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Show DOUBLE Millinery Styles REWARD OF VIRTUE Love Story WritUn by Small Boy Least Bought Things te Happy Conclusion. CONVINCING PROOF at OF THE VIRTUE OF Apropos of love stories In general, S. McWsde, the weilknown Duluth connoisseur, said at a recent Jerome dinner: At the approach of Valentine day last year I offered a prize of five dollars to the little boys of my Sunday school class for the best short love story. I have one of the stories here, and I am going to read it to you. Mr. Me Wade then read: A poor man fell in love with a lady whose mother was a rich toy dealer. The poor man could not marry tlie rich lady, herause he had no money. Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not giving Lydia K. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial ? l:or 30 years we have been publishing such testimonial letters as these thousands of them they are genuine and honest, too, every one of them. Mrs. S. J. llarber says t Sirs. George Slay says! Compound would become a drunkard. The poor matt wanted the money to get married with, so lie agreed, but when he got to the beer saloon he lias done for me. Three years ago aid: Your Liver is Clogged up Tbih Wlf Youre Tired Out Sorts Have No AppctiU. CARTER'S UTTLE el UVER PILLS pul you right in a lew days. They do their duly. farmers eat the proper sort of food? The farmer of today buys a much larger proportion of the food that goes on the table than he did ten years ago. Its a good thing that this is so because be has a great variety to select from. lie should, however, use great care in selecting for the beet results in health and strength. The widespread tendency in the city to increase the amount of Quaker Oats eaten ia due very largely to the recent demonstrations by scientific men that the Quaker Oats fed man is the man with greatest physical endurance and greatest mental vigor. Farmers should give this subject careful thought and should increase the quantity of Quaker Oats eaten by themselves, their children and the Do will Cun Csastipa. tiaa, Bii-Migestiaa, sad Sick Vndache. SMALL P1U, SMALL DOSE, SMALL riKX GENUINE net bear egnatuie: Issisrn, What He Was After. George Washington Henry Clay Lincoln Carter, one of Georgia's younger darkey citizens, was suddenly called upon not long ago to explain his presence at 1 a. m. In the henhouse of a white neighbor. Stealing my chickens, are you, you black rascal?" the owner demanded. George W. II. C. L. C. rolled his eyes until they were all whites. Now, now, lookyeh, Mars George, he protested, dat ain't no way ter ac1 an' please don' pint dat gun at me dat er way, cunnel, gah," he hastily added, bolding up his battered hat as Ah clar Ah warn't gwine a shield. steal no chickens; no sah! Ah's wrl-tler dlalec' story an Ah des' come uoseyen roun' hyah ter git local color yas, sah, dat's all Ah was after. Ah 'clar to de Lord hit was! By JULIA BOTTOMLEY. SPITE of all that is said about fckleness of fashion, there some hats that are always in style. Year after year, indeed, decade after decade, sees little change In them, either In shape nr size, and none texture. in There is most beautiful that of hats, the Panama, which for generations was made in about one shape for men and women. It is only within the last three years that the heavy buyers have been able to persuade the native makers to vary their model and produce a little variety in shape. This a doubtful advantage, for the trimmer takes the good, old forms and cleverly modifies them to the changing ideas of the passing season. Besides the Panama there is the beautiful Leghorn "fist. It has been With soft, produced for generations. flowing lines and a crown of normal size, and woven so fine that its body is as flexible as cloth, it is altogether so excellent that there is no use In looking for anything to excell It In simple beauty. The Leghorn Is now blocked by the manufacturers into all sorts of shapes, but the flat brim and medium-sizecrown lose nothing by comparison with newer forms. The clever trimmer takes the Leghorn flat IN n If 8he Had Her Choice. A gentleman who finds great amuse- ment In telling his wife which lady of their acquaintance he will select as her successor when she dies, and who, one day, had been teasing her with allusions to numberless the subject, suddenly called their little daughter to him and asked her, shaking with laughter at his own wit: "Madeline, how would you like to have a stepmother? The child considered for a moment and then, with great earnestness replied: I think Id much rather have a stepfather. Not Willing to Commit Himself. The teacher had called upon Freddie Brown to give an illustration of the proper manner in which to compare .the adjective clean. Mother is clean, said he, faltering-ly- , Here