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Show IMP . .i I Women Wlo Wear Weil, f it is astonishing- how groat a change t Lw years of married life often make. In Em appearand anil disposition of many tomen. Tho freshness, tho charm, th Krililanco vanish llko the bloom from a feaach irhich is rudely handled. Tho Cktron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo Erf tho charming maiden. There are two feasons for this ohanRC, ignorance and Keglcct. Few young women appreciate She shock to tho system through tho tehange which comes with marriage and Enotherhood. Many neglect to deal with Eno unpleasant pelvic drains and weaknesses weak-nesses which too often coma with mar-Hago mar-Hago and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is robbing the check bf its freshness and tho form of Its 'As surely as tho general hoalth suffer? IjrTien there Id deaneement of the health it the delicate womaTrtxorgans, so surely jrhefPthMe organs jarexistablished In iicallih therce at&Vh,iHno witness Ip.tbc Tactln n?Rwed comctteS3 Nearly million women havft found health and lappincss in thn uso of Dr. Pierces Favorite Fa-vorite Prescription , It makes weak worn"-in worn"-in strong and sick women woll. Ingredl-mts Ingredl-mts on label contains no alcohol or iarmful habit -forming drugs. Mado wholly of those native, American, medic hal roots most highly recommended by eading medical authorities of all the sev-iral sev-iral schools of practice- for the cure of roraan's peculiar ailments. 'Fornurslng uiothers,or for those broken-town broken-town in health by too frequent bearing of ihlldren, also for tho expectant mothers, o prepare tho system for tho coming ol iaby and making Its advent easy and dmofit painless, there Is no medicine qulta o good as "Favorite Prescription." It ian do no harm in any condition of tho ystcra. It is a most potent invigoratlnj; onlc and strengthening nervine nicely uapied to woman's delicate system by a ihyslclan of large experience in tho treat aentof woman's peculiar ailmonts. Dr. Plerco may bo consulted by lelte? rtc of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, tjvalid3' Hotel and Surgical Institute I . ""Ol rcrs ''nothing In tho norld that will lor iviin or arrest Uip B I &Zr NSSV iN) prW$ of .IIsmm s quick aj UADWAY'8 IIKDY KUEIniru 1 mh- idw Por60Years a home Remedy tsC9hk-SiMii ( tlfiZsi T,lu wM. plcKlne winter tona.i arc as .leitnicttro nf human llfn V itilP'fiJriM raVrrV TV hrrsKJJ ny or the tr Mo uldoiaio dlfemes. As cold we"thw ,, ? it 1 PjffVHS. V )'K$pA-&4 Kw.vCj nt) health of mlult iman ro norto than those of tho uotlet Mton ol h ffi.l (fMJ&X? ,A 1 Y&y coxi'iti'utioD, Kijlcd outnwht throiigh the rATajei or pouutiionla, by I fM f LV eAMjaro to a cliHHne Motm It Is well known lht panimonU. I VE'MBAt A r if&W toMlllta. Joro hroat, luOiujwitlo-.i of tho bronchial u.h-s. in'. I FVM&m F IJnmrnailnn of tho Iwwdg inlUir.snatloi, the lm.1,-3. itc., are U "SWtA W" " ' t?J H ilaiiKcroa-. diseases, nmi that, to euro tho llfo of tho DatKnt, it H V 2'L u&-r&MJZrrWft j? f u Vf 0 iltnioU hnporlniicr. to arwit them In their first rtajei, H 52tb O Ss&r ? 85 1,1 ,helr. U.t,!,r slaaP ""l. the fkill of the most H yjwgj 1 25- - isJ'j 'isr "aluciit physSci.irij. white in their incipient aUtc thor tts proraptly W fWS R AI) W AY ' S READY RELIEF I ? ' TtitBiS H 1,1 rr ''""'ly tht hiraluftblo specific re:ncdy for nil Infl.irannlory dli- W 1 V ,a UZ&ZLa rf" M,e fhoiild n constantly kept pa hind. Tho expense Is mnr trifle, and B MprV 1Min' ln lwcnt' l'me3 ,he imounl In doctor.' or druccistu" bills. P WSS ASTII5IA TOR 12 .VEAKS. B fiSH.' Vi.-jiSs8 "V . . Urnoktjn. .Ian. 10. tOOT. I Pi a -JZ CLSS9' J Vf Ur BIr It nfrori5.i me zrMt nlcMure o write in you and tell you how 5 Kw If"'" 43? much tool Kndway r Heady Holler ns done for im J PsZSsiW j 1 !,ta'' j'hmH for twclio yimrs aud trial everything and iria Uied of j (Mvyxtffe- rxS " Jltf . About two '"r3 3UO I 5ftw in the pjpera the advertisement of Riulwny't 5 JFfJrMys S if 7 NX ilnUhod the Qnt Ixjttle I felt Krttt7 rtll-jied and to5k it when . - would 're E-1 vrfsrmf 0 W a I X. cct stMt t,el,s km F y-JSI J 1 kept on taVlnf.it until I wa. entirely cure.1. 1 wouM not bo wpj,. . vS a Vff I t3 V oul n -"lu; of '.' lL u- lu lbp bouse. I can say that IU It. It. It worth JW P iff I I A Q?V welcht In wold. Rcpclfyllr rnum, ' rJM V jff 11KS. II. W 6CHUOEDEK. Sfi7 cVcnc Art... nraoklyn, 1 Ml M 11 xh&. RADWAY'S READY .RELIEF- i MS g k fcZk Perfectly Sara, Containing NO NARCOTICor Dangerous Ittgre- fi. f"OT r fit H Wjr dicnts. (Gunrnnteert under the "IMire F'ood ;md Dhikk Law," Sorial No, O.'rr.) ml J 0&h DBL- RADWAY Co.,- I Wk "Radway Square," Worth and Lafnyetto sts., Naw YorH. I - TIMELY 'TOPICS ; ' I REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY H NEGLECTED GOLDS GOOD ADVICE TO WISE WOMEN mo PftUDENT NIEW. T3on't trifle -with a cold," is good advice for prndetit .men and women. It nvty be rital in the case at