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Show . THE OGDEN STAND TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.' THE DUFFS Alicia Hammersiy ; Ta Holed WriUr Gibson - at . yo-in- 4 r W-- "t e e -- j . j san-dene- d. ! r ' IS IT YOURS? j with-Willia- f -- i 1 . . f V ; mm mi R r BY ALLMANir Doris Pulls a Surprise , BEDTIME ST0RIES BY , r- HOWARD R. GARIS . OH. I'LL - FOR ME ! You. are THE DAY OF TRIAL. you you are raying. for not me to you asking forgive Is that Iwhat Know nt that I could not move Bab am are and that you thinking. to change er 'recmind in the matter of to blame, in this divorce." entirely I onciliation:,, changed the subject .to "Yes, my dear,. I think' that you are something:- close to my own heart and entirely and I could I asked Duane: divorce." to blame for this separation casuaUyas what is ttere to the news that you are t "Then you think that Duane has done, join Jeff Turner?" ?tois having that may not be forgiven?" "He another bad. time with nothing "I. think Duane has done nothing that his eyes,; AHx, and g is. afraid he is tfou not forclve and be happier absolutely blind. He has asked me for itmight than you are now."" We got into Come him." tO( . t4; car insilence. the to will him, you J'Duane, Men you get could not help thinkI ride the During me sfy.Sr,hlTO message lor the ing of those high born ' women of , Why of course I will, my dear. French Revolution who went to execuWill yoai ask him if it would make tion with a; look upon their faces a3 him any happier if 1 came to him?" a though going to a rendezvous with shalt',be glad to, Alix," he offered, lover instead f"l death. with a of rendezvous but he sjeke in such surprised tones Bab's face changed subtly, but comthat I knew that he had never dreamed pletely, during that ride. A smile crept that I cared for Jeff Turner. down from her eyes and . was slowly to-- ; I ISfVif continued, frozen about her mouth. I knew, as I Duane," would comfort him in any looked it him, her. that there would not be a come to man in at way I wil-btoo to glad only the room when she was called to him." , v who would not think she was "Do yoti s know what you are feaying, the stand most happy to be free, but I knev.' AHx?" demanded Duane in amazed tones. the that her heart was almost at the break"Perfectly." point and that her smile was a mask "He would never accept your sacrN ing for the world to sec. fice, AlixV! : rejoined Duane. is rather an incongruous idea that "But I want him to know that I would weIt can destroy a sacred sacrament with not consider it a sacrifice." civil service. "I wWlvgee you in the morning, my a Very few women think that they are dear." unless an ordained min married, really "Then you will be at ourt?" of the church has pronounced the ister "No, I shall not appear as I do not words, "What God hath together intend toqontest the decree, but Tom let no man put asunder."joined yet at will tell you where I can be found. Tom least one in seven of them, And if statistics Is a wonderfully read fellow, Alix, and are to be rush to the divorce I think he is very fond of you. Do not courts thatbelieved, man may "put asunder the lay up against him that one foolish mess bonds which have been presumably weldwe got intov" God himself. ed by together "Don't,, Duane. I could not stand to In other words, most of a human behave you say anything of that kind just ings fast and loose with divine de- I now. I like Tom and I think I can have cree play the 'moment. If some sympathy for human nature in ever as suits us itatwill be a civil service marry again either man or woman, but Tom Latham ceremony. Reaves my Jieart cold." never been at a divorce proceedThen because I had sent the only mes- ingI had and it seemed to me particubefore sage that.1! could send far. across the larly sordid that Bab should tell her story world, I went back to bed and to sleep. to a stranger before other strangers and I slept, late, and coming down found because, the stranger's judgment, she