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Show THE liackaclie is one ot Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. Don't neglect a bad back. If your back is lame if it hurts to stoop or lilt if there is irregularity of the secretions suspect your kidneys. If you suffer headaches, dizziness and are tired, nervous and worn-ou- t, you have further proof. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, a fine remedy for bad backs and weak kidneys. A Texas Case Mr. R r. Ben- - Ef uderaun xlousiuu, Texas, says: --Two lions opt-rfailed to relieve my kidI trouble. ney ad heuiurrhages of the klilneye uml passed pure blood. Bu- ffering my baok waa terrible. I wua nothing but akin and bones Whin I had given ii hope, Doan's Kidney Pills came my rescue and mo. Today am In better health than aver MELISSA LEADS MR. BURR A RY BARGAIN CHASE. BCe 4rs. Merriwid. "Nobody can ray that I didn't warn him, either; and now see a Box DOANS- VStt? FOSTERAULBURN CO- BUFFALO, N. Y. 8alt Lake City, No. W. N. U., 37-19- 13. Different Proposition. "Can your wife make up a good batch of bread?" MNo; but she can handle the dough all right." Pick Out the Place, Bill It is eald that the Atlantic ocean has an area of 24,536,000 square miles. Jill When a fellow tells you to twim out, you seq you have a large area to choose from. Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infanta, and children, and see that it ofears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Tiara. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria Music's Meat and Bread. The truth is that the public taBte Is not as degraded as theatrical managers and others who cater to the general public would have ub believe. There is a desire for the better things which is far greater than the ability of the producer to give them. In the theater the immodest "revue and the suggestive play find existence not so much by reason of the demand oMhe public MB THE WRINKLES SUFFERED Character Easily Told by Marks That Nature Sets on the Facea Two sharp, vertical indents on the forehead. Just at the top of the nose, are a sign says a writer in that the wearer is given to deep and serious thought. A wrinkle each side of the nose, and extending from thence to the corner of the mouth, is Indicative of a sarcastic and Biieering disposition, whilst those who show one or more "cuts at the corners of the mouth are usually of a cheerful disposition, amiable, ,J und anxious to please. Wrinkles at the corners of the eyes denote the jovial nature of an easygoing. careless perron, fond of good things and of getting their own way. nnd sometimes rather indifferent to was a basement sale on that and the feelings of others in attaining I was the first one at the counter. their own comfort. Mr ituri that reason to believe have Crowsfect the name given to those was second, but I couldn't swear liwrinkles under the eyes are alsmall lt. It didn't take me more than thirl trouminutes to go through the einin-etoc- most invariably a sign of worry, are ill and or health, and decide that there wasn't a ble, dissipation, lack luster often eyea by accompanied in dead piece in it that Id he caught hut it took me all cf that, because the and a tired and worn expression of the countenance In general. prices certainly were aUractive auJ A number of horizontal wrinkles on When mob wus a there quite woikrd iny way out Mr Burr waa oi the forehead denote a fretful, petulant, worrying disposition, but one given to the outskirts, beaming harpily consideration for the feelings or suffer'I "This is great!' he chuckled of others. People whose brows wouldn't have missed it for worlds ings In this manner are usually marked are Where do wo go next? and staunch friends, Til set good parents Third ficor,' replied somewhat hasty and trying to though what they've got up- there, llurry' the tempers of others. Theres an elevator going up now' "1 scooted to it and he followed Juti BABY HAD PAINFUL ECZEMA hi in time to squeeze in. Ofici-urswas the only man creature and he R. F. D. No. 1, Lucerne, Colo. looked as ir he felt it deeply, but hh "About two years r.go my baby, who smile was radiant. It didn't take was four months old at that about to finish with the voiles, and I afflicted with eczema