Your Labor Counts—every ounce of work you do helps some soldier, This war was fought as truly in the household and in the work-shop as it was in the trenches. Some of our American women Aare borne down physically and mentally, by the weaknesses of their sex. They suffer from backache, dragging sensa- tion, bearing-down pains, very nervous and pain in top of head. If they ask their neighbors they will be told to take a Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce's which has been so well and favorably known for the past half century. Weak women should try it now. Don’t wait! Today is the day to begin. This temperance tonic and nervine will bring vim, vigor and vitality. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c. for trial pkg. tablets. Huntington, W. Va.— “Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was a great help to a pectancy. seemed to fail—I became all rundown, weak and nervous, could not eat nor sleep and was pause ated all the time. I be- gan taking ‘Favorite Prescription’ and it brought me through in splendid health and my baby was strong and healthy. —Mrs. A. BR. Hicks, 1719 Virginia Asa pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- mation. ed by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. EE Ss ula Tee, or The Paxton Toilet Company, Boston, MANY OWN LIBERTY BONDS Conservative Estimate That There Is One in Every Home Throughout the Country. the war there wer gh 11,000 0000) Add to ginte gnvings and ‘ aving : . this 3.006) (KR) ( banks, nelndes man it $00 OK) i depositors and 100,000 private banks. After plications, | would oral #1vy 4 D000) money States hefore 10,000.000 familie |AVers the war, ithiy The ipported hy It would likely be extremely conservative to say that to former and lean. there erty bonds in the cates we represented in this num fou Liberty 21.06%) (X¥) joan subscriptions wns si 3.000.000 others have subscribed of the loan, fourth Liberty isg11e8 were unable to do so in the We are then with 24 006) (6) can owners towlay. $000,000 for dupli Amerien slimination of are not in danger of misstat- ing facts: when we that there in now try. sy home In the coun- Magazine a bond in every Thrift aith, n Philadelphin ifter Keeping the F returning from A man tells of a his papers all near Independence hall lustily shont ing the news of Germany's sng “I'm just a-<doin’ what the Liberty would do If it could,” explained the Jit tle patriot. } ragged news) were wry, sold, ut ood render bell There is graduating from the school of experience, no e real food elements of wheat and bar ley so made as to be rich in suger, and Fasdy £0 eat rom pac with ig cream.Thatis GrapeNuts | A Substantial Food and Economical Propinquity’s Part THD By DOROTHY DOUGLAS 1918, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ; “Oh, yes, | tone was light, “1 shall wait shall be brave!" Her Her heart held tears, for you-—always,” she if it played about happy Hps. “But—of course you will, girl! You're that kind of stuff. And I'll come back to you with a chest full of medals and arms full of love.” Her head drooped on his khaki shoulder for a moment while she almost gave way. “Good-by,"” she whispered and pushed from her. held her more moment, my he sald, ing the lump that almost choked him. ham He for oir] Riri, one swallow- Then he took hls cap and strode down the garden path, closed the gate hee hind him her the shadows June twisted hard knot, bit her lips and Kept eyes glued to the opening In the where she had Then, slowly, she let the tears flow down her cheeks, into the mock and sobbed. Capt. Teddy Bilal wns in his quarters wit his own heart that this time he I see June day. That lowing } ue and w lost to of ns the 1: her fnmong UN, handkerchief to a her trees him inst seen threw ham } 1 hack knowledge In BOON wns the last for on the the very shoule many a he would sail day or the next at was sure. It seemed leave June; been she would come day. That him, that he Impossible suggest June answ Cross for nurses “0 was wonder lovely, back for she walt could those were fe eredd th She dejection and loneliness as If she 1 do something to help hasten the end of the war fn ad separ She was accepted and went into ated Teddy from her. an hospital She becal many new found At § ining aimost at once in the resting persons worl ahsorbed Soon quite again. night letter ambition and perha she that he ime to get married worked me than that June ever after clever a Also she ne smile ire word rgeon as Doctor earnestly of from Bu temer praise “0 chanan yw had the ity to pa wwe] ors or he chanced he in the wards ¥ had never noticed tl she of @ tors, better to attend slonal side of the the any doc some one ha was ving told her it N will tly to the profs stil i rk and not permit wrself to know doctors socially were filled Captaln letters fi i with and self alacrity »ith which hs Feddy’s interesting stories of he had He spoke