he father Is cleaner mock-seriou-s d EVENING DRESS. and manipulates it at will, changing its outlines to suit the vagaries of her patrons' fancy, er her own. But she will never improve upon the lovely lines of the original shape. The day will not dawn within our time, when this beautiful hat will be out of style. The same hat has Its outlines rendered a little rigid and its underbrim faced with a demi-facin- g of black velvet. A wreath of big, roses and foliage adorn it. It simply spells the summer girl. It is associated In our minds with girlhood, and season after season appeals to us with charm. Besides the Leghorn there are the Milan braids and the beautiful diaphanous Neapolitans, all made in the flat shape with trifling variations in the shape of the crown from season to season. The Milan has more" body, that is, it Is heavier in texture than the others and is therefore more used for general utility. Such a hat is shown with a mass of chrysanthemums about the crown and a wing at the side. The initial expense of a fine hat In either of these weaves is money well spent. They are things of beauty and even capricious Fashion seems to regard them as Joys forever. farm hands. When Tcmpus Didn't Fugit. Little Helen, during ihe three years of her life, had never been separated from her elder sister night or day for more than a few minutes at a time, but at last the time came when the sister went away for a whole day. The child tried every game and occupation that she knew of, and a new one or two suggested by her mother, but they all palled. Finally she gave up and stood and looked sadly out of the window. Then lie sighed deeply and said: Its still the same old day, isnt It, full-blow- n d PROPER USE OF ANTIQUES Bears glass-trimme- CHANGE THE VIBRATION It Makes for Health. to-da- y A man tried leaving off meat, potatoes, coffee, and etc., and adopted a with breakfast of fruit, Grape-Nut-s cream, some crisp toast and a cup of Fostum. His health began to Improve at once for the reason that a meat eater will reach a place once in a while where his system seems to become clogged and the machinery doesn't work smoothly. A change of this kind puts aside food of low nutritive value and takes up food and drink of the highest value, already partly digested and capable of being quickly changed into good, rich blood and strong tissue. A most valuable feature of Grape-Nut-s is the natural phosphate of potash grown In the grains front which it Is made. This is the element which transforms albumen In the body Into the soft gray substance which tills brain rial nerve centers. A few days' use or t'.iepe Nuts will give one a degree of nervous s'rengih well v. ciriii the trial. I.oolt in pkss for tin li'tie hook, "Tim llville." Th' res a lb :.son. Road A K er rend the above lellrrf one nppears fn.ni lime In "I JJ' re true, d full Interest. to' 1 crepe-de-chln- bottles of Lydia E. day the tumor is gone and 1 am a itcrfeetly well woman. 1 hojie my testimonial will lie of benefit to ot ers. Mrs. 8. J. Uakulu, Scott, M.Y. took 14 link-ham- 's Vegetable Compound, and to- It- Mrs. E. F. Hayes says: 1 was took Lydia directi ona and R llnkhams Vegetable To-da- y I am a well Compound. woman, tlie tumor was expelled anil I my wholo system strengthene-advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female troubles to try Lydia R llnkliains Vegetable Mrs. K Compound. IIayks, 181X) Washington SL, Boston, Mass. "I have been completely cured lo of a severe fe-ma- trouble by Lydia K. llnkhams Vegetable Compound, and want to recommend It to all suffering women. Mrs. IIousu, AV. 7 K. East-vie- w Ave., Cin ciunati, Ohio. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia R llnkliams Vegetable CoiuKiund a trial. It surely lias cured many cases of female Ills, such as inflammation, ulceration, dla- tumors, irregn. mmenta fibroid pains,backache, etc. A Womans Home should be her pride. Your home should reflect your own individuality. You cannot nave special wall papers designed by you tor each mom you can cany out a special Alabestine decora- -' tive scheme for those rooms you can be a leader in your community and have your home the talk of your friends. AlabasOne The Stylish Wall Tint f Is (tie material that will aemmpIMi this result. We can allow innumerable color effects, elastic stencil designs, and our Art Department is at rour service. Bead for tho Abbaatino hook aapUaiae what wo da for r and how wo furnish free rtssrih where Al.hs.lins is used. Alabastine is a powder made from Alabaster, ready tat use liy mixing witb mid water, and is applied with an wall brush. Full directions ou each package. Alabastine Company New Yoek City, N.Y. rroig Grand Rapids, Ifldb MmkJkLJSl THE PACKAGE PINK EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVEI AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cores the sick and nets as a for others. Liquid given ou the loo rue. Hafe for broodmare prerratlre and all others. Ileal k Id uey remedy; M rents aud f I .DU a bulile : (6.UU and I10.UU I be doien. Hold by all druggists and horns gauds houses, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers SPOHN MEDICAL CO, GOSHEN, INDIANA Chemists, No Deposits. you think theres money in "Well, If there is they keep It well secured." Exchange. Pii.M ernrn nr s to i oats. rasa PAKO OINT.MKNTlKirmtrantreq in earn of ltrblnie. JtliiMl. nipidiiiR or JmtmdixiM blumj rofuudod. kto. f toUdajaor stir Pika ia Scandal is the tattle of fools who Judge other people by themselves. 