Show x 7 DOCTORS FAILED RESTORED BY PERUNA well” LOVE AND MONEY MTD v 1907 BY B0B&- GILL CiCUi V SYNOPSIS oi They say round” "love makes And may it never cease Quite true but please then Money’s the axle grease don't forget Deafness Cannot Be Cured as they cannot reach the dislocal applications 'I here eased portion o the ear only one way ta remedies and that deafness by constitutional Is caused of the Deafness by an inflamed condition mucous Tube hen this lining of the Eustachian a sound or have rumbling tube is Inflamed you closed Deafand when it la entirely perfect hearing ness Is the result ran be and unless the inflammation taken out and this tube restored to its normal condiforever will be destroyed nine cases tion bearing out of ten are caused by Catarrh which le nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Dollars for any case ot We will give One Hundred be cured Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J CHENEY k CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 75c Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation ty cure r a Senator Morley Vernon’s visit with his fiancee was interrupted by a call from his (political boss at the state capital Both regretted it the girl more than lie because she had to attend a dinner that evening arranged with him She said she yearned for a national ofHce for him On Vernon’s desk in tiie senate he found a red rose accompanied by a plea for He met the ausuffrage for women thoress pretty Miss Maria Greene of who proposed to convert him Chicago lnfo voting for nouse resolution No 19 Miss Greene secured Vernon’s promise to vote for the suffrage resolution He also aided her by convincing others He took a liking to the fair suffragette Miss Greene consulted with the Vernon admitted to himself that the suffragette had stirred a strange feelHe forgot to read his ing within him fiancee’s letter Vernon made a great In favor of suffrage aided by speech glances from Miss Greene The resolution was made a special order Vernon was enthusiastic on the prospects for the resolution He was much in Miss Greene’s Vernon neglected thoughts of company Amelia He took Miss Greene driving and laid out plans for the success of the resolution Vernon’s speech caused a great sensation He was being negnewspaper lected by Amelia who had not answered his letter Vernon Is “tipped off” that his As resolution may not pass suffrage Miss Greene was due the following mornarMiss Greene ing he had no fears rived and breakfasted with Vernon beAcross the dining room entrenched hind women opponents of the suffrage resolution He started he spied Amelia toward her She treated him coldly and re the women opponents of suffrage him for his part Mrs proved told Senator Vernon that his eonduct with Miss Greene had been hard was to Amelia told comfort He her upon had a tearful interview Vernon with Amelia and he tried to undo the ills move had his suffrage which caused He partially ‘‘made up” with Amelia who had turned lobbyist against the resolution the work of the Through women the resolution fell fiat Mrs Lathrop’s trick In sending Vernon to Amelia keeping him away while the went on Miss Green was introkilling duced to the members of the Lathrop Not a Model Family “Your father doesn’t think you have been especially well behaved” said the small boy’s uncle “I know that” answered the preco clous juvenile “But things I have heard mother say make me think he Isn’t any great judge of high class deportment” party Important to Mothers CHAPTER XIV— Continued Examine carefully every bottle of a safe and sure remedy for CASTORIA “You are enjoying your visit In Infants and children and see that it Springfield I trust? You have seen Bears the the Lincoln monument and the homeSignature of How very interesting stead? they In Use For Over 30 Years must be! And the legislature offers The Kind You Have Always Bought novelty don’t you find it so?” She as if to withdraw her skirts gathered It is harder for a woman to pray her husband into heaven than it is to nag But Mrs Overman achieved a smile him into the other place “We have not enjoyed the pleasures On the contrary we of COUGH will become A TRIFLING one unless stopped Allan’s Lung Balsam will came to appear before the senate” it A 25c bottle is laiye enough for that anrely stop gold by all druggists 25c 60o and $100 bottles Bbe said Miss Greene surveyed her critically Absence of occupation is notresta with that look In which one woman mind quite vacant is a mind distressed inspects another woman’s attire She TO TURK A COLI) IN ONE DAY then- extended her critical scrutiny to BKOMO Tablet quinine J'ake LAXATIVE the dress of the others refund money if it fails to cure GKOVE S signature Ison eucb box 25c “To be sure!” she said “I should Sometimes a man’s wisdom Is due to have known” ladies The again exchanged the possession of a clever wife glances Mrs Barbourton plainly could Dr Pierce’s Pellets small easy to not bear that their position should be take as candy regulate and invigorate stomach She doubtless had her litliver and bowels and euro constipation equivocal tle vainglorious wish to have their Don’t blame the phonograph If it has success known a bad record Overman “Mrs came down to appear In opposition to the woman’s rights resolution!" She emphasized the word woman as If she would