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Show AFTER Easily FAEEDl LydiaEPinkhams Why the Tene- ment Children Soon Die Killed DOCTORS Vegeta- ble Compound Cured Her, Wlllimantic, Conn. For fire years I suffered untold agony from female troubles, causing backache, irregularities, dizziness and nervous prostration. It was impossible for me to walk upstairs without stopping on the way. I tried three oiffer-edoctors and each told me something different I received no benefit from any of them, hut seemed to suffer more. Thelast doctor said nothing would restore my health. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to see what it would do, and i am restored to my natural Mrs. Etta Donovan, Box health. 299, Williniantic, Conn. The success of Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect conlidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, hearing-dowfeeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. For thlrtyyears Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cure you? nt Popular in Paris By LEWIS Two Braids, Apache Chief, Finds He Is Not an Indian. EDW IN T1IE1SS After Forty Years with the Red Men Thomas Stringfield Applies to the Government to Be Restored to Citizenship. It. llOMElt FOLKS mice j inquired statistics showing that one- fifth of all the tallies born in the tenements die before they 1 are two years old. And they die because of a lack of fresh air, pure milk and wholesome food. Before we knew much aliout the scientific care of babies even parents of wealth dreaded the terrible summer days, when the lives of the little oik's hung in the balance. Now we know that clean milk, clean surroundings, clean babies, are all infantile health, says that are necessary to insure Lewis Edwin Theiss in Outing. In the tenements they do not know these things. Out of 108 mothwho were questioned 7J had never heard how to feed their babies and ers 95 knew nothing of the iniN)rtaiice of properly elothing and regularly bathing them. An examining physician told a tenement mother tliat her child could not go to the country until Ikt head was absolutely free from nita. said the mother. Nits, do you call them They show that the ' childs hair is healthy. If it was not they couldnt grow there. Another mother was found feeding an unripe banana to a very young I 1 Two Washington chief of lli-atd- a tribe of Apache Indians, has made application to the government to bn restored to citizenship, and this brings to light a strange story, for this chief is not an Indian at all. For nearly forty years wo Braids lias been known a an Indian and has supposed himself to lx aa Indian, but be bus just learned of the fact that n 1 jk-rfe- be is really Thomas Stringfield, whits man, who was captured 44 years ago tiy a bund of Apaches in a raid in McMullen county, Tex. ills father, mother and elder brother were killed in the raid, and his little sister was left for dead, with several ugly wounds But lroiu the Apaches' tomahawks. tbe little girl survived, was adopted and reared by an uncle and is now living not many miles from the scene of tbe massacre. Her name ia Mrs, Ida Hatfield, and she and her brother have been reunited. baby. Two Bruida tells an interesting It will kill the baby, remonstratetd the nurse. of that part of hia life which ho story demanded babies? aliout know who so What do you, are young, remembers. Reared in an Indian the indignant mother. I, who have hud children, know all about them. camp, it was natural that he should fall iu love with a woman of hia race, How many babies have you had? asked the nurse. n und about thirteen years ago be marSix, replied the mother sadly. ried Bright Moon, daughter of another And are they all at home? asked the nurse. Apache chief und niece of the notorious Geronlmo. Two children were No, replied the mother, hugging her baby, they are all dead but born of this union, n daughter, Nuckl this one. Two Bruida, who ia now ten yeara old minisfresh-aworkers ir Sueli is the ignorance of those to whom tlie nnd has won fame for her horsemanTim gown on the right Is of cornllower blue marquisette, unllned. It is ter. And it is as much a jiart of their work to try to remedy this fatal ship and rifle shooting, and Starlight trimmed with bauds of Egyptian embroidery in tones of green and blue. The n bright little sou now three. ignorance as it is to overcome its effects by removing the children for a bat is of golden yellow, trimmed in hydrangea and velvet ribbon. Two Braids first learned the true short time to the cool, open spaces that