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Show And Ma Fainted. "Why did she refuse you?" she asked her son, v. iih fine scorn. "Well," the boy replied between his sobs, "she objects to our family. She says pa's a loafer, that you're too fat and that everybody laughs at Day Be Mayme because she's a fool and talks about nothing but the greatness o.' her family." (Chauncey threw water in his mother's face, but at three o'clock this afternoon she was still in a swoon, with four doctors working on her.) Atchison iKan.) Globe. AGONY IN WITH Designs of Merit What is Castoria. rASTOMA is a harmless substitute for Castor and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Platulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature cf Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. " are but All Counterfaits, Imitations and d Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ECZEMA. Whole Body a Mass of Raw, Bleeding, Humor Death Hoped Torturing Would End Fearful Suffering. In Despair; Cured by Cuticura. "Words cannot describe the terrible eczema I suffered with. It broke out on my head and kept spreading until I it covered whole body. my was almost a solid mass of sores from head to foot. I looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human beThe pain and agony endured ing. seemed more than I could bear. Blood and pus oozed from the great sore on my scalp, from under my finger nails, and nearly all over my body. My ears were so crusted and swollen I was afraid they would break off. Every hair in my head fell out. I could not sit down, for my clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding flesh, making me cry out from the My family doctor did all he pain. couid, but I got worse and worse. My condition was awful. I did not think I could live, and wanted death to come and end my frightful sufferings. "In this condition my mother-in-labegged me to try the Cuticura Rem Of course, this dress is made up without lining in either t sdies. I said I would, but had no hope Li or skirt. Our model is In white lawn, but colored lawn or white bodice of recovery. But oh, what blessed respotted or printed muslin would be equally suitable. lief I experienced after applying Cutiflounce The skirt, which is slightly full at the waist, has a cura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding that is trimmed with insertion; it is gathered at the top, then set to inserand itching flesh and brought me the tion, which is joined to the edge of skirt below the three tucks; the top is first real sleep I had had in weeks. It gathered to a waist-banfastened at the back.. was as grateful as ice to a burning it has The bodice is cut to the waist, and is joined to top of skirt-band- ; tongue. I would baihe with warm a yoke of open-worembroidery outlined with insertion; the lawn is tucked water and Cuticura Soap, then apply three times between band and yoke. The lawn sleeves are also tucked, the the Ointment freely. I also took Cutitight-fittinlower parts being of embroidery to match the yoke. The waistcura Resolvent for the blood. In a band fastens at the side under a rosette, from which hangs p knotted end short time the sores stopped running, finished with tassels. the flesh began to heal, and I knew I Materials required: 10 yards lawn 36 inches wide, 14 yards embroidery was to get well again. Then the hair 18 inches wide, about 81-- yards insertion. on my head began to grow, and In a dress of linen in a soft shade Design for Linen. Here is a 'short time I was completely cured. of pink Tha front panel, that extends the whole length of skirt and bodice, I wish I could tell everybody who has is edged outs'de with embroidery edging about two inches wide; this is set Mrs. Wm. under a beading of embroidery, through which narrow ribbon is threaded; eczema to use Cuticura. Hunt, 135 Thomas St., Newark, N. J., the skirt is tucked twice above the hem at sides and back; and the fulness at waist is set in tiny tucks extending over the hips; tucks are also made Sept. 28, 1908." over the shoulders, and in sets of three round the sleeve. The fastening is Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, in center back. Aid Fight Against Tuberculosis. Hat of fancy crinoline, trimmed with ribbon and ostrich, feather tips. At the recent meeting of the Nafor the dress, 7 yards 42 inches wide, 4 yards emMaterials required: tional Association of Bill Posters, held broidery, 4 yards insertion. in Atlanta, Ga., it was decided to do nate to the campaign against tubercuCHIFFON FOR THE SLEEVES. losis $1,200,000 worth of publicity WAYS OF CLEANING CHIFFON. The bill posters in all parts of the United States and Canada will