The great trouble in trying to sell what are called patent medicines is that so many claims have been made for them that people don't or won't believe what honest makers say. We have been telling our story sixty years. Did we ever deceive you once? If we make any statement that isn't so, we will stand the loss. Go to the druggist and get your money back. Here'o an example. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a good cure for a cough that comes from a cold. Your cough, if you have one, may not come from a cold; your doctor will tell you about that. It is a straight medicine with sixty years of cures back of it. There isn't a ghost of the ordi nary patent thing about it. J. C. Ayer Company, Practical Chemltti, Lowell, Mm. Ayer'i Sampirilla Ayer't Pillt Ayer I A gut Cur Ayer'i Hair Vigor Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral Ayer'i Conutone The Brevity ol Ballarat. T . T1 1 1 . it... T 1 . T :.. r wa in n.i Liri im;it liiiiiK i w.uu found tlie local language so puzzling t first, tlic good people of tlie place deeming life too snort to dawdle in their talk. The mayor called on the American humorist and laconically said, K m. lhcn when Mark Iwmn gave lnm a ciear he simiilv said. "O." Subsequent inquiry revealed that these terms were Ballaratese for "welcome," and "thank you. London Chronicle. A Scottish congregation presented their minis'.er with a sum of money, and sent him off to the continent for a holi day. A gentleman just back from the continent met a prominent member of the church, and said to him: "Oh, by-the-bye, I met your minister in Germany. He is looking very well. lie didn't look as if he needed a rest." "No," said the church member, "it wasna him: it was the congregation that was nccdin' a rest." Farmers of Dubunue county, Ia. are banding together to protect what iittle game is left in that section. Owners ol 7.000 acres have formed a compact wilh this end in view, and others arc joining daily, all dotirmined not to permit further violation if the game laws. Eneo pactum of rum! Frt,s Dvs (tnlorn more uonils thrui nny otlmr dye nnrl uoloratheiu butter too. Sold tjr all druggist The revenues of the street car com panii s of Ituenos Ayres in the month of April in this year amounted to fl.Iil,- 681.6J. 100 Itevrnrd. I00. The reailrr nf thl paprr will he pliil to learn thnt there InHtitiaMtonedrrpuli'dtllBene thnt science lm been Hills to cure In nil Its ntxiiiw. (lint that l t'ntiirrh. IIH' I atnrrli turn m the only punitive cure known to the medlcM fraternity. Catarrh lieln;contltu tlotml illaen. requires n constitutional .rent nienr,. Iliillrtarrh tirelBtHkenlnternnllT, artlne directly cm tlie blood ami inurou nur ture of thn nvnteni, thereby n the foundation of the illaeaae, ami rWIiik thit na tlentatieiiKth by bnllilliii up the rnntltutlon ami asslntlna natiirx in dolus: Its work. Tlie proprietor have ao niilrh talth In It curative power that they offer line Hundred Iinllnra lor any enne that It full to oure. Henii for Hat of testimonials. Adilre K. J. riiriNicr A Co Toledo, O. PnM bv !"lHltfijlM. ?m llall'i Family Pill are the be-t. Snails, by means of an acid which they exude, contrive to bore holes in solid limestone. Deat For the Howell, Ko matter what all you, haaclaohe to aneer, you will Defer get well until your bowels are put right. CasutsaT help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, Iiroduc easy natural movement, ooat you ut lOcenta to start getting your health back. CancaRET C'niiily Cathartic, the rienulna, put up In metal boies, every tab it ha O.C.U. atamped on It. Beware ol Imitation. The abandoned farms in Rhode Isl and number 3.