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Show 1" s. L i timedto.a nicety '8 to MIS LIMITATION. NERVOUS fjtltltnc pf impecunious pranlee Was Not Set by God of Love. RprsentaU e DESPONDENT - of Henry Texas, conflnulnf bie campaign against International marriages, bald at a din-aerj- Washington: OjdGobsa Guide's daughter. Gold, the heiress, was courted very ttrepuouly last month at Monte Carfo by a Spanish grandee Wherever she went on walking ltta n0e lunching at t iro's, WOMEN Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound Their Own Statements play-ntt- b Casino the grandee, in hi Poole clotheb, was at So-Textif- tin-1&- Ibo. y. - - - ms Plates, Pa. "When I wrote to you her one evening, first I was troubled with female weakthe acts of Dejanlre, in the ness and backache, beautiful Salle Gamier: and was so nervous ilM Golde Lotta wlzout you that I would cry nt cannot exist but one fortnight more!' Mrs. Praise Your husband la the least noise, it "Yo ran only exist another wonderful man In many ways. Not would startle me eo. Don Guzman? Gut tell Are. I began to take Lylng seems to escape him. the beautiful girl tell me how Mr. Diggs Thats so. my dear. He dia E. Pinkhamn caa specify a definite time like seems to observe everything but Lent. remedies, and I dont . have any more cry-i- cg Lev Matches. Helaa, Mees Golde, said the Spttn-spell. I sleep Miss Marie Corelli, like all female lar , H Is not 1. It is y eredltora, sound and my nerwh de se specifying ' vousness Is better. novellsta, la a firm believer In marrying for love. I will recommend The speaker, an editor of a wom- your medicines to all suffering women. ZEMA ITCHED SO BADLY an's magazine, was taking tea at The -- Mrs. Maet Halstead, Plates, Pa.. I COULDNT STAND IT." 1 Box 98. , Colony club In "New York. She a nut sandwich poised near Here b the report of another genuine her mouth: case, which still further shows tost Lyentered with eczema on my neck 1 argued and wrangled about love dia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound boot six mouths, beginning by lit- matches with Miss Corellf one whole may be relied upon. ; pimples breaking out. I kept Stratford In her inflamhad day Dakota. I If. Walcott, ecrttcbWtlH the blood came. It kept but she- - rather got the' better mation which caused pnin in my aide, home, I getjlng worse, couldn't sleep nights of me, at tbe end with An epigram! and my back ached all the time. I was anymore, it kept Itching for abouf a " 'She who marries for love,' Miss 0 bins that 1 felt like crying if .any on moeth, then I went to a doctor and Corelli enter heaven with her even spoke to me. ,1 took Lvdis EL said, fcoisome liquid to take, it seemed shut She who marries without Plnkhama Vegetable Compound, and I as U 1 vu going to get better. ' The eyes love enters hell with them open. began to gain right away. I continued ltcllpg stopped for about three days, its use and Dow I am n well woman. buj when Jt started again, was even Mrs. Amelia Dabl; Walcott, N. Your Care When Need Eyes worse than before, "he ecsema Itched ' Dakota. . Kurins By Rsuisdy. Ko Sunint-r- wli so badly I couldn't Stand It any more. Try rtns Arts VuirkJy. Try It for Esa, Weak, If yon want special advice write t - 5 went to a doctor and be gave me Watery Eysa an Granulated Eyslida. Illustrated Book la saek Packaya- - Kurt ns E. Plakham Medicine Co. (eeafl-deatlLydia bone medicine, but didnt do any good. eonpounded not a "Palest K ky our Ueultata Lynn, Mast. Year ktter will Pn aoscsasTal let Sal Remla usd Phyrtsiaas' a"for aur W have been having Cutlcura yean. Mow dedicated to tka Pub- he epeneds read sad answered hy a edies la the houee, so I decided to try tloa lic and sold by ItnutflsU at fee and He per Butt la. woman and held la .strict confidence Murine ky Salv la Ateptlc Tubes, Ms sad Hu. tbim. 1 had been using Cutlcura Murine Co.. Chloago Kye Remedy Bap. so I got me a box of Cutlcura STOIES MtMl? opraL p5 GAIL fa pnotSissuch. Qfctment, and washed off the affected Right Suls and Knew Hie Weakness. sobs, or under tkr Sbuuldur Ti-- tli laSIsssilow. lck iartukcblk prt with Cutlcura Soap three times a Benbam I like to llRger over a tlpUMMi.Pt Atllo. juundlM, BIumu. dor, and then put tbe Concurs Oint- bath. bulk-- . OuttH