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Show whether or not the pictures want to go there." Ford smiled. Gilbert Ford climbed the four Ion "The nrasketeer has consented," said eights of stairs, poshed open the door md entered "the studio," as Janot he, "and the little defunct rabbit aspersisted in calling the little den under sures me that it has always been the the eaves. He threw his hat height of his ambition to adorn a din-in- s room." on the broad divan and sank "I a hope you haven't takn their con into leather chair, tomfortably big Janet looked up from her easel, gave fidences too seriously," she said. "The house would be quite useless tim a terse "Hello!" and resumed her without them," said ha tainting. The girl was regarding the landscape Janet in her apron, her hair some- on the easel with frowning disapproval what disarranged and a brush perched "There's a studio up under the eaves Jauntily behind either ear, was a vision twice as large as this," he urged. te turn the heart and head of almost Janet began scraping out a cloud that any son of Adam, and Gilbert Ford was She gave him proved disappointing. ao exception to this rule. no reply. He watched hex In approving silence "I had a dream the other night," he several moments before ha ventured a went on. "You were up there in that remark. studio by the north light, and I was "Does art sport a capital 'A today?" smoking and watchine you." asked. "Dreams go by contrary," she said. "I'm busy, If that's what you mean," "Not this one," he said, with alarm aid Janet "Why?" in his voice. "It's such a perfect afternoon I "All dreams," she declared. "I doubt thought you might enjoy a drive if 1 ever paint In that studio." through the park. I saw your mother "But, Janet," he remonstrated, as I came ia. She 6aid she'd trust you that's a rule, and it's the exception with me." he faid, tentatively. that proves the rule." Janet squeezed several colors on a Janet suddenly thrust her scraping palette and began deftly mixing them. knife through the canvas on the easel. full of "I'm sick of it," she said. "There are "Impossible," she said. lots of things better than painting." Inspiration." Ford pulled off his overcoat and toss-t"For instance?" he asked. it beside his hat. "You," Ehe laughed. Boston Globe. "All right," he said cheerfully. "Then I'll stay and have tea with you. HIGH COLLARS CAUSE HEADACHE Tu may invito me now if you like." Janet frowned. "You may stay," she Moreover, They Are Bad for One's aldv "but I can't stop to make the Nerves, this Man Says. "You may not know It, old fellow, tea." "Oh, I'll do that," said ha "1 won't but there is a very Intimate connec fee the least in the way and 111 help tion between the high collar and the nefadiache.T said an observant manj all I can." "How do you propose to help?" aha "ana I nave proved my raitn in the statement by refusing to wear collars asked, her eyes on the easel. "In any old way that suits my lim- of the high sort It is a bad business ited capabilities," said ha "What are my boy. High collars choke up the veins and arteries and interfere to you painting?" He 6trode to the easel and bent criti- some extent with the circulation of the blood in the neck and head. Do cally over her 6hou3der. "Ah, a lar.dscap with bosky groves not understand me to be knocking on and all the fixings. A regular Corot, any particular brand of high collars. So far as the appearance of the high Isn't it, Janetr collar is concerned, I confess I like it In absorbed offered her Janet, work, no reply. In my own case It has been a great "That silvery pool In the fore- blessing in at least one way, for felground." he rattled on, "suggests a lows with long necks, you. know, do ow. Of course there's to be a cow. not look so well when you harness IT tell you what. Janet; Til pose for them up in low collars. My neck is long, long as a crane's and the high the cow." collar has kept me from leaving too "Don't be absurd," sTie saT3. "I suppopo I might be as absurd as much of It exposed. Why I've got sn much neck (hat when I first began to the cow," he said, thoughtfully. Janet pursed her lips, but said no th- wear low collars I was almost ashamed to venture out on the streets. I ine Ford turned from the easel and wan- felt like I was but half dressed, and dered aimlessly about the little den. the feeling was not so far wrong at Presently in one corner he discovered that for the low collar does leave a a. pile of canvases, some of them framed good part of my anatomy open and and some as yet Incomplete. Janet's above beard, as It were. But this me now. I simInspirations being more or less volatile, fact doe3 not bother all. care at Exposed neck the majority were In the latter condi- ply don't Is a whole lot better than headaches, tion. Ford pulled up a chair and drew out and you know, old chappy, I was now. Tbx the pictures one after another for crib-lea-l