vvvr'ww'W'Q'f-)'U' w-w.ri -' " r'rti.TTi t'i"" "J'U'T 11 ,n'"imriiriii :nnfT iti wwT-ivrrr- m-ir-"i-rr iir-ir nmrin -n-rrrri Mothers of then and now j Condition! Are Only Different, No 7 Matter What Sentimental j Writer May Assert. The "popular" writer who bcwnlla what he assumes (o bo the fact Ihnt bo "old fashioned" mother Is no 111010 Lf jingle to d.'foat hia own purpciBO If Jjiut be Inculcating In children the fclghest possible regard for tltoir pa rents H Is o clangor which even tho mantltatlvo theory of literature or pace ritlf'H cannot Justify, f Tho niothrr of tho pabt, of course itas'dlffurent from tho mother of the IprcBcnt, n different on tho wholo us kjio conditio!! of llfo then and now, Lit slnco her daughter Is the mother Lf the present there must bo wraic Lints of flmllnrlly. All tho (rood In W mothers and grandmothers cor Llnly could not hnvo vanished. It Will bo paying scant trlbuto to those 'flour, good women who have laid down itliclr precep'H nnd examples and jmmcd on to fay ho. And, of courso. did wilier does not mean to do that, 'yd ho conies very near doing what he fiwB not intend. j The fallacy of tho wholo sentimen tal notion that boeausH thlngB nnd people are not like thoy us.il to be 'they aro not as good, lion In the pat nt fa-t that they cannot be alike, ttfid If they were It would Blmpiy bo be cause of tho present generation being fo much Inferior to tho pnst that It Vns unable to do no more than stand tlil. NOT THAT. l The Congressman I'm opposed to ', 'the bill at present, but I might chung! j try nilnd for $."..(liH). t' The lobbyist Your mind doesn't np t juar to mt to bo worth that much. ! Getting His. ' "Mad a nicMt enjoyable time at the dentist's tod.iy." "I'M'. KnJoynblo?" ; "Ye.-i. When I wnt In another den j tlst was Idling my denial's teeth." t - ,i The Difference. ! Toil Did he sober down nnd I Marry? v Ned No; he married nnd sobered I down. Smart Set. ! rr IIEllA lir IHrk rPI HlVf WhrlhiT Irnltl CnliW. Ilfilt, Htolniii-h m TVpTiniTmiililM. CapniliiiK will relieve- ymi I ll'n liijulil Jilt nxnul to tiller Hi't lmn-ill J sn-lr. Tr) it. liK-., Siv., Bui! So ee-tiu nl ilruj 9 ftttiri-H. I f Tho greatest glory of a free-born -? rrntiln lu tn Ir.niKfnr thnt frncilolil tC their children. Harvard. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rcjrtil.itc ml invini rite ntniunrh. liver nnd bowels. r'iii!iir-H nted, tiny ki'iiiiiiich, easy to take it candy. Standi r soon tiles If you tnko It out of circulation. ru.fi n i:i:i) in a to 1 1 imv Tuinlnitunt will rt'litml nmnrr If I'Ao OINT- Mi-:ST f.ulfc I in nnv Pa of lu-liln, Itllnd, ll.i-ling or I'rutruil.liii I'll luAlu Md.Ob. Mlo. Heresy hunting Is alifiply un obses floii of omniscience. i Are You Veak, All Run Down? This condition in directly canoed by bad blond. When tho blood is ni.ulo rich end in:-e by Hood's Snrnxnparilla, you will fid tiim aiiil cheerful; it will put new lifo into your veins, new vinor into your iiiuxli -; pie you a sharper nppctiU nil K'wul digestion; make you hx-k better li-cp belli i- nnd fid better; will make tlic lud.-l work lighter and tho darkest day Inciter. Facts! Thousiind confine tlii in. Cot Ilood'ii today. 