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Show WOMAN GOULD HOT WORK Made Strong and Well by Lydia E. Pinkham' Veg-e Veg-e table Compound St. Paul, Minn. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a ,,,, I tired, worn-out feel- ' vtm w't'1 a Pa'n m my I r sE head and pains in my lowerpartsandback. I yjV Often I was not able r? . J to my wvk. I h X read in your little) )V m book about Lydia E. V ' lllll Pinkham's Vege-Y"'JJ Vege-Y"'JJ table Compound and - I have taken it. I - Ifooi 10 well and strong and can do every bit of my work end not a pain in my back now. I recommend rec-ommend your medicine and you can use this letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Phil. Maseb,801 Winslow St, St Paul, Minn. Just another case where a woman found relief by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings and pains about the body are from troubles only women have. The Vegetable Compound Com-pound is especially adapted for just this condition. The good results are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing sway one after another. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-j Com-j pound is a Woman's Medicine for Women's Wo-men's Ailments. Always reliable. ExcellO A I SuspenderS viwcWi i I JWs wear guar- g vPw 3 1 flfHorBrii!i i I ) fllSsV l'Hrlnji bItd the ; I "RT'J S Irftch.CllimfortaMB. , 13 Tl II V-l Vs." r bottom. H,, H V ( sa ) f t. "rt "i1 -"en.d v' ViCyy V X.H!"w"y "cii S S S uppndr Co., y f SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen nd movement becomes painful it ! usually an indication that the Sidneys are out of order. Keep , ese organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL world's standard remedy for kidney, ,j P bladder and uric acid trouble ! J"""" since 1695. Take regularly and ' 1 dTOH g0Od health- In toiea sires, all l ! L. Guaranteed as represented. ' j Uok ' Ihe Bom. Gold Med.l on ewy bo 1 - accept bo imitation Wort Tour Skinl With Cuticura Soap Fragrant Talcum i L a. Oito. 25 uj 5Qe Una 25c. " Salt Lake City, No. 27-1922 I all. p. wmmm eaq Ml ?ron Today? S Toast It-Delicious It-Delicious Raisin Bread DO this some morning and surprise the family: Serve hot raisin toast at breakfast, break-fast, made from full-fruited, luscious raisin bread. Let your husband try it with his coffee. cof-fee. Hear what he says. Your grocer or bake shop can supply the proper bread. No need to bake at home. Made with big, plump, tender, seeded Sun-Maid Sun-Maid Raisins, and if you get the right kind there's a generous supply of these delicious fruit-meats in it. Insist on this full-fruited bread and you'll have luscious toast. Rich in energizing nutriment and iron-great iron-great food fox business men. Make most attractive bread pudding with left-over slices. There's real economy in bread like this. Try tomorrow morning. A real surprise. Telephone your dealer to send a loaf today. t Sun-Maid SeeJeJ Raisins Make dclicioui bread, piei, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. Send far free book of tested recipes. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, Urmitnkit 11. OHO Dept N-3S-12, Fresno, Calif. Blut Packafl I' ENGLISH FAKER HAD GENIUS More Than a Century and a Half Ago He Made Big Money With Hi "Celestial Bed." One of the most brazen fakers in history was Doctor Graham, who, in 1779, opened a "Temple of Health" in London. He had recently come from America and had somewhere picked up an elementary knowledge of electricity, elec-tricity, or at least its terminology. He had at his temple a "celestial bed" which, if a sick person slept in it, was advertised to be a sure cure. This wonder-working piece of furniture fur-niture was made by one Denton, on Doctor (Iraham's order. It was beautifully beau-tifully carved, covered with silk damask, dam-ask, supported by 28 glass pillars, and surmounted by a richly carved and gilt canopy from which crimson curtains cur-tains with fringe and tassel were suspended. sus-pended. In his advertisement he claimed: "This bed is magnetico-electrlc. In a neighboring closet is placed a cylinder by which I communicate celestial fire to the bedchamber, that fluid which animates and vivifies all." He charged admission to see the bed. To sleep in It cost 50 ($250). Later the rate was reduced to 25 ($125) . Graham was a skillful stage-manager and made a lot of money with his "celestial bed." I I I III IIS . I II. n I III Jill I II III I ,1 I III " I I 'i ' 1 ,1.1 ,, 'ii ' ,1,. ... i. i You will fi?id in Postum I a delightful and satisfying mealtime , beverage, with no element which can harm nerves and digestion or cause wakeful nights and dull days. Your grocer ha3 Postum in two forms: Instant j I Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by th y j addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in pack-. ' eges of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the) ! drink while the meal is being prepared) mad by boiling for fully 20 minutes. ! Made by 1 Postom Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Cree-k, Mich. I ii I ! im i a 'fif, rrn r-TT I "n I iflCl , |