Bab all ready for the journey. She had would be inhappier free, all the. beautiful never looked so well in her life as she loveMife that Duane and she hart nan did that morning. She -- had put on her childhood, should together, almost 1 from most becoming street suit. Her hair, for be was obliterated. inexpncaDiy the first tijitae in weeks, was in curl and It seemed to me that not only she had not even neglected a touch of our marriaee and divorce laws were fail rouge, which gave the requisite bril- ures, but even life itself was only an liancy toiher olive complexion. endurance contest in which we poor mor- There was a little sadness in her eyes tals must be defeated in the end. and about her drooping mouth, that made TomorrowA1 Talk With Tom Latham. "tnueiT frnore interesting than when 00 Tt-eyes ; contained their usual sparkle1 and her mouth was compressed into us A . habitual aggressive lines. "Are ypu going to town in that, old sport suit?" she asked. "Why, of course." "But it js shabby." 'Terjiaps; I didn't think much about it, but nowthat you mention It I hardly THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY OF LORD think the. court room, where one is inBURGHLEY. terested in a divorce case, a particularly September 13, 1520. appropriate, place for a style display." "Oh, Alix, why are you so mean to me? William Cecil. Lord Burghley. favorite Last night, you found fault because I and minister of Queen Elizabeth, j was shabby and dishevelled and this was chief In England In 1520. He came morning you intimate I am overdressed. from born a Welsh family which probably Don't you know that I am your sister fought for Henry VII at Bosworth. and and very unhappy?" whose members were honored by positions' t "Forgive me. dear." "You are only asking me to forgive in the royal household afterward. William Cecil was very bright, so much, so that at the age of 15 he was distinguished at college. While there he! formed a lifelong friendship Contented Beady Cheke, then a poor, unknown Greek scholar. Cheke's mother kept a wine shop You are aiways confident to support the family, and Cecil who! that your beauty has been was at Cheke's home a great deal fpll in V? developed to the highest love with the scholar s heauiful Ris er. of its poM."bi!itia after Oriental The match was opposed by the Cecils, using Gouraud's 1 i Cream. and William was taken from college. But his love was so great he came back and Send tSc.for Tried Size eloped with the beautiful Mary. She ha.d Fenf. T.tlopktas&Sas a son, and died within two. years of the Hw Vark romantic marriage. Cheke. meantime. was gain in er notice, and became tutor to 1 Edward VI and was later kna;hteJ t j Cecil had such great ability that e l gained preat tofavor with Henry VII. -- and'. was advisor Queen Mary, ami then i 1 Elizabeth, when she succeeded to thv cf England throne. The brilliant-policdue to Lord during her reign wasHemostly was made Knirht. ew i Burghley's councils. of the Garter and Lord High Trearr:rer, and died at .78. for-wh- ARD-EXAMINE- DORIS, fM GOING "TO LET VCU HELP ME A LITTLE' THIS MORNING - I WISHVOUD AMorhan Who Wouldn't Remarry IVlcGlooe By Idah 1 BE I VERY GLAD TO HELP; UNCLE WIQOILY IRONS A SHIRT. .n. Orandp Coo-- y hd a fin time Sn An-- i hm xhty earn a Gander Go GrndTther told Nur he wnd h Jane. lk4jin4 to hollow Jh lowly up ht.n?iow- j they hd h4 lh rlfhant Iron th wlhi hand-I- n iiunp I Tn-the wool j wher ViCf1l) Injrh was atut It o S BUT NOT rears. th bunnjr rahtit gentleman. Ilvd So ihia teachia up that even an with Nurn Jane Funy Nvixy. hla muik rr.ani ia 01 lomi uae Rani In Xhi anl rat lady houaekeeper. Only Nurf Jane If the trolley rar doean't catch worli. 