(11, according to the State's official catalogue. To Cnre a Coltt In One liar. Take I.tiATivs Hhomo (jemiN Tasikts. All drurulits refunil tho money If It fulls to cure. K. W. Uhovi altfuatur Is on each boi. The report of the Registrar General shows crime in Inland steatlily on the decline. I do not believe Plso' Cure for Oonatmptlon has an R'ninl for cough and eolit. Jon F. Buyer, Trinity Hprlan. luO., Fob, 15, ltHW. HOUSEHOLD owner, who has been running it 33 years. A bachelor boarder remained ;.t the hotel 25 years. Fits permanently enred. No fits or nervine. Ree after llmt day' ue of Dr. Kline' (Iran erve Reatorer. ?3 trial bottle ami treatise tree. Dr.lt-U.KLiNaLULiOl Area StPulla.i's, The Ilritish succession duties brought a revenue of nearly 70,000,000 in the last fiscal year. The Beat Prescription for Chill and Fever I a bottle of (Inovs's TiTit.as C illi t I onic. It Is simply iron ami quinine Id a laateleae form. Nu cure no pay. Price Mo. Last year Germahy imported ai,i,v) metric toil of potatoes and 1,370,850 of wheat. The stomach has to work hnrd, grinding the fooil we crowil Into It. klnke ha work euiy by chewing Ueeinan' Tepain Gum. Great Britain imported 317,100 worth of natural ice last year. PURE BLOOD AND STRONG NERVES With glowing health all things aire possible, small annoyances fade Into nothingness and real troubles are battled with successfully. Women who are blessed with perfect health are a constant joy to themselves and all around them. The beauty which health alone can make permanent is a orown which raises a woman above other women. Buch beauty Is always accompanied by a aweet disposition, for anappishness Is a sure sign of ill-health and leaves its mark quickly on the features. It seems to be the fashion for women to Ignore health and sacrifice it to the little very-day trials, or offer it up on the altar f devotion to dally tasks. Then again the nervous organization of women Is con tantly attacked by woman's natural ex periences, so that it is practically impossi ble for her to retain the beauty which nature gave her, unless she has discrimi nating advice and right support. Dr. Greene's for the Blood and Nervosa Trials and troubles are easily overcome by the women whoso strength la the genuine strength of perfect health. Dr. Greene's Ker vara blood and nerve remedy, bridges the chasm that separates the sickly woman from happiness. It fills her veins with blood that Is pure and clean. Mrs. WM. E. Bossb, of 85 Farrlngton St, Flushing, L. I., say: " In regard to myself, I have suffered for years with cuseaxe, having been troubled with great ner vousness, female ouinpiainia, indigestion, ana Kwt weukiiua and prostration. 1 did not vestreuclh todo much of anything. Know- Jog the great value of health and strength ! consulted doctor and took many medi cine, but taey all railed to cure rue, and I grew wore rather than better. I happened to e in the paper how much good Dr. Greene's Kervura, blood and nerve remedy, wa doing: in natorinjr to health everybody who took it. . and I thought I would try a bottle. I used and to my surprise I began to gain strength every day. viu Te-crn a -irrAWdVA- 1 I am so thankful that I tried itl Attractive Deri Covering. The new showings In bed cover ings never were more nltraetlve or vnrleil. The Anntollnns nre ajioclnlly pleasing this season, nnd from the great ease with which they tuny lie lautidereil recommended themselves to tunny. I'lquo or dimity trimmed with white bnll fringe la a new Idea In bed spread thnt Is very pretty and quite In mode. Then the old reliable Mar seille, with Its weight nnd Intinder lug tlimcufTleN, but lnsllng qualities, Is to bo had In very new nnd novel design, ninny different In effect from those ever offered before. A WOMAN'S WA.YS. She will laugh while the' tears atilf dim the eye. , Fh will sing a song to cover the siaha, Phe will fight for the mastery over pain, Full many an untold battle gain; Then over a mouse will fnint away, liut that is only a woman's way. She will take lier place In the battle of life. And bear uncomplaining the brunt of the strife. Her strength and energy ready to share, And always tryina a smile to wear: But in a dispute tlie last word she'll say, For that is just a woman's way. Phe rock the cradle of life's greatest men: the has ruled the world since the world began, Bhe can reach a decision and act on the same While a man spend the time in arguments lame; But when she goo shopping she takes one tiny, For that la just a woman' way. Ohio Btato Journal, Water For Washing Woolens. Many people alncercly believe thnt It