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Show GREAT IS VIRTUE of gaiety Those Who HV0 Trv,lf tp, Hard Pods of Lift Will Rscognus Its All hi Esnsfictnct. Cladiu-u a pilrnm's virtue. And In ,r II.' b within it the jualliy of th ,ru ,.J,rllmgPt limr heteMAry , r,r tg ,H.rf,.c. nr Soup moVIof b m ui Why Irwtb Iin, If Im tho ImI chsfi Mlkbii, villi aoop rtdpM tin country m or service? w jy i,.r n,rn, h4j fl wi u),j (mi in r- p,. t,r A or. hut - grn..m and ,.rirhe. I do hoi know if anithlus finer oubt thelf AMuroa you of Ik correct flexor, bo said .ff any of us than a said of hi romuM"tr "tfi ready li a fow minute. Tkoro art by a trail Tomato, V otable, Chicken, Oatail, Coo long a the Journey Instid, the Joy la.ii-also Tlo-rwa never a tonus, Mock Turtle end olkor kind. hut n Itl.ifiil, m ter a com Your grocer ku them. tretiliip. sui h a I unavoidable on tb Pond, but lie, In hi beautiful contentment, lautlu-- it away." When our Journey . ot,.r and frnnd n od-lH- t our influit.ee ov.-- r them. I thing wo wnild rather have that ban any. Thi task of bearing ever a clad heart I by no iman an easy one, The truest laughter die M'ring from the heart that alway fake life easy an-- know no burden. The rout in which laughter triumph, are thime which have the henvbt burden to bear, and Are well acquainted One Hundred Yrara Ago. The rurlou modus which women with sorrow. In tho wonderful prayer Robert affect now began a far buck aa ITirH. tilth In a criod wo should hardly Stevenson wrote for his house-hol- d wish 10 ropy la tiio- -t ruspuct. A at Samoa, there I one petition dance not At All unllko the tango woe which must always touch the herrt In vogue At that time, And Imd ninny cf those who know hi life: "(live u exponents, who danced In loono bod courage, and gaiety, and the quiet Ire opening In a V shape from the mind." How few of ua venture to ask shoulders AlmoNt to tho waist. Bklrl for galcly as a divine gift! -S- elected. wrro tilt And were often made of trenprrnt gauze. FAMOUS FOR MANY CENTURIES Wo may return to the gown of that period, which were without waist, Jowsl Known as Kohlnoor, In tho having clmply a glrdlo to tha bunt, British Diadem, Has Most Re In with iklrta raught up rather short markablt History. front and allghtly trained at the hark In JMM) women wore aamlala and The first owner of the famous r tare feet. Coraet belli were only or "Mountain of Light" diatwo wide. Inrhes Some about gowna were caught up to the knee with large mond. was, according to legend, the hero Kama, whose deeds are celerameoe. Boon fashion overreached In the "Muhabhurata," and who and then came rrlnollnea, pointed brated Is said to have carried the great ainall and waist. footgear unnaturally stone some 5,o. iO years ago. The KohAre we coming to thla? lnoor, brought to England from India and presented to Queen Victoria, made RASH ON FACE SPREAD It a first authentic appearance In history in the fourteenth century, when Cranton, WIc. "My aleter had A Alaed din carried it to Imlhl. At that very bad, deep, wet, running gore on time It Is said to have weighed 793 the aide of her face and it ran up to rarata. It In the great diaher ear. It commenced with A email mond marketappeared of Gulconda In 1550. The blotch of pimples whlrh turned Into lack of skill of a Venetian lapidary, a kind of raeh and epread rapidly. It llorteusio I'orgheae, reduced Its Itched and looked red and sore for weight to 279 carats. After the sackeome time and slightly swelled. A ing of Delhi In 1739 the diumend went thin fluid dripped And ran from the to Afghanistan, and It belonged In cores which looked like water. Then turn to several Afghan rulers. Thence the cwelllng would go down and it It came Into the possession of the would keep on spreading. It bothered Sikh chief, Kunfeet Singh. Upon the her during sleep snd she would be abdication of the lust ruler of the Punrestless. It was a kind of eczema. jab, and the annexation of his do"She treated for some time and It minions to the Ilrltish empire, in 