more th here jaunts there, when time to him an once of the Was pil King A pretty French Naeyer, whom he had canteen, wa up the French language girl, Jeanne de meat at a sons on every available occasion he would come back te June guite an % giving him les 1 Oh, hoped she was not being too lonely & v fin more The war dragged and June ished her training, grew lovely, with a more serious expression in her eyes, forced there by the knowl on even world. of June in this Instead Nurse to base sent France, hos being wins sent ton take care of the poor wounded soldiers who were being brought home ter writing now. Her leisure many of them, were spent with Doctor Buchanan, studying, always good fiurse, Without having become much for her throughout her training And she had not noticed that he sought her out on every occasion. Theirs was a serious sort of compan- ionship and they had been drawn to- gether almost dally In their work. Letters from Captain Teddy, now "in action, still referred to Jeanne, the lit | tle French girl, He spoke rather cas i ually of her—rather too casually, June | thought once or twice, but she seemed | not to mind. | “Did you ever realize what a dan- gerous thing propinquity is?” | asked Doctor Buchanan one when they were leaving the grounds of the big base hospital for a couple of hours of rest from duty, “Dangerous?” he asked, She nodded. “Yes—dangerous, Now, don't think I'm going to weep and have hysterics or be lovesick at what I'm going to tell you. You know I'm pot that sort——don’t you, by this thae?” she “Oh—don’t I, though? the bravest, finest—"" June stopped him. “This Is my story, not yours,” she reminded him. “It's a story about Teddy-—my Cnp tain Teddy, you know, really and truly In love with a French You're just tultion-—which and write him that I know all about June looked up at the doctor for the effect of her story on him, “And that Is the danger of propin- quity?” asked the doctor quietly. His own heart fast, and he longed to tell wonder: was beating her ful thing he thought propinquity was, and of how like to write the letters high everywhere, That French girl! How glad he that had happened to be there—if that wus what caused Captain Teddy of love June i “Wouldn't you call It a da vers what a he would she was to fall out with noe ' she was asking. “No—1 should “When you real love must be onl RoE" quity, Jom sn't tha ful? “Dreadful—dr doctor, patiently Fi SURE DEATH TO COCKROACH Sodium Effective in Fluoride Recon War Household Pest, Commerc.al mended as Against Common fare dead or i paralyzed up rule premises can he swe pt by this method In The same caterpiliars has been dus should be and the of course have an in} ird subject food | Some of the most the These world are New Zealand sclence as raoulia eo nre simian strange growth they are members of tribe. The vegetable sheep g at high altitudes, usually on some bleak mountain slope, which may be The mass of with small do the rmoulias re experienced shep- Way they whole 5.000 feet above sea level gioms plant is a densely compact CON ered Ww only Sa closely sheep that herds will often climb a the mountain, thinking that some missing member of their flock huddled against a rock, only dis cover that thes have been deceived hy During a recent exhibition at Christchurch, in New Zealand, some specimens of the vegetable sheep were collected for the The plants are often large and heavy, and it re quired the efforts of half a dozen leaves, semble long up Re fo show, ples of raoulias, First Official Newspaper, The first newspaper came into ex- istence when written accounts of the imperial armies of Rome were sent tu the generals In command In all parts of the provinces, In 1506 the first official news sheets were published in Venice. They were written by hand and exhibited in pub. lle places, people paying the sman coln of a gnzetta to read them, The church, averse to all diffusing of knowledge, tried to Impede this source of education, and Pope Gregory even prosecuted the editors silk white are the g The first the upper brim soft facing black heads upper brim th leaves silk, is yn in ind erape 1 in tucks the mkes a few dnl on the over on aml stem applied to PAP III AAPA SIAN ANE ros hin } Lense Corduroy Rest Robe, 03 t pom «t robe and for negligee, Lined with ¢llent ya and it does not « rush finer fabrics rub and soon will carefully these it is an €X mate of shape as {Hons n look unless ia fF cur notion jnke i garments of cloth, leaving Just room underarm seam for the Of course these that it I= easy enone to gehileve one at home | at any rate, always thus the «pecinl colors one likes, One all sorts of in an to go through. to VHS re Sn make one can select English crape. which a dignified model ) rim turns up at the » and Is faced with silk. Three the if =ilk about requ i height. Small k are posed against at the Nearly all mil front d on n ss mourning rape and turban with mndsome