes new or tight shoes easy. At choose. With the all Druggist and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac coming of warm cept no substitute. Sample mailed Fsss. Address Alea S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N.V. weather washable fabrics will be In vogue and for the B.ats With Glass Bottoms. cooler days all the light weight wools 8teras launches with glass bottoms are appropriate. are tjw at the service of those who The suit consists of blouse and wish to view the marine growth knickerbockers The blouse Is shaped bout CaUllna Island. California. by means ot shoulder and underarm seams and finished with tucks at the ' Mm. Winslow Soothln Byrop. front, which give the effect of a wide me tMthlu. soften tit sums, nuiuras tw fer VMidleo, lifiisi sUsjupum, cures wlttrf mil hi. Swsbouis box plait, while Its lower edge li drawn up by means of elastic Inserted All Want Money. In the hem. The sleeves are box "Money," saya London Judy, "has plaited and finished with straight colto In contempuoui cuffs. At the neck Is a turn-ove- r been referred terms, such as dirty money, filthy lar. The knickerbockers are tbe reglucre, mere dross, and so on, but we ulation ones that ase opened at tbe ides and drawn up by means of else all remember the fable of the fox aad tic beneath the knees. the grapee that were sour." The quantity of material required PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not for the modlum size (8 years) Is St4 taUt the hande or apot the kettle, ex- yards 27 Inches wide. 2 yards 44 cept green and purple. Inches wide or 2 Vi yards 62 inches wide. THE ANTIQUITY OF CHCS3. The pattern, 4655, Is cut in sizes for boy a of 4, C, 8 and 10 years of age. Qame Played for More Than Five Thousand Yeara. Elaborate Umbrella Handles. Chesa, now being played between The handles of umbrellas and paraecean ateamers by meane of wlieiess sols have grown so elaborate and extelegraphy, Is tbe oldest of games, and pensive since the new sets have been It Is a striking contrast that It offers Irtroduced that It Is desirable to have Itself for easy operation to the latest a case to protect them when traveling. t triumph of modern tclerce. It waa One made of green generally a.aumed until now that the tapestry with a sprawling pattern of enclent Indians bed Invented chess, pink roRes was appropriate. It was that It was Introduced from India to lined with chamois skin. Persia In the sixth century by the Arabs, and that In cousequence of the Trim and Pretty Girdles, erusades It spread from East to West. nead bells have had their day but It la true the Chinese who invented at!stlc creations of the kind from Deny things In time lorg gone, but abroad are always au fait The narwhich had to be row patent leather belt that was so In Europe assert tLrt they can trace chess undeniably trim and stylish has been In their own country to about two banished, and the broad belt of soft hundred yr-r- s before our era. Now leather or euedo has taken Its place. there can certainly be no doubt In the The broad belts are unbecoming to Character of the figures at present the average woman, they are very used, and In some of the words conexpensive and call for nected with the game, an Indian. PeriVilVVw4VAAAj sian and Arabic Influence la traceReaders of this paper eaa secure an; Msy able. Excavations on the pyramid It an urn pattern lUuktrateU above by tilling oul flatd of Sakkara some time ago alt blanks in ooupun,anu muil.bg, sum lOceutw brought to tight a wall painting, on IOK.E. llirrUou 4 Co., Ou Flymoutn Ftaoo, Cab which a high official la represented as C04& Pattern will be mailed promptly. playing chess with a partner, at the time of the government of King Teta, who belonged to the sixth dynasty. Nme Prof. Lepslus formerly assigned the reign of that monarch to about the Town peer 2700 B. C. Prof. Brugsch, cor rectlng this chronology, puts It back Ft to.. to still greater antiquity, to the year 1300 B. C., eo that chess would have Pattern No... been known In the once mysterious land of Mlzralra something like 6.200 Waist Measure (if for skirt). yeare ago. foul-sme- ll high-colore- d; e , light-weigh- high-price- d . Lightning and Water. It le practically Impost lble to cause an electric spark of high electromotive force to leap from one surface ot a liquid to another. For reason It