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Show PAUSES EDITOR FREE ADVICE TO eems to Have a Feeling That He is Making an Argument Against Woman Suffrage. TO SICK WOMEN Enemies of votes for Suggestions. Women suffering from any form o! female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private correspondence do partmentof the Ly dia E. Pinkham Med1 icine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never lias the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Nothing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helied thousands. - Surely any woman, rich or poor," should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. and Inside one could see , a restless fox terrier, eager to be le out. The woman carried a leaBh in her left hand, and the dog bright-eyed- Will ry is umr Every woman out: lit to liave J.ydia E. lMnkham'ti Text Hook. It Is not a book for peneral distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by moL. Write for Jt tody. re . FRANK GIRL. Ml GRATEFUL OLD MAN. Mr.W. D. 8mlth. Ethel, Ky, writes: "I have born using Dodd's Kidney Pills for ten or twelve years and they have done me a great deal of good. I do not think I would be alive today If it were not for Dodd's Kidney Pills.backI strained my about forty years ago, which left It very weak. I was troubled with Inflam mation of the blad- W. D. Smith, dr, Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me of that and the Kidney Trouble I take Dodd'a Kidney Pills now to kerp from having riackac.be. I am 77 years old and a farmer. You are t liberty to publlch this testimonial, and you may use my picture In with Correspond with Mr. Smith about this wonderful remedy. Dodd's Kidney Pills. EOc. per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Cc lUiffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dlabea. All 3 sent free. Adr. I ! con-fcrctl- if Explained. Why am I always tbe goatr "Because yott persist la butting of iMknfg, n t.' Hl.BaV of "ho man dynamos," Breaking man who baa Is erythln charged. GENEROUS 6lfT free to Readers of This Paper mfr r yrf Utttet. rerfir Slot and fwitbrm Mitm. In flirt, it in maganrte almn will he Kent von ahanliitelir ftve. With. It ZW-jf we will inrlnile anr one e oiir R hmima tiarn Rn 'for rhmmtm, otir Kidner Remedy Hr ttniriT Remfor tronhlff, imr our Pw Pw Pilla fof edy for indig-wm- . Munvoti I)rrtw lnlionanepa to rontotion. Not Addre-- a or The Moayon Company, Philadelphia, Pa. pv. a pnn Remedy jaEEEEnazanii: o tuMlai w cijlt. ai And we tt that our waakneaa la pltl3 day comes to us clothed on high. with glory. Of all days EASTER year, it la the most Wa toll at our tajik In tht burden and heat Father Tabb la an exOf llff't paaalonata noon; they art quisite little , poem said that folded In peace. Ihe bud that first unfolded at Christ- It la well; wa rejoice that their heaven at la aweet. mas reached its splendid bloom one duy for ua all the bitter will Easter. From Christmas to Easter Andceaae. :he weeks are processional. After the The cemeteries have many visitors holidays social gayety ia'ln full swing until arrested by the thoughtful and on Easter afternoon. Tbe quiet sleep In the ers in God's Acre are not forgotten; meditative aspect of Lent. shadowy gloom of Good Friday Lent they bave never quite left us. Only reaches Us culmination, and after that the mortal part lies beneath the turf. pause, when even the stir of business The soul of ethereal essence cannot ceases and the world looks back to its perish with the body. It comforts Redeemer, we reach the summit and our hearts to carry our gifts of flowers :rown of Christendom on Easter Sun- and leave them on the mounds under day. Fitly, Easter comes in the which our dead repose. A friend tells a touching story of spring. Nature, too, has been processional. During the frost and ice and a visit she paid to the grave of a de mow, the wild gales and low hanging parted friend last Easter Sunday. clouds, nature, seeming to be asleep, She had with her a superb bunch of aas in reality very busy. The bare roses, a tribute