MOTHER! LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup of Figs” A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour, Look at the tongue, mother! If coat erish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently a well, playful child again. ough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” full directions for babies, all ages and for grown-ups printed en the bottle. Adv. children of plainly Woman Royalties Made Army Officers For the first time in English as colonels in chief of English regi ments. Heretofore ing Queen includ- held of them, have several Mary herself, was the head of the British now Queen Mary has been appointed colonel in chief of the Eighteenth Hussars of historic while the Queen Mother Alexandra is associated with both the Nineteenth Hussars and the SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR naturally army, but Look Years Younger! Try Grandma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Almost knows that Tea and Sulphur properly ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, or gray; also ends dandruff, scalp and stops falling hair ago the only way to get this was to make it at home mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “"Wyeth's Sage and 8 phur Hair Remegy.” You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Every- body uses this old, famous recipe, be- cause no one can possibly tell you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray bair disappears, and after another application or two, your bair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger, Adv. everyone Cc streaked itching Years Poor Fido! Knicker—Do dog Bocker zled True Economy Every man who is seeking to save by smoking 5c cigarettes, should see how much fore satisfaction in better value he can get by payin 15¢ or 20 FATIMAS. they lead life? Yes, onls i ————— GAS PI PLANTS COUNTRY HOMES RENTED AT 350c PER MONTH Uelf-Operating Non-Explosive METROPOLITAN LIGHTING CO. 5235 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. AGENTS Wanfed in Every County PATENTS faces fates Baioe reasonable, Highest rvtotoncen. Bows Much Damage Done by Borers and Other Pests. Trees Should Be Examined and Every Egg Mass, Cocoon, or Any Cover ing in Which Insects Hide Should Be Removed. (By W, E RUMSEY.) The treatment which an orchard tree receives during the first few years of its growth often determines If allowed to of attacks of insects, it may live on from year to year, but will probably recover, Many young trees are killed outright by borers and pests, or so seriously injured soon succumb to droughts or are broken down by storms. A young orchard that is not pro- tected from these enemies is likely those remaining will be irregular in If the neg- defects apparent as It is es- therefore, in establishing a that the trees not only vigor and productiveness. lect is continued, these become more and more good orchard, ful insects and insect injuries, but Young trees are less able to severe injuries than are ones, but they are, likewise, easily protected. Their small makes it an easy matter them for, and to remove, borers gine and such be re Bag-Worm Cases. moved from their with but very little cost or expense. It is’ possible, too, very little cost and labor, to the trunks from the ravages of trouble with and mice § AMOUNT OF WATER IN SoIL | While Moisture is an Absolute Neces sity to Plants an Excess Is as Bad as a Deficiency. (By E. R. JONES.) Of the several conditions which in- fluence the growth of crops none is more important than the amount of water in or on the soil. While water is an absolute necessity to plants, an excess is as bad as a deficiency. Too much water is detrimental because: 1. Jt makes areas so soft that they places are long and narrow in form, they cut the upland into irregular veniently, 2. It delays in the spring. 3. It makes soils cold; (a) in the spring more than half of the warm this unnecessary water: (b) be AEE mesma ' s F-- On an B0-Acre Field Three Systems of Tile Drainage Were Necessary, This Shows the Advantage With Which Two Neighbors Can Cooperate in Putting in a Line of Tile. An Ob. stacle So Trivial as a Line Fence Should Not Be Permitted to Prevent Economical Drainage. The Owner of This Land Bays That Tile Pays Expended on Tile Has Raised the Value of the 80 Acres $1,000. its evaporation consumes heat could otherwise retain: its presence in the soil and downward f rainfall, which in the gpring is usual warmer than the ie soil DeCause the entrance movement o i¥ i i | | during the egg-laying season. bag-worm is a peculiar which may be quite