1 Bad BLOOD 'Before I liegan using Cascarets I had bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested aa it should live been. Now I am entirely well, and the pitnples have all disappeared from my ice. I can truthfully nay that Cascarets are just ai advertised; I have taken only two boxei of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. fleaiant, Palatable, Potent, Taste, Good, o (ino.l. Never Sluken, Weaken or (irlpe. 10c Z5c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu loe'tablet stamped C C C. Ouarauttad to curs or vour njunoy back. til Use the old reliable bale's Money Of Ilorcbound and Tar For Coughs and Colds fret from opium or anything injurious At nil druggist. 7 ""'r. ft Wrtr-rtiii Ai'il Curt In Qni Mlnutt MEN AND Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dlseour ages and lessens umhl Hon: beauty, vigor niul WOMFN cheerfulness soon dlsnp " Vlii-n pfnp wh.-n the kidneys are out of order or dla'd. Kor spkhI re sults uss l)r. Kilmer's Hwamp-ltoot tha great kidney remedy. At di uia-lsls. S.-imJ pla bottle bv mall fre, also pamphlet. Adrlrens, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Illugliainlon, N. V. FARMERS lnenn)n jrotir rrnn by nr.nl I i"j our m'' uruln with an i iiuiliiif MiII.hikI di'ktMjr ih4 Mm ul Nj.irrai Uf ulntliPl iwi n Nmiti Miirhlno. Hi.ri.Triiii' I!iinNr lliut s'tn ilaritH uuhi fiutlrnllr. IMtri uml Hmul) lv ami limn Tlin-rtlipm, hUu (,ornim'1Tii. WriinJ. L. ( (., Ill Llflii ft., Btlllaar. 14. TOR OLD AND YOIMG Tutt's UverPIHs act as kindly on the child, t lit Jell tale female or Inllrin old age, a uposi III" .IIUIUUI Ifl I ' in hrurous man. Ms aive ton snd strength to the weak atomaih, (ewels, kidney and bladdcr.Mot 3 for $1.00 or I for 50s We ponltlvHr (rmirntpf you 3 f 1 00 Rom mi rold ur ipwnflnUhrditnrf pint with hanlHiinj llone nfttlufc for 9 l.W which it 1-3 uf real ?nlii. Alrwlliik buttons lWi'xi worthT.V. J f Mfitrf pin or link arrrmt airpprianttl nml NistiMfntMorr touney will Iw refunded, A tiitl orilcr I'l pmvt! to you that we are hWIIiiit (TmmI Jiwirv rhap i p.aiii.nvhonw.nt.irw.irll. JEWELRY SPECIAL!) COMPANY, 480 Broadway, New York City. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Relieve Fevrriahnesfi, Const: pa tir.n Col(IrntI correct 'liaonlrriwif Hie stomach ami bowel, t'srd t Motheti for 22 tatt. At all Inii. lint ;v. Snmide mailrtl I'KFK. tf MARK. Aildn-M A. S. O I mated, I Ray, N. V, STILL IN HIS POSSESSION Remarkable Coincidence In Sum of ' Money That Rastus Had In His Pocket. Kastus was on trial, charged with Healing seven dollars and clghty-Ilvo! eenu. He pleaded not guilty, and, as he was unable to hire an attorney, tho Judge appointed Lawyer Clearem as counsel. Clearem put' tip a strong plea In defense, and Hastus was uc Quitted. Counsel and client met a few mln utis later outsldo the court room. "Now, Rastus," said Clearem, "you know tho court allows the counsel very little for defending this kJnd of case. I worked hard for you am gut you clear. I'm entitled to uuiih more pay than I'm getting for Biy valuable services, and you should S'B up a giiod-slzi'd fee. Have you got e.v money?" "Yes, Ions," replied Hastus, "I done lot seben dollahs and eighty-five cents." A Budding Star. 'The teacher informs mo thnt Mary Anderson Wombat has considerable dramatic talent." "Hint's whnt. Why, thnt girl can't recite tho multiplication tnblo without making the most elegant gestures." We are Interested In others when ttiey are Interested in us. Publlua ByruH. COFFEE CONGESTION Causes a Variety of Alia. A happy old lady in Wisconsin ays: "During the time I was a coffee 'Inker 1 was subject to eick head chs, sometimes lasting 2 or 3 days, "tolly unfitting me for anything. To this ainictlon was added, somo years ago, a trouble with my heart UWL w!l3 very painful accompanied 6y a smothering sensation and faint np8. "Dyspepsia, also, camo to make life wnler to bear. I took all sorts of pat m medicines but none of them helped HMor any length 0f time. Hio doctors frequently told me "it coffee was not good for me; but "'"lout coffee I felt as if I had no nreakfost. I finally decided about 2 icars asm in .i j - n i7 auuuuuu uie use