U rare that lightning eirikua the urfttoe of eater. tts Dust Measure (If Age (If child's or Write p'a'nly. tto for wulst) misss pattern Fill out all blanks. Kncljwo Mull to K. L. UairlJun4Co.,S61,lymoutn Place, calces a. buckles that can never be used for any other belt. One cf the best of them Is of soft suede In a pale gray. It crushes almost as easily as a satin, and therefore acommodates Itself niceBroad red leather ly to the figure. belts look well worn under short Eton coats. decoration, which Is far handsomer than anything ever devised by the The work Is done by the use of a stencil and the decoration Is the embossed style. One of tbe most elegant table mats Is circular In shape and about thirty six inches in diameter. It la of dark brown leather and has a Grecian scroll border In gold, with raised iridescent figures above It. As the light falls on the mat the latter appears to be Illuminated, hence the name. In In Another Tangle. old chap!" said Mr. Makln Jove, By brakes with enthusiasm, "your wift must have been a mighty handsome woman when she was young. Even in all these years she hasnt changed bo much though, of course, It couldnt have been many years since she was young and hand but when you come to. think how little It takes to make some people look old, you know, you wonder how she manages to conceal the ravages that Isnt exactly wuat I mean, but shes the youngest looking woman for her for her have you got a match? My cigar has gone out" Chicago Tribune. WESTERN CANADA'S RESOU J Farming Very Successful, By Western or Northwest Catad usually meant the great agrlcultur!! country west of Ontario, and north Minnesota, North Dakota, and Uok I tana. Part of it Is agricultural prafcu treeless in places, park like In ether. I part is genuine plains, well adapted I cattle ranches; part requires in-tlon for successful tillage, most oft does not The political division this region are the Province of Mani toba and the territorial district of a slnlboia, Saskatchewan, Alberta am Atbabaska. At present, however, the latter Is too remote for immedUt, practical purposes. The general character of the sou ot Western Canada Is a rich, black, clu loam with a clay subsoil. Suck a son is particularly rich in food for th wheat plant. The subsoil la a da; which retains the winter frost untU it Is thawed ont by the warm ray the sun and drawn upward to stlm late the growth of the young wheat, so 1 Millions In Osts. Batzers New National Oats yielded In 1903 In Mich., 240 bu., in Mo., 256 bu., in N. D., 310 bu., and In 30 other states from 150 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat If generally grown in 1904, will add millions of bushels to the Sectional Tucked 8klrL yield, and millions of dollars to the farmers purse. Try It for 1904. LargIn of shown are skirts many Triple est Seed Potato and Alfalfa Clover Alcohol auu'1 to tbe Ice water In the newest costumes and are greatly growers In America. which cold compresses are dipped will Salzera Speltz, Beardless Barey, liked for all the pretty soft fabrics In make these much more efficacious. This one is made of foulard, Home Builder Com, Macaroni Wheat, style. Pea Oat. Billion Dollar Grass and EarWhere cold cloths are aprlled to the color with figures of black liest Canes are money makers for you, that even In dry seasons wheat I head or throat they should be as light amethyst good crop. The clay soli also retain and stitched Mr. Farmer. as possible. Muslin or cheesecloth with white, the heat of tbe sun later In the su. JUST SEND Tins NOTICS AND 10O black cortl-cell- l makes the best compress. In stamp to John A. Salzer Seed Co., mer and assists In tbe early rlpenln silk, aad Is Nuts are said to make a great imLa Crosse, Wis., and receive in return of tbe grain. It Is claimed that cucharmingly gracetheir big catalog and lots of farm seed ltivation has the effect of Increase provement In chicken salad. A cup of ful, but is adapted samples. (W. N. U.) English walnut meats to a cup of to tbe entire the temperature of the soil severs) range celery cubed anu one of chicken also of seasonable madegrees, as well as tbe air above it Danish Apartment Hotel. cut In cubes Is the proper proportion. Western Canada climate is good-c- old cotton and In Copenhagen an apartment hous An easy way to keep enamel sauce- terials, In winter, hot In