9 lPiSViMi!7 Ft! CURED COW'S CAKED UDDER. Ue il for eJlmenti of your chickene nd turkeyt aUo thoio of your cattle nore, and muel anj you wiU find Ti 1 " of live,x- It Is so pow rtul that it cure almoit immediately. Mri. D!T Draw.. New Orient, La. wnle. I fur L lve, vv,i Mr"'nn Mnstnnn Liniment , r:1!yr"r,"'"y chain fur thu Roup mln.Vi " ,ur ' I have also uhiI il co hn,',r" '!' t'lrt,.ry rc.ult.. Our c.L. i.. , 'wen of a (aver milk K ' '"''fruiMcr Mexican Mu.tung uaimcut tiluj a cumplcto cure." Wc ' bottla at Drut tt C.n'l Stor. 1 (TIlftiHl WU ) s, "ro.,ui Thompson's Eyo Watei PATENTS 5 Watiioa K.f'ntrmnn,Viu-h liiHUui. D.C. IkiukHlrra. lllnh nuiuvuciia. ihmt raaului is the name to remember n vnu nppH ram-H U r mm- I WJ COUCH3 and COLDS ILLiriOIS C,. - . Mm) , vf ' J Billy Hilly I'npke of Krwnnee, 111., who claimed tho middle-weight (hamplon Fhlp nftrr Stanley Kctehol'B death, loft tho tltlo to Dave Smith. AiiHtral lan champion, cm a fuul In ten rounds nt Sydney, N. 8. W. The battlo wan to havo Konc 20 round, but Papke fouled no often the referee was com pelled to call n halt lu the tenth cs kIoii and nwnnl tho match to tlio Auk Irallan. Papko was cautioned lime nnd iif-'iiln, but liu did not heid tho warn ings. Had the content Ron" tt:e limit It nB thought by tcpcetntorii Smith would have won. Smith, up to the time Psip kc was (liH(iialllle(l, liiul u hlg rliade In the flKhtliiK. He took tho lead at the Mart and forced the American nround the ring continually. Smith boxed cli-verly and faM. Papko had all be could do to Have himself from n knockout nt one Rtnge. Only his good Mocking qualities kept him from goliis,' to tho mat. Papke'g Hhowlng w-ns n piirprlRo. Me did not pocses the vim iiNunlly char netcrlHtlc of blm while In action. Sel CHANGE BASKET-BALL RULES I Wer.tern Intercollegiate Committee Adds or Altera Nearly Dozen New Clauses In Code. Nearly a dozen new clauses, cither added to or altering the coelo of west ern basket-ball rules, were accepted and strongly Indorsed by tho Western Intercollegiate flasket Hall association committer at Its recent meeting In ('hirrj'o. Primarily, It was demonstrated that previous regulations devised by west ern rules exports bad made good be caur.e of their presence In tho recent guides, but further changes were deemed necessary. Some of tho moat Important follow: Only four, Instead of five, personal fouls will be allowed any player dur ing a game, nnd no warning shnll be given when tho limit Is reached four dlsquallnea tho athlete; any tenm may not leave the floor except nt the end of a regular hulf; If a player does not ngaln put tho ball In play after It goes out of bounds, within three feet of the spot Indicated fiy tho reteree. It shall go to tho opposing side; time mny bo taken out by any captain but threo times during the gamo for his players (last year throe times were allowed for each half); a step backward may bo taken In passing tho ball ns well ns In trying for n goal; the homo team shall bo penalized If tho crowd becomes unruly and Interferes with play. Vniious factors wero responsible for these rcw nnd altered regulations nnd they were formulated after reports hnd been received from olllclals, play ers, coaches nnd even well-informed spectators. The fundamental aim was to eliminate roughness to tho rreat cst possible degree, nnd a new depar ture was made In holding n home team responsible for tho actions of Its supporters. In tho election of officers Dr. J. R. rtaycroft of tho Vnlverslty of Chi cago was re-elected president and Dr. L. J. Cooko of Minnesota chosen sco retnry-trensurer. As ono of the newVst Innovations of tho gamo It wns definitely decided to adopt a numbering system, similar to that in uso in track athletics. Doctor Cooke was appointed n committee of one to draft n feasiblo scheme, whore by each nthleto will bo numbered nnd more easily dlstlngulshnblo to specta tors, .players and olllclals alike. Thus far only tentative schedules have been nrrnnged by the various members of tho 'itlg Klght" circle, but practically all tho dates hnvo been tilled nnd final confirmation will not be far in tho future. Racing Clings to Life. That horse racing In the metropoli tan district Is not yet dead, despite