which was lime, started for these lingerie waists at firBt appeared on the back of the What? Oh. there were some bargains neck and kept constantly enlarging. of course, but nothing in my size, eczema The broke out lu a rash at no sizes small at all worse luck! and was small and rough and It first and or I'd have taken a chance on one for Itched and burned so red. It very you. It was fascinating, looking at not could much he that sleep well, I must bave near spent them, though. and twisting hh ly an hour there, and I nearly missed continually turning as the eczema was on the back getting any choice of the brlts Mr head Burr was still serene, but he began ti of his neck where he could 'not get to do some of his following with his eyet it to scratch well. But In rubbing so while he anchored himself on a stool much It became red and almost raw. It seemed very painful as the child Well, dearie, I took him to rudhlngs, fretted constantly. After some time a tc went I took him to veilings, up house furnishings and down to curtain similar trouble appeared on the scrim. I marshaled him along coni cheeks. "At last a friend advised me to try dors, I wound him around counters, I jammed him In elevators and drew Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent him into surging mobs of wild eyed for a sample and this did so much remnant Seeds. By noon, his collat good I bought a eakc was wilted and deep lines showed and tha. Cuticura Ointment I used them according to directions and it was only a month until the eczema was apparently .veil and it soon entirely disappeared and has never returned. (Signed) Mrs. Carrie M. Brown, Mar. 28, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-- Skin Book. Address postcard Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Adv. 1 KENNETT AWFUL PAINS of Humanity, T!l-lit- For Sixteen Years. Restored bMauMajK-thellmltXSSf what's become of him. What has become of him? Mrs. Merriwfds maternal maiden Aunt Jane asked ibn question "1 was thinking of calling up ihe hospitals to find out, dearie," replied her niece. The great thing is that he isn't here, and gave him a most cordial invitation, too. rather inirr lift Mr. Burr will be able to exist without the sweet eciIjcc of my pres euce for quite a few days. You know he had his doubta about it." "1 didnt know," said Aunt Jane. Dear me, yea! Of course there were a few stunts incidental to the performance that made claims upon bis time, but he took no real interest in them, lie only lived, as you might say lived In the sunshine of iny smile Of course, If lidn't feel like smiling, that was all right, too. The point was that he had to be near me at my feet, or thereabouts. He said he didn't pretend to account for It scientifically. It might be vibration thought waves acting upon a highly sensitized soul retina tuned to the proper pitch! it might be psychic or It might not, but anyway, my proximity juxtaposition, as it were tilled his being with an Ineffable happiness, a supreme content, a sense of completeness Just like that. It wasn't necessary for me to talk, I might not then be thinking of him. 'I assqre you that I am not, a good deal of ybe time, I told him. "'Cruel!' says he. 'That, however, VTwWtn dispose of the thought wave t must be a sort of subtle 1 1 brend-'"innin- g 1 purveyor. In light music ragtime has its place Just as fudge is regarded as an edible without entering into the category of substantial food. But the public has the taste for the meat and bread of music which it will gratify according to the supply. Cincinnati Times-Star- . To Health by Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable HARRIS 1 MER- "He brought it on himself," declared before. Got Doan's at Any Store, FOR y 1 Xto WATCH MnMERMVrtD A The psln and In P R. Suitors of Backache Warns You u n, Ave.. GLOBE-HEADE- 1 - Compound. More town. Vermont I was troubled with puns and irregularities for sixteen years, and was thin, weak and nervous. When I would lie down it would seem as if 1 was going right down out of sight into some dark hole, and the window curtains had faces that would peek out at me, and when I was out of doors it would seem as if something was going to happen. My blood was poor, my circulation was bo bad I would be like a dead person at times. I had female weakness badly, my abdomen was sore and I had awful pains. I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta-bl- e Compound and used the Sanative Wash and they certainly did wonders for me. My troubles disappeared and am able to work hard every day." Mrs. W. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, More-tow-n, Vermont. dk-lon- I p. Wedding Solemnity. There is no talk, no levity, and much crying at a Chinese marriage ceremony, and the solemnity of a funeral prevails. After the exchange of presents the bride is dressed with much care. A feast is spread upon a table to which the bride is led by five of her Intimate female friends. They are seated at the table, but no one eats. Absolute silence prevails. Suddenly the bride's mother begins crying, the maids follow, and the bride joins In the dismal chorus. Then all the bridesmaids leave the table and the disconsolate mother takes a seat beside the chair of state where the bride sits. The bridegroom now enters with four of his best men. The men pick up the throne on which the bride sits, and, preceded by the bridegroom, form in procession and walk around the room or Into an adjoining parlor, signifying that he is carrying her away to his own home. THE DOCTORS GIFT Food Worth Its Weight in Gold. Extremely Modest "Rather a modest, retiring fellow in 1 was troubled with female weakness, also with displacement I had very severe and steady headache, also pain in back and was very thin and tired all the time. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and I am cured of these troubles. I cannot praise your Mrs. lNAMUi medicine too highly. SLAGLE, Gifford. Iowa. THS NSW FRSNCH REMEDY. 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"Auntie, dear, if you had seen the look of rapture that illumined his hitherto pensive countenance, you would have been touched, and yet are results truly interesting. "Two years ago, writes this pa- there was a shade of incredulity In it. tient, "I was a frequent victim of acute He seemed to susrc-'C- a joker. 'I mean it, 1 assured him. If you indigestion and biliousness, being allowed to eat very few things. One day want to tag along with me from early our family doctor brought me a small morn until dewy eve tomorrow, you're package, saying he had found some- on. thing for me to eat "We'll go Into the count ry.' he "He said It was a food called Grape-Nut- s cried joyfully. We'll take the train to and even as Its golden color a quaint little village that Ive often might suggest it was worth Its weight wanted to show you and we'll lunch in gold. I was sick and tired, trying tavern and little at a bizarre one thing after another to no avail, but consented to try this new food. Well! It surpassed my doctor's Nay. I interrupted, not with my fondest anticipation v and every day consent, aid, encouragement or cosince then I bave blessed the good operation we won't. If you'll overlook doctor and the inventor of Grape-Nut- my stammering grammaring. I begin to see now what you want. It's a pic"I noticed improvement at once and with me as a mere adjunct to the nic In a months time my former spells of dear friend. I said you Indigestion had disappeared. In two scenery. No, months I felt like a new man. My might come along with me, not that I mind was much clearer and keener, would accompany you. All 1 ask is to be allowea to be my body took on the vitality of youth, and 'this condition has continued." near you, he protested. "Theres a Reason. Name given by 'Then eight o'clocx sharp tomorPostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read row morning at the corner of State "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. and Madison, says I. Brer read II above letter! A sew "We met The first thing that I had oae appears from time to time. They ore sreoaloe, true, aid fall of fcaman in my list waa cotton voiles. There t old-worl- 1 Hra.Wlnalnw'a Soothing Syrup for Children teething, aoflrna the gunui, rv'uOea inflammation, allxya painurM wind eulicSc a botUeJm Outskirts Beaming Happily. soul emanation. He looked at me wistfully, wonderingly, as he advanced that idea. "T suppose I can't help emanating, but I can call In the police I answered. It's nearly eleven now. One day with