'A coi'l when It rtina after the whelharrow n at home Jviat then. vtin't imc. ral'.4 I II ten mi r.f 't'om on. rncl WtKclly:" about fncle V rt "Iet'a take a to.1dle and th rtsnnt itman Grandpa Gooaerthrouch the woods and are if we can hae QO an adventure." I anawerM fnrle NVicKlly. n "Nope!" or unaKins: nss ptnK. iwjnKr.ng no. jort j " ! like r. but can't "Why not?" askM Grardra Gooaey. j ; , Nur Jane "Von't U , you?" I .4 r ; "Oh-- , yea. of roura. and Mr. 11 CIA 1 amlled. "Hut you haven't a tlenn j m:i; pape. Ironed ahlrt, and I don't want to jo In my J . ... , old one. Nurae l Jane will te hark in a he-l,Iunl . "nte4 lo go errounl trtm a ahlrt for m and). M' "' tie while. ,,:ll"! and t a Ice creem cone any then we ran go." "It will be too late then." quacked Sid J.ttle brother Brt there and ., "All the adventure msy Wf Grandpa Cooaey. u. .0 I . I I he rone. say. fncle Wlrirlly." he quick-- win-- ,nt, Ins. Hay S!d. haa the f1. ly cried, "why can t ovi Iroti a rhlrt for; rame err4nd jrt eHtriC out nm- j rr.in youraelf?" "No." apoke the tunny aadly "I triej ,,),. f,f At,1jy" N'"InV reins to wale f.eer till th,t.-n- ,' oh. i cam plav anvthingI "TTTTr 6HE IS ONE OF OUR I ooa the aVed she-n rcmea. happenedr wame ,what ne. Ped Sid. and Iirrt FArTILV, MRS BAILEV a t nlleman. for there KfmM to fee aotne- - ' el. Wat man. wat candy, wat? quick VOU WOULP LIKE! thl MRS WILBUR DUFFj holey" fmcki, Deri S5 rf,Jnt "Well." 'IidHent sadly answered the rahblt. .tl aed Sid heer FAMOUS AVEKV ARTIST OH. WHO 15 THE ated the Iron too hot and burned "ti!;i Itrirr mVjv ki TTRlFf WWDERFUL hole In my ahlrt. Nurae June aald I nevrrji,; lh I ae1. and lUrt wilbur never i d. fc wiirh. PJAnO Wy to do any more Ironing Jwaa Wat wat 'wit? wat man, randy, ' PlAV ER VOU HAVE nt "Then I'll tell ou what let'a.do." a man coming erround thta af- Tlierea on the old tooae Grandpa. "Iet me Iron j innwm Ktvlnp out aamvlea cf cantlv an-- l VI5ITING Voo, H ou harr to do ta wat fcr him an ! tn aruri. 'To you knor htrwr atked tririe W1f- - jcu',l Ket nne. T I ed. how will Know wie man It l d'y"Well. I neTer haT Ironed one. quack- aand Sid a?d. You can te'.l him lien, .v muM te e M Mr. Gander. "Iliit there r n v a nt s tm r t ti th rf,v ,ni' m;.e rf Wh'rf'a rirat lime for everlhlnc ' r thlrt Ard r't me hot iron ni I 11 .,r t mar!f -l to - i; w .u p4K(r "We Ijvfn t my hot hen. if Kr' j ,Uti thfw irh one on th p, "Yosj and pJl minini;, aftr !. UV; I lint here air mv ahlrt. H hr ptove to heat t:jft r hfni aiwe Ifmner alt nicety dampened down In ire ha- - ,, u l,er and hi 1.1. ita nd me wate ktt" are u,.x.rr.er. and yoj Iirrt ran keep on trrouaj they dampr aaked Grandpa "Why waltlnc t do er. and lhnt.ev.lr'.ieerto wit he cmtt Gooaey. "You don't ir wtt ihlrta. ee'h'.m. tmWv yoilT' fir Wlch r,e "No. hut Nurae Jare alrra amV nd S'd atartel to pr:nk!c a a!a-d.,wn to 't.e them with water tefor ilir Iron them." and liert there i n klnr uv an "t Kuea ll'a a ecrt eald Uncle Wli:ei! the trret aniotj lera or wine and me and like rroaatnr j of frame, ,rj a s;ot errourid when ou 1on't want to he tajrimt. oi i,, rrrr,r we fjm Into the re creem kiM)-.cvne Uf.'ir.g like thinjr. and after e watched J men "I rveaa a " a;red Grndpa Goov m . had ate oir rone wenj mooth 1 1)1 off' lad lea on a wall with iMtcr "Well, when the mn hot !p'!nr "a ahlrt for you and we'll r adenttir!r.jr fi.Tjinj,Wear Ilemttitfh IVraata fcr a . Oh ho: Oh ho' we will Co'"; Wrrr.ar.ent r.cure. and lir-r-U rn we wettt Adrn;irinc t he mine l.ke a movlne picture lark ann an1 hae but ae ! in the Iron waa ho; r,.i th- - j As fUl if Jut- - tiackhltfr t.f aalled Pretty n and after t'nele Vlccll had ahowed eare. It waaentl e ran.ty atmeall.oneIt Jane t .Akr Grandpa (iooaey how N:rr irae I ff--t ater-- ! out f 'a hirt on on the hoard o pa ty"" hot' t.rk)dae and penut It. over the fon gentleman ftt DY DR. R. H. OI5MOP. u ' 1; me. aed rne ar.l f:d. and our aapauda' He rou'.d no Hut. h!r n J!r $m j e l ill. T.'