tho strict enforcement of tho nntl-bet-ting law, and that there will bo con tests between the thoroughbreds over tho beautiful courso nt Sheepshend bay for nt leant threo seasons to come, Is Indicated b.v tho Coney Island Jockey club's eall for nominations for the Futurity of inn. The Futurity tho bluo ribbon event of tho Ameticnn turf is for two-year-olds nnd nt 80 foot short of six fur longs. Tho estimated valuo of tho Btako for 1913 Is given at $.10,000. This amount Is mado up mostly from tho subscriptions of nominators of horses Tor tho event. Tho Coney Island Jockey club adds $5,000 to the subscription. McGraw Gets Big Salary. McGrnw's Intimate friends say thnt his stipend under his new contract with New York will amount to $18,000 per annum partly as recognition of his services, and partly ns reward for extracting Fletcher's plans from that too-confident promoter. IS DEFEATED Papke, dom did he force the fighting nnd most of his fouling was due to his wild swinging. Ho had no force behind his blows. Toward the tenth Reunion ho endeavored to mix fast and furiously, but his efforts were weak. Smith was strong nnd nt his best, lie had no trouble In keeping Papke off win n ho rushed, and lauded hi will. Tho "Illi nois Thunderbolt" took no Interest In the fight and w hen the referee Hopi ed tho go and rewarded the decision did not say n word. The American's trainers' declared he went Into tho fight out of condition. Tho elluiHto did not agree with him. For reevornl days before the light he was sick nnd unable to do any train ing.. After the match ho nbkid for a return bout. Australians fire hailing Smith as the world's middle-weight champion. Pap ke vent over the re! as the title holder nnd 'ost his right to tho laurels. Smith Is the first Australian to hold a cham pionship since l!ob ritzslminons was middle-weight champion nnd later king of the heavies. FLAN HOCKEY FOR MAROONS May Become One of Minor Sports at University of Chicago Ob jections in Way. Hockey may Iwcomp one of tho minor sports at the 1'nlverslty of Chi cago. Interest hiut been aroused among n group of men who se-e the opportunity of the Midway for an ex cellent team. Several objections have rtood In the way of the success of the new Fport. In tho first place, tho weather has been uncertain In tho winter and skaters have never been assured a date or the time to practice, nnd there have never been many men hefore this year who hnve taken nn Interest In thee Fport. "If there nre a number of men who desire the sport," Conch Stagg said, "we could have n team. The Ice pal ace Is too fur away to practice every day, but If this weather continues the skaters could use the rink that -Is loca ted on the Midway near Kills avenue. Conch Grant of Minnesota wants to or ganize the sport In the confe ronce." Knlph Doyle, who has played for a number of years on Chicago teams, Is a strong advocate of hockey; Eberle Wilson, the feotliall stnr, is a speed skater of note, and would bo a valu able asset. Koy Daly Is another who has ability on the Ice. Stagrj Gets New Honors. Conch A. A. Stagg of the Maroons has received notice that he has been selected ns a member of tlu American Olympic committee fur the Olympic games to be hold In Stockholm, Sweden, In 1912. Charles A. Dean, another Chlengonn. also has been hon ored. Coueii 11. I.. Willllams of Min nesota, Dr. G. K. Ilorman, First Regi ment A. C, and Dr. A. H. Say re nro weil-known westerners who received nppointmc nts. Ad Wolgnst Is losing somo of bis friends by his dilatory tactics. Thre-o yeurs ugo F.ddle Collins' play ing salary wns $100 a month. Now It's $6,000 a year. Shortstop Georgo Mcllrldo of tho Washington team bns missed but one gamo in