speaking of headaches just Is what I wanted to tell you about. Inspiration. Janet worked on far The high collar does something more ft time apparently oblivious of bis pres interfere with one's circulation. than tnee. At length she turned to him. scratches and Irritates the skin, It "I thought you were going to make keeps one's chin at an unreasonable, the tea?" she said. p& .unnatural angle, " am, but I'm busy just now," he re uncomfortable and causes one to acquire a nervous turned. sort of habit "You're seen aU tho&s a hundred frigidity When you meet your friend who is tlrnf s," said she. In the habit of wearing a high collar "I'm looklrg at them In a new Hght, pay particular attention to the wa he answered. be moves and holds his head. It isn "This one would do for the haJL" all natural. It Is all due to the said ha "A quiet picture like this at collar. Mark you, there are high high treaties of peace and hospitality. Just Some of and high collars. collars, the thing fur the balL them approach rattonavm la neck lie btld it from him and scrutinized Othri are about as far from H with half closed eyes. It as It Is possible to get without en"And this." he went on, picking up the vhole head. Dut of course an Impossible musketeer, "would do gulfing fellow has his own liking In every admirably t r my den. I'd surround these matters. I wear low collars behim with swords and muskets, to give cause they are comfortable and beblm the proper atmosphere. I thin I cause believe the high collar Is he'd Inspire a fighting spirit every of headaches and a bad producer time f looked at him." nerves generally." thing for one's He drew out another picture. Dallas News, "This little defunct rabbit, hung op iy his Innocent neela. Is the very thing Johnny I met pa down the street; tor the dining room. It would give one I guess ve didn't see me, he was so but as appetite just to look at his plumbusy takin with another man. pers." Johnny's Ma 111 bet he didn't know "Now, what are you prat Clog about?" you, Johnny. You remember I washed mid Janet, sharply. your face ju before you went "Weil," sa'd he, "you see I purchased Life, a house the ether day that little house out by the liver, you remember, with The King of Denmark has a very the queer roof and its funny little ga valuable collection of bird's eggs, ties. I was lust wondering how these which Includes specimens of nearly pictures would suit it" every kind In existence. The collecJanet's chin went up. tion Is considered to be worth about "May I ask what particular differ- 1:5,000. ence It mak'S whether these pictures Russian peasants believe tult it or not?" she eald. Many -It makes all the difference In the that the Japanese are a race of ugly world." Ford explained. "The house dwarf?, and that the Cossacks kill them by thnwing their caps at then wis purchased for these pictures , "You are very recklessj said Janet or suffocation them therewith. 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Badlcelly Cored In Ten Days tinder Positive Suarantee. band lor Special FREE Book. New restorative treatment for lose of Vital Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, eta. DEFORMITIES CURED. All persons crippled, deformed, lame or paralysed should know what oaa be done by proper treatment for these cases. Special attention paid to crippled children at the Sanitarium. Patients successfully treated at boms by mall. Consultation Freo and confidential, at office or by letter. Thirty years' experience Illustrated Book Free, frlvtag much valuable Information. Call at office or write to M. COE, St.. KANSAS CITY, WO. Read the following letters from patients treated and cured by Dr. Coe; they tell their own story: Suffered for Twenty Years With Nervous Headache Treated by Dr. Coe Consider Relief From Pain a Blessing General Health Better Than It Has Been for Years Takes Pleasure In Recommending Dr. Coe. Nets City. Kit., JuTy SOt. 1903. Zr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City, Mo. Dear loctor: I bad euffered lor twenty years with a pain in my bead, and tried manr About remedies and doctors without rollef. tour year ago I began taking treatment from you, aad derived much benefit from same. My bead and general health are better than tar year. The relief from pain to my bead la a blsectes; to me. Too have always treated ms wltfi fairoesa and consideration, and 1 take pleasure in recorntneadlng you. Tours very truly. J. W. BLAIR. Their Little Glr7Entl7ely Cured of St. Vitus' Dance Treated In 1893 Had Been Afflicted for Six Months Was Cured In Two Months' Time. Kansas City, Ua.. Sept. IX tJW. Dr. C M. Coe. Dear Sir: Our little Ctrl ta now entirely cured Of St. Vitus" dance, by your treatment la the wee afflicted six months. Veur treatment cared in two months' tune, and b&e she remained well ever since. MAGQIS WACHSMAN. fteaiacttnUy. tk W. Corner Uia aad Askew Bm. li-ii- br After Being Sick