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Show GRATEFUL, 1APFY WOMEN THANK FOR THEIR AFTER YEARS OF A RECOVERY SUFFERING. Miss Muriel Armitage, 36 Greenwood Ave , Detroit, Mich., District Organizer of the Royal Templars of Temperance, Fettered and Unfettered. The performer allows himself to bo tied with a fetter (consisting of a band), as is shown in C of our illustration. One hand is tied to the end of the band first, then the other. The band must be so long that the hands Cats That Are Deaf. the fields close by, spending most of the night in this pleasant occupation, but when the hour of dawn draws near again it returns to its home in the river As a rule it is not an angry brute, but when chased its temper It was once supposed that white cats are deaf, but this Is not the case at all. However, it does seem to be a fact that almost every white cat The that has blue eyes is deaf. curious thing isthat if there is any touch of color on the coat, or if one of the eyes is not blue, the hearing will not be affected. What Is the relation between a pair of blue eyes and deafness is not certainly known, but n that there must be eonie strange between the sense of hearing in such cats and the c lur of their eyes is not "now doubted. makes it terrible. It will crunch a can move pretty freely. The perform- boat to bits In its vast jaws, or upset er, after being tied, speaks a few it into the river by coming up be words of introduction, excuses him- neath It. self for being obliged to take off his A Leaf Penwiper. coat, takes off his coat and appears fettered as before. Finally he 6lips These look so pretty when they. are his coat on again and asks somebedy made, and are ever so easy to do. Get to cut the fetters, which appear to be a leaf to use as a pattern, not too small a one. Pin it on to a piece of gren cloth, and cut two pieces of the material exactly the same size and shape as the leaf, leaving just a tiny piece of stem. An ivy leaf is pretty. Trace veins as much like those on the leaf as possible, and outline them with gold color 6llk. Cut three pieces of chamois the same shape as the cloth, but just slightly smaller all round. Put all the pieces together, first a piece of green cloth, then three pieces of chamois leather, and, lastly, the other piece of green cloth, and sew them all firmly together where the stem of the leaf . comes. Tie a bow of baby ribbon where the joint comes, sew it on so that it can't slip, and it's done. . con-noctio- Can You Do It? to-da- c Ml(i Muriel lifting your pencil from the paper, without going over the same line twice and without letting any line cross another? The First Plowman. Have you ever noticed the little brown wormcasts that in the autumn and winter one sees on a lawn? They really almost look like worms heaped un on the grass. s that wriggle The little about so funnily when they come up to the surface are really plowers, and bring up from far down in the ground the part of the soil that 1s needed to fertilize the plants growing on the top. The plants wouldn't do nearly as well If there were no earth worms plowing the land underneath them. . Mr. Worm plows with his head, wftich he forces along through the soil quite easily. His body is covered with a slimy coating that prevents the earth from sticking to it, and helps hlra to slip along through the tunnel that his bead bores. Perhaps you've wondered before niw how the worm manages to wrig-g'along when he apparently has no feet? But in place of feet he has lots of tiny bristles on his underside, so tiny that you'd need a magnifying glass to see thm, and these serve him Instead of feet So if anybody asks you. "Who was the first plowman?" you'll be right if ycu answer, "The worm!" Imp-atienc-e. What imp is sriftless? intact and in the same condition as What imp is dictatorial? when they were tied at the beginning What imp is progressive? of the performance. To perform this trick effectively a cwjnt. What imp does injury? Imp-aicutaway coat should be worn, havlug What imp is Just? the back la its principal requi pockets What this imp has faults? Besides a second fetter. site, What imp is saucy? fetter a small pair of scissors are seWhat imp acts on the spur of the creted In the same pocket. This pair of scissors serves to cut the band moment? What Imp is untruthful? tted by the audience, for this fetter must come off to make room for the other. After the hands of the per Moat and Fort Puzzle. former are tied he goes into the pock' et with one hand, takes the pair of scissors and cuts the fetters. As his hinds are tied behind his back nobody cn see this manipulation. The old nwr fetters are put away In the pocket and jroirr the new fetters made ready for use. This second fetter is made in the folMOAT t. Imp-eriou- s. e- r. Imp-erfec- Imp-ertlnenc- e. Imp-ulsiv- e. lowing way: The band used is Just as long as the one used to tie the bands. On each end a simple knot is made (a), then a loose knot In the shape of a loop (b), allowing the band to slip for tightening around the wrist and loosening as the performer After the original fetters are cut and the coat is taken off th performer slips with both hands Into the loops and pulls them tight Tbis fetter cannot be distinguished from the original one. By repeating experiment all sorts of variations W tying and untying can be shown, l finally this pseudo band is cut off by one of the audience. de-s'.r- (a-B- ur-ti- ). . Best Book for Lawyers. When Macklin, the famous actor, came to think of what he should do with his son he decided that he would make a lawyer of him. So the young mm was entered at the Temple in London, chambers were rented, and a working library was bought. "And the first book I made him iart with was the Bible," said the old tor, years afterward, as he recalled tie matter. "The Bible! The Bible for a lawyer?" exclaimed his friends. "Yes, and the most proper and most scientific book for an honest lawyer. for it contains the foundations of all few. as well as all morality." e. What is so distressing a sight as a poor nervous woman, suffering from the many almost unbearable symptoms of herpelvic catarrh? She does not consider