A SOCIAL LEADER OF KANSAS CITY Attributes Hir Excellent Health to Pe-ru-na. BiirroMfnl Author. Mario Corelll hn never had a lino rejected. Her first book. "A Ro mance of Two World," was a great am'renB, and all her other books have been great successes. H. G. Wella Is a stranger to the rejection slip. He lifcnn by writing I'oe-llke taleB that found n ready sale among the magazines, and his first novel, "The Time Machine," gave him Instant repute. Mrs. Prances Hodgson Burnett wrote her first story at the age of 15. It was accepted and she re ceived for It a check for $17. Upton Sinclair supported himself it college by writing "dlmo novels." , Foi seven years the young man ground out tales of blood and ter ror, dictating sometimes R.000 words a day. At the age of 18 he could write a "dime novel" in a week that would find a ready sale at from 7r to $100. Mrs. Humphrey Ward's first ser I Ions work was "Robert Blsmere," a I book so successful that a publisher offered her $62,000 to write a novel for him. Charles Dana Gibson's first pub lished drawing made his reputation, and before he was 2 1 he was earn ing $400 a month. Philadelphia Bulletin. MRS. W. H. SIMMONS. MRS. W. H. SIMMONS, 1119 E. 8th . St., Kansas City, Mo., member of the National Annuity Association, writes: "My health was excellent until about a rear ago, when I had a complete collapse from overdoing socially, not getting the proper rest, end too many late suppers. My stomach was in a dreadful condition, and my nerves all uaatrting, "1 was advised by a friend to try Pe nma, and eventually 1 bought a bottle. I took it and then another, and kept using K for three months. "At the end of that time my health was restored, my nerves no longer troubled me, and I felt nvself once more . .id able to assume my social position. I certainly feel that JVruna is deserving of praise. " There are many reasons why society women break down, why their nervous systems fail why they hsve systetnio or pelvic catarrh. Indeed, they are especially BaMe to these ailments. No wonder they require the protection of reruns. It is their shield and safeguard. ALL YOUR HOUSE I GLEANING DONE WITH Why He Sought The Mourners' lll'lH'h. "Once we had a revival, and I at tended It with my girl. She got quite excited, and before 1 knew what was happening, she started for the mourners' bench. She didn't ask me if I'd go. She Just got up and went all by herself. "Well, she kneeled down there, and I see that right next to her was kneelln' a feller she'd been goln' with some and who was a rival o' mine. I Bold, 'by gosh! I can't stand that! Maybe he'll be ketchln' her.' There was Just a little room between her and him, and I stepped up and kneeled so as to separate 'em. "I cut him out that time, and he didn't marry that girl. As far as that goes, neither did I. Oh, well, you can't be young but once!" Out ing Magazine. mule Team I BORAX All dealer, 6-10- 16o plccfl. BampU and oartnlr t m aware in eototw o nnu ana oniit i name What Ails Ton? Do yon feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart burn, belching of gas, acid risings its throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoTNyivp any considerable number of thasbovesyvvptoms you are suffering from Ttfllousnsss, wu-pld liver with Indl gestlonXcjeyspei Mitral niscoverv Is mane BP t valuable medicinal principles Known U. or. S Or Pierce's Golden Is made up of Uie most! A THURIBLE FXPFRIKNOK. x '. . New York or Gblcasa SLANDARDoFThISOVTH LARD US. GOVERNMENT- INSPECTION mSOVIHERN-anTONOILCO. rfEWPJ-SmNNAHmAKIAr(miWS PATENTS Do you wish to know about PATENTS T t)o you wish to know -about TKADK-MAItK-. I I Do ynu wish 10 know about PENSIONS? Do you with to know sbout HAY ant UOUNTi I Then wrlio to W. H. Willi. Attorney -at-l.uu (Notary Publli ). Wills lluildlng. 3V2 IndiunaAv. enue. Wa.hlng-tnti, I), c 24 ymrsln Washiiix ton Union Soldiers snd Ballon war 1861.S entitled to pension on sgi sftor they reach If pensioner deserts wlfo he may be emitted to ball his pension. , UVEUT1SE IN THIS I'Al'KH. IT WILL PAY 1 H N U 16 If allll, n il with weak evm, use Thompson's Eye Water For Other Worlds. The President caught up his big stick and started out of the White House. f "Whither?" cried Loeb, trembling for the what next. "I'm going walking," condescend ed the President. "Whither?" Loeb repeated. "What?" snapped the President. "Whither?" Loeb Insisted. The President paused. "True," he murmured, "true. I hove walked over everything in sight, and I must wait." Sighing, as did that other Great, lie sat down, thumping the floor lm oattently with his stick. New York Sun. Find fault with your friends and It will maku them faultier. niiMiuMl t-lctuT for liio permanent cure such abnormal contlQn9u It is a most efficient liver Invigoralor, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is not a, patent medlclno or secret nostrum, a full list of Its ingredients being printed) on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will -how. that It contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerlno,, of proper strength, from the roots of tho following native American forest plants, viz.. Golden Seal root. Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen's root, Uloodroot, anct Mandrake root. The following leading medical authorities, among a host of others, extol the foregoing roots for the cure of Just such ailments as the ahove symptoms Indlcato: Prof.R. Hartholow. M. D.. of Jefferson Med. College. Plilla.1 Prof. H.C Wood, M. D.of Unlv.of Pa.: Prof Edwhi. M. Hale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. Collmrtv Chicago; Prof. John King. M. D.. Author of American IMspeneatory: Prof. Jno. M. Hrud dcr. M. D., Author of Specltlc Medicines: Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. L., Med. Dept. Univ. of N. Y.: Prof. Klnley Flllngwood. M. D . Author of Materia Medlca and Prof, in Bennett Medi cal College. Chicago. Send name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. K. . pierce. Hur falo. N. Y,. and receive fr booklet glrlnr extracts from writings of all the above medi cal authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest possible terms, each and every in gredient of which "Golden Medical Discov ery " Is composed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They may bo used in conjunction with "Oolden Medical Discovery" If bowels are much con stipated. They're tiny aud sugar-coated. Qood Looking Young; ( ht-rokees. "If you go down Into the Chero kee Nation you will see thousands of handsome young men and beauti ful youug women who are the oft spring of white fathers with the Cherokee women," said W. P. Mc- Clellan, of the Cherokee Nation. "In most cases no one would think of this second generation as being oth er than of the Anglo-Saxon race The girls are as fair, as comely, us refined us their sisters of uunilxtd blood a:H Just- as stylish In their aress. ine ooyw ure as origin ana munly a set of young fellowH aa can be found. There Ib nothing about them to differentiate them from young white men. "Another thing is that these mix ed bloods are stronger, physically, than the pure Indian stock, hardier and less likely to fall a prey to that disease which carries off so many of the fullbloods, consumption." Washingon Herald. Hovr a Veteran Wns Saved the Ampu tation ot a Limb. B. Frank Doreiffus, veteran, of Roosevelt Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.. says: I had been showing symptoms o ktdney troublo from the time I was mus tered out of the ar my, but In all my life I never suffered as In 1S97. Headaches, dizziness and sleep lessness, first, and then dropsy. I was weak and helpless, having run down from 180 to 125 pounds. I was having terrible pain in the kidneys, and the secretions passed almost Involuntarily. My left leg swelled until It was ,14 inches around, and the doctor tapped it night and morning until I could no longer atand it, and then he advised amputation. 1 refused, and began ualng Doan'a Kidney Pills. The swelling subsided gradually, the urine became natural and all my pains and aches disappeared. 1 have been well now for nine years since using Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. DO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Made Clcur. The police Inspector of Gotham was on the stand. "JYour salary is 13,600?" gently Insinuated Ihe spokesman of tho graft committee. "Yes, sir." "And out of this you save $50,000 after living at the rate of $2,500 a month?" "That'B about It." "How do you work it?" "Well, there's a Dago has a stand on my corner and he gives me a discount on peanuts." Philadelphia Ledger. How to Open a Can of Salmon. To open a can of Argo Red Salmon properly, lay the can on Its side, In sert the can opener at tho seam, then i t .ind tho can on end, and pressing the top firmly down, work the can opener around the top, removing the entire top. The Argo will then come out in one solid piece. GOMMERCML COLUMN. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York. R. O. Dun & Co." Weekly Review of Trade says: Trade responds to seasonable weather, distribution of sprints mer chandise fully equaling sanguine ex pectations, and country merchants purchase liberally from wholesalers at eadlng centers Reports from I principal oitles are uniformly favor able, active business being accom panied by further Improvements In collections. Lending Industries are fully occupied, and no strikes of more than local significance have materialized thus far. Manufactur ers are busy on goods for early ship ment, and sample business for later seaon promises continued activity. Improved traffic conditions "make de liveries more prompt. Primary markets for textiles are more quiet, but there is no diminu tion In the output of mills except where labor cannot, be secured. Most cotton goods producers have orders covering output so far into the fnture that the lightened pressure Is help ful. Jobbers are still selling goods purchased belowthe present level, and the future of the market cannot he determined until unfilled orders are placed at the highest prices. The attitude of customers at new valu ations Is the uncertain element, any evidence that enhanced cost will cur tail consumption remaining to be seen. Commodity exchanges have resum ed normal conditions, and prices show some recovery from the un settled position after the Easter holi day, which was prolonged abroad. Consul F. W. Mahln, of Notting ham, reports that cremation is In creasing in Great. Britain, the num ber of bodies cremated being 742 In 1906, against 604 In 1905. Deafness Cannot -Po Oared bylocal applications as theycannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness iscaused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tnbe re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases . -at of ten are caused bycatarrh, which is pothingbut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any rus.xii i JtuunesH icansea oycatarrti) that can not be carodbyHttll'sOitarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J.CHXHET&Co.,Toledo,0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The town of Paoll, Ind., Is numed for General Poall, of Corsica, who defended that Island against the French in favor of the British. He died In England and has a monument lu Westminster Abby. FITS.St. Vitus'Dnnce :Nervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. 2 trial bottle and treotise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,(Wl ArchSt., Phi la., Pa in reply to an advertisement for a woman typist at a salary of $3.75 a week, a London firm, on March 4. received no fewer than 397 replies. Argo Red Salmon Is the fish that made Alaska valuable to the United States. It's a great comfort to a woman to think how lonesome her husband would be if she were dead. MISS IF.NANAGEL BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both symptoms of organic de rangement, and nature's warning to women of a trouble which will soon er or later declare itself. How often do we hear women say. "It seems as though my back would break." Yet they continue to drag along and sulfur with aches in the small of the back , puln low down In the aide, dragging sensations, nerv ousness and no ambltiou. They do not realize tliut the bock is the main-spring of woman's organ ism and qnickly Indicates by aching a diseased condition of the feminine organs or kidneys, and that aches and paius will continue until the cause U removed. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs has been for many yeurs the moat successful remedy in such eases. No other medicine has such a record of cures of feminine ills. Mlsa LenaNagel. of 117 Morgan St., Buffalo, N. Y , writes: "I was completely worn out and on the verge of nervous prostration My back ached all the time. I had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and was ul ways weak auH tired. Lydia K Ilnkhum's Vegetable Compound completely cured me." Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, uoh aa Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Orgauto Disease. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early M.age. H atrengthcus and tones tho Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and Invigorates the whole feminine system. Mrs. Pinkhmn's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weaknebs are invited to write Mrs Pinkham, Lyun, Mass. Hr advice Is free. Every can of Argo Red Salmon contains one pound net. It Is always guaranteed to be full weight. A mothers thinks it's queer that she can't teach her daughter -o avoid the things she could never bo taught to avoid herself. For conattpatton, biliousneaa, liver dis turbances and diseases resulting from im pure blood, tako Nature's remedy. Gar field Teu it m made wholly ot hcalih-giv-nig Herbs. When a sour-tempered woman talks w6 are reminded of pkkled tongue. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON. In Torments With Terrible Sores on Face and Body Tore at Flesh Cured by Cuticurn. "My little aon, when about s yenr and a half old, began to have norea come out on his face. They began to come on his arms, then on other parta of his body, and then one came on his chest, worae than the others. Still he grew worse. At tho end of about a yenr and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie his hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratch ing the sores and tearing the Itesh. He got to he a mere skeleton and was hardly able to walk. I sent to the drug store and got a cake of Cutitura Soap and a box of Cuti cura Ointment, and at the end of about two mouths the sores were all well. Ho has never had any sores of any kind since, and I can sincerelv say that only for the Cuticura Remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. I used only one enke of Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. .Mr. Egbert Sheldon R. F. D.. No. I. Woodville. Conn.. April ". 11.1 " lnatead of sending n friend on a fool's errand, go yourself. Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo. Too rnuny virtues in a man give his friends a big thirst for a few vices. Itch cured In SO minutes by Woolford's Banitaty Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. A man la sure to get lost on the road to heaven unless he has a woman for u guide. Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed; receipts, 7,746 barrels; ex ports, 3,203 barrels. Wheat Quiet; spot, contract, 77 77; No. 2 red. Western, 78 79; March, 77 77; April, 7777; May. 7979; steamer, No. 2 red, 74 74; re ceipts, 8,621 bushels; Southern, on grade, 74 77. Corn Firm; Bpot, mixed, 50 50; No. 2 white, 52; March, 5058; April. 5050; May, 61 51; July., 52 bid; steamer, mixed, 4848; re ceipts. 83,702 bushels; exports, 197, 942 bushels; Southern, white, 52 63; yellow, 48 50. Oats -Steady; No. 2 white, 48 49; No. 3 white. 474S; No. 2 mixed, 47 47; receipts, 18, 714 bushels; exports, 70 bushels. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western, do mestic, 74 75; choice, 79 80. Butter Firm and unchanged; fancy Imitation, 26 27; fancy creamery, 31fi32; fancy ladle, 22 23; store packed, 17 19. Eggs Firm, at 17 c. Cheese Active and unchanged; large, 15; medium, 16 16; small, 15 15. New York. Wheat Receipts, 64, 000 bushels; spot steady; No. 2 red. 81 elevator; No. 2 red, 83 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 91 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard win ter, 86 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 50,625 bushels; exports, 38,092 bushels; spot barely steady; No. 2, 56 elevator, and 52 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 55, and No. 2 yellow, 52 f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 124,500 bushels; spot easy; mixed, 26 32 pounds, 46; natural white, 30 33 pounds, 47; clipped white, 36 40 pounds, 4852. Poultry Alive steady; Western chickens, 9 12, fowlB, 16; turkeys, 13. Dressed quiet; turkeys, 10 15; fowls, 11 15. Potatoes Irregular; Bermuda, per barrel, 5.00 6.50: Southern, 1.60 3.00; Cuban. 4.00 6.00; old, per barrel, 1.50 1.80. Sweets steady and unchanged. Philadelphia. -Wheat quiet and steady; contract grade, March, 77 77 c. Corn quiet but steady; March 49 s 50. Oats steady bnt quiet; No. 2 white, natural, 49c. Butter steady, fair demand; extra Western creamery, official price, 30c; street price, 31; extra nearby prints, 33. Eggs steady, fair demand; nearby fresh and Western fresh. 18c. at mark. Live poultry quiet but steady; fowls, 14 15; old roosters, 10 10; roasting chickens, 1116; winter chlckenB, 22 25; ducks, 16 17. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Steers slow; top grades steady; others dull and 10c lower; bulls steady; medium and fat cows, 10c. lower; thin cowa stnady. Steers sold at 4.35 5.75 per 100 pounds; nt prime heavy or choice offered; bulls, 3.10 to 4.35; cows, 1.60 to 3.75. Calves Market active and steady. Common to prime veals sold at 6.00 10.00; few choice do., at 10.25; city dressed veals active at 10 to 15c. per pound; country dress ed, 9 to 13 c. Hogs Market 15c. lower; no sales reported. Chicago. Cattle Good to choice steers, 10c. .higher; others steady. Common to prime steers, 4.00 7,00; cows, 3.25 6.00; belfera, 3.00 5.25; bulls, 3.404.60; calves, 2.75 7.75; stockerg and feeders, 3.00 4.90. Hogs Market 5 In Ifte higher; choice