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Show Roses Made of Ribbon QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-N- A. DIDN'T Gtr THE LUCKY. SITUATION oocSs Fught of Eloquence Watted by Friend of Dobkine Pretty Enough, But Not Appropriate. Sarsaparilla "What makes you art ho grouchy this morning. Dobbins?" 1 1 .is mndo itself volume in "Hud an addition to my family." the home.; of titw in.-jjlthe "What? Why, you ought to world over, by its wonderful to le gloomy over that! To think that s normal human being cures of all blond diseases and should be angry bermiM- - of the adrun-dow- n conditions. Do you actvent of such a cherub! I'et If lothiv In initial liijuM form 01 ually grudge a place in your happy home to un innocent creature fresh from heaven, bringing with it the very fragrance of thoxe celestial realms? Do you greet with an unwelcoming chill a small epitome of all purity and Offulgood 1 ran truly say that, I sweetness given into your keeping as never did a hasty act for whith 1 wax Nino tiM( in tea writes iko liter right da a priceless, though undeserved treasafterward sorry. domack And bowel or light ure by a too benevolent Providence? Sinnycuss Didn't you ever put the CARTERS LITTLE A lovely copy of what fancy feigns wrong end if a cigar in your iiinuib? LIVER PILLS the angels to be like a tiny shred of i OUT. YOU gendybulfiraily IT WEARS grace and glory, snatched from the pel a laiy liver to j do but thats you very pretty, "Say, do iu duty. Kidney Troubles Lower the .Vitrlit j know you're talking aliout my mother-in-laCute Co Whole of the Body. ?" stipation. ; e : Mil Julia Marlow am glad to writ my endorse mentot the great remedy, Ptmna. I Marlowe. do ao most heartily. Any remedy that benefits digestion strengthens tne nerves. Tin nerve centers require nutrition. If the digestion la Impaired, the nerve eentere become anemic, and nervous debility is the result. I j PARKERS HAIR BALSAM . JfM Alld iMBUtllUA Um hfc PmHOW a talltflAnt puwth. Qrmj Color, riiw hair falubfr jftr.andfl.mW Ihuryidf If altlolod with Jimpson la Watson a pleasant talk Simpson Yea If you don't get him started on religion, golf, automobiles or politics. Terrors of Frankness. "There Is no worse vice than frankness," said Booth Tarklngton, at a farewell dinner in New York precedent to his departure for Europe, "llow should I feel, for example. If I asked you for your opinion of my plays, and you answered me frankly, quite frankly? Why, I should feel like the poor lady at the bridge drive who said to her hostess little daughter: 'Your eyes are such a heavenly blue. And what color are my eyes, darling r "The childs high treble traveled easily to the further corner of the quiet room as she replied, looking earnestly up into her quest! oeurs face: middles, and wed wims!'" yellow whites Tit for Tab Stranger (to prominent clergyman) I came In here, sir, to criticise your church management and tell you how it ought to be run. Prominent Clergyman (amased) What do you mean, sir? How dare you? Who are you, anyway? "1 am the humble editor of the pa- per you have been writing to." Life. Remedies Too Costly. household Oet eut the remedy book and scratch out two remedies, one advising raw beefsteak spread on a bruise and the other advising bacon for a felon. We can't waste beefsteak and bacon on bruises and felons these days. Atchison Globe. How Carelessl Smith Why did your pretty cook leave you? Jones Got mad. 8mfth At what? Jones She caught me kissing my wife. Cleveland Leader. Children Especially Like The sweet, flavour of Don't wall for serious gin using Dunn's Kidney you first feel backache urinary disorders. iilui-.-c- ; ! 1 toastie Indigos-- lion. Sick Headache, and Diatreaa after Eating. Ball PiB. Saudi Doao, Small Price GENUINE mwt bear dgnature: I was about a year ago. 3 ; limbs and ieei which to cut out a pattern of paper to swell ui:d my from which the ribbon petals may be doctor said 1 had S3, $4, $3.50, 83 & 82.50 Worn cut. By trimming away a little of the C Bright's disease. 