to the memory of the trees were getting ready to burst Jnto dead. On tbe car was a plain day laleaf, the brown grasses were to put borer. He also carried flowers. He in vivid green, and everywhere the bad a lame tin pall overflowing with flowers and the blossoms, the bees beautiful lilies. TouchlnK his hat, be and the birds were coming, coming addressed the lady. T think we are Jay by day. to keep blgh festival bound for the same place," he said. once more. and we bave a similar errand. Rich The pretty girl who likes on Easter people like you may carry such roses Sunday to dress herself in spring ap- as yours to adorn th graves of their on her head to dead. A friend in the far south sent parel from the hat , on and the dainty me these lilies, and I am taking them shoes ;ho sloves on her hands, is In sympathet- to the grave of my wife. I am very Easter Is a lonely without he, but It is a com ic accord with nature. movable feast, and when the calendar fort to me to give ber these lilies. brings it to us on a day of sleet and She loved them to dearly." The two stations jnow, we find it hard to believe alto- mourners In their different were drawn together In sympathy by gether in the fitness of things. and a common revTo be at its royal best. Easter a common griefwent on their way. erence as they The should be an April day. bright each burden of fragrance a bearing and showers sunbeams, dashing and bloom. changeful moods of April symbolize we carry flowers on Easter 'he eternal youth of the world. Easter to While and the cemetery, we church the wear will of In this year grace Sunday to carry them or send omit not should worn has the same Joyous look that It to them tbe sickroom. the hospital, ever since the resurrection. So the sufferer. the chamber of the sbut-imaidens who go forth from borne In the Old Ladies' Home and the homes raiment befitting the spring will wear of the very poor. No one can walk Ihe same attractive charm that has a crowded quarter In the through been girlhood s own in every century. poorest part under every flowers withoutof any town bearing Pagan and Christian, being besieged by the sun. In every period, in every clime, children of the streets. They hunger sweetest is the flower in its girlhood and thirst for flowers, an sometimes thing beneath the sky. they hunger for bread. I knew an inI am always sorry when the time stance In which for many weeks a comes for girl to lay aside their soft woman who might have been called furs, heightening as they do the bloom tbe angel of the tenements tried in of the face and giving an air to the vain to secure an entrance Into a toilet more enchanting than that con- home where poverty and crim bad ferred by the most delicate lare been linked together. Tbe door was When an Easier costume can com' always shut In her face.. Tbe bine an effect of flowers and furs. It mother did not want compassion Is simply perfect. In our large emu and scorned its offer. One day, It the churahes are always thronged to must bave been In the spring and the doors on Easier day, among the near tbe blessed Eastertide, the kind worshipers being thoe who have kept visitor bethought ber of a method that from childhood a feeling of reverence, might be winning. She went Into the thankfulness and huml!Jty that sends bouse as usual, and as she tapped at them to church on that Sunday, If on the door, which was opened ss usual no other. The organ peals In solemn by only tbe merest crack, sbe held rhord. the hymns are full of triumph, In front of ber a superb rose, a rose Ihe choirs sing with a note of Jubilant exultation. We bring the flowers to church, and the lilies and roses V axaleas and hyacinths are very much st borne thre. Altar and chancel are beautl.'ul with palms and rich with garlands and growing plants. Flow jr m: ers symbolize the thought of reiurrec x no Is there Hon. the thonaht that death, but only, even In this world of a I - . ' 1 lit, ' . . toss and change, tbe life everlasting. The daixlf were here last summer; tbey will be here strain covering a million fields with their