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Show Z' 7 r. TIRED HIS PEEVISHNESS OF Millionaire Gently .Reminded That Visa NotAtonelnQuesrof' the Mieatrg Link. j N BEMJTIf ' BLUE AIIO He I i western millionaire of the uewh uru-trich recently came to New Yoik and one of Ins nrst extravagant Hamilton Tells HowSha purchases was a imt of diamond trusted cuff links, ft r which he .ndX wHlAlly round Health U A , Mr. f50 - j , T ! 3 V' s jf - '' XX vx ' ft; K N- r Si:" I,.ij Is u ' y i : X.4- .V ' -- '' s v - v ft SV'- r ft ? ; ft it :y "ft Vt1 v & - '"I 4'v. Htmtomni r i linut understand IF Here ve nt a whole wetk hunt mg for that there missing link, and 1 7 . - jLVr (Ml V J v' xv 'S x - lesrai1n ;'x If gtKxi health. If it had not been for; that medicine I would have bet-r- i in niy-True Business Instinct. a long time ago. Mrs. ArtikE. grave Tejdianis was tht smartest empor Hamilton, R.F.D. No. S. Warren, him for miles mound tyu had to bo the last w oi d lit "go" before u altua i Another Cnse, tlon was obtained u thut eatabllsh I write to tell you Esmond, R. I. Inent hern busiticM men filltd rvtry how much good your medicine ha dotwe post One afhrmon when trade was in ihe and to let other women know that full, swing an unfortunate cualomti there ia htdp for them. I suffered witha bearing down pains, headache, was Irfell down the first floor stairs regular and felt blue and depressed all In he "I do agonv. groaned "Help" the time. I took Lydia E. Pinkhamai believe broken my leg Compound and commenced tw Vegetabl A shopwalker immediately flew to an gain in a short time and I am a well his side I am from feet oa my today. eartjr "Broken your leg sir? be impure i w. And then, in shut), morning until late at night punning sympatlii'tieally house do all own and work. hoarding my clear totiesCork hgs! Third counmany suffering women will ter to the right, sir! Forward. Miss I hope that try your medicine. It makes happier Bavis" Mrs. Anna Hah wives and mothers. ' Fen, Esmond, Rhode Island. iAte hours and a spicy breath are sure to tell on a man. W. N. U, Salt Laks City, No. ft- s ft ft' ,V 7'W - ' : '- - v sj. .sx' " '' v vIjjA X ( T 1 JzJi vv iriv .Ik .l . ''i '''y - ings when I would stoop over, it hurt, sttl by crackev 1 cant find it .me to walk any disOh cheer up" advM'd one of the tance and I felt bluet nun who was bored In the rt't bj.il and discouraged. Oh at a whole litc ipnt " I lgnn taking Lydia III'inkhaiasi time in the same quest, but lie w.isn t "Vegetable Compound and am now ira hslf ns n ev isii as you are! 4 Wfi EL I was bothered frr-r- M W. rren Ind. ly uh female weakness 1 had pstn and was not regular, my head &rheti all 'the time, I had bearing down pain andf my hack hurt me the" biggest part of. tlwv time, I waft dirry and haii weak feel- on-Oi- v; x, PinkHams Vogw etablc Compound. Lydia Hut thern1o-o- f j'oet.sipnitBtml t only "two days, for one of the links in came lest High ami low the mil Icnatre hnnted foi u turning the whole hotel ui'siih in thv down at art h, hut it was not iciovered Itut he would nor give tip the st.mh One evening a week later, while eiv iiig a duitiei patty to a few fit mis f and busimss asoci ites, ho ret the t ii cunist.utet a of his loss and ion bv sa ms I 1L ':' xt'w. i ' o vl Imwbeuw w .9r we-m- - - - v ? - 77' 4 4 31-19- itn&jE&fxrn czzsrmrr OE to beauteous ldealsftong nurtured and Jealously guarded An old worn-aJs handsome, wrinkles are be coming, and a dash of rouge no more Is a crime against the symphony of feminine loveliness Evil days have befallen the tradi- tlonal "bloom pf jouth, "chestnut tresses and the soulful """brown of which poets have sung orbs immemorial. Grandmother at last is She is encoming into her own sconced upon an artistic pedestal for the edification of those "snips of girlhood who have the temerity to hint "she was handsome In her day. She's a beauty right now, mss 3D&czxx2fzr n omr "X -- V,. at fifty. Harken to what Harrison Fisher, Irvin Wiles, d -- time-wor- -- e -- L s Long Lost Mins Found. Compliment The long loat Cinnabar mine In NeThe English are a heavy haodcdl ss.mvt vada has been found after a search race, said a suffragette In the smoklasting more than thirty years. The ing room of the Colony club. She lighted a fresh cigarette aedi discovery' was made some weeks ago lrm3.FRBNCX'3 BRCWTT ' by George Keough while searching for ripped her rotti-e- . yv seven miles from Mina. The English are heavy baaded.