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Show THE PREStt-BULLETI- ..: - .... ., ... .... .' - :: Children Cry for Fletcher's liie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ' In ttse ior over thirty years, has borne the signature of has been made under his per-- wmcmC sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-go- od are but Experiments that triHe with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. . For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising . therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS yBears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought "Toys! Tojd Everything for Christmas Everybody Welcome Come to our store which contains everything from Toyland. Toys for young and old anything and everything from the tinniest doll to the big submarine Dclh from 2 for 5c up to $10; Wagons from 23c up to $4. All kinds of Friction Toys, Mechanical Toys, Hand Painted Chinaware, Submarines, Machine Guns, Torpedoes, Airplane, Drums, Toilet Articles, Tables, Chairs, Christmas Boxes, Toy Cars, Games, Blocks, Hand Painted Choco-late, Tea and Berry Sets, Jewel Boxes, Sewing Boxes, Handkerchiefs, Bocks of All Kinds, Full Lie of Holiday Stationery, Trains, Doll Furniture, All Kinds of Animals, Horses of All Kinds and Sizes, Slei?hs ' and All Kinds of Christmas Ornaments. In fact everything from Toyland to please, amuse, and entertain old and young alike. . i resents for Ladies, Gentlemen anl Babies. , Come in and let us help q you select ycur Christmas Presents. We could mention innumerable objects, but space will not permit. We invite you to come and see. If you are not sure what you want, come In and let us help you to dHde, Annex to Vienna Grocery - 447 Main : All goods delivered free of charge U ..'.:.. ' - - : U' I inei I ' ft i T --mmf ' 1 Centrally.Located ! t ft Cooking Unsurpassed Open Day and Night jjf VJ Wre serve only the best food prepared to please the j Jh most fastidious. Everything clean and sanitary. f. Tables for ladies and their escorts. $ jig When you eat at the Vienna you get the best food, the j best attention and you will be more than pleased with our service. $ h KROGII & CLUTE, rrops. C v ' 4 6 v - f x Carter's Utile liver Fills ": Yen Cannot be v-- Js. A Remedy Thai-- j Constipated lif Makes Life land Happy 4? Worth Living I 'IS iLk io? BARTER'S IRON PILLS p,..c.-- j ii.l-.ff.-- weu tut il!ereat!y help most pale-face- d peopl Can't sleep! Can't eat! CaiYt even digest what little you do eat! J One or two dotes I PV--v ARMY & NAVY V7 DYSPEPSIA TABLETS YV will make you feci en years younger. Best fgl known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the j U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway. N.Y.' I j; SPRINGTEX is the underwear ( . , ! with million little sprines in its AtfUtlQlCX U7 j) ;1 fabric which "give and take" underAv"ear .' j! with every movement of the JyJx body, and preserve the shape of y.V. ; the garment despite long wear fT' Vl 'i V J! nd hard washings. jf- i f j It ii the year-arou- underwear, light, I If "! if medium or heavy weight, u you like. f I J J j! "Remember to Duy It Yeu'll Foret You Havs U On" . k I UTICA KNITTING CO, Makirs VY VCl LSalss Room: 350 Broadway, Hn Ysrk Wj - j Id a I The Men's Clothing Store of I the West I"- - :0vercoa.ts. 1 Interesting in every item, extra-- 1 ordinary in variety, comprehen- - I I sive in its scope a gathering of ". 1 fine overcoats that stands alone. I AN INDIVIDUAL STORE FOR I I YOUNG MEN STYLE 8 1 HEADQUARTERS 1 1 Young men who watch style r, 1 developments have discovered 1 that we're always just a little i 1 ahead in such matters; we will I prove that to any young men 1 who cares to come and see for I himself. The styles are very Jni graceful, the new ideas very P 1 cleverly applied the tailoring I I shows the best custom quality; 1 I I new colors and striking fabric I 1 developments are shown. I I I ( Altogether the most interesting j I I jit lot of Suits and Overcoats for I H . young men that you will ever I see I t $23, $30, $33, $10, $15, $30 i USE rfZ? JSw iriii m I " "'L Alt USE STANDARD AND j I SCOFIELD COAL I I IT MAKES THE IJEST OF FIRES 1 1 Quick Service. Order Today and the Coal will be delivered tl I Tomorrow. Try it. J I Copperfleld CeM Co. i HIONE 38 If COLDS, INFLUENZA, PNEUMONIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS AK SPREAD THIS WAY Copies of tins poster can be ob- - tnlned free of charge by writing to the Surgeon General, U. S. I'uhllc Ilculth Bervb e, Washington, I. C. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkiekkk VM.TTO tTATFS XTVMmT U. S, HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING Increase in All Respiratory Di-seases After the Influenza Epidemic Probable. Influenza Expected to Lurk for Months. How to Guard Against Pneumonia, Common Colds Highly Catching lm. portanceof Suitable Clothlrfg Could Save 100,000 Lives. Washington, D. C With the subsid-ence of the epidemic of Influenza the attention of health officers la directed to pneumonia, bronchitis and other diseases of the - respiratory system which regularly cause a large number of deaths, especially during the winter season. According to Rupert Blue, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, these diseases will be especially prevalent this win-ter unless the people are particularly careful to obey health Instructions. "The present epidemic," said