COLDS Cured in One Day Lofty Plumzige Honored FAVORITE As a rule, a few doses of Munyon^s Cold ..................... Remedy will breaj: xip any cold and prevent pneumonia. I t reliev throat" and lungs almost instantly. it's, or sent postpaid, ny druggist's, p( ^ 25 cents at an; cal advice write to If you eed Medical will carefully Munyon's Doctors, JThey --- -------diagnose your case and give you advice mail, absolutely free. aS, absoli Address Professor Munyon, 63d and' Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. % IT M A K E S W E A K W O H E N S T R O N G IT - H A K E S 5 IC K W O M E N W E L L . N o woman’s appeal was ever misdirected or her con-' fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the W orld ’s D ispen sa ry M edical A sso cia tio n , D r , R. "V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N , Y . The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by Dr, P!erce*s Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a dajr» CARTER^S L im E LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable —act surely and NO WONDER. gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, H ead ache; D iz z ifness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine m ust bear Signature DR. WINTERS SPILLS For Con»tipation, Torpid I.iver, Sour Stomacli, Meadaclio, Bad Blood, Offensive Breath, Etc. N DR. WINTERS Photo Vf Underwood ds Underwood, N. Y. THE BEST MEDICINE Ifo r C o u o H S W omen When m woman apeaks of h e r ailent aeoret^ auffering th e trusts you. Millioiu have be* • to w e d thif m a r k o f oonfideace on Dr. R. Y« Pieroey of Bufiisloy N , y . Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription —which saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully | grapples with woman’s weak nesses and stubborn ills. C o L .D s i Thompson’s Eye Water T he-^ery W orst. Clem ent J. Driscoll, z.t a dinner in New Yo^k, told a num ber oi am using sto ries about his strenuous life as com m issioner of weights and m eas ures last ybar. “A friend of m ine,” said Mr. Dris coll, “noticed one m orning th at his grocer looked very sad. ‘W hat’s the m atter, old m an?’ my friend asked Jokingly. ‘The weights and m easures m an hasn’t been dropping in on you, I hope?' “ ‘Yes, he has,’ snapped the grocer. “ ‘But you don’t really moan to say,’ exclaimed my friend, ‘th a t he caught you giving only fifteen ounces to the pound?’ " ‘W orse than th a t! ’ groaned th e grocer. ‘I’ve been giving seventeen.’ ” Is of Scotch Origin. Ellen Key, who has w ritten a num ber of books and has had much to do w ith molding public opinion in Swe den, is descended from a Scotch high lander, Colonel McKay, who fought un d er Gustavus Adolphus. In 1880 her fa th er lost all his money, and Miss Key w ent to work as a teacher. She then gave lectures and has for 20 years been lecturer on the history of civilleation a t the P opular U niversity o f Stockholm. S om etim es Not at Home. Charity W orker—You poor soul! Does your husband always hang around the house all day? Mrs. T enem ent (cheerfully)—-In dade, no. H alf the toim e he’s in the lockup.—Tit-Bits, SH IFT If Y our Food Fails to Sustain You, Change. One so rt of diet m ay m ake a person despondent, depressed and blue and a change to th e kind of food th e body dem ands will change the whole thing. A young wom an from Phila. says: ‘‘F o r several y ears I k e p t In a run down, m iserable sort of condition, was depressed and apprehensive of trouble. I lost flesh in a distressing way and seem ed in a perpetual so rt of dream y nightm are. No one serious disease showed, b u t th e ‘all-over’ sickness was enough. “Finally, betw een th e doctor and fa ther, I was p ut on Grape-Nuts and iream , as it was decided I m ust have a lourishing food th a t th e body could n ak e use of. “The w onderful change th a t came over me was not, like Jonah’s gourd, Uie grow th of a single night, y et it cam e w ith a rapidity th a t astonished n?e. “During th e first w eek I gained in weight, m y spirits Improved, and th e world began to look brighter and more w orth while. “And this has continued steadily, till now, afte r th e use of Grape-Nuts for only a few weeks, I am perfectly well, feel splendidly, ta k e a lively in terest In everything, and am a changed person in every way.” Nam e given by Postum Co., B attle. Creek, Mich. Rfead th e little book, “The Road to W ellville,” in pkgs. ‘^There’s a reason.” In spite of the efforts of the Audu bon society on this side of the Atlan tic, and kindred organizations on the other, th ere is a very decided return to plumage decorations in the latest swell autum n millinery. And when fickle fashion calls, sense and senti m