COULD HARDLY DO ANY WORK Since T dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ak This oman Feels So Well Esessville, N. Y.—*““I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- uhd too highly for the good it has done me. I was so much troubled with female weakness 1 could hardly do any work. I saw your advertise- ment in the paper, and read it to m husband. He said, ‘You had better try Lydia E. Pinkham’s } egetable Com- . —d pound’, so I bought six bottles, and b Faking it I am not troubled as I was, YE gaining strength and getting fleshy, My female troubles have vanis eo and I have never felt so well. The Liver Pills are the best I ever took. If you think my letter will en- courage other sufferers you have my permission to use it ‘as an advertise- ment.” — Mrs. SARAH Braise, Box 177, Keeseville, N. Doing the housework for the average American family issome task,and man women lose their health in so doing. If as a housewife, are trotibled with ei} irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or have other dis- agreeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound a trial. Let it help you. But Young Woman's Precious *“Pro- tector” Was Safely Shielded From the Perilous Damp. The old out rhyme, im?” took in tO sw day last week department, the familiar ghter guatrain to IT teiis dau er on a the water hickory limb, “Will for T! h lame able? kee Weak and Miserable? ching back ! tortures d Feel + Then look are Ar you stabbing paios? “all-played-out”? your kidneys, for these ry signs of kidney weakness. There 1 be and dizziness, too, with annoying bladder irregularities. Don't risk serious kidney sickness Help vour weakened kidneys, with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Maryland Case Mrs. Annie ter Pa wellton Ave, Berlin, Md.., says: I had backaches all* the time My kidneys acted too freely and 1 knew they caused all the trouble I used i Doan's Kidney Pills and they helped me from the first Three boxes rid me of the aches and Ipainge and 1 felt Fike a different per- kidneys didn’t trouble me using Doan'a” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c ¢ Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS headaches Por- son. My after Physicians agree that sulphur js.one of the most effective blood For pimples, black-heads, kl . Dlotches, and tan, 26 wellas for more serious face, seal a y eruptions, hives, ecrems, whEaiibe this scientific i compound of ur, ea lo a lo- FE rai atther For over ur 23 years Hancock Sulphur Com- pound has given satisfaction. 60¢ and $1.20 the bottle. at your druggst's, if a Say supply you send his name and the price in and we will send you a amps HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Md. Hanmewcd Buiphar Compound Ohms. meron Ju and O08 ~for ww 18th the i. Cuticura Soap — Is Ideal for— The Complexion Np an ommuni + Build SELECTING SITE FOR HOME Practically Impossible to Give Too * Much Thought to Matter of Such High Importance. Jefore you bulld it Is necessary to have a parcel of ground. Too much care cannot be taken In the selection of a site. Remember, it i8 the spot on which you and your family will spend many years, at least that the gen- eral supposition, for the building of a home is usually one of the highly im- portant happenings of one's life, Location determines the of house and it has much is character to do with the family's happiness and person contemplating will the following gestions buying or site he save himself a and at the he altl h, If buildir ohserve when will trouble lot of fu ame decrease In value. Suggestions: only In a the Buy section that Is high, in a neighborhood rease in value for Locate that Is desirable Ask about the water supply: the water if the her the homes, where local sup- comes from, ply is plentiful. Churches nt. Find out if the section has all Subsurface improvements, sew the tax levy? Cor seeding o What tion fa What of busines What is If the tions satisfactorily, ties? the traveling the expen i NDIronerts prope of your selection. GUILTY OF BOORISH CONDUCT Rura: Districts Who Leave Trash and Litter Behind. re constantly of. those ft spots for spre and ome Bhade leave GY Eves Pind sNenrs boxes and i are i worish Indifference to of hers bt stroy their weld rural he ribs ‘ Figs it are helping de ome afield. Ow ime stends ners of have a erfectly CRIN on departing, | dence of conduct is Only or near their premi ises and, eave such slovenly offensive ey i thot ay ner Such habits, utterly the n inexcusable inority of autolsts, course, guilty of s But the offensive to prejudice country the whole inc Against are 1th minority practices, are likely dwellers of against reasing tribe the to this minority itself firmly, an that threatens Jdeveland Plain Dealer. evi Organization Necessary. In the beginning organization was organization, wis man's, way from savagery to civ. Latterly, we have discov. anew this ancient highway if. We have become intensely con- come about that whenever anyone sug. gests a task to be done, ariges to remark: “Let us organize We have labeled our generation. age of organization,” and have our hands upon the most solid truth we know--that men make and gain more abundant life by work. ing together and not alone-~Ex- change. Suggestion From Buenos Ayres. In Buenos Ayres, one of the most beautiful and fastest’ growing of the world, the owner of a given a decide how he willl Improve it. Then he must either bulld or make a garden. There might be a suggestion here for Los Angeles, It would tend to re move some of the unpleasant evidences of our “growing pains.”