is Impossible to wnnh nil-wool un dergarments without their shrinking. This Is n popular error. With nu nbtindniiee of soft water, keeping every wnter through which the Hint nets pass at the sumo temperature, with pure white soap nnd rnrefnl dry lug, there need be no shrinkage. To soften the hard water obtained from the river nnd spring from which most elites get their wnter supply use n tnblespoonful of household amnio nla to n gallon of wnter. If the wa ter Is exceptionally hnrd more nmnio nla will be required.' llnvliu remly the softened renter, bent ns hot ns the bund enn bear comfortably nnd pout Into two tubs. Make one with n strotm soapsuds, using n borax gonp-nuvel a resinous browu son p. Wiislilns; Cotiire'l t'ltllene. Colored enllcoes kIioii.iI bo wnsliod In wuriii, not hot, v. jili r. r.luc nud greens nre strength' m et by the use of vinegar In the r.tiiiiii: or bluing wnter, allowing one tr.Mi -poon of vin egar to n quart of wnli v. Willi other calicoes or cninhrics salt mny be used to set the color. Miss 1'tirlos (leelares thnt the Idenl way to treat .delicate colors, dark sateens or inniiriiliig goods is not to use soap lit nil, but tlie following stni'ch mixture, which cleanses nnd stiffen lit the same time' For two dresses mnke one gallon of starch by mixing one cupful of Hour Willi one pint of cold wnter. Si lr un til nil the lumps are dissolved mid pour over It three nnd one-half quarts of boiling wnter. Cook until clenr nnd smooth, then strain through chees,-' cloth. Four half tlm mixture In 11 tub contnlnlng four gallons of warm wnter. Wush one of tl'o dresses In this, rubbing the fabric the siiine 11s If soup were used. Itlnso in two cleat waters noil hung out to dry, when they will be found to be about ns kIIIT as when new. Sprinkle only nil hour or so before Ironing, ('allcoes should all bo Ironed 011 thu wrong side. Wash lligtuu r-tar. 'koertainty the moat excellent tonlo and strength giver. I recommend It very highly vh that other people who are troubled in any way would. take warning and use it." 'O PRESERVE WOMANLY BEAUTY stages of a woman's life Dr. Greene's Nervnra blood and nerve to be efficient to ward off the results of nervousness, or over blood. From early girlhood to advanced years, this world- ine builds up the foreea destroyed by disease, grief, or over- effects of this great medlolne are qulokly felt and permanently Women guard well their health, and consult Dr. Greene freely, in possibly do will so surely keep them strong and well, or re Uon from aoute illness, nothing will work so continually to the I beauty as the great health-giving Nervura. Dr. Greene's office th Street, New York City, where he may be consulted either by by letter Women may write in perfect confidence, and get free. C7 .--.-. fcFaoUSFirW recipes:'. I Hpongo Sandwiches Mako eottagt cheese In tlio usual way, but nfter It has drained mince thoroughly In clenr. cold wnter to remove the neld; put In a cheesecloth nnd squeeze dry. To n cup of the dry, sweet curd mid one fourth of a tenspoonftil of salt, n dnsli of pnprlkn, if liked nnd half n cup of sweet crenm. Spread thickly betweeu thin slices of sponge cuke. Cnhhngo Snlnd Uoll one-hak' cupful of vlnegnr, tho yoko of four eggs, two tnblespooufuls of sugar, one tennpotm fill of mtiHtnrd nnd a level tablespoon' ful of butter until tho mixture Is lim pid. Season with celery salt, nud when it Is cold ndd 0110 cupful of crenm thnt tin s been whipped. Four over tho shredded or chopped cnbbage nud gnrnlsh with stoned olives nud hard boiled eggs. Cheese Snnlllo Melt three tablespoon fills of butter; when bubbling bleud In three tablespoonfulH of flour; stir lu gradually one bulf pint of scalding milk nud cook slowly for live minutes, stlrrlug constantly; odd one cupful of grated cheese, pepper nnd suit to taste, nud the beaten yolks of three eggs, then fold lu lightly the beaten whites, turn into a buttered dish nnd bake In a hot oven for about tweuty minutes. Serve Immediately. Itavioll of Spinach Use ten table spoonfuls of seasoned, mashed mid whipped potatoes; ndd six tablespoon fills of flour nnd hnlf ns much but