mean life. The lrock in the middle la of white linen, with a trimming of blue and atory of his life from an old warrior A Question of Grammar. Of the tonic effect of a visit to the country these mothers know well. white embroidery. The vest is of tucked silk mull, and a cravat of black a was school who sent atln. Tbe Lat is of black Milan straw, with black velvet ribbou and a while uncle, Hettys Daily they come, bringing their fading babies and begging to be aigrette, teacher, met her on the street one We dont care if we all have to sleep in one bed, pleaded the The gown on the left it. of amethyst batiste, with insertions of filet luce beautiful May day and asked her If away. she was going out with the Maying mother of one big brood, and well work all the time if only we may go. and a chemisette of white mull. Tlie hat is of violet airaw, with a double plaiting of lace. party. "No, I ain't going. A prison record does not necessarily Oh, my little dear, said her uncle, " condemn a man to a life of obscurity and ELBOWS REQUIRE MUCH CARE; CARRY ALL THE IMPEDIMENTA you must not say 'I ain't going, and be proceeded to give her a little lesson disgrace in these days. I know of many Effects of Seaton of Net and Lace Useful Dressing Pouches Have At You are not going. He In grammar. instances where men have completely reSleeves Muet Be Carefully tained the Popularity That Is not going. We are not going. You these Removed. of some after formed not They Deserve. are not going. They are doing time; going. others and Now, can you say all that, Hetty? of cases are personal knowledge i Elbows which have been scarified by Automobile dressing pouches are Sure I can, she replied; making a from accurate reports. taken are a season of net and lace sleeves will lapidly superseding all kindred recepThere aint nobody going. courtesy. In a certain western city there is a man need very careful cuddling before they tacles, as they not only hold an amusLutheran. ing amount of luggage, but may be ranks with the leaders of the commu- may appear with grace in the ball who dresses of winter. One authority ad- crowded into a surprisingly small Drowning the Sound. Helen You enjoy singing? nity. lie is at the head of several big cor- vises rubbing the joint every night space. Tlieyiaare made. of tan or atone Grace (raising her voice to high porations, a consistent church member am wjth olive or almond oil, giving it a gray waterproof mulra,. --leather lined pitch) Not particularly. good scrub with a stiff hruah and soap and strap handled, of khaki rubber-- ' generous in giving to any unfortunates and water beforehand. A careful dry- proof material, Helen Then why do you sing? English pigskin, patent who need help, whether they are worthy or ing with a soft old cloth ia an im- leather, russet or black, Grace Why, father la eating corn alligator and iff the cob. Fifteen years ago this man was portant point, but it la while the flesh genuine walrus skin. not. la a till warm and the pores open that Grain leathers of various kinds of Chief Two Braids. known not by his name, but by a number, and the prison authorities reReminiscent Skinnings. the oil ia supplied. In extreme cases finish are employed for combination Lite who Our old schoolmaster was one inmates and of all vicious most of roughness the operation is helped bugs, which have a lower fsirtlon named DeHth Face, one of the most garded him aa one of the is leather." by an pad which should be adapted for holding skirts and an up- treacherous of Apaches. About a year be could reformed. never No wonder. His principal occupathis Indian told on bound at per section supplied with cold cream, ago dh his death-benight. In another state there was a recent session of tlie legislature, four tion, if you remember, was tanning A flesh brush may also he employed boracic acid and soap receptacles, as Two Braids that he had not a drop of hides. and known to be suc-- to their con' to advantage on tbe small eruptions well si compartments for brushes and Indian blood in hia veins, and that he of whose members were was a paleface and had been kidnaped In this same state one of the prin which sometimes appear on the upper manicure tools. time of election. their stituents at the Strictly Businessiiks. While club, kit, Oxford and Glad- by tbu Apaches 40 years ago in Texas. He American girls who marry for- cipal manufacturers is a graduate of the jienitentiary, having served a arm and upon the back between the Aa lack of circulation ia stone bags in real walrus skin are Heath Face could not