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Show THE MOTHERS BE Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, Ini " Lvdla E. Nnkham'a vegetable Compound hulped me so much during the time I was lookingforward to the coming of my little one that I am recommending it to other expectant mothers. Before taking it, somedays I suffered with neuralgia so badly that I thought I could but after live, taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pink, 'ham s Vegetable Compound I was entirely relieved of ' neuralgia, 1 had gained in strength and was able to go p around and do all housework. My baby when seven my months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a leng time. I never bad any medicine do me so much good." Mrs. Pearl Monyhan, 11 Ind. health during maternity Is a most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. 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Any man who thinks that America will take part In was It meinber rights tliut attempted the world any such rebuff and to extort; they remember political am- giving dlsapiHilntmeut us that does not know reul-Iz- e to was which It Indicates in Boston Ad- bitions, attempted America. while they believe that men Invited to Test Sentiment. dress Eagerness to Battle have aud, come Into a different temper, I Invite him to test the sentiments and cannot these things, they forget for League of Nations. the nation. We set this up to make so they do not resort to one another of for u dispussionate view of the mut- men free and we did not confine our conception and purpose to America, ters lu controversy. They resort to und now we will make men free. If Wilson Declares That Americans Who Unit nation which has won the enviWould Have Their Country Fail able distinction of being regarded as we did not do that the fame of Amerl-cbe gone, aud all her powers The World, Are Lacking In the friend of maiikled. Whenever It was desired to send a would be dissipated. She then would Broad Vision. to keep her power for those narsmall force of soldiers. to occupy a have selfish, provincial purposes which piece, of territory where it la thouul:'. row, Wilseem so dear to some minds that have Boston. President Woodrow nobody clsu will lie welcome, they usk no sweep beyond the nearest horizon. son, Just back from Europe, delivered for American soldiers. And where I should welcome no sweeter chulletige an address In Mechanics' hall Monday other soldiers would be looked upon Hum that. I have fighting blood in he 114, In with meet which aud wltr suspicion perhaps afternoon, Kebruury me und It is a ilelight to let threw down the gauntlet to those who resistance, the American soldier Is It have scope,sometimes but if It Is u challenge so with I welcomed acclaim. have distrust the proposed concert of govon It this occasion will be mi Indulground for pride on the other gence, ernments, based, he declared, on the mmiy Think of the picture; think side I of the thankam wuter that very American Idetils which have won the ful thnt of the utter blackness that would full they are not grounds for per- oh the world! America has fulled I war for Justice and humanity. sonal pride. The complete text of the president's And it has been an infinite pleasure America made a little essay! at generAmerica to me to see those gallant soldiers of osity: und then withdrew address follows: "We are your frlendM," hut It said I wonder If you are half as glad to ours, of whom the constitution of the was only for today, not for tomorrow. see me us I am to see you? It warms United Stules made me the proud com- America suld: "Here Is our power to You may be proud of the my heart to see u great body of luy mander. right," and then the next day division, hut I command vindicate fellow citizens again, because In some Twenty-sixt"Let right take rare of Itself und Twenty-sixtdivision, aud see suld: respects during the recent months I the we will take cure of ourselves." Amerhave been very lonely Indeed without what they did under my direction t And ica said : "We set up a light to lead everybody praises the American sol- men your comradeship and counsel, and I dier with the feeling that In praising we ulong the paths of liberty, but tried at every step of the work which have lowered It. It Is intended fell to me to recall what I was sure him he Is subtracting from the credit only to light our own path." We set would be your counsel with regard to of no one eles, up a great Ideal of liberty und then America Acted Her Ideals. the great matters which were under? we said: is a thing that you I have been searching for the fun must win "Liberty consideration. for yourself. Io not cull I do not want you to think that I damental fact that converted Euroe upon us," and think of the world that have not been appreciative of the ex- to believe III us. Hefore the war Eu- we would leave ! which us not In does as did she believe rope reception generous traordinarily New Nations Must Be Shielded. was given to me on the other side, In now. She did not believe In us Io you realize how many new name It makes of the the that first very happy three years throughout saying to get liomo again. I do not mean to war. She seems really to have tie-- I tions ure going to be set up In the of old "and powerful nations say that I was not very deeply touched loved that we were holding oft bt?