cloth of aold a few weeks bene?, and tbe lilies never die. They may aeem to pas away, but their proud succession baa no break. As for na who begin our lives In tba cradle, and go on through glad and busy years, from youth to age, our lives are processionaL and every Easter marks them with Its white tone. Often as Easter returns we remember those who were once at pur side and are visible no longer. They have left u for awhile, but tbey are living beyond our sight, and their I Urjf . Mill! Invisible presence may be our comfort f OaLMtai III and support and our armor against sorrow. THE RESURRECTION.' trWmi our Wv tia. ivrcr rpilte In bloom. The flower did what nothThy who hnre fm.wl It trats-lormpto th ing else could have don th hAirwt of Threh an enemy Into a friend. nnliM abort; A thomwno mmorla art holding Easter dar reminding; us of tb thm fjwt of thg ceaaeleas frlend-abiresurrection, To tbe tI'-hv bltt with thetr for earth, and of the of heaven and )ot, prttenct Ufa everlasting. Is the most glorious wor that thr left and tht books dar of tba whola round rear. As we that they sing the) songs of Easter, let as forfijmtk mutely, though (till with att get sad nets and cowardice) and let as walk onward bravely and the tone that tbT tang, tht worlt that thy tM. and with good cheer oa our appointed Ttt Unsr and aigh an tht dtoltt air. ways. Aad oft whea fcion. and at eft la tht Therefor, we lock within for oar throng. Or whn tvll allure nt tr tin drawtth peaca and happiness and wa talua a nigh. conscience above rubies. kliiar k wMpr roma ganUy. "Naf, da got j clear Town la Nautilua betb ttt wrong." See ie of I do. You may ask, do I never get sick, have I never had occaalon&to takav medloine at all? Yes, I have got sic. Sometimes I feel a little touch of trouble, like cold, malaria, slight catarrhal symptoms, but my' Is Peruna. I always) medicine only keep a bottle of Peruna in the house. I keep a bottle of Peruna on my desk; in my office. Once in a while I Uka some. I do not take it habitually. Take it only when 1 feel a little out of sorts. One swallow will perhaps bar all that wjll be necessary, but it iav always handy by. It is a sorry sight to see the young-- " men of today begin to peter out physiy cally when they ought to be In of their manhood and the height' of their vigor. Eat plain food. LiveV Give up all weakening:' frugally. habits. Live as God Intended you to live. Take Peruna when you do not' feel as well as usual. If you want me to I will send yoav' a book which will tell you a great many more things about yourself and about matters that may be of great value to you. Enclose a two-cestamp for. postage and the book will' be sent in a plain wrapper and you will not be troubled with any follow--- up clW-niRtl- "- 4'' tha-glor- o Wrlit forboijk taring young rhlrka. SVnd DV Datura of 7 rririma thai inruiminn atiit get bwilc fret. Ra4aaU Kemtsl Co.. UlackweU,(jkia ut Tuffs Pills Tht djrarteptlc, tht debilitated, whether frtta work ticeat of In poaurt Adv. A WONDERFUL r "By pumping the witnesses." Ti f "tlBOMit QriX! hkomo ui ims - m loo i.Axanva artbMl..t of N W. lillnf lJr. ttiM Urtp It 1 mo Imr. Sc. C4 Only fur t ta OB la l C nt. It Pays Some girls are so eager to thump a piano they can't wait to wash the fishes. tHooUilna to pvlncurka at Mm asa oiwa. mm ! 1 -I avary uaia( oa aavlnar a. The Stew2rt Btll BJaartng Clipping Machine torosi aaaiar rijm faartar atvl and ataya hart lmsitr any stthfr. ror ara ail turn tra mni cut fmm ii4 rtiTt i'mfA 1t( tatvr. Tr.tfi andl-- jt mwm Mm cf tmtrl-utiia fne- riia In fHwaavr tl"a.tttf1 tla "i fsrt ofriaa mmf rttntiit.fr flil-iaiia aa't f Mrwavrt ttH.anj and ft.a ss1. if'iaic.a nif pifs; aVattw raa Hra1i tvaarj CUaaa-- 4, Bymp tor CUndrn rtHluf afina Um fum, wid4 co.lc.3br LWatUa.;ra to Clip tk?t ar avaxt raxi1tr lMXtrrr bal t tta r. aMavnca&t that bwo taa lia tsBsalatid dirt rwm'tK thf mrm a4rs iM.fe nan. kvt - aral m'-ro-bifr-aad ara tawttar ta frm 1ltr ItARMPi. It Mrs. WlnaJow'a DISCOVERY. In thi Its Nature. "What's the weather report "Wowing great guna." "Great report!" tdHnlna t of rvnttsirrti arwl a pfnnifoi, all hs rnr)svtx1 bjrihwlftnt4drfirtl)rmniftinn He i m. h av ijil-- d trntilt glAni t nlffs rntiffesuf man. rvnturv. and atmmg Wif bj do utaa Ifttfet lwioruint-dixvr.