Munyons " Mfllrk Mat. Soap- Is mora soothing tlmn Cold J'U Cream ; more healing than I a7 any lotion, liniment or salve; more beautifying than any cosmetic. Cures dandruff and slops hair Irom tailing out W. L. DOUGLAS HAND-SEWED OUnCC PRUVES8 W V hi V HEWB $2.00, ta.SO. $3.00, S3.60, 14.00, $5.00 W U.H Ml B.BU,3,$3.0O,4 DOTS' 2.00. & 3.00 THE STANDARD They are absolutely the K7 'ci. ti mostpopulsrandbeatahoea l J fl for the nrira in Atn.iHm I' .ei They are the leaders every- JfcJfSk where because they hold Tft, look better and wenr lon cer than othr makes. They are positively the I most economical shoea for vou to buv. W. L. Douglas name a I'd the ret nil price are stamped en tnn bottom vnlue piiflranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! II your dr.ller caoiut simply y..u wnte for M.iil Order dialog. W. U iOLUJLAS. Brockton, Mum. Parrel zM Cago Vu ran havt on of trH'e I':irrnB m your home for three mnth )cn .ml. If it i!iin I mrik a Rood talker no , fclJLJy KthanoA it tor one thill will, , The cw w furnish It a larse. bright, The Parrot awl rsc KG dollvrrrrt fre any 'hor? in iho -.-Mi.d Stato..Ordrrto-tiay;titp- CUGLEY 5 KISLLCH JJKsSrK'ft Tt) Laroset Pet Shop In the World. 19 tho name to remember ""when you need a remedy COUGHS rnH COi-O.S vNOT CUT OUT FOR SOLDIER Widow Mealy Indulges in Some Plain Speaking to Her Devoted but , Timid Lover. Tho courting of the Widow Hcaly cy Terence Corcoran wiib a tedious affair to every one in Magraw place, moat of all to the widow herself, who tried various expedients lo assist ber tlmld admirer. "I'm thinking I might go for a sojer," Terenco announced one night, ' " when his faney bad been stirred by a newspaper account of a military pageant. "I'm not so old but I could do It. I was wanst In a school regi ment." "You go for a sojer!" cried the Widow Healy In mingled Bcorn and alarm. "A man that calls on a lone widow for- two years and more, wld out pluck enough to spake his mind, basn't the makings of a dhrtimmer boy In him." Not Strictly Orthodox. Police Justice Young man, what la your religion, If you have any? Chauffeur (arrested for overspeed Ing) Something like Jim Bludso's, your honor never to be passed on the highway. A Contradiction, "Queer, wasn't it, that water In the places you. went to made the folks there lck?" .. .. "Why was it queer?" . "Because it was well water." Recipe for Happiness. Happiness would seem to consist of aot longing for the things that would mi I make us nappy. Life. - A FOOD DRINK. Which Brings Daily Enjoyment. I A lady doctor writes : "Though busy hourly with my own affairs, I will not deny myself the pleasure of taking a few minutes to tell cf my enjoyment dally obtained from my morning cup of Postum. It It a food beverage, not a poison like coffee. "I began to use Postum eight years ago, not because I wanted to, but be cause coffee, which I dearly loved, made my nights long weary periods to ' be dreaded and unfitting me for busi ness during the day. "On the advice of a friend, I first tried Postum, making it carefully as directed on the package. As I had always UBed 'cream and no sugar,' I mixed my Postum so. It looked good, was clear and fragrant, and it was a pleasure to see the cream color It as my Kentucky friend always wanted her coffee to look 'like a new sad dle.' "Then I tested it critically, for I had tried many 'substitutes' for coffee. I was pleased, yes, satisfied, with my Postum In taste and effect, and am yet, being; a constant user of it all these years. "I continually assure my friends and acquaintances that they will like it In place of coffee, and receive benefit from Us use. I have gained weight, can sleep sound and am not nervous." "There's a Reason." Head "The Road to Wellvllle" in pkgs. ' Ever read the above letter f A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest, Ever rVad the above letter f A new e appeitra frwm tins te time, Tbey are EcnoJae, true, ul fall of bamju lateral . u J Star When aunaet flow Into golden glows, And the breath o. night Is new, ' lve, find afar yon yearning star That la my thought of you. And when your eye doth scan the sky Tour lonely lattice through, Choose any one, from sun to sun That Is my thought of you. And when you awake at the morning's break To rival rose and dew, The star that stays In the leaping rays That la my thought of you. Robert Underwood Johnson. Millicent's By MARTHA McCULLOCH-WILUAMS Copyright, igio, br Behind the frowning providence of a sudden summer rainstorm. Fate hid for Mlllcent Ware a smiling face. Bhe stood In the uncertain shelter of a