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Show I T ARMY WIVES ARE CLEVER 1 leeif I V. . ce .;, 'Women who marry army officers must be as clever at financial man-BiW man-BiW ' foment as their husbands are. at military strategy," an American captain's wife sa'ld recently at a Western cantonment. rfiM ' "Tho wise wife of an army officer will insist that her husband has cor-j cor-j W :',,rect attire for every occasion," she said. "Personal appearanco often leads '-to promotion in the army. Uniforms and accoutrements aro cosily, how-03$ how-03$ ever' and ky tue tIme thc officer-husband is properly outfitted there is lit-iictrt lit-iictrt : e eft from the officer's salary for the wife's wardrobe. Yet -we must make iffl ' thesacriricc cheerfully. '. "Consequently army wives, "unless they or their husbands have Sndopend-; Sndopend-; ent incomes, must rely upon physical charm, rather than finery, to make of themselves attractive. And this they must do by all means. 'S ;. "Although most American officers aro happy-go-lucky, I have observed ? tendency among wives to worry, worry, worry. Worry produces gray hairs. mnow by cxPcriencc, but I camouflage my hair with Q-Ban Color Restorer. 5 Thus I manage to retain my youth, and my husband never suspect3 it is artl-ficial, artl-ficial, because this preparation is not a dyo in any sense." $ ' Cjvrt HAIR i3 ; C3L.LV Color Restorer brings back gradually the natural, riflj i .""wrmiiiii youthful color to your hair. A. R. Mclntyrc Drug Co. ,' Advcrtisoniaoi,, it v B. lead the Classified Ada. 1 Save tlie Babies 11 . INFANT MORTALITY is "something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all IS the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, ,i die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before ' they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! j We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many HB of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say-that many of these infantile if deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and sooth- f ing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium or morphine, f They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupify, jiff retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, There can be no danger If in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Ohas. H. Fletcher as it contains no II opiates or narcotics of any kind. . Mil j. Letters from Prominent Physicians 11 jj&Nct contents lSFiuiOracJ addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. j S . I Dr- A- F Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria ijljC T 3 fy-j-aBMBgh I In mnQ3r c53 and havo always found it an efficient and speedy Temedy." H in MESSiJlSS) S Dr 1,rederick D- Rogers; of Chicago, 111., says: I have found Fletcher's ill M Si , . . JSpIZIZ3 Castoria very useful in the treatment of children's complaints. ill III f &g T7Vrtr- Dr' WiI,iam C- BIoorcer of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practices I am 'lilt yl Ejad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless arid. fSljjl' Dr E' Bon 0 Philadelphia, Pa., Eays: "I have prescribed 7our Cas mW - i i Tr torIa a my Practice for many xeara yrilh. great satisfaction to myself and 'tin 7lgohoi:''-3 FEncEyET 3150110111 to m7 patients." mu Pfffl AVc4efabfcIeparatiOT6rAs Dr Gusta 'A. EisengTaober, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "ravo used M H IwqRTJsinilalinlhcFoodlo'R"13 your Castorla repeatedly in my practice -svlth good results, and can recom- Mil ?A&1m$thc5toitvidisaiulDcnrelscf h mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." R 593rfe W?3'SEHFW5fi Dr J D" Elllott' of New York Clt'. says: "Having during tho past six M 11 ptttaB .p Rn$mMJ2a3; rears prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, I most 911 jtM TfcrrrhvPr'moUni Digestion heartn7 commend Its use. Tho formula contains nothing deleterloua JHW WSS to the most delicate of children." . . fU WMl neither 0piam.Morphlnc nor; JJr. L. G. Spracuo, of Omaha, Neb., says: 'Tour Castoria is an Ideal mB Iineral NotNaucotic, medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. "While-1 do not advo- H H n -wSSflTCarl th imlIscrlaato uso of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria la an. Ill gM&H SSrA I esccPtJa &r conditions which arise in tho caro of children." I H W&i J&L Dr- J- A. Parker, cf Kansas ccity. Mo says: "Your Castoria holds tho 1 III Wm 1 T tCCm lhe, mCdICal rfcloa ln a manner held by no other propria- 1 H S Jn($M I ?r7 prTeP"altIn- u Is a sure and reliable medicine for Infanta and chil- B I r$OTi Wf I drcn- In fact' lfc 13 tho unersal household remedy for infantilo ailments." ffil SSSET-rr I - Dr IL R Merrl. ot Augusta, Me., says: "Castoria Is ono of tho very R II till ffl zzr r? I te4jfl loss of Sleep R U WISH CENW,ME CASTORIA always 11 8 Ii Use For Over U Years 1 .w. wopy of wrapper. Kind You Have Always Bought ' 111 THl CJNTUn COMPANY, NEW VOnK CITV Si!) WiMsiiww-A .wnrrre- , H iiiiitiii!i.,iii.i 1-LI ill - Jl '. i-i -r !- I .1 . I I.. . I i I J. L i n J- I ' - J ' I I I I-I.I -J -I . .1 I r it Tiriir.- i.Tm.... - .r--r-.. . .1 1 - ll I SKl!i Read the Classified Ads. i ui Read the Clasriileu Aaa. Mi $5j3 of our smartest young women already wear them nearly the year ii I J j Ffl4 jQ jslj 'round. 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