la 0 WEAK S0 NERVOUS How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga.—*‘I suffered terribly with badiinche and headache all the time, : was so weak and ner- vous [I didn’t know i what todo, and could HM not domy work. My #1 trouble was deficient ji and irregular peri- gods. I read in the # Foners what Lydia gd E. Pinkham's Vege- i table Compound had 4 done for others and decided to give it a trial. I got good - i results from its use so that I am now able to do my work. 7 recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mime and you may use these facts as a testimonial. ”’— Mrs. C.F. PaiLLIPS, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhapp homes, their condition irritates both busband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the nervous tration, nervous despondency, ‘‘the lues,’’ irritability and backache arise ey some displacement or derange- went of a woman's system. 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These pests are the greatest carriers of Wmense and M1) BE KILLED, They destroy ads food and property Birections in 1} languages in every box Boady for use-two sizes Me and $1.4 y 8. Government buys it, hand our somulate ine of High-Grade Btock-—Fruit Trees, Trees, Troon, Kvergreens, Jinace Plants, Roses, oto, Liberal proposition. mediately for terms and territory. 00D Qe’ Dominion Nurseries Baph. W, Richmond, a, KREMOLA B77 Bis — a cf S— = NU, ¥. NU, BALTIMORE, NO. 22.1921. Survival Of the Unfit By VINGIE E. ROE (Copyright) From out the blue east, streaked suddenly with red, the sun salled swift- ly up, a hot, yellow disk, and it was day again. 4 Another day, wide, solemn, walting for night. Far to the east, yellow disk, the forest stretched The was so clear and whole lonesome perspec- distinet- in the heart of a atmosphere ness of things seen willow hut, built by runner of the Crees, who stopped for some purpose of his own in the pot- could be seen, Desolation visible across the waste, Here and there, like pockets cling- Z to the sun-baked crust—that shook an acre at a footstep—hung the holes, black, waiting. country seemed of the spirit of waiting. Before lon for bottomless, g, as the day glowed into the curl- vapors would begin bove each deep-hung pool. Nothing of life moved here. All liv ing, sun-drawn watch for worms of the mire, or per sliver fox creeping from the the great woods, to the water hole to white edge of This was desolation unbroken and In the the neath hut, stretched already growing warm be lay a man, a white rag of mortal- possessing naught of life save a breath. Jeside him crouched a watcher, For willow on ity f i bd three this had interminable beside packs lay one of days the motionless Two In the end In them lay a tiny open and filled with two rows of small bottles teside it lay a stack of wild hard, dry, the the rank water plant, sat of form. the hut leaves, stiff cured nas ol + He sun. cool wat itcher r had crept. In the { into the da g along edges of the them. his hand slimy water and he drew back shuddering. They le in the heat of the day. it Incessant stirring above face the short, scarcely breath would have FEDPRS, out the pools to gather Often slid into the repelled, valuab the With the rigid tible percep. stopped long There at men of him invaluable, in the ¥ of the Truly, they were r thing The garment The colorless shirt in strips from lders and ended on his IWS wilder: Were rmgs, tended lean shou his arms hung above his ell felt ich had felt, wh was spread One scrap of faded one time a of the the sun burn been at hat, on shelter over a hole fire, the outside where wn like From the leaf and half full and moistened It sweet lips, reached for the can water-—<clear, the pallid was of the forehead, Then he picked went on with the the fan and motion. to gain intensity by speed. The dancing smoke up incessant Once he went outside and stood with to brow scanning, with eager every point of the compass. over every of the sky line, every the forest, he looked hope His eyes were sunken CYR, lift and fall Famine sat In the holes In He went back again and after hour went down Hour Inid by. Again This time he took care He shook, as he poured out half a dogo It was so alarmingly low. By his nerv- heard an odd sound of nothingness and subsided again. If it was a sound, all right, but If it was In his head? He hurried, or thought he hurried, back to the hut. In reality he did not quiek- en his pace. He felt an immense re- Hef when he sat down beside his charge. If he should go groggy what would Jim do? Never for a moment did the thought cross his mind that his efforts would fall. If only the meal held out! That would give Jim strength. Perhaps he should himself ent a few of the beans—just to keep his own strength up that he might not go groggy. The idea took hold of him. Then he put it from him. They should be kept for Jim when the meal gave own head? He which rolled out He would try looking ht recurred again and a sort of rhythm against his conscious For Jim's well own he should keep up his strength, He erouched low and tried to on with his hands as if the earth would him off. He was very tired and hut again. It took to find it In the snke as ns thrill of terror shook through him. All ght he for wat day the ni breath the hours of with hushed he might read the truth. strange times when he