The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 18, 1911, Image 7

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    A quick relief for
coughs, colds
and hoarse
ness is
Hale's Honey
Of Horehound end Tar
Contains
no opium nor ,
anythinginjurious
Try Pitt's Toothscha Drops
ARE YOU GOING ABROAD?
In Mattari of Travel Consult
ARTHUR W. ROBSON
Gintral Sltamthip and Railroad Pai. Agtnl
127 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
Tickets to and From Europe bp All LJna
parsonallr Conducted Tour, .Summer Cruisrs.&e.
Traveller's Cheque! Letters of Credit
Cotrttpondtnct invitmd or in "Thw Bill"
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For the Hostess
Bale
Press
i YOl'Il HAY
ia a ijood
It will bring you more
iiioimt. Send for Cn.ulog.
1. K. DKDEIUCK'S SONS
100 Tivoli St., Albany, N. Y.
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A COUNTRY GIRL'S EXPERIENCE
(nth. MointpnlU Iw MhiNtml Ion I m- to Hff. e.
M r1lli'tn tftrl InATliitf (or tin hltf itj 4,iMnir sr.
HHlnhl with u Ntw York uiinihliT A picture i hat
i.U"-til in fvcryoiifl. liV will brlrn yuii itlltlMf.H
bniutilul nlcMirn, ItiiZl ri-iuly to fuun. Uunicil
v liii-t!m In very town, .rt1er I'iiIp
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A Strong Preference.
"She Is literary, Itm't she?"
"Yen, Indeed; she'd rather read than
do housework any day."
Fruit-Tree Blossom Luncheon.
This Ih the month, and thn only one,
In which these decorations are avail
able. A hostess realizing this Is plan
ning; to use branches of apple, pear
and peach blossoms, making her house
one bower of spring beauty. The wild
pink crubnpple blossoms she Is going
to use exclusively In the dining room.
very Japanese erred, may be
achieved with these blossoms and her
Idea for this affair Is drawn largely
from the celebration of tho feast of
cherry blossoms bo lovingly observed
by, our Ilttlo brown neighbors across
the western sea. Drown wisteria
baskets will be used to hold single
branches and the tint of tbo rooms Is
all soft grays and tuns, the result
will be truly artistic and pleasing.
From these hints I nm sure all our
reader will want to glvo May lunch
eons, and what could bo prettier than
these decorations for a house or
church wedding? The practice of us
ing what Is seasonable and at hand Is
becoming more and more popular and
wo do not need to force flowers not
in season just because It costs a for
tune to get them, but use the blos
soms nature provides for each season
as It rolls around.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, siumr-coated
my to take aa candy, regulate and inviu-
ornte stomach, liver and bowel. Do not
pipe.
Not Particular.
She I heard Freddy Fickle has de
lldcd to marry and settle down to a
Particular girl.
He Huh! She can't be.
For f'OI.nS and CHIP
Ilii In' Circus a In the best remedy re-llr-ve
the aching niul feTertHhnea cures the
Culil ami restore normal c-niiulthmM. - It a
liquid enVi'te unuieulutely Inc., ic.,niiil nat
al drug stores.
Made It Necessary,
"Horace Greeley Invented the typo-
writer."
"Where did you get thtt Idea?"
"Well, that isn't exactly what 1
mean, but his handwriting was prob
ably more responsible for It than nny
other one thing."
Age of Oysters.
Oysters grow only during the sum
mer and especially during the long
warm Bummers at thnt, and are scarce
ly big enough for tho mouth before
the third year. It Is easy after look
ing over a bunch of shells to tell how
old an oyster is. A summer hump and
the winter Rink come across the shell
very year, but after tho seventh or
tenth year full growth comes; then, by
looking at the sinks between the
humps It Is hard to tell anything
more about Miss Oyster's age. Oysters
live to be 20 years old.
To the Childish Mind.
Dorothy I'ilman of E. Kighty-foiirth
street, Is a very literal young person.
To her mother's definition of the All
Seeing Eye she returned a question
hs to the size of the eye.
"t'nn (iod see everything?" she con
tinued. "Yes, dear, he can see everything,
at all tlints."
That afternoon Dorothy escorted her
mother down town. Defore an op
tician's display she stopped. Then,
"Mother," she asked, pointing to the
blR winking eye In the window "Is
Oud's eye as big as this?" Cleveland
Louder.