three years. Tho Athletics will tour Japan If they win In 1911. Seven clubs will work to prevent tho trip. President-elect Harrow of tho East ern leaguo snys his llrst reform will bo to print tho official averages every month. Prlno fighters nre scarce In Mex ico. Tho only fighters who flourish there nro revolutionists and they don't last long. lllll Corrlgnn objects to a cut In his pay check as receiver on the Hoston Red Sox. Hill would much prefer to ho swapped than humiliated In this way. Curl Morris, whether a faJso alarm or not, at least must bo given credit for being sincere In believing that ho Is of championship material. Sporting men , nre pralslns the Quaker authorities for their new reg ulations for boxing. Why shouldn't thoso rules bo tried out In Chlcngo? Philadelphia's coroner says a fight er takes tho samo chanco of death as a football playor. While this la true, tho lighter's chance to escape Injury Is far brighter.. JpomtIM KEELER IS MAN Or SCIENCE Player, Who for Years Was Popular In New York, Will Be with To ronto During Coming Year. "rtllly" Keeler la ticketed to piny tho outfle)d for Joe Kelley'g Toronto team next year, "Willie," the prldo of Gotham, nnd considered by nil critics to bo one of the most scientific hitters bnsebnll has ever produced, will attempt to add a few more links to his lengthy chain of years In tho natlonul gamo. In company with Keoler at Toronto will ho "Iilll" Uradley, formerly with Clevclimd, and "Tim" Jordan of the llrooklyn club. The mero mention of Heeler's name always Is sulllcifiit to bring out Homo dope In regard to bis hitting prowess. Ho In one of tho feiur players In tho history of baseball who batted In ex cess of .300 for 14 or more years. Pop Anson set tho record in this re spect with 1.1 yeMirs In tho select cir cle. Dan Urouthers nnd Hans Wagner JuM. equaled Keeler's record. Glancing over tho pages of history ono can And only two men who had a higher battli.g nverngo for his actlvo terms In baseball than Keeler. Jesso Durkctt heads tho list with a grand average of .37-1 910 for ten years. 1m1 Deiahanty, considered the mightiest slugger of them all, ranked second with n grand average of .3fi7. Then came "Mttle Willlo" with ..10 S 7. Only ten men, slnco tho first base- a. a..." it- i ?. A. m , , - w-1 r v i .... . i ' I' . ' ' ..... Willie Keeler. ball gamo was played nges ago. havo succeeded In hitting In excess of .300 for ten consecutive years. These men and the number of consecutive years they remained In the select circle nre: Pop Anson, 15; Dan Urouthers, 14; Willlo Keele-r, 14; Hans Wngncr, II; Kd Deiahanty, 12; "Hilly" Hamilton, 11; Nap Lnjole, ll; Joe Kelley. 11; Hugh Duffy, 10, nnd Jesse Ilurkett, 10. BOXING CONGRESS IN FRANCE French National Federation Plans an International Affair In Paris March 10 to 15. The first International boxing con gress ever held will take place at Paris, beginning March 10, and ending March 15. The French National Fed eration of P.oxlng Clubs will conduct the event, and M. Cnpilevllle, the man ager of the congress, has Just sent out invitations to th boxing club mana gers of America. France, England nnd other countries to attend tho affair. The congress will be held for tho puniost! of ellsciisslng many Important questions and making several much needed International agreements. Chief among tl.em Is one whereby It Is proposed to standardize tho weights lu each class, so that a boxer will be a bantamweight or a heavy weight, as tho caso may bo, In nil coun tries. This matter Is at present tho canso of a great ileal of confusion. Tho program also calls for tho forming of nn International set of rules for the conduct of professional, ns well ns amateur