ter; mix well, then Iny tho liinss upon a floured board nnd roll out 1111 Inch thick; cut In circles tho size of a sail ccr nnd moisten tho edges with tho yolk of nn egg; place a tnhlcKpoonfu of cooked spinach on nnd fold turn over style; brush the top with t lit white of nn egg nud bake till n nice, brown, then arrange around the fish platter with a heaping tenspoonful of whipped crenm on each. Spinach ac quires a mellowness of flavor by ru pentcdly warming over. Confection Cake Crenm two cups of sugnr with two-thirds of butter, add a cup of sweet milk, two uud n hnlf cups of flour, two rounding spoonfuls of baking powder, tlie whites of six eggs beaten very stiff nnd half a teaspoonful of flavoring ex tract. Buke In four layers. Boll two cups of sugar with half a cup of wnter till like thick honey, pour gradually on the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs, beat till cold. In half of It put candled cherries, figs and raisins chopped fine, with a few hlekorynut and almond meats, also chopped, and flavor. Spread between the layers. Use the other half of the Icing to cover the top of the cake. This is a dell clous cake. HUMOR OF THE DAY. Hill "Wot did 'Arry get for picking tip the loldy's purse when she dropped Itl" Jim "Six inoliths." Tlt-lllts. "So you never hnd a lovers' qnnr rel?" "Never." "Henr met What's the use of being engaged, then?" Clilcngo Tost. , ' Utile Willie "Stnmnin. whnt's thnt white stuff?" Willie's Mntnmn- "Tlmt's whipped crenm." Mtflo Willie "Wns It bnd before It wns whipped?" "The play's the thing," full loudly cried Tlie actor, rich in fume. "Of conrst it is," the laa replied, rv. "l'rovided golf's the same." Washinton Star. Miss fliifhy "Mr. Tlpps Is so Impul sive, lie cnrrlcs everything before him." Miss (Inbby "Yes, of course be dors. He used to be a wulter." St. Louis Fust-Dlspntch. "Have you rend my new book?" nuked the nnlhor of bis friend. "No," wns the reply;" I have been quite 111, nnd the doctor has warned 1110 to bo careful!" Atlanta Constitution. lie bonflted of hi pedigree," Hut when he went to college They would not give him hi degree; And o, you see, hi family tree Was not the tree of knowledge. riiiliiilclphin itccord. "Ilndn't we better burn nil our love letters, F.thel?" "Ob, 110, Herbert: maybe nfter we have been mnrrled n while we'll get dull some evening nnd wnnt something funny to read." I n dlnnnpolls Journal. Irish Manservant (who has been re quested by n guest to procure him n bluebottle for fishing pmposesi, return ing from bis quest "if ye phi.e, sorr, would n green Hoda-wiiter bottle bo what you're wniitln'?" l'lineh. Ethel "When n man talks nil by li 1 111 pel T, what Is thnt called?" Mamma "Why, Unit's called 11 'monologue.'" Ethel "till, I see. When the cats get to talking on the back fence, that's n 'catalogue,' Isn't It?" I'lilladelphlil Itccord. "I do believe that young pair hnvo come to nn understanding at last," said the landlady. "If they have, they nre the llrst couple, in love that ever exhibited nny signs of possessing tin dorstniidlng," fa lil the Savage Itaciie lor. IudlmiapolU Frcss. Fnlr Visitor "Su you have really de rided not to sell your house?" Fair Host "Yes. You see, wo placed tho matter In the hands of n real estnto ngent. After rending his lovely adver tisement of our property neither John nor myself could think of parting with such a wonderful nud perfect home." Tlt-lllts. riillailelphla'e Only Loa Cabin? The Flillndclphhi Itccord says thnt tho only log cabin in Philadelphia Is to bo torn down to 11111 1; o wny for the widening of Mermaid Lane, near Chest nut Hill. Tho old cabin, which stands nt the corner of Mcrmnld Lane nud Ciermnntowu nvenue, has been lu con slant uso ns n residence since It wns erected by Christopher Yenkel, In 1743. It Is a one-story structure, built en tirely of hewn logs, nnd for ninny years has been one of the picturesque sights of upper Cermnntown. It Is still called thu Ycakcl cottnge, nnd al though more thnn n century nnd a hnlf old It bus always preserved a cosy nnd home like nlr. It Is snld to be the only survivor In this pnrt of tho country of n