TuwuLBud BraMb, SuMw-- u,Wind os vvur butmork or Llvur, or ment on. The first day I put It oa. It Opprwuulus Bss Mrs. Benham Yes, an Internal one. Pstn oa btnawehor Bu sla WnkolrrulrBrW nllewd me of itching no I could aleep. all thus STuiputaa aru soumooly uaumd bv Ualp Gall trouBluu. W rRo for oqr up righ- t1.. nu u and all Sl.nui of (ho aj flat night. It took about a week, Malice is more easily disarmed by iLUrraal BiBBai I come off. could scab then j see tbe t .14. duirai. Ml or Indifference than by conflict rcjalla-Itpt die treatment up for three weeks, Ion. Mrs. Sigourney. aid my eczema, waa cured. TAKE- t "My brother got bis face burned e rrwED iw to IfisPami with and be used Osticura Torn- dniuiit -- Till rutaaS uau iwmiof faila to ears say llohlti, Blind, all fitswtui Hutment? and Soap o ProUuuln Pitas la to U day. Hu. 'Thp piople thought he would have scan, but jroq Tbo flrut Souo oft so sstortsk tha Hvtud. Discontents arise from our- - desire cant see that he ever had hli face glvtnf stastlcHy of ottod, bwoyoocy Sf body . hurnid. It was simply awful to look oftener than from our wants. Krum GOOD Di&tSl ION, at teforo the e Cutlcura Remedies mache., Met and soBd Price, tlssh. bowsts rsfular ' v?, cured It." (Soap and - Ointment) In Syrup for Cblldroa THC NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Ko.t...S.a. (Slated) MlsS Elizabeth Gehrkt,' For-Ve- Krs, Wtatsnve Booth IA puum. rodneou laBuuiui-quay- s City, Ark., Oct 18, 1910. Although SMtklKc, SufMpu suras IOTJ wind ooils, at bottle. poia.mm OHRAT hl ' FHA, Cl UK IftiKNir . Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold , fcMITFTIOMM MITHKH HF f f, MLIttt, CHROMIC t i'R t.K Cl Kftf Ire ?ftR nA4rM hy druggists and dealer everywhere, The "cdmmandihg Intellect should Rr4 UU8DOM. KMb MKD. CO.. MAVMMTOOt MO. e s sample of each, with book; hkv-tbcommand and be king vtll ho mailed free on application to Schiller. ihktytmUrrom S X ' io Cutlcira, Dept L, Boston. 1 4 X v.., Biin said to 1 fort-Blgf- t, con-tinue- d, . TTie Easter Festival Aunt J era aha DldT you so and see the aquarium. Joslah? Uncle Josh No; the durned critter was aby and hid In a. corner ol hla ease. Sad Caae. "I hear your husband haa ioat hia -v Job. public ---- Tea What does he expect to do now? Well, he told me thl morning that unlesi he could get reinstated pretty soon he, would have 'to go to - work somewhere. Chicago If You Are a Trifle Sensitive About the size of your shoot, you oan wea tjl size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder,, into .them. Just the thing for Dancing Partie and for Breaking in Sew Shoes. Sample Kce- Address Allen 8. Olmsted. Le Roy', Iv Y. i nr.- - . The woman who shows. her teeth and smiles Is reasonably sure to attain her object much quicker than tbp one who shows her teeth and growls. The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, Mass., will send a large trial box of Paxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleansing and germicidal toilet preparation, to any woman, free, upon request A woman thinks s man is extravagant because he would as soon pay $1 for anything he wants as 98 cents. Garfield Tea, the natural remedy for patios, oan always be relied on. Con-(- tl Some of the charity that begins at home isnt up to the standard. An old toper Is satisfied if he can keep his head above water. TWO WEEKS , TREATL1EIIT AfID MEDICINE FREE If you suffer from Rheumatism, write. If you suffer from No matter what Kidney Trouble, write you suffer from, write to no matter what your disease MUNYONS DOCTORS asd aa4 geffereon Ita, Philadelphia, Pa. HOT A PERRY TO PAY Offer Is Good for the Next Thirty Days METALLICHEEL5 AND COUNTERS Toor Shoes t Miners, Quanymen, Farmers, and Oufjkk r'J Wofim dooMs the wear ci thb dues by iwttif ihoM ai llsta Ik Wale. Tha he tmd with thaa iaathar, tapper! tha eawalara, aaaa ahea mam at Samian ahoa Sold ready by tmi, hySaabhageaar. cobbler. Uyoardalar I any aka by y r toad l I , ha-- Tear mffUma, wriM Bunn not sadDiniT ce. . mstm, iul W. N. U, Salt Lake CKy, NO. Easter trade. 