boxing, nnd for tho creation of un International boxing union. Other topics to be discussed nro French boxing, English boxing, rules for regulation of boxing In Franco, tho making of professional boxing match es, boxing from a medical standpoint, the history of tho sport, refrreelng and boxing as nn educational sport. Looking Up Runners. Thme Johansen, tho Swedish "pro" Mnrathoner, returned to this country recently, where ho intends to tako pnrt In a number of races. "Ernie HJertberg, n well-known American trainer, who Is In charge of the Swed ish rthletes In their preparation for the 1912 Olympic guinea, is a big hit over there," said Johansen. "Ho trnvels the entire country, looking tho athletes over. Threo days In one town Is about his limit, but In thnt time he has been able to get a line on somo promising runners." Gophers Try Wrestling. Visits to St. Paul and Minneapolis by Hackenschmldt and Gotch not only hnvo stirred tho local mat show pro moters, but have resulted In stlinulaO ing interest In wrestling at tho Uni versity of Minnesota. Prof. Simpson, the coach, has a squad of 35 Gophers In tho gym nearly every afternoon wrestling In tho preliminary prac tice. Tho winnors doubtless will form Minnesota's team In tho Chicago bouts. Drake, Ames und Momlngsldo col leges have big Bqunds, It Is reported. it. tWrl,.- ... ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELLT Tho kidney secretions toll lf disease Is lurking In the system. Too fre quent or scanty urination, discolored urlue, lack of control at night toll of disordered kid "F.rrr Picture neys. Doan's Tt-IUSory Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Fred A. Campbell, At lantic Ave., Hoothbny Har bor, Me., says: "I cannot de- rcrlbo tho awful pain I endured. Tho kidneys were In terrible condition; pain In voiding urine wns Intense, nnd often I passed blood. For weeks I was laid up In bed. Donn's Kidney Pills permanently cured mo after I hnd doctored without relief." Remember tho name Doan's. For sale by nil dealers. f0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y. IN THE LIMELIGHT. "Did you ever feel thnt the eyes of the world were upon you?" "Onco a year, w hen I wear the neck ties that my wife gives mo at Christ mas." SKIN TORTURED BABIES SLEEP AND MOTHERS REST A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap, followed by a gentle anointing with Ciitle uru ointment. Is generally si 111 dent to afford Immediate comfort In the most, distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly eczemas, ra.iies, Ir ritations and inflammations of In fants and children, permit sleep for child nnd rest for parent, and point to permanent relief, whin other metbodi fall. Peace falls upon distracted households when these? pure, sweet and gentle emollients enter. No other treatment costs so little nnd does so much for skin sufferers, from infancy to nge. Send to Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp.. Itoston, for free .",2 page book on the care and treatment of skin and scalp troubles. Children's Food. Certain little suggestions are always to bo followed when jdanning tho diet of tho little ones. To keep healthy little stomachs l:i tho nursery never serve hot slewed fruit to the children Plenty of stewed fruit and baked np pies they should oat, but they must invariably bo cooked the clay before anil dished up cold. The nursery po tatoes should always bo baked or boiled in their Jackets. Stewed and fried potatoes or potatoes boiled with out their skins supply starch, with a loss of nil the wholesome potash salts thnt tho skin gives out during the process of cooking Into the white part of the vegetable). Needed Assistance. A poor old enst-down hobo