19 MISS ROSE MOOHE Women Avoid Operations When a woman suffering- frora female trouble is told that an oper ation la necessary, It, of course, frighten her. The very thought of thehosfdtnl, the operating table and the knife striken terror to her heart. It la quite true that these troub les may reach a stage where on ope ration la the only resource, but a great many women have been cured by Lrjdja R rinkham'a Vegetable Compound after an operation has been decided upon aa the only cure. i nc strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, as evidenced by Miss MOM Moore's case, of 807 V. 2fith St.. N. Y. She wrltes:- Dear Mrs. rinkham:-"Lydta E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured mo of the very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express to you my deepest gratitude. I suffered Intensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my duties and n a burden to my family. I doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and constontly objecting to an operation which I was advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; It cured rac of the terrible trouble aud I am now In better health than I have been for many years." This and other such cases should encourage every woman to try Tj' dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before she snbmlts to an operation. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Plnkham. at f,vnn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way 01 reooverv nil vised The Alaska Packers Association furnish the Government hundreds of thousands of cases of Salmon a year. Out of 240,000 cans examined by the Government at Camp Thomas only four defective cans were found. This firm packi. the Argo Red Salmon. Southern Pacific's net earnings In January increased $1,045,291. a gain of about 45 per cent, over that month, 1906. Union Pacific's net profits Increased $439,645, or 19 per cent, over January of Inst year. Stood the Test. Allcock's Plasters have successfully stood the test of sixty years' Use by the public; their virtues hnve never been equaled by the unscrupulous imitators who have sought to trade upon the reputation of Allcock's by making plasters with holes in them, and claiming them to be "just as good aa Allcock's. Allcock's Plasters stand to-day indorsed by not. only the highest medical authori ties, but by millions of grateful patients who have proved their elhcucy a a house hold remedy. The more of his own money he has in hts pockets the lens use it seems to his wife to he married to him. THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. Were Treated at Dispensary Did Not Improve Snffcred 5 Months -Perfect Cure by Cuticurti. "My three cliitdrer had eczema for five months. A little sore would appear on the head and seemed very itchy, increasing day after day. The baby had had it about '.a week when the second boy took the dis ease and a few sores developed, then the third boy took it. Kor the lirst three months 1 look them to the N Dispen sary, but they did not seem to improve. Then used Cuticura Soap and Cuticurs Ointment, and in a fen- weeks they had improved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing of the sores. Mrs. Kate Keim, 1513 West Wtli St.. New York, N. Y., Nov. 1, 5, and 7. lOOfl." A r.ian calls It training his child when he gets mad with Its mother be cause It cries. Lea me fore ml COMMON SENSE I most Intelligent neoDlc to use onlv P mown composition. Thero- l Ur. Pierce I medicines, the llch print every Ingredient 11 Mine oi It Is th keVnof ' enterlngToio Ihem upon tho bottle wrap pers and attfcsl Its correctness under oath, are oany growing in favor. The com position of DrJPiercc's medicines Is open to everybodyVDr. Pierce lx-iiig desirous of having the ji'iirch liith,t "( Investlga" tiun turned fully upon Ills fermuheTneTnif The com ihjSI lion hum iuineo lunv upon n' contident that the bettei 01 these medicines nized. . medicinal principles extracted from nn. wITT nized ir irryai. curative merits De recog liCli elng wholly made of" live lorcst roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without tho use of a drop of alcohol, trlple-reflned and chemically puro glycerine being used In stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetito for either al coholic beverages or habit - forming drugs. Examitie tho formula on their bottle wrappers tho same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery," tho great, blood-puritier. stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption In 1U advanced stages (no medicine will do that) yet doe cure all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, woak ungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg lected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate In consumption Take tho "Golden Medical Discovery" in time and It Is not likely to disappoint you If only you give It a Uunongh and fair trial. Don't expect miracles. It won t do 8Ucrnatura! things. You must exercise your patience and persevero In its use for a reasonable length of time to get Its fiilltiencflts. Tho ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines aro composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials They are not given away to be experi mented with but are sold by all dealers In medicines at reasonable prices. FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With 82-page Illustrated booklet, giving 1000 uses for Borax In the Home, Farm and SOUVENIR PICTURE, Sffi tree for 5o., and your dealer's nuine. Ad dress Pacific OtMkbt Borax Co., New York. ri the fommnn taglnnlugt of uimiy liaviigei out Uiaeuei Tha uld folk know iht when Dr. A. JutniMm ublUlMl in lolu For Internal and Eitcrual use hsgave mankind slurs lions hold r tried fur cold, cimgbi, croup, unu. bronchitis, eiiti, ourns. wound! una i,re or lain niiuKlus. ts and 60 0ts. At drugs LftU. f. I. JOnMM 4 CO.. Icitoa, Mais, ,. Manhattan Island was onco named New Orange for IB months. When the English took It from the Dutch the name New Amsterdam was changed to New York, and then when tho Dutch recaptured It In July, 1703, they called It New Orange. It held that name until the English re took It in November, 1767, when the name New York was restored and has been retained ever since. With a few cans of Argo Red Sal mon in the pantry, and an Argo Red Salmon Cook Book, the housewife is always prepared for unexpected com pany. It can be served in many dif ferent ways. The declared value of British ex ports from the Newcastle consular district of the United States during the half year ended December 31, 1905, writes Consul H. W. Metcalf, amounted to $1,907,368, agninst $949,358 for the same period of 1904. The principal article consist ed of antimony, asphaltic liquid and concrete, books, chemicals, firebricks, oral and coke, gunmetal, grindstones, whisky and wool. Argo Red Salmon took the rrand prize at the St. Louis Exposition on account of Its color and quality; the only one ever given at any fair on Salmon. Their Looks. Dubley Some of the salesladies !n those department Btores look pret ty, don't they? Mrs. Schoppen I don't know. Dubley Do yen mean to say you never noticed haji they look Mre. Schoppen Oh, yes, I've no ticed that they invnriably look in the opposite direction when I want them to wait on me. Philadelphia Press. FITS.St. Vitus'Dance iNervons Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. t2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. K. Kline, Ld.,081 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Children make sweet music In a home until they get old enough to take music lessons. A woman doesn't have to get the legislature to change her nam, a mtn UUr can 4o It. Take Garfield Tea, the herb remedy that has for it. object Good Health! It purine, the blood, cleanses the system, make, peo tood"iaw 0uaranteed under the Pure When n woman doesn't get bad news she can be sad thinking sho Is going Ttch cured in 30 mlnutM bv Woolford's Sanitary 'xition; never fails. Sold bv Drug riat. Mail orders promptly filed "by Dr E. DetchonMed.Co.,Crowfofdville,Ind. (I. Speak well of yourself. Your ene mies will do ull the hammer wielding necessary. One trial will convince you of the pe enhar fitness of Nature's remedy, Garfield 1 ea. lor liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, for impure blood, rheumatism and chronic ailments. No matter how mnny times a girl dreams. It's either about a pearl neck lace or orange blossoms. The fisheries In Alaska have paid the Government more in revenues than Alaska cost tho United States. This is where the Argo Red Salmon Is caught and canned. Patent Needle Threader. A machine which threads a thous and noodles a minute Is at work In? a Swiss factory. The purpose of tho i machine is to thred needles that are placed afterward in a loom for making lace. The device Is almost entirely automatic. It takes the needle, carries it along, threads It, ties the knot, cuts the thread oft a uniform length, then carries the needle across an open space aud places It In a rack. The work of threading these needles was former ly done by hand FADED TO A SHADOW. Tenth St. Worn Down by Five Years of Suffer ing From Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Remethe Myers, of 180 South Ironton, O., says: "I have worked hard In my time and have been exposed again and again to change of weather. It is no wonder my kidneys gave out and I went all to pieces at last. K1 r rt i. - - T . fading away, and finally so weak that ior six months I could not get out of the house. I wai nervous, restless and sleepless at night, and lame and sore In the morning. Sometime everything would whirl and blur be fore me. I bloated to badly I could not wear tight clothing, and had to put on shoe two lr.e larger than uual. Ths urine was disordered and passages were dreadfully frequent. I got help from the nrt box ot Doan Kidney Plilo, however, and by (he time I had taken four boxes the pain and bloating wa son. I havo bee In good health ever since." Sold by all dealer. 