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Show When you are offered aiiii; in;; free look for the string. (iarl'u-M '1 1,1 is :l I',,,,. laxaliNc.lH-iiiu' oin- ::.. t I'll IV, lu';lllll-;;ivill- lli'lbs. Win ii a m::n is down and out bia lriomls an- soon up and away. Cni 'il ia Tea is invaluable for nil irregularities irregulari-ties ot I In; liver. kidney ami Ixnvels." Jl la made fn.in pure ami w holesome liei lis. " A better thins than tooth powder to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar nnd prevent decay Is a prepara- i tion railed Paxtine Antiseptic. At! druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price bv The Paxion j Toilet Co., Boston. Mass, j Important to Mothers ! Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for I infants and children, and see that it Bears the m Signature of 6Z In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Seemed Like More. The Professor In 140 wasps' nests there are an average of 25,000 insects. The Student Why, professor, I disturbed dis-turbed just one nest one day. and I'll ; bet there were more than 23,000 in j that one"" True to His Trust. "Father," asked the beautiful girl, ' did you bring home that material I for my new skirt?" j "Yes." "Where is it?" "Let me see? Wait now. Don't be Impatient! I didn't forget it. I'm lure I've got it in one of my pockets, somewhere." Simple Explanation. To illustrate a point that he was making that his was the race with a future and not a race with a past Booker T. Washington told this little story the other day. He was standing by his door one morning when old Aunt Caroline went by. "Good morning, Aunt Caroline," he said. "Where are you going this morning?" morn-ing?" 'Lawzee. Mista' Wash'ton," she replied. "I'se done been what I'se gwine." Kansas City Star. Deliberating. The Rev. James Hamilton, minister of Liverpool, while on holiday in Scotland, Scot-land, had a narrow escape from Jrowning. Accompanied by a boy, Mr. Hamilton was fishing for sea-trout when he slipped on a stone, lost his balance, bal-ance, and being encumbered with heavy wading boots, had great difficulty diffi-culty in keeping his head above water. Finally he managed to get back to the shore, although in a very exhausted state, and said to the boy: "I noticed 'hat you never tried to help me." "Xa," was the deliberate response, "but I was thinkin' o't." SALLOW FACES Often Caused by Tea and Coffee Drinking. How many persons realize that tea and coffee so disturb digestion that they produce a muddy, yellow complexion? com-plexion? A ten days' trial of Postum has proven a means, In thousands of cases, I of clearing up a bad complexion. A Washn. young lady tells her ex-j ex-j perience: : "All of us father, mother, sister and brother had used tea and coffee for 1 many years until finally we all had stomach troubles, more or less. "We all were sallow and troubled with pimples, bad breath, disagreeable taste in the mouth, and all of us simply so many bundles of nerves. "We didn't realize that tea and coffee cof-fee caused the trouble until one day we ran out of coffee and went to borrow bor-row some from a neighbor. She gave us some Postum and told us to try that. "Although we started to make it, we all felt sure that we would be sick If we missed our strong coffee, but we tried Postum and were surprised to find it delicious. "We read the statements on the plig., got more and in a month and a half you wouldn't have known us. We all were able to digest our food without any trouble, each one's skin became clear, tongues cleared off, and nerves in fine condition. We never use anything any-thing now but Postum. There is nothing noth-ing like it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle. Creek, Mich. "There's a reason," and It is explained ex-plained in the little book, "The Road j to WellviHe," in pkgs. I i:-er ren.-l the nbove letter? A new :ne ai?e.irs from time to time. They j i-itilne, true, and full of human |