- rIn medicine im that wf hli'h haft UtMS Tltrrnuiffi. llh Krnt lOrrra la r ni-f-i iimpiiai and thai It in wortliY ib attrnuos' tirtitt sun ftuRr fmiti ttiUn. bindilrr. nr3uif !. diwfaMtt.chmnir ulrfr,ftson ruptwi la m doubt, in Tad II a en tun v id at liiie, ?., lliftre t!n Ktir emaU'd atiMinirwt imm'Im at a. thai If" ; TH C N API ON U drwilnMl U lum ubllv ion ail Ibttae uurMttionisblt rv inrnl thai war fnrRMri tba loin rMtmnf or mKlical men. It U of courts tnipoa s Iblo to tell uflTr all w thttuld bke to ti) i InHlita lMn anicl. bnt iImmm woo would like to know mora about thla fffrMrtsv) aa ha Uiat rtary latnf wa mtk'ht aieanat aav, mirartibtm rorva, khiHild nd au'lretsMafi nrbpdt f,.r y KKK twxik lo k Hiaa H ttwmta-aIn, ll'lrrr M"4. i .. HaTrtaM Ixndon. KnK and d'ld fori bmMWr w hrinor ttkhw Krvn.b HcttttMty RAPION" N. 1nr No or No. la wttat- ihff "THf aud toavabaan ' In vain during a 111 t uf mlrr. aufTrrtnif. Ill artft taaoid 117 dmaTirltiia or Tharaploa unhupint. luatl II w. aVoiitrm Cxa WU Horaaiao HU, Now koraw ! Feminine Arithmetic. Wanted to Know. Typist It's my birthday tomorrow; "I don't like to throw bouquets at I'm going to take a y off. Bookkeeper Why don't you take myHelf, but 1 do think I bave excellent Bve years off, same as you did last tame." "Am I to consider that as a pro- year? Ry slander. fated tv- MALARIAL REGIONS, win find Tutt't PHIc tht moat genial rtetoraa-tivtvar ottered tht suffering Invalid. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The Process. "How can a milk trust be Invest!' t mind or body, drink or . OvJSZ ujkdil&a tTuaraatesMl u Inflamm a botUe.aft Sllence the college yell of the school of experience, ' CHICAGO rttXISLK aiit umia SHAFT CO. Walls and OhloSiw. CHICAQO, IIU Wna frwwtHiartwwtinsxaitwlacwrw1 and rriitart ttntm rvi fi abaaribdr BtahctjtMa. la Mn .f hftwaa astajtsad f raa ' ad rll.flnsj oa ra.uasTt. Batoa4aaasBaivaadi rr X Woman Is As (Old As She Looks No woman wants to their X look old. Many In effort to look youthful resort to the "beauty doctor's prescriptions. Their mistake is that they visit the - wrong department in the drug store. Beauty depends upon health. Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weaknesses of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the "crow's feet, the haggard look, drooping shoulders, and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth you must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your druggist for Wt. Pierce 9n3 3. Favorite Prescription This famous medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies of your youthful eppearance. It makes you not only look young, but feel young. Tatar AruKKM can tupplr yo In liquid or SO we cent tt tablet form il a! Dr. t j tr stamps I'lerce's Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.T. and a trial hn will b mailed jmm. e rd, - senith . - ,ett rt the take a cold water towel bath every morning, winter and summer. It 1 these things that have kept me well and strong. You could be just as well and strong as I am it you would do a ' your life, complaining of such things! And this Is very com mon, too. You are not the only one. Probably S. B. HARTMAN. M. D. three out of four of the young men of today have Just such symptoms as you describe. What does it mean? Look at me. I am eighty-twyears old. Sound as a nut. Tough as hickory. Do not know what it Is to be tired. While I cannot do as much physical work as I used to when a young man, I can do a great deal. Probably twice as much as tbe average young man of today. What has kept me so strong and well? I will tell you. I do not use tobacco. I do not use alcoholic stim ulants. I do not use tea or coffee habitually. I go to bed early. I gist up early. I am always doing; some' letters or advertisements. thing; sometbing that occupies my body and mind. I love to work. I Peruna is for sale at