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Show WOMEN OF I MIDDLE AGE "Didn't you save me my monkey-meat- ? We went oo a raid, damn It " "Paid? Raid? What raid?" "Oh, we went over to Torcy. Gimme my E Pinkham's Praise Lydia the fact la-- well, up here right after thev attacked from In here, an' we came on In after them. Just got to aleen " "I haven't had any aleen or n chow or anything two sardines, by tne nrtght face of Uod " Thb acout officer pounced upon a frowsv musette hag which the other had used for a rmow and Jerked out a mess kit He wienched thb lid off and anarled horribly. "Empty, by Described h a RemarUl e Annie Kwinski of 526 1st Ave- .'... ,Von Win . xrritpo thsf cha ULLninu " una, auu that sho was not able to do her housework. She saw the name Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetable Compound In the paper and said to her husband, "I will try that medicine and see If I will help me." She says she took six bottles end Is feel Marines run-dow- a Capi. JolmW VT ' CHAPTER Mattie Adams, who lives !n Downing Street, Brewton, Ala., writes as follows: "A friend recommended Lydia E. FInkham's Vegetable Compound and since taking it I feel like different woman." With her children grown up, the middle-woman finds time to do the aged things she never had time to do before read the new books, see the new take plays, enjoy her en active part la church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger set, she finds a full, rich life of her own. That Is, If hei tealth is good. Thousands of women past fifty, Bay they owe their, vigor and health U Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound, and are recommending It ti their friends and neighbors. HI," HAARLEM OIL troubles, stimulate vital druggists. Insist en the original genuine Goto Medal. correct internal organs. Three sizes. All Don't Negl. or other inflamed eyelids -- St nt nil druggists. I Flies ly AlSv kllXER ftttmrU and eicsn. ornamental, eonvenn-n-t r.,l .. cheap. ron. Mftdeuf mrul. iau can't pilortipowTj win nuv bow or m;or aujthioff. Guarantwd, lnlt upon DAISY FLY klLLLT. (mm your drtcr. J HAROLD SOMERS w Dtooklirt Ladies First Tiny phi.vlnc in n mixed w.-i- e four-f'lii- I'.tc.v was very much off It annoyed Mm because ho v.nted j.i show'' before U1, a tW girl of his heart. After a t.artifiilarly had miss lie mi. t"!"r. rv. f' !l Ml'lftive. "Sorry, f hrx ini-a- "TIku's riht," rcttin;o.l "you dMuV'-I'i- lts. MVMily, ; riiro-Tc!in'nil- One '"i t'.:n. ' ' : Is built len; un.l n hIioosi rlnjr, n yon w lfi? Matt'd Cap Juhnxon of , those being details the complete acout officer must attend to. More exploBrigade artillery offlcer-o- hnp the sions, and voices bleating "Kanrnra-de- n Wlonel kntw out on the !" terribly anxious volcea In his Asiatic In. How about it-- JuBt tar. about half as much stuff as The disillusioned sergeant, a pracyou fellows wasted on the Tartar wall tical man, had ducked Into the crater that tlrue-- eh? Sure: it could be ar- right behind the scout officer. The ranged. Ten minutes' intensive; say raiding party In his rear had Immeone battery; where you want it? I'.est diately fired their weapons In all diJump-of- f Is from Terry's battallon-ab- out rections. A great many rifles on d hert he has two companies stabbed thb dark with shurp here. flame, and soiiw of these were very Six hundred yards to neur. The sergeant tossed a grenade the go; keep Bols well away well starboard, ns at the nearest; he had toted that Frog you Leathernecks say; come bnok citron grciiadi- around for quite a the same route. Wheat. Little his Judggully while, somewhat against here. Craters Just bt yond. Main line ment; he now reflected that it was It least a hundred meters back. Good! good business "grenades I hope to Let's call up Terry and see If he'll spit In yo' mess-ki- t they are-a- sk the &lve you the men. . . . Terry man that Used one" It was good for it fell fair In the othtr would give Mm twenty-fivnipn and business, two chaut-chaut- s and not