14-18-12. The Christian church Introduced the most beautiful celebrations of Is the Inspiring feast of the year and Its celebration meana a renewal of faith. Even In remote parts of the world, where priests and, their little flocks assemble, the . Easter lights burn on the altar! and faithful congregations sing Easter carols with all-East- HE world itself keeps Easter Day, begins an old carol in recognition that Easter Is s festival of spring. While the Christian faith accepts It as a movable feast depending on the time of the Paschal moon. It Is always within the period when nature is awaking from winter to a renewal of life. Each day the sun rises earlier, its warmth drawing the frost from, the ground, As tf by magic , the dull .field! Are veiled fn tender green-- and the .flowsrs 'bud ln the, 'sheltered ' " places.' - - ' In ,the first days of bnman history the cave man rubbed dry sticks together to steal ' fire - from the sun'. When the' spring , melted the loe of winter, he bowed more profoundly to the great luminary .In the sky sa it appeared In the east, and later when be built his altars he renewed the fires when the sun turned .northward. .. The word Easter Is from the Saxon "Eostre, the name of the goddese of spring. "Eoster lived In the east with the ' rising sun. 'She was the moet gentle of all the deities of the pagan- world. As she tripped across the meadows the grass came out, the flowers blossomed, the Ice was broken In the brooks, and the streams sahg merrily. All the earth rejoiced for the fairer seasons of the year were at A hand. Significant of "Resurrection. , Each year Eostre was born again significant of the resurrection from the dead of the Christian faith.. The young plants swoks to life from dry seeds, the chicks from the eggs, and everywhere In nature the springtide under the spell or Eostre became lovely after the winter's sleep. The Romans adopted the Saxon Eostre as their goddess Aurora. When the Christian fathers were naming the feasts of the church it was a wise thought that brought the old nature worship and the Easter resurrection ' -Into harmony. ,'? The Emperor Constantine, at the beginning of the fourth century, resolved to fix the time of Easter that It should not conflict with the Jewish To .prevent' disputes, be Passover, made the rules which were accepted at the Council of Nice fn 825 4. D. The twenty-firs- t day oT March was known as the Vernal Equinox, the next full moon was the moon of N'lsan, or the Jewish Passover, and the Lords Day following was Easter Day. But If the full moon happened oa a-- - Sunday, Easter Day waa the Sunday after that Old Easter customs, while differing widely according to religion and lobad some calities, things In common. The Easter flower has always bees sacred to altars. Today we speak of the Easter Illy, meaning the St Joseph lily, and In other parts of the world The daffodil, or the narcissus, or the calls Illy may be regarded as the Easter lily. The Easter egg is generally treafured and the Easter candlf is a sacred fire, the egg pertaining to the resurrection of life, end the fire to eternal life. 1 The return of the sun at the vernal equinox was an occasion for rejoicing among the pagans In general, especially the wandering tribes who studied the lklea, the Druids, and wild northern people. The fire worship, ers of Persia, living op the high puld plateaux at this season, rose more reverently with the dawn and spread their rags to kneel in adoration awaiting the token In the east of the source of light and life. The Easter eggs as symbols of the gods of good and evlL Ormuzd.and Adriman, wers popular In Persia 'and gayly colored. They were !- . In Chicago." . Ella What do you thlnt(df hfmt ... Stella Hes too mean' to pay alt mony even a dollar down and a dot .... lar a month. In--re By Lena M. MtCmJqf exchanged, as. gifts, even solemn 'dig nltaries carrying them about In their voluminous robes and presenting them to friends Eaeter Symbol UnlverssL The colored Easter eggs, as gay as the Easter flowers in the fields, are In Russia and In Paris, universal. and Jn fact today in all large cities of the world, Imitation eggs are made of confectionery, and Jewelers go go far as to make eggs of gold and silver and to set them wttogems for the - , Joy. The most solemn celebration of all is that held In the Church of the Holy 8epulcher at Jerusalem. Pilgrims assemble from every corner-o- f Christendom, and ascend the Via Dolorosa