- - presence In Europe und left there, If left by us, by the, cries that canie from the great cuusc we thought we could make more Do crowd. on the other side. Itut I want by staying nut than by going In. Aud, without a disinterested friend? to say to you In all honesty that I felt nil of a sudden, in a short eighteen you believe In the Polish cause as I up Poland, them to be a call of greeting to you moulds, the whole verdict Is reverses. do? Are you going t There can be but one explanation for Imimilure, inexperienced, as yet unorralher than to me. ganized, and leave her with a circle I did not feel that the greeting was it. They saw what we did that withof armies around her? Iio you believe overI In the we a nil had out heart my claim, put personal. making single In the aspirations of the I'zocho-Slo-vak- s crowding pride of being your repre- our men and all our means at the dis ns I do? Io and the Jugo-Slavsentative ami of receiving the plaudits posal of those who were tight lug nr of men everywhere who felt that your their homes, in the first Instance, but you know how ninny powers would be hearts beat with theirs In the cause of for a cause, the cause of human rights quick to pounce pon tliem If there and Justice, and that we went In, not were not the guarantees of the world liberty. There was no mistaking the tone In to Mipisirt their national claims, but behind their liberty? The arrangements of the present the voices of those prcut crowds. It to support the great cause which they was not a tone of mere greeting. It held in common. peace cannot stand u generation unless was not a tone of mere generous welAnd when they saw that America they are guaranteed by the unltert come; It was the calling of comrade to not only held Ideals, but acted ideals. forces of the civilized world. And If comradti, the CHI's that come from men they were converted to America mid we do not guarantee tr"Mii, can you not the plcturel Your hearts have inwho say: "We have waited for this became firm partisans of those Ideals. structed you where the burden of this day when the friends of liberty should for Lives and Country. Fighting war fell. It did not fall Usin the nacome across the sen and shake bunds Men were with tense muscle tional with us, to see that a new world was and lowered fighting treasuries; It did not fall upon came to the head until they Instruments of administration ; It const ruded upon a new basis and realize those things, feeling they were not fall upon the resources of the foundation of Justice and right" for their lives and their coun- did It fell ujsm the victims I can't tell you the Inspiration that lighting when these accents of what it nations. and try, came from the sentiment that came was all about reached them from homes everywhere, where women were out of those simple voices of the America they lifted their beads, they tolling In hope that their men would crowd. And the proudest thing I have raised their to heaven, when they come back. to reMirt to you Is that tills jrreiit saw men in eyes Has No Doubt of Verdict. khaki coming across the When I think of the homes Usin country of ours Is trusted throughout sen in the spirit of crusaders, ami they the world. found that these were strange nun. which dull despair would settle were I have not come to report the proreckless of danger not only, but rem-hs- s this great hope disappointed. I should of the or the results proceedceeding iH'cmise tliey seemed to see some wish for my part never to have had ings of the peace conference; that thing that made that danger worth America play any part whatever In would be premature. this attempt to emancipate the world. while. I can say that I have received very Men have testified to me In Eurojie Put I talk as if there were any quesconferfrom this happy Impressions that our men were osswsed by some- tion. I have no more doubt of the ence; the Impression that while there thing that they could only call a reli- verdict of America In this matter Ihnn of are many dilTerences Judgment, gious ferver. They were not like any I have doubt ef the blood that Is In while there are some divergences or of the other soldiers. Thoy hud a me. Is. nevertheless, s comAnd so. my fellow citizens, I have object, there they had a dream, and they mon spirit ami a common realization "iloii. were lighting In the dream, end, flgl.r-In- s come back to resirt progress, and I new of of the necessity setting; up fn the dream, they turned the do not believe that the progress Is gostandard of right In the world. whole tide of battle and It never came ing to stop short of the goal. The nations of the world have act therr Not Matters, but