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Show CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS FULLY RECOVERED SILK HATS FOR HIRE- Ribbon Effects - NEED MONEY ern Pressure. Mrs. Mari Gongoll, writes the following: Mayer, Minn., 1 must inform you that I recovered my health after using your valuable medicine, Peruna. I had suffered with catarrh of the kidneys and bowels, but now 1 am much better and feel real strong. What London. Among the landmarks oi London that have disapepared of late are some old shops in Houghton street, Kingsway, a district that Dickens loved. The irruption of the housebreaker into this little thoroughfare has done more to disturb old build ings to make way for modern office blocks it has displaced an old world little man, Christopher Clark, whose business for years has been one of the queerest in all London. Till the London county council laid reforming hands on the dim little shop it bore in the window the nc tice: KNOWN THE WORLD in The old man seemed strangely out that had been let into that hitherto dingy bypath of the metropolis as he stood by the door OVER its a BOTTOMLEY. is prettier in ribbon NOTHING than a bow and ends in simple or in elaborate designs. But one may not always arrive at the desired effect by the use of bows. A shape may be modified or changed in appearance by building it in one direction or another with ribbon arranged in loops. Flower forms may be copied or simulated, and nothing is more fashionable than small, compact roses and foliage made of ribBy JULIA Both Unpardonable. Agnes sajs she will never have anything more to do with Gladys. Which did Gladys recommend? A dressmaker or a summer hotel? Bazar. Harpers For Rent. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leant that theie Is at least one dreaued disease that science b&s been able to cure in all its stages, and that it Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure uow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh disease, requires a constitubeing a constitutional tional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct y upon the blood and mucous of the system, thereby destroying the surfaces foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Strength by building up the constitution and assist-ta- g nature In doing Us work. The proprietor have o much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It tails t pure Fend for list of testimonials Address F. J CHTN'EY fc CO., Toledo, Sold bv all Druggists, 7ic. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. a Perennial Mystery. Average Man These Sunday papers Just make me sick! Nothing in them but commonplace personal Items about a lot of nobodies no one ever A heard of. Friend saw a little mention of you in the Sunday Gammon. Average Man (half an hour later, to messenger boy) Here, rush around to the Gammon office and get me forty copies of the Sunday edition. I Wrong Guess. It was exhibition day at No. 8, and as the parents of Jack Grady, the dullest pupil, were listening hopefully, the teacher tried her best to help the How did Charles I. of England boy. die? she asked, assigning the easiest question on her list to Jack. As he looked at her, with no indication of a coming answer, the teacher put her hand up to her neck. Jack saw the movement and understood its mean Charles I. of EngIng, as he thought. he announced land died of cholera, briskly, Youths Companion. Fable of Pan of Biscuits. A Vassar girl married a Kansas farmer. Two weeks later a cyclone made the happy pair a friendly call. It cavorted around the premises ripping up the fences, scattering the haystacks and playing horse with the barn, but when it looked through the open window it drew back in alarm There lay the brides first pan of biscuits. I aint feelin very strong this morning, murmured the cyclone. And with another glance at the terrible pan it blew itself away. When Its What for Breakfast? Try Serve with cream or milk and every member of the family will say rip And good. be surprised if they a second helping. for the last time and retiring as an old age pensioner. A big white apron enveloped his bent form and he peered suspiciously at the questioner who asked him how he fared. Gradually, however, he thawed and admitted that he was eighty-fou- r years old. Certainly, I have had a good business. This used to be a good street for trade. Lawyers used to use it as a route to the courts, but all these changes are taking the life out of London. Folks now get underground like moles when they want to move about the city. And every mes senger boy who wants to, sports a cheap tall hat. What sort of customers? Most respectable customers I have always had. If a silk hat was wanted for some special occasion I would supply a good one for a shilling a day a hat no man could fail to be proud to go out in. A shilling a day, mark you (the old man lovingly polished a shining specimen of his head gear with his sleeve), and the hat to be returned to me in