1M9, did not help her. It kept spreading the great stone became the property larger and deeper. Having always of the East India company, and was used Cutlcura Soap we told her to try by it presented to Queen Victoria. It It so she got some Cutlcura Soap and was recut soon aPerward, and now Ointment and used them. It was two weighs 1024 carats. It is beyond months when It was gone. (Signed) price, rlthough f IO.OOl,n(K) has been Miss Emma Retzlolf, Apr. 7, 1914. given as a fair valuation. Cutlcura ?oap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each The Bath. free, with . Skin Rook. Address post C. Poldt. the doyen of the Georgo R-pt- . L. Poston. Adv. card "Cutlcura. world, sabl In New York: "It Is now the excellent fashion Literary Worka Now Available. and this fashion will be permanent Literature in Turkey has resonded to build hotels with a buth for every revolu-tloto the liberty that followed the bedroom. Large nunincVs of translations "I remember the time of course, I end adaptations of Europenn scientific was then very young when baths and literary works and books of a were not so necessary. In faet, I once popular nature are now available. overheard a little boy say to Ids father in a hotel corridor: Tor the Sake of Shopping. 'Pa, what are Knights of the Path? A few women get so much fun out "'Why, Saturday nights, of course,' of shopping that they really hope tho articles they really buy won't last as the futhi r replied. we "Another time put a rkh old long as the clerk promises, so that from the this, too, was country lady they can the sooner repeat the exa room our best in room, sgo ages perience. with a bath. "The room clerk asked her In the owv iRrnniT wi m. tfi.i. top Try Munn Ms Knnwly for K J, Wcii. Wuo-rhow she had sit pt. She Idd a morning Hint 4irunt)lMtal No btiiartintf I kook of ih Writ Comfort. behind l.er hand and answered: for hye yawn iuwi mail Knw. Murim hro Uujljr Co.. I biuau "The bed was good, and I'd have slept fine, young man, only I was At No Expense. "Old Scraggs committed suicide by afraid somebody would be wanting a bath, and the idea of etrangers passing filling his room with gas. wor"That's Just like Scraggs. He knew back and forth through my room a I snatch couldn't me so ried just he wouldn't have to pay the bill. wink." few cam of M Ukbr'i Soup oa your pantry l.-- r d mo-iiie- nt l Koh-Inoo- It-e- 32-p- hotel-keepin- n. g Stranga Legend h Connects j of DOANS ViT.L. FOSTER-MILBUR- SOME, 1SS Dxlb Ave., groohlya, I. a Caeca Selects Her Maids With Origin of Plants. A3 CAUSE OF CRIME of suH rntiiig si ntHu-Im KJIh who hud Cs"('s! Muit Foissm Many AccompiithirtntA Woman Who Attend Rajia'ty Hai Many Privileges and A l RUIlty tn Judgi l remark Suburban Life. A A rule, red ttuw.r spring from the former and white from tho latter, Thu, the Creek tradition ays that the atii'inuhe prabg from tho passionate tear Venus hed over tho dead body of Adoi, , ' lu marigold are known A 'death flow era hecau.e, according to A ligend. the Ilf. blood of thoo who felt victims to the love of gold and cruelty of the early Spanish settler Among the Virginian trlhea, too, red rioter was supposed to have sprung front and to be colored by the blood of the red men slain In battlo with the white Invader. In A aluillar manner the red popples which followed the plowing of the Held of Waterloo were ald to have sprung from the blood of the killed and wounded in that battle. According ro tradition, the Danish Invasion la the cause of the dne-weed- , a coarse astrraceoue plant common In England, a It prang from the blood of I lanes slain In battle, and, If cut on a certain day In the year. It bleeds. Tbo dwarf elder, for the tame reason, Is called da ns wort and Ifenea' blood. The clustered bellflower also It associated with this historical event. In the village of Hartlow there are four remarkable bills tuppoied to bare been thrown up by the Itanee as monumental memorlala of the battle fought In 1006 between Canute anJ Edmund Ironside. The clustered