for Eight Years and Trying Many Doctors Without Permanent Relief, She Went to Dr. Coe and Was Cured New Well and Doing Her Own Work Feels That She Owes a Great Deal to Dr. Coe. Junction Cay. Km., June In Peake, a Merchant, Takes Pleasurv in Recommending Treatment. Gives Testimonial Letter in Conscientious Truth for Benefit of Suffering Man- Mr. Rupture Is no longer Incurable, except perhaps In extremely rare cases, says Dr. Ernest Henderson, Kansas City's eminent hernia specialist. How-eveIt has not been many years sinco a reliable treatment for this affliction was unknown, and surprising as It may seem, the methods of former years are still In vogue In many places. "In taking up rupture as a specialty," Dr. Henderson said to a reporter, "I was satisfied that the old principle was wrong and there was an opportunity for a man who would devote time and study to Improve it A rupture H a dangerous thing; no one can tell what minute it will cause trouble, and the time may come wheD relief Is not widn easy reach. It Is always a bother even when there Is no pain or apparent danger. To be sure, It was no small task to revolutionize the treatment of rupture, and I am not boasting when I say that there are few men who would have worked, studied and experimented as I have done to bring out a new method and perfect It so as to be effective in all classes of rupture. My success has been my reward. I have been practicing this method for several years, and there are hundreds of people in Kansas City and vicinity who will take greet pleasure In testifying to Its efficacy.' People now coma to consult me from almost every state la the Union, and I have on file la my office letters from many of them showing the high esteem In which they hold Uio service I have rendered them." Ia treating rupture Dr. Henderson does not use knife, consequently he has built up an Immense practice and now enjoys a nation! refutation as a rupture specialist His plan of no pay until cured has certainly proven very popular. Dr. Henderson ia one of the ablest men In the medical profession today. r, Nervous Diseases. btomeon urouDiee, PILES, Fistula Cure Positively Guarantee!, Withtut kit ft, Ugmtmrt r fustic, A tmemj tcctfUd until fat lint it wtli. eu Walnut and Is an honor to his calling as well as a citizen highly esteemed by hli fellow men. He may be consulted at any time at his office, 103 West Nlntt 1903: I OOee. SO, 1X0. Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City. ale. Dear Doctor: It la bow twe years since I was treated at your Saci aiiuaf In Kansas City aad I era weU aad dole my own work. Have gained thirty poucit ,n weight. I was sick t.yr years before oca hai ir:e4 many doctors, but never cbtalaed any permanent relief until I was treated at your Sanitarium. 1 that I owe great oca to you.KKd.ours respectfully, J. T. KUM1CK. iot (.! kind. Kansas City, Kss . May 21. W01 Dr. Emeet Henderson, Kinkaa City M' enouso My Dear Sir: I can never thank you for your treatment of me while In my rupturea condition. I am now as well as I ever I take pride and pleasure In reccmmendlns to others your treatment ae the best ana on.y reliable treatment them is for testimonial Is given In conscientious ours truly. the benefit of sufftrlDg rcankipd. Double Rupture Cured In Seven Weeks Has Not Worn By Painless Method. to "Guarantee The a Truss Since. Attractive. Is Cure or No Pay" Kan... City. Kas . c Ernest Henderson. M D.. K ,,, Doctor ,0 on treJmM a rup.ured fl . 'rni" CASES A Elliott's Case Was An Extremely Bad One, and Had to Be Treated the Second Time. He Is Now Sound and Well. I Make My Guarantee Hundreds f Good In Every Case. Sufferers Come to Me and are Cured, Although Pronounced Incurable by Prominent Physicians. Sterling. Kss . May W. 1901 Dr Ernest Henderson, Kansas City, Mo. To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that from tnt earliest up to m 20th year. I was affllotef with hernia of a character pronounced incurable by a ooied surgeon of this p'.ace, after a 1 saw Dr. Ernest careful etamloatioa advertisement, "No cure ou pay," aad I determined to try him In company l:h mr fatber I went to Kansas City and closed lleo-derso- o's contract with the dicinr, remaining under treatment for seven weeks Believing I was well I turned ever the money and aeol home. After a few months time the trouble relumed, but having faith lu tba doctor aod believing he would do es be promised. I went back without and ae having advised bim of my condition, willingly took me lo and treated me four weeks more, without s cent more pay. and then 6 law Yours respectfully. y charged me Ct'RED. MO. SPECIALTY. rnvsie llrttiitsj fur cr rt r, oliticmcnt ce escliii ly. Owrcmndence) aiitl ( A trunaee uf 'bVMC!i&s lovetiifatlon trivlird. v, r.r Hemo- rrhoidsFound Dr. Coe a Skillful Operator Treatment and Accommodations at the Sanitarium all That Could he Desired Recommends Treatment to