the At last he was ought opened and Jim inquiring his was eYeR, He He rose, This time The looking at eves, sun him up with hand. hut his the held feet, out but and his smiled rose to 100, Jim was trying to speak It was water he want- He felt around for the tly crept out and found us hard he fn few, felt of course, and presen Today it w the and he he was quite well, er to put away Jim's gruel, It was wonderful better. Another big. leaf, and occasional trips to the spring, by night Jim was talking a bit he couldn't all he Something ing a to take beans when ate 1 how quickly he with the of sleep and only said, hricek of fanning by day hroken snatches remember about his tO But low ning a ng always much a horribly Had he was not be en returning was qui count of how ‘s appetite Wis There were the beans, and surely come, now that Over This was go and he had {« worst was hot day get a fresh supp ng be fa +4 iy of the dried iis shoulder saw him at pitch him » » » * . * . looked diminished AOTOSS pile, * ¥ } Jim hesgide Jim tried to think it all He ton weak to do move. He realized that he unconscious, but never know, Outside the hut it --red, warm light, the glow of sunset in the but Inside it was alr turned on his of everything in sight. The two pat the small of medicine, the can nearly full of water (he was th that the man lying on his f him had taken that last staggering trip to the spring). the few wide | and the rag containing the heans handful of mea! was hidden pack. During the long night Jim thought and enlculated. Once the other talked babblingly and moved, and Jim's heart Jumped with weakness and fear—a hor. over of Ore had i Imly was how was still ands eady twilight, side and took Inventory 1s KE, case nkful 0 Saves in darkness to see if he had rolled near the ean with the water in it. After he thought of nothing but that The day broke and found him still of the can. At sunrise over the hut, sailing down to the holes, and fits swiftly - Ad » * * » * the trail came to the stood stooping his great height at the | | expression of fright, With eare he placed one of the smooth leaves er dose, of his hand and dropped in a few drops of water, lips. He drew his hand across It back. At noon of the. unbearable day he opened the pack and disclosed the bar rier between them and starvation. a pitiable defense enough--a few dried beans jealously wrapped in a rag, and an double handful of meal. He poured out mpst of the water In the can and added a secant spoonful of the meal This he poured down his friend's throat, while his eyes followed every drop as a wolf starving through the white winter looks after a low-flying crane, ravenous and desperate. Then he took the can and went out in the blinding heat. A little distance from the hut—reason of ita existence—clear and sweet in the dry land, was a tiny spring. The man got down on his knees with difficulty and drank long from its blessed purity, Then he filled the can and crept back to the hut, i A horrible fear assalled him and he stopped and listened. Was It In his “Mere ingly. His bearded face expressed pity knew these tragedies of the desolate de Dieu” he said. wonder and death stands grinning from the surrender, He dropped softly to his knees and on his face. There wag still warmth under the ragged strips on his breast and the lips were cracked, Le Marque looked long at him. He knew also the tale of the eracked lips, He laid him gently back and turned to the other. There he found a living curled medicine, a rag containing a handful of dried beans, a pinch of dirty meal, and a can In which were a few ounces of water. Te Marque stood up for a moment, Then he went out to the others, but the expression on his face had changed, Might Be Worse. Mise Passay—Kate talks so outrage. ously. She told me I was nothing but 1 hgpeless old mald, #8 Keen—-Whew ! Miss Passay--Now wasn't that un ladylike of her? Miss Keen—It certainly was rude, SHI, it's better than having her tell lies about you--Boston Evening Tran script. FROCKS FOR GIRLS Extreme Styles and Too Elabor- ate Material Mistake. Fashion Authority Asserts Miss "Teens Should Wear Clothes That Are Simple. in There cau be no greater mistake In the selection of clothes than to permit a young girl to wear garments that or too elabor- ite in and let her wear such as are both extreme and elabor- nothing short of crigiinal, de clares a fashion authority, Youth is best clothed simple In desig, material beauty and material, to ute is in garments every detail of color. The shiness youth are improved by other straight line, slinply harmoniously colored clothes good taste demands The really iris are always thus clothed; that is one big reason for their lovell- for even youth can be n un- by the wrong cle as the older n and of and e clothes ri's ap- are unl res of than the ness, inde thes, the aborate lovely Just Brow habit Xtreme affects others as much as a gi pearan TAILORED SUITS ARE CHIC if! sh- upon her mind and her heart; to be vaint, fooll wise for than she beauty, you don't want her ly proud, self-conscious, too her years and looking older fo see the nip it will do m charm and And by more, fitness of sin ore, much tive and you wil} her from ndesirable influences of the many pitfa you Keep lovable : mo- unhapp re her glmple the nany u ment and faeoss | lis and he future; you will