FEED YOUNG GIRLS
Mutt Have Right Food While Growing.
rJrent caro should be taken at the
critical period when the young girl is
Just merging Into womanhood that the
flet Bhall contain that which is up
rulldlng and nothing harmful.
At that age tho structure Is being
formed and If formed of a healthy,
Iturdy character, health and happiness
lll follow; on the other hand un
healthy cells may be built In and a
Ick condition slowly supervene which,
If not checked, may ripen Into a
chronic condition and cause life-long-suffering.
A young lady says:
"Coffee began to have such an effect
n my stomach a few years ago that I
""ally quit using It It brought on
headaches, pains In my muscles, nnd
fervousnesa.
'I tried to use toa In Its stead, but
jomid its effects even worse than those
I suffered from coffee. Then for a long
time I drank milk at my meals, but at
'tot It palled on mo. A friend came to
the rescue with the suggestion that I
try Postum.
"I did so, only to find at first, that I
ol'ln't fancy it. Hut I had heard of so
n'any persons who had been benefited
hv Its use that I persevered, and when
1 had It made right according to di
ctions on the package I found it
initeful In .flavour and soothing and
'lengthening to my stomach. I can
"nd no words to express my feeling
wvvhatl owe to Fostum!
"In every respect It has worked a
Underfill Improvement the head
anieR, nervousness, the pains In my
1l0 and back, all the distressing
Symptoms yielded to the magic power
f 1'ostum. My brain seems also to
hare In the betterment of my phys
ical condition; it seems keener, more
, ,rt nnl brighter. I am, In short, In
r hPRlth now than for & long
"lle before, and I am sure ! owe It
the use of your Postum." Name
J?VPn by Postum Company, flattie
Creek, Mich.
"There's a reason."
Tra above letter f A new
are r."w"r "nm time to time. Thef
'"eat,
Spoon Shower.
This affulr was given by the girls
of the . bridal party nt tho home of the
maid of honor. Tho table was round,
covered with a lace cloth over green;
as green nnd white were the bridal
rolors. White roses nnd ferns nuido
the center piece, with white green
banded china, glass candle sticks with
laco shades over green. Tho place
cards wero cut out white roses tied
with a bow of green and the brldc
Hect's chair was tied with a huge
fluffy bow of green and white tullo.
White and green horseshoe shaiied
candy boxes held the green and white
bon bons and a green and white Jack
Horner pie was passed with dessert,
from which tbo guests drew pretty
,jr'eri and white snapping crackers.
Each parcel had the donor's card on
which was written an appropriate sen
timent. The spoons were all the same
pattern and as there were six It made
a very nlc set. The men of the wed
ding party, knowing about this gave
a hnlf dozen forks and the same num
ber of tablespoons of the same pattern.
Dainty Centerpiece.
Last year a hostess living in a de
lightful country place hod this unique
centerpiece at a luncheon which she
gavo for some of her city friends. She
had an enormous straw hat tied as a
busket filled with roses. It was held
by a big bow of gau.e ribbon. At
each placo small baskets filled with
unhullcd strawberries rested on a
dolly of grape leaves. To the handle
was a bow of pink gauze ribbon, with
tho name card pinned to It with n
dainty Imitation coral stick pin; Just
one pink rose rested on the handle.
It was all very simple, but the rustic
effect was lovely.
A City Supper.
Instead of having viands typical of
countries, a Ladies' Aid Society gave
a variation of this Idea by announcing
a stipiwr the food to be typical of
certain cities. Those represented
were: Baltimore by oysters; Doston
by baked beuns and brown bread;
Philadelphia by scrapple; Chicago by
j cold ham; Savannah by corn pone and
Luit-ii uim'uii; Aiiaimi oy men
chicken; New Orleans by chliken
pllou (chicken stew with rice), and
San Francisco by oranges or Chinese
dishes.
MA PA MIC Ml" It HI.
Renewing Tailored Shirtwaists.
An Ingenious girl took half a dozen
tailored shirtwaists of white and
color, worn about the collar band and
cuffs, and cut the necks square and
tin sleeves Just below the elbows,
stitched on bias bands of heavy
white material she had at hand. She
has now enough morning waists to
last some time, nnd with them sho
wears belts of the same white mate
rial. Woman's Home Companion.