fill Material Requires Care in Cleansing, Gives Right Touch to the Transparthe vacant spaces on their 3,500 bill ent Materials So Popular in and Some Time Must Be Deboards with large posters illustrating Hot Weather. voted to he Work. the ways to prevent and cure con The fashion of wearing transparent Chiffon should be washed in soap sumption. The Poster Printers' association has also granted $200,000 lather by carefully rolling and press- sleeves is certainly a comfortable one worth of printing and paper for this ing between the hands, then rinsed in during warm weather; hence its great work. This entire campaign of bill clean water and stiffened in gum wa- popularity, for these sleeves cover board publicity will be conducted un ter, one tablespoonful to a quarter of every type of arm imaginable arms Asder the direction of the National so fat they resemble small bolsters, a pint of water. sociation for the Study and Preven sallow-ones- . Roll in a cloth to absorb some of thin arms, white arms and tion of Tuberculosis in the moisture, but it must not be too Indeed, until one has spent half with the National Bill Posters' asso dry when it is ironed. an hour in the shopping district it is ciation. To iron chiffon, it must be placed on hard to believe there could be such the table wrong side up and ironed a variety of arms. The fashion may Severe. along the selvedge, as ironing across be a pretty one as well as a comfortSamuel Gompers was talking in the would displace the fibers and destroy able one if the wearers would only smokeroom of the Baltic about a re the appearance of the delicate fabric. back the sleeves with a thin white cent newspaper attack on a rich corWhen the chiffon is being ironed it chiffon or inousseline de soie. This poration. 10 be held tightly up in front tone may be used whether the sleeves ought "It was a cruel attack," Mr. Gom- of the iron to remove crinkles that are white, black or a color. pers chuckled. "It was as cruel as are produced by washing and to make A novelty in is being parasols the' .lonesville Clarion's paragraph it quite even and smooth. shown by a Broadway house that will about1 old Deacon Hiram Ludlow. Chiffon ties with a natural crepon appeal to patriotic young women. The "ThiV paragraph headed the Clar crinkle should not be ironed, but in- covering is of the regulation tan khaion's opituary column. It said: stead the ends should be pinned out ki, embroidered with emblems of the " 'Deacon Hiram Ludlow of Frisble on a table, the tie just stretched different regiments in scarlet merceritownship, aged 82, passed peacefully enough to permit of the crinkles fall- zed thread. away on Thursday last from single ing into their natural shape. Another novelty displayed at the blessedness to matrimonial bliss alter When dry fold it without pressing same shop is a line of very pretty raf- Maria severe a short but attack by the folds in, air and put carefully fia belts at $1 each. For wear with Kiggins. a blooming widow of 37 sum away. B tan linen or a pongee frock these Biers.' " Detroit Journal. raffila accessories are considered very smart. Washington Star. LINGERIE WAIST. BAD DREAMS Caused by Coffee. To Stretch Curtains. Use a quilting frame or a curtain "I have been a coffee drinker, more stretcher converted into a quilting Oi ever since I can remember, unframe by tacking strips of icking or til a lew months ago I became more any heavy material doubled to Inch and miye nervous and irritable, and width on the inner edges of the frame could not sleep at night for filially where pins have been. Temporarily I was hWrihly disturbed by dreams pin the curtains on four corners and o. all sorts and a species of distressat intervals on side, then sew them ing nightmare. on, instead of pinning them, with a "Finally, after hearing the experibasting stitch. Scalloped edged curence of numbers of friends who had tains can be sewed on two at a time quit coffee and were drinking Postum and three or more plain edged ones. and learning of the great benefits they It is surprising to see no peaks In had derived, I concluded coffee mi Bl scallops or straight edges and with be the cause of my trouble, so I gbt less labor and time spent and with some Postum and had it made strictly no sore fingers to directions. according "I was astonished at the flavour and The Scarf. taste. It entirely took the place of col Is no There end to the variety of to satisfaction and fee, my very great the scarf. A remarkably pretty one I began to sleep peacefully and sweetwas in a soft tone of pale blue, the ly. My nerves improved, and I wish ends embroidered in graduated gold I could wean every man, woman and spots. Another was In a