bellflower la largely scattered over these mounde and the cottiger about attribute Ita presence to Its having originated In Danish blood. In Sussex the Illy of the valley la said to be a memorial of the battle of St. Leonard fought with a dragon. The holy man encountered a mighty worm or Are drake In the forest and battled with It for three daya. At last the saint was victorious, though wounded seriously, and wherever hla blood dropped there sprang up lilies of the valley in profusion. In France the Illy of the valley I said to spring from the virgin's tears. There la an amusing atory told of the origin of the bramble. There were once three partners engaged In the wool trade. They loaded a ship with a large cargo, but It was wrecked and the Arm became bankrupt. All resorted to metamorphosis for protection. One partner became the bat, and so skulks about till midnight to avoid his creditors; the second became the cormorant, and Is forever diving Into the deep, to discover the foundered vessel, while the third became the bramble bush, that sits by the roadside and seizes hold of every passing sheep to make up bis loss by eu-rra- theft. A rather humorous pedigree Is assigned to the violet. These flowers were once girls who, having defeated f.vik tn thn end of !b lv when James I fnur "damsels of clean birth l'd good breedli.g" to Attend on hi '"nurt under thn d!reitln uf a "door-nite- r of dlsriellon a person often railed "thn mother of maids" A post l"n sirtt-a Is lulled thn position of tnalil of honor Is a tnueh coveted one Indeed, the Hon. t btl tadogan. who ha Jimt been appointed a maid of honor by Queen Mary, was onn of over im girl who were hopefully nulling to bn chosen to fill thn says lamdoii Til Hit Thn privileges and advantages attached to thn position arn many, but a maid of honor must of necessity h an exceedingly accomplished young woman. In tho first place, shn must bn a granddaughter of a peer. If not nearer In blood: for, unlesa aomo spn-eln- l provision la made, the office cannot bn held by any ono below that rank hn must bn a good llnaulst, not only becaunn of tho for nlgner shn will meet at court but b mere she will bn called upon to deal lib sotno of her majesty's private d e 8et-cid!- cor.esHndencn. Ib-- r conversational powers must bn above tho average, considerably brightness and vivacity, too. being a A distinct recommendation. talent for music and singing and an ability to read aloud with clearness and expression are also qualities which are taken Into account In appointing a maid of honor. Above all. however, a candidate must be a model of discretion and tact, who avoids gossip as she would thn plague. To a maid of honor court secrets arn a closed book. It la a rule that she must not keep a diary, which recalls tho witty reply of onn maid, who. when a female. acquaintance remarked that If ahn were a maid of honor she would keep a secret diary, promptly said: "Then you would no longer bn a maid of honor." One of the curious privileges of the post of maid of honor when tn waiting la that of being allowed to wear a charming miniature of the queen net In diamonds on the left shoulder. Thla ornament, which bears the date of the coronation at the back, la surmounted by a flat bow of red and white ribbon, and when the owner In In waiting Is worn on the left side of the rorsngc, like a decoration. But nt other times It can be worn as a brooch or a pendant. A maid of honor Is not expected to give up her badge when she marries or If she resigns her post, but may retain It to the end of her life, and would wear it on any future occasion when she happened to find herself In the presence of their majesties The courtesy title of "honorable" Is also hers, whether single or married, until the end of her existence. This title Is only bestowed upon a mnld of honor a few days before she takes She reup her new appointment. ceives a formal letter from the lord chamberlain Intimating that the sovereign deems it advisable that this style and title should be