F K E E
AmJ j.Jl AyMAOK
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CAUSES LUMBAGO
Remarkable StoryAbolit Great Remedy
I cannot refrain from writing to any
that your twuinp Jloot baa brnrlited me
greatly. Last year I had a severe attack
of lumbago. Was bad for a long time,
nd on seeing your advertisement, I de
termined to give it a trial. I did so and
in two weeki waa cured. I gave a bottle
to a poor woman w ho could acarccly walk.
Mie came to me in four days to tell me
lie wna all right and nioBt' thankful. I
had another attack lust November and
waa o bad that I could not rii.e from my
chair without assistance and could hardly
luce up my boota. I at once sent for
more Swamp-Root and after taking two
bottles, I am more than glad that I am
well again. My nge being seventy-three, I
in the more convinced of the excellence
of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
Yours verv tnifv,
HENRY SEA RLE,
1410 Arch Street. Little Kock. Ark.
Iilr te
Dr. Illarr Ce,
ainvliii..a, V r.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Uingham-
A trial pnekage of Munyon'a Taw Taw ,on- 1 r sample bottle. It will
Pills will be sent free to anyone on conmce anyone. 1 on will also receive
quest. Address Professor Munyon. 53d & i "ooklet of valuable information, telline
JefTerson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. If you are I ".bout t,e kidneys and bladder. When
n need of medical advice, do not fail to writing, be eurc and mention thia paper.
nnte Prnfemor Munyon. Your coinmuni- I "r "Jle ,al "r"K fores. J'neo fifty.
-ntion will be treated in ftliet coi,hl..nie. ! ccnIS ""1 one-Uollar,
ml your case will lie diagnosed as care
fully as though you had a personal inter-
new.
Many a girl would promise to marry
a man If she thought be wouldn't be
so silly as to expect her to live up to
her promise.
Fine Scheme.
Wife Please match this piece of
silk for me before you come home.
Husband At the counter where the
sweet little blonde works? The 0110
with the soulful eyes and
Wife No. You're too llnd to shop
for me when your day's work is done,
dear. On second thought, I won't
bother you.
Mrs. Wtnslow'a Soothing Sjrup for Children
teething, softens the gims, rrrlurri Inflamma
tion, altars pain, cures wind folic, 2be a buttle.
If you want a thing wefl done, do
t yourself. Wellington..
"All Run Down"
Drucribea the condition of thousands of
men and women who need only to purify
and enrich their blood. They feel tired
all the time. Every task, every tesponiuV
bility, has become hard to them, because
they have not strength to do nor power
to enduie.
If you are one of these ail-run-down peo
ple or are ntill debilitated take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It purifies anil enriches tho blood, and
builds up the whole system.
Get it today in UKiial liquid form of
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
For IIIC WI W IIH llli Us' CAP! IMH
Whether Irom t'uliU, II.-, it. stiimnrh ir
Nervous 'J'riutli-H. ('uHiiliiie will rellrve ynu.
It's lliiulil pli-asuiil , In lalir ni'tx iinmi'ill
atelv. Try It. 0, tl-., anil W cents at drug
stores. '
af-
Mimyon's Paw Puw Pills are unlike
til oilier laxatives or catliartli'S. Tliey
:o.ix the liver into activity by gentle
tnetlioils. Tliey do not Hour, tiny do
ant erlpe, tliey do not weaken, but tliey
jo start all the seeretimis of tlin liver
ml stomach in a wnv that omi puts
Ill-He organs in a healthy condition and
oirects const ipuliiiii. In my opinion
roust ipat Ion rcshinillc for most ail
ments llieie are 28 feet of human
inwelr, which ia really a sewer pine.
When this pipe becomes eloKgeil the
who'e system becomes poismied, caua
ing bilioiisiiiss, indigestion and impure
blood, which often produce rheumatism
ml kidney allim-nts. No woman who
suffers with constipation or any liver
ailment ran expect to have n clear
Complexion or enjoy good health. If
I had my wny I would prohibit the salo
of nine tenths of the cathartics that are, '
now being sold for the reason that they j The Riddle.
oon destroy the lining of the stomach, r The Sphinx propounded a puzzle,
setting up serious forms of indigestion, j "Why does It always rain the day
nd o l araljvo the bowels that they re-I vnu move" she nnked
luse to act unless toreed by strong (
purgatives.
