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Show Scenes in the Flooded Mississippi Valley The Face of Our Mother Mother TWO HOMES MADE HAPPY By Women Who Used LydU E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. rr T have taken Lydia XL Plnkham Tegetabla Compound and X think U !a tha moat woa 13 the fint face that waited foe m, tha Snt that greeted u. the face that lined irt medicine darful I ever tried, la the statement M. It ie the face that watched am babyhood, that teed the language oiowanilai and the mange ei our teen. - made by Mrs. Goldie Shoup of St. Joeeph, DU nola. She do u It ie the face that wetchet in we pew. It it the face that a ever tuna away. It I the face that light at our joy, cloud at out tonowi, smile our (mile, weep at eur tear. It i the face dial turn to u tho we turn to S ether. - ' -u counterpart It i the face poets hate sung and artuta drawn. It i the faee that ha made men, and held men, and saved men. b i the face the infant first remember and the old man laat forgets. It is the face that time can aetes touch, fat its features ate Love. It it the face that looked for us horn Eternity and will look for us in Eternity. U it the face that has helped us, inspired ui, comforted ns, forgiven us. It is the faee that gives all and asks nothing. It is tha most beautiful facn in tha world: The face of our Mother! MWH MUtMjgimiuiUiMUMalULLJJLJ It i the face that cave k beauty lot out life. It it the face on which Constancy hat carted k immortal figuremeat. It is the face on which Lore ha written it undying menage. It i the face which has no equal and no Above, a street Hickman, Ky where the water from the Mississippi river was feet deep. Delow, t group of refugees, women and children, encamped on the higher ground, safe from the eight but without shelter. floods, In - ' -i ? J .better . '' 'ii of 20 I cannot apeak too highly of your medicine and X recommend It to all my friends." These statements war taken from two enthusiastic letters which teU of tha help that has been received Rare gems In earth are hidden deep, from using the Vegetable Compound. Both Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storms And from the forest sod n condition which The fairest bloom wafts Its perfume. were in a caused them, much unhappiness. An Incense up to God. When women are Buffering from Thor Is a gem of greater worth, lack of strength and from weakness, A bloom, tike to none other, their own life and that of their famTwas born In heaven to bless the earth, ily Is affected. When they feel weU This treasure wo call Mother.' and strong and are able to do their housework easily, happy homes are Her love allayed our early feara tha result. Along life's troubled way, Are yon on tho Sunlit Road ts Her counsel lasts when she has patted Better Health) Beyond terrestrial way. Then bring her cheer, If she be here, Regulation Birthday If gone, there la no other, One priceless gift God gave to all, day In the February 20 la a red-lettfamily of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kasln-slWhen Ho gave ua a Mother." Toledo, Ohio. Four boys hare Alice M. Seaman, In Boston Globa. been born to them on that date, all two years apart Edward In 1003, AB den, 1910; Clarence, 1912, and Stan ley, 1914. And all four were born exactly at noon. Three of their remaining five children also were born In writes; run-dow- er Mass Meeting in Favor of Sacco and Vanzetti d, Mother Love Second Only to That of God The chief thing which crowns all true motherhood Is her unselfish love. A mothers love is eternal, it never dies. It makes no difference how deep In sin her child may go her love never falls. No one perhaps has more accurately described the love of a mother than Elpllng In Mother O Mine." If I were hanged on th highest hill. Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! X know whose love would follow me still. Mother o' mine, O mother o' mlnet If I were drowned In the deepest sea. Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! know whose tears would corns down to me. X Mother o mine. O mother o' mine! If I were damned of body and soul. I know whose prayers would make me whole. Mother o mine, O mother o' mine! Only the love of tho Infinite God above - ns surpasses that of a true mother. Irving said, A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperi;mi minis i lining In Union square, New York, signifying with upraised bands their approval of resolutions against ity; when friends who rejoice with the death sentence which was pronounced in Massachusetts against Sacco and Vanzetti, the radicals who were convicted us In our sunshine desert us, when f murder. troubles thicken around us, still will she ding to us and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissi' MISS CUBA pate the clouds of darkness and cause peace to return to our hearts. God has given to ns many beautiful varieties of flowers.1' He has given ns many kinds of precious ore, but He has given us only one mother that we The might treasure her the more. ways of love and tenderness are never out of style; remember this and tell her so dont wait till after awhile. Let not affection wane with years! It waneth not for you. They Are Last of the Mashpee Tribe Reason for Mothers; Tis Mothers February. Railroad for Albania Albania, which has previously the doubtful distinction of being the only country In Europe without a railroad. Is building one which will place her In line with other countries In this respect Her first railroad la but twenty-thre- e miles long. eo-Joy- American gratitude garlands effigies for the tomb of Washington every twenty-secon- d of February and American patriotism flames and fortifies itself every Independence day ; but sacred and sweet to the hearts of all true Americans are the memorials and ministries of their Mothers day a day no other nation has unanimously ennobled. He must be an Inspired worshiper who can vocalize his love for his mother-beyon- d Giggling girls may grow up Into' grim old women. Keep on laughing, girls. her deserts. He Is an ethereal the Money Back Says Your Druggist poet who can set to word-musi- c if Moones Emerald Oil Doesn't wealth of her merits.