a chiltL Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are the proper - safeguards against coldsi It they are maintained through the changeable weather of Autumn, Winter and Spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight But the ordinary light cold will become aerere if neglected, and a well-established, ripe cold 13 to the germ of diphtheria what honey Is to the bee. The greatest menace to child-life Is the neglected cold. "Whether it is a fibild or adult, the cold slight or severe, se-vere, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popularity and immense Bale of this medicine havo been attained at-tained by its remarkable cureo of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remj&dy is given. LA GRIPPE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL AGO&Y. 6 LACK OF SYMPATHY. Before we can sympathize with others oth-ers we must hare suffered ourselves. No one can realize the suffering attendant at-tendant on an attack of la grippe unless un-less he has had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All dan 'cr from la grippe, howevor, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Severe Attnck of Grippe Cared by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Colonel Cornelius P. Cole, a well-known well-known and much respected citizen of Appanoose county, Iowa, now pa3t 70 years of age, who came to Iowa with his wife over fifty years ago, says, "Myself and wife wcro both sonndly cured of severe and stubborn attacks of grippe last winter by using Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. It is a wonderful wonder-ful remedy and we never wish to be wlthont it" GROUP MUST CHECK DISEASE AT THE START. Don't neglect the first symptoms of croup in your child. This hoarseness and croupy cough aro often overlooked hy persons not acquainted with the diseaue, and sometimes not heeded by those that know the danger signal. Thousands' of infant children die yearly of croup. .Every one of these innocents could have been saved ba4 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy been given In time. The time wasted in sending for a physician or for medicine medi-cine when a child shows symptoms of croup often proves fataL Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy should always bo kopt in the house for immediate use. Remember, It will prevent an attack If given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy is safe and sure. Contains no nar- cotics. Always cores. It is the mother's moth-er's favorite cough remedy in all psirts of the world. HOARSENESS HOW CAUSED AteD WHEW DANGEROUS. Hoarseness, or rough rress of voice, arises from several causes. The most common is when the mucus is allowed al-lowed to collect on the vocal cords. This is dangerous, for unless the mucus mu-cus is removed it I3 most likely to become be-come a hotbed of disease, and will develop de-velop into some serious chronic throat or lung complaint A small dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will work' wonders. Not only does H at once clear away the mucus, but also assists Nature to strengthen the vocal, cords, and make the accumulation less likely to occur. The mere fact that ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is free from all narcotics makes it the beat to use in all cases of hoarseness. An-other An-other common cause of hoarseness Is the swelling or looseness of the Tocal eords. This is generally caused by i sudden exposure or by protracted public pub-lic speaking. This phase is often called "clergyman's hoarseness." The soothing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy act most beneficially in such cases, and by soothing any inflamed in-flamed cords, soon enables them lo resume re-sume a natural condition. Fashion and Fat Isn't it fortunate that avIioii fashion demands slender gracefulness of women who have to break eor.sot laces lo make"' themselves oven present-able- that scienuo stops in and makes their tnek i easy ? j I'V dieting and exercising it, lias sub- ' stituled a pleasant., whok-soinu mixture that can bo obtained at small cost; from any druggist, viz.: J... ounee Marumla, h'i ounce Fluid Extract; Cascara Aromatic, Aro-matic, and .'U'i' ounces Syrup Simplex. Quo tuaspoonful of Miis hiixture after meals and at bodtinio will take oil'' four to seven pounds of fat a week without causing- wrinkles, interfuriiig wj,, tho dipt, or distressing- the stomach in the si mutest. Binns WHAT IT IS AND WHAT TO DO. This is only another name for a severe se-vere cold In the chest. In it3 commencement com-mencement it is attended with cough, hoarseness, more or' less pain, soreness sore-ness of the throat and lungs, expectoration expec-toration of mucus, sometimes mixed, with blood, tightness about the chest or throat, a difficulty in breathing. In its last stages, high fever and niglit sweats prevail. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the medicine for this disease. dis-ease. It at once relieves the tough, eases the pain, removes the difficulty in breathing, and by producing a free and easy expectoration, subdues the iuOammation, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is soothing and healing. It is always the common neglected cold that causes the trouble. Take Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy at the first indication of the cough or cold, and thus avoid any serious complications. ONE INSTANCE. "As long ago as I can remember my mother was. a faithful user and friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never in my life have I realized its true value until now." writes Prof. H. A. Howell of Howell's American School, Havana, Cuba, "On the night of February 3rd our baby was token sick with a very severe cold, the next day was worse and the following night his condition was desperate. He could not He down and It was necessary to hava him in the arms every moment Even then his breathing was difficult I did not think he would live until morning. At last I thought of my mother's remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which we gave, and it afforded af-forded prompt relief, anil now, three days later, he has fully recovered. Under the circumstances I would not hesitate a moment in jjayinjc that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that only, saved the life of our dear littlo boy." PNEUMONIA THE CAUSES, A.-ND HOW TO PREVENT. Old people and those who have weak lungs conuot be too careful in guarding guard-ing against this disease. Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza, and can be prevented pre-vented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. A great many people who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. AM - OR - W This now poworful reconstructivo tonic revivifies the blood, supports tho heart . has 110 equal for nervous puos-trallon. puos-trallon. brain exhaustion, neurasthenia, neurasthe-nia, and all kinds of mental and physical physi-cal dublllty. One trial will convince. , Sent to any address, 1,00. te'old only by tho " western agents. Hoth phones 157. Geo. T. Sriee Dreg Co.' ii MAIN STREET. c WH00FIN6 COUGH 9 i Is SYMPTOMS, AND ITS DAN&ERS. H Whooping cough is a very danger- ons disease unless treated properly. Statistics show that there aro more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. You cannot miatake the symptoms ' protracted coughing, worse at night j peculiar sound or whoop labored ex-pectoration ex-pectoration of mucus apparent suffo- cation after coughing. Give Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's 'Cough Remedy at once, repeat- flf ing the dose frequently. The quick WU relief afforded by Chamberlain's r WM Cough Remedy makos it a favorite mmm with mothers of small children. It li- Bl qui Ties the tough mucus, making it J Wmm easier to expectorate, keeps the cough. Wmm loose, and counteracts any tendency Wmm toward pneumonia. This remedy has mmm been used. In many epidemics of mmm whooping cough, and always 7Ith per- feet success. Thero is no danger what- I ever from the disease when it is freely i. given. It contains nothing injurious, I -J-M and may be givon as confidently to a 1 baby as to an adult jH DIPHTHERIA : 1 RESULTS FROM A NEGLECTED H COLD. l One often hears the expression, El "My child caught a severe cold, which ' Wmm developed into diphtheria," -when th3 Jnfl truth was that the cold had simply ' 'JSH left the little one partially susceptible 'pll to the wandering diphtheria germ. fSl When Cbambcrluin's Ccugii Remedy is ufl given, it not only cures the cold, but WM greatly lessens the danger of diph- mmm tberir; or any other germ disease being I contracted. There is no danger in gir- , Jfl ing this remedy, as it contains no f opium or other harmful drug, and may . -Mm be given to a "baby as confidently- as I rWmM to an adult. iJImm EVERY BOTTLE WMRAWTED. t fjl If yon fail to get beneficial results H after using two-thirds of a bottle of 1 Kfl CHAMBERLAIN'S : 1 COUGH REMEDY according to directions, return U to j Jmm .vour dealer and get your money back. It is well known for its prompt cures 11 of coughs, colds, and croup and can jH always be depeuded upon. It is pleas- r "H ant to take which is of much, import- k mM ance when medicine must be given to young children. ' i" THE WHISKEY jP fl H WITS A. ll REPUTATION" l Here is Absolut o Prooi of E I that Reputation: 1 1 Won Three Straight Medals If - 9 H10UCST AWARD AT j H J ST. LOUIS, S9C4 1 ffl I PARIS, - 1905 H J PORTLAND, 2905 H. ' IH 5jj Could Ibero bo moro 8 111 lit convincing evklouco Chat sfl flH jlS QUAKER MAID RYJ3 Is l ' 'H 3 U tho boRt Whiskey to ho ft Jll 41 had?, f rj AmU ior it at any nrst-oIa39 ffi HH y (; bar, cafo or drac 3 12 ll If storo s 91 IS S.JHRSCH&CO. I m l&l KANSAS CITY, M0, . i i Bl DRINK NATURAL LITHIA WATER. , "Makes Everylhlna Good." HH F. J. Klcscl Si Co., Ogden'. , ll RIcQor & Lliullcy. Gnli Lako, ' H OlrtrlbiitorJ-. jl |