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Ever sit and speculate on what you'd do for your friends If you ever got hold of any money?" "Oh, yes!" "Well, I'm quit a hand for dream ing that way. For one thing, I was going to give this young couplo a fine party. They are both musical, and this was to be an event of some mag nitude. 1 figured I'd have Caruso to sing and FaderewBkl to accompany him. Some class, eh?" "Yes, indeed!" "1 used to dream by the hour of the big party I was going to glvo thlt young couplo If I ever got rich. Dut they dished the wholu scheme." "How was that?" "Gave a big party and left us out of it." Judge. Manager Bill. Senator Norrls, attacking tho man agement thot had wrecked the New Haven lines, snld tho other day: "Their Ideas or economical manage ment reminds mo of UIU Smlthers. I said to Pill Smithers one day: , " 'I trust you don't spend all your wagps, William? "'That I don't senator Hill replied. 'I only spend two-thirds. Two-thirda la all." " 'And the other third you bnnk that, William, I suppose?' " 'No, senator; I do bettcr'n that with It. I give it to tho wlfo to run tho house." " Might Have Left That Out. EIr Henry Lucy tells how, after the home rule bill rupture, Sir William Harcourt and Sir Henry James still retained unbroken an intimate friend ship. One day, In conversation, Lord Mor ris remarked on tho charm of this inci dent in the storm and stress of party warfare. "Yes," said Harcourt, softly, with a wiBtful far-away look In his eyes, "we are as you may say, brothers." "So were Cain and Abel," Bald Lord Morris. Naturally Fortified. "I am afraid that man is going to say Bomothlng he will be sorry for." "Don't worry," replied Miss Cay enne; "people who make a specialty of reckless talk seldom have the discern ment to be sorry." Just Wait. Cholly I don't see anything so bally attractive about Miss Lines. Charley You Bhould 'se what she has In the First National bank. Dartmouth Jack o" Lantern. It Is easy to be optimistic and laugh at the misfortune of others if you have none of your own. Smiles Usually show up with Post Toasties. And why not, when the famous "toastie" flavor begins opera tions! There's a deal of skill required in cooking and toasting these thin bits of corn so that every one of the millions of crinkly flakes has the delicious Toasties taste that invites one to call for more. Post Toasties come in sealed packages fresh, crisp and appetizing Ready to eat with cream or good milk, and a sprinkling of sugar if you like. Post Toasties sold by Grocers. Dealing With i I ThoseWho Say f S afT.V a a A JNot Now Br REV. HOWARD W. POPE Supcrialeodcnl of Mea Moodr BiUa bulimia, Ones TEXT Fnr he milth, bfliold, now In thn aivoiitm! tlmn; brlmlil, now U the- Uay of iulvullon. II Cor. 0:2. Let us consider first the mime and then the cure. Per haps there Is some habit which must be abandoned, or some companion who must be dropped, or some unpleasant duty which iiuiHt be done. It may be only the natural Inertia of the soul which shrinks from grappling with a subject so scrlouB, but more 1) it -a r-PH , if I. likely there Is some secret sla which the man Is unwilling to aban don. The nal causo is that the man Is not wlil!r.a to surrender his will to God. He wants his own way, and though he flatters himself that he will yield to God by and. by, he la not wil ling to do it now. Whatever the cause, the euro Is always the same God's Word. Ask the man by whom he expects to be saved, if he Is ever saved. Ho will answer, "God alone can save me." Empunslzo that thought by having him read aloud John 6:44, "No man can come to mo, except the Father which sent me, draw him." Call blB attention to Acta 17:30, God "now cominandcth all men everywhere to repent." After ho has read tho verse ask him if God has a right to mako such a command. Ak him If he, who Is dependent on God fo.