1 i j.wum O U it edge, to reduce the size, a second patthen consulted anAY. I loti "las tern for a smaller petal Is made. Anwho told other doctor shoes are worn other slight trimming away will make me 1 bad dropsy and bjinortMiiiMilbsa the pattern for the third or smallest could not live. Doan's any other make, sized petal. rePills Kidney BECAUSE Millinery foliage, which has seen lieved me promptly, and I owe my life W a Tta lliingliM SIMM service, with buds and stems, is easily ml to them." lu ftljrta, lit uiitl vHtra freshened up and used with these Remember tho name Doan's. tit hr mnkiNi owrtlug to fUM. pretty roses, so that one may make a For salo by all dealers. 50 cents a tftuto iV.laalNMIKlU StlaffO, half dozen for a wreath at a small exCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. box. Foster-MilburrMNI.et.no null 8HMNI ftlllN8 urn 1 188 luwfst pense. rlr quiiUly roiwUl A Boomerang. The method of making them is simnMlglullM world Midland of the One olliciuls of the final Color ple. Place the circles of ribbon In Glenwood from TIip (CRNliiF Imvo V, f IVtnrlM Minind inlet railway, coining pairs together, with the satin face of 0tB'iitdiitiilM umom, Tube W NwliMliMte. the ribbon turned Inward. Machine Springs the other day. whs telling a reAsh vMinlrolPpm W.la.1oiiiripRrtuL IMhy uni for Mill' in vimr town wnltlor Mnll optrr h liHTa irlffii full ilirmf Imw Imw In unto to mU. Nlmei stitch these disks in a seam young som an on the train how wonuntofwl rttnM rroin laHurr dHIrml to in wetrer mil of an inch deep. Cut the double disk derfully productive Colorado's etutiKeoprepud. W 1 UUtGUit, BiotlU! lUt Is. thus made into halves. Each petal is ground EW YORK la allowing, on made it's so rich Really, " he explained, by gathering or plaiting the FOOT-EA- SE millinery and for decora- semicircle resulting along the straight that girls who walk on ft have big tive purposes In several Shake Info Your Shoe Teet. It Just simply makes their feet Sew the petals about the center other ways, roses made of edge. Alloa 'l rant Saak, the anUarptta of stamens or bud, and wind a bit of grow." fur Ihe fret. It ouraa ribbon. Each petal la cut "Huh." waa the young woman's reabout the stem, finally tying pAinful, Min, unaituit.Mvaa fool. Dll Inolantly Likin tin nine out of out and made double, that thread It firmly. Sew the smallest petals joinder, "some of the Colorado men enrol lud hunmmk It'i Ik yreit. la, two petals are stitched est ennlerlfoA-liof tlie Aineevery must have been gu'ng around wulk-lunext In sixe and finally then the first, in Aiiw'i oOntiilil. pse. together in a tiny Beam, with the satin now Mon fool mot. Us e Post. or Denver on heads." their ones. For make tilling a the cluster largest surface placed together. Then they cortim can farinciuania Bull, mil tne, nlkiu nd ttrod, ictnuo foot, are turned, bringing the aatln outside. one large and two small roses. FinalOut. and Inside VhmiiriiailMimiilTIIY or fasten them thread ly by winding Suldavatvolioia, teo. Each petal is a semicircle, and two Speaker Cannon, at a dinner in iT aal ai'rrnt nay nnlmtitate. mill fir Sir. u Sinn or three sizes are made for a rose. small wire about their stems and the 1, a to Washington, said, soothingly, For small roses only eight petals need stems of the foliage and buds. FREE 2Li!LfI.iFAtKAUE young suffragette: These roses made in H10TIIKK UHAXW HWKKT light pink, pal? be made, In two sizes. For larger After all, you know, there is room POM lltellM tb tot Had Kuna for ones 15 petals are made In three sizes, blue, maize and pale green make an ror both men and women in tills world. fmnih, Mcklr ChiMna, Sold bf iniinnR8vnftoni. exquisite decoration,., not about j(lui five ot each size. Trial PankNCM Ml Kg. Addraaa ' Men have their work to do and women ALliKN N. OLMttTLD, La Ut, Y These roses are made around mil- brim or a lace or net hat or oh a have theirs. tlcura Pills and the last time three I' summer straw or hair braid. linery centers, and millinery foliage to work Is woman's the It tebottles provide an or neither expensive and buds are