| movemens by throwing cold on it TOR URGED eyes, watery and eye strain eyes, Adv Quite So. the bridal instead I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound “These are “Oh, what a suite thing! "—Balt and Was Cured. more American ———— — Baltimore, Md.—‘‘ Nearly four years To Dyspeptics: Others have found I suffered from organic troubles, ner- | steady course of Gurfiald Tea vousness and head- . on ing sal y y si Y . ’ aches and every | means of regaining health. Why not you! Burley cigarette. It Ss monthwouldhaveto | Adv. | . stay in bed most of | — —— full of flavor—just as good the time. ‘Treat- | The Softest. [ . ments would relieve | “why is it,” queried the fair widow, | as a pipe. me for a time but [ “that tl Iways say a man ‘pines’ i my doctor was al- | for a woman?’ ways urging he to “1 STPDOSE™ crowhid the {UssY back: ITs TOASTED have an operation. | Uphase; growed 1ejussy bach My sister asked me | €lor, ‘it's because pine is about the | “to try Lydia E. Pink- | softest wood tl is.” 1 hams Vegetable . The Burley tobacco is Compound before Physicians’ Deaths. S ’ - SONTETENE JO SRL: ferns De, unand toasted; makes the taste J / ioperation= Siok cemingly German propa de Hcions You know how 7 it has completel he 1 Sate be nels . ye ly = “{ rel Te aod ay d the actual fact toasting improves the flavor work is apleasure. I tell all my friends ! the lied fF hread ’ it’ who have any trouble of this kind what p rn front of bread. And its the Lydia E. Pinkham’s V G5 table Com- 1 tistics were S¢ FELL Fikhatvs Vegetable Con: he ue cs wen same with tobacco exactly. RITTINGHAM, 609 Ca Iverton Rd., Balti- : : : more, Md. I : Areel; It is only natural for any woman to 8 Between dread the thought of an operation. So «of the war and June 25, many women have been restored to French and "English do | health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. ed. 707 wounded and | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after Heanss | an operation has been advised that it | will pay any woman who suffers from or Notre | The activities of the woman's divi- | there are a few “don'ts” that must be | ga Aiimaris Wo) Sansiden Hying Bh be- t pon 35 others ie of | Ston in Red Cross work are so varied | considered if our work is to pass the | ore submitting to such a trying ordea ile © 2 ; ton , lor ’" Ziosuch 8 tryng CASTORIA, that famous old remedy | that there is something for every wom ! Tre or. Don’t put colored bs | - | for infants and children, and see thatit | gn to do. And the k must be | knitted articles, except in socks. 3 | . | nie ‘ » 3 “ gr 16 1 hoe 0] Comparative Good Fortune. | Bears the 5 done over and over again. When we | AY have colored stripes, if the col- | “Of course,” said Jonah, when he Signature of UTZ consider the numbers of men in the ored yarns are boiled before using so | found himself in the whale; “I'm a lit- | 5 xr. “7d : i ; [that the color will not run when the | tic nervous” re i. In Use for Over 30 Years. armies and hospital nd the refagees | ore are washed © TVOUS, . | : . : $ { as . “Cheer up,” said the whale. “Yoy | Children Ory for Fl letcher’s Castoria and orphans, all looking to the Red| One of the things asked for by the | ought to be I I'm an innocent, in- fii Cross to relieve them from Red Cross is the kid waistcoat for sol NEIVO alo tow thonsrid vanes One Sorrow. something of the size of die ind sailors. Soft leather of every offensive whale. A few thousand years J John Mite hairman of the foo You can’t discourage the prohibition | wate | The occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam | at night will prevent and relleve tired | | apartments.” a pleasant MOUNT JOY STAR rl {- d | task dawns on us. a AND NEWS, MOUNT JOY, Pa. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE OU’LL enjoy this real later you mi ive heen sighted by a During th escription may be used for making it | ruthless subma 2 | commission ew York, told a re-| of December the central d u cast-off kid gloves, discarded | { porter a istmas slum story. spected and shipped 3,130.2 rticl furniture covers, pieces of book leath- “1 visit t ht in Pittsburgh one | all of them the work of women's fin- | er. Factories where leather goods are 0D PRESCRI PTH om Christ: he d, “where 200 chil- | gers. should be donate all | At i7in a dren from the poorest quarter were In order that no labor may be ws their waste clij this purpose. FOR WEAK KIDREYS fed on turke) nberr sauce and | ed it is essential that all the articl Ty ke this g istcoat but- | mince pie. be made according Red Cr up to the irst made of | — 0 SCI little girls attracted | ards. Every chapter has 1 ( oods. The leather is appliqued Have you ever stopped to reason why | my attention, and I halted near them | instruction to be given out te Ve wdation by ma stitching ft is that so many prod that are ex- | to hear how they were enjoying them- | an who needs them as a guide ng | tt onto it. Whe 3 done 1 advertise Il at once drop out | cojves. Thi the dialogue I heard: the work she ele Wi 1 ( wlation is backed w ro yn or end oe Soon lordoiten? Tie “Say. Mame, ain't this grand? must work at home efuges clored silesia, or lates, or 7 article did not fulfil rey Bi | : poy : ifactarer. This 3 Only I'm sorry for garments hospital garments and nexpensive material, he waist la » a medicine. 1¢ I in addition to knitting I nost go made so that { 4 7 ition that has real rey for, Mame? | Without s r Mittin n front, but ( 5 Y ’ ° SIO " t elf, as like y ; and got me eor- | Should be Not tons or fastening f ALS J ¥ NALA C Jd pald, e 18 | cots nie d en enjoy itt v | 1 le fy INCORPORATED ; D fort kits, and they are co e raps of leathe i Ati i . Mo : ed to refit the n he leather doc not emt r's ) a ji RMAN SYRUP ers and helmet 1 ( rn insid When old g - a - rp a or ans ear to he diecions i the Red Coons ney re to he dea " WE ARE NOW PAYING FOR FURS: I % ( n m a he ys vill quiet r cou soothe the in- ual No. 400) qm 1 : i the 1 Ee ; ik Af Ww AY ® almost we, it sh - xno re- mn «¢ SOT rent a lungs, While on the sub t only Black Muskrats up to BL2§ No other remed I know of a a mm corr ma Brown Muskrats Ri x .80 as so la Lhe : Edi i 3 ag and with expectoration | | eT “0 Le W ] hi 2 i fq I Td i Raccoons ix i“ 3.50 verific timony in the morning ade and sold in | | Frocks fith Nar UG vari ire { Minks 7.00 used prepar: America for fifty-two years. A won- E55 SH EE GT tT TO Se fa Aw ems Opossums & ‘ 1.30 Co derful prescription, assisting Nature in SE Cy Rabbit Skins 4c. per piece Toc, ’ Sepia i building up your general health and - be ] : : ¢ : fiver a nts. corrects ur. | throwing off the disease. Especially wr 1? We charde no commission and pay troubles arn useful in lung trouble, asthma, inary itralizes the urie croup, acid which cau ; bronchitis, et For sale in all civil- You may 1 bottle of | ized countries.—Adv. Swamp-Root by P: ; Addres Cay Dr. Kilmer & ( B , N.¥.,and | enclose ten cents; als m this paper. Chivalirous Youngsters. Large and medium { for sale | Hen y has a large Newfoundland at all drug stores.—Adv. dog named While at play a rozen ( ingry little dog ap- Easiest Way | proached \ wled and Henry “What's » best way of getting | gqid: } n an, Rex. Don't some hard cash?” I ur li he got no home or “Work some soft thing.” friends | Woe to the whose nerve | are taking up the has become affec Fortify (he System Against Winter Cold The strong withstand the Winter Cold Better than the Weak. If your Blood is not in a hea ? opdiion and does not circul: eo properly, your system will not be able to withstand the Winter Cold. Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened weather by taking ve’s Tasteless Tonic Contains the well-known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It purifies and enriches the blecod and builds up the whole system, thus fortifying the system against colds and grip. Price 60c. and enabled to go through the cold Ea | very close second to the | suit for more than a year h | one-piece afternoon gown of Rn, § or crepe georgette, for dre We has outdistanced everything yird point of popularity Both these are | Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s It means a miserable condition of ill health that leads to all sorts of special ailments such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, dizziness, ligestion, pains of various kinds, piles and numerous other disorders—CONSTIPATION i is a crime against nature, and no human being can be well for any length of time while constipated. DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS is the remedy and has been used successfully all over this country for 72 years. Get a box and see how it feels to have your liver and bowels resume Sate health-giving natural functions. For sale at all druggists and dealers everywhere. Or. TulP’s Liver Pills | | | ills | | en ———, RL 3 = FE «x A rg re The | Street one-piece ear, worn { when the weather is col shown in immense variety of | and decoration. The two examples pictured above are selected from among many that employ soutaclt braid « braid effects in thei [ Be are similar in construction The frock of serge at the right been developed in other popular wves, the straight, 1 sted 1 i and plaited skirt style f es of wide applic In the d tails of the sleeves, ¢ \n tion this model has cl I its own. One reason for > of frocks of this kind lies sence of a waistline; for ment of the waistline appear the manag to hav given American dressmakers more trouble than any other part of their work. In this model the skirt is box ed, extending to the ankles, with plai pressed in to stay. The sleeves are of the serge set into a plain underbodice, and divided below the elbow, where the fairly full upper sleeve is joined to a design { blue in and Ti exter e nas ‘k, where it is tee t finished 1 be fashic 1 of the tin 1 1¢ iid and 1 the hand and u A embr ed lin i loyal » thi m idered needlew S ine t that appear ¥ tl 1 e and [ k « ror ) st witl o 1 i 1 used nN 1 be [ ( yf ki 1 « p I 5 d ( 1 ¢ I1¢ & t 10( 7 y 4 / ps ¥ lta lvieg A 7 /7 C Stripes on Sweaters man striped bands the » of dark sweats ‘Tn or 1 hese sweaters are ern resorts with white silk, are n worn at the Sports South- skirts, and the result is decidedly good. | | | and ottle; nd $10 ers Sell expressage & C0., Inc. BALTIMORE, U. S. A. AND OLDEST FUR MOUSE IN THE SOUTH Tenders? Er [1] Legal GARGET or CAKED UDDER in cows 10 IVS can 16 Over te hei Lo puri i 4 yu 1 Dr David Roberts’ your Bapgen BALM “300 Cli ( A Skin 1prove. $7 treo booklet on Anon I ON IN COWE, Or irin ntly smear : if oT ini, Write HH S Dr. David Roberts’ Vet ee "100 ‘Grand Bret ie, Waukesha Wis, he f Ointment. Wash ff Ointm ites with u- A aA AS ticur Soay J 1 For free | sam vddre Dept X. 3 4 Th Bost At y mail ! e S( Oint 2 i —Adv arge Bottle | — vor 1 ~ For z 800 1 § : 1i Da n IMENT fa ” og P vi \ ( ( A i Life 1¢ 1 { a : Pd ll ; a of fare GIL BE RT BROS. & : CO. Baltimore, Md, A FIGHT FOR LIFE WHAT NEIGHBORS SAY - | I ’ ant to say in It reference to Anu i ric that I think if { \ W derful, Mj t = , : 1a to bs I ir ( 1 it : : ¥ } was i S tWO « 1 be ¥ I 0 San ¥ 2 C [ C I s i ) € ru n box C( "HY ( 1 aying a t it l ) f ’ RION LEIS n 2 « 1 Ss and « Tr ) 1 d t sall 1 SPOHN'S at 50 conts ‘SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Mfrs., Goshen, Ind., U. S. A.