heavy shippers, 6.25 6.27; light butchers, 6.256.30; choice light, 0.27 6.32; packing, 6.60 6.22; bulk of sales, 6.20 6.25. ODDS AND ENDS. Garfield Tea, which is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, is the beat remedy for constipation, sick headache and. inili(etion. It purifies the blood and cleanses the system. Great Britain Imports annually from New Zealand over 1,000,000 rabbit. Argc Red Salmon cau be served on any table. It can be served as It ' comes from the can, or prepared In mujiy palatable dishes. The folding envelope was first used In 1839. Bombshells were first made In Hol land In 1495. The first almanac was printed In Hungary In 1470. Great Britain Imports annually from New Zealand over 60,000,000 rabbits. In reply to au advertisement for a woman typist at a salary of 13.76 a week, a London firm, on March 4. recoivea no iewer man a( replies. The long feather of a bird's wing ure fastened to the bone. It Is this which gives the wing the strength aud surface wherewith to boat the I air. Consul F. W. Mahlu, of Notting-i ha-m, reports that cremation is In creasing In Great Britain, the num ber of bodies cremated being 742 In 1906, against 604 In 1905. The town ot Paoll, Ind., is named for General Poall, of Corsica., who defended that Island against (lie French In favor of the British. Hoi died In England and has a monument! In Westminster Abby. One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-informed of the World is to learn as to the relative standing nnrl reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, ns the most eminent physicians ;irrthe most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribe! by ihem, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment rod the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to th" fact that it involves the aucwion of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is Test each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with general i . to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if t;-.len nt the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is nlike important to resent truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed 1 cauM of the excellence of the combination, known to nil, and the original method cf Qanufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under vhe 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, obtaine d from Senna, are 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 doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects alwaye note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company Cr.Lilornia Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup oi 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 only, the regular price cf which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded 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. Y. PUTNAM FADELESS DYE3 Color more goodnbrlghteraud flutter colors than any other dye. One 10c. package colon all fiber. They dye In cold water better timn any utlier dja ou oau dyeuAj Karment without ripping apart. Write tor fruo book.1 iv- How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. HON HUE J1LUU CO., Lulcnvlllu, iUisaourl HICKS' GAPUDINE CUBES ALL ACHES And FttrvosiSMf TiUksOkU slirslrtsrt, Kxplalnlng Who He Is. A Colorado man who Is visiting In Wellington told H. L. Woods this story: The game warden of Colo- , rado was walking out In the moun tains the other day, when he met a hunter with his gnn. The official suggested that that ought to tie n good country for hunting. "It certainly is," said the hunter, proudly. "I killed one of the ftneBt hucks yesterday I ever saw and he weighed over 200." It was the sea son when deer may not be shot with out subjecting the hunter to a heavy ffne. "Well, that's Is a fine one," said the warden, "and do you know who you are talking to?" Being assured that he did not, the official said: "Why I am the chief game warden of Colorado." The hunter was only taken aback for a moment, when he asked, "And do yon know who you are talking to?" The war den didn't know. "Well, sir," said the hunter, ap parently much relieved, "you are talking to the biggest liar In the whole State of Colorado." Kansas City Star. 3 HITROGENffftj 8 JBIIli AVAIUBIljH PBOSPHORICgg Not The Ileal Thing. "So this is the opal ring Mr. Porr ley gave you?" said Miss Bright, ex amining It. "Are you er pleased with It?" "Oh, yes," replied Miss Dumluy, "but you know the old superstition about opals. I'm afraid it'll bring me bad luck." "But er this can't bring you anything worse than