- salvation, has the audacity to refuse to obey this plain command. Show him the consequences of such a refuBal. rroverbs 1:24, 25, 20, 28, "He cause I have called, and yo refused, I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded; I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh; then shall they call upon mo, but I will not answer; they uhall seek me early, but they shall not find me." II Cor. 6:2, "Heboid, now Is Uie ac cepted time; behold, now Is tho day of salvation." Show him that God's time is the best time, and tho only sure time. Thero is no certainty that he will bo accepted tomorrow, but there Is a positive promise for today. Make him realize that the habit of putting off duty will grow constantly stronger, and that ten yearn from now ho will be Icbs disposed to repent than be Is today. Show him that thero must be somo moment of definite sur render to God, and that no lapso of time will mako that surrender any easier. Indeed, It will grow hardor as the years pass by, and If ho putti it off. tho chances are that he will never do It. I'ro verbs 27:1, "Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." Show him that In putting oft repentance ho Is reckoning upon tho continuance ot life which Is entirely uncertain. He member that Satan la persuading him in his subtle way to wait a littlo longer. The old serpent doee not dare suggest that ho never repent, or even that he put it off a long time, but he cunningly says, "Not now." Occasionally a soul may bo won by taking the devil's sldo of the argu ment, and pleading his cause so boldly that tho absurdity of his reasoning Is apparent. A friend of mine at a North field conference was asVed to speak to a young man with w Ik 'in many bad labored In vain. Meeting him alone one day, he Bald to him, "These people In the hotel are bothering you a good deal on the 'subject of religion, are they not?" The man blushod and ad mitted that he hnd been somewhat annoyed. Then followed a conversa tion something like this: You don't need to give any thought to this matter for a long tlmo yet. You had better put it oft for at least a couple of years, don't you think so?" "I am not sure It would be well to put It off so long aa that," "Why not!" "llecauee I might not live two years." "mat is truo. wen, put it ofT one year. That is safe enough, la it not?" "No, I don't suppose It Is en tirely safe, for I might die In one year." "Sure enough, you might Well, put It off Biz months. Are you willing to do that?" The young man hesitated. "Call It three months. Will you promise not to think of It for three months?" "I wouldn't liko to promise that." "Why not?" "IiecaitBe I might dlo In three months.' "Will you promise not to think df It for a week? That Is Bnfo enough. Isn't it?" "No one can be suro of a week, I sup pose." "You are certainly sure of one Uay, aren't you?" "No, not positively sure of even one day." "Well," said my friend, "If you are not sure of even a single day, hadn't you better give your heart to the Lord now?" And he did, right then and there. It pays sometimes to Interpret Scripture with a watch, as In the fol lowing Instance. A Christian worker met a man one day with whom ho had often talked on the subject of relig ion. Asking him when tho question waa to be settled, be received the an swer, "Very soon, I think." "It you wish to be saved, -what have you to do?" "Accept Christ." "Just so, but when?" "Now, I eupyoBe." Yes," Bald the worker, "that Is Just what the bible says, and now means now." Taking out his watch, ho Bald, "It Is JuBt three o'clock. Will you at three o'clock this afternoon accept Christ as your Savior?" After a long struggle he replied, "I will." Off went their hats and there In the street they praised God for the grace of decision. At a meeting that night the convert was the first to pray, and this Is what he said, "Lord, I thank thee for sav ing me at three o'clock this afternoon." (Conducted liy the Nallmiiil Woman'! Christian Trniprrmico I'nliin.) ' ONE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. I have lived in Kansas since early childhood, and have watched a typical Kansas town of 1,000 people multiply itself ten times nnd more. I played about the foundations of tho brewery which Invaded our peaceful neighbor hood. 1 have moro than once been crowded from tho sidewalk by a phalanx of topers on their way to tho completed and (lonrlnhliig institution, and have shuddered to hear their ribald songs as they reluctantly sotight their homes in the waxing hours. 