COUNTRY AWAKE TO DANGER fncrease of Sanatoria and Hospitals for Consumptives Is Most Gratifying. The growth of the crusade against fuberculosis in the United States Is shown to good advantage in the two directories that have ‘been issued by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis and the one in preparation. The first tu- berculosiz directory published in 1904, by the tuberculosis committee of the New York Charity Organization Socle- Ry and the National Association listed B33 sanatoria and hospitals for con- pumptives in the United States, for pome of which preliminary provision pnly has been made The combined gapacity of these institutions was only B.000 beds Thirtytwo dis ensaries and thirty-nine anti-tubercu Eous organizations summed up gically all of the fighting force merated in the fir dire mecond directory was prepared by the PNational Association for » study Prevention of Tu and pub {shed under the the well Sage Foundation in A: fThis directory listed 240 sanat Rospitals 1 increa 107 fron ormer directory; 158 dispensaries, an Sncrease of 126; special prac ena rey $1 ctory ile and 5 GOR 1808 ga Of and 195 associ n increase of 156 Ra ner beds listed in The new dire will be is Bued soon, will list over 400 sanatoria pad hospitals with a bed capacity of meariy 25,000; )0 special guberculosis fully M50 anti-tuberculosis a kommittees was the ! Bumption ¢ regat nearly 5H( cent, ine The number of 1908 was 14,014 ‘tory that than 3 and sgociations more dispensaries Since + first directory in 1904, stn} fg . 8 cobs $ v number of agencies fighting M fesued increase National stuay and Preve swourld like mgencies engaged Xuberculosis, in be to or listed in ISICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH jfindigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dys- pepsia Relieved Five Minutes After Taking a Littie Diapepsin. take 4c at wasn't Relief ach misery drug store These iDiapepsin to thoro Dyapepsia, Indige any other s ig tomacl On Authority of Teacher. A quick-witted boy, asking food at ® farmhouse too recently ravaged by wther hungry fishing truants, was told that he was big enough to walt until he got home. “Of course, If have children with you——" hesitated the kindly woman of the house, and was lmme idiately informed that there were six children in the party. you ithe Indignant protest later Horth by the condemnation of one who had shared the good bread and butter thus secured. “Fib nothin’. tchildren six times over. We're chil dren of our father and mother, chil ran of God, children of our country, iehildren of the church an’ children of grace. Teacher said so last Thursday, wmnd I guess she ought to know.” Lover's Wedding Cake, Four pounds of our of love, half a pound of buttered youth, half a pound of good looks, half a pound of sweet temper, half a pound of self-forgetful ness, half a pound of powdered wits, half an ounce of dry humor, two table spoonfuls of sweet argument, half a pint of rippling laughter, half a wine. ginssiyul of common sense Then put the flour of looks and sweet temper furnished house youth to a cream ness of faults, self forgetfulness; pow- dered wits, dry humor Into sweet argu- ment, then add them to the above, Pour in gently rippling laughter and common sense. Work it together un. til all is well mixed, then bake gently forever, love, into ——————— Expecting Too Much. it was a cold, raw day, but the Neverswoats and the Fearnoughts were playing a game of ball on the prairie, just the same. The pitcher of the Neversweats, his fingers hall frozen, falled dismally in getting the balls over the plate, | “Aw,” sald the captain, “I tought yo wus one o dese cold weather pitchers!” “I am,” sald the slab artist, blow. ing on his benumbed digits to warm {them, “but { ain't a ice pitcher, blame ye!” re ————— HIS HEALTH RESTORED. Terrible Kidney Trouble Cured After Physicians Gave Up Hope, Edward Gelston, 82 Wallace St, Bridgeport, Conn., says: “So painful were the passages of the kidney secre- tions that neighbors heard me scream two blocks away, Every doctor in town treated me. I was in three dif. ferent hospitals and had two operations but was finally taken home to die. A physiclan made affidavit that I could not live six months Ag a last resort taking Doan’'s Kidney Pills and soon noticed improvement. Under thelr use 1 in weight from 124 to 177% pounds, more than |[ ever weighed before Doan's Kidney Pills gaved me from the grave and restored heal Remember the For sale by box gained me to perfect Doan's cents a N. Y. 60 Buffalo, Foste All men equal before the law, are Ome are more k of 1 than equ to the getting around it Dr and Sugar-coated. tiny granules Pierce's invigorate stomach Pleasant regulate bowels to take as candy. Can You Blame