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Show YOUTH cowcrwmro clocks. Kmr allow tha clock to ran tova, world is mine, said ths millionaire. Tlie(.feme, show me the thing that I cannot It responds to regular attention Just as sorely as a human being does and eepa Its course truly when made to buy. For the god of the world s ia a god of gold. vide. 'Welcome, No Orou, No Crown have gold, gold, gold end a god am II" I cling to tnem all, even if, they r- -s Her voice ended in a "The world ia mine," cried the eager all pa. Mover allow the clock to he mowed from the position where It la well A deviation of two or three mlnutse a day from the correct time may be the result of an uneven placing of the clock, and once it Is properly adjusted It should not bo shifted for dusting or for artistic purposes. This Is especially true of clocks that have a podulum. bal-enr- Buy. I came to this dance without Bo did I. How did an Invitation. Nobody stopped me. you work It! Same way. How did you?" My wife's giving the dance." Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham Advice and Help. Has GuUad Thaasaada to Healths aw IdlaS. MakkaattTage table Oam peuad Cased Mis. Alios Barryhlll. Nko It is a great satisfaction for a woman to feel that ahe can write to another telling her the most private and confidential details about her illness, and know that her letter will be seen by a woman only. Many thousands of esses of female be- fore Mrs. Pinkham every year, some Pink-hapersonally, others by mail. M rs. of Lydia E, lathe daughter-in-laPinkham and for twenty-fiv-e years under her direction and since her dewomen sick been cease ahe has advising free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the confidence of women, and every testimon- ial letter published is done so with the written consent or request of the writer, in order that other sick women may be benefited aa she has been. Mrs. Alice Berryhill, of 13 Boyce Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Three yearn ago' life looked dark to ma I had ulceration and inflammation of the and was in a seriuus condition. tanah u Vyorgans health was completely broken down and the doctor told me that if I was not operated upon I would die within six months I told him I would have no operation but would try Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence me againct it but I lent for the medicine that Mine day and began to nee it faithfully. Within five days I felt relief but wee not entirely cured until I need It for some time. ' Your medicine in certainly flnei I have inducted eeveral friend and neighbor! to take It and I know more than a drwen who had are aa well female troubles and who y and strong as I am from using your Vegetable Compound. " Just as surely as Mrs Berryhill was cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills If yon are sick write Mrs Pinkham for advice. It is free and always helpful. The elderly man cleared bia throat with a mighty noise and patted the plump little hand in wordless sympathy, Anyhow, when It cornea to the old drama were all right! he ventured at last. Think of those good old names, and the old standard shows they gave! Plays that hurt nolioJy. and gave our (Sjray (jjupid Imaginations some small chance for exercise." (A tacit but vigorous opinion of the modern stage va conveyed lu the repressed growl with which lie The pretty color deepened concluded.) d HE pretty lady In tlie lady's face; she looked little never I sighed. really had a fair chance at part- up, amlllug brightly. I have a certain tassel from the old ridge before." she said, inmuseum. she said soitly; I had to d her dicating have something. plate with a pathetic smile. And I have a gilt cherub from one " 1 have a she continued, Vfor that old gentleman who of the upier Iwxea," he chuckled. Jove!" he went on. his voice sinking Bald that the wiug of the chicken was doubtless the very nicest portion of to a confidential wliirper, ''its good to reall, but that be had never tasted It. meet some one who has things to he Auna."' Mrs. member! Merrydew When he was young the old people were supposed to monopolise it,' and aid softly, do you ever recall a piece now that he had grown old, he said, that answered to tlie liauie of the or tlie Blue Danit had to be reserved for the young. Carnival of Venice' " My dear,' he lamented, I have never ube Waltzes? and The And the 'Last Hoe tasted the wing of the chicken r TragMaiden's Prayers' and the 'Battle of ic, wasn't itT Sebastopol'? Can I ever forget them, It was dastardly Th-- j want them gentleman ou her you mean? And yet, if I steal away and right hand stifled a snort of indigna- nowadays I have to criminal! And lock the doors like a tion. off Nothing gets away from the young- what's the matter? she broke sters of he growled. 