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Show woman says that all men may be equal, but none are superior. COLORS OF NAMES Instant Relief for All Eyes, that tm- utitntil f i out dut. In at. un r ah mi, rirrin s ku: nai.vi:. SAN FRANCISCO WOMAN HAS A - The love of money U the easiest of all roots to cultivate. A SUDDEN GOLD. v i T v ' v , ' . $V V s N . f A y,v V, :y , v Y i . v v a S? ' ' ii v sfiiff' v '.? " JIls Helen SaoeTbler, of 815 Main St St, an Mich writes interesting letter Joseph, on the subject of catching cold, which cannot fall to beof value to all women who catch cold easily It Should be Taken According to Directions on the Bottle, at the First Appearance of the Cold. St. Joseph, Micii., Sept., 1001. Last winter I caught a sudden cold which developed Into an unpleasant catarrh of the head and throat, depriving me of my appetite and usual good spirits. A friend who had been eured by 1'eruna advised me to try it and I sent for a bottle at once, and I am glad to say that in three days the phlegm had loosened, and 1 felt better, my appetite returned and within nine days I was in my usual good health. Miss Helen Sauerbier. Peruna is an old and well tried remedy for colds. No woman should be without it. SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S OlTTLE iver PILLS. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Month, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simi- le Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Throat and Lungs I-- 1 need just the protection against cold and disease that i obtained from PisosCure. If you have a cough or cold, slight or serious, begin tak-in- g Pisos Cure today and continue until you are well. Cure the cough while it b fresh, when a few dose, of Piso. Cure may be all that you will need. Famous for half a century. Pleasant to taste. Free from opiates and harmful ingredients. At all druggists', 25 eta. Por Infants nnd Children Some Proof That Symboliita Who Claim to See Things in Color and Color in Things May Ce Right. Theie Is a Ionian In San Francisco who has ttlwajs from earliest childhood been able to see names In color. When I hear a name I see Its color, ami I have always done so as far back as my recollection extends. When 1 was a small child I used to see the color in a vlld flash, but after I had learned to read 1 began to see the name printed in color, and am still able to do so.' When asked to give concrete examples of how names looked, 6he replied: Mary is the whitest name pure snow white. Hilda nnd Alma are white names, but tinged with yellow creamy white. Anna. Emma and Margaret are pale yellow. Iaura Is golden. Elizabeth and Edith are light blue. Nellie is deep blue. Kate and Helen are pink, while Florence Is deep, rosy red. Bertha, Paulino and Elsie are pale lilac, Susan and Julia deep lavender, while Louisa 13 rich royal purple.. Some names are dark and somber and suggest brown and brownish red shades. Such are Josephine, Sarah and Joanna. A name and Its diminutive are not always of the same color. For Instance, Elizabeth is light blue while Ilessle Is one of the brown names. The color asso-catiohas nothing to do with the so far as I have been able to sound, discover. Names like Gladys, Edna and Hazel, which I never heard In childhood, as they belong to a newer fashion In nomenclature, nevertheless when first heard had their appropriate colors. Gladys appeared amber yellow, Edna bluish lavender and Hazel pale yellowish brown. Masculine names have also their colors. John Is dark reddish brown, George light red, Henry medium yellow, Harry lighter yellow, Thomas pink, Charles and William blue, Alfred white, Robert red and Paul lavender. Strange to say, I have never seen a green name, and y green Is a color to which I am very partial and which affords me great delight. All my life I have been much fascinated by color and its associations. One of my earliest amusements was to copy the pieces of descriptive poetry found in the old time school readers. In doing so I, following a rule of my own, used to begin the names of colors with capital letters. When taken to task for thus violating the rule on the subject, my defense was that the words were so pretty they ought to be thus distinguished. 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