Him? “Pa skeptical “That man's when a woman tells her age” what does mean? describes =z feelings and GRIP best remedy For COLDS CAFPUDINE is Reporter in Luck, yp 3 i ! Ealy no right ner has newspa against her been frozen LOT § Strong Preaching ear inns ar-okd ith her itendent ie pulpit Oh, father.” asked the little girl, ve with enthusiasm, “Don't think Brother C. Is a very strong preacher? I do.” “Gratified by this evidence of usual Intelligence on the part of his offspring, the minister eagerly in quired into her reasons for her state ment. “Oh,” replied didn’t he un the little miss, art you see how the dust stamped his feet?" leasly, rose when Judge STOPPED SHORT Taking Tonics, and Built Up on Right Food. The mistake Is frequently made of trying to build up a worn-out nervous system on so-called tonics—drugs | New material from which to rebuild wasted nerve cells is what should be i supplied, and this can be obtained i only from proper food. “Two years ago I found myself on the verge of a complete nervous col { lapse, due to overwork and study, and {to iliness in the family,” writes a Wis consin young mother, “My friends became alarmed be canse I grew pale and thin and could not sleep nights, I took various tonics | prescribed by physicians, but thelr jefflecta wore off shortly after | | stopped taking them. My food did {not seem to nourish me and 1 gained no flesh nor blood “Reading of Grape-Nuts, 1 { termined to stop the tonics and see what a change of diet would do. 1 ate Grape-Nuts four times a day, with cream and drank milk also, went to bed early after eating a dish of Grape-Nuts. “In about two weeks I was sleeping soundly. In a short time gained 20 pounds In weight and felt like mn different woman. My ttle daughter whom I was obliged to keep out of school last spring on account of chronic eatarrh has changed from a thin, pale, nervous child to a rosy, healthy girl and has gone back to gchool this fall, "“Grape-Nuts and fresh alr were the only agents used to accomplish the happy results’ Read “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs, "There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new ans Anan from time 18 Jn. They fotereant, de WANNA NINN NANT NP ANS A RIBBON SEWING BAG CONVENIENT CASE FOR THOSE WHO CARRY WORK ABOUT. Ideas Which Will Be Appreciated the Traveler, the Invalid and the Woman With Very Lim. ited by Space. traveler, the inv: limited The woman with i pe always any new ideas holders for their or their embroider: A few novel ideas ! If porches sewing, thelr darning | such | given here you work on rib 148 It around Or fie Calling, use bon sewing case shown here fastens eye, ich 100k a ribbon band = ¥ the walst ®|with 1 and and ribbon {the number three ! can, of course s increased with your needs) The first is into pockets is a spool of cotton or A palr end. folded over and stitched in each of which there a roll of silk attached at the of scissors is The is painted az a an emery at is lined with with of second ¢, and bas The third and piped holds a row measuring taj 3 the bottom canton flannel and LArrow ribbon, pins At Even ized the the end Is a cushion { the loops at the for such thimble The invalid = workbag attached rocking chalr things buttons NINN PN NSAI NNSA ANNI, PRETTY SILK WAIS™ batiste fashion and mented with straps and buttons draped In rimmed front with beauti and a band o The deep voke and embroidery ils . of plain le The short, loose sleeves are wrdered with bands of lace r-Made Suits —Striped Are and Checked Materials Very Popular Sly separats nnd ised in material cases they are with plain it will changes In A. & * the fact } season of radical freys be Mn tatlor-made the stvies at skirts are all ro have one or two models of platy from the waist which strapped in about (yt reen showing of E fabrics wh rATLY tly tweed Velvetls for winter are and serge, in mixed ga will be whionable extremely wear, | dark lors, with a fine stripe of another ue The oidery se elaborate little boleros transform a simple ge trl 2 look wonder inst particularly soft net groatenoss 1 hey fo season's smart, OVEr Aa and they are fr over dresses of fully pret now 10 think mans niew bathrobe that serves ax ila ’ ef res verses Tas in Diace of A Kimono winter Hanket material is of fa with with a the walst white or course a vorite: it ig cut perfectly plain, out trimming, and heavy cord and Gray, blue and garnet, with is fastened tassel at Ripple elderdown is another staple broadcloth Turkish toweling In extra thick tape Uses of Velvet. Velvet ia used In this season's modes In ways that would have been called odd a few years ago white lingerie dressed have borders the velvet is used for revers on the gowns, Another striking combination use velvet with the English eyelet