started lo knock tho paint off of a back door tho other morning, nnd when ho tear fully told tho lady who appeared that ho had a sick wife at homo and a dozen hungry kids, she gave blm n couple of liotiio-made biscuits. Pallidly tho hobo handled them, nnd once more ho glanced up wistfully. "What'R the matter." Indignantly demanded t h housewife, "aren't you satisfied with tho biscuits?" "Yes, dear lady." replied the trnmp fill one, "but I thought perhaps you would be re kind ns to loan mo a nut ci acker for n few minutes." A Deadly Error. Iir. V. 11. Cannon of Harvard, dis cussing ntiti-vlvlseetlon literature at dinner In New York, said with a smile: "This literature, In part nt least. Is ns flagrantly erroneous ns tho medical departmcMit conducted by n young col lego girl In n weekly paper. A sam ple' reply In this department ran: " itereaved. Tho reply given last week was a mistake. It should have been ton drops of laudanum, not tea cups of laudanum. Yes, wo advocate! cremation rather than tho old fash ioned burial." The Inevitable. "You don't resent that successful candidate's proud and haughty man ner?" "Nope," rejoined Former Corntossel. "Tho fact that bo's In polities Is all tho guarantee I want that sooner or later he'll meet with somo kind of a terriblo finish." Doesn't Seem Natural. "Here's a new kind of magazine story." in what way?" "A village storekeeper Is intro duced who doesn't say, "Dog my cats!" For rout anil ftltIP Illeka' tiAi'diiNH in the bi'i-t nrnieety re llevea l)in ui-litntr unit feivertHiineH eurua tlie ('nil! mill ri'Hlol-l'H imt-ltlllt cnnitllllMlH. It' llqeittl i-trceln Immediately, lw.'., iScuuilSev. Al drug Kluren. The best way to lift men Is to moot them on tho level. Hoavy words In meeting will not make up for short weight In market ONLY ONr "nwiHO CriNINE." rtlltt l I.AXAI'IVB IlltOHO VITNINK. iHiek fnf ttut nlnnaliirii i.r I". V. llltuVL. I tod tlm Wurlil uror UiCurua Cold In unu liuy. I&u. The worst foe you have Is tho man who would kill all your enemies. Pi PUTNAM FADELESS DYES C'r mtn taeifi srlhlr sn faster eolera ttisn any eflisr dra. Ons tOe sackaoa eolsrs sll fiber. Thsr in In cold !' hotter than sni olhar dree. Ysu eta dit aiiaiKimriUeutriDiniiwuk WillolwliMtevUat-Hsaiteai, Blsschaad HiaCeliiri. MONROE ilRUQ CO., Qulnoy, Illinois TAKE A LESSON FROM VENUS Moral That Writer Has Drawn Not Without Some Points of Worthiness. Is Miss Venus Is a lovely girl; not ono time has she muttered; against her pale, Illumined life not one word has she uttered. Just thick, she's beon without her arms for many dusty ages, and yet she never drops the brine or rants In hopeless rages. Sbo has to stand a bunch of guff from art bugs down to draymen, and yet she never once comes back and giillB tho heathen layman. When somo low brow of brutal mien starts me-rrlly to panning nnd nays her face Is worse than wood and thnt her hair needs canning, or thnt he has a waitress friend who JerkB a coffee Jigger could glvo her tunny, many leagues and bent her out on llgger, sbo ne ver even looks nt him, that rank untutored sin ner, but holds her tongue and pedes tal, ), Venus Is a winner. She's on the' Job both day and night, she hears man knock or flitte'r and women not of classic mold get madder than R butter. She suffers long and quietly with calm and placid miinner; In cold no tnlts to roach a quilt, in heat, no hands to fan her. She Is n b'rson In herself a fruit for dally picking. Just spare' the world your trouble tales nnd scratch tho use-less kicking G. S., In Chicago Tribune. A Lesson for Diplomats. Ellhu Root, at the luncheon In Providence preceding the dedication of the John Hay Memorial library at Hi-own university, said of