-rhft strayed stock, and taking on the richness of a valley flower The discovery was kept secret unrepeated. "I went to hear Mra. before the touch of withering heaL til claims a ere staked and assays Pankhurst lecture In Woodstock n li' to forty takes us to a period From thirty-fivmade of the ore, showing it to run my last visit to England, and do jam where the average human unschooled tn more know how the Jolly old farmer c hate-mahigh iu quicksilver. than a superficial appreciation ot beauty might introduced her? Well, this la Following the announcement of the remark that voluptuousness was giving way to finding of the mine a rush was start- what be said, Intending it for a the ravages of age. I have found many, many ed for tlie district in which it Is mind you: A 2332 " 'Ladles and gentlemen, you harrw beautiful between the ages of thirty-fiv- e and forty located. positively handsome. Hawthorne, after finding the Cin- heard of Mr. Gladstone, the grand eld' him to emphasise beauty. Ot course tbe major "This brings us to the mark. Ity of our sitters want us to paint them aa beauti- nabar deposit, became confused and man.' Let me now introduce to you where woman has all the strength of character" ful as Is consistent with the laws of art A lost his way on the deserL He wan- the grand old woman-- " woman of thirty baa developed. She has issrnsd dered about for several days and finalImparted by a lifetime of observation. Hers enters personal magnetism, a factor which figthe value-odress, how to attire herself In a ly landed at New Boston, formerly a - Brutal ures largely in the determination of beauty. If manner that enhances any physical charms aha thriving camp, but now extinct. My husband is one of themoat-stubbo- rn He conducted expedition afterexpe face, form and temperament harmonise, aha la may possess Girlhood lacks Jhe development of men in the world. more mature age.' Therefore, a woman of thirty dition In search of the deposit, but his placed In the category of the lovely. He can't be any more stabtana u may present' a far more attractive appearance efforts were fruitless. He described than mine. "I have seen women fifty years old who I conthan the girl la her Teens or Just past tbs tweuty the location, stating that two petrified sidered exceedingly handsome. "Oh, yea, I'm sure he must be. Yestrees stoo'd near the mound. mark. 1 had an Edwin Blashfleld. mural decorator, aays: terday engagement to bmC The stone trees are to be potlced him at three o'clock." The woman beauty at fifty Is less la evidence "There are four types-o- r ages of besuty chilthan the handsome feminine in her teens or be- today as described by tbe old pros"Yes? dren, who are most handsome; youth, between low the age of thirty. . But 1 have teen handsome pector, who dies 13 years ago. the ages of sixteen and nineteen; middle age, "Well, It was nearly 4:30 whea Wt women at fifty; women whose features, whose to thirty, and women from twenty-fivgot there, and he wont admit yet that ranging -- who are So Far. thO rest he got while he was waiting; personalities and whose physical development mounting tbe ladder of time' toward .the Bill I htar he is preparing for one did him good." truck me as being amazingly handsome. mark. "I have seen many handsome women at forty-fiv- e "From my view I donT think dresses much to of those trips to the north or south v, and fifty. Sometimes wrinkles are exceeddo with good looks. The true lover of beauty pole. Nsvsr Again. Jill How far has he got? gazes and can enthuse over cut of features and to get out here and stretrls-you- r ingly beautiful In women of that age. . Persona "Going Bill Oh, hes written all the press-agen- t who use their brains a great deal tn after life tint of complezlon without dwelling on clothes legs? asked one passenger OT stuff! ' generally are exceedingly attractive.