For Johnny. Mrs. Briggs is so good looking that Mr. Briggs seldom finds it in his heart to be angry with her, but he was really cross when she returned from Florida. "lI understand,” he sald, “that you passed yourself off as a widow while you were away. How about it?" She admitted it “You ought to be ashamed of your. are not.” “Of course I am not,” said Johnny's account. I wanted him have a good time, and he did. have no idea how kind all the gentle men were to him.” THE RIGHT SOAP FOR BABY'S SKIN Juticura Soap is the mother's fa. vorite, Not only is it unrivaled in purity and refreshing fragrance, but its gentle emollient properties are usually sufficient to allay minor irri tations, remove redness, roughness and chafing, soothe sensitive tions, and promote skin and health generally. Assisted cura Ointment, it is most valuable in hair itching, burning infantile eruptions. Cuticura Soap wears to a wafer, often outlastimg several cakes of ordinary soap and making its use most eco- nomical, Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post. card “Cuticura, Dept, L, Boston.”"-—Adv. Can't Tell, These Days. The men had been obs the antics of a strange man in and finally broke into speech. Crawford—What's the matter that fellow who is holding lamp post and shuffling his fe There was a t two ing ers gilence with on to the Crabshiaw- I'd have said . perhaps he's practising a new Judge. he was dr Quiet Desired. Wifie—Do you love me still, dear? Hubby—When I'm trying to the paper 1 do. MRS. WINNS ADVIGE TO WOMEN Take Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and be Restored to Health. —————————————— Kansas City, Mo. —** The doctors told me I would never be a mother. Every X month the pains fwere so bad that I jcould not bear my weight ‘on one foot. FI began taking Ly- dia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- dipound and had not {finished the first bot- gitle when I felt tigreatly relieved and [ took it until it “made me sound and well, and I now have two fine baby girls. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound too highly for what it has done for me. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine read an opportunity.’’ — Mrs. H. T. Winn, 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Read What AnotherWoman says: Cumming, Ga.—*‘1 tall some suffer. ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink- bam’s Vegetable Compound and what it has done for me. I could not eat or sleep, had a bad stomach and was in misery all the time, I could not do my housework or walk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors’ medicines and different patent medi- cines but failed to get relief. My hus- band brought home yourVegetable Com- pound and in two weeks I could eat any- thing, could sleep like a heaithy baby, and walk a long distance without feeling tired. Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as I did, and you are at liberty to use this letter.” — Mrs. CHARLIE Bag- LEY, R. 3, Cumming, Ga. IF YOU HAVE no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, "all run down'’ or losing flesh, you wl Tuit’s Pills Just what you need. They tone up the weak stomach and bulld up the flagging energies. ves immediate relier jor all kinds of PIL and & wonderfnl vemedy for ECZEMA, CHA pi rite AGE eens and any ta of id IN wanty-five eonts at all druggists. or BRE SAMPLES. Dept. D-1. HE CoURINEY DRUG COMPANY | WRONG KIND OF GARDENING | Form That Patient Had Been Indulg- ing in Was Not What Doctor Would Have Recommended. “Now comes the scason when the wife goes to the country and the hus- | band, in the words of the immortal { song, shouts ‘Hooray! Hooray!'"” Thus Jerome 8, McWade, in an | after-dinner speech at Duluth began his response to a toast “The La- dles.” “When the ladies are with us, are safe,” he resumed, “but when they {| BO off to country or shore, leaving us { In town alone, then our troubles be i gin, “A man a doctor, ‘Doe,’ he "You sympathetically. prescribe condition. on we one summer day called on down.’ doctor all sald run the not going for a man in your No, sir, what I'm going to prescribe is gardening.’ “The patient started and his un- healthy pallor turned to a dull brick red. ‘But, » he sald, ‘gardening is the cause of all my trouble’ ‘Humph, what kind of gardening? “Roof,” the replied.” -. Child Acts Surgeon's Role, Sarah Shaffer, thirteen vears ol Angeles, heroi sister fell sald, T'm look it, too, Tm to drugs for vou doe man Los developed little her five shattered her elbow. Viley, ¢h Sarah on, and of it as to win who saw the tiny rived little father and their Maybelle called ner | dren's wih Tan i to call one of the di { could raise | receivir Saran one pain, w I ambulance raced out to the S me, and Sarah obeyed the letter, Valuable Information. » on their had proached the | a folded “A present company 8 compliments.™ “Indeed,’ itr "A railway Eir.” “Oh, thank you but what are sald the map, marks in blu That's the | marks show and their length” ’ ¥ sri] 9 ie pencii’ beauty of it, sir: those NOES Are Tit-Bits just where the ta London Limitation of Art The head certain Washington | family ached by his son, just majority ‘Father,” said he, “1 want to talk with you concerning my future. I have de cided to become an Have you any objections?” The old man scratched his head re. flectively and replied “Well, no, son that you don’t draw on me.” of a recently nearing his was appre artist provided of | course Modern Business Man. “How was game, Plimson?” asked Withersly “Don't ask me Plimson Just as 1 was starting for the park a man came in and insisted on talking the growled business to me the whole afternoon.” "That's tough He took up your time and you got nothing.” “Oh, 1 made $1,000, confound the luck.” Habit to Avoid. “There is one unaccountable thing to me about the batter on your base ball club.” “What is that?” “Knowing his wife as 1do.1 cannot | imagine why he is eager to make so many home runs.” YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Marine Myre Remedy for « Weak. Watery Byes and Granulated Hyelids; No Just Bye Comfort Write i by mal Freo. Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The Reason. | such a slow pay?” “Because he is so fast.” Worms expelled system with Dr. Bhot.” Adv. | a skate on. | A ————————— » Fi YEARS AGO have been killed num and mor are prohibi from felling to anybody without label is: “4A medicine ous doses or whose health has stupor, coma, of i“ : "i Cordials,” a wmedioind 10 of what it composed, CONTAIN NARCOTICS, of Chas. H. Fletcher, C ht her child must have pene drugs will produce will produce the SLEEP Iauda- product of opium, I CT Pa a or The Sefistision uf 4* nareotie® : ean: been rui and sold under the names You should Pht bermit any know 4 al Markets Spot weak; if New York, NEW YORK. Wheat No. 2 hard winter, 100¢ « No. 2 red, new, 92% c¢ | { July ship ments; No, 1 Northern Duluth, 165: No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 104% fo b afloat, Corn prompt, Eggs-—Fresh 312@22%ec; firsts, 18% @ 1944 ; nearby, hennery whites @26; gathered whites, 23024 Dressed Poultry-——Western chickens, frozen, 14% @20c: fowls, 13@19: keys, 26@26. Live poultry, weak; Western ,chickens, broilers, 34438; lowls, 16% @17; turkeys, 11% @12. No. 2 yellow, 82¢c ¢ { ¢ extra firsts, seconds, gathered, 20 21%; Gr A tur- Wheat red, spot and Du- PHILADELPHIA Car lots, in export elevator, No. 2 June, $1@1 0014; No. 1 uth, $1.02@1.031%. Corn—Car. lots, R2@82%c; natural Northern No, 3 No. 2 yellow, yellow, 81@81%; BOW @81; do do, new, ye low, new, Bl1% @'82; steamer, lo do, No No. 4 vellow, T6@ 78 yellow, 47@47%0; No. 3 white, per doz; nearby CRE6 tern, BALTIMORE. —Wheat--No 981% nominal August 77% nom Contract, 2 white, 45 % une gpot and nominal Tic enles) No. § 46% ¢ salps No nearby Delivery NO. 3, 3, 68@70; Bag lots Export n 2, 72@ 7c: No. 4, 66@ 67. 