not for worlds have been a woman herself “Indeed!” exclaimed Miss Greene “I am sure her appearance must have been a very convincing argument” She gave her opponent another searchMrs Overman ing glance was having difficulty in getting her breath “We have been having a taste of lobbying Miss Greene” she began and — ” “How unpleasant!” said she “You know possibly” said Mrs Overman regaining something of her position “Indeed I do” Miss Green assented in is where “but it the line sweetly of one’s profession duty obscures the One' cannot you unpleasantness know always choose one’s occupation Good morning!” “I tried all kinds of blood remedies And catching her skirts with a which failed to do me any good but I smile and a bow she left have found the right thing at last My The successful lobbyists stood in sis face was full of pimples ana After taking Cascarets they all left I am lence a moment looked one to another continuing the use of them and recom- with wide and staring eyes Then at fine feel last Mrs Overman mending them to my friends I when 1 rise in the morning Hope to spoke have a chance to recommend Cascarets' "Morley" she said “I do wish you Fred C Witten 76 Elm St Newark N J could learn to discriminate in your CUT THIS OUT mail it with your adIntroductions” dress to Sterling Remedy Company ChiIllinois and receive a handsome cago CHAPTER XV 922 souvenir gold Bon Bon FREE PIEIIIPIL nr and Photo lU IllUn Bend in TUIO InlO IB InlnU BtAII and get beautiful eonleft Photo and copies returned—charge Ask for aiuyenlr Wrrad'r Moffltt A Meeks US "But dear" he said “you don’t understand!” “And after your begging me to come to see you!” down to Springfield Her eyes were fixed on Amelia said the elevator and Just at that moment the car came rushing down the shaft and swished itself to a stop just when it seemed it should have shattered itself to pieces at the bottom The elevator boy clanged the iron door back and Marla Greene stepped out “There she is now!” said Amelia raising her hed to see Miss Greene paused a moment to reply to the greeting of some one of the politicians who stopped to speak to her Amelia's nose was elevated "And so that’ the wonderful hair you all admire so much is it?” she said “Well" replied Vernon almost de flantly “don't you think it is rather exceptional hair?" Amelia turned on him with a look of superior and pitying penetration “Does that shade deceive you?" she asked She smiled disconcertingly as she looked away again at Maria Greene That woman lawyer was Just leaving the politicians “And to think of wearing that hat Amelia went on with that hair!” “Though of course” she added with ILLUSTRATION iWl$yy!i£r£Hf Just before dinner Amelia and Vernon sat in the little waiting room of Mrs Overman Hodge-Lthe hotel throp and her ladies had gone up to the suite they had taken and were engaged in repairing the toilets their political labors of the morning had somewhat damaged Amelia had comher toilet more quickly than pleted they and had joined Vernon waiting for her below They sat In the dim little room where Amelia could look across the corridor to the elevator expecting every moment the comjng of Mrs Now Overman that they found themselves alone and face to face with the necessity of reconciliation a constraint had fallen on them Amelia constantly kept her eye Men were passing on the elevator and repassing the open door going and to or coming from the their loud talk and laughter beat In To Be Sure” She Said into the dim little retreat of the lovers As Vernon sat there he Imagined that all that talk was of him more than all that all that laughter was at him — though there was no more of either than there was every day when the legislators came over to the hotel for their big 'noon dinners At last Amelia turned to him "You’ve got the blues haven’t you?” she said It would seem that somehow he did her an injustice by having the blues “No” he answered “Then what’s the matter?” she demanded Vernon glanced at her and his glance carried Its own reproach "Oh!” she said as if suddenly re“Still worcalling a trivial incident rying about that?” “Well” Vernon answered “It has some seriousness for me” Amelia sitting properly erect her hands folded In her lap twisted about and faced him “You don’t mean Morley that you are sorry it didn’t pass do you?" “It puts me in rather an awkward position" he said “I suppose you waves know r4x her bjr SaANDWfHTkOCK COPYRIGHT 1 “1 don’t see how” Amelia replied "Well" Vernon explained “to stand for a measure of that importance and then at the final critical moment to fail—” “Oh I see!" said Amelia moving “Of away from him on the couch course if you regret the time if you’d rather have been over in the senate than to have been with me— why of course!” She gave a little deprecating laugh Vernon leaned impulsively toward Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life' Miss Ninetto Porter Braintree Vermont 'writes i “I have been cured by Peruna “I had several hemorrhages of the The doctors did not help me lungs much and would never have cured me ‘1 saw a testimonial In a Peruna almanao of a case similar to mine and I commenced using it “I was not able to wait on myself When I began using it I gained very slowly at first but 1 could see that it Was helping me “After I had taken it a while I commenced to raise up