used with them. Those pink in several shades and cr dious treatment Since then 1 have for the Inner man, and it la the man's bow Shaving Comfort pictured here show centers of stamens, color look well together. All w woman." and pale buff make another beautiful had- no scalp trouble of any kind. to provide for (he outer d but ribbon folded about a small NO STROPPING NO HONING Standing up, with my hair unbound. It ball of cotton, representing the color combination. These roses make comes Kill the Files Now and Keep to and knees bad not been It my unblown center of a rose, may be sub- no attempt to follow nature in col- for Cutlcura I dixsie away. A DAISY FLY KILLER should doubtless be will do it. Kills tliiiiiKiindH. IhiaIh all wnxoii. stituted for stamens, with good ef- oring, and are very handsome on one Anil veiir dealer, or scud 2lki to 11. SOMcolor hats made In a color like that wholly bald. fect KNOWN THS WORLD OVER "This is a voluntary, unsolicited tes- ERS,' 150 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. These roses, made in several light of the straw. Gray or blue look par timonial I and In take pleasure writing well. To help others Is no easy matter, hut lints, form an exquisite wreath for a ticularly If a very large size petal Is made It It, hoping my experience may help requires a clear bead and a wise judgsummer hat. As they may be made someone Miss else. Lillian Brown, warm heart. Avefrom bits of ribbon (using short is better to tack a tiny wire (called R. F. D. 1, Liberty, Me.. Oct. 29, 1909." ment, as well as a ONK D K KOK ALL (JtNMW lengths in several shades of one color tie wire) along the seam to aid in bury. SSfaal. brilliant mbrfu, 10r ir parka at lAa)ra. for the large one) they are not ex- shaping the petal after it is sewed to If Whole Country Is Stirred. Ihilln aliirk ntM I rUuihC eulor dcrirml and I't.KKY IIAVfMmm will l arm wild dtraetma biRib and dor card. I pensive for those people who are place The edges are to be curled back PniDiucr no hlTR Imwrl FruuiiPi , One of the most interesting reports etuuiilnlnl motile, fllurllnifUMig Vi in ifi hototHmUi wIht till dpcmUiblo bandy enough to make them. They like those of the natural rose. The at the recent meeting of the Na- terror tmtlicliM'lMkcpt oo ImuhI. Xrf, kte mid Mu buUlpir make beautiful favors and souvenirs picture shows very clearly the ap- tional Association for the A If P CAVA (iVtOVKN .VrifOMK. M Study and 8 IX fci work, lit iimlli. 11di'iuaml. for luncheons and dinners. pearance of both the large and small Prevention of Tuberculosis was that Nothing la there more Irlendiy to Hurl WMipiiy pliwftmidjr lo turn.tnotroe-UmMualland The top of a good sized drinking rose when finished. irnm blff.Valii)4liliiHiiif-uHklii- a need. In Plautus. of the executive secretary. Dr. Liv- man than a friend I Tka and uulfll fnw, Mm Sun iikm, M, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. glass or cup will serve for a guide by ingston Farrand, showing the growth Hoof hlne Syrup. Mr. Window's Tbry map bring DITmT of the movement Eorrliliiln-Imb rAICM YOrKlDKAM. ahli.' M'larH Hud Kn. ku. jrm fee UjUJUW aiuyALin.emMBiailttllHL liilpinldAUu.llliiUUji.( Boa k.WbiuiviM.lMJi of The since number 1, lpoji. May FOR SMALL GIRL TURBAN HAS GREAT VOGUE Onp cant always disguise the breath for the prevention of conia W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. sumption has inereased from 230 to of suspicion by spicy talk. Innumerable Designs and Colors Are over 423; the numlicr or sanatoria and in 8tyle for This Attractive Each of the chief or hospitals for the treatment of tubergans of the body ia a Headgear. culosis Is from 29K to 4n); and the I link in the Chain of special tuberculosis dispensaries from I Life. A chain is no Many are quite simple, resting far 222 to 263. Dining the year 1909, than its 'stronger down on the head, and of such a con- thirty-siout of forty-threweakest link, the body venient roundness that the trimming in session considered the subject of tuno stronger than its may be shifted from back