--Los Angeles Times, cities lot is i Vines Everywhere Appropriate. Besides being appropriate on porches and on trellises against frame houses and on the walls of brick or stone houses, vines are also appropriate on fences, arbors and pergolas, or on sum- mer houses connected with the pleas. ure grounds or outdoor living soctions of the grounds. Excellent Motto. This summer, next summer and henceforth let us all “clean up as you gol” i i 1 } i LY Daddy’ 4 Evening, Fairy Tale oY MARY GRAHAM BONNER eens. COPTHIONT BY WINTERN NEWIPAINE UNION wena THE HAY RIDE “I have a plan,” sald Bennle Brownlie, “and it is a wonderful plan.” “What 1s It? 24% d the other srownles, “let us go a hay ride” Begnie, “Oh, be such others “When for that would fun,” the sald will we sanld the yonder Held loft in the beyond. bring froin to the barn “The Brownies Invited Effie EIf," wi hu W can ride now some can get there stance but we Brownles fore Hp wagon Be mnie great and hay coat. Now Enoram handed and the Brown uldn't fri There Bogey yet " ngile wasn't a = had heard pex an wi they ple say uid catch a & was very mean to thel ] about ir nily, Brothers messages, aEking things Breeze the around n and whisperis them not to ws of a njce, Jolly any Ly such unkind family Then the invited Elif and all other Elves to the hay party and all of accepted They invited Old Mr and Old Mr to sit down most Brownies Effie the Oo come the Elves Glant (siant sald he w of the to come time for he head against a beam but would be delighted to come he that that and They invited Witty Witch accepted with delight. So they had thelr party and such a and she They played hide-and-go-seek in the old barn and they made piles of hay into which thay They covered them- seives up with hay for the joy of throwing it off again, And Mr, Moon shone through a little old window which gave them all the light they had. ' It was pretty dark even with Mr. Moon doing the Lest he could, but, as they sald, they were lucky to have that lit tie window through which Mr. Moon could shine, And It was fun having it so dark. They could just really manage to see ench other very dimly, “There's nothing like a hay party,” sald the Falry Queen as they were leaving after the party was all over. “It was a splendid party,” they all shouted, And PBennle Brownie was a very happy little Brownie to think that his party had been so Jolly and such » huge success] “They Invited Witty Witch” ©, 1928, Western Newspaper Unlon.) The woman whose life is intel- ligently ordered is always prepar- Ing herself for the higher demands of her work. She is not only doing that work with adequate skill from day to day, but she is always fitting herself in advance for more ex- acting and difficult tasks -——Hamil- ton W. Mable SUMMER PIES Is there ever any ple quit so dell be there is, but 1 doubt ir.” Line a with rich and add cherries, ple plate crust, pitts d sweets taste, 1 ened to fill ol butter apd Bind the « ece of musiim tw add a hit top crust, with a pi which { Th it is y inches been wrung out in cold is keeps in the julces, and that Is ha t in i rest rd to equal center a pie funnel placed often of the well The julc zo Hack paper the is ag good 10 keep the edges have been and pressed ds o8 wn oil up in the funnel and into the ple. Strawberry Pie.~Into a Tust, which been baked, heap fresh sugared berries, cover with spoonfuls ifflv-henten cream aes un ha Ins has heen flavored with a bit sweetened and Serve very cold, Blueberry Pie.~Tanke one w a} wif berries, four tablespoon the be weather hints Tage is starting the right It may take 15 min ¢ morning n but a good and rub, or a cold sponge bath will put almost any fairly healthy body In tune for a midsum- thing 10 eng day ites from th ap. shower mer day. The next dressing. Alt} reasdnable supa ant item knit price worthy is proper lerwear is and easy to of considera: thin OUR h une ao in launder tion) in dimity, {points the hottest weather a crepe or nainsook teddy or union sult will be found rauch more comfortable, cooler, and does not cling to body like the knit-wear. In a loose, comfortable, thin corset with a slip which answers for both corset then a slipover dress material, with the of cool, easy-to-wash properly shod feet--shoes with sub stantinl heels-—-one will be able meet the day with every advantage of proper bodily care. Potato salad is a favorite. It should be remembered that cold potato takes gome time to become seasoned, so it dressing and other penstrate that jet the salad asonings thoroughly to The meals for hot weather should be prepared with the Idea of not over days, Cooling vegetables, cucumbers, toma. toes, juicy fruits, custards, Junkets, frozen dishes will be found to be most favored, Fresh fish is easy of digestion and makes a good main dish, with a cu eumber or tomato salad. With lemon sherbet for dessert, and some small cakes or cookies, one mav feel that the family has been properly fed Whole wheat bread. graham, rye or wheat bread may be served as one wishes, Salads of vegetables mav take the place of a main dish; with tread and butter and a light dessert, the meal will be sufficiently satisfying. Aspirin Say “Bayer” and Insist! Soniing Unless package aver” on fet. 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