- He Is a transDo Away With All Soreness cendent orator who can compass the and Pain in 24 Hour. volume of her full eulogy. The great story of her peril for our being, of her Get a bottle of Moone's Emerald efforts for our education, of her sacrifices for our health and happiness, of Oil with the understanding that If It does not put an end to tho pain and her pangs for our pains, of her agonies soreness and do away with the com of her for our aberrant actions, rapItself your money will be promptly tures over our triumphs. Just cannot returned. be composed In human words. SenDont worry about how long you've ator Reed of Missouri enme as near had it or how many other preparato doing It as any could hope, per- tions you have tried.' This powerhaps, when In a great debate he said : ful penetrating oil la one preparaMothers love I It has produced, tion that will help to make your fondled, reared. Inspired and glorified painful aching feet so healthy and all of the shadowy hosts who have free, from corn and bunion troubles that youll be able to go anywhere passed across the bank of time since and do la absolute feet man first raised his eyes toward the comfort anything heavens. It is, I say again, the golden So marvelously powerful Is Moonea cord that binds the earth to God I Emerald Oil that thousands have To that wonderful lovS, to her who found It gives wonderful results In gave It to us, we wear hef dedicated the treatment of dangerous swollea or flower and slug to her, whether pres- varicose veins. Your druggist Is sellent or absent, the supreme pean in our ing lots of it heart from a bone spavin, ting bone, splint, curb, side bone, or similar troubles; gets bores going sound. Absorbine acts mildly but quickly. Lasting results. Does not blister or remove hair, and horse can be worked. At druggists, or postpaid, t2JQ. Horse book S free. w Phased user Bay: Hd a very ha Mother Influence in Life of the Redeemer . Senorltu Angelina Arduiza of Cuba, who bos won the big beauty contest there and Is to be Miss Cuba". In the International contest at Galveston, Texas Beauty Princesses Minowanin hihI Alauuanuia und Marituslkauu, medicine inuu, are In May. ihe last survivors of the Mashpee tribe of Indians. They are seen above as they took part in ceremonies at Indian Itock, near Mlddleboro, Mas?. PREMIER OF JAPAN Russian Armored Train in China Here Is the famous White Russian armored train that Is attached to the Northern army In China. The gun Is In the kettle-likshelter with Its crew. Because He loves the children so God gave them mothers Just to be His holy ministers below, to fit them for eternity. Because all mothers are Hla care, God lends the helplessness and grace of childish hands to lead them where their angele always see His face. e Anna B. Brant. Symbol of the Day The white carnation eurly was adopted as the symbol of day; its whiteness for purity, Its form and Baron lunaku, head of me Selyukal party, has been appointed premier o Japan to succeed WakasukI, who re signed. Baron Tanaka, who 1ms beet minister of war In three cabinets, was born In 1SC3, the son of a hntibU servant of the feudal Ird clarea that after taking the Compound she la la health then before. -- ..a. J. Storm Lano Street, Paterson, N. J. Y?-;- fragrance representing beauty and love, and Its wide field of growth and lasting qualities symbolizing charity and faithfulness all a true mothers virtues. The white carnation remains the recognized symbol of Mothers day. though usage has Introduced the wearing of the red carnation In tribute to llvlDg mothers. Other flowers are worn when carnations are not avsil- able. No incident In connection with the mighty tragedy of the Cross has any deeper pathos or finer significance than the recorded words, Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother." There can be little , doubt that, deep as was her understanding of His life and the import of His ministry, she was Incapable of comprehending, to its full worth, the significance of the crucifixion. No written words could Indicate the depth of her sorrow or the greatness of her In few of the lives disappointment. of the great and the good does the mother Influence figure so largely, as In the life of Jesus. One yearns to know something of those years of obscurity lived In Nazareth and of the Intimacies that existed between mother and Son. What a record such pages would make of motherly love and filial devotion ! We do not have to strain our Imagination to conceive In what explicit and loving terms He talked with her concerning the great Issues of Ills life. Doubtless to no one did He confide the purpose of Ills lifes work as to His mother, and certainly from no one else did He receive such assurances of devotion and encouragement.' Little wonder Is It that the master painters of the world have concentrated their genius In pro duclng on canvas this glowing and glorious Intimacy. Raphaels brush perhaps, above all others has produced the Immortal canvas of Mother and Child. The whole story of the Gospel lifts motherhood to higher levels of distinction than It bad ever known before, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, Is the highest approxlma tlon of our Ideals concerning this most sacred of all office- - 9-- u bone with bon spavin. Now sound a dollar; not lam step fa month. Working dally.'' HURT? 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