afforded her, and that she will henceforth be known under this designation. Every one may not know that a mnld of honor Is expected to have a home of her own in Londou when the court Is at Buckingham palace. A royal carriage Is. however, sent every morning to convey her to the scene of her duties. The usual rule Is for a maid of honor to be In close attendance upon the qupen from ten to eleven o'clock In the morning, until four or five o'clock In the afternoon, and again In the evening every day for two months in the year, the position carrying 400 per anwith it an allowance of num. The late Queen Victoria had eight maids, hut the number was reduced to four by Queen Alexandra, and is maintained by Queen Mary. How a Ship Passes Gatun. vessel passing through the locks of the Panama canal will have all its movements controlled in much the same manner that the movements of a train are controlled in entering a complicated railroad terminal, states Popular Mechanics. At Gatun. Pedro Miguel and Miraflores an operator standing before a control board will open and close the gates, till and empty the lock chambers, and perform every other operation necessary for letting a ship through, simply by throwing a succession of switches, and will know at any instant just what is happening in the locks without ever having to look beyond the indications shown on the board before him. Furthermore, the mechanism is so Interlocked that it will be impossible for him to set any machine in motion except in the proper order and at the proper time. The triple flight of locks at Gatun extends for a distance of 6,200 feet, while the operating machinery is scattered over about 4,000 feet of this distance. This is all controlled from a board 64 feet long, which is virtually a miniature of the locks and the operating machinery, and is located In an operating tower at the foot of the upper flight of docks. A Restored to Health by Lydia itratid laro'iiy. County E. Pinkham'f Vegetable Cawtilt lu HrmH!)it listed whit Halil and tsnan aixhti" in Compound. the l alali'KUe of liu i MUra initio. j You ittnt to dame all Intonvllle. Mu." I gu(Tere! from Maht," I e ssld. "and lie fclu-- half the ' fi mnle trouble ami I got so weak that I could hardly walk ii.it. vet always hate mum') (nr )ojr across the fljor witJp And utl slusl It. isruusals, units out holding on to hi nie lull )u'i nur jail ami iwniti-I hail aotiH'Udng. with just darn are lull ol and nervous a snt It Ideas If your lamily had gliu: my Unger would Instead of looney you good beallliK cramp and my fa co to ud. It would hate been better would draw, and I lor you could not spunk, nor The boy. John Culver, twenty years sloop to do any good, old. of 4s llaueotk street, and Carl had no apetiU,And ton Chapman, sixteen, of 3f2 Jefferson everyone thought 1 atenue, had been Indicted (or stealing would not money and Jewtlry from Ad'daldo YI Fume ono advised me to take Lydia H tun keeper of a furnished room Compound. I had ITnkham't Vegetable house, where they Hted (or A time. taken so much medicine and my doctor They to loiiyed to respectable families said he could do me no guxl so 1 told my of moderate means, Hoih promised huslmnd he might get me a Mile and I the Judge to go homo and lie In Would It By the time I had taken try again. Chapman to return tu si houl, it 1 felt flutter. I continued ita uae.anj and Colter to work Hotli wore tan- now I am well ami strong. go pumps gnd silk shirts when ar"I have alwaya recommended your New link Bnu. raigned medicine ever since 1 Wo so womler fully lienefllted by it ami 1 ho thla letter will le the means of saving soma FACE COVERED WITH tuMir woman from suffering. RESINOL CURED other PIMPLES Mra. MARTHA b'EAVET, Box 1144. Inlonvllle, Missouri Atlanta, Ga.. April 24 "My faca The makers of Lydia EL Pinkhom'a was covered with plmpleg which deVegetable Compound have thousand of fied creams, soaps and cosmetics. such letters A that above they tell They were a source of constant hu- the truth, else they could not