stylo of dwelling that oace prevailed nlmost universally outside tho cities nnd towm. r7 T$57oflfll Ml( ' -I Owing to tlis fset that MX I f- ' ' law 1 jl!' ' omeikeptiealpeoplehave IT i n , rom im 40 ,m I"1 ' ' SVS, I 3 tionedthegenulneMofthe III VJLi' I - ClV tertrmoaial letter wa are I V VtPy ri P-M tfei-l constantly pnlrflihirg, we W VK LJS.JS'iK nave depotlted with the X 11 St ifrrr XZ j2&S-. NsUonal City Bank, of II iff "ly Lysn, Maw, 5,000 which ill Am sZffirnfl will be paid to any persoii V rf JLi Vfv yM frty Mf wh ,how t" kfyifWLMwffl vdr -9uMMrtr following testinonials are '4 y Mtrfii hridm ilffii'l'T .aT v geaulne, or were pub- I -rwl w M U,hrf b,or obtainin I 'T" f 1 i'if ' 'AS e writers' special per- VTft y-x?vJ- f. J rnlMion. Ltdu B. If How They Mudo "Sfnry," said Mr. Thomas, when a silence fraught with unpleasant mean ing hnd followed bis Prat altercation with his young wife. "Yes," said Mary, Interrogntlvely. "When a mini uud bis wife have had a a difference," said .Mr. Thomas, with n judicial nlr, "nud ench considers rho other nt fault, which one of tho two do you think should make tho first ad vnnco toward reconciliation?" "The Winer of the two," said Mrs. Thomas, promptly; "and so, my dear, I'll sny nt once that I'm very sorry." It occurred to Mr. Thomas that It might have been as well for him to mnko tho first advance, but ho thought fully refrained from saying so. Chi cnj,'o Weekly Telegraph. Ineffortlve Cun Fire. Tho Boers have already scattered their guns singly or In pairs about their position, with tho result that they have rarely brought a volume of artillery fire to bear ou ouo spot, nnd their fire would be continually switched from one point to another. It Is true that their guns were thus very bard to locate, but this disper sion was the very cause of these guns always falling to achieve tho least suc cess. They never have siiuictcnt con trol over their scattered guns to con verge their fire ou to any particular pot, and therefore rarely did more than make their opponents feel un comfortable or induce the British troops to adopt open formation earlier In tbejlar. Army and Navy Journal. Flow shall a mother who is weak and eick with some female trouble bear healthy children t How anxious women ought to be to give their children the blefleirltf of a good constitution I Many' women long for a child to bless their home, but be cause of some debility or displacement of the female organs, they are barren. ' ' Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia 13. l'lnkham'n Vegetable Compound more suc cessfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the parts, curing all displacements and in flammation. 1 Actual sterility in women Is very rare. If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is given free to all expectant or would be mothers. Mrs. A. D. Jnrret, Belmont, Ohio, writes: "Dbab Mrs. Pinkham : I must write and tell you what your Vege table Compound has done for me. Before taking your medicine I was unable to carry babe to maturity, having lost two one at six months and one at seven. The doctor said next time I would die, but thanks to Lydln E. l'lnkhnm'a Vegetable Compound, I did not die. but am the proud mother of a six months old girl baby. Bhe weighs nineteen pounds and has never eeen a eick day in her life. She is the delight of our home." Mrs. Whitney's Gratitude. "DeabMr. TTmkham : From the time I was sixteen years old tHl I was twenty-three I was troubled with weakness of the kidneys and terrible pains when my monthly periods came on. I made up my mind to try your vegeiaDie tompouna. ana was soon relieved. The doctor said I never would bo able to go my full time and have a living child, as I was con stitutionally weak, I hud lost a baby at seven months and half. The next time I continued to take your Compound : and I suid then, if I went my full time and my baby lived to be three months old, I should send a letter to you. My baby is now seven months old. and is as health; and hearty ns any one could wish. I cannot express my gratitute to you. I was so bad that I did not dare to go away from home to stay any length of time Praise Ood for Ijyriiu. 