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Show Women as Weil as Men Are Made Miserable by LACE FOR WINDOW and Kidney Bladder Trouble. ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE OF Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. DRAPERIES. diacoungesuidkMcntMubUion; beauty, vigor and cheerful-scsoon disappear Filet Panels Are the Latest, and Are when the kidneys are ' out of order or Very Popular Other Materials HouseLiked by Kidney trouble haa keepers. become so prevalent ... that it is not nncom--Nothing In household decoration has inou for a child to be changed more during the past few born afflicted with For window draperies. weak kidners. If the years than child urinates toooficn. if the urine scalds simple rooms two hangings are enough the long, thin curtains which hang the flesh, or if, when the child reaches au age when it should be able to control the from the top of the casing to the bottom of the sash, and the heavy curpassage, it is yet afflicted with depend upon it, tliecause of the diff- tains which are hung over the thin iculty is kidney trouble, and the first ones and drop just below the window step should be towards the treatment of sill. For bedrooms, sash curtains are these important orgHns. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of sometimes necessary, and these are the kidneys and bladder and not to a fastened tightly against the window from the middle to the bottom. Draphabit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made misereries that reach to the floor soon soil able with kidnev and bladder trouble, and gather much dust. and both need the same great remedy. Just at present there is nothing The mild and the immediate eflect of for tbs than filet lace prettier ot Swamp-Rois soon realized. It is sold windows In the front of panels house. It the by druggists, in fifty-ceIs also seen In some of the expensive and hotels. There Is a delicacy about this size bottles. You may Italian lace that appeals to one at first have a sample bottle by mail free, also a sight la decorating s window one must bear In mind that it Is seen from pamphlet telling ail about Swamp-Roo- t, Including many of tliethousands of testi- tbe street as well as from the room. monial letters received from sufferers There are several ways of using this cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., curtain. It may be stretched upon a Binghamton, N. Y be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, separate frame and set la the window sash directly against tbe glass, or it but remember the name, Swamp-Roo- t, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, and the ad- may be attached to a small brass rod dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every fastened to the top of the window and bottle. allowed to bang In straight lines Just below tbe window sill. In s bouse STILL AHEAD OF AUDIENCE. whose windows are properly decorated, the curtains of each floor should Comedian Made Humor of What Was have a resemblance. Real lace can be used on the lower floor, and imitation Approaching Tragedy. on the others. If, however, panels are "Willie" Collier, the comedian, was used on the parlor floor, they should an Irrepressible member of a also be at the other front windows. combination which, some Curtains need renewing oftener than ten years ago, did the tank' towns wall papers and much thought Is needof the middle west ed In buying wisely. If saah curtains The company had been doing a poor last two or three years, they have business for several weeks when a done good service. Buy material that certain town in Illinois was reached. will launder well and that Is firmly Just before the curtain went up that woven, as it will not shrink as much night. Collier waa standing at the cur- as flimsy fabrics. Scrim is still poputain "peep-hole,- " sizing up the audi- lar, and among other white material are dimity, dotted swigs, net, madras, ence. Among "Hows the house, Willie?" asked and various other weaves. tbe nets colonial and fish are attracanother player. "Well," answered Collier, there are tive. For heavy and simple curtains aome out there. But, he added. Im- figured materials may be had