—— SUFFERED SEVEN . LONG YEARS Ravenswood, W.Va. — ‘“‘Forseven long years I suffered from a female trouble PTY and inflammation so that I was not able #1 to do my housework, 1 consulted several paper about Lydia . Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound so I decided to try it, Jand before the first i Hbottle was gone 1 asi found great relief so I continued using it until I had taken eight bottles. Now I am very well and can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicine to suffering women.’’ — Mrs. BERTHA LieriNg, R. F. D., Ravenswood, W. Va. The ordinary day of most housewives is a ceaseless treadmill of washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when some de- rangement of the system causes head- aches, backaches, bearing-down pains and nervousness. Every such woman should profit by Mrs. Liering’s experi- ence, Peren r this, for over forty ears Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound has been restoring health, BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Cynie! The principal trouble with matri- mony is that you can't marry a girl and still want to sit alone with her in the dark. —————— DON'T FEAR ASPIRIN IF IT IS GENUINE Look for Name “Bayer” on Tablets, Then You Need Never Worry. To get genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you must look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on each package and on each tablet, The “Bayer Cross” means true, world- famous Aspirin, prescribed by physi- cians for over twenty-one years, and proved safe by millions for Colds, ITead- ache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Neuritls, and for Palin In general. Proper and safe directions — Advertisement, Spud Murphy's Girl, Spud Murphy says: “I don't mind that girl of mine bein’ stuck on her folks, but I'm darned if I know why she thinks that every time I call it's up to her to bust out the family album.” —The Leatherneck. _ BOSCHEE’S SYRUP Throat and Lung Inflammation. The almost constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucous mem- brane of the throat and lungs in a con- gested condition, which Boschee's Syrup and especially for lung the world for the last fifty-five years, enabling the patient to obtain a good night's’ rest, free from coughing, with ensy expectoration In the morning. You can buy Boschee's Syrup wherever medicines are sold.—Advertisement. Time Kept by Standard Clocks. The time of the whole of the United States east of the Rockies Is regulated three standard clocks kept in an [EEE The National Remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Cold Medal on every bon and recept no imitation £5) ORACOLD-USE FS Slanderd Cold and La remedy. Demand red bug bourtag Burs portrait end semaine w. KL ELL SOMPANY, DETROTT ——— There Was No Reply, Robert Perry, age six, Is the of Paul Perry, of Greensburg. all Boys of school age, he Mquisitive turn of mind, and frequent- | ly asks questions of his father w hich | bring only a grunt in reply. At dinner the other evening Rob- | ert was eating steak. “Papa, what Is steak? Where it come from? That was an easy and he promptly responded: “From cows, son,” But he was not prepared for the | next one: “From our two Indianapolis News, son | Like | an | is of does | one for papa, cows, papa?” | Make Your Own Opportunities. When you feel the fancied greater opportunities of other fields tugging ! at your sleeve just hold a short eom- munion with yourself and remember that it's the man and not the line which | achleves success. You will then cide that there Is nothing better than the work you are doing and that you make your own opportunities by the de- | clocks their Washington. by electricity, transmitted These and in are wound heats are never entered emergency. is except In cases of Cuticura for Sore Hands, Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds ticura Ointment. Remove Ointment with tissue paper. Daily Short Story. Potiphar Wampoodie had words with wife at breakfast about the way the eggs were cooked, “I'm tired of this sort of thing" declared. “From here I go to river.” So he did. He loafed around the river front, his the a little guaranteed hootch, It was very late when he wended his way homeward. Then he had words with his wife some alleged pork chops he found on the supper table.