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Show A STRIKING PORTRAIT. LINCOLN MEMORIAL FOR NApNAL CAPITAL rJmz-SigfyPL- ypufTT yi THE APPROVAL of the most EMINENT PHYSICIANS and its WORLD-WID- ACCEPTANCE E by the WELL-INFORM-ED. Thu la a anile. "A portrait of HU. the deaf BECAUSE US COMPONENT PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE pry striking picture. He look! fie were Just point epcak." MOST WHOLESOME AND TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EFFECT. HAVE OVEN TO IN AGONYWITH ECZEMA "No tongue can tell hoar I suffered years with itching and bleed Sag ccxema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate Ad I want the world to know, for vfcat helped me will help others. My 'hod and face were corered with aores. One da it would seem to be better, and then break out again with (he most terrible pain and itching. 1 bare been sick several times, but' In my life did f experience such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was sear at band, and I longed for that time w hen I would be at rest I had tried many different doctors and medicines without success, and my mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, that I try them. 1 began to fed better after tbe first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of CnHcum Ointment. "I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and have taken four bottlea of Cuticura Resolv ant, and .consider myself welL Thii was nine years ago and I have had mo return of the trouble since. Any . Sfrson having any doubt about this wonderful cure by the Cuticura Reme dies can write to my address. Mra. dftle Etson, S3 Inn Road, Battle Creek, tor fire Oct ICiciL, 16, 1909." Premature ELIXIR orSENNA THE FIRST POSITION AMONG FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE LED TO US GENERAL USAGE WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUYTHE GENUINE Manufactured btthe CALIFORNIA FIG5YRUPC& FtR SALE BY ALL LEALKNG DRUGGISTS Ons silt only,Reguum mice 50t kb eoTrut waerus jtjearajjrj 7X2 Tbs anniversary of the Lincoln, celebrated al lver the country, brings forward promt Among the many da aently the project to establish in Washington a suitable memorial te te great president signs submitted, the one Illustrated herewith baa been received wtti luck favor. birth of Abraham Repentance. The sick man seized his wife's band ha his feeble grasp. ON SOCIAL me tbe whole, awful he bogged, gaspingly, Oh. William 1 -- cried his wife, "it's all right, at last The crisis is past sad the doctor assures us that you will recover!" Ta he absolutely sure of that, my "Please-tel- l troth at Syrugofltgs once, Book MANNEPS rissoles and patties, should Cautions Against Eating with a fork only." Peas with a Knife, WORKER AT A DIZZY HEIGH1 Man Repairs Headdress of Statue o Freedom on. Capitol Building 300 Foot Above Ground. i b Aten "Cucumber ta eaten off the lAner f" plate." Of course, the knife seems o fare but badly aa a vehicle of conveys well, unless expertness is abthned In Its handling one is liable U cut himself with such an lmplemest, anyhow. ( i "Not at borne" la tbe forme! that should be expressive of a dssiit of not wishing to see certain viittors. There Is extended explanation that thla message, when conveyed k a caller by n servant In not Intcubd to an untruth, hut to slfnftYhsy for this reason or that the perten called upon does not desire tote the visitor. An it would be lncoorenlenl to explain In detail the why and wherefores of thla declaim. ' the formula of "Not at home" Is an explanation In itself, , Caller may have views cf their own upon thla matter, now that it baa been tbua exposed to publle view, but tbe guide book to etiquette goes not consider that point Whea certain embarrassing situations arise at dinner parties, here la tha way oat of the difficulty: "The leg of a chicken, pheasant duck or wild duck should sever be given to n guest save on those unfortunate occasions when there are more guests present than there is meat from breasts and wtngi to give them. Under the circumstances the carver la reduced to the necessity of falling back npon tbe legs of the birds, but la this case only the upper. part of tbe thigh should be gives." I "Perfectly." "Well, then, darling, please do this or mo at once. Run and telephone a my partner that 1 didn't mean what 1 said yesterday about not foreclosing (bat mortgage. He'll understand that . I must have been out of my bead." One Chapter of Voluma la to Gtntlo Art of Lying icans Are to Profit Ground Ruloo Given. 4"- London. The Appetites of Kings. The king of 8paln makes up for his - dally expenditure of activity by a trs-wMMvdkma appetite. have, observed, tor that matter, that the majority oi sovereign are valiant trenchermen Every morning of hla Ufa Alfonao Xlll. j baa a good rump steak sad potatoes tor hla first breakfast, often preceded by eggs and sometimes followed by salad and fruit. From Recollections srf M. Paoll Is McClure's, : ! A A GOOD CHANGE Change of Food Works Wondsre. The wrong food and drink causes a To change tha food is ths first duty of every person that la Ul, particularly from stomach and nervous troubles. As an Illustration:' A lady In M& hat, with her huaband, been brought around do health again by leaving off coffee some articles Of food that did agree with them. They began usfood. 