- Wrinkles . I consider a woman between the age of eighteen another. . - "What place is it? asked his comenhance this tpe. and twenty to be In the bloom of youth. Natur"I have no particular choice of. beauty as re-- ' ally, youth Is attractive; It Is like a rose In Its Perfectly Clear. panion. Peters has a clear head." brilliancy beneath a light morning dew." gards age. I use models from nineteen to thirty, "Chicago." but by no means do I .consider they are tbe em"No. I had one stretched here croc." Yet, there's npthing In it." . bodiment of all that la beantifuL UNMISTAKABLE - EVIDENCE. Harrison Fisher, Illustrator, ha his personal ' ' Never put off till tomorrow what Occasionally a man kicks becaasa tastes as regards tbe age of charming women. "Those seeds you sold me for flower seeds any one Is willing to do for you his name la in the paper--t- n. small were nothing but weed seeds." I prefer tbe beauty of a woman from sixteen to type. he says. "Between those periods twenty-eight,- " "Come up, have they?" of life I consider her the most charming because "Of course not; I only planted them day before yesterday. he embodies all the spirit of youth, tbs Innocence of girlhood and lacks the veueer of woridUness Then bow do you know they are weed seeds? that comes to a woman later in life. But I am not decrying the attractions of older women. "Tbs neighbors' chickens wont dig them up. and 1 have seen them at thirty and thirty-fivend whom I consider more handsome than PLANNING AND PLANNING. women of fifty who I consider I know girls. "I am planning a trip to the Panama canal. embody all the elements of general beauty. They'' That so? So la President Wilson. may have lost some of the fairness of their girlhood days, but they have made up for It In physi"But the trip be Is planning Is altogether cal development In mental sharpness and In the different from the one I am planning.- Flump and nut-Hk- e tn flavor, thoroughly cooked wsXLt That strong characteristics of the face. choice pork. Prepared the Libby way, nothing can be mare women tn There are "Yes, hes going. New York it's hard to pick out any particular appetizing and satisfying, nor of greater food value. Put WRITING THAT PAYS,, with or without tefmato sauce. An excellent diah beauty of any type or of any age. Women all up , are to be admired." erred ; either hot or cold. Irvin Wiles, eminent portrait painter, who has What does this young fellow write? I wool Insist on Lihbyshave my daughter married to a starving audally opportunities to observe types of beanty. Is more lenient as to advanced age than either thor. Libby, McNeill Libby Mr, Brenner or Mr. Blashfleld. Off the handle, aa usual, dad. That young who women were handsome at sevI have seen chap wrote IfOO.OC) worth of life Insurance last Chicago enty, be declared. A woman at thirty may be Tears far- more handsome than one at fifteen or el'bt- een. . They say age la no respecter of beanty, A FR"3UZNT HAPPENING. but you may reverse It and remark that beauty is We don't do as we should, to respecter of age. Much of Ibe secret of we are told to love ovrene?.1 beauty depends upon tbe physical and mental The pot trait care a woman., takes of A treat maxy cf ns live up to that Didnt you ever notlcx a couple of society leaders painter does not look so much for beauty la t!i subject as hs does for the medium lXt pen LXXj each c :r? st coas-pllmen- , d be-for- jour physician kzwr n half-centur- y . w e ten-yea- ' medicine to be given to your children without you or of what it is composed. CA8TOIUA DO EH NOT CONTAIN NABOUTIca.if It bears the signature of Chas. II Fletcher Genuine CastorU alwajt bears the signature of' ; e - -- . . AGO .. iff- A .woman can be beautiful silver-sprinkle- ? A i Edwin Blashfleld and Victor . D. Brenner say. This galaxy of illustrator,' painter, mural- decorator and sculptor h&s come to the defence of physical beauty in a woman past the middle span of life. Theyve all seen matrons and spinsters who were handsome when the post r had faded on the distant horizon. Cheer