.e fun I TTifiro Irvn a ahirt ihn a moaqnilo Wjcli tv-Y w - aat.e1 m wrinkled ut. a'l lrn the nx-rwmidcnt- The ah.it roller akale Oftlinen hleedti tr from the r.o.ie la BARTON SY OLIVE ROBERT ' t r U e rr.re favcia hot tio lir .ra CrtnOiii iLiirt drortrd t and finals jrrjlf itc tt. very helt ful methrwl wh.rli nature adopts moat n Vr.c Wtccila Ue tl.ey k rahhit Rentleman aaU ward off ihriET. If acta. In ... .to' (art m'ln" i I u 1.. "Sr here. tJranlra! l 0.1 rant irxm mii.. .f.i,' Iietter avep! 1ft. ihlrt a wtll aa t cn! :or-1Tl he d make a; ' ind in the heart J,n' Sur; j A noae. hired frequentlv- prrvmta an''u" com- - on to the wood In yoir "Wll. attack of apoplexy. In the raae of womrn Mr ahlrt r quacked noaa hleed often tvnir aa 0nifr. 4 "No." xa'.d the bunn. "1 can I ery tw-.-i natural phenommon i trllo- trfertly the 1" r.al tent of cor.Keattori coo BY MI4C. MOREAU. "It aerma funn. went on the 10 On the othrr hnd when a person l.leei, I A P. IS. , le "All a hlrt t.reoa la hav baan a Sept. 12 If the to aa r reauit of In- .- . fntlenian aeverely from iTmt-.1 tticc or lea ardent follower cf faahioca rr ' i ffs.-.- ! wit flat ml moot!i a If we ha hirv in r riihir road rcr.erjln hair, rery probably you've roughed It hlow or catarrhal trouhle that continual- - heaTy weight now. tike and nnw do a cf worrylr.i atcut the Mood or " ly Irrltatea the mniihrin. i h"" atoipe-Ml of a aud1-nrJ lookrxi whether r not. It(hart ct4rc to Last ta bbjj- iheild Im promptly rlwkft In .were nnul cuturrhnl ronditiona It front th window u :he hw.'on aiumpMU' ent.jch to t.e 1M I let It ret run down. It's ex- -! : o:ietinie happena that a b!xl venal ;t hunira'.cw I Hell jrcaa ree-nrlard to Cet hair hack In to conwill hr.vit. Thla rnlU for quick action to: "I l.avetf The er ihr.c' if it H let go too far, ho-tr- ol tho hnorrhre. Firat pr.- - tot h u our ahlrt forou!" fit 1 Grandra Lookv j l;ttr,n nd. In the be, oniric there are i 1K1I rtnfr-nthe fHi?lerl otit ffrfulv thin f nmlv lllnc- !,.. ou ran do. aimpie thlags thine ked I ncle N "Who will?" hi nod to ..'. al. many backward into the throat. a ttw minutes and a few that take ; Thl given it a chanco to form a clot, j aurprlaed Itk. an-I rcntj. which la nature's way of chcvklng violent! "The crcu elephantr waa the for the hair, yura iawer. "Here comei my friend, the bir. f,lcerlnrul-- ll e'teood bleeding. Into the acalp with tha ainiii1 hroMtha ihrnttrh I hrirv elrrhant from the clrru. Well t!yierin iffr. ....... .., 1 .! re movn n. Any at tempi 10 oreame Fprcaa ? ouron jnr tentin to curl tha new n t rreae! nice . uUr It If It walk htm aerres to tne noatrila make Ithrourh only p-it rrer will uJ kh it romlrsg In. Uhe bleeding more vlolont by looiening and amooth after thtaald-fticn Juice U rc-- -l U for ha!r. partlcw Im.I'ht "Weil, we can try."any hlooti clot that may have begun to lgll. ; lariy And It tenda to gtra 11 ba.r. like. doubtful form khtrt! fll be moil Kappyi t'at c'.ran lfck and T amell which ta v.:.w.w. aa. vaa aa m iu .it ail atrir.i ' rvf . rt..n lour j - rumbled can va Ho the lemon to the elephant through alraMe. The pulp JO" cotton of or a and handkerchief piece "Walcom. children," she aald warmly. w llbcmt ln-- ( en ruV.Vel the of' the dual flatht So. acalp a alter his means of wtptnjr trunk. nostril the into by pack he stepped rare- - jur. NEW ADVENTURE. or match attck. Tack it back Into tha Ihe road off hla W(f :tcr he waa readlnir. aa Twinkle Vn. her tell onions! f)i couraa yoti rerer on a with on line roof the tncl. Wigtliy'a ahlrt aa It waa. j And then fully parallel The Fairy Queen looked up from a let- - secretary, came clo! to her throne and'noatrtl ' cf cr.lon aa an aid to beauty! tne tnoutn. it anouia noi te lucacu spread out on th irraaa.. arl walked ack j, thought bumped his head tim e timca on the or Itut they will help your hair. Cut a a mall and forth. wards. Ktepa at her feet. in half thin mual te jlcne when aa I'm teiilnx you. that,ne aa And. wora u h ankoi now. "Howtnjly lVnnv?V airaJKni lintiv . .. ... . iIa iti.nl rnnil la ! m m ft In twr&iroi, I ru mtrn-- i a:a;ng at r.ome ana rae el V above thai shirt Waa Ironed aa nirriy as ir Mirt . . v, ,i .. ct time ;he next day-a- nd rub the mouth. rack both nostrils Jane had done It. wingi that maker wlahei'roof It the Vlyy with It Just before retiring "Now we can go advrtturir !" Uuifnetl ;. acalp