oi coi- "entirely, and as I had read a great "IU about lw... t - , for a breakfast beverage. kpu the taste of it and was par "Wilarly tileno .. .h.i l, como 'U' as coffee used to. The f'0118 with my heart grew less ill i. "-'iui, niui iinuuy ceuseu oRHher, and I have not had an at- oi sick headache for more than a roar. iw a .. . . . i "'Besuon is good, too, ana ni thankful that I am once more a "Why woman. I know my wonder- 1111 regtnmtln. - i . Oului l" ueaata came irom Nam , COlT00 W,d UB,n PoBtum." Cr?ej '"tt Dy the Tostum Co., Battle Coif?.0!!0'8 a reasn," and it Is this, with a dlrect ac"on on the liver "''1 Brann i. .... cn. ., - e-"pie, ana causes paruai Ration at thof Then outlet of th0 secreUons. 'kin maiy toUow ollIousness, sallow , ' "wdaches, constipation and final and 80 01 016 blood corpuscles tTWU ProtraUon. Wiu !.e,"tUe book' "Th0 Roa t0 on.- ' ,n Pk8s- "There's a Rea- U.t ' tru d ammaa Pills HAS HARD TIME BREAKING IN Major League Stands Have Proved Big Handicap to Recruits From Smaller Clubs, Artie Hofman, the Cubs' star out lelder, frequently litis Interesting con :rlbutlons to make to the baseball lit ral.ure of the duy. Just now Artie irises to renmrk that It Is a mighty lurd thing for a young outfielder to iake good in the major leagues these lays, und suys that "no matter how food the recruit may look In the rec rd.i and when he Is with the minors, !e Is bound to have a hard time show ing any fielding form when be breaks in with fast company. "I played the outfield with minor league teams for some time, and have Seen with the Cubs for a good niuny reasons, too," says Hofman, "and luring all my experience In baseball '.he things that strike me as being one )f the hardest things In the game for in outfielder to buck up against Is the 3lg type of grand stands which they ire building around the circuit now. "Tako the National league there la Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Hoston and Philadelphia in all these cities are big, liU'h grand stands which do not have any effect on the infleldera, but itirt the work of the outfielders. With :heso big, nigh stands we do not aeo a 3y ball until It has passed out of the grand stand line, when we gel some light behind It, and then It Is too late for us to know where It Ib going '.o fall, and where we shall run to :atch It; If an outfielder gets used to 'he different parkB around tho circuit, :hls la not bo bad, but when he Is Just breaking In and Is not acquainted with the parks It Is llablo to 'kill' his gnmo completely, "There was a good deal of complaint rrom all the outfielders about this In Philadelphia during tho world series; with tho crowd on tho field they had in especially hard time getting long files, for they could not see tho bnll until it wan almost on tho ground, and !hen It was too late to chaso it any llstance, and Impossible with a big :rowd on the Hold." Artlo Is not suggesting any cure for this evil, but merely telling about It; lu fact, thero Ih no cure unless- we ire going to have the magnates tear ing down all their beautiful big grand tands and making their spectators sit 3n nothing but little benches which won't Interfere with the daylight and make It hard to catch fly balls. MOORE BETTER THAN "MATTY" Philadelphia Twlrler la Picked as Star Pitcher of National League by Umpire Klem. Rnrl Moore, former Nap, Is the best pitcher In the National league, sur passing Christy Mathewson, accord ing to Hill Klem, a National league umpire. "Matty knows how to pitch better than any other major leaguo pitcher 1 A" Earl Moore. and Is still a wonder, but ho hasn't the stuff be bad four years ago," said Klem. "He Is not as strong ns he used to bo and wins games through the uso of his brain morn than his brawn. Matty doesn't zip that old fast bnll through o he used to. lie depends more on tho deceptive fade away. "Perhaps Matty Is enBlty the most valuable pitcher in our leaguo, yet I believe Karl Moore of the Phllllos tins more stuff on his ball than any other pitcher I worked behind during the summer. "Really, I never saw a more decep tive ball to Judge than Moore's cross fire. It ' comes to you at a peculiar angle, and if