you, he breathed ardently. One full, complete day with you!' That was where I warned him. You'd be sorry if I took you up on that, Mr. Burr, I said. Try me, he replied, with a slow, We usually expect the doctor to put us on some kind of penance and give us bitter medicines. A Penn, doctor brought a patient something entirely different and the laterent. Another Case. Gifford, Iowa. a crowd. Isnt he?" "Yep. Pretty modest. Reminds me a whole lot of a governor on a state saccharine smile. s. I around Lis mouth. He asked me theL if it wasn't about time to go some whre and get lunch. r'Good gracious!' I said, 'I haven't time for lunch. Here, we'll go up into the grocery department and get a few samples. They're demonstrating a new kind of bouillon.' By two o'clock his smile had faded and his eyes were glaBsy. He dragged his feet and sighed at intervals He said that was because be had two rib? broken and asked if I waa about through. 'Pretty nearly, I said. 'AH I've got to get now. is some cream bunting and paper doilies and ribbons and hatpine and sewing silk and a new street hat and some ruching for Aunt Jane and a pair of gloves and handkerchiefs and waft till I see whats ch the other lists or do your ribs need at tentlofi? I really feel that they need atten tion, said Mr. Burr. 'If they don't do. But I wouldn't leave for the uni verse. Flrase dont send me am "'All right, then, said Z. I.e after the bunting. "We went through a crowd Qjl get there, said Mrs. Merriwid. "anf.onie how the poor fellow gof lost. pfwon dor if 1 ever find him again. (Copyright. 1913, by W. Q. ChagMin.) 1 Some men look as though they had WK WANT s reliable Man nr Woman, Boy Girl In every town to distribute the world on their shoulders, and or goods and Collect hllla Particulars frea. IIOI'HR-IIOIwere afraid it was going to slip off. M I'PI.Y CO., WAKTKACK, TKNN. n-- .lt Watch Your Colts Fr Cumin. Co Ida and Ititcapur, and at tho flmt symptoms of anr ailment. give auiall doses of that vondarful remedy. bow Uia luuU uaed in existence, , hl'OHNH DIMTEMPJCH COMPOUND U cents and fl a bottle; U and (IS the Amen of any druggist, 1 KI'OIIM MKIJICAL dealer, or delivered by Uieuiiats and nactorlolugiata, Uoaheu,CO., ind., U. 8. A. sm-- Fcley Kidney Pills Succeed because they are a good honest med- (iiuti sis voig-r- i vi vyiw. nnd full prirn Hat neni on appIleatlnZ icine that cannot help but heal kid- envelope (oiiirnl and uniplro work willclted. CoL Uulcnmca Uarbonala National ney and bladder ailmentsand urinary I.ADIKK UK ItKAUTIITL. us revsal to irregularities, if they are once taken you Innir Kecrele of love and into the system. Try them now how (he to win love and hold It Writebeauty Pnrtirulara IKKK. Addrese NKW today. KKA for positive and permanent help. CO.. Iliis izr.ll. OCEAN PARK. CALIF. It W. L. DOUGLAS 3.00 3.50 00 4.50 AND 5:00 4-- . SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN But Boit' Sheet fa the World 92.00, $2.60 and 93.00 11 Singing at Work. Dr. Johnson was annoyed the Hebrides that the vtrok sickle were timed by the mo of a song In which all the h In the days of t Joined. looms most weavers croone their work. Dairymaids used on the milking stool, not only to eh their labors but also because cows were held to yield better when cheered by a tune. ForRettoriw Color and to Gra y or Faded Hair. Beauty SOr. and I. HO at Imiyyirtw lull VZBAM SmiFESB IX OH SITS CAPITAL. ROW THI LABBEST MAKES OF SS 4.S hHOES IB TEX WORLD tl Aak to show yni iar dealer V.L.IImlM $4.60 lUKInl t.U, shoes. Jsat sa good in style, lit and wear sa other makes $6.00 to $7.00 ths Short In oil oaly dlffersnrt Is the prire. leathers, styles and shapes to nit everybody. If yos roald visit W.L. lhiaglas lares fartnrirs 4 Mrocktoa, Him., and tat for yoaraclf hoe L-- Dowlas absea are made, yen .rt(i,lr wosld tJlea BBdersfsad why they an warraated flt bolter, look better, bold tbalr sbapo aad atar Istoanr than say other make for tba prire. rllai If W. I.. Hooplas shoes ore ao fnr Mir In roor vlrmltr. otder rtlrrrt from the factory. Nhore for every mem. her of (he familv. U all prims, hr parml Poit, pornaas free. WrilrbrlllmtnilM Catale. It will show yna bow to order by mall, and why yoo eaa ' bottom. save money on poor footwear, W. L. Ifaraxlaa, 01 I1 |