curiously child from the unwholesome drug or patterned green gauze, with blue iii coffee. dinary it. This was bordered with dull sil"People really do not appreciate or ver gauze laid on In a flat band ill realize what a powerful drug it is ami Kven more round, and hemstitched. hu on the what terrible effect it has man system. If they did, hardly a Dainty waist of linen batiste made curious Is a gray gauze with the ends pound of It would be sold. I would with groups of tucks and elaborately embroidered in overlapping scales like never think of going back to coffee trimmed with embroidery and cluny those of a fish, but In mother-o'-pearl- , not In the least like the ordinary e- again. I would almost as soon think lace quin, but resembling some of the won of putting my .hand In a lire after 1 derful Japanese embroideries of the Hat Brim Turned Up. had once been burned. same kind. "A young lady friend of ours had all at turned are up Hats angles stomach trouble for a long time, and around the brim, and the small hats Button. could not get well as long ns she used are made by turning up the brim of Buttons roverefl with the material coffee. She finally quit coffee and be- an ordlnnry rIzp hat very sharply at gan the tise of Postum and Is now per each side, while the brim In front of the gown on which they are emfectly well. Yours for health." and at the back Is quite narrow; ployed are the latest development. A Read "The Road to Wellville," Id sometimes the brim Is turned up at foulard frock Just home from the pkgs. "There's a Tteason. " the right side (while the trimming Is dressmaker Is trimmed solely with !,i.-rend ihr ill"' nn Witrrf exclusively on the left), and some- cords covered with the silk and with ono nppenra from llm (. luiie. Tli. buttons of the same order. times at the bark. nrr i;.- il;-- , 'rue, Ml full af liumtii Interrxt. I "Just-as-goo- Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "Your Castoria ia good I frequently prescribe it, always obtaining the desired results." Dr. Custave A. Eisengraeber, cf St. Taul, Minn., saya: "I have use your Castoria repeatedly in ray practice with good results, and can recom, mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, cf t. Louis, Mo., says: "I bave used and prescribed your Castoria ia my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of yeara and find it to bo an. excellent remedy for children." Dr. G. A. Buchanan, cf Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Cas toria in the case cf my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and bav obtained excellent results from its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, cf Chicago, P.I., says: "I have used your Castoria la cases cf colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market." Dr. It. E. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I And your Castoria to be m standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children 1 have ever known and I recommend it." Dr. L. It. Robinson, cf Ilansas City, ISA, says: "Your Castoria certainly! has merit. Is not its ago, its continued use by mothers through all thesa years, and the many attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommendation! Vhat can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin P. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For several years I havtv recommended your Castoria and Ehall always continue to do so, as it has. Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put la them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use.' lor children and f ill1 A LCOIIOL 3 PEU CENT. AVc8e(al)!ePropara(ionforAs-- sirai!aiingiticFoo(fanilRoi!a ling (lie Stomachs atidfiowcls of AWN-DRES- ( deep-gathere- Promotes DigealionOtecrfd-ncs- s and Restlontains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. wot Narcotic. ecipecfouitsaiuarnam flmpim Seed' g JbistStti Ihwrmiiit-Mjlwimjir- : hirmSrtd-Ctcririr- semi-princes- s d Xuw tiwtnpairtmr. Apsrfect Remedy for Ccraflpa noil , sour 3iumdui.uiai',u ness av.d Loss O EISA CBears AST of tao GENUINE Woms.Coiwulsions.reverisri of Sleep. Far. Simile Signature ALWAYS Signature of U4 NEW YORK. 6 Always Bought The centaur company, Her Intentions. "Do you think your sister THE MNi;.-- T FABKIC Is coarse cmimareil wuii Uie luiini: u! thphnwo.s. Wh'-Me linvo luills, diarrhea, cramp. irrital! WUa lever Ibe cause, Wl rminaim U'erry liavls'J. the man who closes his face Cure for Sore.Weak A Certain will mar- ry me?" "If you keep comin'." "Have you heard her say anything about it?" "I heard her tell ma that if you didn't stop comin' here so often she'd make things unpleasant for you." Wise is Use For Over SO Years. tt murray street, new vork city. fln Exact Copy of Wrapper. Aw lit lib MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY. ' t ; V .4il!: fek. ...1 & i -- j m TIIC OIL THMT before he says too much. l Kyi a Inflamed Eyes. 5ALVE Price, 25 Cents Druggists. H PCNCTRATt V.JX.