Munvon'i
Guite Often,
Figg. Two negatives make un
fitmiitive, you know.
Fogg With a woman It takes only
one.
TO IIHIVR HI T M tl.ARI
AMI 1-1 11.11 t I' TIIK M'fcTFM
Tnke the fed Mandard l,W V K .1 I A.-Trtl H.-SI
t'llll.t, TONM1, Vihi know etnit you ere tekii-K.
'J'lte formula Is pliillilf prtnlt-d on evi-ry bottle,
ftliowtnif II Is HlinplT Volnimt und lion III a tnste
lrs.n form. The ,uinlim drives out the malaria
end the Iron IiiiIM u the system. Hold b all
deslers for JO years. Pik-e Ul cents.
Herewith the ancients gave it up.
Reception or Tea
Paw Paw Pills are a tonio
lo the stomach, liver and nerves. Thev
nvigorate instead of weaken; they en
rich tho blood instead of Inipoverlah
it; tliey enable the stomach to get all
the nourishment from food that ia put
into it. ,
These pills contain no calomel, no
dope; they are soothing, healing and
ilimulating. They school the bowels '
to act without physic.
Regular sie bottle, containing 4o pills,
-." cents. Munyon's laboratory, .Ml &
.lefferson Sts., Philadelphia.
l'SH AI.I.KVM KOOT-KASK,
The snllseptle powder to be shaken Into lite nhoes
If you wsnt real and comfort for tins!, arln nit. swol
len, sweating feet, use Allen's Soot-rCuse. Ileli.-n-s
i-oriiKsnd bunlomcf all puln and prevents blisters,
sore and rations spots. Always UM It to Hreuk la
Mew Shoes. Hold everywhere. l',V. Ihm 't ac't pi iny
niO'tllutc for Kit KM trial package, address Allen
H. Olmsted, La Hoy. N. T.
Too Much Like Work.
i "The boss's son Is kicking."
i "Why?"
I "Says lie's overworked. All he used
: to do was tear the pages off tho oftlce
calendars once a month. Now he has
to wind the elitht day clock, too."
I
X almost every home there comes
an occasion when refreshments
must be provided for many guests;
and the nilstrcBB of the household,
with one or at most two to help, is
appalled at the thought of catering to
so unusual a number. She should re
member that to attempt too much Is
far worse than to err on the side of
great simplicity.
No up-to-date housekeeper spreads
upon her table a cloth laundered with
many folds; she prefers to have It
folded but once lengthwise and then
rolled over a board made Just the
width of the folded linen. No matter
how heavy or luBtrouB tho cloth, It
should be lajd over a padding or un
dercloth on the table and should be
large enough to reach nearly to the
floor on all sides.
The table Illustrated Is set for a
home reception or tea and tho single
basket of roses Is more artistic than
tho effect of flowers scattered over the
table or trailing vines In festoons at
tho sides of the cloth, for these be
come disarranged easily and are not
effective In average-sized rooms. A
low arrnngement of flowers is appro
priate at dinner or luncheon, as It
does not awkwardly obstruct the view
across from guest to guest, but a
taller effect Is In good taste for a re
ception table. A laco centerpiece un
der the roses, even If It be laid over
color. Is better than linen embroidered
with flow.ers, as tho natural and em
broidered flowers both lose something
pf their best effect when brought to
gether in this way.
As handsome china as the house of-
atopic
1 WmitmSW
The aeroplane hat is seen every
where. All vivid colorings are used for
evening.
Pongee Is worn again this season,
as always. New colors and now
weaves are to be had In the shops.
It Is a great ribbon season. It Is
used for trimming, and In shades of
rose and cerise Is much used.
firlght blue combined with cerise is
used on a Bmart crepe de chine blouse
decorated with eyelet embroidery.
Figured crepes, trimmed with plult
ed rullles, are quaintly pretty for aft
ernoon wear, as well as for the blouse.
In all the coiffures there 1b the same
tendency to cover the ears. Some
times Just a deep wave In the hair
fills this mission; again, a little curl
sr puff Is employed. .