easily by a little care and precaution during the winter months. It winters in the egg stage in the female bag. In spring the young hatches and begins at once to on the constructing, meanwhile. a cover its own body. The case is com- posed of web and bita of stick and ls carried by the caterpillar wherever it goes. As the caterpillar grows the bag, is enlarged, and growth completed it attaches bag to a twig by a strong silk and changes within to a pupa The favorite food of the bag. arbor vitae and other evergreens. The caterpillars multiply on such and bedome exceedingly when they of he insect contre old feed nearest leaf, case (Oo when is the worm is branches during the and the best way of The bags hanging to the are conspicuous objects winter months, lect and destroy the bags while the Eight Months of Age—Well-Formed Tests Essential, (By R, G. WEATHERSTONE. We believe it is a great mistake to A gilt at five months is not fully developed and cannot, therefore pro duce pigs with the greatest vitality A gilt bred too young can never recover the vitality she loses at that time and while some farmers say that they produce good pigs, they probably three months later. Never select for a brood sow one that has a long face and a wild eye and nervous manner. The quiet kind with plenty of room for food make the best mothers. It is very important in selecting a brood sow to see that she has well formed teats on both sides. Cause of Potato Failure. Some of the things that cause the failure of potato hills are poor soil, improper preparation, poor seed, ir regular planting, poor cultivation, bugs, diseases and poor weather. Many of these conditions are controllable; all of them may be influenced by prop or methods of culture. out the oxygen from soil grains, thus hinder essary decomposition of or in the soil all crop gro the wih where soll to a sufficient depth stagnates only a few surface of the it y root development be The shallow root sys. veloped limits the depth » plant may get water, t plant food material. soil, that depth tem thus de from and ly and Bring Lower Soils Into Contact With the Air. ¢ a good deal of talk in ad vanced farm circles as to what we-are going to do for a supply of potash now importation from Germany So far as ordinary soils are concerned, need can be readily supplied if the farmer will but reso face the problem of deep plow: ing, says Hoard's Dairyman. All of the lower soils contain a large supply of potash All use and profit There is cut off that ley that is needed to bring it into contact with grow Plow land twelve to sixteen inches deep bring up that stiff, impenetrable sub soil and give it contact with the alr: mix it with the top soil and give i} contact with manure other That will set the in shape so the utilize it to do this deep Once in five or gix vears wil But we will know a good deal more about it, and the benefits that come from it in various if once about it in a earnest manner, Most farm ere dread to start in this work. The: dislike to incur the expense of a deep tilling plow, and they are skeptical as to the results. Bat they always will be in dread, and always will be skep tical until they go ahead and put themselves where they can see and learn One benefit is that you can get at adie the and of humus Te forms potash free. put roots of plants can need We year ! do do not we tet earlier in the spring. loge time in the spring. Every farmer are well dried out for fear of their be respect. Keep Fowls Busy and Singing and They Will Reward Owner With Eggs in Ample Abundance, Do not make the mistake of run. ning a mongrel flock of mixed col breeds, ete. Get one good, pure breed--the medium size, dark. colored American breeds are best for the farmer, furnishing eggs, meat and good mothers and setters, and, not being imbued with the spirit of thvestigation, they stay on earth minding their own affairs instead of ruining yours in the garden and fruit trees. Watch your birds and be on the lookout for any sign of lan- guor, remembering “a stitch in time saves nine.” Keep your birds busy and singing and they will reward you with eggs In abundance. Never Loafs on Job. Asfalfa does things and never loafs on the job. NEW YORK No. 2 ~Wheat red and No. 2 hard, 144c, ¢ i f track export; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 128% and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, $141%, c¢ i f Buffalo. Corn—8pot firm; No. 2 ¢ i f Buffirlo; Argentina, nominal, delivered. Spot firm; standard, (7c; 6%; fancy prime, Outs ~Butter--Creamery, 84c; extras (92 score), | creamery (higher scoring), 