—Louisville First “Weather Man” An Englishman, Francis Galton, was first real weather man. Galton was a cousin of Charles Darwin. He was born in England in 1824. Whether he was really able to forecast rain his successors Is an open question; but it is certain that he was the first to attempt the charting, on a large scale, of the progress of the elements of weather. The methods devised by day of the year.—Selectpd. day. Which road? Ever Welcome Gifts If a Christmas were go without leaving with us pincush- fons, pin-holders, garters and other pretty furbelows made of ribbon, it would be remembered with something of disappointment. A heart-shaped pincushion, a small bag for holding pins and a palr of ribbon-covered garters represent a few of many rib- bon novelties for the holidays. to come and For the Hostess Gifts that who enter tains will delight In are pictured here | and they will be all the more apprec!- every woman | donor. A set | They | and are cut from white cardboard have gummed figures placed on one side. On this black and gay flowers are painted and the cards are supported by small wire holders Bits of Splendor Plain wide satin ribbon and narrow fancy ribbons, with handsome metal- lie mounts, are used to make these elegant shopping bags. Ribbons In the richest qualities and most bril- lant patterns are chosen for them and they are lined with gay and equally good silks. Besides being bits of the splendor dear to women these bags have the additional value that belongs to a gift made by its donor, Gay Bungalow Caps .- Here is something new in breakfast taps. It Is made of gay cretonne and is buttoned up the back so that it may be easily washed and ironed. It is bound with a plain color in chambray and has a narrow band of this mate rial about It. The brim portion may be turned up or down and 1s shown here turned up at one side and down One of the easiest ways for dress ing up the house at holliday ‘ime to make lamp, candle and light shades lanterns of tissue paper and tinsel, or crepe To of cardboard are covered with tissue A length of light is folded along green the center, this a length paper Under crape the rings. rose-colored the strips of green paper to and stand out. Silver tinsel from the wire handle at each side, yu omnes Christmas never Lirought hours which this There are many of them made of ribbon, beads, flowers or Jewels in headbands, and finished with a feather blossom or other ornament. The sparkling plece tured is merely a filet of rhinestones gepsOn or a small polnsettia flower at with a few sparkling scattered on its leaves, Balloons, in bright colors, and an angular elephant decorate the ample oficloth, as pictured above, afford the youngest member | peace of mind at Therefore the donor of this gift will be twice blessed gnd long remem- bered. The mottled oficloth is cream colored and the bib is baund at the neck with white tape which is extend. ed into ties. Fairy Powder Puff Little celluloid kewpies which may be bought everywhere have been used in many ingenious ways for Christ. mas gifts, Here Is one dressed up lke a fairy bride with ruffles of chiffon bound with narrow satin ribbon for a skirt and her head adorned with a brald wreath and veil, She stands in a small bag stuffed with cotton and gathered about her feet and it has a cloth powder puff sewed to it that rests In a glass bowl » i i i ———————— —————————— A —— OP ———" EPTO-MANGAN [EPS BLOOD PURE Growing Children Need Plenty of Red Cells in Blood. When the young body is growing, children frequently experience wenk- ness, Girls and boys sometimes play too hard and overtax thelr systems. They become pale, weak, and sickly. They lose their appetites, become lan. guid, and are not able to make prog- ress in school work. “Growing too fast” is often true. It Is most impor- tant to keep the blood of growing girls and boys in a healthy state, Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood pure, The red in the blood are In- creased. They carry life-giving oxy- gen to all parts of the body, and whole- some youthfulness blooms in clear complexions, bright and buoyant spirits, Sold both in liquid and tablet form by druggists every where, The name “Gude’'s Pepto Mangan” Is on the package. Adver- tisement. AND THE SENATOR SUBSIDED Edison's Rejoinder to Statesman Who Had Corrected His Pronuncia- tion Was Crushing, cells again eves A college of Thomas Edison, whose question- naire good can hold Ones 10 graduates excited a in his own with anybody. at dinper In New York senator from Harvard