rememlier the shoulders. eign titles dont deserve any credit. term for embezzlement, while a national bank president, who now ranks generally the cause of these, tbe fric- c'.eiiiied exceedingly smart, they are name of the place, but he deacrilmd She They dont ask any; they pay sash. high for integrity of character and who is worth at least $1,000,000, has tion will cause their entire disapjiear-anc- rather difficult to handle, whereas the tbe Incident and the locality. Two in time and keep the skin im- oblong shaped leather lined wicker Braids look up the trail, which be a similar history. mune from a second crop. The flesh dressing bags are wonderfully light of followed with dogged tenacity for 12 I know personally three successful writers, men who have made a brush ia likewise necessary for remov- weight, capacious and the very latest luon Lbs. When he had found the spot and met old residents who rememmark in current literature, who wore stripes in their younger days, ing the dead skin from the 'body, for device for holding motoring luggage. if to are these left bered bis parents he received permisdry particles is Across the ocean a man who was for a long while in a southern jail mother the pores the akin can never FIXES THE DANCING SLIPPER sion to leave Fort Sill reservation in now occupying a most responsible office in a country that is under the present g healthy or clean look, lire Oklahoma, and, taking hlB daughter the brush with a domination of tlie United States. dry rub, Small Piece of Waxed Tape Alf That with him, he traveled hack to the and then after the bath wield it courscene of bis childhood days, lie met Is Neceesary for Comfort battle-scarrefive unmore. a for minutes bis and the ageously good or slater, and for pickerel, pike In 8afety. couth warrior and the gentle paleface muscflloiige on a lake the lies! time Many girls find the low-cu- t shoes woman wept for joy for their recogniPRETTY TAFFETA WAIST. from 4 p. m. till dusk, dr from sunrise to and pumps difficult to keep on at tlir tion wait mutual and positive. heel, but since this style of boot is Though living with the Apaches for 7 a. m., though such early fishing at otli fusliionable they persist in wearing 40 years, Two Braids swears he never reasons is less effective. The ls-s- t bait for them on all occasions. A piece ol took a human life and that he worried these three fish is small, two or time inch waxed taep the narrowest width pro about the crimes his brothers comcurable, run through the binding al mitted on the raids to which be was minnows minnows for pickerel, five-inc- h tiie top of the shoe and tied beneath a party. Twenty-thre- e yeara ago, for inuscalungc. for pike, and eight-inc- h the bow or rosette In front, will help when a lmnd of Apaches was rounded For the last, shiners, silvery dace, considerably to keep the boot from up and raptured in western Texas pumping" up and down at the heel. after a long seriea of depredations inyoung white fish, chub, or a young nicker The same scheme may be tried with cluding murders, burning of farm 2" H' to will do. Anchor the boat quietly satin evening slippers. property nnd pillage, Two Braids was lake from the weeds and out in the feet For suede pumps, black or white in the bund. They were taken to CAMPBELL SUB -- SURFACE bows made or the same leather San Antonio and shipped from there use a sinker heavy enough to keep the live PACKERS inure fashionable than either felt to Florida und later to Fort Sill, Okla. bait below, according to the size of the bail. ribbon pump bows or fancy buckles, Two Braids hair is long, but not as Thii ia We are the vole f wire leader with tackle consists of a phosphorus-bronz- e The in purchasing suede pumps it is bet black and not as coarse as an Indian's. right nunulactun-r- s one is ol thia fnmoui ter to buy those with wooden heels, His rheekbones are not high. ..it you one or two single books snelled of the same material. Insert the book hare heard Packer, as the leather heel runs off so quick With his Bister he visited the graves the only oue everyone talkthrough the back of the shoulders, using care not to kill the Trait, so that iy and thus ruins the whole effect of of their parents, who were laid to rest ing about. it can swim around the leader, says Louis 15 head in Outing. Have swivel the shoe. In white shoes especially at tlie mouth of San Jose creek and it is advisable not to have the leather-covereattached to each snell and one connecting the line to leader, so that the on the bunks of the River Nueces. heels, which become