tjfi (' V AJ Qs ' 1 - " i m aaW w - . 1 Style 1 I Sansage 1 ;l A good dish for M ROMAN EXPOSITION A GREAT SUCCESS A good dish for a Luncheon or. Supper. Brown the con tents of a tin of Libbs Vienna Sausages in the frying pan and serve with baked potatoes. Easy to serve fine to eat 1 ; If Look for the Libby yt label which means V S quality. ',') Libby, McNeill CSV Libby 73 ', i .! .--t - gnu? i V 4 itv " 1 4 4'. "i. ?:;i.-'?xr i r- at fntranee to iie L'xpostion 1 HAVKLKliS who have iiUpimIpiI ttw InicrniHlnniil expnulilon at Home unlio In prnlse of the big affair It li bring w 11 coiidiicird and lis hnndsome bulldlfiKB ore full of exhibits of the lilelu-nt cnrvo of rxc'llrnce. LADY'S FOOT TINIER Chicago Shoe Experts Decry New York's Charge. Prettier,. Smaller and Daintier Than Ewer, Says Dealer In Replyto Dis patch From Gotham Report Is Wild Exaggeration. Dress, o If a man prefers the kind of clothes he can jump Into and weurs another only under compulsion; hlle a woman prefers such clotlips as she cannot put on without tnl! and trouble and the expenditure of time, and will, unleHH under com pulsion, wear nothing else; Then what of permanent equality It It going to avail for the law to call the sexes back to the tape and start them all over again? Puck.v A Heartless Father, "I need some help with my houre hold duties," announced a woman when her husband -came home the other night. "What's the matter with our daugh ter?" the husband wanted to know, Our daughter? The idea! Why, Jim, you know she's awfully delicate, and the would die If she had to do any hoiiHehold work. She has her school, and " And what? Her teacher's report fbows that she Isn't doing a bit of ichonl work." . "I'm she is the star member of her basketball team, and you know she is Mgf-r (o take the prize at the gym nasium contest. But that's Just like a man wanting a delicate girl to en- T'irc In rough, hard labor. He ashamed of yourself, Jim Jenkins! You have no feeling." First Aid. George Ade, at a luncheon in Chl- rK, pnm a gallant compliment to a well known actress. T'o actress wore a harem skirt of the new flame color and Mr. Ade said to hi-r: it is pretty. And what an odd color it Is! Tell me the name of the color. Hiimme de Vesuve flnme of iiivIiir," the actress answered. ' janers," said Mr. Ade, "ye m.iKo r vttrry purty crater." Ve- Intrlcate Letter. IVI ..... . UH n iiiiKins was away rrom home on n lng business trip, ho got a letter mm ills wife that still puzzles him. mum mus: T'.i'iy Is well and lots brighter than me to ne- Hoping you are the ww. 1 remain, your loving wife.' tVor h.idy'g. Chicago. ".Milady's foot growing larser? "Pooh! Pooh! "It smaller and daintier than ever." New York shoe experts declare thnt the foot of the American woman Is growing larger every year, according to a dispatch received here the other day. When this Information was told to Chicago shoe dealers they rose In Indignant suppoit of the foot of the Chicago woman. "Chicago women's feot growing larger? Nonsense!" they cried. "They are as small, trim and dainty as ever. And the Chicago woman has always worn her shoe a bit larger than neces sary, at that. More small sizes were sold In the city this year thnn for many years previous. If that shows anything it seeniR to show that feet are growing smaller and daintier, doesn't It?" That quotation It the composite statement of several men who have bepn In the business for yenrs. In cldetitnlly the New York report says that the modern woman's athletic activity Is causing the growth in size and sets forth that to deceive vain women it tins become necessnry to In vent a marking codn. A. V. Mnrtln. manager of the Michigan avenue shop. was quick in defense of the Chicago woman. "That report Is a bit of wild exag geration," said Mr. Martin. "In Chicago you will find aa dainty and pretty feet walk any part of the globe. The statement that they are growing larger Is wrong. If there was thnt tendency I am sure I would feel It In the shop. Put we have not had to vary our sizes. The cosmopolitan character of the city brings big feet, of course, with the small. This man only founded the vaudeville Joke about Chicago feet. Woman may be more athletic, but It hasn't affected the