fly Cccwscs e System Dispels colds au& Meadoe-Vvcs deo CousWyiaWow; Acts xvaVway, acXaVrvty as aLaxaXwe. Be8$ot MenVbvivexv an&(M& Tst-yoxn audi OU. To 6v Vs V)6tcJco e$$ecs, ciVwwys bv Xhe Getwime, manufactured by tKf CALIFORNIA Fic Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one Size only, refular price .50 per bottle. Time to Plant Sweet Peas. Spring-sown sweet peas bloom early In June, but three or four weeks only tie gained by sowing the seeds during the lfitter part of September. The soil should be rich and well drained, but, should additional fertilizer be neces sary. Give It In the form of phos phates, rather than barnyard manure. Sow the seeds five inches deep, use only black-seeded varieties, and plant a liberal quantity, so as to allow for a little water killing. Alter the ground lhas frozen, give it a mulch of strawy manure, to prevent alternate freezing and thawing. The cold will not injure sweet peas, but open winter, where the grom.d is thawing one day and freez ing the next, 'will; the mulch prevents damage from this source. Suburban Life. Parcels Post Law. John Wanamaker says there are Just four reasons -why Congress will not enact a parcels post law, and those four reasons are the four big express companies, which, wtlth other big cor iporations, control Congress and pre vent any legislation inimical to their Interests. He makes three striking points in his contention, viz: First, the United States is the only civilized country on the globe that hasn't got a parcels post. Second, the people or the United States want, need and should have a parcels post. Third, the people of the United States can not have a parcels post because the grafters stand between and say, "You shan't." Kansas City Times. In recognition of his 25 years of service as pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, more than $18,000, contributed by more than '600 parish ioners, was presented to the Rev. Oeortre A. Gordon reopntlv. MAY SUTTOX Tells American Girls How To Be Healthy and Graceful. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Don't drink coffee. Don't drink tea. Don't exercise too much. These three do'n'ts constitute the advice of Miss May Sutton, champion woman tennis player of the world, to girls who would go in seriously and systematically for athletics. Eat what you want. Take long walks. Get all the fresh air you can. These are the three rules Miss Sut ton lays down for girls who desire merely to be strong and healthy. The little champion recently ap peared on courts in San Francisco in a series of exhibition matches. It had been reported that she was not in the best of health, hut she gave no In dication of having "gone back," play ing' her strong game that made her world's champion, with her. same old dash and accuracy. At the close of the series Miss Sut ton was asked to tell what system of training she had found most effective and what, In her opinion, Is the best form of exercise and diet for the av erage American girl. Inpartshesaid: "While I advocate hearty eating, I cannot say too much against the use of tea or coffee. They are nerve destroyers and no one can be healthy who persists in their use. "Too much exercise is as bad as too little. Walking is the best exercise there is. Early each morning, after drinking a glass of hot water, dressed In loose clothing, I walk for nearly an hour. "Athletics should receive some at tention from every girl. If her time precludes the playing of tennis or golf she should take long walks in the open air, both before the morning and evening meal, throwing the head and shoulders back and taking long, deep draughts of that which money cannot buy but is In reach of the poor as well as the rich pure air. "Pure air and a moderate amount of exercise I cannot too strongly im press upon girls as being the only se cret of health and grace. Medicine for that out-of-sorts feeling may cause girls to Imagine they feel all right, but. what they really need 1b more fresh air and not quite so much sit ting around the house in tight-fitting clothes as a great many of them do." Miss Sutton is declared by nhysl clans to be a perfect athlete. Tennis experts declared that every movement Is "a picture." Lexington (A'j.) Leader. The Tennis Champ Tostan Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. Al Wireless Block Signal System. A new system of block signaling and train control has followed close upon the heels of wireless telegraphy and is founded on the sumo basic prin ciple. This system has dispensed with sig nal posts, usod by practically every system. Hertz discovered that elec tric oscillations produced in a com mon circuit create a disturbance called an electric wave In the surrounding ether. This the principle of wireless telegraphy has furnished a medium to span the pap between the rails and amoving train and is something in system is practical for both steam ventors have long sought. This new arid electric lines. Popular Mechanics. A Hungarian Pompeii. A dlspnteh from Budapest announces that a Hungarian archeologist,- Af. Du day. In certain excavations which he was superintendent near Zsibo, in Tran sylvania, has discovered the site of the ancient Roman city of Forollssum, and Is enabled to reconstruct the town. The houses have resisted the ravages of time, being substantially built of brick and adjoining one nnother. The rooms are very small, but regular in form. M. Dud ay has also come upon the ancient theater, of great dimen sions, which should give some idea of the size of the town. The archeologist considers that Porolissum had a popu lation of 20,000. ; 40 We're the Cleanest Peopl.e. England brags that her men nre the cleanest of all. Stuff and nonsense. In many places in England bathing water Is user over and over again. Met get in, take