to either berculosis, and in 2K, bills were passed weakent organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is side at the pleasure of the owner. weak link in t!ie chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this lor the prevention or treatment of 11 A softening touch of plaited chiffon, is caused by luck of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease weakness Since the opining of of the stomach end oilier organs of digestion end nutrition. Diseases and net or lace la used on the under surseason of 1910, out of ten sreaknesses of the sfomsch end its allird orgsns are cured by the use of Dr. face of the straw brim. This 1 fcjst legislatures in session up to May 1. all Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. When die weak or diseased stomach ie the relief that many women require, have considered tile suhJ--c- t of tuberdiseases of oilier organs which teem remote from tho stomach but which cared, for the straight line of straw across culosis and every one of tlii-iliu. have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and the forehead la trying in Its demands enacted some law that boars on thD other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. for good features. subject. The Stroud man hae a mtrong atomaeh. Roses and moire ribbon are used Taka tho above recommended Dlscov on many of the turbans. The colors Btitt or Ohio City nr Toledo, i end you mey have a strong atom i i,i m r. i cry" be may (he pale pastel shades of buff, FIMkx J. Chemy mahn oath that h fe nm ach and a strong body. CYi.. hr-A nf S. J. liitM.r o( the doing pink and blue and look extremely prell partner A'Kl hum teatiina in lh ni- of TuSh Given Away. Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, when trimming the favorite leghorns. atomaii. and tint rml (Inn will pay tin- - aunt of new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ONK nrxmis.il IMIM.AIIX fctr rarh and nny Tulle, net and gauze are being etas of rTAHi:ii Unit mwiuit lie cund by tlir ucr of stamps for tho expense of mailing safy. Send 21 one-ce- nt Hall's Catakkii i:i i,l d seized with delight, for the transparvoL book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cnr.xEV. rnavK j. l In my Sworn In brfnro mi-- and lime. Addrese Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ency produces an iridescent effect ptwneit la of lemln r. A. li.. IMA and the quality of the material In- lbi Mb day A. W. C1.EASON. i MARK sures a comfortable lightness of 1 .tiTA0T rciue. f welghL naliv Catarrh Otm a tale-- Intern ally and arts II in HI Utt li ntnl and ninnxin Durlana of the On a great number of these lace dlrrcUy nmum. sod fur twiimn-.nifor. (OToMaO-Solr. J. (KINKY models the Jeweled ornament Is :sr. an UnwrMn. by placed at the front and touches the laAt Halil Saintly I'llHt lor ronrtlpatloa. forehead after the fashion of an orshould be her pride. Your home should Drain on Country's Resources. iental headdress. reflect your own lndividus.ity. Yon foreign-bor190M, In the populaThis Is a simple little bouse-dres- s Straw turbans have huge g cannot nave snecial wall papers de15.6 13.6 furnished tion of rent, made up in navy blue wincey; a band per brims which give s tailored signed by you for each room you can of plain material Is taken across back line. Occasionally this la relieved per cent, of the criminals, 20.8 per out a special Alabestine decoracarry by cent, of the paupers, and 29.5 per and front, connected by straps over a bow of velvet. tive scheme for those rooms you con bo Between 1901 and leader in your community and have the shoulders; these straps are cut Facings of brown or black velvet cent, of the insane. with pointed ends in which buttons are this spring's touch. The contrast 1908, the aliens in these institutions your home the talk of your friend are sewn; the dress Is gathered and Is generally becoming, and is a test increased 34 xr cent. set to this strap; the foot Is turned of good workmanship. This latter Important to Mother up In a deep hem. Lace forms the point, of course, will