summer, bit linen as well as twenty-fivbeen has openod containing pans, pie dishes, etc., clean: Take a silk and wool, and cool nights. Violent storms of with suites of tour rooms each. There small piece of emery cloth, damp It, Is kind are rare. Tbe rainfall any de- 4654 Sectional Tuck, not peculiarly sent and one are Is meals kitchen, only and rub all soiled parts; rinse well sirable for borderheavy. It varies with places, but aver d Skirt, 22 to 80 dumb coal The the waiters. by up first in soapy, then In clean water, ed goods and tho 17 Inches. It falls wulst. usually of a suite, with meals and care of the ages about when they will be found quite spotless washable fabrics which It Is always rooms. Is about $225 a person a year at the time the growing crops need It and quite new. The Department of the Interior, Ot j well to cut the lower edge. Put a gill of cream, well salted, Into The tucked straight at tawa, Canada, has agents established Cold To Cure One a in Is fitted upper day. portion a 6trong, damp cloth; tie It up tightly Bromo Quinine Tabieta. AU at different points smoothly over the hips but allowed to Take Laxative throughout the und money if it foils to cure. and bury It lu the earth, well cover- fall In folds below United States who will bejpleased to and the center and drugglsturef leave all ing it; night, and In the lower portions give graceful lines that forward an Atlas of Western Canads American Stationery In Favor. morning take It up, and you will have harmonize therewith. and give such other Information as to American stationery is being more a lump of nice, stiff cream cheese. The skirt consists of the three por- and more appreciated lu Europe. Aus- railway rate, etc., as may be required. Press it into a nlco shape and decorate That agriculture in Western Canad tions, all of which are straight at the tria exports a large quantity or paper, with parsley. lower edges. The upper portion U but really good letter paper Is ex- pays Is shown by the number of testk lelt plain at the front but Is tucked at ceedingly scarce there. Pens, pencils monlals given by farmers. The f sides and back while the center and and erasers of Austrian manufacture lowing is an extract made from a let ter from a farmer near Moose Jaa lower portions are gathered a, their are likewise Inferior. At the present time I own sixteen Each section is finished upper deges. hundred acres of land, fifty horses and X do set believe Plao's Cure tor with a hem ..nd beneath those of the Consumption upper and center portions the Joinings has aa equal tor coughs and colda. Joan F a large pasture fenced containing thousand acres. These horses run out are made. When preferred the tucks Boras, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. .6, 1904 all winter and come in In the spring at the belt can be omitted and tbe ful ACT MUCH LIKE MEN. quite fat A man with money Judt ness arranged In gathers. I.oob, netted back coats are very clously expended will make a compeThe quantity of material required Hermit Crabs In Fierce Fight After tence very shortly. I consider in tbo fashionable for walking suits. 21 for the medium size Is 11 yards The drooping shoulder line is most Inches wide, 8 Spoil le Carried Off. last six years the Increase in tho yards 27 Inches wide A writer In a British periodical de- value of my land has netted me fashionably Imperative at present. 44 Inches wide or 4 forty yards 5yards scribes an encounter be saw in a thousand dnii-- ri Tiny ruches, now a very smart 52 inches wide. trimming feature, is an old fashion The pattern 4654 Is cut In sizes for large aquarium at Brighton. He was Youthful Alderman. . revived. a 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 Inch waist meas- watching some young herringi swimThe passing of the long coat by ure. Mayor John E. Andrus, the recently ming about close to the bottom of the tank, when the claw of a hermit crab elected chief magistrate of Yonkers, spring Is confidently predicted by fashion wlsacres. suddenly shot out and caught one. N. Y.. will preside over the youngest The prevalent Idea In dress Just The capture had, however, been seen body of aldermen In the country. Tbe now Is to have everything loose and the by another hermit crab, which at once average is less than twenty-eighcomfortable. and claimed a share, and a most amusing