1 have seen 15 saloons running In a town of 1,500, ond It was not a "tough" town, either. It was Bottled by a God fearing pcoplo, who raised the lintels of a church almoxt as soon as their own hearthstones wero laid. Allow ing for tho mellowing of age, condi tions wero no worse tliun In the or dinary town of today lu a saloon Btale. Then, regulation was all that tho peo ple could apply to tho liquor trnfRc. Today they use elimination. The brewery which waB the bogy of my childhood days, melted away many years ngo, and within a stone's throw of that spot stands a magnifi cent high school, with the newest and most approved equipment nnd meth ods. Here hundreds of children go 'n and out, learning the secrets of thn ages Kxcept when travel has taken them from tho state they have never soen a saloon. There are no disgust ing sights and sounds and odors to undermine tho morals of thn boys who corio to this place, as there were tlireo decades ago. Instead, thure are wldo, airy rooms, where tho actlvo boy may develop .his coiiBtructlve faculties, training hand and eye at the saino tlmn as he works with latho or chisel, or recites In the class room. Kansas people prefer tho school house of today, rather than tho brew ery of 30 years ago. May llellevlllo Ilrown, Salliia, Kan. UNSEEN DANGER OF SOCIAL GLASS. I once asked a young man who has a large clrclo of friends In tho leading society of this city, and who Is an ab stainer, how often he as asked to take wine, and was "Jollied' over tho refusal. Ho said several times a week, and told mo of somo hoHtcsHcs who were guilty of rudeness. I wlnh they could all hear tho quiet tones of tho phyBldau who told ino of a man he knew who died Inline from alcoholism. Thn several sons of this man came to this physician to learn their chancn of escaping the disease, lln told them that If they kept abso lutely away from alcohol their chance was good, but If they took alcohol at all ho would not answer for them. All but one of these sons have kept away from tho drug, alcohol, but one while at collego felt strong In his power to tako It "moderately." Ho has no power now. 'That youth might have been the guest "Jollied" by a charming hostess. If these young women knew tho real natiiro of alcohoL they would at least require a doctor's certificate based on knowledge of thn habits of their guest and on those of his ances tors before they urged the "social glass." Allco L. Higgltis, General Secretary, Associated Charities, Hus ton. FIVE BILLION DOLLARS WASTED. Tho total amount received from all sources from the traffic, Including duties on Imports, Is less than $350, 000,000. Against this should be placed tho cost of public care for tho conse quences of the traffic; tho loss In earning capacity, and degenerate man hood lu public asylums, hospitals, prisons, and In prosecuting that share of crlmo Justly chargeahlo to tho saloon a total Immeasurably greater than any pos.Mblo Incomo from license and taxation. Careful and conservative Investigation, made by expert statisticians, reveal the amaz ing fact that tho annual waste due to the drink traffic In tho United Suites at the present time approximates more than $3,000,000,000 In loss of products, mortality and cost In crime end pauperism. WARN8 AGAINST THEIR OWN BUSINESS. Chicago has a new and unique tem perance society tho llartenders' union. This Is the circular Its secre tary sends out to thn bartenders of the city: "Dear Tal: Join tho Hartondors' Temiierance club. Tho boss won't like It If you drink on the Job. A guy can't tend bar and hit the boozo and mako good. It gets him Just as quick as tho guy In front, who pays for It. If any man wants to drink lot tho man on tho other Bide of the bur do It. Send me your name If you want to Join the club." EX-SALOONKEEPER ON BEER. I claim that beer has developed and caused more drunks than whisky, and I can prove It beyond a slindow of a doubt If you want to Beo what our young men are polluting themselves with, Just step into any saloon and watch the drinkers. You will discover that there are fifty glasses of beer Bold to every one of whisky. Tho people get just as drunk, drinking beer, as they do drinking whlBky, and It costs them the Banie In the end. Hocr Is the first Intoxicant our young men get drunk on. HOW LIQUOR TRAFFIC PAYS. Mark Twain Bald: "A man bought a hog for $1.50, and fed It $20 worth of corn, and then Bold the hog for $13. Ho lost money on the corn, but made $10.50 on the hog." This illustrate the financial results of the license syBtem. The saloons breed vice, pov erty, disease and crime. It costs the tax-payers thousands of dollars