in crepressively, we're still in the mar tonnes, chintzes, linen, taffetas, Java prints and Japanese cottons, making Jorlty, old boy, still In the majority! a varied stock to choose from. For a Harpers Weekly. blue and white room Japanese cottons are durable. India and Java prints Nut Growing Industry of the South. also hold their color. Figured cre"Nut growing Is a comparatively new Industry In the south Atlantic tonnes and chintzes are attractive, and Gulf states, but It promises to de- with plain or striped paper, but where velop Into one of the moat Important the walls are covered with figured pain that section, said J. Z. Reid, a per, plain denims, or linen taffetas are prosperous planter of Florida. "The best China and raw silk also make most popular nut la the pecan, and its pretty curtains, especially yellow. There are many valuable uses for popularity is probably due to the development of systematic methods of soda. Dampen soda 1and apply It to a Flowers grading it and cracking it with ma- bite or sting of aa asset. chinery operated by steam or electric will keep fresh longer if a pinch of power. This makes possible the mar- soda Is put In the water. A weak soketing of the meats of the nut ready lution of soda will revive the color in a dusty carpet A large teaspoonful for use. a ' "The demand la always much great- of will bleach a kettleful of a Is also good er than the supply and many planters white clothes. are now turning their attention to the for the sink if dissolved in boiling nut raising industry. It Is not un- water. When using old glass fruit common for a tree to bear aa high as jars wash they with soda water and 200 pounds of nuts In one season and rinse well In order to sweeten them most of these sell at from 60 to TO A teaspoonful of soda added to the cents a pound. It does not require water In which silver Is washed will much figuring to show that the pecan help to brighten it orchards which abound In some secChopped pecan nuts, almonds and tions are paying Investments." pine nuts may be sprinkled over let tuce for a dinner salad. Hla Ear to the Ground. "Do you expect people to believe all Pear Conserve. h that you tell them?" "That la not the peck green pears, twe Idea," answered the sagacious cam- large oranges, three iefli., foui The way to win the hearts pounds sugar, two ouners green paigner. h of the people Is to tell them what ginger root, cup water. they already believe." peck Peel, quarter, and core hard green pears, dropping same in cold water as prepared in order to prevent turning. color. Drain and put through food chopper. Cook till tender in cap water th grated rind only) of three yellow (the of the happy homes of is a vast y lemons. Scrape the gray coating from fund of information as to the best methods two ounces green ginger root and cut of promoting health and happiness and up the root in food chopper. Combine granulated right living and knowledge of the world'i all with four pounds best products. sugar, the Juice of two oranges and Products of actual excellence and three lemons, and cook for twq and one-hal- f hours. This quantity will fill reasonable claims truthfully presented 12 jelly glasses. and which have attained to world-wid- e Cresm Cheese Combinations. acceptance through the approval of the Other favorite combinations with of the World; not of individuals only, but of the many who have cream cheese are caraway, minced or cream chives and the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- olives, mixed with pepper, molded In cream, cheese ing tiic I test the world a (Tonis. small cups turned on a lettuce leaf c One of the products of that class, of with a spoonful of or gooseknown comjionoiit parts, an Ethical berry jam, laid in a depression fct the top. Another nutritious and tasty remedy, approved by physicians and comsalad is made from two cupfuls cottho of mended by the cheese mixed with two dozen World as a valuable and wholesome family tage chopped stuffed olives and moistened n laxative is the Syrup of Figs with enough boiled dressing to permit and Elixir of Senna. To got its beneficial of Its being molded. Make Into balls with butter paddles and serve on let effects always buy