a murine crater, thirty feet away, where the mort. Who wanted a raid, anyway? rest of that front post aquad were Bending two (support companies up to beginning to react like the brave Oer-mnmen they wen-- . Two of these the Bols as soon as it's dark. Looks survived, much shaken, and scuttled Interestln' on the right . . . GX'd! All pet. Stiirt your covering into the clever little tunnel that conEre at 23 hours 15. You jump o(T nt nected them with the Feldrltter'a 23 hours 19. Take ynu six minutes crater, emerging with pacific cries, at to get over, huh? "All rit'ht, colonel, the sergeant's very feet. Helrf a man not given to excitement, he accepted bonne chance!" Just before dark the colonel nml them alive, the while he dragged the Captain de Stogur were nt battalion smut officer standing. "We got our headquarters. "Whitehead will give prisoners, sir. Let's beat It." he sugyou your men, and I'm sending my gested. "Their lines Is wakin' up, sir. scout officer iilong. Needs that sort of It's gonna be bad here" The colonel, ns gallant a mnn, as thing. I!e ure you come back where ever lived, but not fast, barked Into to out. went Crabbe's the right you them. "Prisoners? I ley? Mow many? of there. You know Crabbe. Shoots Two? Excellent, by (iod! t!lve 'em Quick." man!" and he seized the "Put, My Colonel,1' represented here, young pitches by their collars and unhappy arCaptain de Stegur, "one should shook them violently. "Thought you'd range, one should explain, one should something, bey? Thought Instruct In effect one should re- start you'd start something, hey?" hearse " The scout nfTWr now blew his "Itehearse hell, sit! I'm duo In the sergeant shouted In a Paris tomorrow night. Where those whistle, of voire and the colonel made brass, ninrlnes, major? I'll tell 'em what I the kind of remarks a colonel makes. want" It Is related truthful marines there So It was that n wedge of men dethat every (iennnn In Von present bouched Into the wheat nt 23 hours P.oehn's tinny fired on them ns they 19 minutes, it being sullhlently dark. went back but no two agree as tt the That bntullon scout ofihvr and a manner of their return. It Is, hows "disillusioned sergeant, with ever,' established that the colonel, on bU sleeve, were the point. bringing up the rear, halted about The men were echeloned back, right, half-waover, drew his hitherto virand left with nn automatic ride on gin pistol, and wheeled around for a each flank. In the center marched the parting shot something In tht nature colonel, smoking, to the horror of all, of un beau geste. Seeing this, the tall cigar. Smoking was not done up French captain, to his rear and h ft. there, after dark. With l.lm was the drew bis pistol and wheeled also. Imelegant French captain, who nppeared agining pursuit. The colonel and (o to be very gallantly resigned to it. this attest the scout officer and his The story would, he reflected, amaze sergeant thin shot the Frenchman and delight his mess If he ever got throueh the ns seagoing marines back with It! These droll Amerlcnns! sav stern sheets. lie must remember Just what this The scout ofiVer and the sergeit.t colonel said: a type. Norn de Meu! got him back some way, both f,Kel If only he had not worn bis new un- with iidmlrnthm nt his language. iformthe cloth chosen by his wife, Py the time they stumbled through you conceive. the nervous outposts to their mva Tilt scout ofl'.ccr. leading, had out plav, the Frctii'h captain had lap-ibis canteen nnd wet his dry mouth. Into English. "As a wound, you p It Is cood for a permission. Put He was acutely conscious of his empty His mind dwelt yearningly It Is tmt n wound. It Is n Indigtd'y ! etonmch. on the niess kit. freighted nobly with And, besides, my new breeel.es! Ah. and toiimt'MS. awaiting Plmi de J Meal IV sale C"l"tiecj! monkey-mea- t him In the dependable Tommy's mu- Wlmt will my wife say! That oin she chose the riot It herself! T"!.lct to. and be stink It t A hundred meters forward the lat nerre de cmiii dirf. saw be