stained Two Braids is raising a fund with water. will while in not the twisted bait get so quickly with grass or iiiuil. and which to erect a marble shaft to the which stains it is often impossible to memory of his parents nnd the eradicate. list has grown to several There will be no rush of people owning dollars. hundred sell because of ilieir automobiles on io lliem Fend for our Spncbl Pamphlet Faahiona In Trimmings. Packing, tlie beat known nvalem In trimmings Dame Fashion has and yet i am lor dry funning, n a method of nbaolulely by aeroplanes displacement Charts of Solomons Temple. with minimum inmrint bumper crop (cmi-aritaffeta stamped her approval on pipings, d Blouse of biscuit-coloresatisfied that inside of three years tin: pubrainfall the aalvafinn of The Masonic lodges of Bosion and region i. or buttons the laces, and large small Won-ester- , Thia packer is made ia two size, with in brown velvet and a few others in ari lic will lie journeying through the air with trimmed with narrow and 16 wheel, ia heavy and strong, and embroidery and braids on the ribbon, the ends of which are fastened sixes, of tlie frame ia made to carry all the etra ous Massachusetts, are to reparts late summer gowns. Princess, baby as much ease and safetv as tlicvi now riwith gold buttons. wuight needed. Aik for Catalog No. 87 ceive (hurts of King Solomon's temduchess lace are Irish, all used. The Tbe tucked chemisette is of chiffon, in motor cars, said Mr. E. Manjau of Parlln A Orendorff Co., ple at Jerusalem. The churls will be of which tbe nets, which have answered the purwith of yoke guipure, ILL. Weak. Oi CANTO. Satin Partltad, himself ail aviator of distinction, presented to the lodges through the Iarie, of rollar and vest for pose so ct.fls arc also mude. long, Bosion Herald. Tlu-- are the gift of Utah Iwilmat VtblchCw. Salt Lake City, Utah. are relegated to second position. at the Belvedere. Rama laplcmat Ca.. Mia, Mrs. Auron Morley Wilcox of Wash KkhUcW liapInaHit Cw RickftaM, Utak. The problem, ms not vet fu' Saaka Uw lafinmt Ca., Barky, Idaka. Mrs. Wilcox presents the Suita for the Autumn. iligton. for Frocks. Slips of tins recent move-n.en- l because churtu hut lie k the now to in it much been There has Tlie simps offer nt small prices rulveij, conjerture oing nci M.issachuKetix in looking to a the tailored suit of the fu- slips of muslin, while or colored, to future, for we are constantly seeing im- concerning or the ancient temple at ture should the punier hoenme popu- go under transparent frocks. These restoration and In placing the charts provements. Aviation is now in its pri- lar. But at last an inkling tins been have a lace edged ruffle, are cm low J( msah-m- , NKAII CHICAGO Sti dollar a aa acre thia wiili the Herald ini' presentation to is of and stale the in we bands In nnd of the have what nmy neck, on r expect. largely given mary anil elnver hit eropa. the straps only: alfalfa in memory of her husband, the loi and One of the suits for earliest autumn shoulders edged with luce. in, better land for general farming One enthusiasts, but as time goes on it will develop into a very ordinary and Wifi-ofruit. Splendid climate; pure water. Mrs. expresses the hope that, is of cheviot, with u very long coal. t from ( lilcagu by rail or boat. Esnjr sort of business, in which every Is sly will take part. This will The gown underneath Is Irlnimeil every-da- y the temple may at some time be reSilk or Crepe de Chine. iem. s. Write for mapand llluatratrd booklet When cleaning small pieces of silk stored to its original form. With each J. T. MERRITT. Manistee. Mich. be the practical plia.-- e of its existence and when tliai day arrives men and around tbe hips with a short tunic a folder giving lettered v.:A or ii Itself. of while the doth crepe le chine or any fancy piece, chart la This, women will think no limit of making air trips from Baltimore io New red iiiimla keys to the historic signifiin 4 rastlle wash on is am! fits the figure, cut hot Mlrrnra and Keplalo snap punier line first earn Ilnwr to Make g tie-or Boston than they do now of compassing the distance bv the rail-wa- v or the of York tun cance temple from the outer i liii-fmid it is only evident water, then dip In hen.!iu. ua I im younmn wall to the luueruiost chamber. Knit panieniara tree. Addiraa . .1 I.f when tlii' emit is removed. or water. lends roi"i- ami brilliancy S d I I e I s' still-fishi- I I d ng arc-no- J i i J I n d f ' f. I t - i GRAZING LANDS I c-- s Mi-li- nueirr-iunliiii- :t: i . vil g. Walnut, Xukono. lnd. i: x : - |