34% | creamery, firsts, 31@ 23%; 28@30; ladles, current 22% @24;. meconds stock, current make, packing make, No 21921% Egge— Fresh gathered, extra fine, extra Oreste, 39@40; firsts seconds, 35@ 237; state, Penney] vania and nearby hennery whites, fine 46@ 48; do, gathered whites do, hennery browns 2: do @141. Live Weak: Western 13% @ 14c: fowls, 13% @1: turkeys, 18@ 20; dressed dull: Wes? ern roasting chickens, 15@17% ; fresh fowls, 12% @ 17; turkeys, 126 2¢ Poultry PHILADELVHIA lots, in export January, $1.34@ 1 North Duluth, $142@ 145: No. 2 $1.3R@1.40 Wheat No. 2 red » SO Lar elevator spot | ern red, Western Rye bushel $l and Western a8 10 quality we " :g ‘ No. 2 1191.19 pe location ¥, ar lots No, 2 yellow, new, 771 low, new, 78% T6% @ T6c; T0%@72%c; new, co 2a Tac Oats No ard white ble @ hhc Butter creamery, fancy, special 35¢: extra firsts, 23@ 34¢ GE ENE «BG LC Corn as to locatior &@ The @77c sample vellow, i b, per 70 » ‘ Kieamer vel 3 How No Yi new, new, pounds « white stand 56856 1 No. 2 white Western, id-packed 37¢ extra firgts, 31 seconds nearby exira DELI kg fancy Average firsts, 236 34c bing sales of fancy prin Eggs Nearby extra, 46¢ firsts, $13.20 per standard by. good. current, receipts case, Western and So extra firsts, $13.20 per $12.60 per case; Southern, per case; refri packed, as 1s quality, dozen; fancy, selected fresh egge. jobbing., at dozen Live Poultry-—Fowls roosters, 10@§10%¢: according to quality, 12g 14c: ducks 14@15¢; geese, 13@15; guineas pounds and over apiece, pair, 50c.; do do, weighing, 1% @ 1% pounds apiece, pair, 40@45¢c; do do, old, per pair, 306 40¢ turkeys 15@17c. pigeons, per pair, 15@ 18¢ Cheese New York full cream, receipts, choice, 16c: do do, make, 1be;: do do, fair to 14% @ 14% cc; do do, part skims, 49¢c seconds ¢ job $4Q 16« per dozen; CASE: $1260 per ithwestern is near firsts, §12@ 1260 CRESS, spring 23@G 28¢c per candied and §2@51c, per CASE | gerator 13@16c;: old gpring chickens, per per earl current er good BQ 13 BALTIMORE epot and Janusry, %C 138%; No. 2 red Western, January, 141% ¢ Corn—Spot and February, 756% Standard white Wheat 137% No. 2 February, spot and red Anuar Tg € ats 58%e sales No. 2 white, 556%4¢ sales ye NO 3 Ye Wester: i 117%¢c:. No. 3, do, 114G114%: No. 4 do, 113@113%: No. 2, nearby, 95¢ 100. bag lots of nearby quality, S0@ 100 Hay---No. 1 timothy, $206 20.50: No 2. do, $15@ 19.50; No. 3. dc K0@ 1850; light clover mixed, $1850: No 1. do, $18.50@ 19. No. 2, do, $16.50@18 choice clover, $20: No. 1, do. $19.50: No. 2, do, $16@ 17.50; No. 3. do, $120 14.50; sample hay, as to kind, quality and condition, $10@13.50 Straw--No. 1 straight rve, 13.50: No. 2. do. $13G613.50: No. 1 No. 2, do, 3850 No. 1 wheat, $8; No. 2. do, $7.50 No. 1 oat, §8.50610. No . 17@ Ye as tn - id Butter a5@C8; creamery, Creamery, fancy, choiee, 336234: creamery, blocks, 34@36; ladles, 220 Maryland and Pennsylvania, rolls, Ohio, rolls, 21@22; ginia, rolls, 20@G 21; storepacked, 20; Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, | dairy prints, 209821. Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firets, 38c: Western firsts, 38: West Virginia firsts, 27: Southern Live Poultry-Chickense— Old hens, § Ibs and over, 14@15¢; do. old hens, small to medium, 12; do, old roosters, 16: do, young, smooth and fat, 14@ 15: do, rough &nd poor, 12. Ducks Muscovy, 3 Ibs and over. 14c: do, Pekings, 3 Ibs and over, 15; do, pud. dle, 2 Ibs and over, 14; do, smaller, 13; do. Indian runners, 13. Geese, nearby, 14@15¢. do, Western and Southern, 12613; do. Kent Island. 16. Pigeons, young, 1% Ibe and over, each, 25@30c; do, smaller, 15§20. Turkeys, hens, 16@17c,; do, gobblers. 15@16: do, small, poor and crooked breast, 12: do, old toms, 15. Dressed Poultry--Sealded. undrawn, head and feet on--Turkeys. choice, 17 @18c; do, falr to good, 16@16; do. rough and poor, 12. Chickens, choles young, 16¢; do, old and mixed. 140 15; do, old roosters, 10@11. Ducks, 14@16c. Geese, nearby, 15@16c; de Western and Bouthern, 12@ 14. i | NO CUSTARD FOR REGINALD) % Young Wife Had Done Her Best, But! Probably the Cook Book Was at Fault, loved his but he wife tenderly | had to acknowl recesses of his Reginald and devotedly, edge in the inmost heart that the hand that powder puff lost {ts art ding basin. “What pudding would night, she cooed lime “Oh, anything perately. “Anything?” pained tone “Well, you know, light-—only don't tire yourself out “You shall have your favorite tard, dear.” promised Toward o'clock turned, but the sound of teeth greeted in the you like to- love?” at i” he des- whispered she reiterated old girl: anvihing cus she