ent have to give way, as is shown in this Instance. In th e picture above is seen one of NEW TRICK IN MILLINERY Long S trings of Black Velvet Are Seen on Little Bonnets This Season. “Straw s show which way the wind blows.” So, also, do the little bonnets of tulle, coquettishly set upon the waved and puffed coiffure and engarlanded with myosotls, and the large tagals lined with felt, th at have quite taken the place of alm ost ail other form s of headgear during the last fev weeks. Every one of them have long strings of black velvet which are tied a t the side and a t the back and have thin long ends floating,, or caught with a jeweled pin high over the bust and on the left side. The “sleeve” string is simply a very long loop of broad velvet ribbon, through which the arm is slipped. It hangs loosely on the left side under th e arm. This new trick in m illinery Is caus ing not a little comment regarding Its probable popularity, bu+ withal seems to be finding favor in the eyes of the tru ly g reat dictators of styles. A SPORT’S COAT This useful coat m ight well be m ade in tw eed or« rough serge. It has the upper p art se t to th e basque under th e waist-band, which is of m aterial cut the reverse way, as also are th e cuffs and collar. The cap is of th e sam e m aterial aa Ever read the above lettey? A mev* coaL «oe appears from time to tlme^ They M aterials required: 2 yards 48 sure s:envlme, tme, and fall «i hmmma imterMt, inches wide. When Friendship Counts. The doors of th e deformed m an ar» always locked, and the key is on th e outside. He may have treasu res of charm inside, but they will never b e revealed unless th e person outside co operates wdth him in unlocking th© door. A friend becomes, to a mucl^ greater degree th an w ith th e ordinary^ man, the indispensable m eans of d is covering one’s own personality. On© only exists, so to speak, with friendSL. I t is easy to see how hopelessly suefe a sensitiveness incapacitates a m aa for business, professional or social life, w here th e h asty and superficial im pression is everything, and "disasK te r is th e fate of th e man who h a s not all th e treasu res of his personal ity in th e front window where th ey can be readily inspected and ap^ praised. — From th e Septem ber A t lantic. Dignified The Awakening. m other of prospective He—She is so artificial. bride (to social editor)—^And littl© She—Yes, artificiality seems ratural Dorotha, sister of the bride, who is tO' to her. he flower girl, will he dressed like a, Dresden shepherdess, with golden GIVEN UP TO DIE. crook festooned with rosebuds and—* Young voice from the stairway—^ Cured By Doan’s Kidney Pills A fter Ma, where is the ysrashrag?—Judge. these latest hats. The feathers are those of the ordinary rooster, shaped and trim m ed to a height th at is In direct contrast to the broad, low con fection of last year. There is appar ently no lim it to the lofty altitudes to which these hats may reach. The Doctors Gave Up Hope. body of the h at Is of bronze-brown J. L. Richardson, Red Key, Ind., velvet, with an upturned brim th a t says: “For five m onths I was con rises front and rear. fined to my bed, a helpless Invalid. I alm ost w ent crazy. Twenty-five hours passed w ithout a pas TIMELY TIP ON LINGERIE sage of the urine. The doctors began to Among P rettiest Corset Covers Are tak e th e w ater from Those T hat Fit Into Peplum me'* with a catheter. at W aist. They did this once a day for fifty days. The busy “bachelor maid,” who has Finally my doctor no one to look after the little details told m e my tim e was of her wardrobe, but m ust attend to up. The nex t day a them in the bits and edges of tim e friend advised me to tak e Doan’s Kid after business hours when she would ney Pills. W hen I had used five be glad to stretch out and relax in boxes, I got out of bed and improved, place of fussing with tapes and rib until entirely well? For five years I bons, continues to buy or make her have not had th e slightest trouble." corset covers and “com binations” “W hen Your Back Is Lame, Re with headings or casings at waist and m em ber th e Name—DOAN’S.” 50c. a neck edges, in which ribbons m ust be box a t all stores. Foster-M ilburn Co., run if they are to be worn with any Buffalo, N. Y. comfort. Yet among the p rettie st corset cov Would Arrest Him Anyway. ers of the p resen t'd ay are those that Sergeant—’Alt! Take M urphy’s fit into a peplum a t the waist line, a nam e for talk in ’ in the ranks. aarrow insertion or tiny band of fold Corporal—W ’j , sergeant, ’o w eren’t ed lawn covering the join and render talk in ’. ing a “draw tape” superfluous, and Sergeant—W asn’t he? Well, cross those th at have the fullness a t the it out an ’ put 'im in th e guardroom for upper edge gathered daintily, to fit, deceivin’ me.