orng model i« a becoming shape suited to many faces Few long women 3 heavy veils are worn even Small net of crape veils of have re Crape fs used bs olids iwrdders all-ecrape vel ing and in dress aocessories wonrning and ¥ other 1 oar . XD whi Saw eer ’ French Evening Gowns, y unusual angle of the fashion sub $144 is not used for an French point of view this Mod watch upper low ¢ in the evening gowns, il conservation ix the word in decigning of the half of these garments, very few cift gowns being shown and practically all having sleeves of one sort an other, ut the skirts are definitely quite the opposite. They are narrow and short. A very faint effort appears to have been made to have some of the evening frocks look longer than they really are by velling the silk or satin ' foundation skirt with a filmy lace or {other fabric; but the result is oftev | really grotesque, the or Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once QML CASCARA QUININE PoMm\© Btandaerd cold remedy for 20 years—in tables form safe, sure, no opistes—breaks up a cold in 24 hoyry relieves grip in 3 days. Money back ifit falls. The genuine box hes a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Btores. Acid-Stomac Ruins Health of Millions 3esides those painful attacks of In digestion; that awful feeling after eating and stomach misery that you experienced it know so disgusting belching, sour stomach and distressing | ! ~—hesides this, ACID-STOMACH undermines the health and saps the strength of millions, If you don't get rid of thos miseries there is no telling stomach will end well known serious ailments have their start in a: aclid-stomach. Start now—this very day earthurn all r t troubles scientific fact stomach miseries wonderful he excess acld from ings INSTANT re y idea how mu ighter you feel at « all the gas ane 1edinte stop to belcl stomach suffs Ew eet ends Cool, There can you to allow vour health until vou feel down and out lost all its joys acid-mouth ruins ruins health. Take EATONIC ery you Be t e to he satisf ATONIC: 0 FOR YOUR STOMACHS SAKE) y Magic Relief for Bad Stomachs y HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit, Helps to oradionte dandruff, For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair Son. and $1.0 at Drogpista AIRPLANES Won the War [70.7000 mechanic, Learn how to build airplanes. Mapua turers and Government need trained men Let os ach you bow to bulid your own airpiade Our sourse in practieal airplane soastroction qualifies ron. We have langht b treds of oitbers, #0 Can wach you. No bookstudy at our school, practica work only, Write for ilimsirated bookie! U. 8. AXRO SCHOOL, 38 Park Bow, * * * All srw Virginia Farms for Sale #-:;=~ best bar us $0 be had: easy parmenis; come and see La rat; 81 years in the business and $4 to nw r acre. Our lists sent i. & HOGGARD & CO, HIS ADVICE TO SUFFERERS Mr RT. Stright of 58 Arabella Si. Knoxvilie, Pitabargh, Pa, tulfered for W years wilh stomach, liver. badder, kidney trouble and asthma During Bis sufferings, be tried everyihing sdvised to Bim which oostbim a fortune, Six bottles of the Hom. Prof. Dr. Jos. Herman's Special Blood Pari- filer proved to him its merits. This Master Remedy san be received by parce] post. prepaid, threes botties #00 Forspecisl advice and testimonials. give thor sugh diagnosis of your case ¥. FREITHOFER, Manufacturing Chemist, Carrick, Pitsburgh Pa Ever Do Anything Foolish? Certainly rou have. Byverybody has #0 worth of goods for b cents cash Swamp or Thrift Stamps. thank you. Money back if you don't want the goods GARIFPPA BROS, & RB Houston St, NEW YORX KWIK FIX Rabber Compound repairs - inner tubes. avio tires, robber boots; by mall ibe Merriman. Freehold, KN. J. Dept. & 100 VIEWS U. S. CARTORMENTS for a Cl Oamp Wheeler on post oards, ail Ee vost STAL CARD OO. 68 B. Houston 81, New York nice free on spplieation Norfolk, Virginia. Camp Gorgor, Camp Medd, Wanted SALESMEN To Sell Our. West Virginia Grown N Stock. Fine canvassing outf. FREE. Oash Commission Paid Weekly. With for Terms | The Gold Nursery Co., Mason City, W. Va. RRR RT RR | W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 50-1918. Ypres. In the salient of Ypros there are not than hundred thousand ! graves of allied soldiers, sometimes marked by plain wooden Crosses, Some. | times obliterated by the debris of rulned trenches, sometimes hidden In | corners of fields. The ground is for ever England; It also forever France. When the war is over this triangle of meadow land, with a ruined | city for its base, will be an enclave of Belgian soll consecrated ns the holy | tand of two peoples. It will never he | common ground, It will be for us the | most hallowed spot on earth, for It | holds our bravest dust, and it Is a {| proof and record of a new spirit— | John Buchan in Kansas City Star. When Your Eves Need Care less one is
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