-L:-i.-c- W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Mr.. Wlnalnw's Soothing Syrnp. ForohUtlreo teetblntr, soften the ptiris. retlureM e patt cu'e. wtedooUu. !iOc iule- - Time will tell unless bent it under the wire. the gossips 4T Canton Plows 34-19-09. 9 tin naTisEPTio NOTHING LIKE IT FOR Paxl'ne e!tce' nv denti(ric in cleansing, whitening tai removing taitar from the te jth, besides dcshoykn d!l germs of decay and d.sease wluch oidmuf tooth preparations cannot do. Paxtine "srd as a moutk I Fl wash disinfects the moutk I SIS. MAI ITU tnd throat, purifies the brealh, and kills the germ which collec in the mouth, causing sore thioeV Sad teeth, had breath, grippe, and much sickn.n. ETVSTC vvhen inflamed, tired. ach TUB? f tiim Ballad and burn, may be insuuiU relieved and streng'hened by Pajitine. the gems T "; U 'axt'ne w'" destroy A Y I that cause catarrh, heal the Bk it is a sue Bammntion and stop l!,e discharge, lemody for uterine catarrh. Pauline i', a harmless yet powerful ermicide(disinfct'tant and deodorizer. Used in bathing it destroys odors and heaves the body antiseptic ally clean. FOF1 SALE A T DRUQ STORES. 50c. OR POSTPAID BV MAIL. TUF I SmSt I H I flC TPFTU UP le, The Success Sulky Plow You enn nialto two mistakei In btlrlnf One is 1 buy an Id folio Rldiiiir Plow plow becauM' It in otTort (1 cheap, ami lie to luiy a hitfta priced ritlinir plow Othc liuia priced when tli. t'UCCESS, a plow, will do better work. Successful Plowing CARTER'S IVLR m : u KILLS. S3 retaliate v 1 Positively cured by fhmmm Little Pills. Tlioy Iko rr!lov PI treHnfroin I,VHMpHirt, J n di'ost ion and Tim IJraxiy Entiii;?. A prrfoct remedy U r Dizziness. Kau Hea, Jntl DrnwM;irs-t- , Taste In tli Month, Coat 4 Tongue, Pain in tn Hide, TORPID UVKU, the Howe Is. Purely Yegetiiblo. SHALL PILL. SMALL DCSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear e Signature CATERS ITTIE : Cm nlways be under all with Lb SuctflbS Plow. It. is a f rainel hh plow t hat v. ill last a II It ha the best bitch, the belt lard-r- i device, tht best rolling cuttrr, and the best bottoms ever pnl on Hiding Plows. It ha. ollly two levers, but thry (rive he srrne range Of I'djustincnts a plows with Uiree or four levers. It is heavier has but fewer parts, and is Tnore less eoui plieatt'il, than others. Kiiushrd with wide share for Alfalfa Plowing, when ordered. That's why it is strong, simple and durable. That's whv we eall It the "Success." Ask lh' farmer who owns one be knows, 67 Ye rs of "Knowing How" Ham mere; Info fivery One of Them. Vm for iiu.ifijlly Illustrated Pamph. lat No. 37 of tntPH'st to every farmer, and a P. & O. Catalog, which will Is; mulled matt-rial- free. Fac-Simii- PARLIN & ORENDORFF r Canton I'Ub Val CO Illinois. r. 'nit l ake Utah. Hy, Burton Co.. iffuVn. t'talt. tttrbltfhl lnl'lt'in.nt ('n.. ttl hflrM. t Uh Snake Mirer im'tnenf CV, ''"rter blsho DEFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Irntt'-!:.-- It il iU I Vn Hnnll LARGE SAMPLE FREE! J THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOOTON. "' rroni( let a 1" " awnoro frav In lla to Mai Ymlhf.:l O.;": Cure, fraij) iiinw. it lntr i.::.ii "r mil ASSAYS III.K llhl.ltS'K'i." ,11.7.'- - (olil Worth 10c? Tbat'l whlt it costs to ppt a wppV's treatment of CASCAKRTS. They do more for you than any medicine show on Earth. Sickness generally and starts first in the Bowels and I.ivcr; CASCARFXS cure, these ills. It's so easy to try why not start tonight an.l have help in the morning? ,,v.. i n nd k. l..r.lL n 'PUT': wojtf nflniLU it.. UtniO nrvr ri ..1(J rUiu.urt ,: a . a hiih rii' ll) rlnn. jprnritHl'l'- tri'rr. MIn. hm. UsuyioD Mly. Co., Imk.and. i i iu Hie wot id. roc a bo ilrni-iris- .V for a week s Hipgeal aeller i. nun boxih a 901 mouth, 'irnru: daisy fly killer rr nil Hi, N n1 Copper. (1 AO. Gold nt"l rilrer refined write for freeI m:iilln I wk' H.IH.N III.. ..'.... hrmuM treatment, all t MHi.ornaiiif iital. mrtiirnl clifsix KNOWN THE VVOKU) OVI'R iivcr, will in toll nrlnjtirw.nvtli.na. mtm i4nart.nti llT. l!Trr i"l MAS. Is Year Health CASCARnTS Shave Yourself NO HONING NO STROI'HNG r - Oil, Paregoric, Drops t. Afs?.ND HOWARD EURTuH, SI; lld, Hpun n pri:.: i;.ld. tillrrr. ixilrt. Mir: Inr r . ijm r. .!. Malllrii HH wnl on appliMtln. nT"lnp. ndnd full prlT umplrn wrk will el nd. I indtlllp, fjinlnil - .. C O Dr hall. Hrooklja.Ncw 1trSw 81lTcr. Col. HefireDii'. 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