The silhouette In the new gowns re
mains much the same, the skirts are
narrow and the kimono sleeve Is still
fords should be used. Small white
china cutis and saucers with a narrow
gold band are not expensive and make
a pretty addition to the handsomo
plates and salad dlBhes with which
every china closet ' is ordinarily
stocked. Arrange the coffee service
at one end of the tablo, the cups at
either Bide In rows meeting In a point
In front of the urn. A bowl of whipped
cream and spoon and another of loaf
sugar should bo placed at the side.
Place the tea service at the other end
of tho table with cups, sugar and
cream. There should be plies of plates
aqd If salads are served small fringed
or hemstitched napkins. Small and
large spoons and forks should be ar
ranged In orderly diagonal rows upon
the cloth and never bunched together.
Place here and. there small cut-glass
or silver dishes for bonbons.
For an afternoon reception, such as
one might give In honor of some spe
cial guest, or a wedding reception giv
en by the bride's parents, chicken sal
ad, thin bread and butter snndwlehes,
Ice cream, fancy cakes and chocolute
would be sufficient for refreshments.
Another more simple menu woultl In
clude sandwiches of white bread with
a vorlety of fillings, and of Graham
or brown bread spread with cream
cheese; cakes, chocolate and tea. In
either caBe bonbons are included. If
sandwiches are cut In diamonds, bars
or rounds, there Is less wuBte than II
cut In more fnnciful shapes. To serve
fifty peoplo provide five qunrts ol
chicken salad, ten quarts of Ice rream,
12 dozen sandwiches and ft variety of
fancy cakes and macaroons.
much In evidence. Tho waist line Is
Bllghtly raised In the gowns as well
as In the newest 'French tailor made
Btilts, and In these nothing is more
noticeable than the short. Jaunty
length of the coat.
The Egyptian motifs show such de
signs as the beetle or scarab, the ris
ing sun, the cobra, the lotus, palm,
papyrus buds nnd reeds, animals, fftn
shaped ornaments, the ram, human
figures and so on. The colors show
such combination as black, yellow and
red; red, blue and white; gryn and
black; dark red, medium yellow and
blue.
Socially Launched.
In his native town Jimmy had al
ways been most populur with young
and old, but when he was sent away
to boarding school, he was for a time
too homesick to muke friends. His
first letter was little more than a
wall.
"I'm way behind the other boys In
everything," ho wrote, dolefully.
" 'Tlsti't only studies, hut It's gymna
sium and banjos and everything. I
don't believe they'll ever bayo much
use for me."
Put the second letter, written after
a week In the new school, was quite
different in tone.
"I'm all right,", he write to his
mother. "The boys say they'll teach
me all tney. know, for they're proud
to have m here. I can stretch my
mouth half an Inch wider than any
other boy In school, and my foet are
the longest by a full Inch. So you
needn't worry about me any more."
Youth's Companion.
His Wurst.
The fJerninn proprietor of a Drook
lyn delicatessen store has got far
enough along to pun In English. A
writer In the New York Sun reports
the fact.
Hanging In the window of the little
shop Is thia Advertisement:
"The Dest You Can Do Is Dtiy Our
Wurst." Youth's Companion.
Some parents are a long while In
finding out that money in a boy's
pocket will do him little good, unless
he also has brains In his head.
When a girl yawns It's up to the
young man to get In the home stretch
A Poetic Prosecutor.
John Hums, city prosecutor of St
Paul, was trying to show Judgo Flne
hout why some young men ought to
be lined for tearing pickets off the
fence of Mrs. Joe Goosik. Mr. Iturns
said:
"I know Miko Chlcket lore off that
picket, and tho Indy took offence."
"No Indy Is charged with taking a
fence," replied Judge Flnehout, "nnd,
besides, this is no place for poetry."
Difficult to Answer.
Explaining the happenings of the
sixth day of the creation, Misa Fran
ces Hnrtz read to her Sabbath school
class: "And the Ixud God formed man
out of the dust of the ground."
"Well," spoke up one kid, "that's
nothln' new. Did ho put him in the
sun to dry, the way we do our mud
pies?"
Miss Haiti! discreetly Blurred the
answer nnd proceeded with her les
son. Cleveland Leader.
said
A Strange Situation.
"Humor is a funny thing,'
Pinks.