60 cents box.' Foatei'-Milburn Co., Buffulo, N, T, COMMERCIAL COLUMN. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. Q. Dun ft Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade say: ' Depression in tho stock market did not extend beyond Wall Street, commodity prices ruling high and general business continuing vigorous. The traffic conditions, hnve Improved somewhat. Increasing the distribution of merchandise, and spring sale of dry goods have equalled anticipa tions. Retail trade is good for the season and late buying of winter goods, necessitated by the severe weather In many sections, has de pleted stocks In a most satisfactory manner. "A few trnde reports tell of con servatism regarding operations for the future, duo to high prices and tight money, and there Is practical unanimity as to the activity of cur rent trade, comparisons with last year's figures, being almost always decidedly favorable. Several wnge; scales are under discussion that mny not be settled without further en hancing tho cost of money production or operation, but no serious strike Is anticipated, and higher freight rate have become necessary on some rall- I roads because of Increased expenses. "Renewed demand for Bessemer iron from the leading Interest Indi cates thnt It Is unable to provide for; the needs of the steel mills, and the distribution of the contract among many furnaces testifies to the good condition of order books, as no sin gle concern could make the desired delivery. Other Inquiries are noted, and there is no evidence of weakness In any department, while strength and activity are conspicuous in the lighter shape of steel, notably sheet and hoops. Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed; receipts, 8,592 barrels; ex ports. 207 barrels. Wheat- Easier; spot, contract, 78 78Vi; No. 2 red, Western, 80; February, 78 78; March, 78 78; April, 79; May, 81 81; steamer, No. 2 red, 73 73; receipts, 1,796 bushels; South ern, on grade, 73 78. Corn Steady; spot, 50 50; February, 50 50; March, 50 60; April, 51 51; May. 61 51; steamer mixed, 4S 48; receipts, 214,019 bushels; Southern, white, 49 ft 61 ; South ern, yellow, 4850. Oats Firmer; No. 2 white, 49; No. 3 white, 47 48; No. 2 mixed. 4647; Receipts, 17.443 bushels. Rye Klrmerj No. 2 Western, do mestic, 73 74; choice, 77 78; re ceipts, 5 25 bushels. Butter Firm and unchanged; fancy imitation, 26 27; fancy creamery, 84 35; fancy ladle, 22 24 store packed, 17'20. Cheese Strong and higher; large, 14; medium, 15; small. 15, New York. Wheat Rtcelp'.s, 67, 000 bushels; exports, 11,704 bushels; spot steady; No. 2. red, 82 eleva tor; No. 2 red, 83 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 92 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 86 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 110,22j bushels; exports, 123,089 bushels; spot firm; No. 2, 58 elevator and 54 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white and No. 2 yellow, 54 f. o. b. afloat. Option market was firm on unfavorable weather re port, closing partly c. net higher. May, 5454, closed 64; July closed 53. Oats Receipts. 64,500 bushels; spot firm; 2G4(32 pounds, 48; na tural white, 30 33 pounds, 52 54; clipped white, 36 40 pounds, 52 55. Butter Steady and unchunged; receipts, 5,048 packages. Cheese Steady and unchanged; receipts, 1,629 packages. Poultry Alive dull; Western chickens, per pound, 11; fowls, 12; turkeys, 16. Dressed easy; Western chickens, per pound, 11 16; tur key, 13 16; fowls, S13. Philadelphia. Wheat steady, but quiet; contract grade. March, 78 M'be. Corn steady, fair demand: March, 5050c. Oats firm, c. higher; No. 2 white natural, 49 49c. Buttor firm, good demand; extra Western creamery, official price, 34c; treet price, 35; extra nearby print. 36. Live poultry unchanged; fowl, 13 14c. ; old rooster, 9 10c; chick en, 10 14; duck, 15 15; geese, 12 13, wipter chickens, 1820. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Dressed beef steady, with fair demand at 7c. antt 9o. Calves Dressed calves full steady; city dressed veals. 8c. and 14c. per pound; country (tressed firm at 8c and 12r. Sheep and Lambs Market very dull and feeling easier. Chicago. Cattle Market steady. Common to prime steer. 