the genuine, manutuce leaves. California factured by the Fig Syrup flu., sole all and for only, by leading druggists. Celery and Cream Cheese Salad. t cream cheese and Mash a ,vrk with a spoon, adding a little MADE FOR SERVICE until smooth. Mix with a half IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER fine chopped, crispy celery, sensor :p AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY vith sail and make into little balls WATERPROOF Im half of an Knglish walnut on each sl.le of the balls, arrange on lettuce pour over a Frenrh dressing and dust with paprika. m g, nt one-doll- ar barn-atormi- sal-sod- Sal-sod- One-fourt- one-fourt- one-fourt- h the of Essentials One one-fourt- h to-da- Well-Inform- Bar-le-du- Well-Inform- well-know- ten-ren- POMMEL SUCKERS 352 This trade mark and the word Tower on the buttons distinguish this high grade slicker fra . a wn NH HI A to -lora- ' as good brands iths just via Cream Cheese with Red Peppers. Cream cheese, by the way. is one f the most popular factors this fall of the new-,-t i the saladof courses. itOne is In coinblna-iuserving ways with the little canned Spanish Chop the peppers fine, add o the cheese with salt to season, mix veil, form Into dainty Lails and serve .n lettuce leaves REAL CAUSE FOR GLADNESS. WAS WILLING TO How Young Lawyer Carried Comfort to Convicted Client. ' FORGET. TUMORS Young Man Boro No Grudge Against Proposed Father-in-Law- . eOMpRED ) An amusing story la told by Harper's 'Weekly at the expense of prominent Baltimore lawyer, who, like most young attorneys, got his first case by assignment from the bench. Ills client had been Indicted for murder, and his conviction waa a conclusion, as his guilt was unquestionable. Tbe result of the trial was a sentence to he hanged; but the man made an appeal to the governor for n pardon and waa anxiously awaiting a reply thereto when hla lawyer visited him in his cell. "I got good news for you very good news!" the young lawyer said, That the young fellow had grit was , evident from tho fart that hla business. from nothing, had la a few years to bring in a fairish income. He made up his mind to get married. The girl although the daughter of a pompous country resident agreed with Idm; hut the father did not see tliir.cs In the same light. j "What! You? he yelled, angrily. "You want to marry my daughter! i Why, it is only a ft-years since you were caddying for me." "Thats true! Interrupted the young man, "but I don't Intend to let that stand in the way. The language you i then used was certainly a trifle say ; grasping the mans hand. hlu'Minted; but then you were uuder "Did the governor la it a pardon?" the Influence of disappointment After the man exclaimed Joyously. all, you know, a very bad golfer may "Well, no. The fact is the governor make a very good father-i- law. Anyrefuses to interfere. But an uncle of how, I'm going to give you a chance." yours has died and left you 9200, and One of Many. you will have the satisfaction of knowAn Atchison woman started out to ing that your lawyer got paid, you know, waa the comforting explana- buy her fall hat First she visited the openings and looked and looked. tion. Then she took a friend and went BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY. around to the millinery stores and "tried on" again, saying, of course, Face and Neck Covered with Inflamed that her "hair looked perfectly terrible." Then she went homo and Skin Doctors No Avail Cured thought and thought, and, finally, by Cuticura Remedies. went back to the stores and "tried "My babys face and neck were cov- on" once more; and thought, and ered with itching skin similar to ecze- thought, and then bought a hat which ma, and she suffered terribly for over is so grotesque and hideous that her a year. I took her to a number of doc- relatives and friends blush with tors, and also to different colleges, to shame every time they see her wear no avail. Then Cuticura Remedies it, and strangers stare at her, wonderwere recommended to me by Miss G . ing what kind of courage it takes to I did not use it at first, as I had tried wear such a looking hat. But she so many other remedies without any did the best she could. Atchison