it's half as hard to lilt as It is for an umpire to Judge, then I con easily understand whv the bat ters don't fatten their batting aver linos when Moore is working. His speed Is tremendous and his curveB fast breaking. There are a lot of great pitchers in the National league, but Moore Is the one best bet to me." To Golf at Columbia. Columbia university has taken up golf for the first time In several years and will enter a team in the Intercol legliite tournament at ItaltuBrol the second week of September. Although Columbia has not been represented in the Intercollegiate tournament In a number of years, It has always re tained Us membership In tho associa tion, which is nt present made up of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Williams, Dartmouth and the University of Pennsylvania. Ireland Defeata Scotland. Irishmen In Now York huve Just (earned of tho victory of the Emerald Isle In the annual Rugby match be tween Scotland and Ireland, which took place at Iverlolth a few days ago. On account of the match being on their own grounds It was thought by many that the Scotchmen would come out victorious, but the Irish team won by a score of 16 to 10. The season approaches wherein the oascball scribes Bwoop down upon the English language and mangle It be yond all hope of recognition. , ft!-'- ' ' J! I ' .'? -"r-'- h A BIG IRISH FIGHTER BREAKS DOWN 0 Acting upon the advice of Tommy Ryun, his manager. Con O'Kelly, the big Irish wrestler-fighter who has been registered as one of the leading as pirants of the country for the heavy weight championship, has sailed for his home In Ireland. Constant training and fighting broke down the big fellow's nervoiiB system and he ran down alarmingly In weight. He wa homesick, too. and decided to LOOKING TO EAST FOR GAMES Michigan's Tennia Team Will Play but Two Matches With Western Schoola Both With Oberlln. Michigan's tennis team, aa well hs the baseball and track teams, will look to the east thlB spring for Its games. With the exception of two matches with Oberlln college, one to be played at Oberlln and the other nt Ann Arbor, all of the gninrs scheduled for the Michigan racquet experts are to be played In the east. Cornell. Co lumbia and I'nion are the three east ern Institutions already scheduled, while Captain Norlngton In giving out the. schedule for the senBon Intimated that a game with either Princeton, Swarthmore or New Y'ork university would complete tho list of games. The first game of the season will bo played on Ferry field. Oberlln furnishing tho opposition. The re mainder of tho schedule, as at pres ent arranged, are to be played away from home, as follows: May 6 Oberlln nt Ann Arbor. May 13 Oberlln at Oberlln. May IB I'nion college nt Schenect ady. May 17 Columbia at New York. May IS Open. May 20 Cornell at Ithaca. Although thero are four veteran members of tho Michigan tennis lenui In college only two of them are eligible, ex-capls. Leldy and Price hav ing exhausted their period of eligibili ty. However, Captain Norrlngton and Shafroth both are eligible and the chances are good for a strong team, according to Captiiln Norrlngton, who already is arranging for the tourna ment which will derldo the mnkeup of the Michigan team. (jpssip. Louisville has released James Byrd, Chief Miller and Charles Schneider, pitchers, nnd Catcher Sewell to Lex ington of tho Illuo Cirass league. Terry Turner's arm seems to bo a hopeless case nnd Manager McQuIre has about picked on Herman lirankle to start tho season at third base for the Naps. Lester Channell Is having trouble with the ankle that he broke while with tho New York Highlanders; he has been out of the Indianapolis prac tice work lately. Averages don't count much In tho Molding lino. Lennox twice led the National league third basemen, but nobody refused to wnlve on him when he was sent to Loutsvlllo. "Billy" Papke, Hugo Kelly, Jimmy Clabby. or nny other middleweight, con have my ame If the proper In ducements are offered, is the state ment issued in Chicago by "Cyclone Johnny" Thompson. After a delay of at least fifty years an agitation has been begun In Eng land to put more snap Into cricket. The scheme of the