youngest being Just twenty-one- , Rutiles such as were In style In 1830 chase began. Unable aloae to achieve the oldest a trifle over forty. now trim tbe skirts of the smart his object, No. 2 went off, but presenthouse gown. Hows This? ly returned with a friend, with whose effer On Hundred Holier Reward Newer by far than either tucks or any help It succeeded In effecting a cap4 1 CftWrrh Uii c&oaut be cured brfriieiis A strip of carpet glued to a piece of ture. But the chase e shlrrlngs are the had aroused the IftUirb Cur. F. J. gauglngs CHEVET A CO., Toledo O wool will remove mud from boots Interest of the hermit-cra- b and smScklngs. the ender!gnd. known F colony, and forvie, tbeawy 1ft veen.. untl believe him tbe last A feature, wholly new, upon the quickly and without the slightest Inperfectly boo presently from fifteen to twenty of Drtbie In all buelDemi rrn4-Uutud fineuelftlty Is to far and better than them were engaged in a furious battle ftbie to carry out ny obligati, m made by bU Orta leather, coats of tailor gowns for dress wear jury Waldino. Kiivham A Makyim the usual brush. is the high girdle. for the herring. Then occurred the tt lrKKliA, Toledo. O Heir Cora le ukra lnu'miiy, ecitnc Ctterrh When pouring hot fruit Into a glass most amusing episode of all. Out of Except for strictly lilmid the mucous end aurfece ef tbe directly T eitinionUU eent free Frlc ?5 cat per gowns the swagger sleeve Is almost dish place the latter on a wet cloth. the struggling mass there crawled a ytem. ttpia Fold by til UniuiffAtft. bottle. s This of lace. tbe glass hermit crab, dragging tbe body, some- Tk Ueil'i t euUly Mils for eo&iUpatloa, prevents any chance cracking, which would otherwise be what dilapidated by now, of the hervery likely to happen. Illuminated Leather Novelties. Boy Giant ring. with which It quietly retired be"Illuminated leather table mats When bottling pickles or ketchup hind a rock out of sight of Its commedical paper reports A German and spreads are taking the place of It is a good plan to boll the corks, panions and proceeded to make a that at a school Inspection in Brandenthe burnt leather novelties which have and while hot press them tightly into meal, while all the others continued burg an eight year old boy was prebeen so popular. Some rich effects the bottles, so that when they are to flghL sented who weighs 126 pounds ail are obtained by this new method of cold they are tightly sealed. stands five feet three and one half Had Adventurous Voyage. Inches. The young prodigy Is physiExploits In ravlgatlon b small boat cally and menta.iy well developed. NE OF THE NEW LINEN WAI8T8. are extending to eastern Europe. Sl mon Strabrovsky, a hardy Russian . Blllloa Dollar Gnus, TYh en we Introduced this remarkable fisherman of Odessa, haa Jnst accomthree years ago, little did we plished the feat of navigating alone a grass dream It would be the most talked-o- f mall sailing boat from that port grass In America, tbe biggest, quick, across the Black sea to Constantino- hay producer on earth; but this baa pass. ple and back, putting In at Conatanxa come toEditors wrote about It, Agr. Col' L ' V ' T , , I Agr. ( ' and Sallna on the return voyage. One lege Professors lectured about It, Agr. peculiarity of tbe adventure Is that Institute Orators talked about It, while : V,"- -'' ' . S' , V r Strabrovsky navigated without a com- In the farm home by the quiet fireside, In the corner grocery. In the village pass, declaring that tbe stars were f V. , ' postoffice, at the creamery, at the deK v , . i rt! , enough. He received a sum of 200 pot; In fact wherever farmers gathfor his exploit. ered, Balzers Billion Dollar Grass, that ' ; i . s Wonderful gras i, gool for 6 to 14 tons . j per acre, and lots ot pasture besides, ON A RANCH. is always a theme worthy of the farm.V er' voice. Weman Found the Food That Fitted Then comes Bromus Inermle, tbaa : I a I t ' : V there Is no better grass or betHer. " ' V: ' ter permanent hay producer on earth. 