ANOTHER WOMAN JMED By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Black Duck. Minn. "About a vear ago I wrote you that I was sick and flpnrai couia not ao any or mf mm my housework. My sickness was called Retroflexion. When 1 would Bit down I felt as if I could not fettip. I took jrd.ia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound and did just as you told me and now I am perfectly cured, and have a biir babv bov." jars. ANNA ANDERSON, UOX 19, iilECK y- Duck, Minn. I Consider This Advice. No woman should submit to a surgl. cal operation, which may mean death, until Bhe has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made exclusive ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and invigoratorof the female organism. Women resid. lng In almost every city and town in the United States bear willing test!, mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills, and creates radi ant, buoyant female health. If you are ill, for your own sake as well as those you love, give it a trial. Mrs! Pinklmm, at Lynn, Mass., Invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice Is free, and always helpful. EMPTY ADVICE. Mike Sbure, 01 feel very queer, ' Dan. 01 have sich a feel av fullness after me meals. Do yes know a rim idy fur thot? Dan Oi do, me bhoy. Whin yes sit down to ate a meal, don't ate ony, Mike But thin 01 shud be full av mptiness ! At the First Try. "What do you thick of my dough nuts, George?" "Dear, you are a wonder!" "Do you think so, really, darling?" "I certainly do. Scientists have been trying for years to produce arti ficial rubber, and here you do it the first rattle out of the box." Easy for Her. An extremely corpulent old lady was entertaining her grandchild at lunch con when she found occasion to repri mand the little gl.'l for dropping some food on the tablecloth. "You don't see grandma dropping anything on the bible," she said. "Of course not," replied the child; "God gave you something in front to top it" A man can't understand why a 17 centB for , her luncehon should tains notning oi Blowing in tu lor a tat. It seems as though women's styles change so often merely to keep men's noses down to the grindstone. When It's "What for Breakfast?" Try Post J Toasties Serve with cream or milk and every member of the family will say 'rip ping" good. And don't be ' surprised if they want a second helping. "The Memory Lingers" Voattun Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, M!ih. TSJ cm Wild West Outdone NEW YORK. The wild west was once the home of most that was romantic and daring in crime. To day it is superseded by the wild east by New York city Itself. Crimes are being committed here which for dar ing and unwontedness can scarcely be surpassed even by the most ima ginative of writers of fiction. A few weeks ago, up the river in the neighborhood of Hudson, there was a hold-up such as Deadwood Gulch or Coyote Canyon never sur passed. A paymaster and his guard re turning from a bank with $5,000 to pay off the laborers In a brickyard were held up and shot to death within a few hundred yards of their office, and' to this day not one of the assas sins has been captured and not the slightest light has been thrown on the tragedy. Recently in West Forty-seventh street there was a duel between two parties of men. Kach of them was in a big touring car and they maneu vered up and down the street ex changing shots like two battleships in action. There was another duel be tween two automobile parties on Seventy-second street a ccuplo of even ings later. Not long ago, one afternoon when Broadway was crowded, a gambler stood in front of one of the best known of New York's theaters and Bring Rare Antiquities From Egypt BOSTON. The Egypt exploration fund of England and the United States has forwarded to Its headquar ters in Tremont Temple a valuable consignment of antiquities to be di vided among museums contributing to the society's excavations In Egypt. These objects were displayed In King's College, London, and represent the result of last winter's work con ducted at Abydos, Ehnasiya and Sid mant. Abydos has proved an especially valuable site for exploration. Here Osiris and Isia had their chief altars, to which offerings were brought from the farthest borders of Egypt during the period of centuries from the twenty-eighth to the thirtieth dynas ties. The main work, which was carried on under the general direction of J Now the Slot Machine Grocery Store DROP A DOLLAR IN THE ISLOT AND GET A TON Or COAL CINCINNATI, O. The corner gro cery store In the crowded tene ment sections of great cities In the United States will be crowded out by automatic grocery stores if the forma tion of a great corporation to install slot machine stores in congested dis tricts proves a success. Rev. H. E. -Robbing of New York city, who came here to attend the general Episcopal convention, has re cently been appointed chairman of the committee of 60 business men and philanthropists who will direct the placing of the stores. Automatic lunchrooms, though not new, form another side of the project. The company- has already contracted with the Baldwin Locomotive Works and Cramp's shipbuilding yards to supply food at noon to their 40,000 