favorable results. At last I tried Cuti(Kan.) Globe. cura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Women Workers of Groat Britain. Cuticura Resolvent 'Pills, and to my Women of Great Britain are well repsurprise noticed an Improvement. After using three boxes of the Cuti- resented In the professions and trades, cura Ointment, together with the Soap and about 4,500,000 earn their own and Pills, I am pleased to say she la living. There are 124,000 who teach; altogether a different child and the 10,000 are bookkeepers; over 3,000 are picture of healtth. Mrs. A. C. Brestlln, printers and nearly 500 act as editors 171 N. Lincoln SL. Chicago, I1L, Oct and compilers; 1,300 are engaged in 20 aud 30, 1906. photography; civil service clerks number nearly 2,300 ; 8,800 are engaged In WOMAN KNEW HUMAN NATURE. medical work and nursing and 350 women are blacksmiths. Personal Experience Counted in Her Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Indorsement of New Pastor. foregone-- ( Overwhelming Proof that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Succeeds. One of the greatest triumphs Lydia E. I'lnkhani'a Vegetable Is the conquering I ! n -- dread enemy Tumor. IX-a- con-vlncl- 's A RAZOR AND STROP FOR $1 ViBMUtiHiliw nntriMlatimlif mull pnat paid fov iiFH EwnuttiM to huld IIA Tho itaurIf IIIs of ImNMfitl It (nark RMd Ml MHkr P4Mb lltm't, wl. nmnd or miiiriw fMilnt. H Inch lihulat nilitwr uotuL. A dmiliW ubrtar siivp irfMkoirc hklo and ouiroiMi rlf'uri bwIvM. imm amir by IIm Ts W, lllmko Ma Kndfbvd. hi Vi I. Cntrr Mint. READERS ZAET.S? INirrwt wmuiid thine advertised in ki cohimnt ihould inuit upon havingaa what they ask lor, rai using all aubsu-tutor imnntkmi. Prices for Toilet Articles run con nnka vlih llllIvliuuhtoniMl limn voonrlf with nzpt-niwMf Imtcf l fnnnnlaa ora I ho hnt known hi arlanno and will In UM, Una, wriila run m niakw ani4iinn run andnm knnw Just whnt run n using. Irlt-u- Mia. ml F piarahS W II ofllefiod vith I Dolma City, fit. 5, 1. kZliu, Chuiutat, HAIR BALSAM rm4. bMNtlfiai Dm hak Ctwm KmmulflB BieiwriBBl growth. HOWARD E. BUITOIr aohV5i"t."d Hpadam prlrits. lioM. Hllvar.Iaad,tli UoM. Sit var.nni lloiil.Sk-- ; Zinour Ituppur.S!. tiranidnt MalUiig enrnlupva aim f nil pnoa liai aantos Unn. I'unirul ami llmpira work anllalcd. Ills. Colo. Hularauan. Unmunaia Hanoi Thonpiofi's Eyi Walir W. N. Hu Salt Lake City, No. 48, 1907. You save money Had to Have Her Tobacco. of Towcester workhouse, a woman aged 84 years, has applied to the board of guardians for an allowance of tobacco. She said had smoked 71 years and missed her pipe so much since entering the house she could not digest her food. The board decided to comply with her request. Londbn Globe. and avoid failures in your' bakmgjf.yflnjBse: Wtr1 BAKING 1uv POWDER Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOR! A a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over HO Years. The Kind' You Have Always Bought. 23 Ounces for 23 Gents Here Is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and whole- l OUNCES Better Than Gifts of Fortune. The gifts of fortune are often taken away as speedily as they came; but strength of mind and personal nobility are possessions which survive the external circumstances of life and lift it into grander planes. Hallburton. five-yearo- ld some if you pay less or accept a substitute. JAQUES MFG.CO. FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous Diseases pennamutly cured hy Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send fur Free 12.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. II. Kline, Ld, 931 Arch St., 1hiladelphia, Pa. Chicago NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL The thrifty housewife never attains perfection, for she Is always mending. COUNTER-IRRITAN- T. e. Capsicum-Vaselin- EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KE- EP A TUBE HANDY A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN -PRICE life TIM-- AT nikiSPli'-O-K ALL DkUGGISTS AND OR BY Oil Kr.CEIPT OF I5& IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute f:r anl sun-rto rr.us.iard or any other plaster, and will not bllsier the mixt The and curative qualities o( the article are !t s rp the toothache at or.ee. and relieve Headache and Sciatica Ve nr.rv-nit a.: the test and safe:.! external cuuntrr-irritaknown, al-- s a- -, i ezternr.l remedy lor pains in the rl.e:.t ai d spinach and all Rheumatic. an i Gouty complain's. A trial will ,- - what we claim for it. and It V:,l t, fieri i0 be invaluable in the hmi'rlx! J and tor children. Orce u::d no will without It. Miry people ray "it is the best of a. I your Ac,:r.pt no ireraraiicn if vai.rline unless the same carries cur luLinl, as oherwiae it ia rot jy'nuinc. Send your address and wa will mall eu- - Vasellna Booklet describing xr WHAT WA8 IT pain-allayi- wcr.