the condition in which it left the shop. Should a client require a hat for more than a day a reduction would be ipade. There was no fixed charge. There were times when a man positively had to have a silk hat, and well, I was not too hard on the man whose fortune was small. No, trade latterly has not been always brisk. It has sometimes happened that more than a month has passed before a client has come in here to hire a hat, though sometimes I might have as many as four in a day. It used to be very different Not even a funeral is conducted decently nowadays. Everything is rush and tear. And the old man sighed as he thought of the former days, when times were good and Londoners jogged comfortably along, with the silk hat as their badge of respectability on special occasions. Latest Vice In France. Paris. Compared to the new vice which has broken out in France, that of taking ether, drinking absinthe and Injecting morphine are virtues. This most modern vice has already assumed abnormal proportions, probably because the sale of ether is free. Consumers of ether begin by breathing its vapor. Soon this pleasing effect wears off, then they drink it. The consumption of ether is not confined to any special class of society. It is asserted that 40 per cent, of the poorer classes who go to the dispensary of the prefect of police are ether fiends. s Physicians say that a pint and is as much as anyone can safely take In a day. However, druggists say that they have customers who use about four times that amount. three-quarter- Post Toasties ping Respectability. a day or two before closing the shop dont want "The Memory Lingers Poitnm Oereel Company, Ltd., Betti Cmk, Midi. The Worlds Coal Output. London. According to an English parliamentary report the output of coal in Germany and in France in 1909 was greater than in any previous year. In the United Kingdom, Belgium and the United States the production in 1909, though greater than in 1908, fell short of the year 1907. The whole output In 1909 of the five countries named was 860,000,000 tons, or an increase of 23,000,000 tons on the output of 1908, hut less by tons than that of 1907. The total known coal output of the world In 1908 was 950,000,000 tons, of which the United Kingdom produced more In 1908 the number than af persons employed in coal mining one-fourt- in Great Britain was 966,300. CURED By Lydia E. Pinkhams the country are counted, both rich Vegetable Compound Black Duck, Minn. are provided only for those About a year who are too poor to pay the full ago 1 wrote you that I was sick anl could not do any of price for their treatment fully 275,000 my housework. My more beds In special institutions for sickness was called tuberculosis will be needed at once. Retroflexion. When The immense outlay necessary to pro1 would sit down I vide and maintain so many beds in felt as if I conld not I took hospitals, makes It imperative, the ?et up. E. Pinkhams National Association for the Study Comdeand Prevention of Tuberculosis Vegetable and did justs pound erectbe such Institutions that clares, as you told me and ed from public money, either muninow I am perfectly cipal, county or state. In order to cured, and have a big baby boy. get appropriations for public hospitals Mrs. Anna Anderson, Bor 19, Black for tuberculosis, agitation is necesMinn. sary, and in order to create a cam- Duck, Consider This Advice. paign of agitation, organization is deNo woman should submit to a surgi- manded. But in order that an organization may carry on an effective cam- cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lyd.a E. Pinkliami paign, funds are needed. Compound, made exclusiveThese funds it Is proposed to secure Vegetable ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. In as many communities as possible This famous medicine for women from the sale of Red Cross seals. has for thirty years proved to be th most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women residAt the Flret Try. ia "What do you think of my dough- ing in almost every city and town the United States bear willing testinuts, George? mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia Dear, you are a wonder! E. Einkhams Vegetable Compound. Do you think eo, really, darling? It cures female ills, and creates radi1 have ant, buoyant female health. Scientists certainly do. If you been trying for years to produce arti- are ill, for your own sake as well as ficial rubber, and here you do it the those you love, give it a trial. first rattle out of the box. Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass, tions Funerals Pettits Eye Salve Restores. No matter how badly the eyes may be diseased or inmred. All druggists or Ho ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. WOMAN Million for Tuberculosis and poor, hardly one for every 25 or 30. If sufficient hospital accommoda- Gentlemen's Silk Hats Lent on Hire for Weddings and When a man dresses like a slouch pretty good sign that he either ought to get married or get divorced. A from Red Cross Souls" will do in providing some of the 275,000 beds needed at once in the United States for consumptives, is explained in a recent bulletin of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. There is just about one bed for every ten indigent consumptives, and if all tuberculosis persons of place in the daylight The par excellence of all razors ANOTHER of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Plan Sign in Old Dickens' Quarters, London, Forced to Go Under Mod- FOR GOOD WORK style. The loops in this instance art made overloops of boned wire sewee to the shape at the back. pretty drooping brimmed round A hat, having the brim edge finished with a shirring of velvet shows plait ings of ribbon and velvet hows poised together about the round crown. This "SPOHNS." forms a sort of rosette, in which the This is the name of the greatest of all plaited ribbon sets, and the resuli remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves, In fact and the like among all apes of hoises. Sold makes one thing of a flower. is by Druggists, Harness Makers, or send to each velvet and ribbon decoration much like a huge pansy in shape the manufacturers. $50 and $1 00 a bottle, gents wanted. Send for free book. Spohn The pretty hat, which is of kings bon. Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, no blue other decoration. needs These examples are given here of felt, Goshen, Ind. A hat for a miss faced with change In ribbon in unusual arrangements. So They Say. the first a cap-lik- e shape covered with able taffeta gathered In the under big velvet poppies is lengthened at brim, Is bound with a puff of velvet Stranger I say, my lad, what Is conthe back with wired loops of heavy A collar of ribbon about the crown is sidered a good score on these links? Batin ribbon. These bows redeem the finished with a very full plaiting oi Caddie Well, sir, most of the gents shape, lifting it from the common- shirring of ribbon at the left front here tries to do It In as few strokes as place into one of those which the Such a hat Is ideal for a miss of 16 they can, but it generally takes a few French have described as the fleeting or more years, and Is quite within the more. Scottish American. They are full of range of amateur millinery to make. profile shapes. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY GIRLS OUTING COSTUME JEWELS FOR DAY AND NIGHT Precious and Stones Very Much in Evidence on All Occasions. Semi-Precio- for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Murine Eye Salve in 50c, $1.00. Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Invites all sick women to writ her for ad vice. Her advice Is free, and always helpful. Make the Liver Do its Duty Km time la lea when the liter ia right th stomach and bowela ars right. CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly pel n lazy liver to do its duty. Cure COB' tipatioa. Indiges- tion, Sick Headache, and Diatreaa after Eating. Small PUL Small Genuine Does, mux bam Saamll Price Signature troublo Kidney preys With low-cu- t necks narrow velvet upon the mind, discourcollars set with three or five graduQueen's High. ages and lessens ambiated ornaments of paste set in old siltion; beauty, vigor an Does Bllgglns ever bluff when he cheerfulness soon dtsap- vered metal are smart and becoming plays cards? WOMFN pfiftr wh?n th(j k,dneym with both afternoon and evening Never until he gets home and ex- are out of order or diseased. For wood results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rotha gowns. plains where he has been. great kidney remedy. At druggists. SamEarrings do much to break the line ple bottle bv mall free, also pamphlet. of a long neck with a collarless gown Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. T Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. teething softens ih gums, rodueealn Lovely new ones are shown in Paris- Forchildren flamukaiioiufcllai swain euros wind ooiio. !&ctt bouia. ian diamonds, colored stones and baur amuw i ThomDions Ey Wsfsr roque pearls. Anything left to be done at your A good looking set of earrings has leisure seldom gets done. S. Martin. W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. a bowknot and dangler of diamonds with baroque drop; another set that screws on has three baroque pearls, one above the other, connected by jeweled chains with amethyst drops. on the side of the house wheror A shield-shapecorsage ornament of Parisian diamonds and French emwinter blasts strike hardest always eralds, with a shoulder catch to corhas a lower temperature than tna respond, gives a brilliant finish to a of the house. There are times rest evening gown. when it is necessary to raise th woman The of bony neck should purchase one of the high dog coltemperature quickly or to keep the lars of rows of seed pearls crossed by temperature up for a long period. narrow side bars and a square cenThat cant be done by the regular tral bar of Parisian diamonds. method of heating without great For traveling or sports the watch bracelet is growing in favor. One of trouble and overheating the rest of the new ones has a flexible woven The only reliable the house. strap and buckle of gold wire set method of heating such a room with a red enamel watch studded In pearls. alone by other means is to use a On a gray suede wrist strap is a small watch of gold rims studded with alternate rubles and pearls or sapphires and pearls. Cheaper for hard wear are tan or gray suede bracelet with a small open-facegold harlot Abtolattly tmolulta or silver watch. A fascinating ornament of French which caa be kept it full or low heat for a short or long time. Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours Jewelry that can be used for the hair or corsage is a pair of Mercury wings without smoke or emell. set to form a hollow that can encircle Aa indicator always ahowa the amount of oil ia the font. the hair knot. Filler-ca- p does not screw on; but is put In like a cork ia a bottle ot 44-19- ntnall CoM Moosm d d This pretty costume, designed espe- cially for boating or sailing, is of white linen trimmed with bands of blue and white striped linen. The skirt is made with a group of plaits at each side, with above which It is ornamented buttons, and is encircled about knee high, with an Inserted band of the striped linen. The blouse has a plastron of the material ornamented with buttons. The sailor collar and cuffs are embroidered with anchors and trimmed with the bands of striped linen. The odd cravat and the girdle are of black liberty. bib-lik- e 8tenclllng Hints. When stenciling a design for a wallpaper frieze, draw the diapered pattern on heavy paper so as to allow the skeleton design to hold firmly together after the sprays have been cut out from stencil plates. Cut out each piece of the drawing with a sharp knife, and lay It on a rough piece of the cardboard so that the edge of the knife is not turned. Prepare each piece to resist the action of the color by sizing or by in shellac dissolved methylated spirits. d Mix the color with pics ture copal varniBh and turpentine, using only a small portion at a time, as It Is very volatile. Then dab the color all over the surface of the design with a stenoil brush. You will then be ready to apply It to the walls. one-thir- two-third- SLHlHEATtC d Black Walet. The black chiffon blouse over white or over a silk in Persian colors is even more popular now than at the end of last season, when It was hailed as a novelty. The veiled effect Is more pleasing and satisfactory In a waist than a skirt, since it gives a color effect which cannot be obtained is a by pipings or bands. There beautiful messaline, woven in the designs and colorings of the famous India shawls, which is used extensively in combination with black for waists. The plain black silk waists are worn a great deal. The smartest of them have a narrow round yoke of white lace, which gives them a dressy appearance, relieving the somberness of the black. mi tad is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. flame spreader prevents tho wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that It can be cleaned In an instant. An automatic-lockin- g Tho burner body or gtllery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed In an Instant for rewfcklng. Finished In jspan or nickel, strong, durable, well-mabuilt for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle. de, Dnltrt & Everywhere. If so at jmart, write foe ieecrlfttm circiuar to tha merest agency off ha Continental Oil Company (Inset will) W. L. DOUGLAS 4. $4 SHOES World. 3 Shoes, 3S$2.00 the $2.50 4 $3.00. AWOMEN Boys- - , Bear in 03.80 metal $4.00 mhmmm ffoMts thm burnt eeeeutm tenet mmmt BOS mLetmmhlvaly 13.00, In Aenmrtesm, swi srs mrtesm eebuuu tmr tbm 0fmmmt matmnmenlmmi mhmmm tmr thm MT. ymai A New Tie. fetching new tie that gives a touch of color to a dark or white costume is made from bias satin or velvet formed into inch wide folds. These are ended with bunches of tiny flowers and leaves, while a similar bunch holds the leaves together in front. A Is buy. Do yon realize that my shoes have been the standard for over SO years, that I make and sell more 0.1.00, kUIO and 04.00 hoes than any other mannfnetnrer tn the (T.8., and that DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, I GUARANTEE MY SHOES to hold their than any other B3.00, shape, look and fit beitter,and wear longer 8.00 or 04.00 shoee you ran bny Y Duality counts. It has made mv shoes THE LEADERS (IF THE tfOKLD. Yon will be pleased when you buy my ehoes because of tha fit ond appsaranoa, and whan It cornea time for you to purchase another pair, yon will be more than pleased because IftyhrxeuyGtA the laat ones wore so well and gave you so much comfort. CAUTION! TAKE NO SO DSTITL 6rcktai$ M name and price 'tamped on the bottom U jwx dealer caunot supply with W L Dougins Shoes, write few Mall Order Catalog W JU 146 It park Mtreet IfOtULM |