stricken low ihells burst, and The raiding party shii.k down Ahead, a spot darker than the dark; I he weiit up to It. Away on the rigid their several boles, prnMnc. !!, t't) Tin- ndotii-ll,' will) t and went something sleep. soared, a flare 'f k hole nt his received the rotopliiiieti pleamed dull In the b!a ib tn.it-e- . ntu! liattnlii-the with helmit headquarters the f,.,.tn round, deep a clhk. for Prigadc. The seout el'hi t oh. pnle blur of n face under It; t his ama7emeiif. that imj movement a there, served. of and the shadow b s tVan and n little Dicker; n matter f split had he. It out of their lines the "Where's a Minutes. had olllcer bayscout iwetitv teeoiids; the ninth?" be wanted to Ini" stomnch. almost -- l' onet In hi p..;. the of Six 'Holt, .tlm, they went up t tie Kurt Men. Company aeM -r maK the refiuient after of rtgbi r.rnnilentnirg Margrave brigade In- All' the Seventeenth. We're ti ' lis (this established 1'''r the pay. battalion I'eftdqiisr'em I'p t'-- e tirtW, of exandnntlon on telligence, front :.. t.oir t.eolile and eotiie ab'lig At- on book of the deceas. d), being a tNe link or post with Ms squad, heard After a very full t.lchi. the - ut hard en the cessation of the r shelling, ;d. oft'i'cr crawl d nl s.util-- d h tuh '! and put out bN lost tip of the Pols de P.elli ati. ahnoM SI "oil quickly! of f..r a lole that n I ntt ol "ii ratter was ci.nrbus The sci'iit officer ' lohl hlt'l Bhollf. "Sectl the a monstrous surge of temper, lie ''u i I ""' y' 3"" f- ,,n'' diggin t im1t fathered bis th ' r.o.e th at I he din. fir. Itight hnnds crooked like rl.iw. an ILeVs hi r.. t. the where wo..,N hurled bimelf. In t'ie "sine nrcani dend U' tides bi.Un' ! a Hhoilt a there was 8 long, bright flash rignt u ' It. k of big tree.' all together. Can't under his arm, nnd the mad rra '! iIt" no bad oi'iier seout T- sir." Tb a Snrincfleld. The dit!li)s..ti,. n .. ruto be moving In the c...,1 of the -l situation, the estlmat-had fcant lsreg!ll:.ted hll l"'""'!" ing When loosed off from !f If re German the shot and aeven feet, ot-s y bad tWhtnntt-- l l.rre the through Ihe llimnt. 81 J"'1 Of St.lplOfi scout bltt A'l-lToo Inte to ft op hlmelf, the ui l.kcd. the Into eriter. first bead went Officer n urge that "tit followed n somethlrg wit Ma hands locking Tomnde could suip'y. alr.e to fill (hem; the " and Inlrr, J'it So be ritme at 1nt In a bottom the at was of s ro'k. and presently he In tl be nnd pt,o!ter of the crator. dirt In his mouth I two Us -c InI'' r"''". lntii!g Here a brown a buying Ciermsn MntAet. to t under h I i'" ffircjl anmethlng that his l,rr. be pro.i.Vd and and made remnrkahle nol.e nndT co.tl.tetifirre ..f bis bT'bf deplornU" nnd bands. There wctv etploMons on his Lark nnd officer rt'rged jnwti'nr . demnnd'Hl the people stepped bard snne again and " fl'vc V.lwv a'um? lejrs lie became ny -b';ri tht whateverbis It waa Itf,.r whl you Why belln, Jim! Why pnHees "M? !'''1 0"sd lie groid In T me t n. V. V -ho.,Mor It Tips Vna fl,J f'd fcntfe. and cut r,T Us Where .nd a butt"" fT two. nnd bdrd comin' right hart" ,!,rre Tnt1' nsoh, uf sti-ntinued t r.ai.dit-lK.- lip. Tiling. ,'.- !. . .... - Th i f, Feet .... iwiii i.orencn. weiitni ' .. i t av U ik .11 ... Ulllrri. ... ,u if "win if iiouri. un ii ' T f, M.:t 53 V 9 1'i r.Mift "'"i pain H'iro r.i:.l . uti'l ' I.., 'T f fCM,;".1; CTfI ej 3 5f 1 1 ' 1 , ' ''! Uottl every well Miiniie'l it Uh nn nb of fntlhfaetiou or t li:in tuny ,e fo swtillen end u think you can't p Your n.oes may fm "ro '''"nn right Into the v"-V,'1' K mi over Willi the uro nnd pray for quick s m HO tlonej 0 thrie nppllcntlon of f's Oil nnd In flflera f"ll (S b'Hn and soreness ili v f' w more opplicatlotis at f ll "ai nti'l tha welliii(j I I , te f it "I'M- 'A !i'-"- ' I v -, In, f all any offensive odor g""! If a wotiilcrful ' '"inlilnatton of cssen I' camphor nnd other mnrrcloin that tlmn- are Ml annually for - t used car market. 3 Your used car i values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. 