Una then. If ice is obtainable, rub a piece me to try on orators"" He aure O at you rub the acalp. not He thanked the eh pbant. pon the patient's spine and abdomen, fncleonWlgglly Pen and the hla l'art your hair and rub only "Twini' of flow char.. check th pr. ,hlrt. !,!r. he; This io put help and Nhrk "fteezlng" the parta In order to rrka Tw"nkle' PeY never blood the head. All tight ( lothlng waated word.. uhg l .. Srcu'uf rfU.d ! salt ,0 . cup or water, anuffe-- l up the JcTcV of Pa,er. the roc,:. h the 0xUcratra wondrTlnK racial etwre upper hp j hom may t,rove Jun hHhr thiv rf- - of a pencil. pnckH check In the mm rt rine the l.alr in of atop- - I If the Meed in r conti iue, aiLoul no,e bled with- reived my letter Show them In' at once nd the gums willtrouble. - nHH. v ater with white aca;.. be a shoold A of ping further out physician teaspoon I ot any have for matter, grar importance to talk over." Twinkle I'en bowed himself out and In aaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaraaMaaaa an Instant bowed himself In again, this time followed by our little friends in their magicftl Green Shoes. 7 '" I The Fairy Queen got up and held out -an' Jmntl Wm'ru hmein' Hull; Nmmty her hand. "elcome. children. she said i mt mmr hnun 'n' mei'ttr kmtpa evfe5H P'VA Kllgt'a warmly. "You always come wt precisely' mm meea I dm't hit Sprinkle-lilogain the right time. telephoned to me that he tjidn't know what he would j ever nave done without your help. And now I hpve Just received a Utter Irom Captain Penny winkle, mv traffic policeman In the Innd of the Wlgglefin. say-mthat even with the heln of hi" good Curly, he can't keep order, and that he needs help. All my fairies are either heads over their cars with work, or sound aslecn resting ud for next year. snores as though he would 'Flippety-Flo- p never waken. ould you like to go to an Captain Pennyvlnkle'a aid? onHe haa own their awful time keeping the flah aides of the aea. and I think you could help him." "Yes, indeed!" cried the Twins eagerly. V .. 'a.u .eT 'We'll ro at once, if we may." old The Fairy Queen called her faithful to ahow servant, the Magical the children the way. (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1921. by N. K. A. Service.) bc. it's Loot ofuttle tune. '. 1 1 1 - I M t A I I LITTLE BENNY Inr I ffi . n d vl just ! - ZrKi X Oi-WA- Jsi IT: V u ft-I- ol hr, h'm.f ? a-- ! - 1 1 - mt ii 1 rt: we t;-.- lirt . - 1 ( c.-.- i - .r:rln d 1 or -- ; " '; J 1 t tee-ietov- ADVENTURES tel jt. lTn YOUR HEALTH THE TWINS OF I, j f- f''. - -- ft - r-- 1 - I te rrt BEAUTY HINTS 1 a- tj inui n - I f m I jt -- 1 mm I 1 le . ! . a a 1 tn.-tio- !'r h-'- I ta ( -- S "irii ft. I up-gold- en ! 1 ! .r. . bn yr)rSS IrnSu.'e "r'X-rol- I -- w tr i cr. p; sea-hors- e. mm il ill1 Vs Cliildren sn Homes 1 11 1 , a 94, Mesa, Colorado. i il H ff LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE f vinegar. 2 2 pounds sugar. 2 tablespoons cinnamon. tablespoons allspice. 1 table spoon cloves. 1 tablespoon mustard. 1 tablespoon ginger. 12 green peppers. Slice tomatoes and onions, sprinkle with aalt and let stand over night. Drain off the liquor and throw It away. Mix water with one quart of vinegar: Lnop onion put In diluted vinegar and boll zo minutes. Prajn and throw away Jiuce. Mix remaining vinegar with sugar and aplcea. .add tomatoes and onions and and cook ona greenone-ha-peppea-chopped rine lf ami Put In it stone crock hour. and cover with a plate or put up ta sterilized glass' Jars. PICCALILLI. Four quarts popped green tomatoes. 1 pint chopped onions. 1 quart chopped green peppers. 3 red peppcra. 1 medium .aised ncad cabbage. 1 head celery. 3 nips l ounce wnue musngni urown 2 sugar, ounces stick cinnamon. 1 tard seed, ciovew, i pubis wuvit Vuunve wvooie 1 cud sail, vinegar. Wash tomatoes and. peppers. Remove stem end from both and seeds from pep pers. Peel onions. Quarter cabbage and remove ccce. Clean and trim celery. each' vegetatoie separately. iut tn xnop a big crock' In alternating layers, sprineach Uyer with salt. Iet stand over ging night.