a stringy sticky substance from my lungs This grew less and ! in quantity as I continued ' the treatment “I grew more fleshy than I had beto for a long time and now I call nays! to’'' that” i “I Should Have Known” deep meaning “it may originally have been the right shade the poor hat can’t be expected to' change Its color” Vernon had no answer for her “I wonder what explanation she'll have for her defeat?” said Amelia in a tone that could not conceal its spirit of triumph? “I’m not worried about that” said Vernon “I’m more concerned about the explanation I’ll have” “Dearest!” exclaimed Amelia swiftly laying her hand on his Her tone had changed and as she leaned toward him with the new tenderness that her new manner exhaled Vernon felt a change within himself and his heart swelled “Dearest” she said in a voice that hesitated before the idea of some necessary reparation “are you really so badly disappointed?” He looked at her then suddenly he drew her into his arms and she UK her head rest for an instant on hfe shoulder hut only for an Instant she exclaimed and was erect and all propriety “You forget where we are dear” she said “I don’t care about that” he re A plied and then glancing swiftly about in all directions he kissed her “Morley!” she cried and her cheeks were red a new and happy red at each They sat there looking other “You didn’t consider you didn't really covider her pretty did you?" Amelia asked "Wny Amelia what a question!” “But you didn’t? Don't evade Morley” "Oh well now she's not bad looking exactly but as for beauty — well she's rather what I’d call handsome” Amelia exclaimed “Handsome!” drawing back Don’t you see dear?” "Why yes Vernon was trying to laugh "Can’t We call men you see the distinction? handsome don’t we? Not pretty or anything like that But women! Ah women! Them we call now and then beautiful! And you darling you are beautiful!" They were face to face again both smiling radiantly Then Amelia drew away saying: don’t be ridiculous” “Morley “But I’m dead in earnest dear” he went on “And I think you ought to make some sort of amends for all the misery you’ve caused me” “You poor boy!” she said with the pity that is part of a woman's triumph “I did it” he said “Just because I love you and have learned In you what women are capable of what they might do in politics—” Can you “In politics! Morley! imagine me in politics? I thought you had a more exalted opinion of women thought you kept them on a higher plane” “But you—” Vernon laughed and shook his head at the mystery of it but did not go on “Why Morley would you want to see your mother or your sister or me or even Mrs in politics?” “Well” he said with a sudden and “not Mrs serious emphasis She'd be chairman exactly of the state central committee from well— the the start machine and would be a corker that’s all” The elevator was rushing down again in its perilous descent and when its door flew open they saw Mrs Overman come out of the car Vernon rose hastily “There she is” he said “We mustn’t keep her waiting” Amelia rose but she caught his hand and gave it a sudden pressure “But you haven’t answered my question” she said with a Continuity of thought that was her final surprise for him “Are you so very badly disappointed after all?” “Well no” he said “I don’t think it would do It would— well it would complicate” Mrs was standing in the door peering impatiently into the dim little room They stared toward ' her “Anyway dear heart” Amelia whispered a3 they went “remember this — that you did it all for me” THE END HUBBY EFFECTED Sick Aroused by Contemplation of Her Successor Wife QUICK That Steals Oysters seaweed has Invaded the oyster of France and carried off 400000 oysters It has carried them off bodily as a thief would do The minute seeds of this weed float up the English channel In the current of the Gulf stream they settle on oysters In the Breton beds of Morbl-haand they Qulberon and grow to the size of a duck’s egg They are full of water but at maturity the water evaporates and air seatakes its place The weed is then a balloon and like a balloon It lifts its oyster from the bottom and hears it out to sea A Weed 4 J 'p w CURE “William dear” feebly called the invalid wife who was supposed to be nearing the end of her earthly career “Yes darling” answered the sorrowing husband “What is it?” “When I am gone” said she “I feel that for the sake of the motherless little ones you should marry again” “Do you really think it would be best darling?” asked the faithful William “Yes William I really jo" replied the invalid “After a reasonable length of time you should seek the companionship of some good woman” "Do you know my dear” said the husband “that you have lifted a great burden from my mind? Now there is that charming widow Jones across the She has acted rather friendly way toward me ever since you were taken ill Of course dear she could never fill your place but she is young plump and pretty and I’m sure she would do her best to lessen my grief” “William Henry Brown!" exclaimed the female whose days were supposed to be numbered as Bhe partly raised herself upon the pillow “if you ever dare install that redheaded frecklefaced hussy in my shoes I’ll — I’ll — ” And then she fainted But the next day Mrs Brown was able to sit up and two days later she was downstairs A beds 4 t V |