size of her feet. Regarding that marking code, the ma jority of people who come Into this shop buy shoes to fit their feet, not their notions. I'll wager most of them really don't know what size they wear." D. f. Mellen, general mannger of a State street shoe store, snld: "Chicago women's feet growing Inrger? Why, for fact, we have been selling smaller sizes than ever. It has been the fash Ion In this city for yeais for women to wear a shoe larger than she needs. This" year- they have been wearing shoes shorter." "Don't worry about the foot of the Chtragn woman grow lug larger." said I). F. Mcintosh, president of another big t-hoc concern on Stale street. "We still sell enormous quantities of num ber l's. That report from New York Is part of that j ikchook specialty nhoTit the vanity of woniali regarding her foot." UNITE TO GIVE HUMAN SKIN Remarkable Society Is Organized Canad an Capital to Assist Sur geons in Their Work. In uunwn, Din. sixtyttiree persons have enrolled In the KpldcrmU Supply company, organized to provide human skin for grafting operations. The nemos of the members are kept sc-et by Henry Latter, the organizer, but the practical quality of the movement will be tested by carls for strips ol skin to be grafted upon the extensive burns sustained by William Thomas. a royal navy veteran, now lying at the general hospital. It Is believed that only about 35 or the volunteers will be required. These men will be honorary mem ben and will not be exacted to give any more of their skin for at leart a year. Men and youths are still coming for ward and expressing their willingness to Join this unique club, and with the rare that Is being taken In the choice of members an established supply of healthy epidermis will be at the com mand of the hospitals of the city. Mr. Latter was Inspired to form the so ciety through his own experience of a skin grafting operation and his realiza tion of the difficulty of obtaining the right kind of human skin at short no tice. I CAR SIDETRACKED FOR BIRDS Robins Stick to Their Nest on 'Moving Train and Win Out From Ad miring Railroad Men. Huffalo, N. Y.-dmlratlon for the gniiiem ss of a pair of robins in stick ing to their nest on a flying trip be tween Hamilton. Out., and Huffalo tins resulted In a car being taken out oi the train and being sidetracked for their benefit until their young are ready to shft for themselves. Patrolman Mooney the other dny noticed the nest behind the top rung of a brake ladder on an empty car thnt came- over the international bridge. When the train came to a standstill he clambered up to Investi gate. Hefore he reahed the top of the ladder a pair of robins were flut tering around and making a great ado. There were four eggs In the nest. Railroad men, who became as Inter ested as the policeman, managed to find something wrong with the brakes and the car was placed on a dead sid ing, where it will bo allowed to re main until the birds get through with It ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAKf Thousands suffer from sick or weak ened kidneys without knowing the cause. If you hare backache, head ache, urinary disorders, look to your .kidneys give the help the ' kidneys need. Mrs. E. C. Tillman, Franklin Pike, Lewis burg, Tenn., says: "My kidneys were in terrible sbaiie and I suffered Intensely. My buck ached and I felt all worn out. I seemed to be running Into dropsy and my weight , drooped 35 pounds. For a year I was 'practically an invalid. From the time I started using Doan'a Kidney Pills, I improved until completely cured. I believe I would be In my grave were it not for this wonderful medicine." Remember the nnme Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 00c. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. EI . I . .. . . I AX Telli A ilory EXTENUATING. . Harvard Uproots Elms. Cambridge. Mass. Five of the his toric elms In the Harvard college yard were being uprooted by workmen the other day. Other trees will have to come down In the course of the sum mer. After undergoing the ravages ot the elm leaf beetle and the leopard moth, the trees have at last suc cumbed to an Insect known as the bark borer. It la doubtful If any of the elnis in the yard, many of which are nearly a rentury old, can be saved. The college has ordered 150 red oak saplings, which will be planted to re place the elms. Tarson Hoys, don't you know that you shouldn't play ball on Sunday? Jimmy Oh! that's all righ.t. Parson. We ain't playing; we're practicing fer tomorrow's game. Couldn't See the Resemblance. They have been joking Assistant Treasurer James A. Mathews of the Guardian bank, on his resemblance to President Taft, and Mr. Mathews has steadily refused to be annoyed there by. So the jokers subsided and the joke died a natural death. I'ntll the other night, when Mr. and Mrs. Mathews dined together with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon and their little daughter, when the Taft resem blance Vas revived. Turning to young Miss Harmon, Mr. Mathews asked whether she, too, thought he looked like the president. Dorothy studied long and earnestly. Then she answered: "Not in the face, Uncle Jlra." Cleveland Leader. YEAR'S TEST FOR HENS Spokane Man Arranging First Ameri can Egg Laying Congress Entries From Several States. Spokane, Wash. Problems of conti nent wide Interest are to be solved at the first American egg laying con gress In Spokane, beginning next No vember and continuing 12 months. It Is free and open to the world. Plans are to have at least two entries of six chickens each from every state and territory in the union and province In Canada. Among other things, this In formation Is sought: Will :!00 chickens support an aver ago family? What breeds are best for commer cial eggs? What Is the actual cost of produc ing eggs? What are the prime requisites of successful egg culture? What state, province or territory produces the best layers,? WANTED TO SLEEP .""nous That a Tired Preacher Should Have Such Desire. a minister speaks of the curious ef- or urape-Nuts food on him and It has relieved him will doubtless understand how suffering from indigestion with Dlrn I used to be troubled made my -in almost unendurable burden; "o hy it was that after my Sabbath U,,s had been performed, sleep was - "lunger to "Wight. VALUE OF HUSBAND $1,875 Woman Provides In Her Will If Any Daughter Shall Wed She Will Lose Sum Mentioned. my pillow till nearly ' ate, ' had to be very careful as to what and even with nil m t h , .V" ... ...J .M,U M "'"leeu poignant physical distress w meals, and my food never satla- me. "CM- . . - .u e i began the use of Grape w the benefits I have derived from are, VeT definite, I no longer suffer '"ingestion, and I began to Ira- u,e irom the time Grnpe-Nuts ap- , ' o on our table. fori "ntl ,hat by eatln a dlRh r 11,18 , fle' my Sabbath work Is done, i always do so now) my nerves ' (I"le,ed and rest and refreshing wp are ensured me. lth feU lhat 1 could not Possibly do inoiit Grape-Nuts food, now that I tabl J. ,18, U ls Invarlablv on 0,ir j. c e feel that we need It to make tl ,,lt;ni complete and our children bo nt GlaPe-Nuta when they cannot K Persuaded to touch anything else." Cr.,6 .Klven by Postum Co., Battle -Michigan. to v e famus booklet, "The Road ft,, ,Pl vlll." I". Pkgs. "There's : John C. Iee, a former newspaper man, now a poultry rancher at Hil yard, Wash., who originated the con gress Ideas, has submitted tentative plans to A. C. Ware, chairman of the poultry and game committee of the Spokane chnmber of commerce, for formal discussion and action at the next monthly meeting of that body. . "This Is not to be a competitive ex position for fancy breeds or feathers nor a money making scheme," Mr. I' said, "but an educational affair in the best sense of the term. There will bo no medals or cash prizes, though diplomas and ribbons may be award ed for the best producers. Primarily, we are seeking accurate Information, which is not now available through the regular channels. "Present plans are to set aside a tract of land near Spokane and erect j the necessary buildings for the care of the fowls. K xpert s will be placed I In charge and a record kept of every I pen, the money returns going to the J owners. We believe we can acrom pllsh good results here, as we have hii even climate and none of the dis eases common to the chicken family, The Worth of the Voice. How wonderful Is the human voire! It Is Indeed the