4 The largest allowance allowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 6 First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. GENERAL MOTORS "A car fur every Qurse and purpose" CHEVROLET OLDS MO I) I LB FONTIAC BUICK LaSALI.E CF.NF.RAL MOTORS TRUCKS CADILLAC tUctric rrriterator Between Girl "All men "That Louisville It A Cinch are liars." Pill "Mow did you ever break your 1 Mike "(Hi, easy. engagement'," told her my salary." makes them Interesting.' Courier Journal. If a man delights in something Is his, hnve tact enough to praise Is so much easier to forget a than It Is to forgive tin Injury. VIC1IMS CRU7LT Biiville's r i .- - Iiurvinc flica JUtp ii nml niosiiiiitiM s iv the v PEILIIMWS ANT l nls I Put lic Iljosan llM-Ithe firtt liipiid insect sjtray on the tnnrkrt 1 1yti.au not only Lillsrvrr) fly and ntoitiitu in your honr, lint nl kills the millions of deadly. 1ich branny grrins oo the body of cat Ii. Ami "s ailing only $rtttt r ihr.e germ lnli the. air ou ami )ottr a II F. It MAN'S - i':' rea-Ilre- d p-- Many high enUei In England nr tit snlarle. r.Ptd by men who Ktiion whl. h Is thBt of the prime minister, Ibc prime minister, however, ne oMier sis such usually mcepU ns r.rt lord of tie ttenaury, which a aaiarr of l:'. !. yef. Jri. Uiitis if the pcto-enf f.inr fie r 1, ... . I at lin n hums ..t.ie It,. .o..r at 'l tlisirn i I '".it',11 of Ion efl f free. Tt, lord mayor f n n!nr be r"s-b'tt, eef, cannot lope to esrl wlili paving out leM than ll'.i0 tear lit the f iin'tnelit f til offlrp, iht t It really cc ( blm ",'K0 yt to bold tl e Mfflc ri-elv- ffj T-T- DISCOYE l'te fight (riMrrti intrrt, tin n!t tthrrrnr tlniiii Hfih Are, N.Y.C - I ... CUTICURA e m tli'-cg- l'jllt n Help Cu&incss Girh to Look Their Best The rrgvilar use of Cuticura sttlt-- d fcy touchrs cf Cuiicurs Ointment wl.rn iiMjulrrd, kcrpi the comp'iexloa ftrnh and ftre from l!'?ih?r., the hair live and glossy, and the han oft end " I imooth. Culicirs Ta'ctiin Is fiBgrar.t srd reficshlng, an Ideal tci!-- t f swdcr. R-- it a-- .f xrft ' Sn ,i. ,.. S f,- Sim,tT' II. 111.11 R Y, ttlbmatib tuliU High Office! I No Salarie$ C-- inate eetieide will exterminate them nil. W e liave lind nearly 50 jrartt' prrieitre. w o knots lltal ll true. 2(H) I oon-ex-term- You iiiiint Jtnve a apcelftc Inmretb t ide for rut h Insert, N ingle in hn ride fo rath art ItlU Liquid filer minutes PLTI RMAVS KOir.1I IOOD r xti riiilnalca that riMkrouih army. IT.TEIt MAYS Mc I II FOOD-- -j roli e O(;niol mollis. breathe. I'rlrrman rifchl innrctU ide M.YOSAN, liquid Sprny flit anil llli)illiloeii. our rooms, killing every aitiele fly nnd tints, quint gcttinjt Inln corner and rrrvice you could nrrrr see. family .(. for rurh inn'ct: millions. IlyuMin floalstliroiigli RATC fire - Jittl riyosan him too! will E SHE F.N It BURItD AT REDUCED mo4 Richest Citizen ii that I .: -"""- rl OAKLAND YELLOW CARS AND COACHES IRIGW ilKBTkt M.-ii- d h 5 An excessive e Tlw wonderful, long necked, spotted creature, the giraffe, has un Interesting history, mloglsts In deciding lis actual apecles plaeu It lietwcen the deer and the hollow horned ruminants. The name "giraffe" svetns to be derived from the Arabian erapha" which by some suppoicd to have been a corruption f ".oraphe" the EgjptlMii for "long neck." In the days of Imperial Home gt ruffes front the Libyan desert wvr exhibited In Ihe triumphs of various eniperors, nnd were probably shown to the Poinaiis during the dictatorship of Julius Caesar. From the pet iod of ihe Hotnan empire till the close of the Fifteenth c n tury these magnificent animals wvre unknown In Euro. In tie last years of that century I became hissi.sH Iiien't i!e of a epei l.neii. ni perei.tiy perfectly tiime, which was shown In I luretnv, end us ll Wits led through the trets often halted, and raising lis lofty h ud to tome high liahe'.y, renived some ili.lniy -- fruit or rotifectl"ti from the dwelUr of the behe before which It hud Mnyed It progress, I ruin that date till the nlgn of tieorg IV no giraffe