11 It HA KC1 TirvrCOI'GIY DRUGS UNNECESSARY: Price. with JJfm i utif JtiAfltN, Un popular family pwfu. rdy. Il mrrwhpnaothrr reuaediM full. AJldeai-r- a. 2 It ian't every prodigal aon who gets a whack at the obese veal. V is the turning-poito economy in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. Every dealer, everywhere nt Mrs. Win. low's Soothing Syrup. VDR HA1.I BY miltm thtKuws rrdurentB- builio. flummnUuuilhftyKiAlo.furFhwiiidcoUc. Forfhillnn crab-eatin- g 25 Cents .DimMt AXLE GREASE ft CONTINENTAL OIL CO. UNCWNUTBIl) monkey In Slam awlma To strengthen the stomach, res fore the activity ot the or dans of tfliestion and nutrition and trace up ihe nerves. use Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery. It Is an tin faiiini remedy, nnd has the confidence of physicians as u eii as the praise ot thousands healed by Its use. i tilt-som- llnkhums Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Ckouck May, tsd 4th Are., raterson, N.J. Mrs. AV. K. IIousli says: IADE MARK Jnini-diul- fut-hio- A Rug Cod-sen- For 30 years I.ydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias boon the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does Justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and lias thousands of cures to Hs credit. IMnkham invites all sick women imBBa Mrs. to write her for advice. She. lias S? thousands to health free of charge. guided Address Mrs. lMnkham, Lynn, Mass. Flak Kjr" Is llpidrnilr. In flic npmimiine. Ia Attacks tlie Kyes AcContagious anil Calls for tion. Murine Kye Affords Belief. It Soothes. Apply Murinu Freely and Frequently. Doesn't Smart. hens? rieud 1 began to use Lydia R llnkliams Vegetable Compound, and the pain soon disappeared. 1 continued its uso and ain now in perfect health. Lydia R llukhaurs Vegetable Comto mo d pound has been a as 1 believe 1 should have been In my grave if it had not been fur Mrs. llnkhams advice and Lydia R in y feet any length of time, 1 wrote to Mrs, Hnkhain for troubles, My he could not givo me anything to ?; cure it Through lthe advice of a for tumor. 1 suffered with min, soreness, bln a ting, and could not walk or stand on Ample Proof. Lottie Is your young minister so very, very fascinating? llattle Fascinating? Why, lots of girls in our church have married men they hated Just to get one kiss from the rector after the ceremony. luck. Do under the male neuralgia pains, and backache. treatdoctors ment alii imiii The Tenderfoot Farmer e - removed by an operation nr 1 DEFIANCE STARCH welMM ekiiiiea no like a fish. New Embroideries. There is a present fad for lace and embroidery in combination. ThiH is little more than a revival of a of two or three seasons ago. It was one of these experimental farmers, who put green The designs, too. are familiar. spectacles on his cow and led her tliavin(t. Ilia theory One sees tlie same crescent shape was that it didnt matter whet tlie cow ate so long as sho applique, the oval medallions and the was fed. Tlie question of digestion and nourishment hail long, tablike motifs. not entered into hie calculations. Women possessing trimmings of this Its only a "tenderfoot farmer that would try such kind should bring them to light and en experiment wilh a cow. But many a farmer feeds lie-tr- lf make use of them. regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost es well eat shavings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result ie that the stomach The blind or satin stitch embroidgrows weak the ectiun of the organs of digestion and nutrition ere impaired with imitation Irish eries combim-and the man suffers the miseries (J dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. ate pet hups tbi; most popular. Hint. lines- bate a way of f.p at 'lie coiners, which si oils tin. ir The New Shades for Spring. appearance, and in tlie end t, tor-r! rs get torn away. To provide Llepli.iiit gray, gold ochre, bian: laurel green, raspberry am! against tills, directly a nig is 1, out-li- t j tul'.lcht pink are some of tin- colors in Ur-- It on tb under edg'- - wbh smut wt.M (i,g. Liu- jwhiiti smartti.i-i-troths lor southciii wi'r lioLaiid