Women to Pit Salon Against Jackpot CHICAGO. The "Jackpot" Is to be supplanted by the "salon" at Springfield. Tea and wafers are to vie with the stronger stimulants which have been Inseparable from leg islative lobbying before. Pretty girls will pit their skill against that of cor poration lawyers and saloon keep ers. Feminine methods are to be intro duced into political wire pulling and those who are familiar with the In' ternal politics of women's clubs pre dict that eve$rthe most practical poli tician will bj'fn something new. The invasion was decided upon at a meeting of the Political Equality League in the rooms of the Chicago Woman's club upon suggestion of Mrs. in New York City engaged in a pistol duel with another whom he claimed had wronged him. The aggressor was the poorer marks man and was filled with lead. Half an hour later the sidewalk had been scrubbed up and was dry and dusty again, and the surging crowds gave as little comment to the affray as the border men used to when a man was killed over a game of cards In Abilene or Dodge or any other of those roar ing cities of the cow country a quar ter of a century ago. One of the most daring deeds In the history of the metropolis was that performed by Myles McDonnell. He walked Into a saloon, where he knew n lot of hla enemies were waiting to kill him. The minute he stepped Jn side the door three or four of his foes opened Are on him. He drew his pis tol without batting an eye and an swered shot for shot. The doctors of the Harlem hospital were busy for several days thereafter attending to the dead and wounded. McDonnell killed two and seriously Injured three or four others. He himself got off without a scratch. New York today has . the greatest clearing house for thieves in the world. It is there that congregate the transatlantic robbers, men who work the ocean greyhounds. After each round trip they meet at this rendez vous and divide their spoil. There also assemble the master thieves, the big robbers, the clever men who steal by brains as well as by force.. They are the safe blowers, the crack second-story men, the .cleverest of forg ers who steal with pen and ink, the kings and princes of the wireless wire tapping and gold brick Industry, the big swindlers in fake mining schemes. Prof. E. Navllle, consisted of an at tempt to clear finally the royal tombs of the first and. second dynasties; but much still remains to be done at this site, and good results are expected from the continuation of the work next season. From these excavations come slate palettes, Jars and vases, ornaments of glaze, wood, stone, car nelian, amethyst and flint; flint razors, ivory carvings, beads and pot tery. It is a significant fact that many of the discoveries of the lost year are Injured by dampness, because they lie bo near the area of cultivation. The wide extension of agricultural Egypt resulting from the building of thq monster dams at Assiout and As souan, has not been an unmixed blessing. Many of the noblest monu ments have been injured and will ul timately be overthrown by the en croaching waters. The relics of the past that have lain Bafely In the dry sands of Egypt are already beginning to decay at the touch of the infiltrat ing waters. A few years more and the excavator will find nothing of value in places that are now rich fields for archaeological research. men, said Rev. Mr. Robblns. "Our automatic grocery store and lunch is not entirely for profit," said Mr. Robbins. "It will really be a great philanthropy. The poor in the tenement parts of the big cities buy In small quantities and have to pay. the highest prices. A woman who purchases 10 cents' worth of coal gets it at the rate of $20 a ton. So with the other necessities of life. The cheap groceries are atso unsanitary; ana mucn time is lost waiting to be Berved, especially if a child is sent to make the purchase. "Our grocery stores will consist of a small room with a lot of slots in the wall. If a man wants a dime's worth of coal all he has to do la to drop a dime in the slot and he gets a whole 10 cents' worth. So with beans, 6ugar, coffee and all the rest of the groceries, done up In clean packages, prepared at a central point and bought in large quantities, which ex plains the big saving. You cannot haggle over prices with the slot ma chine, nor do you lose time In being waited on. Prices will be from 1 cent up." Catherine Waueh McCuIloch inet tA of the peace at Evanston. The league will maintain a salon in Springfield throughout the next session of the legislature. This salon will be quite the equal of 1 those through which brainy women so often swayed the destinies of France. The foundation of the salon will be a good-looking young woman, and her chaperon. This champion, who Is to guide legislators to right thinking on the suffrage question, already hat been selected. She is Miss Harriet Grim, state organizer of the society She will be assisted by the club worn en of, Springfield and by Chicagt members of the league. The headquarters of the salon will be in an apartment in Springfield, which will be furnished by the league for the express purpose, and open house will be kept as long as there Is a legislator or bis wife in Springfield to