have been miliation to mo. liy tho time I bad obtained for love or money. Thla mod-bin- e finished a cake of reslnol soup and 1 no atranger it baa stood the half a Jar of reslnol orntment, my skin test for year. was soft aa vilvet, and at smooth. there are aar rempltratloaa yog If wore and everystunned, My friends do not underataad write to Lydia E. one asked me what 1 had done. When Ilahbam Medicine Co. (roafldeaUal) I told them, I think they hardly beYoar letter will be opened, lieved it, for the transformation was md and answered by woman sag confidence. simply wonderful. Blnce then I have brld la strict fl been using reslnol soap and shall nev-- r Hla Tricks. be without It again, for 1 have "I went out motoring with that pop learned the delights of a clear, sofL beautiful complexion that may be at- ulur amateur magician, and what tained by Ita constant use." (Flgned) transformation trick do you think ha Mias E. I. Gaddis, 2ht South Iryor 8L pulled off before we had gone any Reslnol ointment and reslnol soap distance? "What waa that? atop Itching Instaatly and siwedlly lie made the automoblla turn heal eczema, and other akin humor, turtle. dandruff, sunburn, sore, burnt and pile. Sold by every druggist. Adv. Juniper from the Indian reservation! New Mexico and Arizona may prov! of Why Shouldn't ho Worry? Turker "Why do I look so trou- an excellent aourca for material foi bled? Well, lust night I dreamed I lead pencils. died and was burled, Barker, and I saw the tombstone at the head of my TAKE- Farkes "Saw your tomb grave. stone, eh? And what of It?" Why, I'm trying to live up to thf epitaph. i''it Courtesy Title. Ilunau blind slid tears aro iiget.dary source of plabt. twiiili fro-lumtl- y - COULD NOT LIVE tin rM-- In I'liH-lti- atti-ii'i't- 4uman Blood and ftart Oftsn thv Fabltd Sovrco Rad Flowtr Spring From tn Formar and Whit From IM Latttr. THOUGHT SHE Brauklyn Judgi CUmsa Thtfl by Two Yoslha to KtgMt Civan to Modern Canes. In of Honor. Venus in a dispute 'he had with Cupid as to whether she or they excelled In sweetness, were beaten blue by the angry goddess and changed to violets. There Is a suitable legend told tn Orniany of the plantain or paw bread, which haunts so persistently the track of man. The plant waB formerly a maiden who, while watching by the wayside for her lover, was transformed Into this plant, but once In seven years it becomes a bird, either a cuckoo or a hoopoe, and goes flying off In search of the lost lover. The story Is duplicated In another German legend regarding the succory. A patient girl, after waiting day by day for her betrothed for many a month, at last, worn out with watching, sank exhausted by the wayside and expired. Only her pretty blue eyes remained alive ana watchful and so before many days had passed this Putting It Up to Father. Womens Times of Danger little plant with Its etarlike blossom exfresh a A local contributor cites Women suffer a great deal from kidney up all about the spot where diseases. Their Indoor life, tight clothing ample of the fashion in which the sprang hearted maiden had sighed broken the and trying work all tend to weaken the parthe unwary youth of today trii life. Hence the common her away kidneys. Womans life also Includes times ent: of danger that are ap V leave the kidneys or name of the plant, "wagewarter, bacKaehe. headweak and to start attacK-"Father. said the son home from watcher of the road." Ills. ache, dizziness, nervousnessand urinary college to bis father, "I must have betPrompt treatment, however will avert ter rooms at college. Why, In the fatal or the danger of dropsy, gravel, Town Run by Juniors. Bright's disease. place I room now there isnt even hot enthusiastic workers for more No In best the morning. ;e Doan's Kidney Pills, the water to shave with betterment may be found than civic mended, special kidney remedy, "Son, when I was your age I never a are used successfully throughout which are to be classes Junior the Did It with. shave had hot water to villzed world have brought