an nually to look out for the criminals and the poor; but they are making money from the license foes. Well might Shakespeare exclaim: "What fools these mortals bet" IfflffiNATIONAL suisrsaiooL Lesson (Tly E. O. BKLLKRK, Director of Kvrnlnir Department, The .Moody lllble Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 26 THE LOST SHEEP AND THE LOST COIN. I.ERSON TF.XT-l.uko ir.:I-10. OOI.DKN TKXT- "l'-vcn mi, 1 .iy unto you, tlicro In joy In the presence nf tho iiiikoIh of Clml over onu slmu'r that re pinteth." I.uke 13:10. I. Introduction, vv. 1-3. Wo now come to that chapter In tho Hlblo which contains three of tho more celebrated parables of our Lord. Ia laBt week's lesson wo had set befoio us the Severn terms of dlHclplcHhlp laid down by Jesus to tho multitude; which followed him as he loft tho houso of the Pharisee. The writer, Luke, makes a cIobo connection be tween tho final admonition about "ears to hear" In chapter 14 and verse 1 of this lesson. Jesus had sifted the crowd though he had left the door open to himself, for he was seeking thoso who wero prepared to share with him In his enterprises of building and of conflict, If they could bear his teaching. This 1b responded to by thoso outcast ones, tho publicans and tho sinners. They had no righteousness of their own, no spirit ual hope centered In themselves nnd they turned ragerly to one who was unqualifiedly honest with them though at tho saino tlmn ho set up heart searching conditions. What a con trast! Tho grumbling theologians, criticizing and bickering, grieved that ho should demean himself by such associates. In reply, Jesus shows them the truth of the fundamental purpose of God's attitude toward these who eagerly sought to "hear," by giv ing them theso parables. In the first two, tho sheep and tho coin, wo seo divine lovo seeking the sinner; In tho third, the prodigal, we seo tho sinner Becking tho father. Christ's Idea of goodness consists In saving tho bad. Tho rharlseo holds aloof. Christ goes out from among tho Iiiarlsees .and among the outcasts. True and False Shepherds. II. The Lost Sheep, vv. 4-7. Tho shepherd Is God the son (John 10:11, 12; Luko 19:10). Ho Is thn "Truo Shepherd." the Pharisees wero falso ones. This add point to tho parable; seo the Old Testament rebukes for thn same, Kz. 31:7-10; Ze h. 11:16-17; Jer. fi0:fi. Tho lost sheep belongs to the fold, but was out of place. Theso outenst ones were still Israelites and tho backsliding Christian still belongs to thn fold. A sinner Is a lost sheep. He Is away from tho care, thn protec tion, tho guidance of tho shepherd nnd Is torn, bleeding, nnd "ready to die." One such lost ono will call forth tho shepherd's utmost endeavor to save it, far beyond tho caro lavished upon tho iilnety and nlno already safo In thn fold. This means labor, toll, and pri vation, and ho keeps up the search "until he finds It." This does not mean that nil will bo saved, sen John 17:2, 12 It. V., but every "sheep" that Is astray ho will find. Once found It rests upon his Flmnlilers, Is kept by his power, I Tel. 1:5. Over It hn nnd tho father rejolco, vv. 23, 24, "2. Thero Is here the evidence of the In terest In tho flock which Is Incom plete and the Interest of thn owner as well, Thn safety of thn lost ono depended upon tho shepherd's Interest. Work of Holy Spirit. III. The Lost Coin, vv. 8-10. Theso tlireo parables aro a unit In tho fact that they reveal tho nttltudo of God toward men who are In their deepest need. Each Is tho story of something being lost nnd tho fact that It U found. Tho first Is a revelation of the son, the last of tho father, whllu tlild central ono sets forth the work of tho holy spirit through tho church. Itov. 22:17; Kph. 5:25. Ono of ten coins In this woninn's mnrrlago neck lace Is lost, henco the Incompleteness. Tho spirit will not rest until It la found, nor should tho church. Tho woman takes her lamp tho word of God, Ts. 110:105; Thll. 2:15, 10 and sweeps tho house. It has been sug gested that sweeping usually stirs up a dust and that somo are likely to object. So tho world w ill object w hen the church of the living God begins to stir up a dust and they are annoyed at any eager search for the lost ones, Acts 17:G. Tho woman Is a sugges tion to ua In that sho sought "dili gently," until tho lost coin wos found. Then Bhe, too, cnlls In her neighbors that they may rejolco with her. Does the church keep up a like search? And do we know anything about tho "Joy" of tho holy spirit? Gal. 5:22. I Thess. 