an Imitation of bad luck." Philadelphia Press. ROMANTIC DEVONSHIRE The La:id Made Famous by Philpotts' Novels. Big Crops of Corn can be depended upon from land that has been liberally fertilized with a complete fertilizer contain ing ZlA nitrogen, 80 available phosphoric acid and g Potash Just how and why cj of Potash is necessary our booklet will show. GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Stroct, New York W. L. DOUGLAS HESV rN THE WOr.I.D $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES fOn EVERYBODY At AU PRiOES: Men's HhooH, . to SI.M). hoy' Shoot. ' to l.:r-. Vi n' !,..,-,, 4 to 1.50. MIhmh' & CbUdren'i Nhoes, In IU.OO. W. L. DoulttM flhoofl r leconized hy vxyeii juile uf footwear to Ik Hie uOHt m sly J nt ami wctir jiroducfii m this country, h part of tho shoo MM ovtry detail ol fcttt makh iff ir looked after nl watrlioti over by ttkilled bhnemukers, without roffanl to time or cost, If I could tako you into my lugjO factories rr Droektoii. MasH., and show von how carefully W. I PnueV h shoes wo made, ynu would then nmlcrsti.n.l irliy tht y hold th wear longer, ana are or greater vamo tnau nny other makes. W. L POMlM name and MM Is stamped on lli hotto'ii. u hit-li ernt- . t.. '- r priMU niMt inf ertnr shoes. ThUi- snlitiiit. Hajt) l y i m rttttM 4ni rati uttur nyetriM vint exriuMivety. taiaiof, inane! i?t. . I.. IMI i.l.AM i-v' rvrv1.tn. 1 S l L 1 i , M u Bfe. ' sfiSHDBSBtflsf sTES 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT lrrt f p Tor Y. Ml Phllpotts has made us familiar with romantic Devonshire, in blB fas cinating novels, "The River," "Chil dren of the Mist, ' etc. The charac- ters are very human; tho people there drink coffee with the eamo results as I elsewhere. A writer at Rock House, Orchard Hill, Bldeford, North 'lovon, j states: "For 30 years I drank coffee for breakfast and dinner but some 5 ! years ago I found that It was produc ; lng Indigestion and heart-burn, and ; was making me restless at night. These symptoms were followed Ly 1 brain tag and a sluggish mental con dition. j "When 1 realized this, 1 made up i my mind that to quit drinking coffeo , and having rer.d of Postum,. 1 con cluded to try It. I had It carefully made, according to directions, and found to my agreeable surprise at the :M of a week, that I no longer But tered from either Indigestion, heart burn, or brain fag, and that I could drink It at night uud secure restful and refreshing sleep. "Since that time we have entirely discontinued the use of the old kind of coffee, growing fonder and fonder of Postum as time goes on. My di gestive organs certainly do tbelr work much better now than before, a re sult due to Postum Food Coffey, 1 am satisfied. "As a table beverage we find (for all the members of my family use It) that whan properly made it is most refreshing aud agreeable, of delicious flavour and aroma. Vigilance Is, however, necessary to Secure this, for unless the servauta are watched they are likely to neglect the thorough boiling which It must have In order to extract the goodness from the cereal." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," lu pkgs. "There's a reason," Our vehlcltis h hni nnsii hsve been sold direct from out fscUir uh'i t. r ft third uf i i v. e shin for exstnlimM.iti ft tux oval in' i tfti irmifff rlcltvi rr. Tuu re vAt uosJilmr II not satisfied ma to stjlfl UbU y and price. We Are The Urest Ujnuljclnrrrs In The World M -n to the rnnstimni SsSsImsIiisiIsi Bra ,.,.,. von ( in. , r J-r J vnii mi-, w mvj ivm ui tmriii'ii, nr. 1.1 K,i i.i re. 1 nt- aiitl -III IfA"f&SSSB KIkWICerrlj.0, llvnc,,M,0.co, I sjej S7I.0O. SsStjBSri, Ind.anu. 'fy, .'.1 'mm - . S iMh.f fislk,Vf Atsr IW I I 1.1 ' -H I' ,. M It means the hottest and cleanest fin me nroduced bv any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove gives the instant a lighted match is ap plied no delay, no trouble, no 600t, no dirt. For cooking, the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is unequaled. It gives quick results because its heat is nigbly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense in two. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your tim er's write to our nearest agency. The is the best lUinU lamp for -round household use. Ma.l! of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. I p. ,t... iK rniuirtirrcwh absolutely safe: unexcelled in light-giving power, an ornament to Any room. tvery lamp warranted, if not at your dealer's, wtite to our nearest agency. ATLANTIC NKVININO COMPANY (Incorporated)
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