Edison to task for pronouncing ward “curator” In th winy-~the Inventor is of Scottish Pres byterian with the “Mr, is the deal wrath college circles, a a learned Mr, took ¢ Reotiish descent the accent first Edison,” vunal oust HNNAl Cusi« A-tor, Latin, syllable, the Hu to prono senator sald, "it ice this cur following the analogy in which 8 Hie 4 penuitl- sald the great In- suppose you know, how- at it is the the annlogy of the Eng Seottish custom to aud first rather but of course ish, il is i the ts word on i its second syllable ; to the A-tor tog us yourself.” bow authority of £en and so eloquent an or-A- Biggest Boy in the World, “Gosha-mighty, but for this world! the other Albert BOL Qqueezeg in Van raightened ar st bd 0" iol « » n Hi hugnt 0 feet the roof of the ht of CAr an hustled to n telephone tO Or der his breakfast—a that would ry The “biggest boy In the world” is Al h By of about the second story affectionate pat meal nen, © Ig only nineteen Lhe can walk look in the wis diversion, and windows, etreets \ m——— \ wan The Sounding Soup. The late George Loane Tucker, the movie pioneer, was noted in Los An {Aston Mr. Tucker in a Los Angeles restaurant, a near-by table a whose table manners left was lunching one an day i at movie king much to be The man ate his soup in a noisy manner. Eating away, he Mr. Tucker and sald: “This is durn good soup, George.” “It Mr. Tucker re 14 plied. sat leaned towards sounds good,” Strict Commercialism, “You moved your andience to tears,” said the admiring friend, “You” reniled Mr. Stormington Barnes, “We're going to make some money ont of this play.” “Your art is being compensated at lust” And besides that to carry 8 side we're going line of pocket handker. chiefs to be sold to our weeping audi Stake Holder. “Those fwo girls het a kiss about i | Weak and Worn?) Has summer left you dull, tired; all worn out? Do you have constant back ache, with headaches, dizzy spells, sharp, shooting pains, or annoyin kidney irregularities? Influenza hoy | grip epidemics have left thousands with weak kidneys and failing strength. Don't wait until serious kidney trouble develops. Help the weakened kidneys with Doan's Ridney Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Virginia Case Mrs, Ben Ball, 17 Pecan BL, Abing- don, Va., says: “When 1 tried Ww get out of bed, 1 would become diz. zy. 1 had terrible agheadaches, My back was weak and and ached, kidnevs didn’t WN Yact right, Different 3 medicines did me no good and It wasn't until I used Doan's Kidner Pills that 1 was helped. Beveral boxes of Doan’s cured me." Get Doan’s et Any Store, 60c & Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER -MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. ~Life, holding the stakes,"- Man and strange umbrellas often go withont saying, Frame Meeting House in Maryland, With Authentic Record From 1683, Is Still Standing. i} weeting house ¢ Md, is slanqing ton, the oldest a1 in the United States bulit it change, addl- ns and with An 1! ae shingles Ol pvuiiding wher was and as any ust without tions or subtracti thentic sional replacing of an age record since 1085, Gecas the wenther boarding are Its fram some of the as that bulld- Indians and roof and of the all the repairs it has had. inside and woodwork, and weather-boarding are’ t ame time he same when bhulit Penn, wag tradi with ihe iam visited the ing, Iaying out The onl used the white. tha wnd. what pine cypress Maryland une on ashioned f ge Seven of seats and the had Hite have no paint ak, w ern pine pl from the were the woods Got "Em Guessing. Miss Alles oberteon, the only woms- ONETess a » records with a id woman in this i as she looked around defiantly, question grou No that is agitating those present Ig exactly who Miss Alice looked There are there roup I w the £ at ot many were members present, the moment, as different versions as A soft answer turneth away wrath, and hard coal instead of rneth away a lot more, td t13 soit tu Nothing equals SAPOLIO y J ah ta A Makes all [HERS . metalware | look like new KG Pi KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind" ry it—and you wil know why FUR TRIMMINGS FOR WOMEN of hails, dresses, walsls, coats Send 2b5c for cirew’ar, sample or estimate. KORNBLUTH BROS, INC, 28 W. 36th 81, NEW YORK ALTIMORE, NO. 47-1921. W.N. U, B ambos Ro settle on FREE hires A, BARRISON : St., Harrisburg,
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