John Hay: "His diplomacy was gracious, and It was prudent as well. I leine inber, in an argument about a certain Inter national complii ntlon, how very warmly nnd aptly bee once Insisted on prudence. "It was tho Christmas season, and le said that we might b'aru a lesson from a little- girl who was naughty In the I'ati..' part of December. " Dear me," her mother suld, if you're going to bo naughty I'm very miiih all aid Santa Clans won't bring you any presents.' "The little girl frowned. "'Well,' she whispered, 'you needn't say it so ne-ar tln chimney!" Remarkable Dental Freak. An unusual case Is reported from Parke s, N. S. V., where a young wom an sense time ago had 17 teeth ex iracted which were1 causing her trou ble. Hefore the gums had sufliclently nettled to t null of artificial teeth be ing fitted, new teeth began to make' their appearance, and every one of the 17 has now hem replaced in this man ner. Hand Beats Machine. Cigars are still made' by hand, no ninchine having et been luveiiteei that will roll them so nicely and evenly as tlo deft human fingers. The cheap est cigars the three lor five varie ty are made of French, Kentucky. Alge rian or Hungarian leaves. At the other extreme aro the c'gars smoked b.v tin' czar of Russia, which are' of the edific es! and best matured Havana, and whleli cost $1 r.O each. Important to Mottiora Hxnmlne carefully every bottlo of CASTOKI A, n safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, und see that It Signature of In Use For Over HO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Stupid Man. "My husband has no lib a of the valuo of money?" "Why, I thought ho was a careful business man." "Ho thinks so, too. Hut ho abso lutely doesn't renll.e w hat n lovely hat I can buy for JISvW." A Surprise. "I'm going to give my wife a real surprise tills Christmas." "That so? What aro you going to give her?" "Tho money." Terified Hero. "Hid you have nny narrow escapes In the nr.f last suiuiner?" "Yes." replied the llfesaver. "ttne lady whom I rescued was so grateful that Iho nearly married mo." TO lll'.IVK CUT M t.ttl AM III I I.I I I' Tlir.lVSTfM Tnkn th" Oi l M niuiul l.lll'Vl:.i TtsTl-.l I .1 C'lill.l. IOMi', Voil knoiT wh.it y.iil un' 1.0.;. m. 'I'l.ii luriliiil;! M pl.lllllv prlnti-il nil tivi-rT Im. III,., hlinwIiiK H In Mtnp'T evuiiuiiii anil Ireit 111 n in-ii-liml Inun. 'I'1ii e,itiiMii,. ilrlvi-s mil lliii ni;i.iirli 11 ml O1.1 Imn I111II1W nit ihii hmn-iu. bold if nil Ui'iiIith for .Iti yi'ien.. I'rli-u Ml cimiu. H'b a great accomplishment, to be able to sing, hip don't, lose sight of the fact that It's Just as great a one to know you can't. The iliini;er from slii:lit rati or wminilie is nlwn blued pniMimnt:. The iitunt-ili-ate iipi'lic-it inn of IbiniliiiK i:nd Oil liiiikcs bli'inl pcisunillK iinpu.iMlilc. We find tho worst In all by trying to get the best of liny ono. Mn. Whihlnw'n Pnetlilii Pyrup fer C'lillitn-n Irrtllltlir, Ntifltilli III'1 i:il'lis reitlHM'M IliM.lllllilll llou, Hilu,VH iuilu.e-liri4 wind iidlie, 2uC u IkiIIIo. An unphiiineel duly (lone Is better than a planned duty undone. linker. Women s Secrets There in ono man in the United Statee who Jim pertinpi licnrcl more women's secret thun any other man or woman in the country. Thcso sccroti ere not scored of duilt or shame, but the secrets of sufferin$, and they have been conlidcd to Dr. K. V. I'ierce in the hope nnd expectation of advice nnd help. That fever of these women have been tlisnppeiinlcd in their ex. pectations is proved by the fact tlmt uincty-ci;lit per cent, of nil women treated by Dr. I'ierce have been ahaolutiiy and altogether cured. Such record would be remarLuhle if the eases treated were numbered by hundreds only. Hot when that record applies to tho treatment of more than hal.'