HOW TO AVOID ‘BACKACHE AND "NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. I.—*1 was ali run down in health, was nervous, had head- aches, my back TI I was tired and had no ambition forany- § thing. I had taken a number of medi- cines which did me no One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and what it had done for women, so [ tried it. My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to any woman who is suffering as I was.’’— Mrs. ADELINE B, Lynca, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. 1. Backache and nervousness are symp- toms or nature's warnings, which in dicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel. ops into a more serious ailment. - Women in this condition should not gontinue Sodrag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch's experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. 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Coleman, | Northrop & LymanCo.,Ine., Buffalo, N.Y, | PATENT Patan Lawyer, Washingion Bates reasonable. Highest reforencos. Bestservices Terriole Thought. Betty, who had been to kindergar for the first time, Bhi what the trouble was, end replied: “The teacher made me git red-haired girl” “5 difference came home was asked hegide what Bet “Well, ain't tv Yi m GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER the a civilized world century for constipation, depressed such disorders, feeling that accompanies It {2 a most valuable headache, coming up of food, palpita- tion of heart, and many other symp toms, will relieve you. ve. Ask your druggist. elvilized countries.-—Adv. Unfortunate, Lady of House—If you love work why don't you find it? Begging Bill—Alas, blind. It Sold in all lady, love Is important to Mothers Bxamine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remed for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Bignature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris ——— Its Kind. “Who wound that child up to such 8 pitch of crying?” “Nobody: it's a self-starter.” wi ss restores Con avalos $I Tonle and ene Ring the blood, 1 eRn Son fencite aaing. avigoraung Bsr Price fie At that, the fellow who stutters has time enough to figure out what he's saying, a A AH Keep clean inslde as well as outside laxative at least oes week. Hach 43 tie Bostor Plerce’s Pleasant We'd rather meet a fellow with a pound of push than a coat with a ton of pull, Your = rr yes Waled Ly. sure to Sun, Dest and ay relieved by Murine Be § KEEP OLD TRAVELING BAGS Balesmen Almost a Unit in Belief That There Is Good Luck in Bat. tered Grips. Ever notice how worn and battered gre Araveling men's grips and bags? The knight of the road who tells you that he “made $5,000 out of commis sions alone last year” is likely to have fa grip that would cause shame even to a debt-hounded clerk. The reason? Superstition, luck Lo change traveling bags. “A traveling man will cling to the samg old bag as long as the handles stay” off 1t and it will hold together,” sald a veteran traveling man. “1 had only two traveling bags in 25 years on the rend. You'll often see an old salesman with the same grip he start- ed out with, He'll have It repaired It's bad using strings or straps if necessary to keep it from falling apart” Anagther superstition of the men who sell goods is that it 1s bad luck to be the first to sign a hotel register, THE CENTRE One- at the determine appointing, leading Paris dressmnkers the spring styles are perhaps, from the dis seen for many fashion a day, correspondent. creators whose (ideas have been They figured that thigd first aside the throw because that France somber black cannot merely day and finds nobody ahead of him on the register he will on that register. Many hotel will “You So-and-Se. remember it till somebody else comes in" suy: sign later, can like to It's another su- If one sells a bill of goods Few traveling salesmen any work on Sunday. perstition. that week, He won't gain by it. Either he will ind some of his ex- pected customers away or his train will or something equally u vill happen. believe, nfortu- the old ng means 8 good too, In adage 8 “bad beginniz nding” “If a traveling tein with i trip with sor his 1 be man starts out he wil the finish ne big sales absolutely convinced that will be poor.” said the veteran. “And the h { in th hopeful and cheerful chap Means a big w ti & indup.” ————————_— ———— Return of the Golf Widow. During the war the great maiority golfers who ol for mil were ineligible or too & gave-up their were itary servic 3 DeCanse they prea were no ney oy had net the ma pt hit of golf again to th and foplishly he ven ped to live