"It ought to be," said the Philoso
pher. "Oh, I dou't mean that way," said
Dinks. "I mean that It Is a strange
thing. Now, I can't speak French,
hut I can alwayB understand a French
Joke, and I can speak English, but I'm
blest If I can see an English Joke."
"Most people are," said the Philo
sopher. "Are whnt?" said Dinks.
"Dlest if they can see an Eugllsh
Joke," said the Philosopher. "It is a
sign of an unusually keen vision."
Hnrner's WeeHv
BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND tlilLDREN THAN CASTOR OIL.
SALTJ.Ok PILLS, AS IT SWtXTLNS AND CLEANSES Tilt SYSTEM U0R EJT1C1LNTLY AN1
IS FAS MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
13 Hit, IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
latfio Clrcfe,
on every Pacnae of tho Genuine.
4
ALL RELIABLE DRUCCISTS SELL THE OftlfetNAL AND
CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR. ALTHOUGH THEY COULD
MAKE A LAR.CER PROFIT BY SCLLINC INFERIOR FREPARA.
TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE CENUINE. BECAUSE
IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH
CRUGCISTS ARE THE O.NLS TO DEAL WITH. AS YOUR
UFC OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIMX DULND UPON
THEIR SKULL AND RELIABILITY
WHEN BUYING
Note tfioM Name of tho Gompanu
PRIMED STRAIGHT ACROSS, ht.AK THE BUI IOM, AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
CENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGIST!. REGULAR PRICE SOc PLR BOTTLE.,
SYRt'P OP FrT.S AND ft IXtR OF XNNA IS THE ONLY rERFECT FAMILY LAXATTVX
BECAUSE If IS THE ONE RIMLUY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STKf NGTHEN1NG WA
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNP1EASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OP WELL.
INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OP ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
W. i. DOUGLAS
L"V1 2-??3 3-??& 4 Shoes:'.".!!!
W . L. Douglas alioes cost inure to make tlniti ordinary shoes, f '",')
barauae higher graile leathers are tisc.l ami scln led with crcater V -i Yth.
care. Thcgn ar the reasons whv W. I.. JMil'Iiu shoes ars mar- I. " . "' tw
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GREATLY ATTACHED TO IT
Husband Who Had "Married Money"
Acknowledged the Truth to His
Friend's Query.
Apropos of a beautiful .voting wife,
worth $10,000,000 who had just di
vorced her penniless husband in or
der to marry aguin, Henry E. Hixey,
the comedian,, said at a dinner in New
York: "Tbo young man who marries for
money tins none too easy n time of It.
His rich wife Is likely to tire of him
and throw him out in n few years, or
else sho Is likely to limit his allow
ance to 2") or 50 cents a day.
" 'I married money,' a man once
said lo me.
"'Wasn't there a woman attached
to It?' I asked.
"'Yes, you bet there was,' he ex
ploded. 'So much attached to it that
she never parted with a penny.' "
"Kicking the Bucket."
When we speuk facetiously of some
one for whom we have 110 reverence
bb having "kicked the bucket," we
employ a phrase that would seem to
be a piece of latter-day slang, but as
mutter of fact, It dates back to old
England, when, about the year 1725,
one Dolsover hung himself to a beam
while standing on the bottom of a
bucket, and then kicked the bucket
away. Although at first used only in
cases -of suicide, It bus been applied
In the course of years to any death,
without distinction.
"SHE WHO HESITATES IS LOST."
It sometimes happens that a street
fight reminds a married man that
there lire other places like home.
r'-r'Jt-. - ' 1. lr I
If 4V
Myrtilla He proposed, but I didn't
say yes. I want to keep him on tb
rack for awhile.
Miranda De careful, or you uiaj'
And yourself on tho shelf.
Ambiguous.
Obliging Shopman tto lady who hu
purchased a pound of butter) Shall I
send It for you, madam?
Ijidy No, thank you. It won't b
too heavy for me.
Obliging Shopman -Oh, no, madam,
I'll make It as light as I posniblj
can. Punch.
Foolish.
"I am going to nsk your fathel
tonight for your hand In marriage. "
"How dreadfully old fashioned yoo
are."
"Don't nrk him: tell him."
Strawberry Corsage Bouquets.