roadside elm, trying vainly to shield her hat with a ridiculous par asol, and speculating what chance bad such an object as she knew she looked of getting the place she sought. To be exact, the placts was that of nursery governess In the Alstyne fam ily the agency had sent her on the barest long chance. Because she needed work so dosperntely, also be cause the morning had promised so fairly, she had put on her modest best her white linen suit, mull trlmmed hat and patent leather ties. She had been pardonably proud of herself as she stepped from the train at the nearest, station. There was nobody to meet her, and her purse forbade even suburban cab fare. Armed with confused directions nnd the rash confidence of youth, she had set out on foot for Overhlll, the Al styne place and this waB the result! "Hopelessly drabbled,", she said half aloud, looking herself up and down as she spoke. "And at least half a mile to go If this rain ever holds tip. Helgho! If everybody bo rich why is anybody permitted to own an auto?" As though answering the question an auto, a big limousine, dashed out of a crosB track upon the hard wide roadway and in making a turn skidded, fetching up, at last, less than two feet from Mlllcent, but not until It had splashed her almost from head "I've Got a Perfectly Good Check Book." to foot. The muddy puddle which had helped to stay her was at least four Inches dep. She had shrunk back but too late even the tip of her nose had a brown drop on It. Of course, the machine would go past her. How ever would she get back to town? "Oh, I'm so, so sorry!" a girl's voice said. The door had been flung open. Within it she saw a fair double of herself, a girl, blue-eyed and tall as she was, with the same cleft chin, straight nose and yellow hair. The voice, too, seemed her own, as it went on eagerly: "Get in! You must! I Bhall take you home with me and send you to the laundry." There was a bubbling laugh after the last word. Mlllcent got In, and was whisked forward, hardly knowing whether she were awake or dreaming. Two hours later she was pinching herself to determine. This, although she sat at late luncheon in a fine country house, clothed in fine alien garments, eating strange things. Her double sat opposite her, smiling soft coaxing smiles, and saying every little while: . "You will! That's a darling! Ill love you forever and ever and It can't be half so bad, no matter how it turns out, as being a governess those Alstyne children are young sav ages." Two days later, still dazed, but full of Inward' chuckling, she was wet. corned by an elderly couple as their own dear grand-niece, Lily Haugh ton. They were childless, but had a grand-nephew for company, a tall, se verely handsome young person, who locked as though he did not know how to laugh. ' Song. Masquerad e Associated Literary Praia "I hear he's a frost and a funeral Is one this Ardcn Closter," Lily Haughton had explained to Mlllcent. Lily, orphan and heiress by nature lawless, by bringing up . much op pressed, had been due to visit the klnfolk she hnd not seen since child hood, when her heart was set upon another excursion. "You need work I've get a per fectly good checkbook and a book of the family that will tell you about It all the way to Adam," she had said. "You can have any money you want, to stay my six weeks there. Arden Gloster Is sure not to make love to you he thinks It beneath him to do such things. He thlnkB, too, he Is going to marry me, when he's good and ready so as to get the blessing and the fortune of our eldors." Mlllcent had at first scouted the Idea then all nt once fallen In with It ardently. She noeded rest In six weeks the summer would be almost over the money Lily thrust upon her would keep her comfortable until Bhe found work In tho thenters. She had spent her small Inheritance upon a course at tho dramatic school gov ernesslng had been only a stopgap. She would do no wrong Lily as sured her, Indeed, that sho would be doing good Instead. "We're so much alike, Arden won't ever know the difference when he comes to tell mo he is ready to mnrry me," she said "And I shall never, never go to fllen villo and I shall go somewhere else and be heavenly happy. Just as my- Belf, not the rich Miss Haughton. I've never had such a chanco before. Do help me take It." Life went easily at Glenvlllo. Mil lcent was blissful all through the first fortnight. She rode, drove, walked with the old folk, suiting herself to their needs and tempers. Consequent ly they grew so fond of her, her con science awoke and pricked Bharply. She gave hardly a