'Tin suddenly as some memory of past wrongs darkened his face for a moas you know-- " only a hare fifty-ninYes- -1 remember you were always ment. ,, Matter? he echoed; perhaps you Just five years ahead, the sweet-face- d noticed that at my parlor chat last little lady smiled sympathetically. Fifty-uin- e years, Mrs. Merrydew! evenlug nobody listened or appeared and to Judge from the attitude of the to care a straw for my modest reminLowyoung fledgelings in this hotel, one iscences of Holmes, Longfellow, a was I Emerson? ell and doddering would say I was a relic of the stone age belonged somewhere, unclassified, old Imbecile to have undertaken it, of course. Everybody simply yawned unwith the pyramids and ltameaes II. his genial face took on a sudden mul- til tlie lady uiunologist came ou the berry hue; dastardly, I repeal! You humorist. Humorist T ejaculated the little can't plead the most trivial sensation There was nothing of indigestion nowadays, even Just s widow, warmly. her humorous about except her bou hut it's headache, plain, ordinary put down to incipient senility I meet it net and our 20 doubtless went for that 'creation!' If that be creation, on all sides, I can tell you! I know I know! resimnded his give me chaos r I was a little lower than the janiAnd fair listener, appreciatively. And d that girl from the acad- tor, be continued gloomily. sweet come. A la to worst the to other yet remark emy prefaces every !' me with In your day It doea young freshman from Yale, addressing come hnrd. certainly, when one Is still me as 'In your day' (why is that inin a fair state of preservation, and can nocuous observation so unfailingly exasperating?) said he supposed I was yet maintain ordinary conversation. "Conversation, humph! merely the acquainted with all the leading lights last expiring efforts of a once powerful of the early nineteenth century? I intellect, my dear madam, quoted the effaced myself before he could ask about Washington and Lafayette, and elderly gentleman, savagely. The pretty little willow giggled out- did I sign the Declaration of Independ? g The right atthls she could look very cliann ence. It was fevered brow in his naturmopped a her speaker smile when dispelled ing ally pensive expression. Really, Its retrospect, "But the limit was reached a comfort to meet you again, after so this morning, when some youngster read me tliejwiir headlines In let's go many years, she confided, over to that' window ' scat, where"" we TheTnorhing papers. I'hmle'up "riiy can sympathise. I find quite as young mind then Hint I was considered in the as I did twenty-fiv- e years back and advanced stages of paresis. It's fearfully aging. I think to is but there younger; always sncli an sighed the little unreasoning prejudice regarding gray meet such things. And then some of hair its public opinion concerning it lady pathetically. the old ways I simply cannot get over that harrows up your soul. I don't want to try! The old hymns Cray hair is most becoming over a youthful face. put in the gentleman, I lived by, and shall die by that have with r. gallant bow, while they both brought me through so much sorrow Ob. and hiss; there line been crises I withdrew to a friendly alcove. thank you for not saying still youth- never could have survived without the ful! That still' Is such a paralysing help of Those oil tunes she was word! the little lady shuddered. "Tlioj weeping softly Into a delicate film of a might as well say: 'Mrs. M. still re- hanricrclilef. Never mind, dear little woman tains her intelligent expression.' It is y these things are our for keeps, and all very unnerving." His voice can them take a away. Ids chair moved and lie chuckled, j was full of siurJy optimism and symtrifle closer. I say, this judging of age by years pathy. but it was very gentle, anil a is the most outrageous procedure ever, bit nusiendy, too. liar1 lie exclaimed, suddenly, sitthat it is isn't It now? I mail-taiting up Etruight as though struck by a priifdtlye and unworthy of our Cheer up! I can civilisation. One might as well joyful inspiration. disjudge liy rheumatism, of which babes uee where we got ahead of the new in arms are our most prominent expo- pensation of tilings, after nil! Haw! nents in these days. Why. that young IIhw! 1 just happened to bethink myrub out yonder at tennis is barely a self of some old wine, inches deep in mid yet ills cobwebs, that these infernal youngsc'.rcouresKcd iwcnty-four- , per-- i sters would give half their possessions lull m ma (tlie stout, son. witli llirce cliinsi is sore put to it to attain! Tlie spoils are not always to to extricate Liui from hi cons idem Ido the young lin ! ha! great Joke, isn't j and flourishing crop of wild oats (rogu-- ; it, er, my dear?" Milady dried her eyes and smiled lar they are, too, I lielievc!i My dear young friend, yon faintly at his new found exuberance ami I might lie si.vled mere haiies lu of spirits. "I have some almost priceless old the wood liy couipaiison with this world-wearyouth! And yet the laces, ii ml some china such ns those white mustache went upwnrd with a rosy maidens have never even dreamed j twist of fierce exasperation -- "he want- - of in their philosophy," she affirmed, ed to know' what colleges they had in "and a highboy and sideboard that are somo tny day, and were telephones mid horse worth their weight in gold, and remember those anandirons-y- on curs invented." The lady laughed so heartily that the dirons of mother's, don't you, SteIrate