4 00 if 7.00; cow, 3.254.75; heifer, 2 75 7.00; bull, 3.00 4.60; calve 2.75 7.60; stocker and feeder. 2.75 4.85. ' Sheep Market sheep firm; lamb slow. Sheep, 6.00 6.00; lamb 6.007.50. WORTH REMEMBERING According to the Bureau of Sta tistic the total value of tho export of American manufacture for the calendar year 1906 was $719,000. 000, aa compared with $671,410 497 for 1905. The production of wool In the Ger man Empire Is decreasing annually. In 1881, the number of sheep. In round number, wa 28,000 000 while In 1900, the last year for which tatiBtlcs are available, it had fnllen to 9,692,500. Those who are not acquainted with the appointment of a Korean bed room will be surprised to learn that the other day In th town of Annk one gambler who was down on hi luck, threw a pillow at the head or the winner and fractured hi kull. The production of beet sugar In the German Empire In 1906 Is esti mated by the International 8ugar Btatlitlcal Association to be 2,157 200 metric ton (2,204.6 pound each), agalmt 2,394,445 metric ton in 1905, a loss of nearly 10 per cent. Austria-Hungary's beet sugar crop It 11 per cent. hort. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY. Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. Hot Mntxolh. Israel Greenbevg stopped to talk n few minutes In the flve-storv bnke shop at 251-253 East Thirty-third 8treet. Israel had balanced on hif head lx feet of pasteboard boxes laden with mntznth, the unleavened bread used In the observance of the Passover, and tho boxoB rested against a gas flame as tho baker tnlked. Soon bakers camo rushing up nil about lilm crying "Fire! Fire!" Israel, looking above, snw that his orthodox burden wa a pillar of flame. He ran out from under and into the street, Bhoutlng "Fire!" with the other bakers. In thirty seconds the five stories of bake shop were emptied of bakers, and tons of mat roth, whlrh Is the only kind of bread the Jew bakers nre making Just now, began to blare. Captain Morrison and the crew of Knginn 16 bored their way through the smoke to the second floor. The Cnptaln gave tho order to fall hack, and he himself fell bark. Into the flour bin of a hundred barrels. A dozen empty barrels fell on top of him, and his cries for help were lost In the clatter. When his crow got to the street Ihey missed him nnd tan bnck. When they rescued him from the flour bin he was not hurt, but he looked ntrr. ghost. The fire destroyed the Inter ior oi me building, causing $10,000 damage. Sings Songs And Women Weep. The lnhRlntlnn nt ..r,-...., . ...... I sons variously; some fight, some I'li.i, some swear, ronie weep. Sam uel Warrock, under ether, broke Into song so sweet thnt the two surgeons who were cutting off his fingers were stirred and four women In the next room were moved to tears. War rock crushed the fingers of his right hand. He was taken to the office of Dr. M. OF. Dolphin, who found he had to amputate two fingers, nnd called Dr. Marcus F. Squler to help him. When they got Warrock under ether he Bang "Mother, KIs Me in My Dreams" in a full baritone voice nnd with much feeling. Dr. Dolphin, who was using the knife, and Dr. Squler, who had the ether cone, trembled with emotion, hut, recov ering themselves, cut off one finger. Then Warrock sang "Some One Is halting for Me." and next "Will ion Miss Me When I'm Gone?" Dr. Dolphin heard sounds of wailing, and opening the door of his waiting-room, found four women weeping. When Warrock came up from the either he lost his vrjlce, except to utter several expletives. Firemen Ate The "Dynamite," George McKay, who is known as the fighting "cop," was standing outside of the District Attorney's of fice when an Italian bumped Into him expressing an urgent desire to see the District Attorney. McKav gently passed him along to Assistant District Attorney Krotel's room. "Found these on the Btove,'sald the Italian, showing two small, ob long black things in the palm of his hand. "Black Hand send letters to my boss," said the Italian. "I think they nre dynamite, and" Softly and swiftly Mr. Krotel edge'! out of the room. At the Bureau of Combustibles the suspected dvna nilte was found, to be nothing more than two "suckers" which Kasf Side children buy on a stick. A fireman ate it. Each Woman Hud A Dog. When the engine and hook-and-ladder companies gullopod up to the five-story apartment house at 157 West Sixty-sixth Street flames wepe hooting up through the air-shaft nnd filling the place with smoke, and several women clad in pajamas and carrying dogs In their arms stood at the windows and yelled frantically to be saved. The firemen said thev never saw so many dogs at one time, for it appeared that every woman in the house had one that she was bent upon