mark the am Examine carciully every bottle of little yoke. teur from the expert CASTOHIA, a safe and sure remedy for The Stylish Wall Tint Materials required: Two yards Infanta and children, and see that it wincey 42 inches wide, yard lace. that will scramplidi this remit We ran the muh-Ha- l Bears the Jewel Shades. how iniiLiarrahU- - color efTrrt. I'lawic stencil design, and our Art Deportment i at your aerrice. These Jewel shades in rich silken Signature of Send for the Alabaatine beak empUnlac vkl we da Sleeve Trimming. fabrics have not been equalled in any-- j In Use For Over IJD Years. for yen. end bow we hirniik (m Aloncil where Alebwtiae All tucks and trimmings running thing shown heretofore. Burnt topaz b need. The Kind You Havo Always Bought. round a sleeve are in good lines for is a remarkable shade of deep rich a pmnlcr made from Aiakwtrr, ready for Alabaatine convince the to hard It's Die tiy mixing with ciprl water, and ia applied with an awfully the present season. Ruby Is the deep red of ths yellow. bruah. Full diractHNn on each package. wall case all man in the that the They are becoming to slender arms; popular late winter dinner gown. young loveB a lover. world Alabaitine Company they provide s nice means cf Intro- Amethyst In these soft qualities of . Grand Rapid, Mich. Nrw York City, N.Y. eaw to Pierre-ducing lace Insertion or embroidery wonder I ui dress silk la more palo than PelleM, mull. Ir. and inrlininUo Moaiacb, da nut'll, Into the sleeve region of a garment, purple. The turquoise is a heavenly lake uunWIfALiiia. i:uri Iwri'UaihI hvarand and they give the general Impression shade, and aquamarire Is an Indeli-woman doesr'l enjoy hearof the sectional sleeve. scribable pale green. THE PACKAGE UAMMMMCeai ing a no lb- - r praised. W." L. DOUGLAS h Ins man? 'Dwab "Just about two years ago, some form of humor appeared on my scalp. The beginning was a slight Itching but It grew steadily worse until, when 1 combed my hair, the scalp became raw and the ends of the comb-teetwould be wet with blood. Most of the time there was an Intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, very much as a bad, raw burn, If deep, will Itch and smart when first beginning to heaL Combing my hair was positive torture. My hair was long and tangled terribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued growing worse and over half my hair fell out. I was In despair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes the pain was so great that, when partially awake, 1 would scratch the worst places so that my finger-tip- s would be bloody. 1 could not sleep well and, after being asleep a short time, that awful stinging pain would commence and then I would wake up nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor said It must be salt rbeum. Having used Cutlcura Soap merely as a toilet soap before, 1 now decided to order a set of the Cutlcura Remedies Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used them according to directions for perhaps six weeks, then left off, as the disease seemed to be eradicated, but toward spring, eighteen months ago, there was a slight return of the scalp humor. 1 commenced the Cutlcura treatment at once, so had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one half a cake of Cutlcura Soap and half a box of Cutlcura Ointment In all. The first time I took six or seven bottles of Cu- Thompson's Eyo Wafor HI8 H0BBIE8. ITCHING AN INTOLERABLE 7U1i to BmIon Nertr HaIv to ua Youthful (aim Osip Make the Liver Do its Duty one-eight- bd-ga- n C onu toniiM t n 1 Irri-gntt- d ALLENS paw-Ai-- r g Tlt-DA- Y. 1 , cone-shape- DYOLA DYES Ur? A Anfl-'ii- 2B-19- e x ed - cloth-boun- Post Toasties 1 n a A Womans Home n Crisp, fluff' bits of perfectly ripe white torn cooked, rolled and then toasted to an appetizing brown. Served with cream and this sometimes fruit, food pleases the dainty whole family. a Give the home-folk- s treat. The Memory Lingers Packages 18c sad 15c. POSTVM CEREAL COMPANY. Bait Link, Mick. high-standin- Alabastlne ; awnr-mate- Lid.. i |