organ of the soul! The Intellect of man sits enthroned visibly upon his forehead and In his eye, and the heart of man is written upon his countenance. Hut the soul reveals Itself In the voice only; as God revealed himself to the prophet of old In the still, Btnall voice, and In the voice from the burning bush. The soul of man Is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, Invisible to man. Longfellow: Hyperion. nue. Austin, are Louise Adele, Eliza Josephine, Victore Alphonslno and Clara Leontlne. "We nre not particularly worried, because none of us Is contemplating marriage in a hurry," one of the daughters Bald to a reporter for the Daily News over the telephone. Kh j wouldn't tell which one she was. She i then called attention to the fact that j the youngest of the sisters Is forty. Chicago. Is a husband worth 1,875? Tills question presents Itself to four Austin 'women, daughters of Mrs. Catherine Rousseau, who died April 21, it the age of eighty years. According to the terms of Mrs. Rousseau's will, Bled, for probate the other day, the four daughters are to share equally In an estate valued at $7,500, so long as they are single. If a daughter mar ries she forfeits her share to the others. N-rs. Rousseau left only one means whereby the daughters may marry without sacrificing their shares of the estate. She nrovldod thnt if all four were married, the division should re mnln equal. Therefore the four un married daughters are debating wheth- r to regain single or be principals in a quadruple weddlne. ,our oaugniers, who reside at was a connoisseur who understands tne ranuiy home, 42 North Waller ave- I the value of "presentation" watches. POKER NOT AMERICAN GAME Steals "Gift" Watch. I .ondon. Councilor H. P. Rlrd, may or of Shoredltch, wbb presented with a , ld watch by his fellow councllmen a few days ago, and on arriving at his home found that It had disap peared. , The day following It was returned iy the thief, and the question that Is disturbing the residents of Shoredltch Is whether the recovery of the tlrae nlece is due to their mayor's reputa tion fdr kindness to his fellow men or ihe fact that the light-fingered take ! on probation for three years, making nitn promise to eschew poker and all California Supreme Court Judge Makes Quite Violent Attack on Alleged National Pastime. I -os Angeles, Cal. "Don't you call pokor the great American game In this court." said Judge McCormlck, of the superior court, yesterday. "Amer ica has too high Ideals to have the paternity of a gambling game placed against Its name. I will not allow this country to be maligned." . These remarks were called out by the reference of an attorney for a young man accused of giving a worth less check In payment for poker losses. The lawyer urged that the young man should not be convicted because he had been engaged- In a national pastime. Judge McCormlck placed the youth other forms of gambl'ng. Historic Event Celebrated. Australia recently commemorated the one hundred and forty-first anni versary of Captain Cook's first land ing. It was In 1770 that H. M. S. En deavor, a barque of 370 tonB. entered tho Inlet first called Sting Rays Har bor, but afterwards Hotany Pay, from the beauty and variety of the plants growing about. Its shore. The vessel remained eight days, and before she left the Ilrltlsh flag was hoisted. Ai la the custom on each recurring anni versary, the flag was again unfurled upon the spot where It was first dis played, and was saluted by the guns of the warships In the harbor. Showed Tact of King. It was the order of the day at a late shoot at Sandrlngham that hen pheasants should not be shot, and oue of the guests brought down u hen which fell near King Kd ward's place In the line. Anxious not to hurt the offender's feelings by an over rebuke, the king pointed to the corpus delicti and said: "Ah, Gurney, what a mnn you nre for the ladies!" Life of Ed ward VII. TO DK1VK OI T M M ARIA A.M III ll.li I I" TI1K SYKTFM Tnkn thn Old stumiunl UKOVK.1 'l'ANTKI.KS'i ( II II. I. TON 10. You know whul tou urit tulun,. Tht fnruiul In plainly priDlfl (in vtrr but) It, tlmwIiiH II Is limply (Jttlnliii And Inin In tiiM Ii-k furiii. TIih (Quinine Ohm nut 11m aialnii nd Hi Imn bulliu np t lit- ByMrtii. Sold bj ftll donlrri tor HO ywtra. 