speaker joined in perforce after phen?" She blushed sliglitiy ns sbo spoke it hud been a qiiartei' of a cena while. Tin so glad you cann;.'' she re- tury since she had called him Stephen. "Ami possibly you forget the waf marked prettily; "I am getting demorOf course lies 1 made you one day alized here aloue by "Wallies! say no more! I may he a my (laughter comes nt times, hut then I am more than ever guilty conscious past, h pluperfect, lmt there ate some of my shortcomings. If I as much us uicnierics that tell me 1 have not lived mention wearing my hroncli or torto- in vain!" l.c interrupted, That soup ise-shell comb down to dinner 1 feel that it is almost n personal insult to breathlessly, ".Mrs. Merrydew--Annaher. and eometinies I just long to take didn't it seem to you tliat it lacked a ng soiuetliiiig-Komethlup the baby and soothe and pet him faint toueh of soul-s- a liafy-in- g wlicn he is hungry or fro! fill, hut I am Impalpable, iuexprc.-sihlalmost psyeliologii'.'i! the best promptly Informed that It did. indeed; also the steak and not do it. Of course grandmothers for she best croquet'es! A you say, a somenil for is jlic my good, says it " it all In love, ami it hurts her more thing "Onions! than it does me (as she thinks it does). Onions!" As for an eardrop, an eardrop is an The word burst forth from loth si I don f mind any of anachronism! these things so much, but in iny little multuncoiisly they gazed ut one an parlor at home there are my pretty col- other in speechless ecstasy. I Just love them In everything," ored wreaths, and that quaint sheil she faltered ill sweet confession. work father made, ami the tidies Everything everything! Mrs. Mer worked long ago when mother was " Anna! nearest:" alive ull unhygienic. I suppose Yale The listenfledgling" wlio was Jnst her ejaculated Tnhygienlc:" er hotly, anil Ive an old red silk entering the floor cloned It softly again some dressing gown, reeking with germs, no and reflected that there are doubt, tlinis been the chief prop and thing! that youth dries not monopolise .stay of my declining years; It's got to after all- Hoslnu Transcript. n as my folks go. of course, as The history of run! ' comparatively trike the placer' And the umtoes tuj iittt Emma modern. Though never a penny of wealth have I! All doors stand wide and all roads are free. I have youth, routh, youth end you cannot buy! --Isabel E. Mackay, in Youths Companion. sairs aqd graj-halre- well-fille- fellow-felling,- r wbite-mustach- Gins Nicholas Lrngworth, ef Okie, la a golf enthusiast bo plays a good gama, and Vlqtor Murdock, of Kansas, a golf enthusiast who playa a vary indlffer-ae, when (trapping stories in tha hofsa cloakroom tha other day, ays tha Washington correspondent of the Kanaaa City Times The moat remarkable golfer I aver knew' aaid Representative Longworth, was n man out in Cincinnati, who had a paaalon for the game, but who complicated that fervor with aa appetite for Scutch highballs that waa the wonder of Ohio. Hie theory waa that there should ha a drink server on every tee, nnd kc worked It by means of an army of caddiea. Out afternoon he came in and announced that he had renounced the gama. What'a the matter, Jlmr said a friend., " Oh, he said, wearily, lt no uae. I give lit up. Whenever 1 can see the ball hit it; and whenever 1 can hit it I cant see Mr. Murdock told thla one: Out in my town Judge Dale, of tha dlitrlct bench, la about tha best golfer lu our club. One day ha had a case on trial in which several small boya had been subpoenaed aa witnesses. Addressing a bright youth of ebout 12 summers, Judge Dale solemnly InMy boy, do you understand quired: the nature of an oath? 0h, yes, sir quickly replied the youth. T often caddied for you, air.' little sob. youth, to loosen delicate screws that hold them within reach of various cog come worked when aha was 111, before tha GOLF JaRN BY LONGWORTH last! the aweet voice trembled a little I cant let them go. even If for And a Kai as Story la Xatura hf aa their own Bakes: The Ixird Will Pro Enthusiast at the I follow Its endleaa routine. The hands of a clock should always to turned forward. To set tba hands motion la ty reversing too right-han- d disease HERITACE. flue-looki- ," e, rosy-cheekc- blood-curdlin- to For Infant! and Children. nt I'wt The Kind You Have Always Bought FVf paraiionror AVtgctaUe foeFoodandBcSula-liigtKStoaati- B Bears the and Bowels of 1 1 NT N H l f 1) K I sVj nH Fromotcs DigcslionJChrerful-nesand Signature of s neither s Opuun,Iorpliiiie nor Mineral. Not Hah c otic. nmaag tey tfOU&SMl SmJ- AbijHmm ffiiiir fi Wr jtuw Srrd fforf MyM- - if In t -- Vs Use for Tons li pa A perfect Remedy lion. Sour Slotnarh, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- For Over ness nnd Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of Thirty Years NEW YOIIK. mo rvl lA b t r)5 DIETARY DICTA. Dinner should he of a lighter nature In summer than in winter. A quart of wheat contain! more nu- DoTTsiCt or WRAPPER. EXACT COPY triment than a bushel of cucumber. There ia a happy mean between eating everything and being squeamish. 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