- In the morning drain and throw away the liquor. Tie apices in & cheesecloth bag., put vegetables, sugar and aplce In preserving kettle with enough vinegar to 'coyer. Heat slowly to the boiling point- - vBlmmer until the vege tables are soft-- - Iit'lnto sterlllxed glasa anri seal. jars QREEN TOMATO PRESERVES. One Peck'gTeon tomatoes, 4 lemons, 4 pounds sugar. Wash and slice tomatoes and lemons. Put alternating layers of tomatoes and lemons anci.augar la preserving Kettle. Bring ve.ry slowlyN to. the boiling so water aiiould be addel aa the point. bent and sugar will brine out the Jul'-e- , I until the preaerve are thick. Pour into sterilized s jam and seal. . 1 E. X. Scrvlcaj Copyright, H:l r - . - - TOASTED CORN IN FLAj(ES o Al manufacturers n C6. LYNN, MASS. -- rk of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked aal krumblad m Wif u u-- - (CI laWO i crispness that make . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-- " Mrs. F. C. Which, Box pound." : t . -- ar r l g Many such letters prove the reliability of f Green .tomatoes make awfully chopped rieklea. Iate in the araaon is the time to put up the pickles. The small variety of tomttrws also make good green tomato preserves. So if there Is danger cf an early front slo ping the tomato vines before the fruit la ripe make pickles and some green tomato and-tomatoe- , t r-- r One peck, green tomatoes. Urare on ions. 1 cup aalt. 2 nuarta water. 4 nuarta . im Mary's Kitchen GREEN TOMATO PICKLES. from Colorado. Ever since I McDonald,01iio. "I suffered a weakness, Mesa, a young girl I suffered and a great deal of pain. The doctor from a great deal of pain every said nothing would help me but an' month. I tried different medicines, operation. -- He 'said' I could never .but only got relief for a short time, have any children because I was too I had been married seven years, and weak. .. wanted a child, but waa not well I had often heard of Lydia E. enough. My mother advised me to Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so try Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable I tried it and it helped me. Now I Oompound as it had helped her. and am in the best of health, do all of my I am happy to say it restored mv own work, and have a lovely boy six health, my pains disappeared, andl months old. I recommend your have a fine little girl. I advise all medicine to my friends and you have women who suffer as I did to try : . preserve. 1 J! hi e : 4- - . ' 4 I TP VERY, young couple starting out in life has .visions of jl- -j joyiiu nours-spen- t oeiore tne nreside witn neaitny, nappy children ; but, .alas, how often young women who long tor children are denied that happiness" because of some functional derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment-Lydi- a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just the medicine for these conditions, as the following letters show: my permission to use this letter." Mrs, J. CL Eagleson; 426 Garfield' Ave McDonald, Ohio. oo 1 1 w m m . joyously delicious about twice was You'll wish the bowl at your table-sea- t as big when it's "Kellogg's for the feastl" Great big, and crunchy corn flakes all oven-cris- p sunny-brow- n crowding each other to spread you real and true joy! And, such flavor! You never tasted its like! ,Pour in some fresh, cold milk or cream and start in! Well, it'll seem you can't get going speedy enough to suit your appetite! Was there ever such early morning deliciousness; such a keen appetite maker; such enjoyable, food for any hour of the day or night? happy, health-makin- g Tomorrow, serve Kellogg'sl And, my, what a round of appetite-applaus- e you'll win! For the little folks as well as the big folks just get happy about Kellogg's! Great thing to start the day right! Do more than ask your grocer for "corn flakes." Insist upon KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes they're so ' delicious! Mam -- ff a. - . V. 1 "4 f f |