all drug stores. ! sad-face- d 4th 'VI t here, young man, I heard you comtbe plaining other day of being nervous, sleepless, brain fagged, and the like. A young man, hardly in Plea for Liberty! Mrs. II. was s.Tertaluing a few friends and Elsie was allowed to reroom provided she made main in Hut she was interno disturbance. ested and talkative and asked so many questions that at last her mother became exasperated. "Elsie, it you open your mouth another time, you'll bave to go back upstairs. Now, remember!" ntf" Elsie was accustomed to obey, so, WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS U1C were a Elsie's for long time, kept lips tightly closed. At last, however, she They Got Left. touched her mother and said softly: John and Betty, aged five and four "Mamma, can I open my mouth If years, had started on a rullway jourI don't say anything?" Chicago Trib- ney with their parents on Monday, but une. reached the station Just In time to hear the engineer ring bis bell ana see HOW TO TREAT PIMPLES AND tbe train pull out of the station, leaving the family behind. BLACKHEADS Next Sunday John and Het,ty were to Sunday For pimples and blackheads the fol- started out on the way school. When they were half way ecomost is a effective and lowing nomical treatment: Gently smear the there the bell rang, and presently they affected parts with Cutlcura Oint- came regretfully back. "We got left," they announced. ment, on tbe end of the finger, but do not rut". Wath off the Cutlcura Ointment in five minutes with CutlStung. cura Soap and hot water and continue "Pella, have you any engagement " bathing for some minutes. This treat- for next "Mr. Saulnchley, my name is Miss ment Is best vn rising and retiring. At other times use Cutlcura Soap nilm." "Yes, and from the present outlook freely for the toi!t and bath, to assist In preveat'.cg inflammation, irri- It's likely to be Miss IHIm as long as tation and clogging of tbe pores, the you live." common cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, to Mothers Important Examine caretully every bottle of mothy and other unwholesome condisure remedy for a and CASTOR1A. safe tions of tbe skin. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold infants and children, and see that it throughout the world. Sample of each Skin Book. Ad drees Signature of free with 32-post-car- d "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." In Use For Over 30 Years. i fS Vmrrm h Jiit Wtied numnet ino.t nwfiil almiiniic containing f li! lwt ratv. inrlii'ling the two won 15" a Cipher" rWul arltclc. "flrnVt "The IV.iror of lrre." The almnr lo rontmna IHiitrnfl intnition for Cbtr-rethe nwwning of Ktlmg. gi hirlh month, the interpfrfjiti'rn of irtm. for th" North-fnrert.te wedther romplfte fnll-eir- able-bodle- ft ther 4 '" ev In- tbe woman. She struggled u six blocks up Madison avenue before she reached her destination, a residence or the east side of the street. Then she unlocked the hamper, snapped the leash on the dog's cellar, and took him inside the house. Why had she carried an fox terrier, who wanted to be let out, all that distance? New York Evening I'obL . rum rmrn tf to 14 nYg law. inrjnu-irir- followed v -- IT, ui ber-fiet- "When you proposed to her did she cay 'This Is so sudden?"' "No; she was honest and said 'This suspense has been terrible.' " A An bad on a collar with a snap. terested observed Healthy Old Age Is WHaF Dr. Hartman Advocates In women, search of arguments to confound tbe orators of the caae, may use for what It is worth the following Incident which happened ir Mudison square one day last week: A young woman of pleasing and picturesque aspect came northward from Twe.My thlrd street across the square. She struggled under the weight of a Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense SO-jmp- INQUIRE itaBaaa MaMaWalsaw- elo-ra- rt: 4t FADELESS PUTNAM DYES rU hW nrtt OVvrwv' T r,i -- a1 aritMn n Vc i r Wi 'vm a ttrt- - Ww W r Wt fw T!oBfWTtTti"--Towo woe patjQ One Mc ptrfcttewAwtin Sliert. Mit OWt Ho. I. Ijw, Wwrli V Yeat-g- (nurll y, o.iKf, la. n . |