3 fimothy, No 1. standard, HO@ 18; 17; No. 3, $314@ 15. Light, $1650G17: No. 1. No. 2, 313@15; heavy, $15015.50. Clover—No. 1, $15@15.50; No. No. 3, 310@12 Creamery, fancy, 28% G29; choice, 27TG 28: Creamery, prints, 0; creamery, blocks, 27@29; ladies, 19@20;: Maryland and Pennsylvania, rolls, 18; Ohio, rolls, 18%: West Vip ginia, rolls, 183%; storepacked, 18%; Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, dairy prints, 19. Jobb BE as to $18@18.50; No. 2, $16.509Q Clover Mixed $16@16.50; gq - Ad Choice 13@ 14; Butter creamery good, 25@ 26; creamery, 5g 22 286 Cheese lote, per 1b, 15% @léc Eggs—Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 20c; Western firsts, 20; Weat Virginia firsts, Southern firete, 18. Recrated or rebandled eggs, S$ @lc higher. Live Poultry—Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 17¢; do, small to medium, 17¢; do, old roosters, 10c; spring, 1% Ibs and over, 35@3%6¢c; do, smaller, 220 3c. Ducks—OWd, 12¢; Muscovy, 119 12¢; spring, 3 Ibe and over, 18¢c Pigeons— Young, per pair, old, Sy» «U3 ae “oC, Live Stock CHICAGO ~—Hogs—8trong. Bulk of saier, $8.00@8.15; light, $7.85@8.15; rough, §7.76@ 7.90; pigs, $6.90G 7.65. i Cattle--Beeves, $7.26@9.30; steers; @8.25; cows and heifers, $3.7008.70; | calves, $7.25@10.50. Sheep-—Steady. Sheep, $6.60@6.35; ! yearlings, $6.756@7.50; lambs, $6609 | 8.65; springs, $7.26@9.75. | 8T. LOUIS, MO.—Pigs and lights, | $6.50@8.10; mixed and butchers’, $8@ | 8.15; good, heavy, $8.06@8.15. | Cattle—Native beef steers, $7600 | 0.00; cows and heifers, $4.25@9.00; | #tockers and feeders, $6.00@8.00; Texas and Indian steers, $5.75Q8.25; cows and heifers, $4.50@ 6.65; native calves, $6.00@10.25. Sheep—Sheared mutton, $4.7565.00; sheared lambs, $7.00§8.00; spring lambs, $89.55. PITTSBURGH. — Cattle — Choice, $8.75@8.90; prime, $8.00 8.60. Sheep-—~Prime wethers, $6.0066.25; culls and common, §2.50@4.00; lambs, $4.5008.00; veal calves, $10.00010.25. i’ WANTED TO KNOW THE FIGURE Fortune Hunter's Mother Was Not Dealing In Uncertainties, If She Could Help It, Miss Jeannette Gilde r, the brilliant eritic, toyed with a pink and gold mustache cup at mustache cup tea concluding the Bad Taste exhibi- tion in York. “The mustache cup,” said Gilder, “holds its own even better than the hand-painted cuspidor. But, after all, there iu spiritual as well as material bad taste, and a spiritual bad taste exhibition is now in order “In the forefront of it I'd put the fortune hunter. Not all our fortune hunters come from across the water. I heard of one the other day who be longs to the oldest family In Amer { ica, the New Miss 80 he and his mother have decided that he must marry for money. They were Mscussing recently, the palr of them, a western girl. “ ‘Her fortune is large tut vague.’ said the mother ‘Besides, she Is gauche. Her feet are broad and flat She has a gold front tooth. Her French is execrable She “Yh I ¢ of her,’ the serted confider o “y something voung fortune hunter make out as that's the hand the for the iounced Lacking in Self-Assertion, Abner Appledry Jay Green ain it dep ndence Appledrsy a ride on gitn in church! No, Not Half Bad nn We Marry’ ; ad ECR TZ A one best beverage. Delicious, Demand the genuine Ly full nage Nicknames encoursge substitution, The Coca~CoLA Co., ATianta, Ga. “IS YOUR BABY RESTLESS?” See the anxious mother bend What tendes Her beast aches ng over the sleepless bale! or him. Wise mothers use Dr. FAHRNEY’S TEETHING SYRUP Which babies | cures Colic § gts. Trial bottie free if you mentior this paper Made ouly by DKS. D, FAERNEY & SUN, Haczxsrown, Ma, RECOGNIZED WORK OF ARTIST ike because it cures them. Prevents Cholera Infantomy, ites, Keep a8 b tle at hand. 25 cents at Crug. fen man le Francis wa ot OL Fooled Once. Quick Hand Out What Might Be Called Important Piece of Negro to Miginformation “Don't be 10thing hundergtorm IOWers Consideration. Whitewa Job a Secondary agther 1 ance red licu ili for the blues For That Bedtime Snack The kiddies need something that is dainty and appetizing, don't they? And you want to sure that they have a food that is easily digested—one that will not disturb their sleep. Pogt Toasties are surprisingly good at any time. They are made ofthe hearts of the finest Indian SEE, pedodly cooked, delicately sweet- ened and salted, rolled into thin, ribbony flakes and toasted to a crisp, golden brown. They have that indescribable flavour— sweet and delicious, that so delights the taste. ust from the package and add cream and a, ox Ee ai Easy to serve and mighty good. “The Memory Lingers”’