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Show WOMEN NOT TRUTHFUL Uncle Samuel Sends Warning to the Little President. The gowrtiment, it Is announced from Caracas, has leeched Wm-zmlr.- This SI 00 CASTRO MUST BE GOOD. Statement Has Been Unjustly Made, Because) n from tho American miniMor, Modest Women Evade Questions Asked By aMr. Rouen, requiring an answer as to Male whether Venezuela will arbitrate tho questions ponding. and saying that In case of a refusal the United States will feel free to tahe the step which to secure justice. may be The charge d'affaires of The Netherlands has advised the Venezuelan use will government that Holland coercive measures In view of the fact that she has been unable to secure the release from Imprisonment In Venezuela of five Dutch sailors who have been illegally kept in prison for seven months. In calling upon President Castro for an answer to his proposition to submit to arbitration the issues between the Mr. United States and Venezuela. 1 to wen with is acting In connection instructions from the state dciartment which have recently been placed in his hands. Mr. ltowen made a proposition of this kin I to t lit Venezeulan months ofllce several foreign ex- An eminent physician says thatl Mrs.Iilla Lee. Frank ford, Ind., writes: aRan was here aiul sub'Women are not truthful; they will lie Dear Mr. Pinkham: the on of notes ehango to their physician." This statement I want to thank you for what your medl- - Jeet, but its further consideration was should be qualified; women do tell the cine hn done for in. cut off b v the abrupt dopartuu from Physicians, I - I I Three year ago 1 had Inflammation of th truth, but not the whole truth, to a and ulcer on my womb. I was under male physician, but this is only In re ovarit--doctor's care for about three month, and the to those and troublesome the painful gard time I won not In was when only disorders peculiar to their sex. under tnehitluenco of morphine. Thedoctor 1 never would le better, and There can be no more ordeal s 1 he enezue!an government, at that stage, had made a counter proposition to Mr. Powen. looking to tiered. iin terrible to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain ertisement arid decided questions when those questions are to write you for advice. I did o and com asked, even by her family physician. menced to take Lydia E. Pinkham VegeThis is especially the case with un- table Compound. I lgan to improve at , I am a well woman, and I know and married women. it i all due to your advice and medicine. Is it any wonder, then, that women Mrs. J. II. 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Denver,PColZldoe.et SENT NEW PENSION LAWS FREE 914 F St Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, Washington, D. C. "Jthat the tribunal should arbitrate as a preliminary the question as to whether or not the had the United States government right, under international law, to intervene at all, as under the Venezuelan government's claims the American concessionaires must look to Venezuela for their protection. This was construed as an attempt to bring into play the old Calvo declaration, which the United States has resolutely and repeatedly refused to accept in its nerewith southern gotiations Mr. ltowen So reported to publics. the fact of state the department Castros departure, and President asked for instructions. These were prepared with great care and after Attorney General Moody had. upon call from the president, furnished an opinion to the effect that the proceedings in the Venezuelan courts involving the asphalt company's properties, were so irregular as to amount practically to a Therefore. Mr. denial of justice. Bowen was told to renew his proposition for a free arbitration of the issues between Venezuela and the United States at the first opportunity and this, it appears, he has now done. Former Commander of Russian Army Accepts a 'Subordinate Position. Advices from St. Petersburg are to the effect that the Russian army in Manchuria is still to have the services of General Kuropatkin, who is considered by many, in spite of his series of reverses, the best general and foremost strategist of the Russian army. Sinking all feeling of personal bitterness because of bis supercession and all the old time enmity between himself and General Linevitch in a patriotic desire to lie of service to the fatherland, the former commander volunteered to remain in any capacity with the army which lie ha The tender has so long commanded. been accepted by Emperor Nicholas and gratefully received by the new leaders of the grand army. 1 A. 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I weighed only 108 pounds, Nothing that I ate did me any good. I was going down hill rapidly, was nervous and miserable, with no ambition for anything. My condition improved rapidly after I began to eat food. Grape-NutIt made me feel new like a woman; my muscles got solid, my figure rounded out, my weight increased to 12G pounds in few weeks, my nerves grew steady and my mind belter and clearer. My friends tell me they havent seen me look so well for years. "I consider Grape-Nut- s the best food on the market, and shall never ga back to meats and white bread again." Name given by Postum Co., Battla Creek, Mich. Theres a reason. Look in each pkg. for the littli book, The Road to Wellville." s s |