thought to young Gloster he was writing a book upon political corruption, and spent most of his time In the tower room three stories In air. But Madame Haughton was full of talk about him how good and true he was. what hopes they, built upon him. 8he was too delicate to do more than slur lightly over tho family plan, even In showing the Incomparable diamonds destined for "Arden's wife.' She made costly gifts to Mlllcent gifts It was Impossible to refuse with out exciting comment. Mlllcent took them feeling like a thief, salving her conscience with promises to pass them on to the right Lily. But she could never pass on the loving thought which enveloped her, and made her pine to confess herself an Impostor. At last two things happened: Ar den finished his book, and begrfn ar dent lovemaklng. The procoss trans figured him he became not merely human but fascinating. Mlllcent had had experience of the great game in the course of her twenty-two years, and told herself, quite candidly, he played It to admiration. He came to her after a fortnight's playing, in the adorable old garden that semed made for lovers. "Such a pity!" he said gently, tak ing both her hands. "We can't have a bit of romance our true love runs so smooth." "I'm sure I don't know what you mean!" Mlllcent retorted, trying to free her hands. "No?" he said, his eyes laughing and incredulous. "You don't know that by loving each other we please the finest pair In the world and in herit a million?" "Let go my hands! I I won't listen!" Mlllcent burst out. , He caught her in his arms there upon his breast she told him every thing, ending abjectly: "Please, please, let me go away before you ' tell the old folk. They have been so good te me I can't bear to see their eyes full of contempt." . "But I must tell them," Arden pro tested. "And at once! Foolish little girl, do you think I shall ,e you go, no matter what your name is?" "It's like a fairy tale come true," Lily, the real Lily said three weeks later; but she was no longer Lily Haughton. She had come to Glen ville in convoy of her new husband. Jimmy Page, artist. "Jimmy held out against me until he saw what a cook I was, in camp, Lily ran on. "I've been trying for a year to make him propose now all of us will live happy ever after." Rello of the Past. . "This, I presume, is the portrait cr one of your former admirers." "Don't be foolish, hubby. That la a photograph of yourself when you had hair. LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS, When Suffering From Backache, Head aches and Urinary Troubles. Tbey are probably the true source of your misery. To keep well you must keep your kidneys well. There Is no f better kidney remedy than Dean's Kidney Pills. Tbey cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. E. C. Hampshire, 708 E. Bramblcton St., Norfolk, Va., Bays: "I suffered from kid ney colic and the ' pain during some at tacks was so severe that it required two strong men to hold me. The only relief I received was from morphine Injections. I was completely cured by Doan's Kidney Pills and believe they saved my life." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. CO cents a i ox. Foster-Miluiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. IGNORANT OF ART. The Kid Mister, Johnnie says that purple thing in front of the picture's a windmill an' I say it's a tree; which Is right? The Impressionist That's a cow. BABY'S SKIN TORTURE "When our baby was seven weeks old ho broke out with what we thought was hoat, but which gradually grow worso. Wo called in a doctor. He said it was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of tho best doctors in Atchison but ho only got worse. Ills face, head and hands wero a solid sore. There was no end to tho suffering for him. We had to tie his littlo hands to keep him from scratching. lie never knew what It was to sleep well from the time ho took the disease until he was cured. He kept us awake all hours of the night and his health wasn't what you would call good. We tried everything but tha right thing. "Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura Remedies and I am pleased to say .we did not use all of 'them until he was cured. We have waited a year and a half to see if it would return but it never has and to-day bis skin is clear and fair as it possibly could be. I hope Cutlcura may save soino one else's little ones suffering and also their pocket-books. John Leason, 1403 .Atchison SL, Atchison, Kan., Oct. 19, 1909." Points to Good Future. Seven poor children, four girls and three boys, all about ten years old, went to a nearby seashore resort, In charge of two women, for a day'B out ing. The funds for tho picnic were provided by two boys who sell papers and who live in one of the two houses from which the excursion party was recruited. One of tho women In charge of the children said that the boys had arranged the outing "of their own uccord, and the remarkable thing Is this: They are not good boys by any means and one of them is prob ably the naughtiest boy in the neigh borhood. But we think that when boys do little things like this they will come J out all right." New York Tribune. DR. MARTEL'SFEMaT PILLS. Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for Women's Ailments. A scientifically pre-; pared remedy of proven worth. Thei result from their use Is quick and per manent For sale at all Drug Storesj The Weeds Return. 'Confound these election bets, any way!" grumbled Harker. "Lose heavily?" Inquired his friend. "No, I won ten boxes of cigars and they were so rank I sold the whole lot. to the corner tobacconist for a dollar."! "Well, you made a dollar, anyway. "Yes, but that Is not the worst of it. My wife saw the boxes in the window marked '.1 Bargain, $3,' and bought the whole lot to give me as a birthday present." Generosity. The Backer Go It, Billy, you ain't half licked yet The Fighter Well, you come and 'ave the other 'art. I ain't greedy! Tit-Bits. The World on Wheels. "Well, I mortgaged my home yes terday." "What make of auto are you going to get?" Houston Post Sir. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the stuns, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, ISo a bottle When a young man admires a girl's hair she thinks he Is hitting for a hunch of It to wear la hla lockot- v-,w.yr'" xlix im:nuL PUTNAM Celsr atsrs foods Brighter sad fatter colois thsa an athsr dr.. On. toe sackag tolsrs all rlbsrt. rlp,ln, WrlMtoire. .s,.t-H.. to By. Bleach MtaiMfl THE GENTLE SHEEP AS A RAPID FIRE MONEYMAKER. An enormous number of sheep are) coming into the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, which are being sent there by Western grazers on account of the scarcity of feed in that section of the country, and which must be sold at buyers' prices. The states of Michigan, Ohio, In diana and Illinois, are well provided with good feed and an opportunity of this kind, if offered by one of the great dry goods houses or department stores of Chicago, would deplete three quarters of the homes of that city of its womenklnd Inside of half an hour after the notice appeared. All they would want would be time enough to throw a few clothes over them; some wouldn't even stop to put "rats" In their hair, thousands would forget the "powder," none would stop to "paint," but every "father's daugh ter" of thera would make a "B" line to hubbies' pants, and extract there from without leave, license or con sent, all that therein was to be found In the shape of rash, and then tum ble over each other to be first on the spot. Lots of these women would buy much more than they required, and would quietly hold over their pur chases until the close of the sale, and then let loose their surplus stock up on their less wide awnke friends, and reap thereby a harvest of "sheckels" which we may take for granted would be at once returned to the trouser pockets of their husbands while 'those gentlemen still slept. That Is the woman of It. Let us take a lesson from her thrifty and honest example. Extract ing from the pockets of a slumbering spouse, under such circumstances Is not robbery. It is only borrowing, and more than that, it is borrowing on account of that most beautiful of all female characteristics thoughtful consideration She did not wish to disturb the peaceful rest of her softly sleeping consort. Sheep feeding at this particular time, and after the season of West ern drought Just experienced, will be most profitable to those who are for tunate enough to have the feed, and such as have, can In the course of sixty days turn over their money In such a satisfactory way as will add very largely to their bank accounts. There Is nothing In sight at the present moment, that offers a better and safer investment than the pur chase of these sheep. In numbers that each buyer can pecommodate, and nothing that offers so speedy and bo certain a return. Same With Political Pastry. Teacher Now, Willie, which would you rather have, two-sixths of a pie or one-third? Willie One-third, miss. Teacher (sarcastically) You would, eh! And why so? Willie 'Cause If you cut It Into sixths I'll lose mom of the juice. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red. Weak. Weary, Watory Eyes andGrantilatt)dL'yellds. Murine Doesn't Smart Sootties Eye Rein. Druggists Sell Murine Eye lemcdy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murlrvo Eve Salve In Aseptic. Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye AJvico IVeo by Mall. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chicago. Of Course. "What's the matter?" "Cold, or something In my head." "Must bo a cold, old man." Llppln-cott's. "SHear iHafMoose Call ? It's music to every sportsman I song of your bullet aa it speeds in an added trophy! This Will Be A l.r.rlF'j RUiV.i So l! SPOHN MEDICAL CO., au rec.p pook Crescenl Itf. Co., buili. FADELESJTrWs HEEL5AN0 COUNTiERN Made of Stool ssbsW For Miners, Quarrymen, Farmers and All Men Who Do Rough Work Every man should wear them. They save shoe money. Lighter than lea ther. Easily attached by any cobbler. Outwear the shoes. Your shoe dealer has shoes ulready fitted with them. Send for booklet that tells all about them. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO. Boston, mass. MEN WANTED SALARIES $300 TO START AND PROMOTION TO $1800 Yonnir men who would like to enter the Railway Mull Herrlre hIioiiIiI jirepnre forth einiiiliiatlon which will lie held November lUlta la several eltleH of thlH state. An examination for Pimt Offlee Clerk and Carrier will be held during the first week of November. In th Ttnllway Mall Service, nalarie mo h liU'h ltKl. The PoHt Olllee position pay lrom $000 to IIIKKI. The COMMERCIAL COKItESPONDEVCH flOHOOT.H or ItcK.henter, N. Y., har had re niarkahle riktphh tti coaching applicant for Uovernment position. Younir men prepared lv them Invariably pan hlith and nccuro the ftrt appointment. Any young man who write to thewe Hchonl will be told how he can naA the examination and wcure fine of theite lilKh-Halarleil life positions. It coats nothing tu take the examination. Addreas Commercial Correspondence Schools 1443 Schools Boildisf Rocbeiter, N. T. Remove Hnrul Inlarccmenta, ' lilikoiicd, Nwiillen 'llu( Ctirnn, t-illerl Tendon, fcorerieis from any llrnlan or HI rain, Cure Hpavln l.nmenei. Allays I'aln. l'or not. KjMtnr, romove the hair fir lav t.li ItnriA . tt't mi a 1'':."..".':'..H,t.n': . ' nook 1 K free. AltSUKIII.Nh, .(ft., (mankind II and 12 bottle.) ror HyniiTiti. Strains, Gouty or KhcDipntio ! fwult. VBrieo-e Vetna, Varicocele, lljrJrrice! Allay paiu. Vonr driiwrtxt cuti supply ana (fire reforrm-es. Will tell yoo more If yon write. Bond for lice hook and testfuioQlais. Atfd. only by W. r. 101 IS, r. D. SI 1 1tto Sb. iKhtStM, Sua. FLORIDA VIEWS incrnifleent Alhnna A ncatiiifiil morlri every new fliibscrllier to the handHoment lllnfr trated weekly In the South. Covering every phase of Florida life it I Invaluable to times who are Intercnted In Florida and the tropic. Full of beautiful pictures, stories, history and current topic peculiar to Land of Flowers. W weeks 11.00. Mend for sum pie copy. . TIIK FLORIDA ItKCORH 913 Realty DullUIng Jacksonville, Fla. OUT HERN IANDS In the Southeast am th bet dividend paring farm IhuiIk In America, to be had at tho lowest, prli-es, the laryent oppor tunity for M'Cesfnl ngrirulture (n all lines. Hcturn from nidi tilled fHrm pnive thi. Million of acre near to uuiikrin. n mi lor publications. S.r. Rf(HiarS.ISSMuMillft.,SaMlma ay., s i.irmr. i..,wnnim., n. a DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY nnt raws. flek of OsllMi.lal: aatj j f) Oftm' Lratasm Free. lr, 1L ii. faUkaJt'll 0O.. Un JJ, jtUau, srv-w sjmra rnr tarw PATENTS W.rnaF.retntfin,Wairn. Injton.l) C. Houksfrm. Hist st reiaraaoBa Hast nsuies, W. N. U, PITTSBURG, NO. 41-1910. Only one thing better the to its mark and your pride Great Season M It's up to your aim to tag the game. Guide say thai every sign promises t!i best of sport. Law off in Main; October 15th Send 4 cents In stamp for "Directory of Guide" and "Fish sad Game Country. North Statisa, Bestasl AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. Atlantic Refining Co. Unroroortd 'CCOLT DISTEMPER iTeth looroe.oF In feed. Act oath, blood TH T-.Vi .3 IT leeo. Act oa th blood and t Dels nn "'!"Pr. Best nniady Tr known for niana la foal. RmnJTi "V?" e an-' ! a botu; ss iSj niMtifacnir.nL Cot .how, how to DouTti , . 1,2 CkmistssttsrWku, Goshen, IndU U. ft, A A IXAVOR that is need the same a lemon or vanilla. By dissolving graunlated sugar la water and adding Maplelne, a delicious syrup 1. made and a itmn Iwiim .. - -' - u 1 sold by grocer. Send ta stamp for aamnl. The dr.,1 fold !., kf).. ii... ... ..k.. MOMROe OWaOQalH!