1'rlc 6u ceuu. Outdone. Willis I'm ruising 600 chickens on a five-foot lot. GI1II8 That's nothing. You ought to see the relatives my wife Is taking care of in our flat. Puck The Herb laxative, Garfield Tea, over rnmi' const ipution, giving freedom from m k headache and bilious attacks. In this too kind vaux. world one must b a little to be kind enough. Marl- HARD ON CHOLLY. Cbolly Chumpleigli.- Would you leave your happy home for me? Miss Caustlque Yea, If I saw you coming and the back door wasn't locked. ' Free to Our Readers. Wrllc Murine Ky- i in. .v Cn., Chle.'ign. fer 4s-pni;' llluslnit.Ml Kv ll.mk l-'iv.-. Wrllc nil alinut Your ;,. Trnulile nml tlii-y will iiiIvIki- on In tin- rrnp. r Applica tion of the Murine Kvi- li, ih.mIws In Your Kpccliil Ciise. Your UniKijist will lell vou 1 1 m t Murine ttcllcvcs Son- Kyrx, Htrerujtli cim Weak Kycn. Iiiiesu'l Snnirt . SuoIIii-h Kye I'aln. mill hcIIh fur r"-. Try II In Your Kycs ami In Hiln's Kyis fur Bculv Kytiliis ami (Jianulutlon. God pays, but not every Saturday. Alpbonse Karr. Garfield Tea will set the liver ri(ht, correct cormtipation, clean the avstem, purify the blood and clear the complexion.. Keep your heart high; that Is the sum of philosophy. Victor Cousin. Mr. Wlmliiw Soothing Syrup for Cn!!dre IrrihliiK. softena ihe irinuK. reduce lnftmin liou, allj pain, cure wind colic, Sic Unit). Love Is selfish uess In two persons. Hou filers. Fatherly Advice. "Now that you nre married, my son, listen to me," "What Is It. dad?" "Try to he a husband, not merely an ex bachelor." Method. Mrs. Knlcker Will your furniture go In the new flat ? Mrs. liockcr It will after smashed. It's For IIRAD.tCIII-; lllr It' f AM DIM: Whether frmn 'ihl. Hint. NIoimhWi or NcrvoiiK Trouble. ('uHllltie will relieve ynll H'h lliilllil - I'li'iiMint In Inke a. 'Ik hnnii ilC ntelv. Try it. IUc., Sic., mid i.) ei ul at druii Moria. U6e of Ants In Nature. Prof. ,1. c. r.ianiicr, In the Hulletln of the (ieologli-nl Society of America, describes the Immense Importance of lints as geologic agents, especially In tropical regions. Ant burrows have been found at a depth of ",5 meters, and they ramify over vast areas. Hoods A Use for trie Recall. Knlcker What do you know about the recall? itocker ,1 believe in It for umpires. Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Get it today in usual liquid form or rliocolalcil l.ililctn called Sarsatabs. l"orf OI.KS nod KltlP ltli-ks I'AI'l iiink 1- the liest reineilv re llce ilie ui'lilliif anil feverishae", eiuen the ('old an. I rCMtnrea ininaal ciinililliins. ItV lliulii - etTeelH Immediately. I.k-., J.'h'., anil Vic. At drug; btoreH. did Perhaps. 1 1 limply Duinpty fit on "Why the wall?" "He probbly' thought he could hold It down." Dr. Pi?rce' Pleasant Pellets regulate ind invigorate stomach, liver and Imwrl. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, eay to take is candy. Raw. Pore Do you believe oysters have brains? Hored Certainly I do, since they know when 'to shut up. Take Garde and overcome 1 Tea to rctiulate the lin-r i list Ipiil ion. To apprehend contempt ls to have deserved It already. Pierre Lotl. The Wretchedness of Constipation y Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and 1 gently on th liver. Cure Hiliousncss, Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature jit MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FCR CHILDREN Kclicte i;rvrriitiurt, Co tit tip, t ion. Cold n! rorre.t ditunlrmof the Mtomtu-h and UowrH. I'irt by MotArnSor JJ ntrt. At all !ntf. itt :v. Sample mailM KM V K. AdUrrM A. ft. Olmt4, L tkf, N. V. DEFIANCE STARCH " ntrar tlckf ijj yjli"Ly' !Lli " 1 1 : i ;ji t m ; i ijjjiy;!!: liHl itj MfiA "i ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Awtff table Preparation for As similating ihe Food andRegula ling rhe Stomachs and Bowels of i la J ,70 few I?. I h,' $ 1 -V l Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful nessand Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic AWjoe tfOld DrSAHVUtmrOt An n Sd Sttd - A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Wnrms.Convulsions.Fevcrislv ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP For Infanta and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Fac Simile Signature of Tin: Centaur Company, NEW YORK. . J0uara m m mm v ir In Use For Over Thirty Years nteed under the Food aw Euct Copy of Wrapper, SfiflOTfi J IUIJIbTI II U H U II H Yxi oiNTAwa aoaMfir, new ran a arrv. For 1 Lf rr.n sbi t Catarrhal fever .nrvrtlrviuift poflitlvt prevtntlT no matter now nnrneea,nv iUm ana infa'trd 'iimmuhI. l-luulti iri vn nn Ui toUtfll tl'ta un 111 llnxvl ...t II. ...! ...ia ti, fnlaiinouaiiertniirri.intlianoilr ittrMlnaMiniwi in lvr nil Shmp ani ( boiet la nultrr I anrnai el Inv lvtoek reuiinlv .'nm l :1tIm hboiiiiIiiim.ii mum n?k?fa hw-pit. Miow Kijtuurilniirirliit wlio lnat It lor jou. tnHuuloal 'lilau-uiiwc ('aiifwa anil I n ni ' Kpw-lat Airatitawantra. GOSHEN. IND., U. S. A, SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. No one Ih Biitislled with his lortune, or dissatisfied with his intellect Deshoulleres. Do not expect a friend to ask ot row; anticipate his need. Socrates. Frleutlshlp Is one soul In two bod ies. Diogenes. "ilsnp." 'tTn.-t"'1 'h aJiOT) letterf "'nr. Trun. ...... ... . I A Rrw Ther baamaB MICE IN CAR EXCITE WOMEN Tiled Workmen In Pennsylvania Town ! Secure Needed Seat by Clever Little Trick. Chester, Pa. Several workmen em ployed at the American Viscose com paay'g plant at MarciiB Hook, who haVe been complaining of the prac tice of women occupying nearly all thu seHts on tho special trolley cars ruh between this elty and Marcus Hook for the benefit of the men who I seats, lifted their skirts and pushed work In the silk mill at Marcus Hook, secured seats through a ruse, which was nianlpuluted by N. Moyer Whit taker of Kddystone. Ihe car was crowded with men and women, the latter being con spicuous In the seats. The aisle was filled with tired workmen hanging on straps, when Whlttaker liberated three mice from a small box he car ried. In an Instant one of the women cried, Rnt!" and all members of thi fair sen In. the car Jumped from their the'r way to each end of the car. L'Mrlng the excitement the tired workmen took possession of the un occupied seats. In the meantime the mln escaped from the car, and the frightened women were calmed. Empress Eugenie 85 Years Old. London. The Empress Eugenie has celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday. , On Jauunry 29, 1863, she married Na poleon III., emperor of the French, who died on January 9. 1873. Housework Drudgery Homework it drudgery for the weak woman. She bruah ei, dutti and icrubs, or it on her feet sll day atlendin to the many details of the household, her baok achinf, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the atreit of Sain, poiiibly dizzy feelingi. Sometime rett in bed is ot refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women it satisfied by Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Wei. Thlt "Prescription" remorem re ennnt ot women' a weakneuaem, htatt Infltm mmtlon and ulceration, mmd cures Ihote Mealmeinea so peculiar to women. It tranquilizer tho nervem, encouratee tbe appetite a ad induces reattul aleep. Dr. Pierce it perfecrty willing to let every one know what hit " Favorite Prescription" contain!, complete list rf ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unaonip ulout druggist persuade you that hit substitute of unknown composition ia "just at food" in order that he may make s bigger profit. Just tmile and thake your head I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure liver ills. DISY.riY,KIII FR It? Irieu ft) knit sUi tilt. Ntst, tieta, nrtumraUl, rnnven ifnt.thMii. Latltall mm. Ln'tiiitlot tio.r, mil not r iniur anihirtf. (iUaM4l,trt?ti fflfvt. i". 1)1 til a))lr0 etl PIT pSj 1 1 1 lor ?nc lUHui d miHRka 141) It. I,.. A, siiMklja, R.l. 73 of thit paper de- Keaders anvthing adver tiied in its column should insist upon having what they ask lor, retusing all substitutes or imitations. J DEFIANCE STARCH-1: 4ithr siarctias onlf 1. on avv. aame price and "DEFIANCE" ISi 8UPEHI0R OUALITV. ounOM ta th pai-kax H'nt.oa K.rolrm,Vat ln1"l. li t- JIuukKlnw. Illl at sIaiuuw.i, itaat nuu PATENTS Thompson's Eys Watir If amirtrd Willi I aura ajrpa. umi i W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 25-1911. A.