new life In the found throughout ew strength to thousands of tired, when the weather wasn't too bloom- Belle Fourche, S. D., thecountry. advertising WOUIBB. woodshed Flctur. the discouraged of 'Knry ing cold out in front TaIIi b bkiry of the city Is managed entirely by a and made lather out of any old soap club. Tho ages of the members Junior A Utah C find. I could fourteen to twenty-one- , the from range Mra. Sarah A. Horrocki, But, father, expostulated the son, club at present having a membership Hebcr, Utah, ay; "I had to me sent college back didnt you eay you kidney complaint and of 75. Under the Junior club's direcache for four year and I that I might have the advantages you tion thousands of feet of motion picworse until J kfpt getting I wag almost helpless. didnt have? ture films have been taken of the city couldnt straighten after stooping without catching and surrounding country and exhibitsuphold of something for well. of Oil Well. ed in nearby cities. There is a comDevelopment port. I didnt Sleep Loans Kidney Pills re Instead of exploding nitroglycerine mittee to Induce conventions to meet lieved me as soon as I In the recesses of the earth to Increase jn Belle Fouche and another for enused them and before long, they cureda me. of I have the flow of oil wells a more recent tertaining visitors. No visiting autokidney never had sign troubis since." method has been employed by com- mobile leaves the city without a Belle pressed air. The compressed air Is Fouche pennant. Strangers are met Cat Doan's at Any Stora, 50a i Bo used upon the theory that If the origi- at the railroad station or on their arnal rock pressure is put back upon rival at the hotels and presented with CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. the rock the flow of oil through It will club room visiting cards. The spiritbe held constant or greatly Increased. ed publicity campaign is an Important Is exhausted, the lost factor In the citys growth. DAISY FLY KILLER Si Thus, as the oil restored by is continuously pressure giB. Nest, Clean, or namental.oonvealent of air down vast Changeable. quantities pumping obesp. IsBta all Rankin I thought you said RoseBasel, had at Into the Inner earth. The new method metal, caateplilortip has been so successfully worked as to mary was a strawberry blonde. over) will not eoll or I of adoption general nj ora anything, Phyle She used to be; but since give promise Guaranteed effective. the oil fields of the coun--, purple hair came Into fashion she Is throughout Alldaalara oresoni express paid for 11.00. try. a huckleberry brunette. Judge. K. 001.0 thk How TANGO e pt-l'- a liv. i.jii,Xn, JuHs fill? Bad Break. Mle Itllsa Why. George, you spelled kls with only one a In your lust letter. Mr. Itllss Iteally, did I, dear? "Ye, you did, and I always thought tlmt was one thing you never would want to make shorter." A i giving HbMIcIIv of mind, titnrftcjr nt ruUr Mg GOOD DIGtSIlON, bswl and sulld flash. Hrk, U ct LOSSES Sr . tirV-r.1- SURELY InmK iihU mf.m I bfkinefl huNiua ttigy irg fur haohlH and tetigralilk pin. timfciH Pm $i 9 WMlara M PREVEXTU etilt I fkfg-- llnilltf Pill Vw rrf ti tartar, but ruttrr bmt mn If auftarViHty 1 C'mur pMurii ta ttua fmrw d Bgtartalirinf tn VMiHhg ni null Nhf IftftlBt Cullrri. If unoMgiiuit.lg, wrxtrf I-TMt CUTHR lABOBATOSY. CUIWia Beginner. it "Are you a socialist? "I am. "What do you understand by socialism ? "I haven't got aa fur along as the understanding part I picked so- FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS OlT of flttina1 cialism because I don' like any of the If FFRB lwN' MT til MJP fog leel from IIMIV, BUMIH, MflYirt rwgowif? VktlVFH, L'LTkMft. MIH Iklmillll, MUM. regular brands of politics. vnt for FREE rust bom briikal nc om tlirww a and Ct Th RI N I WomtaHri'L niorgaeg m rffrx-t- bf o THE NEW PPEMCH REMEDY Mtt.lMofNtl Where It Counts. nit derldu fug "Aunt Dinah, are you golnf to have yrwrir If it I tltwrwrmwly fif vM ft ow ailment. 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