chanting prayers. Many attend the g Ceremonies, and throngs haste to- - the church where devotion keeps them waiting from Good Friday until Saturday, afternoon, when the Patriarch with unllghted torch enters ! ; the gloom of the sepulcher.' ' They watch with bated breath for his return. No light flickers in the darkness then suddenly a blase flame Up,' the torch Is on fire and with a shout of thanksgiving the multitude breaks Into singing a glorious byma of thanksgiving. Those nearest the altar eagerly snatch fire from the torch, candle after candle Is lighted until every taper In the church-- 4 The worshipers rise, the burning. gloOm Is dispelled, and they go, forth Into the gray of the morning greeting one another, Christ Is arisen! meeting tht reply, Hd Is arisen Indeed! Ceremonies at Rome. The festal ceremonies at Rome are most splendid. The T bps officiate at mass on that day and 8t Peters ls filled with cardlnalsrjrelates, and dignitaries from all parts of the world. The day la ushered In by firing cannon from the Castle of 8L Angelo. The magnificent basilica la richly decorated, altars are newly ornamented, the lights around 8L Peter's tomb sre burning, and the Pope It seated in Tils chair of htate In vestments 1 ablase with gold. carols Easter are sung Intan Christian land Some of the most beautiful are those from the Tyrol, where singers gd from house to house. Spain gives way to Joy In fetes, and gifts are made to the Virgin, who it adorned with her beet robee and Jewels at this time. Russians enjoy a gift tree, like our Christmas tree, while Jeweled . Easter eggs are exchanged In the Imperial household. The Easter carpi pf the Christian church Is sacred history and nature worship together. One of the favorr ites begins; church-bells "Let the merry ring,' Hence with tears and tlglng. Frost and cold have fled with sprtag, Life hath conquered dying; Flowers are smiling held are gay. Bunny la the weather. With our rising Lord today, Alt things lias together." Another carol la "The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done." while many have the refrain or Alleluia." Wherever there are chime of belli they are rung Joyously In celebration. There Is a mystery about the the Easter rabbit of Germany. In .the forest, where grown people have hidden the colored g eggs. Is as popular as Is on the White House grounds Washington. In some places doves are liberated nt Easter, and It Is quit general to. fill Easter baskets with flowers. or cakes, and to make 'visits to renew good will among friends. A great deal of beautiful music has been written, for tb .Easter services, which have become elaborate occasions hi tbe churches. Many carols that are sung have been banded, down by tradition and repeated, from father to son.' They frequently tell the New Testament atory of the first Chitlin Eaater morning when Christ toss from tb tomb, and gave all hirtnan he toga faith In Immortality: ' . ' al) B--uw ' irnm. wti , egg-rollin- THE R AP " ' 8unhlne. 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To enrich the blood and Increase the led blood corpuscles, thereby moat baa which point probably puzzled lrrlnervous feeding the nerves on rich red blood and doing away with people at one time or another, but jn tability, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and do not permit . tbe caae pf throat and intestinal a dishonest dealer to ineult your intelligence with the juat aa good . uncertainno troubles there should be kind. Th Discovery has 40 years of cures behind it and contains ty. aaya a medical authority. Tbe docno alcohol or narcotics. Ingredients plainly printed on wrapper. tor should be summoned at once, for Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of of wrapping and mailing only. Send 1 one-cetbe sore throat may be diphtheria, and stamps to pay expensecloth-bound book. Address: Dr. R.V. Pistes. Buff slo,N.V. stamps for the French the Intestinal symptoms may. mean one of or any peritonitis, appendicitis a dozen complaints of serious .character. Valuable time and the golden opportunity may be wasted by waitthat are severe ing for symptoms enough tq Justify calling, the doctor. i. y SSgiKS ,22-pag- 4 v. I s :t ori-gtn- Egg-buntin- g TuriV OIKT-UhN- T - L J" 't. A Ai , ft : |