-Jerful- . The Woman Feared? re-:- , What a comfort to find It la not "the awful thing feared, but only chronic Indigestion; which proper food can relieve. A woman in Ohio says: "I was troubled for years with indiAi gestion and chronic constipation. times I would have such a gnawing in my stomach that I actually I had a I dislike to write or think of what 1 feared. "Seeing an account of Grape-- uN I decided to try it. After a short i!; ' 1 was satisfied the trouble was r. i the awful thing I feared but was it:i bad enough. However, I was of a bad case of dyspepsia by lng from Improper food to Grapc-Nuis- . Since that time my bowels h been as regular as a clock. I had a'; i noticed before I began to eat Urn: Nuts that I was becoming forgetful of where I put little things alioul ih" house, which was very annoying. But since the digestive organs liav.j become strong from eating Grap-Nut- s, my memory is good and my mind as clear as when I was yountr. and I am thankful." Name given ly Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ren the little booklet, The Rood to Well Theres s reason." vllle," in packages. i'-- 1 nt Keu.-n'gi- r our preparations which 1 SICK HEADACHE Ponllis ely cured by these Little Pills. They aim) r1lrv I)iw tresfr from phia.Iit- it hi .mat 1 m llcari jr Kulliip. djr (Uf rrm A Xnu- - Xr lJriw taiMtsM, Hud Slilt!, TO K PI MVML They regulate Ihe JJowrU. Tumiy SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- ie 7 Stats St. Interest you. NewYarkClty & $3.50 SHOES tKTld $3.00 OF KiJSHOE8 FOR ' SuL mho un J. M" Fve L. 25.f!fSn OobtTtav kZwwiwwU dura not m.tr f mrll V ME FAMILY. FVEflY MEMIJFU PI AT IV. L 1 Pea's td viJfffr 1n.n (fry lift m' ILkliMXII ) o in' A It .i.ftO shoes u ifti l.v niMi't wiiiifs DhiT I. .ini'. 14 !,i,!i.im n tl.i-li 'J' fl .i"i - til-- y 'kln gili JtlHl 111 ll- Mil III ' 'In' I." I I. If CAUTiO'V. , !i Still-milt- s'. i tie X r I ,! Inr ij.iiiltfirw. fa;, iJl'IlfKflfreU a: for !.y HNti wti'l in lit l.j'itM will) iMIUii.' ?; I X'f'iitil, t lpV'Willl.MftM., t.ffli. !.I,tp fIhn irii iuitoi viti !. I iJj.ir Film ii.fthc U GUI viiiii'i .t. 'I.MltT lnKt lu Lui'j.'y. ftii'ni ,;t oV Kll ! . ' i tl-O- i H. .'I W, J1 mi- the ii.ai.i i Ml . h:-:n- .illd V IM i REFUSE SUSSTITUTESa wit! CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. W. L. DOUGLAS Tmhp fij: Ham M'Si'.ii, C'tHit '1 Ton.nif. I'uiti In t!i : . to-da- y One of the Inmates Ingenious, But Unavailing. son of Wilton, the Lackaye, the actor, has Inherited the brilliant mind for which his father is distinguished. Not long ago Mr. and Mrs. Lsckaye, who spent the summer at Shelter Island Heights, wqje Invited to attend a card party and the young son was anxious to accompany them. His mother insisted that he should remain at home with Mary, Mr governess, but Wilton persisted aud as a final argument he said: Mamma, I think Mary is a Christian Scientist, and I might be taken sick in the nighL The argument was not effective. of woman's to-da- y a by F. 1. Cbe Dry 4 Co., Tulrdo, I)., euaulaa ao ner-earand la taken Internally, artlua directly upon tne hliHitl and niuenoa anrfacaa uf I ha eyrie m. In bujrlig ilall'e Catarrh Cura ha aura Vue cat tka aad lueae In Tuladu, tlinanlala f par bull la. family l'llla for eumtlputlos. d The growth of a tumor Is so that frequently its presence Is wholly unsuspected until it Is well advanced. So called wandering ialns" may come front its early stages or the presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly erl- oils accompanied by unusual pnln, front the abdomen through the groin and