-a- mil lion women, in a practice of over -10 yean, it is phenomenal. and entitles Dr. I'ierce to the gratitude) accorded him by women, at the first ot specialist! in the treatment of women's disruscs. Every lick worn tin may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without char do. All replies ere mailed, scaled in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Writo without fear as wilh out fee, to World' Dispcusary Medical Association, Dr. K. V. I'ierce, I'rcit.. lluOalo, N. V. R. riKRCn'S FAVORITE rnESCUIFTION JVXai.ls.o0 WoaIi. Woiuon Strou, LP Cured in One Day Miuivon's Cold Remedy Relieves ths heud, throat and Iuiiku nlmo.-t immediate ly. Checks Fever, tP Dischnrues .of the hobc, tnlo'H away all aches and pains elided bv cuMh. It cures Grip nnd ob tinate Coughs and prevents I'tietiintinia. Price 2.1c. Hnve you stitT or swollen joints, no mut ter how chronic! Ak your elniKKit for Mimyein's Rheumatism Remedy and sesj how quii klv ynu will be cured. If you hive nny kidney or bladder trou. Me cct Mum nn's Kidtii'V Remedy. Muiiyon's Viulicr irntkcs weak men treiiK nnd restores lust powers. Note Slip Easy tab found on our collars only As necktie-cannot toiuiic.ollarlmtton it slides free ly. Tab will not (Jet out of jilac-o wlii-ii r'iautulerccl. Cejst no more1 than ordinary collars, nnl ;i ve-s mote renifni t, mere wear, mure style. II your dealer don't have them, writo us. C.W. FERGUSON COLLAR CO., Troy, NX Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine timn in trn wlirn the liver i ligVj lie toinith and bowe-li are ritht. CARTER'S LITTLE ijf? UVER PILLS jfty'i' grntly but firmly cam-C v ;'!?. .' J) pr! Uty hear to (f Tp do ill duty. Cun- Con- WITTLE wIVER t tipation, Ineiige- tion, Sick Headache, and Dutren after Eating. Small Pill, S n.II Do. Small Prxm Genuine aunii Sinaturo U Cause aM Effect X On arconnl ol iti fronnmy. II well n luprrior biking rrtnlli, Snneediilt llnglria LirJ uunivrmiljr usrd by DArri, Hulrti anil aV. fthoic grrat quintilin of sbnrl rninu. Snowdrift btlicnmllitillh lul arlirle known I r tiling tlic place ol hiig laiJ. It ta compoarJ ol bigltly rcliiird cotton iecd oil, and a tli-ilit r-rojutli.n of bi'l Ll. Snowdrift Iloglcss LiU'd a to!J by all (irogmrive tlriltrt, nil imital'.il h many tinrrogrcW nunuLiUtrTt. Drwarff ol the Inipoii . i 1 1 . ft ... 1 8 Hi 6. Ikins, n.mku 10 inun 1 liier il, aim jiui up 11 in pir-Un to look lilir tbf OIlle'.INAL 73 SIANUAUD SK0UTENINC tP Snowdrift lioness Lard I '0 ty tiie soltiiikn tonfj 0ll CO. SalisandCasior bad stuff never cure, AJrll only makes boweb move be cause it irritate anil sweats them, like pekinj finger in your eye. The best Bowel Medicine is Cascarets. v. ni. 1 n . i"?i j ...II 1 livery iaus ana uajior kju user snoum ! get a box of CAtLAKL l o ana try J them jut once. You'll see. CnvnirH 10c bin wni'li'a lratmint. AU .Iruirtlsis. Plrcrit vlhT la Ue world -tiiillleui biixiM a miuto. ?.SSLT MOUND JUE WORLD TWO f.WANO CPHISIS of aLiout tiuco nnd ono half months' riuration f.cti. The iHstto lnvo New York Nv. 1.1911, nr1 1 lift f.r-conJ I torn Sjn Mncici I rb. 1 7 , I a 1 2. by t.ie luiije liansatiantic tamnr "Cleveland" 1ST, Inrluillng All Fnpenies Ali rilln lei Hie U I ST I MM KM, t..u (Hill s 1' mill sell I II AMI Hit. V c.ii ;.c.ii. 1 11 -i.'.ii ll.1MtlllCi-MI Wlf AN I INF. 4I-1 tlruailway, Nnw lark. f. 0. Dm I Tu7 W. N. U., DALTIMCPE, NO. 3-1911. CO A COLLARS A y j l ISU?TW0F0R26 J J . VnAcollars fjY il V- OTll Lilt Quiiity Am Int. BlAI lOCkl! ObfcAM fiAOt. tiW' fk- $ epsV e- -v-. -av7'i -e- e . i vt- i .4- 41 0 ZiA-t.v?i
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