Wn Seen 111 Euwhen Ma rope until the year botmnid AH. viceroy of Egypt, sent me aa n present to the king of Log tnnd. - -p is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not. Giraffe a Figure in Old Roman Pageants '''. ll has seemingly different 1 l'-a- ii-- ik. unaa will coiiilnuo t win-i- basis of value; i. e., what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the Rhine. Ithlne-Provlnc- f- ft 2 Your used car has only one fundamental The bugles went while It was atlll as dark as the Inside of a dog. There was (wearing and sickly yellow can dlelight In the billets, mean houses In a mean little town, and the chow lines formed on the company galleys tit an Icy December rain. The rain pattered on helmets and mess kits, and fell In slanting lines through the smoky circles of light where the cooking fires burned feebly. The faces of the marines, as they filed out of the dark for food, were gray and frowsy. The cooks Issued corn bill hash, and dared any man to Mow the hell growl on the coffee. could It be tilled enough, with wet wood and very little of that been up all night, as It Is you spurts Just pull In your necks Ihe companies gulped their ration In sullen silence, rolled damp blan kets Into the prescribed pack, and when the bugles squawked assembly, thev fell In without confusion or en Platoon sergeants, with thusiasm. flash lights or lanterns, called the rolls; somewherb out In front, flrt sergeants received the reports; offi cers clumped along the lines to their units, grumbling. "All here, first sergeant?" "Peg the enpt'n's pardon couldn't see you In the dark, sir all present counted for, sir!" "Nh day for a hike. Major says, goln to ihe Illilne todny. Eighteen or twenty klloniets don't know exactly. Iutm' such a war! I'd like the old kind, whore, you went Into winter quarters Prrr " The captain pulled his collar around his ears. Presently a bad tempered drawllnf " voice "Squads right march ! In hobnails a shuffle of There was Ihe mud, nnd the rattle of rifle sllng-- i The First battalion of the Fifth marines took the road. TO titi CUNTINCPD.) !.-- st P bwolSsn 1 When you trade-i- n your used car for a new car, you are after all making a purchase, not a sale. You are simply applying your present car as a credit toward the purchase price of the new car. CHAPTER X y- V. ".v 0 O e. 1 - w'rf 7 r His hands fell lax across his knees. He looked Badly over the blasted fields of Torcy. and he aald. with the cold bitterness of a man w ho hai tried It all and come to a final conclusion: "War sure Is hell." There were rlacea like this down In the Touraine country, around the town Americana called St. Onion. Canals with poplars mirrored In them, where It was pleasant to loaf at the end of the day. The women were kindly and disposed to make friends; It ll a pity that there were not enough to go around. They had, also, an eye for corporals and sergeants; the bored prlvatea on the bank, sentimental souls, are singing "Sweet Ad . . . " or It may be aomi 'hlng very different. The sergeant, a sensitive spirit, will presently see that they get some extra police duty. sili-me- . as Usual ;":nc ' Uod '. l'iti't fhudo Ihe corn nf It llko n fat Kansas fliy Stur. - v - -- ,v- - k ir;t sT A. . ,. ltilirtM nn noqiialnlancp. "win. ikH d Advantage "r )! t., ' the i. my ?'. Hwh tnil.l n apologized to the to Hiiy that t;,. for fwoarlns like tlint iliiln't Tin In ,p Sn-ic- ," 'i rl- - to itnlii!"i !Ii-- all hash-ninrk- T. N . ' n lumbago and uric acid conditions. i 7 e haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, .. Not, til mi aryr,., JU - MO TEARS Jv-- J for-war- FOR OVER Kill All IX-Co- ' 13 grand-childre- EYE SALVE. RUCK EL HALL hew York City , Utlef ied) Mrs. 1 v. - by the Author from Y- cNur.ted Mchis MacU on the ing much better. Of irritations. 1'ou will l.ii a soothina; ami tafo i.'io.lv in MITCHELL " wb got moved you left, and Vegetable Compound Mrs monkey-meat- "Well, you see, Jim A tlrtM .TfTT. l.t'fS 'C.UtSI. Lt. ciKit !bi.f suk :sc |