thigh. If you have myaterinns point, if there are indications of Inflammation or displacements, secure a bottle of Lydia U. Ilnkhani'a Yegctuble Compound, made from native roots and herbs, right away and begin Its use. The following letters should conr Mrs. Ptnkbam: vince every suffering woman of Its I hod a tumor and Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's virtue, and that it actually dot's conquer tumors. Vegetable Compound removed Mrs. May Fry, of 826 W. Colfax It for me after two doctors bad given Ave., South ltend, Ind., writes; ine up. I was sick four years before I 1 now Dear Mrs. Ilnkham: began to tako the Compound. I take great pleasure In writ- rorommend Lydia E. Ptnkhams Vegeting to thank you for what I.ydla K. able Compound far and near." Such testimony as above is Ilnkhatu's Vegetable Compound has doue for me. 1 also took the Blood evidence that Lydia K. Pink-hamPurifier In alternate doses with the Vegetable Compound Stands CoinKiund. Your medicine removed a without a peer as a remedy for Tumor cyst tumor of four years' growth, Growths as well as other distressing which three of the best physicians Ills of women, and surh symptoms as declared I had. They had said that Hearing-dowSensations, Displaceonly an operation could help me. I am ments. Irregularities and Backache, very thankful thut I followed a friend's etc. Women ahoitld remember that It advice and took your nu'dlrlne. It has Is Lydia E. llnkhain's Vegetable Commade me a strong and well woman pound that Is curing so many women. and I shall recommend It as long as Don't forget to insist upon it when some druggist asks you to accept I live." Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of 26 Buggies SL, something else which he calls Just as good." Boston, Mass., writes: that Contain Mercury, lb mum of man ai ntrrury will nnilr aud cuupiatrly drnuige ina wliuM iratam wUrn thraugh the aiueoua aurtasaa. Burk sewing anklea abnald surer ha uued aieciil oa prawrlp-tkfrum rcynlulile phyalrlaua. aa tka Saaiaaa (key a caa yuMlbly will Sola taa told lo Ilia su'd from tliam. Il.ll'a Caiarrk I an. niaaufaciurrd waa A Philadelphia congregation called upon not long ago to choose a pastor. The last three ministers bad been persona non grata with moat of the parishioners; and before selecting another the congregation did some pretty hard thinking. There was one woman of experience whose voice carried particular weight Preacher after preacher was Invited to the pulpit for a trial sermon, and all, in the final analysis, were rejected by the female arbiter. At last there came along n possible incumbent who met with her approval. "The reason I am sure he will give satisfaction, she said, "Is because he has thd right kind of a wife for a She allows him to rant minister. around all he wants at home and doesnt aass back. I found out a long while ago shortly after I was married myself. In fact that a man who hasnt that privilege at home works A minister off his spleen elsewhere. vents It on his congregation. That was why we couldn't stand the last preacher. This one will be all right We wont hear a peep out of him." And upon that unique recommendation the congregation really did give the man a call. According to last accounts both he and the congregation were doing well. The wife has not been heard from. "I hare been under different doctors' treatment fur A lung time without relief. They told me I bad a fibroid tumor, my abdomen was swolleu and I suffered with groat pain. 1 wrote to you for advice, you replied and I followed your diroclioua carefully und 1 am a well woman, lyilia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable CMuqiound expelled the tumor and my whole system." Mis. S. J. Ilarber, of Scott, N. Y writes: Dear Mrs. Pink ham: "Sometime ago I wrote you for advice about a tumor which the dots tors thought would have to be removed. Instead 1 took Lydia E. Ptnkham's am A Vegetable Compound and well woman. Mrs. M. M. Funk, Yandcrgrift, Pa., writes: of Com-jHiun- . 1 ! .r rhuu t:i v olin Shomm P tU imV- cannot inif bm anualled mi sqrwtota m imm.. M4itiHlun pri-J If l I'Mtuini fiinply yon. Mud Ly Uiitfl. CaUUutf fivtfw WiDoutfUa.Bn3ckte.Mai . PUTNAM FADELESS DYES |