1. IMiikhnm's Vegetable C'ora- Sound : and may others who nre suffering O AS I Old nnrl flnrl rpllof "UtaVWnc ,nn a,... cees in the future as in the past, and may many homes be brightoned as mine has been." Mbs. L. Z. Whitney, 4 Flint St., Somerville, Mass." The medicine that cures the ills of women is i&ttfa Em P'mkhnm'G Vegetable Compound. M R STVVH ITN mB Young wife "I knew you would like the slippers. Harry, if for no other rea son, because I made them." Husband You don t mean this is all your work? Why, what a talented little wife I have, to be sure." Young wife "Yes, all my work. Of course, I bought the up pers, and Mary sewed them together, nnd I got a man to sole them; but I put the bows on and did them up in the box. And do you know. Harry, I'm proud of myself. I didn't think I could ever do such things." Vegetables arc usually sold in piles In Buenos Avres. so that you have to measure quantity ns well as quality by the cc; and butchers sell their meat by the chunk rather than by weight. Mn.WInilow'nSof)tnlnarPTTip for children tei'thlnir. noitenn tlio kuiiih, miuceH inflninmr tiun, ailiyiijaiu.curua wind cuilc&u a buttle. Until the middle of the last century Great Itritain imported two-thirds oi the iron she used. The use of coal for smelting was then only beginning. AND There Is one flavor in pork and beans that all people like. It was devised in the rural homes of New England, It has made Boston the synonym of beans. In our kitchen we get exactly that flavor. Our beans are cooked . by an expert. We put them up in key-opening cant. Your grocer will supply you. Plenty of other canned beans, but that flavor comes only in Libby's. tlBBY, McNtILL t LIBBT Chicago :sena a poatu lor our Booklet, "How to e Make Goad Til Urn to Eat." 2 --t n. .l Bahat. aureat cor rat UlaDUIrSiU throat and lung TT ,7? trouble! People prai VUUgU AJVIUU Quick, aura rtaulta, Kafuaeaubatltutc. GatDr.Biw'aCuuahayruu. tip, tlm family roMcluilM It WnnM Lw)Ntn mak f uirhl efforts l v it, but on IwtnB persuaded, they trimliiUterM FREY'S VERMIFUGE, n1 otit loo worm wr Tlmoiiiifl rivtr1. (Ialkii MiTOHiiiinii,PrZtnM vill, Ohio. tfarfiiiH at I'niK-Bt-tti. country utorpanr hv tuiuL A- h. ltti i Haliimurt. .lid t Stop Tobacco Suddenly! wnoy?;.7.xyltT.l,yo fix-, bico-curb ami notiti- yon when to stop. Wohl with jniiir mil' thut thrr bitxra will i-tirr Hiiy r-. DlOfl PIIQft VHftnhlrt bikI harinlnM. It li.ia DAuU'UUnU rurfHl tlimn.tn'ln. It will rnr ynt At ill flniK"' or tiy until j-r-i'tt l, l.Ht;i U 1 tx-t.'-.. HuokM fr-. I L1CKH.4 CUfc.Ult AL. CO., l,a trJc, Wis. Irfl W SHOE 3 fiit I M UNION MAOC vr The real worth nt W. I.. IhikIh .l.oo nnd SJ.'t.AO ali.kra ctmipnrffl with nthr liiMke la ih to w.vno. OurSHlilll KilgreT.lne enuiifit le erjiiMllfMl itt env price. 4lvr l.ooo,. Ooo auilxlleil weurera. ml A EYELETe - , -"""Ass, h x 1 - y;t--J5iJ;'l'i .-..I haMsskaaaeslufasi vaMuiiiiWeaMiiuiaBBSBSBBS p-'r of W. I, Oouglta $1 or $3 50 sJioaawlll win positively autwaar two pairs oi orainarv j or J.au inoaa. Wmrallm leraeet malK-ra o( men'a 03 and C'l.flO atuMNi In the world. Ve make nd ee!l more 3 and d.l.nn ahoe than any o 111 or two nianuriirttirere In the I, g BEST $3.50 SHOE 1 h rpitulln of W. L. Douttlaa ll.tMi ana tliixv tor tjU. cirufort, and art kiiown vtryhcrtLm(iBhniit ttuvurld. Thvf h.vcui in brtter BttaUc tioa than other tnufcM UvauB tha auiidard hai aUayt brcn plaeatt u h'gh that tha tnitn p8l mom for thrir nu nty :hn thry can ft eWwhirv Ut.AMI mart W L". iJonj(l 1 an rt fR. BEST $3.00 SHOL hon ar fo'.tl thaa anr otr-r vaka 1 1 bnauM IM AC V AKf; THE Ulr. .our rl"il thould keva hra i wa f it, ona aal-r scluaiv m1 In tavk towiu I k m autMliiulct Iniitt on haviug W. pouslsu eH4a with Ming and prtca atamnad oa hultom. II j out ilaalvr will not f at Dicmt for you. acad dirvct m fartiirr, nlang pn and S.V. aatra lor itmtn, Btau kind ot !atliT, uia, aad width, plain or aap Uaa, Cur ahoaa will reach you anyvtora. CatmUf . W. As, iUouciaua mtv Ca. Iirwkuw7 Ma I I aast Cuugb Us rap. Taitaa Goul. CBS I I f I In time. Hold I)t .IriurirlMa. I I r " -na-manri m ' w