em. black velvet Sometimes the is used as a sort of tunic While black just now Is the most popular, the colored velvets seem to be rapidly gaining favor with the fashionable, and they, too, have thelr share in the sudden popularity of the fabric. Leather Collar Sets, Leather collar and cuff sets on tallor. made sults are of course not very new, but they are being revived In the sud. den return of leather, "and are seen frequently In black patent leather on tweed or covert sults of brown, blue and gray. Sometimes, too, they are In white; one such was worn with a white serge cont, cut In empire style and disclosing a very smart redand white striped waistcoat beneath, flanneletto Many of these are contrasting colors which give them a gmartness they would otherwise lack Vegetables for Children. The potato is easily digested But it must be In good and well bolled or baked, never fried New or waxy Carrot is nutritive, but must be ex. lettuce, spinach and the above the baby stage Chenille Caps. Parisian women have taken with en thusiasm to the new knitted caps of chenille, mostly In red and other bright colors, very fiat, and un. trimmed. These are warm, light and pretty, and will be much worn this winter for skating, etc, and as trav. eling caps. The Idea originated with a little girl who sold dolls’ caps of this sort at the Paris races, Sofa Pillows, When making up a pillow which you have embroidered, introduce a thick sheet of cotton wadding under the cover. Both the appearance and the “Teel” of the cushion are im proved by this treatirent. The same thing applies, of course, to heavy pil fows of all sorts, embroidered or oth erwise. Frenchman's Suspicions Really Some. thing of a Compliment to the Men of America, Claude i aviuior, York, fcans “The American woman is regarded nbroad an angel,” he sald “The man is admittedly a good fellow, but Gralinme praised at a the good White, the dinner fellowship Euglish in New ul Aner ns ne is far from heard of whose an angel being You've the Frenchman perhaps sweetheart spent the summer in America’ the poor $1 bile WHAT? AN INTOLERABLE ITCHING treatn 3.4 ie iitie tro Yery ip I used about one half a Soap and half nt in all six or seven bottl and the last neither an expensive Since then | have scalp trouble any kind with my hair unbound, it knees and had it not been doubtless be fcura Pills tim ottles— dious had no Standing up, comes to my Cuticura I should wholly bald “This is a voluntary, unsolicited tes. timonial and I take pleasure in writing it, hoping my experience may help gomeona else Miss Lilllan Brown, R.F. D. 1, Liberty, Me, Oct. 29, 1808" freatment of for An Effort to Oblige. lowbrow does his best to be agreeable,” sald the sympathetic YOUng woman “It's too bad that he haa so little tact” “I understand that Miss Coddleyap refuses to speak to him. He sent her a box of candy and she fed it all to “Mp more kind and thoughtful and her a box of dog biscuit” sent But is doesn’t. lake long to tame a social lon . I——————————— A Bure ®ign. understand, Mr. Reuben,” said visitor, “that your son is devoted oy the the oid the Ho “Ya-as, nan aid dows thoubt mr SAVED FROM OPERATION By Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound TE ! De Forest, Wis.— i““After an opera UI VE4rs ago ains down- oth sides, ny on a): iin Weekly her ope Lydia E. am’'s Vegeta. t srart npoul i “i tO0K roubles.” Mrs. AverstE VESPERMANN, De For. est, Wisconsin Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La. —' “For years I suf- fered females troubles, Finally I was ¢ to my bed and thedoctor tion was neces. sary. Igave L tham's Veg- etable Compound I first, and was saved from an operation.” — Mr Liry Peyroux, 1111 Kerleree St Ay 44a New Orleans, [a 3 from BEVEar sald an 4d success Pink. Cure me of x ta ws ¥ 3 wr ’s SLAanNnLY pour. to 1 dd , 3 [be great volu Ony cor 3 : ely that Lydi ble Cor ind is dis which so r those om If you want special advice about your case write to Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, Her advice is free, and always helpful. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS sever fail. sble—act surely but gonily on Puomly veget- digtrem— cure mdi. gostion— improve the completion — brighten the eves. Small Pill, Small Dose, Senall Price Genuine seater Signature SNOWDRIFT HOGLESS LARD is universally declared the superior of all lards, lard substibubes or com. pounds lor shortening. is U.S. inspected and pasved, and is sold un. der vor own additional gusranter of un. AS SeeTork SewOrisans Chong Sevansah zai Thompson's Eye Water FOR MEN & WOMEN wha _3 or $4.00 shoes you can buy 7 Youwi when fit and re so well, CAUTION! =o counts. It has 8 aRLD, ; 3 ark ee 2, en. Monae. need in the
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