Servants. hue. liecnuse the men who are In conAnd now do you realize thnt this heads now to do a great thing, and we ference In Paris renllr.e as keenly as confidence established they are not going to slacken their pur-swhave Ami when I of toe nations any American can realize that they throughout the world Imposes a bur are not the masters of their people; den ion us If you choose to call It of the world I clo not speak of the that they are the servants of their a burden? It Is one of those burdens governments of the world. I speak of people, and that the spirit of their peo- which any nation might to lie proud the fssiples who constituteIn the nations the saddle ple has awakened to a new purpose to carry'. Any man who resists the of the world. They are and a new conception of their power present tides that run In the World and they are going to see to It thut If to realize that purpose,, and that no will find himself thrown upon a shore their present governments do not do man dare go home from that confer- so high and barren that It will seem a their will, some other governments ence and reiiort anything less noble If be hail been separated from his hu- shall. And the secret Is out and the man kind forever. present governments know It. thsn was expected of It. The conference seem to you to go Harmony Out of Common Knowledge. of Continent Hope. Europe There Is a great deal of harmony lo slowly; from day to day In Psrls It I The" the other left Ihst day seems to go slowly; but I wonder If was fullEurope of something that It had never be got out of common knowledge. of the task the realize of sympathy To you complexity felt fill Us heart so full before. It There Is a great deal which It hns undertaken? It seem a was full of hois. Tbe Europe of the be got out of living In the same atmosIf the settlements nf the wsr affect, second year of the war, the Kuroe of phere and, except for the difference of ami affect directly, every great, and I the third of the war was sinking languages, which puzzled my American sometimes think every small, nation In to a sort ofyear si jhhorn lepcmtim. They ear very sadly, I could have believen can decision one and the world, ho did not see any thing to te t was nt home In France or In Italy or prudently be made which Is not prop, achieve! even whengreat war should 1e in England when I was on the street, the of series In with the linked great erly won. They hoped there would lie some when I was In the presence of the other decision which must accompany they could crowds, when I wa In great butt It. And It must be reckoned III with salvage; they hoped that of invading ar where men were gathered together their territories clear If real the final result quality the of class. I did not feel they Imped they could set up and character of that result I to be mies; bom and start their Industrie quite a much at home there a I do their profierly Judged. t.ow, at any rate, they thought It would here, but I felt thatwar What we ere doing I to bear the afresh. beItut had ieiirod the of the old after this storm of the resumption simply mouths It the from whole case; heer had led led In fear, air, men were weing eye to eye everylife that Europe tt ; hear most men lnierefe of the led III anxiety, led In constant upr-rio- where and thnt these were the kind of who are officially comtnl-lon-from watchfulness. They never folk who Would under"! ii (id what the to slate It ; hear the rival It would lie a Europe of kind of folk at home would underdreamed ihst street that claim claims: hear the stand and that they were thinking the jieace snd of Justified hope. new ares of the world, that affect settled same thing. have Ideal these And how wrought mnnee. economic and new commercial or all the that this Trying to Interpret America. hew mngic, peoples established Ikmii by tlon that have and confident In It I a great comf.irt, for one thing. are Euroie buoyed up which war world through he great the spirit of liof,e. lenno they be. to realize that you all UlebTtsnnd the we bate gone. lieve that we are at the eve of a new language I am jsking. A friend of Claims ef Nations Moderate. sg In the world, when nation will mine said that to talk through an InI hsve been struck l,y the modem to- iimlcrsf slid one another, when nation I'1" witnessing the terpreter of those who have represented will support one a not Iter In every Jus. ne frsiiure of an Plea. Put the f that d national claim. I testify of It is that, whatever the omw, when nnfion will unite every hsve nowhere seen the gleam of pas- moral and everr physical strength to limine) of communicathe intent, earnestness. I have sion. I hsve that the right shall prevail. tion, the Idea i the same: that it get to the ete of men pen tear come dow We Mut Not Fail the World. registered, nre I It gel registered In. pwpte vho pleaded for reuMinsite heart and receptive ptir-oeto were thi at America Juncture If to sjs-swhom they were privilege fail Hie world, what would come of It? for J but they were not the tear