be entertained. The definite aim of the league for the coming session ol the legislature is municipal suffrage. l)imelaicKolyPay$ "The melancholy days have coma" 'tis well that he who penned The poem which begins that way long since came to his end. The melancholy. days, forsooth! Th ap ples In the bin, Ths grapes that are so full of Juice It nearly bursts their skin. The pawpaws growing; greenish-brown and fat as butter-balls, The black-haw plumping till at last from sheer delight It falls! "The melancholy days?" O, sniff the ambient atmosphere And get the scent the Jocund breeze Is wafting to us here The pungent splclness and tang that woos belated bees And tells us that somewhere today be neath the orchard trees A copper kettle bubbles full of apple but ter! Say! What kind of man could say this Is a melancholy day? O, let us weep because the gorgeous pumpkin waxes fat! There Is a world of sadness In the very - thought of that. Full soon we'll bring the pumpkin In end cut It Into dice And put It on the stove and boll It maybe once or twice. Then later on we'll sit about the groaning board end sigh Because we lack capacity to eat the whole big pie! How sad It Is to contemplate the chang ing of the year, To see the leaves upon the trees grow siiriveny ana sere! How gloomy Just to sit and think of turkeys getting big- How can some people nowadays be merry as a grig? O, It Alls one' soul with woe and gets upon nis nerves To think of all the shelves that now are fun or good preserves! , The melancholy aya have come" O, see these bitter tears! The Joyous hour for mincemeat pie with every moment nears. O, let the wintry bllziards blow, and fetch your killing frost. But bring the mincemeat season and the world Is not yet lost. The melancholy days are near But. nrotner, can t you guess The nectar of the gods Is dripping from me ciuer press I Music. The late Mr. Shakespeare said some severe things about the man who has no music in his soul and Is not moved by concord of sweet sounds. In his day and time Mr. Shakespeare was doubtless right. Mr. Shakespeare never heard a campaign band. No bannered wagons uuca wnn tuDa aim cornet players ever rolled through the streets of Mr. Shakespeare's town, playing by rule of thumb while the banuers exhorted the terrified hearers to vote for the people's friend. Mr. Shakespeare never heard Gladys Montmorency play the piano after she had spent a year away from home at a finishing school and had failed to get ber finish. . , If Shakespeare had beard Gladys play and had realized that so far all she had gleaned from the field of har mony was the art of crossing her hands while rendering Old Black Joe with variations he might have writ ten a revision of his verdict. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, perhaps, but there are times when it occasions the savagery In the breast. Another indictment against music Is that so often attempts are made to combine It with verseB ending "And then to his old mother he did say," thus combining the two in a popular song of the day. Sensational to the Extreme. "Yes, I'm going to start a new mag azine," Bays the 'man with the fat purse, "but there won't be the least bit of sensationalism about It It will be utterly different from all others." "What's your program?" asks the man with inked fingers. "Not going to expose anything, not going to " "Huh! Right there you've outlined one of the most sensational plans for modern magazines I ever heard." Love, Me, Love My Dog. "Here comes that German count. I wonder if he will propose again, or If he has been discouraged by my hold ing him oft so long. How happy he will be, if he does propose, to -find that the only reason for my hesitancy was that I had to have time to teach dear, little Fldo to say Yah.' " Deadlock. "Who la that man who has been sit ting behind the bar day after day?" Inquired the stranger In Crimson Gulch. "That's Stage Coach Charley. He's In a peculiar predicament. He went to town last week and got his teeth fixed. Then be came here, and, beln' broke, ran up a bill on the strength of his seven dollars' worth of gold fillln', Charley won't submit to havln' the nuggets pried out an' the proprietor won't let him git away with the col lateral, and there you are! A Perennial Mystery. 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If afltlrted with weak yes, ue nasystsiM i Watson E.rolernna,Wa9bi rjIl I W II I Jk Ington.D.C. Book'iree. lilfb. a a w eat rewrence, ileal rwuia W. N. U., PITTSBURG, NO. 441910. bul Honored by Women speaks of her nesies and itubboru ill. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG .IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her oon fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispensary Mbdical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. amturwl howl movement move a day on the side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest always has a lower temperature than the rest of the house. There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That can't be done by the regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means is to use a 9NOKEIES9 V"" M Absolutely anoJuleu and odorless agency aj the r other 3 .00, ! I TV bMavaa of thm Mi