saving. A few of the women refused to be rescued unless their pets were taken down the ladders with them. After everybody hnd gotten out of the house the street was crowded with pajama-clad wom en, almost every one of whom had a dog. Danced At Gun's Muzzle. Charles Cheller, a laborer on a drunk, was followed out of the sa loon of George Saner, at One Hun dred and Eleventh Street and Third Avenue, by about 16 men, who were curious to see how he would navi gate Cheller resented their curiosi ty. He drew a revolver and ordered them to dance. They danced. Then they sang, one at a time and all to gether. A big crowd gathered to watch the fun, and Cheller kept the 16 dancing. Some one In the crowd tried to stop the performance by get ting Cheller's gun. This made him angry and he fired in the crowd No one was hit. Cheller was arrested. Women Cool At Factory Fire. Three hundred women aud girls employed by the Thompson-Norrls Company In the eight-story factorv building at Concord and Prince Street, Brooklyn, exhibited plendld coolness during a fire which started on the aeventh floor of the building causing nearly $10,000 damage be fore it was extinguished. When the fire gong sounded the women, and girls marched to the street in per fect order. Otter Shot ()n i(1K iK,. A large otter, weighing more than twenty pound, was killed In tho Peconic River at Calverton by Mr Rodman, station agent at that place. The otter wa aeen at night along tho river bank, and Rodman arose at daybreak and visited the spot. After waiting a few minutes the head of the animal was thrust out of the water, and a well-directed shot took effect. Otters have become practically exterminated on Long Island, and this peclmeu was the first seen In m veral year. The Mexican municipal govern ment ha under way In Chihuahua a building to coat $100,000 and la building a dam for increasing and Improving the water supply at a cost of $360,000. Mechanics and labor ers are employed at very good wages. Chihuahua needs more hotel. The fow here an crowded and gueats of ten have to seek accomodations In private home. The General Condemnation of So Called Patent or Secret Medicines ot an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant and unfounded pretensions to cure all manner of ills, and the National Legislation Enacted to Restrict Their Sale have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way The Value and Importance of Ethical Remedies. Remedies which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and are gentle yet prompt in effect, and called ethical, because they are of Known Excellence and Quality and of Known Component Parts. To gain the full confidence of the Well-informed of the world and the approval of the most eminent physicians, it is essential that the component parts, brknown to and approved by them, and, therefore, the California Fig Syrup Company lias published for many years past in its advertisements and upon every package a full statement thereof. The per fect purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character are assured by the California Pig Syrup Company's original method of manufacture, known to the Company only. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over al other family bxattvei that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating afttr effects end without having to increase the quantity from time to time. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs, and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, arc well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs; and to get its., beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Svrup of Figs, or by the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as Svrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the name, Syrup of Figs, which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size onlv, the regular price of which is fifty cent per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of, the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, the remedy is not adulterated or mis branded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U. S. A. London, England. New York, N. V. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mure soodibrlsbttrsnJfMKr color. ibsnsnr otharde. One 10c. package colorci all Sbera. Tbej dye In cold watsr better ilunaur utber dm. Vou no djr8 anjr garment wltnout nppinn uparu Write tor (reo booklet-How to Dye, nieavb and Mix Colon. MONKOfc UttUU CO., Luiouvlile. iHiaaourl Father' Little Scheme. "My boy, I like you and I want you to marry my daughter. But, have you spoken to her mother about it?" "No, sir." "Then, to cinch It for you. I'll op pose the match." Denver Post. State of Onto. City o Toledo, I Lucas Cocntt, Frank J. CnE.NET make" oath that he In senior partner of the firm of F. J.Chehet & Co., doing buxineae in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that Mid firm will paythetum of one hukobed not X.AU for each and every case of cat A nun that cannot be cured bv the use of Hat.i.'s Cat ARim Cuke. Fraxk J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subacribed in my presence, this 8th day of December. A. D., 1886. A. W. Ol-EASON. (SEAt.l Notary Publie. Hall's Catarrh Pure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for teatimonials. free. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, 0. Sold br all llruggiata, 75e. Hall' Family Pills are th bast. ' Lot Everybody IMnnt Tree. If every landowner would plant In every available place such trees as would not only give present beauty, but also Insure a future sup ply of valuable timber. It would so supplement the larger work of a government forest reserve that re forestation and the preservation of an ndequate supply of good timber would be murh simplified. The precious and almost Indispen sable white oak Is naturally only a forest tree, but the black walnut. wnien mstrinsically ls even more valuable, will grow almost anywhere and In a much Bborter time, and will pay for itself from the time It be gin to bear The same 1 true of the chestnut. There is no question that cabinet woods will always be In demand, for no other material can possibly take the place of wood In the making of furniture. Craftsman. Limnveivt For CougK Cold , Croup oore ItiroatOtitt Neck Rheumatism and a 1 1 neuralgia At ail Dealers V Price 25c 50o s I.OO Sent- Free Sloan' Book nn Horc.ee - - ' i Cattle. Hogs 6 Poultry 1 ' JXiM3Sr9k ,Jyt3r-vo.-' 1 E Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan "-nJMFBMPS. M ,615 Albany St. Boston. Mass.lW JWV J 1 A Hegret. "That wa a bad break," said an automobillBt apropos of an embar rassing error. "It reminds ine of the automobile dinner W. K. Vau derbllt, Jr., gave last year. "It was a large dinner of 200 cover or more, and gome of the Invitations were to motorists that Mr. Vanderbllt only knew slightly. A declination that he received ran like this: "Mr. T. Willis Pltcoe died laBt Man h or he would, no doubt, have taken great pleasure In accepting Mr. Vanderbllt's kind invitation for dinner Thursday." WashlugtonStar. An Abundance of Fruit of highest quality, finely colored land flavored, is the direct result of supply ing a complete fertiliier containing from 7 to ia per cent of POTASH to the tree, vine or bush. "Plant Food" is a book well worth a place in the library of any fruit grower. We will gladly mail it to all applicants. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New York WOQUUi AiiE FKEACHEi:. A Doctor's Brother Thought I'ostam Was Coffee. It Is said that the lotted Btutea Government receive ,68,000 each worklug day from customer collect ed In New Y01 k City. A wise doctor found out coffee was hurting him so he quit drinking It. He was eo buy with hi practice, however, that hi wife had to write how he fooled hi brother, a 'clergy man, one day at dinner. She says: "Doctor found coffee was injurinp, him and decided to give Poitum a trial, and we have used it now for four year with continued benefit. In fact, he 1 now free from the long train ot Ills that follow coffee drink ing. "To show how successful we are in making Postum properly, I will relate an Incident. At a dinner we gave, doctor suggested that we serve Pos tum instead of ordinary coffee. "Doctor's brother, a clergyman, supposed It was old fashioned coffee and remarked, as he called for his second cup, 'If you do preach against coffee I see you haven't forgotten how to make It.' " This goes to show that well-made fully boiled Potum has much th Savor and richness of good coffee al though It ha au individuality all It own. A ten day' trial will prove that It ha none of the poisonous effect ot ordinary coffee but will correct th trouble cued by coftae. "Thor' reon." Name furnished by Pos tum Co.. Ltd.. BatU Creek, Mich. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 8ILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE QUAILED AT ANY PRICE SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PRIOESi Meu's Ihoe, SI to SI. AO. Hojs' Khoew, S3 to a)l.fi. Woim-n',, Hhoos, M to ajl.AO. Misses' Children's Shoes, Ut.ie, to ai.OO. W. L. Douglas shoos are recogni? I by expert judges of footwear jio 1110 uos 111 styie, ni ana wear 111 ouuceu In tilts country. Each '.i i .no HW . c.c.J UUinil HI lllUKing 1H Kxik.'ll llfllT and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or oost. If I could take vou into mv lr.. . llrockton, Masa., and show you how carefully W. L. 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