Cricketers' asso ciation Is to make the bat narrower and the stumps higher. There Is an added Incentive for the St. Louis Browns to beat Washington in the American Baseball league pen nant race. Jimmy McAleer has de clared he would quit the game If the Mound City men bent out the Sena tors. The Llpton honor shield, given by Sir Thomas Llpton, on which wlM be engraved the nnmes of various asso ciation cIbbs winners, has been ac cepted to be held Ih trust by the Massachusetts Yacht Racing aBBocIa tlon. Sir Thomnp has been chosen an honorary member of the association. take a summer's vacation. He weighed only 200 pounds when he left, al though his normal figure Is 2?0. O'Kelly will rest until August and then try to get some bouts in Kng land. Riley to Lead Yale. Jnmea A. Riley of Brockton, Mass., has been elected captain of the Yale basketball team for next year. HILDRETH GOES TO ENGLAND Big String, Including the Great Fltl Herbert, Brooklyn Handicap Win ner, to Race Abroad. The pick of the llililretli racing stables, Including tho grent Fitz Her bert, winner of last year's flrooklyn handicap, Is likely to bo slilpped to Knglnnd shortly according to rumors current In New Y'ork the other day. S. C. Hlldreth, the owner, It 13 under stood, expects to race bis thorough breds at the Plmlico meeting and then, If tho recent derision of the Sam Hildreth. Jockey club to hold no race meets In Now York stands, to send them abroad for disposal. Novelty, King .lames, Hestlgouehe, Zeus and other well-known horses nra still in tho Hlldreth stables at Sheepshend Hay, whero Jockey Shil ling ts putting them through their dally exercises. Shilling Is likely to go to England to rldo If tho Hlldreth horses are Bent to that country. New Harvard Code. The Harvard athletic committee has decided upon a complete revision of tho athletic eligibility rules of th. university, nnd n committee compris ing Penn K. II. Weils. Ilyllger do Wlndt, tho football mnnnger, and W. C. Oarcelon, treasurer of the athletlo association, has been appointed to consider and report to the athletlo committee on a new codo. San Francisco Wants Carnival. San Francisco Is out for a big ath letic carnival for 1913. The San Fran cisco people want a fixture for the Panama-Pacific exposition. The Ama teur Athletic union championships or Pan-American championships or sup plementary Olympic games would be acceptable. Soccer Coach at Harvard. Soccer football received a booBt at Harvard tho other day when the ath letic committee announced that Paul Wlthlngton had been authorized to secure a professional coach. Prac tice will commence as soon ns the weather moderates. A southern trip for the track team during the spring recess Is also called for In tbe com mittee report. The baBehall team will spend a week at Annapolis. Power Boat Prlies. The Illinois Valley Yacht club will gjvo $1,600 In prizes for the third an nual regatta of the Western Power Boat association to be held at Bloom Ington Aug. 8 and 9, William Ohl will act as starter, he will fill a similar position at the Dubuque regatta of the Mississippi association July 4. London, Fnglnnd, Schools Swim ming association Inst year had 1,291 affiliated schools. During 1910 there were 10,497 first-class certificates Is sued to 6,000 boys able to swim 100 yards, and 4,497 to girls able to swim 50 yards. Moreover, 1,328 life-saving certificates were awarded , IN OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS French Boy Caused Merriment by Taking the Order of the Court Too Literally. A droll Incident Is reported oa hav ing tnken place In one of the pro vincial nppenl courts In France. A boy, about 14, was summoned to glvo evidence, and his apnearanco was such as to move tho w hole court to laughter. He wore a long redlugote, peculiar to the Basque country, and Immense, boots. Ills trousers, collar and hat were unqtieBtlonnbiy thone of a ninn. The court was convulsed, nnd the president asked tho boy how ho dared to treat the court In such a manner. The boy seemed as surprised as tho president, and taking out the citation from his pocket, read the formula In viting him, "Comparultro dans lex af faires de son pere." (To