Fruit is being mingled with flowers
to produce the newest corsagaj bou
quets, says tho London Mail, Among
other devices are the little blossoms
and leaves of the strawberry plant,
with the fruit also, a delightful har
mony of red, white and green. Cherry
blossoms and the exquisite globes ol
the fruit are seen, and the wild plum
the apricot and the vine are treated
in like manner.
Can't Get Away From It
Is It possible to nourish, strengthen and Re
build the Drain by Food?
Every ninn who thinks uses up part of the
bruin ouch day. Why don't It all disappear
mid leave an empty skull In say a month of
brain work? Decnttse the man rebuilds each
day.
If he builds a little less than he destroys,
brain fag and nervous prostration result sure.
If he builds back a little more each day, the
brain grows stronger and more capable. That
also Is sure. Where does man get the material
to rebuild ills brain? Is It from air, sky or the
Ice of tho Arctic sea? When you come to
think about It, the rebuilding material must
be in the food and drink.
Thnt also Is sure.
Are the brain rebuilding materials found in
nil food? In a good variety but not In suitable
proportion In all.
To illustrate: we know bones are made large
ly of lime ond inngnesln taken from food;
therefore to make healthy bone structure we
must have food containing these things. We
would hnrdly feed only sugar and fat to make
healthy bone structure in a growing child.
Likewise if we would feed In a skillful man
ner to Insure- getting what the brain requires
for strength and rebuilding, we must first know
whnt the brain is composed of and then select
some article or articles (there are more than
one) that contain these elements.
Analysis of brain by an unquestionable
authority, Geoghegan, shows of Mineral Salts,
Phosphoric Acid and Potash combined (Phos
phate of Potash) 2.91 per cent of the total,
6.33 of all mineral Salts.
This is over one-half.
Beaunls, another authority, shows "Phos
phoric Acid combined" and Potash 73.44 per
cent irom a total of 101.07.
Considerable more than one-half of Phos
phate of Potash.
Analysis of Grape-Nuts shows: Potassium
and Phosphorus (which Join nnd make Phos
phate of Potash) is considerable more than
one-half of all tho mineral salts in tho food.
Dr. Geo. W. Cnrcy. nn authority on the
constituent elements of the body, says: "The
gray mutter of the brain is controlled entirely
by the Inorganic cell-salt, Potassium Phos
phate (Phosphate of Potash). This salt unites
with albumen und by the addition of oxygen
creates nerve fluid or the gray matter of the
brain. Of courso, there Is a trace of other
salts and other organic matter In nerve fluid,
but Itasslum Phosphnte Is the chief factor
nnd has the power within Itself to ntlrnct, by
Kb own law of affinity, all things needed to
manufacture the elixir of life."
Further on ho says: "The beginning and end
of tho matter Is to supply the lacking principle,
and In molecular form, exactly as nature fur
nishes it In vegetables, fruits and grnln. To
supply deficiencies this Is tho only law of
cure."
The natural conclusion Is thnt if rhosphnto
of Potash Is the needed mineral element in
brain and you use food which does not contain
it, you have brain fug because lis daily loss Is
not supplied.
On the contrary, If you eat food known to
bo rich In this clement, you place before the
life forces that which nature demands for
brain-building.
Mind does not work well on a brain that la
broken down by lack of nourishment.
A peaceful and evenly poised mind Is neces
sary to good digestion.
Worry, anxletj', fear, hate, etc., etc., directly
Interfero with or stop the How of Ptyalin, tho
digestive juice of tho mouth, nnd also Inter
fere with tho flow of tho digestive juices of
stomach nnd pancreas.
Therefore, the mental state of tho Individual
has much to do (more than suspected) with
digestion.
Drain Is made of Phosphate of Potash ns
the principal .Mineral Salt, mid.-, I to nllnimon
mid water.
Crape-Nuts contain thnt element as more
than one-hull' of all its mineral salts.
A healthy brain Is Important, If one would
"do things" In this world.
A man who sneers at "Mind" sneers at the
best and least understood part of himself.
That part which some folks believe links us
to the Infinite.
Mind asks for a healthy brain upon which
to net, and Nature has defined a way to make
a healthy brain and renew It day by day as it
is used up from work of the previous day.
Nature's way to rebuild Is by the use of
food which supplies the things required. Drain,
rebuilding material Is certuinly found lu
GrapeNuts
"There's a Reason"
Postum Cereal Company, Ltd,
Battle Creek, Mich.
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