7'rr"t ; , . ' ,'J.y ; A newspaper woman went out to a Grows wherever soil Is found. Thea " ; Colorado ranch to rest and recuperate the farmer talks about Sulzer's Teo fl J . , . ; y;. which will proJuce 100 sleeks and her experience with the food slnte, from one kernel of seed, 11 ft. high. In ' ; Is ' worth recounting. probably 100 days, rhh In nutrition and greedily a ; "The woman at the ranch was pre- eaten by cattle, hogs, etc., and Is good " ' v I" I if 11 1 ; eminently the worst housekeeper I for 80 tons of green food per acre. e Rape, which can be grown have ever known poor soul, and poor atVictoria 25c a ton, and Spelts at 0c a bu., me! both great food for cattle, ab-- come Is "I simply had to have food good for tlietr rhnre In the discussion. ' V J ; i t , JUST (SND lOo IX STiVtrs and plenty of 1L for I bad broken down from overwork and was so weak and this notice to John A. Falser Seet La Crosse, WIs., for their bl catI could not sit up over one hour at a Co., alog and farm seed samples. (W. N. U.) li I time. knew I could not get well uni less I secured food I could easily diOnly On Chance to Do Good. Tbe tollowing sentiment has been gest and that would supply the greatest amount of nourishment. variously attributed to Stephen Orel-let- , Sir Rowland Hill and to Edward "One day I obtained permission to -' ;V. . and the earl of Devon, and go tbe Courtenay I seo through and what pantry ' could find. Among other things I Is fcald to havo been Inscribed upoa x, tho tombstone of the latter: "I came across a package of Grape-Nut-to pass through this world but which I had heard of but never tried, I read the description on the ; package once. If, therefore, by any kindness and become deeply Interested, so then I can show or any good thing I caa and there I got a saucer and some do any fellow being, let me do It now. cream and tried the famous food. Let ine not defer It nor neglect It "It tasted delicious to me and for I shall rot pass this way again." seemed to freshen and strengthen me Mother Grey' 8 wort Powder for Chlldre greatly so I stipulated that Grape-Nut-s Successfully used by Mother Gray, nure and cream bo provided each day In the Children'a Home in New cur Instead of other food, and I literally Const! pal inn, Feverishness, Bud York, Stomaih. s lived on Grape-Nutand cream for Teething Disorders, move and rrguluie th Linen, w ith bands of Bulgarian em- at the shoulders and form full puffs two or Dowel aad Destroy Worm. Over 30.04 three months. makes the all smartest of below broidery, the elbows. Tho front edge la testimonial. At nil druggist. 25c. Samuil "If could have you seen how I fast smart materials for shirt waists. The finished with a rpgulutlon box plait, got well It would have ploasod and rRElL Addrexj AS.Olmxtjd.LeRoy.N. Y. excellent model Bliown Is made of over which the banding Is so 1 applied, aiu now perfectly Search for Starfish. white linen etnmlre with bands of the that the dpalgn become suited to a surprised you. well and strong again and know y Some great ships are emname material embroidered by hand, plain wnlst na well as to a trimmed how I Sot well and that was on all the linen fahrlrs, colored as well one. The quantify of rca'eriul ployed almost wholly In seeking to requir- Grapo Nuts that furnNied me a pow-erfas white, are In vogue and woven ed for a woman of medium itartlsh apoclmcna In deep leas, and size Is 4H food I could digest and make use there are htintlrols of men who spend handing, similar In color and design yards It. 3 yards 27 or 2 ynrds 44 of. to tho embroidered ones ran ho ob- Inches wide with 2 of tholr time In collectml l portion "It seem to mo no brain worker itr.rflsh In yards of banding. tained. Tbe waist Is tucked to give a 2 Inches wide to trim the Interests of science ns Illustrated. can afford to overlook GrnpNuts Many of the specimens collected by yoke effect at tho front and to form a A May Manton pattern, No. 4617, after my experience. Name given V at tbe back and Includes the favorhips aro taken from depths of out sizes 32 to 40, will be mailed to any by Dostum Co., Iluttlo Creek. Mich. and oven two miles. The prossuti ite sleeves of tbe season that aro snug address on ten of cents. receipt Get tho miniature book, "The ltoad which those fish wlths'and at till to Wellvlile In each pkg. depth ia of course very great Kitchen worn cure Ing tabh I Y head: pots itrua A DC try tabh food fcoug it worli ' 1 Dcdl provi Cut I 1 am MOKE Mine yrtoini ease like toJl jroui She ners TJtEs, iron Ins Jiun tael MWElli? & Lyu t, t old-tim- be rough-and-read- 1 y ( two-third- r- , V V-J-'W - - v 4 K' ' '7 'll ;., 4 j if c - , "A,' . 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