a bath and the water is "purified" and used again and again by others until it wears out or drle3 up. A fractional per cent of the Eng lish may or may not take a bath every day, but they are always puffing an blowing about it. In the big cities of the United States personal cleanliness far exceeds that of any other poople, and a scant few are without bathtubs or use them for purposes other than bathing. New York Press. Remarkable Gun. The rcClean-Lissak automatic gun, which has been sent to Canada by the British government, is a remarkable weapon. It Is mounted on an auto mobile truck, and with a supply of am munition and a crew of 10 men It will travel at a rate of 25 miles an hour and is at all times ready to wheel into position and fire. It will hurl three-pound shells a distance of 3 1-2 miles at a rate of 250 per minute. This fusiUado can be delivered after a stop in half the time it takes up to unllm- ber the ordinary artillery. Indianap olis News. Jealousy, i Abou Ben Adhem advanced his claim. "I never go away in the summer and leave my telephone bell ringing," he announced. His name leading all the rest, the Jealous said the list was alphabetical. anvhow. New York Times. ion oays "Don't. Drink Coffee'1 "'Don't Drink Tea 'Don't .Exercise Too Much" Very easy when you know how much more satisfactory is, as a morning cup. A hot, steaming; cup of Postum is as invigorating and bracing as coffee. But instead of caffeine wrecked nerves, headaches and heart troubles that overtake the coffee drinker, Postum furnishes a liquid food which strengthens head and body. A ten days' trial of well-made Postum (boiled 1 5 minutes) con vinces. ' . "There's a Reason." WONDERED WHY Found the Answer Was "Coffee." Many pale, sickly persons wonder for years why they have to suffer so, and eventually discover that the drug caffeine in coffee is the main cause of the trouble. "1 was always very fond of coffee and drank it every day. I never had much flesh and often wondered why I was always so pale, thin and weak. "About live years ago my health completely broke down and I was con fined to my bed. My stomach was in such condition that I could hardly take sufficient nourishment to sustain life. "During this time 1 was drinking coffee, didn't think I could do with out it. "After awhile I came to the con clusion that coffee was hurting me, and decided to give it up and try Postum. I didn't like the taste of it at first, but when it was made right boiled until dark and rich 1 soon be came very fond of it. "In one week I began to feel bet ter. 1 could eat more and sleep bet ter. My sick headaches were less fre quent; and within five months I looked and felt like a new being, headache spells entirely gone. "My health continued to improve and to-day I am well and strong, weigh 148 lbs. I attribute my pres ent health to the life-giving qualities of Postum." "There's a Reason." Read, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. POSTUM tliE SEASON'S New York City. Such a blouse as this one will find Innumerable uses. It is graceful and attractive, it is bo coming to almost all figures, and it is the latest style. The long lines given at the front produce an effect of slen- derness, and the pretty puffed sleeves, with under ones of thinner material, are among the latest features. In this case, the blouse Is made of crepe meteore and the trimming Is net braided , with soutache in matching color, while the front portion and under-sleeves are made of tucked chiffon aud the chemisette is of white lace to give a touch of lightness and relief. Various combinations might be sug gested, however, and the centre-front could match the blouse portions with the under-sleeves and chemisette made from the same material if one liked. Treated in this way, the centre-front would afford an excellent opportunity for the use of embroidery or soutache. The blouse Is made over a fitted lining and Itself consists of the front back and centre-front Both the fronts and the back are tucked, but the centre-front Is plain, In thlB In stance cut from already tucked mate rial for a portion of its length, from lace above to give tho chemisette ef fect. The sleeves are made over lin Princess Gowns. The. gown cut princess to below the hip line and there completed with a deep flounce affords additional space for embroidery, a line extending quite around at the top of the flounce above the connecting seam. Fashionable Colors. Among the established tones of oulors to be worn this season are: Maize, cerise, bluet, lime green, lin den green, king's purple. jit NEWDESICNS IT. J'. IBWTU ings, and these linings are faced to form the under-sleeves, while the tucked portions are banded to form puffs. Tho closing Is made Invisibly at the back. Infant's Dress. The Infant's dress that is made with a shaped yoke Is a pretty and at tractive one, and this model can bo embroidered by hand as illustrated or made with yoke of fancy material as preferred. The dress is laid in tiny tucks at the upper edge and can be finished either with a frill or with a hem. It can be made with short or long sleeves and finished with a frill or hem at the lower edge as pre ferred. Fine white lawn with trim ming of embroidery makes the dress illustrated, but all those that are used for babies' dresses are appropriate. Tho touch of hand work on the yoke means extreme daintiness and a great many dresses of tho sort are made with yokes of all-over embroidery or those that are composed of strips of lace insertion, and the model can be utilized In any way. The dress Is made with front and back portions, which are tucked and Joined to the shaped yoke, and the seam is concealed by the trimming. The sleeves are full and gathered into bands and a little frill finishes the neck edge. The' quantity of material required is three and three-eighth yards twenty-four, two and five-eighth yards thirty-two or two and three-eighth yards forty-four inches wide, with three yards of wide embroidery, four yards of banding, three and three quarter yards of narrow edging. Bronze Leather Belts. The shops are showing holts of bronze leather to match the pumps of the same leather which have been so popular. Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid of ghosts. Few people ore afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is n fancy and the germ is a fact. H the germ could bo magnified to a size equal to ita terrors it would, eppcar more tcrriblo than nny fire-breathing dragon. Germs can't be avoided. They ore ia the air wo breathe, the water we drink. The germ can only prosper when the condition f the system gives it free acope to establish it self and develop. When there ia o deficiency of iitnl fai-re. Inndunr. restlessness, a sallow cheek. a hollow eye, wIm" tho appetite is poor and tho sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. You can fortify tho body against all germs by tho use of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery. It increases tho vital power, cleanses the system ol clogging impurities, enriches tho blood, puts the stom ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op known composition ond with a record of 40 yean of cures. Accept no substitute thero is nothing "just as good." Ask your neighbors. For IJIs7 I tnfprled or "OlDOHtKl." ahm Drift ruts-It Ulumin, expfln Ui nnlBmiuuH Rrrms from the body, Sheep anil Jhoira 111 Prize Prevaricator. The newspaper genius who sends out dispatches from JJellefontaine has dis covered nn S2-year-old resident who attributes his excellent health to eat ing pie three tlmee a day, and we learn that this AJax-dnfylng-the-bake-oven has eaten pie for breakfast for 70 years. AVe are not surprised at the pie story, but we are lost In admira tion of the corresjxmdent. He is the easiest liar in all the Buckeye realm. Marlon Star. The Real Question. Him You're the only girl I ever lov ed ! Her That's Interesting but imma terial. What I want to know if I am the only girl you're ever going 10 love? Cleveland Leader. TO LIVE FOREVER. Thomas Edison hns perfected a storage battery which he says will last Indefinitely and revolutionize the present propelling power. Prof. Munyon says It is only a question of time until a remedy is discovered that will supply the waste of the human body, so that one may live on almost indefinitely, barring accidents. This seems almost too good to be true, but nothing seems to be Impossible in these days when we consider the flying machine and the wireless telegraph. Prof. Munyon has certainly revolu tionized the practice of medicine. He does not believe in building hospitals for consumptives. He says that con sumption can always be traced to a cold. Cure a cold and you prevent consumption. Ills Cold and Cough Remedy will break up almost any form of a cold In a few hours and positively prevent Dronchltis and Pneumonia. To convince the medical world and people In general of the truth of his claims he has distributed millions of vlala of the Cold Cure, ab solutely free, from the leading news paper offices throughout tho country, and the cures that have been reported from Hb use have been most astonish ing. These little sugar pellets con tain no opium, morphine, cocaine or any hnrmful drug. They seem to re lieve the head, throat and lungs al most Immediately. In order that no one may be de prived of this remedy he has placed it with all the druggists throughout the United States for the small sum of 25 cents, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price, and wit! each bottle he gives this guarantee: "If Munyon's Cold and Cough. Cure does not do all that Is claimed for it, I will refund your money." There are four advantages In tak ing Munyon's Remedies. First, they are absolutely harmless. Second, they are pleasant to take. Third, they re lieve almost immediately. Fourth, they cost nothing unless they give satisfaction. Munyon's Guide to Health sent free on request. Munyon Remedy Co., Phila., Pa. Missed Her Destiny. Alice in Wonderland said she could easily believe six impossible things be fore breakfast. , "How fitted for a clubman's wife," they exclaimed. Sad to relate, however, she missed her obvious destiny. New York Times. Mrs. Cobden Sanderson is very re sentful of the suggestion that the wom en of England have a separate legis lature. Germans introduced the shell button Industry into Japan 20 years ago, and now Japan is shipping buttons into Germany. Few persons ever think of Now York being a manufacturing city, but it has about 70,000 manufacturing es tablishments. Constipntiun causes and seriously opera ates mnny disennes. It is thoroughly cured by lir. Pierce's l'cllets. Tiny sugur eon'ed granules. Two of a Kind. Mrs. Boggs I hate to have a man always complaining about some little thing. Now, my hus'band Is oontin- i ually harping on the lace-curtains. Mrs. Wogsrs. Yes, and my husband has been kicking on your front door every morning at 3 o'clock for the past 20 years.-Puck. Theater managers estimate thm there Is about 3 1,000 theater attend ants In New York City who attend at least one erformnnce each week throughout tho season. Madrid has the highest nltUude of , any city in Europe. 'i r" 1 i . TVTO TUT TEVI? 0?!nk ?ye, JEpIootlq Tj VB r llilnPPln"TeJ Catarrhal yeverj Ivn rtrfvrn tl vw. tin matter hnw Dor ham at tkUT Biffl Liquid, Riven on tti tongue: act on the Im-tvi and Curf DlHtvrntinr hi Dun rotmry. Larmmt (wlllnff Ht iitnck remedy. Curt La lirlripunniong human bourn and 1 a Une Kidney rmly. bo t tin; ftA and $10 a dozen. Cut thin nut. 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