—T atler. once and for all, under a sinlilar fin ishing band to which the lace or em SPOHN’S DISTEMPER CURB will cure any possible case of DISTEMPER, broidery around the neck is joined. K EYE, and the like among horses Reference is not m ade to the close PIN of all ages, and prevents all others in the fitting corset cover, which rem inds same stable from having the disease. Also one of a fitted lining. These peplum cures chicken cholera, and dog distemper. corset covers have a slight fullness at Any good druggist can supply you, or send mfrs. 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Agents the w aist line, gathered into the band, to wanted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co., and alm ost as much a t the upper Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. edges, before finishing, as if the bead Rivalry. ing were to be used, with baby ribbon “Does your autom obile go faster to draw it close. And they yield noth ing to the other style, eith er in pretti th an your neighbor’s?” “No,” replied M r.. Chuggins. “But ness of appearance or perfection of finish. Moreover, they" quite elimi my danger signal m akes a m uch m ore nate all unnecessary "bunching” at disagreeable noise th an his.” the w aist line, which advantage, con Not In Vain. sidering the present styles, is recom Noah sighted Mount A rarat. mending them more and more to “A t last,” he cried, “th e m ountain “those who know.” reso rt w ith an ocean view !” H erew ith he felt th e voyage was not Angora Wool. In rain .—Puck. Angoia wool, ever so beautiful, soft and fleecy,, is m ade up in m any at Hoxsie’s Croup v er o f childrentractiv e forms. A dull green sw eater sa —no nausea. ( coat is $22, but it is the loveliest thing of its kind. Unlike dll the awkward All suppression of selfishness m akes things th a t are accustom ed to being th e m om ent great.—Lydia Maria crowded under coats and m ake the Child. w earer entirely m iserable, this one is soft and pliable, eUngIng to the figure in nice lines. It has pockets and belt and is finished down the front with sm all smoked i>earl buttons. T here are scarves, too. of this fleecy Angora yarn, long and soft and loosely woven, though warm as toast. They come e ith e r in pure w hite or with a purple striped border. The family with young children that is The sh o rtest words som etim es c arry th e m ost weight. Cement Talk No. 10 Conevete w ork stands th e w eath er. N o ro ttin g ^ shrinking, warping^ no crumbling nor rusting can occur where good sand, gravel or crushed stone have been mixed properly w ith UNIVERSAL P o rtla n d Cement and cast into sidewalks, floors, steps; foundations or other concrete; work. O u r best customers are our old customers w h a know by experience that concrete made from UNIVERSAL cement is good for years of use. Ask your dealer fojc UNIVERSAL when you have an^ concrete work to do. UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CEMENT CO. FRICK BUILDING. PITTSBURG ANNUAL OUTPUT iO .0 0 0 .0 0 0 BARRELS - PARK ER’S HAIR BALSAM • Cleiaue* und besotiflef the ■ Fromotefl ft lnzHiiftut growth. I N e v er F ail* to E estore G ray I H a ir to it* T o a th fu l Ck>lor. ■ Corel fcalp difeaiei ft gOe.ftndfLOO«t Drugget* If You Have a Sickly Youngster Try This Free W hite Gaiters Are_Worn. ^ The woman who has pum ps and does not wish to get high shoes until late in th e w inter can now use h er cloth gaiters and be very m uch in style. 'White ones are quite th e fash ion, and their rivals are pearl gm y. T hese are w orn with th e black shoes w ith all kinds of gowns th a t are short and for the s tr e e t without sickness in the* house now and then is rare, and so it is Important that the head of the house should know w hat to do in the little emergencies that arise. A child with a serious ailment needs a doctor. It is true, hut in the majority of Instances, as any doctor knows, the child suffers from some intestinal trouble, usually constipatioiL There is no sense I: a remedy containini flushing of the bowt _. _ ommended. Bather give it a e f a mild, gentle laxative, tonic like Dr. C ald w ell’S Syrup Pepsizw w h ich , by cle a n - This is no^ alone our opinion but that: reeport, Kans.^ been taking l£ Successfully and of Mrs. J. R. W hiting of Lena, Wis„ who gives it to her chil dren and takes it herself. It is sold liu fifty cent and drug stoi to Dr. CaiaweU and he win for ward a supply free o f charge. For the free sample address Dr. W. CaldwelL 20L Caldwell building, M ^ tl- oello, m.
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