inspl and apprecis gon] taste in dress pie io will never feel the desire from the mode of uthful habit. } draw dress was her yo Strive alw the de. hint beauty in anys for beauty In velopment of this dress, lines, a girl's wardrobe let beauty be true to real which is always along simple LARGE WINSOME SHADE HAT This large shade hat fascinates with The framework is of blue straw. COLORED TABLE LINENS BEST Latest Luncheon Sets Made of Bright Tinted Material Embroidered in Contrasting Color. lateat lunch centerplece, tea napkl are made linen embroidered frasting color or in ecru. For instance, one of the most effective pleces at a recent exhibition of smart table ap- of old The and was irregular line, The very posed of matching colored sets, ocom- cloth and of bright in a ns, con. embrolderad In ecru. oblong in shape, of rose linen cloth was made with a hem tifully Tinted as If by Fairy's Wand. —— Seed pods and grasses are popular decoration in the home now be. tints as bronze, silver, gold, bine, crimson and brown are quickly on lotus pods and magnolia leaves and are very Two tints are often applied Nuch painted showy. effect. Thus, a spray of leaves is touched with blue and silver, crimson if a fairy's wand had been waved, These painted sprays are also at. tractive combined with artificial flow. ers to supply foliage. Silvered sprays, particularly, are efiective added to most any bouquet. STYLE IN ROBES DE NUIT Voile Outranks B8ilks in Paris for Negligee; Net is Used Extensively in Underciothes. Although the shops In Paris show quantities of colored undergarments, they nre more often of volle than of gilks such as are seen in this country, Net footing and inset motifs of net are used oxtensively in the colored as well ns the white underclothes. Ever so many of the new French combinations of corset cover and pett. cont button down the back. This gives an opportunity of introducing plaiting fn the full length of the front-—and plaits appesr to ho very desirable ln With the reduction cicth and the large variety of cloths being offered, suits are beginning to regain their lost popularity. This is a smary, spring tailored suit of covert in the price of LATEST PARIS FASHIONS sums for er Ww shapes being smal Dinner gow: if b are most brii- ori. gir of. fev tive wi n Frightened ) me it color, or a8 flows perry, or as a undation sip, or adjust Most of these dresses are of oe or ne beaded embroidered georgette or crepe de ine a1 ryt n 4 ham are and su A hes mer dr a gingl hanging round neck thins 3% the to reveanl t am. Dress of are devel wi In be dark nde of brown and a and by those 11 suite n de. ions are ack hat, brilliant satin not wi where the materials lack a gloss HE Ww BE awWSs or panne Hand-1 are the i tse] on sotive thful simple, dresses of led for gradu. speak. colorful ation troussenn aresan Biouses, York from in Juyers in Ne w many ix an extraordinary vogue for black and white in blouses for spring wear, The combination equally for | wear, they say seems to be dreas, sports and tal {the new underw Plalted i slips and even chemises of yellow volle are made In this and often have another shade, such as pink or blue, introduced In the form of shoulder straps or a ribbon trimming One wonders if the nightgowns de veloped In colors were not originally intended to worn as midsummer | negligees. For Instance, one is in pale | pink triple voile and hag narrow band | trimmings of mauve georgette crepe nnd taffeta bows of matching hue. To accompany this there is a little cap In crown form made of the pink ma Hr Was rer ns the gown. Ingenious and Pretty. It was a new valle waist, and there war a stain on one side of the front which looked like fron rust, hut on which no application seemed to have any effect, Its owner took small pleces of net, cut two oval medallions, darned a simple design on each, hasted che exactly over the stalin and the other opposite, button-holed the edge all around and cut the material from tnderneath. It looked as If “done on purpose,” and the waist was really prettier for the decoration. Special Tea Cake. For a ten party rab half a cupfal of butter into three cupfuls of sifted flour, add four tablespoonfuls pow. dered sugar, two tablespoonfuls grat. ed orange peel, one lightly beaten egg an’! enough milk to make smooth, stiff dough. Turn out on a sugared pastry board, roll to one-half Inch thick and cul In pleces one and half inches wide and four inches long. Bake in a slow oven untill crisp. Serve with butter and jam, hot or ~ald. Help That Bad Back! “bad back? what 1s wrong! much lameness, dizziness Neglected, gravel or Bright's Why be miserable with a It's ti ime you found out - weakness often ® from rheumatic pains, and kidney it may lead to dropsy disease, but if taken in time it is usy- ally easily corrected by using Doan's Kidney Pills Doan’s have helped thousands, Ask your neighbor! CAUCE bark ache headachs ., irreg ti ou A Virginia Case H Mo- lexing~ Covington, Va., says: “My back ached and was sore and stiff, I felt drow- y sy and languid and 75 had frequent Mrs John Nulty, 542 8B ton Ave, their taking hia 4 whe oF Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ « Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER -MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, MN. 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