appear In his father's suit) THE ALARMING PREVALENCE OF ECZEMA Finds Victims Among Every Race, Age and Condition. Of all tho diseases of tho skin nnd scalp which torturo and disfigure man kind, three-fourths are eczematous. Millions are born with eczema, and It Is the only thing other millions have left when they die. Neglect In Infancy and childhood, Irritating conditions af fecting the (-kin, ignorance of its real nature, improper remedies and many other causes tluvt night bo mentioned bavo created an eczema which, with varying severity, hun afflicted count less numbers during their entire lives. Kczema Is a skin disease. It Is nut re garded as hereditary, niw contagious, and Is impartially distributed among the rich and poor, the high and low. Tho agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, causing loss of Bleep, U usual ly tho most distressing symptom and Is caused by tho burstlngof llttlo vesicles filled with an acrid fluid, which burns as with fire tho denuded skin. New vesicles form, fill and burst, scales form upon scales, and crusts upon crusts until disfigurement Is added to torture. One or tho most successful treat ments for eczema, whether applied to tho youngest infant or the oldest per son. Is hot baths with Cutlciira S'np nnd gentle anointings of Cutlciira oint ment. For more than a generation, these pure, sweet and gentlo emolli ents havo proved the most efficient agents In the iieedy nnd permanent relief of all forms of eczema, raphes, Itrhlngs and Irritations of the akin and scalp. Although Cutlciira soap and ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, In order that those who havo suffered long and hopelessly ond who have Iwt faith in everything may make trial of them without charge, a liberal sample of each will be mailed free to any ad dress, together with a 32 page pamph let, giving a description and treatment of the various forms of eczema, as well ns other affections of tho skin, scalp, hnlr and hands send to "Cutl ciira," Dept W, Boston. Character Told I" Greeting. i Joseph Siinius, M. I)., In "Physlog- nomy Illustrated," says : "Tho ninn 1 who gives you a warm, cordial, hearty j grnp, looks you straight in the face, w ith a pleasant, open smile, nnd shakes your hand up ami down, withdrawing his after a second earnest gentlo pres sure, Is almost without nn exception an honest, enrnest and true friend. Tho man who gives you the w'agglng, hori zontal, mill hopper shake, and lets slip your hand a.-i If It were greasy or idly, will almost certainly be found to be a selllsh, cunning nnd deceitful man, ready to sell you tho moment he can realize n dollar." Triumph of Courage. Courage and the "power of the hu man eye," saved Walter Sergeant, a prosperous rancher, In the Kedwood district, San Jose, when ho was con fronted by a hungry mountain lion the other evening. Sergeant was driving a herd of cows to his home in the foothills when he noticed tho big cat stalking him. As it crouched for a spring, Sargent turned and fixed tho beast with his eye. Man nnd Hon remained as Immovable as statues for a few seconds ond then the animal turned and trotted away. Cure for His Dyspepsia. Hogan Phwnt makes ye Bwally all your dinner in two minutes, lirogau? Aro yez atln' on a bet? Grog.in It's for the good av me dyspepsy, Mnlke. Suro tho docther tould me to list an hour alter atln', and Jioiv else am OI gnin' to git tho hour of rlsl in onless Oi ate lolke tho dlviir Mr. Wluntow'a Soothing flyrup for Children teething. Bofteu Hie gum, reilm-e Inllammii tlun, allay pain, cure wind eutlc, o u Uatle. I am a man, and nothing that con cerns n man do I deem a matter of Indifference to inc. Terence. Constipation !nwly impair the general health (inrticld Ten correct constipation and beuetil the entire system. Man's best possession la a sympa thetic wife. Kurlpldes. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No nan can be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease oi the stomach and its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. Tor when the stomach is weak or diseased there it loss of the nutrition contained in food, which it the tource of ail physical strength. When man "doesn't feel lust right," when he doesn't sleep well, baa an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ent, he Is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such mma mhould use De. Pierce' a Golden Medical Vlacortry. it carta dlaeaaea of the etomactt and other oriana of dltieatloa mad nutrition. It enrlchea the blood, Invlioratea the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and ao GIVES HEALTH 3 AO STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. Yoa can't afford to accept stent nostrum as a substitute lor this non- looliolio medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. PUTNAM Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any dye any (rarment without rlppir.a apart. Writs for JUST THE WAY. 't. ) i 1 mm She Whero has your pnpa been all morning? lie Developing a couple of nega tives with an Instantaneous developer. AN ESTABLISHED FACTORY rrediieing ptnmlnrd prii ueil by store., ImiiKN, tanner uml pr.n-l irally even hotly, in Heading it vpmil ri'pic-ental i' c t open n diMnliutim; ulllic I. r tin (lint net and ether linoei'iipied territory nnd deiiri'. a resident iliMi ilmler with iftVHJ to l,ooi) in rash, carrying Muck fur immediately tilling order; wo allow luo to i'J'l i month ly compensation, extra, n iimii-i"ii, of lien ond other expeio-ci, per ronir.-iel, c curding to ne of ili-lrut a 1 ! 1 1 1 I and stock carried; permanent iirr.inementH; references required, if V"U can till re quirements write priunpllv. "I.iliertv" Manufacturing Angu lation, '.'110 est Ha run M., t luciiio. Good Reason for It. "I see a premiere danseimn Is ml verllsed to dance with the snakes twined about her." "Should think she would. If a snake got on me I'd bet I'd dance." Stray Stories. For III-; ( IIK lllfka' ll'l DIM-; Vtlirihrr (nun nl.N, lliut. Ntnmucli or N,tviii Trnulii-!., I aptiilll.e w ill li-:i,-ve nu. Il'a liquid- plriikanl In tnkr nel Ininii-ill Hfflr. Try It. lOe , 'J.V , auij !l eeio ,,i ilrutf alol-ea. Of Course. "Why are hole bellboys called 'Itut lons'?" "Because they're always off when you need 'cm most." TayW. Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Hum ntui Mullen i Nature ureal remedy -Cures Cough', Cold, Cnu kiiiI Whooping Conli nnd nil tliront nnd lung trouble. At dnnuikt, 2.V, 50c and HW per bottle. Praise not a woman for what i-be hath, but for what she hulh not, and thy reward shall lie exceeding great. (ielett Burgees. (Inrfield Tea enntiiin no harmful ilru;. Composed of Herb, it i nn ideal laxative. I-fiuph. at a fool and he Imagines that you are laughing with him. flarfielil Tea. Iferl) remedv. nverer.ines constipation, imligc-tion nml McMie.-idnrhe. Ignorance of one's misfortune Is clear gain. Kurlpbles. SYKUPsfFKS EHXIRef SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE CENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER (NUTATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU AJX FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR. ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE CENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE. CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE pZ5fAyi;-iT. K,UWIll UNt MIL ONLY. tVH 5ALt BY DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SO. PER SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND DFECT1VE, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SAI BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, ALWAYS BUY THE CENUINE. California FiGSYEiupCa W. L. DOUGLAS yj 212 3 35? & 4 S HO ES Mi! VV. L. Douglas Sprirtgr Slyles include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Sliapes in Oxfords and High Cuts than ever before produced. XV I . I litiiirhm tr lrr-ttii.c nvirv n:i i r (if U il ulirifl tit hitKl t lnir kIiaiih ItHk hi nil lit lnttir :iul wvat Ihiiit tlian any you uctRTvalun for tho uxmry tiian you r;m outuin eisowuero, I g-pfivigffr of sunsrmnrs.