Other Sufferers Woodward. Okia., Nov. to WTirnt tt May C otic era: e Had Suffered for Years and Tried Many Remedies None of Them Di Him the Good That Ours Did. Knob Safer, Hi, Oct ti. 1YV Me. Dr. C. M Kansas Coe, City. Deer Sir. 1 take great pleaeure In wrttlse yon caDremleg yowr trstnnent asd toe t&d it for me tor ra'Mrrh aad bladder I rre scd had tried many rrrWte. tattered for ai ancr over did tAe awd that yours baa dte or aa Raapec JuCy yoera, t. t. inavrao: Ctred of Stomach Trouble Thankful for Treatment and Kindness Received. !. tetmes Mo., U, Df. C. M. Coe. Ksaaes City, Me. letter earns ts bead a Dear Doetov tew says aere. Sr.d I was gists to e that yes toe. My stesnaek trouble te led act ferg-- e eemcketely wet;, asd my threat doee sot I ana vary Setter ma, aeae I take eold. Jae Ter Aaakfal for yeer klcdsese eM tfa'm.nt. osn ttciiHais. Jew trtUr. . f tafe, painless permanent cure Twenty-fivyears exguaranteed. perience. No money accepted until patient Is well. CONSULTATION AND VALUABLE COOK FREE, by trail or at office. Write to A e M.COE . ; At Medfcrd. O, T., there has recently beea ohtaMHhed a printing p.ant to publish an crsaa of the Men. rioDltes. The Ziona Dote, as the pater I. called, fs the rt coga?r-organ of the Mennonite Church of the warld aad much of its circulation ta la Europe It is a tte between the tnetnhefs of this church In the Old WorM afti those who have cotae lo this country to betttr their condition. For notse three years the paper has been published oa the farm of the tier, J. F. Harms, Its editor, north of lied ford, Whcra it wat you'd Lave dropped dead' Philadelbrought from Kansas whea he phia Telegraph. those who profess this religion, chased the farm. Kansas City Journal "Oar minister seems to be such a altruist," said Mrs. Oldcast'e. How to Collect a Library. Nerer "I he?" replied her hretess. "I buy to lend, but borrow to keep. thousM by the sound of his voice that Cleveland Leader." he was a bass.' Chicago Itecord Her fir&t-cias- I, 13 I oaderwent a eargxal operation for bomsr-rboid- e at Dr. Coe's Mas i .art em. which w 1 fouad Dr. to be a very skinful operator. H' treatment asd accommrCaUrsa Ail wer that oull b dela the Saeitarium sired. I obeerfuUy recommend ail sufferers to soaeaiM Dt. Coo. i. ML D'Uit.K. Editor Bu'WUa. Treat-for Catarrn of the Bfsader ks ton VARICOCELE DR-C- The VapUin's Way. Capt Joseph IL Huddell. of the United i' tatca Marshal's office, is man whoso bravery is beyond questjoa, but be got a scare yesterday that land i d him od the thirty cent counter, Th captain lives in Delaware county, dow Marcus Hook way. and comes lo tuwa every day. Yesterday, being & man, be started out to buy bis Christmas gifts, and secured a number, which were neatly done up in small He bearded a Market street parcels. ear on tho way ta Broad street station and the car as full. Ia fact. Inert was a buxom lady standing In the middle of the car holding on by a strap.. Tho captain entered, the car gave lurch Just as he was reaching for tba strap, and he sailed down the middle-othe car for all the world like a He bung on to his flying machine. precious bundles, however, and finally brought up against the lady aforesaid, who stopped bim with "You seem to be In a hurry sir!" Huddolt was as white as a ghost, but bis nerve was still with bim. and with tbat courtly bow which has made bins to popular with the Hookers be remarked. ' Madam, that is the way In which I a enter car." usually Three people got out at this time, and th seals were promptly taken by ths captain and bis stout acquaintance. A fussy little man eyed him all over, and then said "You look badly scared, sir!" '"I am. Paid the captain, "and If yoti were half as rourh scared as I waf fore-band-ed solicited, and tul.ekt t-- K. Coe, K. t Kassas Ma. Dear Doctor: I wlii Wy City, tbat your treatment great! 7 beoefttted m, aad made me feel like a aw person. It has beta fear years since I took treatment from and d urine fears I have felt perfetv wii. and have ijote done more work than I aad tot tea years prevlcaeli. I bad bra ui for some ten years before 1 spI rMmjB&d sU oiled to you for treatment. sufferers to go te you. lours truly, UK J. CAS " Mr. U. S. G. HUGHES. M. D Office 1214 Main Street, OBSTETRICAL palnl.se ,ak rreat plea.ur. la altltclea. knowing "2 treatment to tha Your guarantee to cure liH most uBar-- er oV'ttv. Vo sufferer pay .. attractive, a. bavs spent a gra, deal of money and failed to get cured. ours truly. With best wlnbus, 1 am. EUGENE SAWYER. 1S04 N 6th SU The Publishers Newspaper Union, Kansas City, Mo, Vol. V., No. 6. KANSAS CITY, '""'.,, I to my painful that I could not attend vn weeks bytrassa You cured me m nd I have not orn method If ycu are interested in the West, or Western investtn'Qts fend for "Hints Greatly Benef.tted'oy Dr. Coe's Treat investors," pabJisicd every oonth. 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