self ill enough to go to bed. but he is far from being able to do her work without the half-sic- k, We hare the molt complete Ore Tetiitt riant " the United the modState for the telling of ore of lt character by any of and mort ern method of ore treatment. We determine the bel m,KI f rMt mi, are and contract to deicn, erect ORE TESTING ml turn over in complete working order Ore Milling Plant of any description, and euarantce etiiciency and capacity. Our Catalogue No. 39 describe thi department fully. THE F. M. DAVIS IRON WORKS CO. Office Works, 8th ft Larimer Bti. DENVER. COLO. U. S. A. 1737 St. Champs JleUUargical Dep't, Salt Lake City, Utah. Drug Co., General Agents. n SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS GfcNERAL STORES NEVER FAILS - FOR AND FO' THI MOUTH, THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWELS.... Nelden-Judso- DIPHTHERIA REMEDY AND CANKER HALL'S e SuOK After the soldiers had tried a lopg time to bridge the distance across the moat, which is six feet, with two planks each five feet eleven inchrs long, they hit upon the idea shown In the diagram. A MOST Catarrh of any organ, if allowed to progress, will affect the whole body. Catarrh without nervousness is very rare, but pelvic catarrh and nervousness go hand in hand. earth-worm- l. Imp-rb-abl- Always Half Sick are the Women Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. can you draw this figure without Imp-ruden-t. Imp-artia- greatest exhaustion. This is a very common sight and is almost always due to pelvic catarrh. It is worse than foolish for so many women to suffer year after year with a disease that can be permanently cured. I'eruna cures catarrh permanently. It cures old chronic cases as well as a slight attack, the only difference being in the length of time that it should be taken to effect a cure. If you do not derive prompt and satisfacwrite tory results Irom the use of Teruna, statefull a Dr. once to giving llartman, at ment of your case, and he will te pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis". Address Dr. llartman. President cf Ths Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio. Catarrh. Little Imps. "What imp is most vehement? Imp- etuosity. What Imp is reckless? 'What imp is least to be desired? Imp-rov- Armitg. Female Weakness is Pelvic A Dozen Imp-roviden- in a recent letter, says : " I think that a woman naturally shrinks from making her troubles public, but restored health has meant so much, to me that I feel for the sake of other suffering women it is my duty to tell what rerun has done for me. " I suffered lor Iive years with uterina irregularities, which brought on hysteria and made me a physical wreck. I tried doctors from the different schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair I called on an old nurse, who advised me to try I'eruna, and promised good re sults if I would persist and ta!:c it reg I thought this vr.s tlio least I ularly. I knew could do and procured a 1 o.t'. as soon as I bepjnn taking it that it was affecting me differently from anything I had used before, and so I kept on taking it. I kept this up for six months, and steadily Rained strength and health, and when I had used fiiteen bottles I considered myself entirely cured. I am, . a grateful, happy woman Miss Muriel Armitage. Teruna cures catarrh of the pelvia organs with the same surety as it cures catarrh of the head. I'eruna has become renowned as a positive cure for female ailments simply because the ailments are mostly due to catarrh. Catarrh is the cause of the trouble. Peruna cures the catarrh. The symptoms disappear. SURPRISING FEAT WITH MERELY PAPER. A LITTLE STRIP NERVES WITH WISE- WOMEN BROMO- - SELTZER; - TAKE OF that the front is on top at one end and the back at the other. Paste tho Do you know what a regular hexa-gaIs? Don't be alarmed, for It Is figure with all Its merely a sides of the same length and all its Mx angles equal. Now if you are toping that this is to be a lesson in geometry you will have to boar your db appointment as well as you can, for it Is only going to be an easy but rather surprising trick. You show your friend? a long, narrow strip of paper and ask them to change It Into a regular hexa&on so n TRIAL BOTTLE IO CENTS. ends together, forming the twisted ring shown In the illustration, throw this carelessly on the table and imiKh it with your clenched fl.t. To the surprise of everybody the paper ring will be changed by the blow Into a figure or hexa- six-side- d TREAT m II L II1UUI A I six-side- d fijV. .' gon. "9 1 A ".An TV immgam How Iir. o. w. rntimti When Cured Pay f We p. ion flrM and thpiiV k RF. A"oM A BLK pao "ipjBd uva rfiltf- o'irI K or1hn oa stc rird. tj lifni.rf1 bm :otord oa, wk wikt NnW.WR u,"iii. of .11ti w,t i: msk ihk mr UK I Hit" l h 'be ll- WAriOl mm mat roi r)mand a. nn f"ffR"?"C 'nrt ihtl 'T.iaiiil'M In rnrin lxr mnn fnf Mn-- 1 o iiO-trfi- - r f.KiiniiiiipntT inii. Tl' 4 b . . . i .n', ih n '( Vari-- r. I'tififiiP rat-- . ( tclurta fcti.. firntfii'Th'a. n.,ne t. n.., ,f .T I . ird. nnamral it. I !iv..te ,f He ro.t,a'e 'I afrd re (on t'ler r1 .:. 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Africa. in bo fihoul d a a: rivers and to other fh Nil, will pu53 It, io that, Ue the (very- nearly) Hvp Its no it.all lone. In to timo? will be of it watr the day you "up wjdth. day, fpiarf'r Ifyives Trie ls and the top of lis hf ad alone be to make pood." ay of jrffirr under to Inc risible. When it faTc time you perform the trick a? fol- prr. port ions and at !h Tbn low?: Lay the ffrip of paprr on the fnaklnsr a flaure t.f ronTcnint ?iz, Is escape the hunter It cart remain b low the surface for a quarter of an table nnd pive it a half twl.t. that is to cut the pfrip two inches mile land hour at a time. At sundown It leaves to say. Caliiiis; Hip two siiiea of the eleven irches long and lap the enr!. the stream to feed. Usually It crops paper the froat and tho bark, twlt it Just half an Irr- - 1 l.l. it' ttf Fer?.ii8 Coaltor 70 r.usic co. SI90 07.CA.43 FOR S75 'V.'jr.o t 4 3t t itcert... "usiC . ttii '-- rr-n- s Fcr-- n cs.'i rc f.ltiiOSufl. 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