hap B" In London Dally Mail. The remar- golf afterward, widows are again bereaved, hushands have for the little 4 shapes of Inte lamented re departed rounds corporeal ndeed apfear in thelr hot happy i in i -0f the ball. The husbands | to eat and sleep (with a heavi- practice putting the drawing-room carpet frost-bound But thes 3 Their only mundane ‘lex In the new ness) or to on wenther, inter daily 3 wall owed the golf artis Sometimes they bring other ye to din. if. en's ghost husbands he and then they talk g Milk Tubes. the high York the sug. that ph the mail Pneumatic a court inquiry into milk at New was made formerly used Dard for tubes, in Servs t milk to The use was de- utilized to distribute of the city. distributor far more economical than he of t clared to be puewmmatic the present methods, thus hearing 43% of milk, the sub It is not dectly upon the cost the inquiry. the that the milk Is to ron through fubes In streams, In- gtead carriers of metal are to be em- ployed to convey under high alr press. ho the These carriers are to hold six quart bottles or ten pint bottles, and the ea- $50 for a Key. A sign of the times is the advertise. ment which appeared a few days ago in the Birmingham (Eng) Post, 850 offered for the key of a house on the Hagley or Bristol roads. This sort of inducement has been common enough in regard to small house property, but this is the first time such an an- nouncement has applied to a house In the more opulent quarter of the city. Before the war there were many empty houses on the Hagley and Bris. tol roads, and it seemed ag if the old time fashionable suburb was losing its pre-eminence, © And it Is not mere ly an ephemeral ddnand., Houses are willingly taken on long leases, very different from the short terms on which tenants ingisted five years ago, United States Honey Crop. The honey crop of the United States for 1018 having been placed by the de- partment of agricalture at about 250. 000,000 pounds, American Botanist es. timates that as the nectar of flowers does not become honey until worked over and partly evaporated the bees must move as much as 150,000 tons of material to produce this crop, exclu. sive of the honey eaten by themselves, Of this produce about one-half is from the nectar of white clover, with two other leguminous plants—aifalfa and sweet clover—as the next im sources. A honey that can be recog nized is produced by a few plants, in. cluding cotton, basswood, tulip tree, buckwheat, goldenrod and mounniain mage AI Io A i % Ribbon Tr Parig—the ms This Tunic Sash Is the Other Crepe Georgette and Lace. Dress From Vide Materials of Blue Ribbon and riee wonld expec dresses Elaborate and Elegant. The Martial and Arn for most elegant In every detall Iy due the ! was called upon | of and collection. ant which is large. fact that Mme. in December to make { a number of handsome evening dresany i for the reception to the | embassy for the of President Wilson. has . an ex- tensive Italian and with fil. teen handsome dresses at this dinner instance, is elnhorate to given King Khe contol. Italy and ean buyers wonld buy the same kind of dresses in February. The Martial ot Armand is showing no great change In the gon. eral style, Maison successful, The skirts are still very narrow and short and models are the same old “chemise” that the French women absolutely re- of the American buyers, The models that have not the ‘straight lines are slightly draped, but the afternoon dresses are practically all the same loose chemise variety with the only new note in the very elaborate em- broidery. The embroideries are won- derful throughout the collection. A new embroidery 1s Introduced In gold thread in long stitches which make it look like the wrong side of the satin broeades that are used for upholster ing. A new bended embroldery is also to be noted In which tiny beads are sewed on in little loops In na very close design giving it a feathery ap- pearance, The most gorgeous metal tigssnes nnd metal broendes are used in the evening dresses, which are always gracefully draped and are still short und trains shown with all of them, A marked feature of the collection 1s the little tulle jackets trimmed In os- trich feathers and the handsome span- gled capes. 