Reginald re weeping and hie trained seven gnashing of CRT "Whatever implored, ‘hen O-0-0-0h’ girl?” he into dear rushed is it, he my as Kite she sniveled on his I've been making you cus tards all the ‘And what, They all waistcoat afternoon and pet 7” £1.14 ed ire CRKOS The Martini Berceuse, ing lady with & their home host A yor fri irienas Was ining The seductive cocktails oined the others in ' health Before concocted some and had his the d WaE experiencing wobbly feeling a cocktail $ served being in t e three strangers 1 ‘GASCARETS" FOR LIVER, BOWELS sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a No bowels; uch how miserable and able you are from constipation biliousness and sluggish ~you always get the des with Cascarets, Don't let 10cent box now odds how bad your liver, stomach or how 1m your aches, , indiges- bowels ired results stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take {ascarets to-night; put an end to headache, biliousness, nervy. ousness, sick, sour stomach, backache and distress; cleanse of all the bile, gases and constipated which is producing the misery A 10.cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months No more dave of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and All stores sell Cascarets. Don't the children—their little in- elders need a cleansing, too. Ady. your the dizziness Easwey other your ins organs 11 ail ide m intter then forget Volume us copy of 8S and Juliet” in exist recently sent England abroad. The value of ween $5000 and $87.5 re as itla- script on velh and notable being the of one Alberto was engaged upon it The title is ir pearls the cover is embel rubies and 36 ame Magnificent The most st ake EeEre a ILOImMen ence was fron fo a purchaser the book i= bet 0 it has been minated manu ' he is produced an 1m. volume as artist entire work Sangorski, who 15 months in gold and lished with 214 thysts sot CARE FOR CHILDREN'S Hair and Skin With Cuticura. ing Easier. Trial Free. Noth. fkin and scalp, the Ointment ness, roughness, dandruff, ete. Noth purifying the skin, scalp and hair. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. ~ Adv, ls A The Attraction, Hacon- street car conductors, Egbert men want to crowd the back plat AA NA SN i A Connecticut man has the face to say that he has built a clock that will run without windin nrine Tre Ao | WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION Tells How She Was Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Cempound. Louisville, Ky.—** I think if moresuf- | fering women would take Lydia E. from a female trou- ible, and the doctors decided I had » tumorous growth and would have to be operated upon, but I refused as I do ~ not believe in opers- I had fainting spells, bloated, My busband insisted that I try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful I did, for I am now a well woman. 1 sleep better, do all my housework and take long walks. I never fail to praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for my good health.”’—Mrs. J. M. Resch, 1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Since we guarantee that all testimo- nisls which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering ins like manner? If you are ill do not drag along until en operstion ie necessary, but st once take Ly ¥dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Write to Lydia FE. Pinkham Medicine Co,, (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter wil be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, DR.BULLS CL) ad FIFTY YEARS A. C. MEYER & CO. His Mission, The fish of Amer isthmus of Panama, classes, 20 orders, 223 famil genera, 335 subgenera 3.263 gpecies and 5a EB ibspecies The Student--Well, professor, if you will off I'N go out and get of genera The Professor ica, north of the embr three * 191 BE ace jes, il me toda: I can a string when a girl is she says she And rm iidal when the chi called but idren few are @ are answer, For Young and Old The acute agonising pain of rheumatism is soot at once by Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub—it penetrates to the sore spot, bringing a comfort not dreamed of until tried. Get a bottle today. RHEUMATISM Here What Others Say: “1 bighly recommend your Liniment ne the beet regoedy for rheumatiom | ever Bed. Before using it 1 on N. Yoon a oS nid, Ti. Here's Proof “1 wish to write snd tell you fall 1 bad dows fourteen steps, and braised my neck end hip very bad, Sulrad all. i my i for u 25 cont your Liniment in wo dupe’ Hime] wis St. Louis, May A mets ad hve em
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