of t)n not mean eny disrespect to eny ( I have come back for a strenuous anguish, they were the tears of anient other greiit jiei.ple when I say thaf .attempt to transact business for a lit-hope America i Hip hope of the world; and if while in America, but I have realty And I don't see bow sny Innn ran fail tf doe hot Justify Hint hote tbe come Imck to say to you, in ad sober-- , to have been siilliied by pirn, ne- wilt mol honesty, that I have been are unthinkable. siitxlinl to this feeling, that he w to sjs ak your thought. the bittern" or trj ing my an Individual Judg- thrown tnrk mw not there to When I sample tt.yself. I think I find only, but the dinpiintment not All ment of bis onn, but to try to nation will b that I am n typical ArocrWan. and If I of despnir. the cause of humanity. t a hostile ramp again: the sample deep enough end get down to In the midst of It all, every Interest men up conference will go what I probably the true stuff of a at the Seek out first of all when it reaches home with pence their beod their man. Hon I have hope that It I part Pari the representative of the I "nit l.rensts, knowing tbaf they upn failed of that Is like the other felI and Wliv ed State. IUne,wonder- for they were bld'Ien not to come low'theatstuff home. think I sm slating the home from there until they did Ami. therefore, probing deep In my ful fact In history leoine there Is more tlinn !sru a treaty of pence. hesrt and trying to tbe thing that ho nation In Knrope that upe1 the Suppose weI sign tbe treaty of pea ce are right, without regard to the thing motive of the t'nited State. the snd thst It satisfactory that msy be debuted a expedient. I Hard t Perget Differences. of pesce that the confusing ele. feel that I am Interpreting tbe purpose fresty It I lmtKihle for men to believe ment of the modern world will aTord. and the thought of America ; and tn that all anihitlon have all of a sud- snd go home and think abont onr ta- loving America I find I have Joined the den been foregone. They remember bors; we will know thst we have left great majority of my fellow men territory that was coveted; they re-- written upon the blstortc table at Ver throughout tbe world. PRESIDENT CHALLENGES TO not TIMES-NEW- turn c Ttlam 50, itapt. . TEST AMER down-trodde- iFewsij,!7 ,v.,,a .s vt.n. .! w- 3E3fra - 3 -- n ., - js fill IJ 11 f B. E.1 Kb 1 M 1 flu Wi tinPi. Net Contents 15 "Fluid Drachm; , Jis HARD TO DOWN Quaint Belief In Reference to Wedding Customs That Prevail In This and Other Countries. There lire more superstitions In reference to the marriage ceremony than In reference to any oilier In common life. They refer to such ma Hern as the clothes to be worn by the bride, to the year, month and diiy of the wedding. In Sweden it Is believed that If a girl Is fond of rats Kite will not be an old maid. We should expect the opposite. One of our proverbs says that It is HI luck for a bride to see her face In a glass by candle. Another that M wedding fenst postponed bodes bad luck. Hees must be told of a wedding and get some of the rake. The pins uml In the dress of the bride at her wedding must he all thrown away ; If retained by the bridesmaids they wfu not marry before Whitsuntide. A girl must beware of being three times a bridesmaid, for she never will be a bride. It augurs III for a wedding If a bride does not weep profusely. No witch ran shed more than three tears, end those from her left eye only. A copious flood of tears gives assurance to the husband that the Indy has not plighted her troth to satsa and Is no wltrh. Philadelphia Inquirer. A I TEH CENT. AUCO110L-- 3 u.--i uj tintvtheStnnwchs and ! Always AVcctaWcrfcparahooKirM simuniin Bowels of Bears the Signature Thereby Promoting Dific5on Cheerfulness ana iicsvwu. neither Opium. Morphine n Mineral. Timely Advice. "Auntie, rro studying now about the leant common multiple." "That's rlcht, my child. Always go In for whatever Is leant common." Louisville Courier-Journal. The Superbeing. The ' Commandant Implicit obedience to those in authority Is demanded of all. even the highest amoag ns. The Cadet I get you, sir. The eo rami mice la chief Is a married man. Oil and truth are bound to come the fop some lime. tfAs always Cfbod will t 1L a man eats, so is he." Qrapeffuts a food for body and brain the building phosphates of the $rain) r?crcsdLCJ5ionk ... flv (Contains (PS y4 I. ' ,rww.ae hiM.Aie fof i itnfi.t Remedy Diarrhoci Constipation and -- and revrrisnncsa h Loss of Sleep Jt For Over Thirty Years resulting ftwfromjjllifi1 racSImile Sijnatsrsof jHaCEWiAonCoMPASt V1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. Kl mN, Tu rTT. The Optimist. Thoroughly Obliging. The optimist Is n man who has noth"Tour MaHtltuents want uu explan-itloef those latest remarks of yours," ing much to make him cheerful, hut nld the faithful secretary. who can look at Die crowds of lady "Fix 'em up an explanation that they choppers, these days, nud be glad he" ft uiuskrut. 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