-irt Tim (ji-tmino lmvt V. I.. Jpniii;lnii prior HhtinptHl on tltn ItuMnin, wliicli antl pnitsM'tM t iif wcirir tifHi(it htli irli'ri iiikI hitrrtor fthitim. If Tur Hcalrr i-muini nupplv jroii wiih iht Kftnim v. I . ho'u-lai a.h.x. wnin Boys Runri fir lnil OtiliT Vl..tf. HIimm iv-nl ilirfi'i from fi-tory in crfr, nil t-tirB ww.w wr.ws.v PK,kuU. V I,, liuuuht, I fttl atiiurk tM Jlrorkitfti, Mum. $2.00($2.504$3.0O t-mmniiaiiMw lihonil''" FADELESS DYES other dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye lt cold water better than any other dye. You can free booklet How to Hye, Hlearh and Mix Color. MONROE DBUfi COMPANY, tfulncy, lit. Loss of Appetite Which i so common in the pring or upon tho return of warm weather, is loa of vitality, vigor or tone, snd is often a forerunner of prnMratinir licae. It i oerious nnd especially so to people that iiiu-t keep up and doing or get be hindhand. The best medicine to tako for it i tlia gie.it com-titulioiial remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies und enriches tho blood ami buihl up the whole ryatrni. tlet it toduy in iiMia! liquid form of chocolated tablets called Sarsatnbs. Don'tBuyaCommonRcfrigcrator !tilloon btrnmf a vile tmrllinc (Wit brf riling thin. Our (rri bouklctlrlli why. A-Alorit. taonard CIcanable : jiV.i !--l-',j I ined iih rea I '':J.lJiii at'' I "eel. all Iporrfliin rnamflon 1 ono pice. Not rrik or rrftrt liir iffftii la hidf. You ran t brfak, m rilchor ft' if it. eitily rlranni china dih, nin willi to taveice; odor j! If., it ami try and riurililt . rhfar! in lh end. w trlldirerl wtiprt) rhae nn nValrr. Write lfdif for cainloit, iVmklet and It re mm plri of tin porcelain lining. GRAND RPIIS RErRIW.RVrOR i.O. I5J Clyde Park Aveau Grand Rapid, Mici. Instead of Liquid AntisepticscPeroxido 10fl,(K)0 jN'OiiU' last year used . Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be disMilved in water as n led. For all toilet and hygienic uses It i better and more ooiinomienl. To save and beautify the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect tlio mouth, de stroy diseaso (rei-tii.,, and purify the breath. To keen artificial teeth '.nil uiliim'Hi'ini ,-i v To remove nicotine? from the teeth iindv purify the breath after Mimkiim'. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge bathing;. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, inllnmedeyes. Heals soiv throat ,w -mini's and cuts. 25 and .Ml cts. a box. drntrgisls or bv mail postpaid. Sample I'n'O. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Bostom. Muss. Direct Running Saw Mills i.:.i -l. ..I . .I....l..tu I Arn tho twt on th mrrkt fur ntrfnllf um. n atiupif, ntii(a t, vnj it run und iliirn '. Thff I nn t'niiiiira I 1.'cjki ilt-v rfiinr lf hip ti rrrn u. mill th7 will ctit t u riMlcai nioinil -t miiitcr ai ih If sijhmi'. If ftii Hunt ui I Marifil right in thr luniifr ImMtie nml niita th liniht niuiir-T. liiT!itn(;ii I hr lnrtt Mill iM-fnr hny lug fM-ml urfri-tcuii.iiiinit ruur rttUU fitt'iiLaVa WM. BARTLEY & SONS, B.rtley, N. J. ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? In Muttara of Travel, Conault ARTHUR V. ROBSON Gtntrat Sttamthip and Railroad Patt. A tent 127 E. Batllimore Street. Baltimore, Mil Ticket, to and From Kurnpr by All Linaa Personally C'ondiictedToiiriummrCriiiMi,(lLaat Travcilrr' Chtqura Lcltra of Lradit CURED exm (,: I ;l GENUINE V o' i UnkMm l.J .1 I'niflr.bilOK I ICtMT. (If m couotk I ,n,.-.mt -raw I , sv:: ui Hiim,(i coie;npno, k mti'-iii.inis-'iii-.-tiv V r 4 1- Kl C'tiM Ali LtADlNli MiMATlRC PICTt'Kfi BOTTLE. OF PACKAUt other niako, ptvin mtiud ft ml thff rrtfiil J trttHriintrr full vuluo I A Country School for Girls In New York City Bett Features ol Country and City Lit Out-of-door Sports on Sehool Park of !C ueres near the, Hudson Hlver. I-'ull Aeiulemle Couisn from Primary Class to Urndimlion. Coper Class for Ailvnneed Hpceliil Slmienls. Mu lo and Art. Summer Measlon. Or-tilli-alo ailmlts to College. School Coaeh Meets Day Pupils. Diss bur Klu Uliilu, RKtrsale Hit., sr 2S2 St., Writ DAISY FLY KILLER trarliAkllla II1m Nr-il.ria,rtiaifleit-Ul ,owa f U lftil,oli,Bia. t.ftatai All 9ai. M alF or mf il,csoset sUI or Up ref, Ul nut sxiil tiriajtir Of thins; . 4suuiBtiiMl r rrme.orsilltttrr it Mltprtuil tedDD. HtKoin noirii UOttaftiUAsst. W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO 16-1911. E Ji al o l -;hti u
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