8ht ing Poatum and Grape-Nut- mays; ; lot of trouble In this world. -- . s For a number of years I suffered with stomach end bowel trouble which kept getting worse unutll I was "Wary til moat of the time. About four 'Tears ago 1 left off coffee and began taking Po8tum. My stomach and bowels improved right along, but 1 was oo reduced In flesh and so nervous that the least thing would overcome me. . "Then I changed my food and be In addition to ...are using Grape-Nuts t lived on these two for atput tour months Day tby day I gained la flesh and strength IDoaturo. prin--epaB- y vantH now the nervous trouble has entirely disappeared and I feel that 1 - owe my life end health to Poetum end Crape-Nutt- its ail eloar now. Any can tako down tbo blue ribbon in the "social success" clsss in London, All that seems necessary to accomplish Jbls result Is to Hud lie "grbundTuIes," just as the golf aspirant ponders over tbe book of Instructions or the person ambitious to nnnes prises In bridge wblst circles studies the csutlons as to returning a partner's leads The way to tbs society goal baa been swept of obstacles, ostensibly, by tbe voliuna entitled "Manners and Rules of Good Society," which bss just been Issued In a revised edition that la guaranteed to bo up to the ultimate minute. This route book to manners attempts to tell the eager reader everything from bow to ix born up to bow to meander along the path of Ufa from the cradle to the grave la all seriousness lor tha Englishman takes everything that life affords most seriously, aa n rule it la act down that "peas should be eaten with n fork." That ls"ground rule" No. L U would teem, lherefore, that the artist who can successfully consume these flighty vegetablee by balancing them upon n knife must be counted, down and out even before the contest begins. When oysters are eaten la Buckingham palace this rule ebould be adhered to rigidly: "Tbe ehell should bo steadied on the plate with the fingers of the left band; the oyster should not be cut but eaten whole with n dinner fork. Very many ladles do not Uk them, whilst others refuse them under tbe Impression that It la more ladylike not to eat them." With refereace to this tatter charge it baa been affirmed by tbe average American who baa wrestled UfUh English oysters, which taste Uk so many chunks of aulphur in comparison with lb succulent American bivalve, that tha refusal to eat them baa designated good judgment rather than any desire to appear mofi ."ladylike." Tbe social aspirant also, should give careful attention to handling the cheese course. "When eating cheese," so the guide book advises, "small morsels of the cheeae should . be placed with , the knife on small parcels of bread, and the tow conveyed to the mouth with one. apparently, Jngerthe.jlecW "Husband year oTiTYni Le was bread being tbe morsel to bold, as n occafor troubled cbeet should not be taken with the long time with atonal cramps, and slept badly. Finally fingers and should not be eaten off X prevailed upon him to leave off coffee the point of the knife." aiut take Postum. He bad stood out This evidently taken much practice, .for n long time, tut after be tried aa the morsel of cheese has aa emfPostum tor n few days he found that barrassing babit of tumbling off tbe The could sleep end that hla cramps parcel, of bread in tbe critical periods 'disappeared. He was satisfied and has of Its voyage. ' Until the entrant can - sever gone back to coffee. be sure of a score of about five times "I have a brother In California who In six, it is inferred that tbe doors of has been using Poatum for several society will be closed te him. Other rules which must be learned by heart years; his whole family use It also they bava had such good results According to this form efiart, are: tfirma It "In eating asparagus a knife and Tjok In pkgs. for ths little book, "The fork should be used, and the point JLoad to Wellville." "There1 a Reason," should be cut off and eaten with the im4 ta aUv teeiswt A nw mmEm sssran (ms tlM ttM. Tkv fork." "All made dishes, such as quenelles. (all ( ksau tray -- - . Amer- . Bunds? School s WantAd. .Thera is a church In Brooklyn that adopted a novel scheme for its jluadax school. - It advert (mm lor bays hud girls to come to ft 'In the shop windows In the neighbor bod of tbe church one may see pin cards, such as are used for advertising entertainments of various kinds, (bat bear the legend: "Wanted Boys and girls to Join our Sunday school." - Below this are set Ssrth the advantages that will come to the young "folk who ettend the -- Dsvotsd jhumbsnd i7J ut Washington. Crowning the Impos ing dome of tbe capltol building