Sur-geon General Blue, "has taught by bit-ter experience how readily a condition beginning apparently as a Blight cold may go on to pneumonia and death. Although the worst of the epidemic Is over, there will continue to be a large number of scattered cases, many of them mild and unrecognized, which will be danger spots to be guarded against." The Surgeon General likened the present situation to that after a great fire, saying, "No Are chief who understands his business stops playing the hose on the charred debris as soon as the flames and visible fire have dis-appeared. On the contrary, he con-tinues the water for hours and even days, for he knows that there Is dan-ger of the fire rekindling from smo-ldering emhers." "Then you fear another outbreak of Influenza?" he was asked. "Not neces-sarily another large epidemic," said the Surgeon General, "but unless the people learn to reullze the seriousness I of the danger they will be compelled to pay a heavy death toll from pneumo-- . n!a and other respiratory diseases. Common Colds Highly Catching. "It is encouraging to observe that pcopje are beginning to learn that or-dinary coughs and colds are highly catching and are spread from person to person by means of droplets of germ laden mucus. Such droplets are sprayed Into the air when careless or Ignorant people cough or sneeze out covering their mouth and nose. It Is also good to know that people have learned something about the value of fresh air. In summer, when people lire largely out of doors, the resplra--' !7 diseases' (coughs, cold vpneumo- - n'a, etc.) are Infrequent; In the fall, I as people begin to remain Indoors, the respiratory diseases increase; in the ; .winter, when people are prone to stay j In badly ventilated, overheated rooms, ! the respiratory diseases become very j prevalent ; Suitablo Clothing Important. I "Still another factor In the produc- - tlon of colds, pneumonia and other re- - J spiratory diseases is carelessness or Ig-- ! norunce of the ieople regarding sult- - ! Hble clothing during the seasons wlicn j the weather suddenly changes, sitting J In warm rooms too heavily dressed or, what Is even more common, especially i among women, dressing so lightly that J windows are kept closed in order to be 1 comfortably warm. This is a very in- - Jurlous practice. Could Save 100,000 Lives. "I believe we could easily save on hundred thousand lives annuully In the United States If all the people would adopt the system of fresh air living followed, for example, In tuler-culosl- s sanatoria. There la nothing mysterious alout It no specific medi-cine, no vaccine. The Important tiling Is right living, good food and plenty ol fresh air. Droplet Infection Explained in Pictures. "The Ittireau of Public Health, Treasury Department, has Just Issued a striking poster drawn by Derrynian, tlie well-know- Washington cartoonist. The poster exemplifies the modern method of health eduction. A few years ago, under similar circumstances, the healih authorities would have is-sued an ofllclul dry hut scientifically accurate bulletin teaching the role of droplet Infection in the spread of re-spiratory diseases. The only ones who would have understood the bulletin would have been those who already knew ail about the subject The nmu In the street, the plain citizen und the many millions who toll for their living would have had no time and no desire to wade through the technical phrase-ology." RED CROSS ROLL CALL IS SPIRIT OF'CilRISTMAS Of all the observances of Chrlstmns the American people have known the one this year will be most In keeping with the true spirit of the day. Self cen- - tered exchanging ol gifts will be little In evidence because our resources ore pledged to much more Important use. The Red Cross Chrlstmns Roll Call Is conceived In the new light. When the American man, ' woman or child pays the noml- - nal membership dues the action far transcends an ordinary con- - tributlon. Wherever people are starving, wherever they are sick, wherever they lack shelter, tbo Red Cross Christmas Roll Call will stand for renewed hope and th promise of efficacious relief. How necessary, then, that the answer of the American people should be overwhelming. The amount of money raised Is sec- - ondary. The world will measure our humanitarian purpose by the number of names enrolled. If the word goes out that FORTY MILLION Americans have Joined the Red Cross or a greater num-- ber all mankind will be revived by the practical proof of our idealism. k w Those who have been on the firing line know that the work of the Red Cross will not end k with the proclaiming of peace, k k In ninny respects the demands upon the Red Cross will In- - k crease as new fields of relief are opened. The readjustment pe- - rlod will present many npportu-- nltles for sharing our abundance k k with our world neighbors, who k k are at rock bottom In every hu- - man respect k Every American will be think- - Ing irtfing this line because the needs In Europe and Asia will k k stand forth with Insistent call to k k his and her sympathy. In the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call k the aim Is to place the entire American people on record as approving the Red Cross spirit. Such approval will make every k dollar expended abroad have a k sacred signitkance to the bene- - k k ficlarles. , To register YOUR approval of the Red Cross all you need Is a k k heart and a dollar I |