up, mothers, grandmothers, aunts and cousins you tresses whose droop over sylvan folds of face and brow! What -matters it if nature rebels at the strain of busy life and sears your velvet cheeks with the inevitable wrinkles of motherly devotion? Youre handsome sjnir -The fair debutante may appeal to the eye for beauty no more than her mother from whom the color of buoyant youth has flown; "whose flesh has lost the satin gloss of girlhood days; whoss tender lips have compressed in the firmness that comes of mental strength and mature character None the less Is the artistic eye today appreciative of vivacious girlhood with its luminous flesh and radiant nature-But it has turned to another quarter for a type - of beauty lhat has survived from the birth of man, but never shone resplendent in the light of public approval. The mature woman she who has the fullness of life, the mental development and the strong fore of character written In every age line of .her countenance has been called beautiful. She has been striving for this verdict for centuries and centuries, but only now has her day of reck- .oping with youth come. She can match her charms with her sex In Its teens and stand the modern day court of art without fear or favor. The middle and the past middle-agewomen of New York have heard the verdict. You are beautiful! Victor D. Brenner, sculptor, who knows tbs soft and pleasing lines of figure as well as he knows the face, Is to the fore as the most outspoken and uncompromising indorser of this new All women are to be adviewpoint . in art mired," he put Jt generally, and declares that femininity In every condition of servitude and sge has points for artistic admiration. The poetic has its place in Sculptor Brenner's reasoning as much as the hard and fast rules n few physical perfection. He personifies the BeBeauty is only skin deep. adage: .neath the flesh, beneath the walls of muscle and the frame of bone goes 8cu!ptor Brenner for bis ideals. Mentality, morality and warmth of heart are all hfs prescribed lngrediences for the most beautiful woman. Beauty all depends upon the viewpoint of the Hs individual sculptor, declares Mr. Brenner. is Influenced by the nature of his subject, by tbe task he has before him. If beauty of childhood Is his theme, then his whole heart and soul are wrapped in the Infinite linee of tenderness and delight to be found In early youth. If seeks -- the- poetry of springtime, lie perchance requisitions beauty of an age from eighteen to twenty. He none the less appreciates this bloom of early life and it cant help but draw forth his admiration. f'rom tweDty-flVto. Jblrtx. J jmlghLclasslfy as i bother type of beauty; a beauty that la beginning to bloom n all Its radiance, fully developed iJr. ' -- 'paint and etch and model. Theyve taken us dowp a bit, those of us who rave of fair hair, be' tints and aquiline witching eyes, peach-bloo.features. For on this single point they are unison: , ft :jj s yon! Don?t Poison Baby. almost mother thought her child mttst haw YE every PAP.EOORKJ or laudanum to make it siren, Theae drugs will proderw sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the KLKKP WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the chil.lrt n wU lunto hoalth hm 1ULY6 boon LilUvi or tuinM for lifg paivgwio, Imnla cum and morphine, each of w Inoh ia a'nareotin product ofbyopium. are prohibited from selling either of tho narcotic named to children Druggist at all, or to anybody without labelling them poiaon. Tho definition of narootia' is I A medicine which relievo pain and produces sleep, but which in puimn ous doses jnyi luces stupor, coma, convulsions aiut death. The taste mmE smell of medicine containing opium are diaguiaed, and sold under the of Drope," Cordial, HootliingFyrupa, etc. - You should pot pen f ' Motherland grandmotherbwe theiX idealistic rejuvenation to the New York men whose stock in trade ' is feminine loveliness he Artists who think ' le 7X half-centur- y - -- - f e half-centur- y - Pork e even-fort- 6clH& y Delicious - Nutritious tor eo-ma- good-lookin- g . - - Mr-Fishe- r, - -- wr . ' i 1 t, ? |