4 cape embroidered in most popular models in the collection francs. Evening Dresses First, Little attention Is being paid to tailored costumes In any of the dress- an effort to speelalize in the afternoon and evening dresses, Jenny's charm- ing blue serge street dresses make one forget that she is not showing many “tallleurs.” They nre the usual straight, narrow, one-piece frocks | loosely belted by a broad sash of nov- eity ribbon, but the little white vests that are worn with all them | them a very new look. waist with their Directolre collars are feature of the They no longer extend below the walst i | { of give These COonts | decidedly a collection, | line, as did those of the last two sen- | sons, but they merely fill In the deep iV of the se the ns pop tia the ree bodlee and are not low i in need If Jenny's models are : they promise to he now will pirate collars are Many linen separate neckwear come into HE own dresses, turned down Brocade, elty way of u Satin and Metal ¥ Pp i | Paris is Mad About Sashes. This One Is Embroidered on the Material of the Dress, Which Is Striped Taffeta in Blue and White. Sash Is Embroid ered in Gold, Rose and Blue. the others in the manner in which they are caught up in front and are much longer in the back. A specialty is made of good wear able coats, for which the house has long been noted, Rodler's new broad striped woollen materials are most of foctively used. I recall one in a rich golden brown with a black stripe that is the smartest sport cont that I have yet seen. All of the coats are made to be held around the figure and up in the front, just as last season. The one movement that is to Iv seen everywhere and the only one that is strikingly new Is the long waist line with semi-draped bodices. Worth car ries out this idea In many different ways, making it rather the basis on which his models are created, Hate Made of Flowers. 54 The newest stall hats are made one DON'T BUY ASPIRIN IN 2 “PILL” BOX Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Bayer package—marked with “Bayer Cross.” You must say “Bayer.” for merely Aspirin tablets, The name “Bayer” means you are getting the genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” proven safe by millions of people, Don't buy Aspirin tablets in a pill | _ box. Insist on getting the Bayer pack- puln generally. age with the safety “Bayer Cross” on | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” Ameri both package und on tablets. No oth. | “28 made and owned, are sold in vest Never uski In the Sayer pa ‘kage are proper i- rections and the dose for Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rhey matism, Lumbago, Selatica, | Colds, { Grippe, Influenzal-Colds, Neuritl: and tirely of vivid flowers, following the Hines of the head. Jas ol SA I er way! i pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which cost Jeware of counterfeits! Only re-|90lY a few cents, also in bottles of 24 cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was|26d bottles of 100 sent to the penitentiary for flooding | Aspirin Is the trade tke country with talcum powder tab- | Manufacture lets, which he ¢ -aise cn mark of Bayer of Monouceticucidester aimed to be Aspirin. | of Salicylicacid. sl en, Ever Try 112 Smith-—1 under ing to run a typew The First Private Garage, The first private gars; ! in York city was | spring of 1000 by the hunt | York sautomobil that time and Jebbs is learn Whint systen tem? re constructed built the New riter New in th ’ prominent BE, the touch sys No: he sn it's and poke syst ig he us Brown o atl + HHOSLIY Poke An old man is never n hi § $ . i in his second childhood | as idiotic as the young father | § first babyhood, ap or foul yirit . (3% ft i tiza D ase, may with ab EMPER COMPOUND or any other form of Contag solute safety to Mare a SPOHN’S DIST It is also the very best ne foals, and sh Us GOSHEN, INDIANA AND THUS CALUMNY SPREADS Amusing Reason Why Brother S Known to the World Stingy Man Was Made us 2 Belgian War Souvenirs. venirs Wife's Husband, » x Fars fies ay ICDL) His 1 From the Sweet if 1 had as simply Hint : int Philadel. “T'd kiss sxonse” “The Girl. you regsonable Tn a iam in the lerful HE Common Lack. © coyly t " “ wl et + . ; ! My is = iin. Kansas City Journal. grist there a ongue 1} be hasn't Al ie publisher over the road to wealth, ——— " ——— A log or a board can float with the human Kindness (2 current. It takes something alive to it EEE EEE LR CELLOS EERE rea EL LEE EES EER CREAR iterary hack sometimes earriee “£3 vou + hig fos ™ ty The milk of SWim against Means Family Comfort : when the boiling pot of Postum sings its song of health and satisfaction on the kitchen stove. | POSTUM CEREAL | TE oseomiort for wy @faluly of Postum, away went the headaches, that so often follow the the use of coffee. You can still buy that original Postum from your grocer—an invigorating drink of rare, delicious flavor—a beverage that is really part of the meal, not merely There's a Reason”
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