1:6. Over tho wellhelng of tho homo tho woman watches nnd again the search is In the interest of the owner, and in tho Interest of tho household. IV. Summary. Tho chief value, of theso two pictures Is in their revela tion of tho work nnd Interest of tho Bon of tho spirit. Tho crowding mul titude of publUans and sinners, hold In contempt by tho Pharisees, Jesus viewed as lost ones. Appalling aa this suggestion Is, yet tho sheep bo longed to the shepherd nnd tho coin was the property of tho woman. This suggests tho dignity and value of men and the tragedy of their condition. Knowing all this and understanding the full significance of that tragedy, the Bon as the shepherd has under taken to sock and to save the lost. First Known Use of Asbestos. The first use of asbestos wos In th manufacture of crematory robes for the ancient Romans. Hard Luck. Our notion of hard luck Is to b overworked on a government Job. AtchlBon Globo. Fruit of Evil Associations. Go With mean people and you think the world Is moan. Emurson. Gives Credit to His Wife. A woman Is said to have drawn the designs for Canberra, the new capital of Federated Australia, says a Mel bourne correspondent. Mr. Griftln, the American architect whose plans were adjudged lu open competition to be the best, has declared in public that his wife Is practically the designer of all the works thut have emanated from their bouse. "My wife Is the genius. I am oaly the business man," said Mr. GrllTln, who Is returning shortly to America to bring out his domestic genius to Australia. SKIN TROUBLE ITCHED BADLY Glenns P. O., Va. "My baby's trou ble began with an Itching and then a little bump would come and she could not rest duy or night. The trou ble afTected her whole body. The bumps festered and came to a head nnd tho corruption looked liko thick matter, kind of a yellow color. The pores Itched bo badly until It seemed to me she would Btratch herself to pieces and then a sure would form and her clothes would stick to her body nnd pull off the little Bcub. In somo places' sho would scratch and Irritate tho sores until they seemed to be large. Sho was affected about a year. "I wrote for a sample of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I bathed her body In warm water and Cutlcura Soap and then I applied the Cutlcura Ointment, and they afforded relief aft er twlcn using. 1 bought some more Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and In side of two weeks sho was cured." (Signed) Mrs. J. R. Grcggs, Nov. 21, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free. with u2-p. Skin Ilook. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Iioston." Adv. Sacrifice. "You nre not willing to give up the slightest selfish pleasure!" said the "You wrong me," replied he. "I used to be very fond of bicycle riding and I gave It up years ago." I Suffered With Rheumatism for years and could not tend to my farm," w rites Win. A. Parker, Homers town, N. J. "I took all kinds of treat ment without any result until last March I got the 6-bottlo treatment of Junes' rireak-l'p. Now I con follow the plough all day. do any kind of work nnd feel like a lfi-year-old boy." We guarantee that C bottles will cure any case of rheumatism or sciatica or re fund your money. Ordinary cases can bo cured with one or two bottlee. At druggists or bottle will be sent direct on receipt of Jl by Jones' Prenkl'p, Inc., New Egypt, N. J. Adv. Pertinent. "What became of that son of yours who studied music?" "Oh, he's a well known conductor now." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIMA, a safe and sure remedy for imams ana cnuarcn, ana see that It p HVV U1HV I rw n..n. on vZ Pears the Signature In TTbo Pnr Hvnii in v.. Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnetoria More Convenient. "lid the baby take his prepared food with avidity, nurse?" , "No'ni; he took it with a spoon." Pr. Pierces Plc.-iMint Pellet regulate and invigorate stoniiu li, liver nnd bowel. Sug.ir-conleil, tiny granules. Knsy to take ts candy. Adv. Orators have been known to con vince others without convincing themselves. Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. ritovmr.NCK, . I." For the lu'wlit of women who puflVr ns I have dono I wish to state what I.ydin E. rinkham'g Vegetable Coiiiixmiul has (loiw for mo. I ditt pome heavy lifting and the doctor said ifc caused a displacement. I have always ken weak and I overworked nftcr my hahy was Um and inilnnimation set in, then nervous pros trillion, f l-oin which 1 did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. llnk hani's Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine 1 try to induce her to tiiKo your medicine." Mrs. S. T. Ivhiimond, l'J'J Waldo Street, lToviucnce, 1L I. A Minister's Wife Writes: ' C1.0Q1-ET, Minn. "I have suffered very much with irregularities. Tiain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. I'ink Imm's Vegetable Compound, has made nio well and I can recommend the name to nil that are troubled with theso complaints." Mrs. Jkn kik Akerjian, co Hev. K. Akkkman, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. Sorrn Qnxrv, Mass. 'The. doctor said that I had organic trovtbin and he doctored me for a long time nnd I did not get any relief. I Baw Lydia ii. I'lnkham's Vegetablo Tcniscn ami 1 tried it and found relief before I had finished the llrst kittle. I continued taking it all through- middle life nnd am now a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane l). Mvrdoch, 25 ( Jordon St., South Quincy, Mass. l"-75sTrr1t to T.YDU E.riNKHAM MfeMCIXE CO. Lff O.NUDKN HAL) LYrS.,MASS.,foratlvlee. Your letter will be opened, read and answered bj a woman and held in btrlct conildeucc. TORTURING TWINGES Mu h so-called rheumatism is caused by weakened kidneys. When tho kid neys (ail to clear the blood of uric acid, the acid lurnis into crystals liko bits of broken glass in the muscles, joints and on the nerve casings. Torturing pains dart through the affected part whenever it is moved. Iiy curing the kidneys, Donn's Kidney Pills have eased thousands of rheumatic cases, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgia and urinary disorders. NOITfl CAROLINA CASE J. F. William., rsnnlrn St.. .Marlon. N. C, auya; "1 waa Hll run down from kidney trntitilf nnil dnciora tit-lit out no hope for ma. 1 hod rht'iimnltc p ll I n , illdn't aifrp well nnd urn niTVuiia. Tin kidney accretions life i wt r In bad h:iie, y! too. At lit I hr-Knn Jri Ink In lhiun'i KkI my I'll la nnd thy fw pnnn cured m f L. hnvm't hnd the llfttiteit slip, of kid ney troublu ilncv." Gel Doan't t Ao? Store. S0 Box DOAN'S "J?"? FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. Never FaiU lo f iva beautiful color to , GRAY 1IAIK More than ahnlf cendtrvof Hiicceaa. If yonr dealer liann I II. aen.ljl 00 nn.l a Urge bottle will be tent you by purcel poM. MRS. S. A. ALLEN, 55 Barclay Si.. NewYork Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cur CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS i fail. Purely vegeta ble act surer but gently the liver. Stop after dinner dis tresscure ! indigestion. improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. I SMALL H1.L, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICi Genuine must bear Signature TOJRS TO EUROPE Personally Conducted Select Pirtiee, hulling June llli. diirillun lrj ilam, rT.V hiilhlilt .Iiiiik 17ili. iliiniiiun V.i dayi.. tr.Tiv ur mrl!riilurft and rull illniTnr?, apply u, Kl.l AVLMVOKI'll 74 Mmvnoj hin t i, l rc.Mdenrr, It. f, PP fippy TREATED, utilly glvFaqulrk 1 JJllUrO 1 n lu f.Houu remiivi awelllii liiirtlireailitofti'ii(m i entire relief ' In lhtiCVi lnvn. Trln 1 1 nutinen t nent Frea , Dr. THOMAS E. CKFFN. Surrenorto Or. H. H. Greeni Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ca. AtiKNTK One liilliilr. il In tlireo hilllilred par liiiinlll. II. nil. In. Ill nrlli le whleh aelli In eyary home. Hi iirnllla Very little capltm ra l m nil Kiialti.ra aiiii!lia ruiiltnl hninple free. W rite Amir Mf. Co.. anlnn. olilo. VJA NTFn '" bee-roeleeerentu maker. Year MI4H I LU an. mill Jiili. Kirellent mi, nlmi men who tnive worked In ilulrle und eh e fiiruinea, find reference.. IIO 1H5, liOAMiKK, VA, RllPlirralkm fitrr "'' 'alii to help. Send It fot rUlCUinailSm lure reei..Mi,uneyba. ifdiatltleVi L. AL IS W LIITK. ctemral Ate., uniuuillle, ulna W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1914, Compound ad- for r&m f ; - jirioTrDc jtKV'.iT HIVER I
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