is I statue of freedom 19V4 feet tall, whici stands nearly 300 feet above th ground. Those who passed the caplto grounds tbe other day saw a mat crawling through the uppermost wit dow to wbat appeared to be a narrot ledge outside, followed almost lmmedi ately by a second man with a lon scaling ladder In hla hand. Afte passing out one ladder he brought for ward another and the two men wen soon scaling tbe perilous ledge at th, foot of the figure. "What's he doing? demanded nnj-f- ? peopte of the capitoi police, a; one o the men reached the feet of the bronx female figure. "Chiropodist work." the policeman answered, and went on his way. Soon the second ladder was drawn up and placed alongside the figure and bound in place with straps, so that the maa could reach the head of tbe statue. One man began an examination ol th enormous headdress of brons feathers. inquiry at the office of Capitol Superintendent Woods developed that this headdress contains 18 platinum points within conical settings of gold, which are designed to protect the cap from lightning. When lighting strikes one of these points it fuses and has to be replaced. Once each year $bs fused points are replaced. After work ing over th headgear for worn time the men came down with their ladders and disappeared within th dome. To Improve .Chinese : Cotton Manufacturers Walking Earnestly te Better Quality te Compete with America, c Japanese Japanese cot to Washington. on the American grown product Hsintxlo-maAccording to of Shanghai, a J a panes firm close to the Chinese government bo gan experiments last year at Eang-wanprovince of Klangsu, with cottonseed, obtained from several countries. Seeds from India and Japan gave poor results. The American seed, however, has produced a cotton greatly superior to tha native. : --good, but-t- h staple color, owing to heavy rain, la poor. If future trial are successful, seeds will be distributed to the farmers gratia. The Japanese hope in this way to Vice-Cons- g, J of Amen.., Marriage. in which the chances are about even. The man leads at first but after leaving tbe altar he usually follows breathlessly in his wifes trail. The rules are very confusing. If a masked player bolds you up some night at the end of a long gun, it Is called robbery, and enUUes you to telephone tbe police, but if your wife holds you up for a much larger amount the next morning at the end of a long hug, it Is termed diplomacy, and counts in her favor. In this, as in other games of life, wives are usually allowed more privileges than other outlaws. Judge. A game of chance Appropriate. "How shall I set this ad. for th minstrel show?" "How? Why, in black-facetype, you ninny. Te Check Ravages of Tuberculosis. The NaUonal Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis declares that there are two ways NOT ACCEPT A RCBSTITCTE the ravages of tuberculosis VbfiBDO you want Prfr$ I Mi vis' PtbiniWtr. aa nothing la aa food tor rbeamattai noaralxia and similar amof g school children. The first way troubles. 79 years In constant nat. Ac, Jfco and Wo. is to Instruct every school child about the dangers of the disease and to It is easy to see the silver lining of Bhowthem how They themseiver may other people's clouds. prevent tuberculosis In their homes. The second method Is to establish men air schools for all children Jwho have tuberculosis or wbo are suspected cases, segregating them from the wealthy children. d f CX0R)dS? Dyola Is Far Superior to any dye I have ever used. It colors silk, cotton and wool aa nicely as other dyes color either alone. Thats what Mrs. Simmons writes us, and she knows. If you have any dyeing to do, us Dyola Dyes. 10c a package at your dealers. Direction book and color card sent free by writing to Dyola, Burlington, Yt Neglected. 'ThaL child wants. gets everything' lt it never gets what "And still A It real- o ly needs, You surprise me! "It needs a spanking. Aa A afcsalutoly kanaka Hoaaaanaas and Cmgha. BandUal an Lang A Wantons, Mournful Pleasure. Master have got better get Servant month in Troches samar Sm Bxzonchiax. Since. youcwlfedied you Fthf Taarf aepetatton. drunk every day. You had 40 mt ill nT married again at once. ' JOHN t. BROWN fe Oh, sir, leave me yet a my grief. Ita Your Eye Uso Pettits Eye Salve, for inflammation, sty, itching lids, eye ache, defects -of rteion and sensitivity to strong lights.