or ait's Life. appearance. Itate made I the Signature of In Use For Over IK) Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought A We show an ezcecdlngly dainty dress here, suitable for ninon. or any soft material. The upper part is draped on to a princess lining, wbich continues us far as the hips; the skirt part Is then gathered, and set to the edge of the princess, the joining being covered with Inigle trimming. On the bodice it is artaranged at the edge of ken down to the waist on tlie right Sinai1 puffs of material form side. the sleeves, trimmed with crossings of Hie tiiiunilng, and set to builds oi the same Five yards Mnunais icq'iiied: ninon 41 Inches wide, 5' yards trlui-iii- . i, u. iia'i j a nl lace. be Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, and see that It g The English Way. "Do you think baseball will ever get a foothold in England?" They play it some. As strenuously as we do?" Well, no. They serve tea between innings, I understand. ;o could not lire more tlian a year, or two, at most. I wrote Mrs. l'iiik-haat Lynn, Mass., fur advice, aud baya bird of India spends his spare time catching fireflies, which be fastens to the sides of his nest with moist clay. On a dark night a baya's nest glows like an electric street lamp.. Crimsonbeak Say, there's a bright idea for decorating that keyhole in my front door! brlc-a-br- Distraction. So you think the automobile has made life much pleasanter? "It has for me, answered the comfortable citizen. I drive a fast horse and my son rides a bicycle. The automobile has taken the minds of the police off both of us. which the doctor Isold would have A Bright Idea. It Is said that the Yeast Those who rummage the secondhand stores and attics for old furniture and often obtain what they arc looking for, then pay a big price to bave it prepared for use. and put it just where it does not belong. That is why antique artlclea look shoddy in so many homes. Women who are not good Judges will pick up the worst-lookinold piece of furniture imaginable, drape it with chintz and call it beautiful. One way to use antiques properly la to have an antique room." Of course, a pair of old andirons can be uBnd in any open fired candleplace and the sticks are ornamental in the dining room, despite the fact that candles seldom are used for lighting the tables. It is principally of furniture that one must be careful. Do not put an old waingt settee, chair and marble-toppe- d stand in a room with a mission table and wicker chair, and do not adorn your walla with pink cherubs and expect a mystic glow to make that room look enchanting. It will look more like Vesuvius had an upheaval there. The In rooms best taste is exhibited simply arranged, even though extremely sinal1. Antiques should be separated from the modern furniture like sheep from the goats, or everyone who goes into your house will depart with a feeling that chaos has found habotation beneath your roof. An Appreciated I had a tumor Woman's Home Companion. mother? For Best Effects, the Articles Should Have a Room Exclusively to Themselves. paused. Aud, prompted the teacher. Freddie was still silent and very thoughtful. Havent you some other relative ! asked the teacher, smiling. "Oh, yes, replied Freddie, there's auntie but I ain't sure about her! G7 Ycgu-tab- le is the best medicine in tlie world for women and I feel it my duty to let others know tlie good it A villain then offered him (30 if he No, I will not become a drunkard, even for great riches. On the way home he found a bng of gold. So the young lady married him. It was a splendid wedding, aud the next day they had twins. Moral Virtue is its own reward." N. Y. Times. No one knows what 1 have suffered from fe- "1 think Lydia E. linkhama In the slrirlest sense "Gulden Medicsl Discovery" is a temperance medicine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is es free from alcohol ax from opium, cocaine sod other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. Don't Irt a dcsltr delude ynu fi r hi. own profit. There ia no medicine for elnniaeh, liver and blond "just as good as "( .olden Medical Discovery. SOUR STOMACH I used Cascarets and feel like a new man; I have been a sufferer from dyspepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. 1 liave been taking medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief only toe a abort time. I will recommend Caacareta to my friends as tlie only tiling for indigestion and sour stomach ami to keep tlie bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat. ILirry Stuckley, Manch Chunk, Fa. Plea. ant, Palatable. Potent, Taste flood, I in I ,,i,mI. Never Kleken, Weaken urlirlpe, lUc, 2V, Me. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stumped (?. Uuaroolucd to cute ur your uiuncy back. Ui ff maw it paper de- - he |