- Ail druggist or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. If On tniSim SOW. Bwton. Thank RW W... mi FURS ffiUSJSS prim tin and tan. Blsbaat pttaaa pal and anttafaaiorp mama, CO. LOTS HIDE A - - WOOL lusoiaka a. la drawn by eows and buffaloes. Tbs Thar tar htlta jw B1TFVT TOC IDEA a Book ho used corresponds to the American Vim. Bata USA of no use to us, but Iff tltasamld vnlth. Crosses are Ok. FatAursoa L WaatalaanotaAa adxe. The method used In raising wawe aa ourselves much to as up yield ter for Irrigation Is by a pump consist- them and forget ourselves. Fenelon. W. N. U Salt Lak City, No. ing of a string of cups, sometimes operated by animals. A rude sickle la used for cutting. Transportation about the fields is done on human backs, while the, haul to the market Leads th asoet intellifeat people to os only modi is done by wheelbarrow. cioea of knows composition. Therefore it is (hat 8mall ditches fed by creeks surDr. Piero' mcdioinca, the makers of which print round tbe fields for irrigation. The every ingrodient entering into them npon the bottle wrappers end attest its correctness under oeth, are ground is broken twice a year. In daily growing in favor. NoSacam. NoDbcbttion. spring and autumn. The plants grow to six or seven feet In height and the Tb, composition ot Dr. Pierce medl- crop is gathered in September or cine Is open to everybody. Dr. Pierce October. About 60 per cent of the being detlrout ot having tbe search cotton la manufactured by native prolight ot Investigation turned fully upon cess. In the treaty porta most of tha bis formulae, being confident that the better tbe composition ot cotton la sold to foreign manufacturthese medicines is known tbe more wUI their great cursttve ers. . r - -- merit be recognised. Policeman Bams as Others. Being wbdtly made of the aodve medicinal principle extracted from nativw forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without th ua New York. Hereafter policemen and chemically pure glycerine being used is of a drop of aloobol, triple-rekne-d who get drunk and uae their clubs -- etenj la estreating and preserving raaidiag into teeta on citizen 'wlI11 arrested. loclsd up employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing barm and taken to police court on regular alcoholio either for aa beverage or appetite by creating drugs. complaints. Just Uk any other offend Examine tbe formula on their tbe same aa sworn to by custom been in tbe his find will hat such and Golden Dr. Pierce, r. It that Medical Discovery," the greet yon r, stomach tonio and bowel regulator tb medicine which, while cates, and they have been numerous, not reoommended to ear consumption in its ndveneed stages (no medicine will to take the obstreperous officer' do that) yet das cart ell those catarrhal cooditiooa of heed end throat, weak shield from him and relieve him from 'stomach, torpid liver end bronchial troubles, weak lungs and Baker, ta duty, but Commissioner which, if neglected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate in eon view of a case a few days ago. has sumption. to new order commanders issued the Take the Golden Medical Discovery fa time and It Is not likely to disof all police precinct. appoint you if only you give it a tkemgk and feir trial. Dont expect miracles. It wont do supernatural things. You most exercise your patience end per severe lu its uae for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. Th a Week. $100 Waldorf Tips ingredients of which Dr. Pierces medicines are composed have the unqualified New York. In asking for alimony endorsement of score of medical leaders better than any amount of lay, or eon-prfrom William Wendllng, a Waldorf-Astorieoaioeal, testimonials although the latter are received by thousands. ' waiter, Mrs. Wendllng made Dont nooept a secret no tram as a substitute lor this time-provremedy or known composition. Ait toot NUGHMti, They mast know of many sure affidavit in the supreme court that made by it during past 40 years, right ia your owe neighborhood. his income from Ups alone amounts Worlds Dispensary Medical Asaociation, Dr. R,V. Pierce, Pros., Buffalo, N.Y. to at least $100 a week. 10-19- man- ufacturers are working earnestly to Improve the quality of cotton grown in China so that. they will aot be dependent Financial LosaJThrough Tuberculosis. Based on the census of 1900, it is estimated by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis that' pearly 100,000 children now In school will die of tuberculosis before they are 18 years of age, or that about 6,400 die annually from this disease. Estimating that on an average each child who dies of tuberculosis has had six years of schooling, the aggregate loss to the country in wasted education each year amounts to $1,162,000. According to Investigations made lu New York, Boston and Stockholm, the percentage of children who are afflicted with tuberculosis is much larger than the death' rate would indicate. which they can purchase at kw price and lay down in their own country with small cost of transportation, Thla accomplished, American cotton will only be bought by Japan when her requirements exceed China's production. ' Most of the cotton is grown on small farm of five to seven acre. Th wholftjwnlly, aays the Journal of th American Asiatic association, engage Itself in Jlsultlvatlngand works ss many as twelve hours a day. If the work exceeds ths capacity of th family, --coolie are hired at 16 cents a day. The Implements used in th cultivation are of a rude type. The wooden frame plough with an iroa blade Common Sense r -- -- -- habit-formi- bottle-wrappe- rs blood-purifie- s, , en |